Cole & Keating's Ann Arbor directory IHO I IN H O KJLISH GHAIN [] IWºu ſplyn ſi Aveº *Kuohuuoqer I ----| №Ē =-____ēĒsēĒ. Ē ĒĒĒĒ , , №Ē Ē= ||| | -------- - º º | | | | 4 Kººi !== - №Ē Ē (№. È= №ĒĒĒĒĒ =№ĒĒĒĒĒĒ Ē = № Ē F ==T==== Ēī sē__---- Ē Ē). | №Ē ' . = F =~ |-(№Ē !== == = COLE & KEATING'S AM ABBOftJMECTOM FOR THE YEAR 1872, GIVING THE RESIDENTS, PROFESSIONS, OFFICIALS, BUSINESS FIRMS, MANUFACTORIES, PUBLICATIONS, CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, ORGANIZATIONS, CENSUS, AND ALSO A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CITY. COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY JAMES M. COLE AND JOHN W. KEATING, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. PRINTED AT THE COURIER STEAM PRINTING HOUSE. 1S72. ANN ARBOR CITY. HISTORY OF ITS EARLY SETTLEMENT. The Village of Ann Arbor was platted under the laws of the Territory of Michigan, in the year 1824, May 25th. The name of the village, as formerly given,—"Ann's Arbor,"— originated from the first settlement of two of three females, with their husbands, whose names, respectively, were Ann Isabella Allen, wife of John Allen, Esq., and Mary Ann Rumsey, wife of Elisha W. Rumsey, Esq., as early as February, 1824. Mr. Asa L. Smith and wife came soon after. The exact location of the camp of these early pioneers, was on Block one, south of Huron street, Range one, according to the original plat of the village of Ann Arbor. Here, then, was the spot—a very beautiful place, too, it must have been, in that primeval day, when nature alone, in all her beauty of quietude, and with the majestic oaks that then studded the plain, and lifted their broad, yet naked arms toward the blue vault of heaven, were their only shelter. Mr. Smith and his wife brought all their earthly effects upon their backs; and in order to keep warm of nights, were forced to throw stones into the log-heap fire, and then place them heated round about their impromptu beds! The County of Washtenaw was organized as early as 1827, January 1st, at which time it was the western frontier county and Samuel Clements, of the town of Lima, was then the only frontier white settler, and so continued up to the year 1830! Of the oldest inhabitants, now living, we can refer to the names of Judge James Kingsley, Mrs. Dr. Denton, Mrs. Olney ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Hawkins, Mr. Daniel B. Brown, Deacon Lorrin Mills, and General Edward Clark, residing within the limits of the then village. There are others of that date—1827—who did not locate within the village limits: Mr. Eber White, James C. Allen, Captain Charles Thayer, and John W. Maynard, who are still living. As a matter of course, these pioneers in this new land, wild with nature's greatness and beautiful in its prim- itive picturesqueness, had very little intercourse with the outside world, receiving only one mail a week! They had but one mill in 1827, the grinding capacity of which was only one run of granite stone, and was situated a few rods above where the present river dam is located. Communication with Detroit, in those days, was associated with anything but pleasure, in making the journey there and back, it requiring generally two days, and not unfrequently a week in the spring or fall, and was attended with great labor. Indians were numerous, and quite a little trade was driven with them in cranberries, furs, peltries, and maple sugar, of which latter article they were very fond, and which they manu- factured in quite considerable quantities, in the season; it being nothing strange to have hundreds come to town, in a day. That the first settlers were not without their appreciation and pastime in music, is evidenced in the fact, that General Edward Clark was the importer of the first piano brought to the village and which instrument is now owned by Judge Kingsley. The first post-office established for the village was in or before the year 1826, and Mr. John Allen was appointed as postmaster. Early in the year 1833, Mr. Allen was succeeded as postmaster by Mr. Anson Brown, who removed the office to the "Lower Town," where it remained for one year and a half, when Mr. Brown deceased, and Captain Charles Thayer was appointed to fill the vacancy; soon after which the office was again removed to the "Upper Village," or "UpperTown," as it was then called, where it has ever remained since. It occupied the store in Mundy's block, now used for Franz Nebel's saloon. Here, then, in brief, is the history of the primitive village > ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. saving in the south-eastern limits, where the country assumes nearly an extended plain, very little broken by undulation for miles; while in the north-east and north-west the rolling, hilly formation of the land renders the prospect at once picturesque and pleasing, and relieves the city of much of that monotony in its surroundings that usually attaches to more or less of the cities and villages in the State. In point of health, it has been a long established fact that the city of Ann Arbor has ever been free (since the country has been cleared up) from all kinds of endemic diseases, and hence is claimed to be the most healthy of any city of its size in the State. And with its clean streets, and scrupulous neatness, exhibited in the care of its citizens in keeping everything brushed up, painted and pruned, about their premises, we may truly ask: Where is the place that is more inviting to those who are in search of comfort and pleasure than Ann Arbor? In a commercial point of view, we can say of this city what cannot be said of the majority of the villages and cities in the interior of the State, of like age and population, to wit: that it has ever had a steady and healthy growth, with nothing of the mushroom caste in its character, and that although, perhaps, its enterprises have not been commensurate with the tone and stand- ing of its citizens in many respects, compared with other cities, yet it is said with some show of pride, that less of failures in business of all grades have taken place here, than in any other similar town in the country, since its organization. Of manufacturing interests, this city has not really what it should have, within its corporate limits; but notwithstanding this seeming disparagement, it enjoys alike the interest in this respect, of a considerable amount in its vicinity, located above and below on the beautiful Huron river, consisting of woolen, flouring, plaster, paper and saw mills, together with diverse mechanical operations driven by steam power. Some of these are carried on with capital to the amount of $100,000 each. Of the flouring mills, of which there are four in the city, the grade of flour from them is of the A. No. 1 quality, at which figure it is generally - ■*<-X ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. UNIVERSITY HALL. The erection of this immense edifice will more fully carry out the original design of the plan of the University buildings, and increase the power of the institution to serve the State. It is located on the west side of the College Campus, and the en- tire expense of the building will reach $100,000, and is the archi- tectural designing of Mr. E. S. Jennison, of Chicago, 111., a former graduate of the University of Michigan. The wood work of the same was under the supervision of Mr. Adolph Mar- tin, of Chicago, 111. We here give the dimensions of the Hall, as furnished by the very gentlemanly and obliging Secretary of the University, Henry D. Bennett, Esq., as follows: It is 133 by 140 feet, and is about 70 feet high from the base to the frieze, with an elegantly proportioned dome 140 feet high, surmounted by a very beautiful statue of "Rogers's Michigan." The Audi- torium is 80 by 130 feet, and is capable of seating comfortably three thousand persons! The Chapel, which is located on the first floor, has a seating capacity for six hundred. On the same floor there is also a Lecture Room, with seatings for four hundred. The Steward's Room is located in the south-west corner of the building, on the same floor, and connected with which is the massive fire-proof vault for the protection of the archives of the University. Adjoining this is located the Chancellor's Room. East of the tranverse hall is located the Ladies' Waiting Room, opposite which is located the Faculty Room; and on the same floor are two large Lecture or Recitation Rooms. Directly above, in the second, third and fourth stories, are located, in each, three commodious Class or Recitation Rooms. The build- ing is heated by John Davis & Co.'s (Chicago, 111.,) Steam Heating Apparatus, is ventilated with great care, and the whole is most splendidly fitted up with gas. The two wings to this massive and elegant building are each 40 by no feet, and four stories high. Nearly the whole of the North Wing is now used for the Museum. The South Wing is principally for recitation rooms, literary societies, and the Students' Christian Association. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. LAW DEPARTMENT BUILDING. This is situated on the north-west corner of the College Campus, and is, for its general appearance, a very strong and massive building, three stories high. It has on the first floor a General Library of over 20,000 volumes, which is accessible to students and citizens every day, Sundays excepted. There are also on the same floor the offices of the President, Dean of the Law Faculty, and a Moot Court room. On the second floor are located the Law Library, and a large Lecture Room; also the Law Professors' Room. The third floor is occupied by the Webster and Jeffersonian Societies,, together with the regular Moot Court Room. LABORATORY OF CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY. This building is unostentatious in its appearance, yet is quite large, being one story and a half high, built of brick, and ar- ranged with a view to the greatest possible convenience for those pursuing Chemistry and Pharmacy, and is beyond doubt the most extensive and thoroughly equipped Laboratory in the United States, if not on the continent. The building is health- fully ventilated by steam power, is warmed by steam, and sup- plied with gas and water. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT BUILDING. This large and spacious building, has two amphitheatres, each capable of seating over four hundred students. It is com- posed of two large buildings, forming a "T" the principal or main structure being nearly or quite square, four stories high, while the old or original building is long and narrow, and three stories high; but the two making altogether a very fine and noble appearance. The engraving representing the various structures compos- ing the University of Michigan, as will be seen, shows the Law, Medical, Laboratory, Museum and Lecture Rooms, together with the President's House. It is a good, fair and lively picture, but wants the "New University Hall," or Chapel—which is given mound fanmmtl »,■«■w■mm»»M'mA''mffi!!lfGin■lKafflaBnHR^ ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. in another place—between the two wings, or Literary Department, to render the now present scene in buildings, upon the College Campus, complete. THE ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY. This is 90 by 35 feet, two stories high, and has a dome thirty-five feet over all, and is located upon an elevated piece of ground twenty feet higher than the College Campus, giving it a very prominent and withal beautiful appearance; and is situated about one-half mile distant in a north-easterly direction from the College buildings. It is a donation from citizens of Detroit. One of the wings of the building contains the rooms for the observer, while in the other is mounted the splendid Meridian- Circle presented by H. N. Walker, Esq., of Detroit. This instrument, one of the largest and best of the kind, and com- plete in every respect, was imported from Berlin. The same room contains a Sidereal Clock, made by Tiede, in Berlin, and two Collimators, north and south from the Meridian-Circle, for the determination of the error of collimation. The west wing contains a Chronograph, with Bond's new Isodynamic Escape- ment, for recording observations by the electro-magnetic method. In the dome is mounted a large refracting Telescope, with an object-glass thirteen inches in diameter, constructed by the late Henry Fitz, of New York. This Department is under the superintendence of James C. Watson, Ph. D., Professor of Astronomy. THE MUSEUM. This attachment of the University is already forming one of the great attractions that speak well for those having the direc- tion and care of this great institution of learning; and their efforts and exertions in this particular feature are being crowned with the greatest success. The collections are illustrative of Natural Science, Ethnology, Art, History, Agriculture, Anato- my, and Materia Medica. Last year the additions in the depart- ments of Geology, Zoology, Botany, and Archeology, were 1,296 entries, or 3,168 specimens. Among those who are engaged in ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. making collections for the University, are Professor Harrington, connected with the United States Expedition to Alaska, and J. B. Steere, Esq., who is now on a scientific tour in South America. UNION HIGH SCHOOL. In the absence of the figures showing the dimensions of the building, we can only say, that the fine and elegant engraving which is given in another place is a true representation of the grounds and the structure, barring the difference, that from the increasing demand for more room for the greatly crowded num- ber of pupils who were in attendance, the City Board of Educa- tion determined upon an enlargement, and the building was in- creased nearly one-half of its original size, by adding the new structure to the rear part of the original building. The interior also underwent many changes, and for the improvement of the edifice. Like all of the public buildings in the city, this was erected with a view to permanency, and is—although very plain —strong and fine appearing. This school, together with the Ward Schools, are under the superintendency of Professor Perry, a former graduate of the University. ANN ARBOR MINERAL SPRINGS HOUSE. Although we have adverted to the fact of the healthful char- acter of Ann Arbor, yet we have pleasure in referring to the Mineral Springs House, a very neat and commodious building recently erected for the health-seekers of the State and the city. The building is situated on Mann street, between Miller avenue and Huron street. The Springs consist of sulphur, iron and mag- nesia, agreeably to the analysis of the waters. The dimensions of the principal Springs House are as follows: 104 by 28 feet, four stories high, and can accommodate from 70 to 80 health- seekers. Every appliance that attaches to such establishments has been provided, not omitting even a steam elevator for con- veying guests from one stjory to another. The conveniences are, in fact, of a character for the promoting of the comfort and restoring of health to all those who may patronize the Springs. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. II An article concerning one of these Springs, published as early as 1S58, has the following: "The quantity of iron in the water from this Spring, is as great as that contained in some of the most celebrated Chalybeate Springs, as those of Bath, Eng- land, and Tepleitz, in Bohemia; and the reaction for iodine, appeared to be as distinct as that furnished by the Harrogate Waters, England." The grounds have been graded and ornamented with decid- uous shrubs, and the grove trimmed up. An artificial canal passes through the grounds, rendering the surroundings quite inviting for their cool, shady, rural aspect, and making the place as pleasant and agreeable as could well be wished for by any one in quest of retirement, or the restoring of health. It is indeed, an accession to the city, the ultimatum in good things, considering all the city has in a public point of view, and should of right receive the hearty and unanimous support and com- mendation of an enterprising people. OTHER PUBLIC BUILDINGS, STORES, ETC. Hangsterfer's Hall, the pioneer, of any considerable dimensions or architectural greatness, for several years, is of brick, and a fine building, reflecting much credit upon its enter- prising proprietors. Hill's Opera House is another very fine structure, is of brick, and has a seating capacity for 1,500 per- sons; is of the modern caste of design, having a Mansard roof, and is really a noble building, doing credit to the city and its projector. The Bank Building is of recent construction, has a freestone front, in which are large and elegant stores, and the First National Bank. The Gregory House is of brick and stone, and is among the substantial modern style of hotels, has heavy granite pillars, window caps and sills, and is a first-class house. The Courier Steam Printing House, of which there is in another place a fine engraving, is the work of energy, effort and enterprise, and does credit to the city. Cook's Ho- tel, of very recent date, is another evidence of the thrift and progress of the city, is of brick, and modern design, is four sto- 12 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. ries high, heated with steam, and is well calculated for a first- class hotel. Gurner's, Binder's, Mack & Schmid's, Rettich's (of which he has three, all of brick, in modern style); the Leonard House, (a hotel which is popular with the public,) is of brick, large and commodious; Clark & Cropsey's City Ar- cade, (which is a model of neatness and originality in its inter- ior); Smith's, Martin's, and the Haven Block; McMahon's, Coyle's, Duffy's, Gruner & Seyler's, Muhlig & Sons,' (who are now erecting another of like dimensions,) Risdon's, Goetz's, Fantle's, Schumacher & Weitbrecht's, Slawson & Son's, Laubengayer's, Wagner's, Sorg's (who is erecting another), Eberbach & Co.'s, (the oldest drug firm in the city,) Gwinner's (now under erection,) Moore's and Eisele's blocks; the Metho- dist, Presbyterian and Episcopal churches, and the Agricultural Hall, are mostly or comparatively new buildings, and all of brick or stone; thus showing at a glance the magnitude and growing importance of this inland city. --- -----~~~~_._.--._.--._.--._.--.---- „v štų, of th, !\, ----!«.**)- x\,\º…ººººººº::::…\,f. ,**…*… -*****… ſº I C E A 13 ---★★★★★★★ →ſ, →ſ,-- 、、 、、---- ºoo,ººººººººººº * **inding amůx\y\ ~ poxae A', \ºººº ¿- |-±% ~);§ CITY OFFICERS. CITY COUNCIL MEETS ON THE FIRST MONDAY FVENING OF EACH MONTH, AT ENGINE HOUSE, EAST HURON STREET. SILAS H. DOUGLASS, - - - MAYOR. LEONHARD GRUNER, - - RECORDER. STEPHEN M. WEBSTER, - - - TREASURER. ERASTUS LESEUR, - - - MARSHAL. CLAUDIUS B. GRANT, - - - ATTORNEY. ALDEF MEN. FIRST WARD-JOSHUA G. LELAND, FREDERICK SORG. Second WARD–JOHN N. GOTT, GEORGE F. LUTZ. THIRD WARD–JEREMIAH PEEK, JOHN B. DOW. Fourth WARD–ELIJAH W. MORGAN, MOSES ROGERS. Fifth WARD-AMARIAH HAMMON, MOSES SEABOLT. Sixth WARD–CHARLES B. PORTER, WELLINGTON D. SMITH. POLICEMEN. ERASTUS LESEUR, Chief. JOHN LOVELAND. JOSEPH C. PRESTON. NEWTON FELCH. 2 I 4 ANN ARBOR CITY CTORY. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. JOHN Q. A. SESSIONS. JAMES MCMAHON. PATRICK MCKERNAN. RICHARD BEAHAN. SUPERVISORS. FIRST AND SECOND WARDS—CONRAD KRAPF. THIRD AND FOURTH WARDS—ALONZO A. GREGORY. FIFTH AND Sixth WARDs—J. AUSTIN SCOTT. COLLECTORS. FIRST AND SEcond WARDs—JOHN KECK. THIRD AND Fourth WARDs—NELSON P. HILL, FIFTH AND SIXTH WARDS—ELI S. MANLEY. CONSTAELES. FIRST WARD–CHARLES BOYLAN. SECOND WARD–THOMAS F. LEONARD. THIRD WARD–THOMAS J. HOSKINS. FourTH WARD–WILLIAM W. CORSELIUS, FIFTH WARD–NEWTON FELCH. SixTH WARD–MARQUIS D. MILLER. BOARD OF HEALTH. SILAS H. DOUGLASS. CHARLES B. PORTER, JOHN N. GOTT. EOARD OF EDUCATION. JOHN M. WHEELER, PRESIDENT. JAMES B. GOTT, SECRETARy. PHILIP BACH, TREASURER. CHARLES B. PORTER. CLAUDIUS B. GRANT. ABRAM SAGER. BENJAMIN F. COCKER. PATRICK DONOVAN. EBENEZER WELLS. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 15 FIRE DEPARTMENT. TUFUS F. SANFORD, - - CHIEF ENGINEER. RICHARD C. TRAVER, GEORGE F. LUTZ, | - ASSISTANTS. CHARLES H. WORDEN, - - SECRETARY. CHRISTIAN EBERBACH, - - TREASURER. JAMES ATKINSON, - - STEwARD. WARDENS. FIRST WARD–FREDERICK SORG, J. D. IRISH. SECOND WARD–MAURICE O'ROURK, EDWARD GROFF. THIRD WARD–JOHN M. SLATER, GEORGE W. CROPSEY. FourTH. WARD–LEWIS C. RISDON, GEORGE W. EFFNER. FIFTH WARD–MOSES SEABOLT, GEORGE H. RHODES. Sixth WARD-CHRISTIAN EBERBACH, HOMER P. FINLEY. PROTECTION ENGINE COMPANY, NO. 76. Meets on the first Thursday evening of each month, at the Engine House on the north side of Huron street between Fourth and Fifth. G. W. Cropsey, Foreman. RELIEF ENGINE COMPANY, NO. 2. Meets on the first Tuesday evening of each month, at the Engine House, on the north side of Huron street between Fourth and Fifth. J. Miller, Foreman. HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY. Meets on the first Wednesday evening of each month, at the Engine House, on the north side of Huron street between Fourth and Fifth. D. B. Fletcher, Foreman. CHURCHES. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Located on the north-west corner of State and Washington streets. Rev. L. R. Fisk, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Located on the south-west corner of Huron and Division streets. Rev. S. W. Duffield, Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Located on the east side of Division street, between Bowery and Ann. Rev. G. D. Gillespie, Rector. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Located on the south side of North street, between Division and State. Rev. J. R. Murphy, Pastor. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Located on the north-east corner of Washington and Fifth streets. Rev. H. L. Hubbell, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH. Located on the north side of Catherine street, between Fifth and Division. Rev. S. H. Haskell, Pastor. UNITARIAN CHURCH. Located on the south-west corner of Ann and Fifth streets. Rev. C. H. Brigham, Pastor. ANN ARIiOK CITY DIRECTORY. 17 GERMAN METHODIST CHURCH. Located on the north-west corner of Division and Liberty streets. Rev. G. A. Reuther, Pastor. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Located on the north-east corner of First and Washington streets. Rev. H. Reuther, Pastor. SECOND METHODIST CHURCH. Located on the north side of Wall street. No regular Pastor. AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. . Located on the east side of Fourth street, between Pontiac and Summit. Rev. F. Myers, Pastor. AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH. Located on the south side of Fuller street, between Detroit and Elizabeth No regular Pastor. SISTERS OF THE I. H. M. - SISTER MARY BARBRA, SISTER MARY CRESENTIA, SISTER MARY SYMPHROSA, SISTER MARY LYOLA. Convent located on the south side of North street, between Division and State. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 19 FIFTH WARD SCHOOL. Located on the south side of Wall street. CATHOLIC SCHOOL. Located on the south side of North street, between Division and Detroit. Conducted by Sisters of the I. H. M. GERMAN LUTHERAN SCHOOL. Located on the west side of First street, between William and West Jefferson, YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING SCHOOL. The Misses Clark's Boarding and Day School, for Young Ladies. Located on the north-west corner of Division and North streets. Miss Mary H. Clark, Principal. GERMAN SELECT SCHOOL. Located on the south-east corner of William and West Third streets. G. Kurz, Principal. INFANT SELECT SCHOOL. Located in the basement of the Unitarian Church, south- west corner of Ann and Fifth streets. Miss Elizabeth Spafford, Principal. ORGANIZATIONS. ANN ARBOR COMMANDERY NO. 13, K. T. Meets on the first Tuesday evening of each month, in Masonic Hall, 43 South Main street. Officers:–S. M. Webster, E. C.; L. C. Risdon, Gen. ; T. F. Hill, C. G.; W. D. Harri- man, Prelate ; R. W. Ellis, S. W.; J. C. Watts, J. W.; E. J. Johnson, Treasurer ; W. A. Lovejoy, Recorder; F. Sorg, Stand- ard Bearer; J. N. Gott, Sword Bearer; J. P. Little, Warder: W. Doty, Sentinel. WASHTENAW CHAPTER NO. 6, R. A. M. Meets on the Monday evening on or before each full moon, at Masonic Hall, 43 South Main street. Officers:—J. Boyd, H. P. ; A. McElcheran, K. ; S. M. Webster, S.; T. F. Hill, C. H.; B. F. Watts, P. S. ; J. R. Webster, R. A. C. : W. H. Mallory, G. M. 3d V. ; I. C. Handy, G. M. 2d V. ; F. Sorg, G. M. 1st V. ; W. A. Lovejoy, Secretary ; E. J. Johnson, Treasurer ; J. P. Little, Sentinel. GOLDEN RULE LODGE NO. 159, F. AND A. M. Meets on the Thursday evening on or before each full moon, at Masonic Hall, 43 South Main street. Officers:–R. J. Price, W. M.; T. F. Hill, S. W.; J. Roath, J. W.; I. C. Handy, S. D. ; A. M. Cooper, J. D.; S. M. Webster, Secretary; C. Spoor, Treasurer; J. P. Little, Tyler. FRATERNITY LODGE, NO. 262, F. AND A. M. Meets on the Wednesday evening on or after each full moon, at Masonic Hall, 43 South Main Street. Officers:—S. G. Taylor, ~ 2A 22 ANN Arbor CITY idike CTORY. W. M.; Z. P. King, S. W.; Moses Coit Tyler, J. W. ; W. Corselieus, Secretary; E. J. Johnson, Treasurer ; J. F. Billard, S. D.; C. H. Stevens, J. D.; J. P. Little, Tyler. WASHTENAW LODGE, NO. 9, I. O. OF O. F. Meets every Friday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner of Main and Washington streets. Officers:–A. R. Schmidt, N. G.; G. Bliss, B. G.; C. A. Leiter, Recording Secretary; C. Gardner, Permanent Secretary ; C. Spoor, Treasurer. WASHTENAW ENCAMPMENT, NO. 7. I. O. OF O. F. Meets on the first and third Fridays of each month, at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner of Main and Washington streets. Officers: —A. R. Schmidt, C. P. ; J. E. Carr, H. P. ; N. B. Covert, Scribe ; G. Greenville, Treasurer. ANN ARBOR, LODGE, NO. 320, I. O OF G. T. Meets every Wednesday evening in their Hall, 50 Main street. Officers:—P. D. Woodruff, W. C. T. ; Miss Eudora B. Woodruff, W. V. T.; W. C. Stevens, W. S.; N. Arksey, W. T.; A. W. Martin, W. M. ; Miss Tilla Randall, W. I. G.; Miss Frank Kellogg, R. H. L.; Miss Lina Brown, L. H. S.; Miss Jessie A. A. Woodruff, W. A. S. ; John M. Chase, W. C.; J. F. Billiard, W. F. S. ; Miss Mary Royall, W. D. M. : J. M. Cole, P. W. C. T.; Chase Dow, W. O. G. ; GERMAN LABORING MEN'S SOCIETY Meets on the second and fourth Mondays in each month, at their Hall, 51 South Main street. Officers:–J. G. Grossman, President; J. Walz, and J. Gall, Vice-Presidents; G. Weise, Secretary : F. Schmid, Treasurer. ANN ARBOR TURN VEREIN. Meets on the first Wednesday evening in each month, at their Hall, 3 and 5 Washington street. Officers:–A. Benz, President; C. Schneider, Vice-President; S. Weis, Secretary; W. Neuenfeld, Treasurer; R. Neuenfeld, Steward, ANN ARBOR CITY' DIRECTORY. LADIES' CHRISTIAN UNION. Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Officers:— Mrs. D. S. Wood, President; Mrs. R. A. Beal, Vice-President; Mrs. C. G. Clark, Secretary; Mrs. M. E. Morwick, Treasurer. LADIES' LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Incorporated April, 1866. Room over the First National Bank. Number of volumes in Library April 1st 1060. Draw- ing days, Saturday p. m., from 3 to 5 o'clock. Librarians, Miss Barry and Miss Sager. lias a Board of fifteen Directors who meet the first Monday afternoon of each month. The members of the Board serve for three years, five retiring each year. The Association is dependant on the annual subscriptions, and has no fund, as yet, from which to draw supplies. Officers:—Mrs. Adams, President; Mrs. Henriques, Vice-President; Mrs. A H. Hunt, Secretary; Mrs. L. B. Gilmore, Treasurer. WASHTENAW COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Meets on the third Tuesday of each year. Officers :—Isaac M. Whittaker, President; David M. Finley, Recording Secre- tary; Lorenzo Davis, Corresponding Secretary; Stephen M. Webster, Treasurer. PORTER ZOUAVES. Meet on every Monday evening in their Armory, on the north side of Ann street, between Main and Fourth. Inspection meeting on the first Monday evening of each month. Officers: —W. E. Walker, Captain; T. D. Bailey, First Lieutenant; F. Kean, Second Lieutenant. ANN ARBOR GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Office in the Gergory House Block, on Huron street, Works on the corner of Pontiac and Depot streets. Capitol $60,000. Officers:—C. Tripp, President; S. H. Douglass, Secretary and Treasurer. 28 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Baxter Charles, (Bobison & Baxter) res. west end Ann. Beacraft Mrs. John, res. north end Mill. Beahan John, clerk, bds. Leonard House. Beahan Richard, lawyer, office s. e. cor. Fourth and Ann, res. 14 North State. - Beal John, col., mason, res. 19 Forest ave. BEAL RICE. A., proprietor Courier Steam Printing House, 41 and 43 North Main, res. 21 South Fifth. Bearmann Mrs. Frederika, res. West Fifth, bet. Liberty and Jefferson. Beasly John, cabinet maker, res. 16 Traver. Beck Jonas, cabinet maker, res. 16 West Third. Beckley Guy, painter, res. 85 Broadway. Beckley Oramel, carpenter, 75 Broadway. Behr Mrs. Charles, res. 34 South Main. Belding Charles M., proprietor of Ann Arbor, Whitmore Lake, and Brighton stage line, bds. 17 Wall. Belding Mrs. Ann, res. 17 Wall. Bell Andrew, groceries and provisions, 2 East Washington, res. 4o Division. Benallack Philip, book-keeper, bds. 43 North Main. Bender Bernhard, clerk, res. 39 Fourth. Bennett Charles K., res. 39 Thompson. Bennett Henry D., steward in University of Michigan, res. 22 Division. Benham Frank, bols. Leonard House. Benham Nelson, match maker, bds. 9 Broadway. Benham Samuel G., cigar manuf., 7 East Huron, res. 22 Miller ave. Bentley Daniel B., millwright, res. 26 Hiscock. Benz Augustus, merchant, res. e. s. Second. Beer Lewis, res. 26 William. Berry Joseph, tailor, res. 15 South State. Besimer Anson D., saloon keeper, s. s. Huron, bet. Main and Second, res. 79 West Huron. - Besimer Charles, cooper, res. 34 Wall. 3o ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Blum John, Jr., laborer, bds. 13 Packard. Bodwell Alrick M., school furniture manuf., 33 North Fourth, res. Same. Bodwell Luke W., carpenter, res. 61 West Liberty. Bohn Casper, mason, res. 59 West Liberty. Bohn Jacob, mason, res. 59 West Liberty. Bohn James, tailor, bds. w. s. West Seventh. Bohn James, tailor, bds. 59 West Liberty. Bohn John, laborer, bds. 59 West Liberty. Bohn Joseph, cigar maker, bds. 59 West Liberty. Bohn Miss F. T., dressmaker, res. 56 South Main. Bolles Martin, engineer, bds. Cook House. Boner Patrick, laborer, res. cor. Thayer and Monroe. Botsford, Mrs. Eliza, school teacher, res. 12 Bowery. Boudinot Edward C., res. Io North State. Bowen Ezra, carpenter, bds. 4 Brown. Bowen Mortimer, laborer, bols. 4 Brown. Bowen Stephen, carpenter, res. 4 Brown. Bower Henry E. H., bds. n. w. cor. Miller ave. and Spring. Bower Mrs. Henry, res. n. w. cor. Miller ave. and Spring. Boyd James, merchant tailor, 24 South Main, res. s. e. cor. Main and William. Boyd Mrs. Catherine, res. 48 Catherine. Boyd Thomas, clerk, bds. 48 Catherine. Boyer Alexander, col., laborer, res. cor. Fountain and High. Boylan, B. F., groceries, provisions, etc., s. w. cor. Huron and Fifth, bds. 14 Fifth. Boylan Charles, auctioneer, res. 58 Division. Boylan John D., painter, res. 16 Fifth. Boylan Luther W., cooper, res. 3 Mill. Boylan Moses M., intelligence office, 14 Fifth, res. same. Boylan William H. H., painter, shop n. s. Ann, bet. Fourth and Main, res. 14 Fifth. Braddock Edward D., mineral, soda water, and small beer manuf., res. 35 North. Braithwaite George, clerk, bds. n. e. cor. William and Thompson. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 3 I BREAKEY WILLIAM F., physician and surgeon, office and res, 56 East Huron. Brehm Peter. res. 26 West Liberty. Breitmayer Frederick, clerk, bds. Fourth. Brendle Conrad, marble cutter, res. Liberty, bet. West Third and West Fourth. Brennan Michael, (Brennan & Son) bds. 17 Fourth. Brennan Patrick, (Brennan & Son) res. 17 Fourth. Brennan & Son, (P. Brennan and M. Brennan) dealers in boots and shoes, 17 Fourth. Briggs Caroline, res. 17 Thayer. Briggs Edward, res. cor. Packard and Fourth. Briggs John, laborer, bds. 17 Thayer. Brigham Rev. Charles H., pastor First Unitarian Church, bds. s. s. Ann bet. Division and Fifth. Brodbeck Michael, boot and shoe manuf., 9 East Liberty, res. Same. Bross Frederick, clerk, bols. Leonard House. Bross Frederick, wagon maker, res. 65 South Main. Bross George, drover, res. 42 East Liberty. Bross Jacob F., wagon manuf., 67 South Main, bds. 65 South Main. Bross John, carriage maker, res. end South Main. Bross Mrs. Anna, res. n. s. West Huron. Brow B., res. 13 South State. Brown Charles, harness maker, res. cor. Fourth and Pontiac. Brown Christian, teamster, res. 20 Fountain. Brown Christian, wagon maker, bds. 132 South Main. Brown Daniel B., farmer, res. South Main. Brown George W., turn-key at county jail, res. same. Brown I. E., physician, res. s. s. Ann, bet. First and Second. Brown Lucian, col., cook, res. Main, bet. Huron and Ann. Brown Michael, wagon maker, 5 East Liberty, res. 132 South Main. Brown Mrs. Sarah, res. 49 South Fourth. - Brown Mrs. S., res. South Division. Brown Seymour, col., east end Hickory. 32 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Brown William W., teamster, res. east end Hickory. Bubbs Mrs. Rhoda, col., res. n. s. Ann, bet. Ingalls and Observa- tory. Buchoz Louis R., farmer, res. cor. Detroit and North. Buchoz Mrs. Caroline, res. 13 Division. Buck Sylvester, painter, res. 34 Fourth. Buckingham Mrs. M., res. 15 Forest ave. Buckley Gottlieb, laborer, res. Cherry, bet. Fountain and Spring. Buckland Mrs. Mary, res. 29 North Thayer. Buckler J., marble cutter, res. Buell George, traveling marble agent, res. Washtenaw ave. Buell George W., marble polisher, res. cor. Washtenaw ave. and Cedar. - Bull Joseph, produce dealer, north end Washtenaw ave. Burback Andrew, laborer, res. 17 Traver. Burback John, laborer, bds. 17 Traver. Burback William, laborer, bds. 17 Traver. Burk Lewis, lime burner, bds. 98 South Main. Burk Margaret F., tailoress, bds. 15 Ingalls. Burk William, laborer, res. 15 Ingalls. Burk William, res. 52 North Main. BURKHARDT JOHN C., dealer in harness, trunks, etc., n. s. Ann, bet. Fourth and Main, res. II Fountain. Burkhardt Mrs. Christian, res. 56 Liberty. Burlingame Peter, res. 22 Thompson. Burnett Asa, wagon maker, n. e. cor. Main and Catherine, res. same. Burnham Charles, machinist, bds. 41 Broadway. Burnham Nathan, laborer, res. 41 Broadway. Burns Alfred, laborer, res. cor. Page and Fuller. Burns Edward, laborer, bds. cor. Page and Fuller. Burt James G., res. 52 South State. Bush Peter, cooper, res. 66 Broadway. Buss Frederick W., clerk, res. e. s. Fourth. Butler Robert C., steam fitter, bds. s. s. Ann, bet. Ingalls and Observatory. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 33 Butler John, carpenter, res. s. s. Ann, bet. Ingalls and Observa- tory. Butler Simon, mason, res. s. s. Ann, bet. Ingalls and Observa- tory. C Cady Philip, physician, office 8 East Huron, res. 69 North Main. CAMPBELL FRANK, printer, bds. Walker House. Campbell J. H., lawyer, res. s. s. Ann, bet. First and Second. Campbell P. M., (Campbell & Eberhardt) res. cor. Second and Catherine. - Campbell William, res. 18 Wall. Campbell & Eberhardt, (P. M. Campbell and J. Eberhardt) saloon keepers, 11 North Main. CAMPION MICHAEL, merchant tailor, 63 South Main, res. Saline. Campion William, blacksmith, res. 8o North Main. Cane Peter, shoemaker, res. 14 Fifth. - Carey Andrew, laborer, bds. 95 Huron. Carey Christopher, clerk, bas. 95 Huron. Carey Ones, carpenter, res. 21 Traver. Carey Peter, laborer, res. foot Detroit. Carpenter Ezra, res. s. s. Catherine, bet. Main and Second. CARR JAMES E., printer—foreman Argus—res. 22 Hiscock. Carter Edward, carpenter, res. 7 Maiden Lane. Cassey Henry, col., artist, bas. 34 Miller ave. Casterline Ithiel, laborer, res. n. e. cor. Pitcher and Hickory. Cate Franklin, res. 6 Maynard. Cate Rufus, business various, bds. 6 Maynard. Catholic Church, s. s. North, bet. State and Division. Catholic School, s. s. North, bet. Division and Detroit. Cavinaw Luke, laborer, res. 18 Traver. Cewit James, carpenter, res. e. s. Second, near North. CHAPIN CHARLES A., (Hill & Chapin) res. n. e. cor. Ann and Fourth. Chapin Charles B., (Chapin & Sons) res. Ypsilanti road. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 35 Clark Michael, carpenter, bds. s. e. cor. State and Fuller. Clark Misses Mary H. and Chloe A., Young Ladies' Boarding and Day School, n. w. cor. Division and North. Clark Mrs. Ann M., res. cor. Grant and Volland. Clark Mrs. Mary E., res. 9o East Huron. Clark Mrs. Nettie, res. 20 Thompson. Clark William, traveling agent, res. cor. Fourth and Liberty. Clark & Cropsey, (M. Clark and G. W. Cropsey) bakery, grocery, and eating house, 39 South Main. Clarken George, dealer in groceries and provisions, n. s. Ann, bet. Fourth and Main, res. same. Clarken Thomas, mason, res. w. s. First, bet. Huron and Ann. Clements James, gas engineer, res. 62 South State. Clements Samuel, res. 54 Washington. Clinton Joseph, tailor, res. s. s. Catherine, bet. Fourth and Main. Clute William, clerk, bds. 49 Liberty. Cocker Rev. Benjamin F., professor in University of Michigan, res. 12 South State. Cockron J. C., res. 12 Elizabeth. COHEN HENRY. dealer in fancy goods, 33 South Main, res. cor. First and Huron. Colby Lewis, dealer in groceries and provisions, 29 South Main, res. 16 Grove. - COLE JAMES M., Publisher of “Ann Arbor City Directory,” and dealer in Chemical Paint, res. 11 South Fifth. Cole Nelson B., wood yard, 34 East Huron, res. Catherine, bet. Fifth and Division. Coleman James, mason, res. 41 North Fourth. Colman Charles D., (Colman, Root & Kinne) res. 36 North Pontiac. Colman, Root & Kinne, (C. D. Colman, T. W. Root, and E. D. Kinne) law office, s. w. cor. Main and Ann. Colgrove George, res. 7 Fountain. Colgrove Morris, bds. 7 Fountain. Collier Orrien, shoemaker, res. 37 Liberty. Colored Baptist Church, s. s. Fuller, bet. Elizabeth and Detroit. 36 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Colored Methodist Church, e. s. North Fourth. Collins David, bds. n. w.end Second. Collins Heber, bols. 12 Grove. Collins James, res. 12 Grove. Collins Jerry, bds. n. w.end Second. Collins John, Jr., mason, bds. n. w. end Secodd. Collins Mrs. F., res. 68 Washington. Collins Richard, laborer, bds. n. w. end Second. Condon Michael, bds. e. s. Thayer, bet. North and Lawrence. Condon Mrs. Alice, res. e. s. Thayer, bet. North and Lawrence Condon Thomas, painter, bds. e. s. Thayer, bet. North and Law- rence. Comestock Mrs. Lucia M., bds. 61 Division. Conover Monroe, clerk, bds, 18 Fifth. Conover Mrs. Mary, res. 18 Fifth. Cook Anna E., tailoress, bds. w. s. Fifth, bet. Catherine and Ann. Cook Collins B., res. n. S. West Miller ave. COOK CON. G., printer, res. w. s. Second, bet. Catherine and Ann. COOK HOUSE, cor. Huron and Fourth, J. F. Avery, propri- etor. - Cook James M., carpenter, res. 14 South Fifth. Cook John, superintendent of Forest Hill Cemetery, res. 21 Forest ave. Cook Solon, bds. Cook House. Cook Samuel, res. w. s. Forest ave. Cook Varnum, carpenter, res. 14 South Fifth. Cooley Eugene, student, bds. 6o South State. Cooley Hon. Thomas M., professor in University of Michigan, res. 6o South State. Cooper A. M., agent Weed Sewing Machines, res. s. s. Jefferson, bet. Fifth and Division. Cooper William, paper maker, res. 24 Thayer. Copeland William, carpenter, res. 38 Miller ave. Corbin Justice, res. 46 William. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 39 Davis Mrs. Mary, res. 41 Catherine. Davis William, clerk, bds. 18 North Fifth. Day Samuel, life insurance agent, res. 53 West Huron. Dean Aaron, carpenter, res. cor. Fourth and North. Dean Henry S., (Dean & Co) postmaster, res. 47 Liberty. Dean Mrs. H. J., res. 27 East University ave. Dean Sedgwick, (Dean & Co) bds. s. s. Packard bet. Fourth and Main. Dean & Co., (S. and H. S. Dean) house furnishing goods, crock- ery, glass ware, etc., 44 South Main. DeForest Andrew, (R. W. Ellis & Co) res. 17 Division. DeForest B. G., mechanic, res. 27 Spring. DeForest D. A., bds. 35 North Division. DeForest D. E., bds. 35 Division. DeForest Isaac, res. 17 Division. DeForest Mrs. David, res. 35 North Division. Defiance Hook and Ladder Company, n. s. Huron, bet. Fourth and Fifth. Defieu August, cabinet maker, res. West Fourth. Delany John, blacksmith, res. cor. Ingalls and North. Denton Mrs. Samuel, res. I s. e. cor. Huron and Fifth. DePont P. R. B., res. 14 Maynard. DEPUY GEORGE N., printer, bds. 19 Maynard. DePuy Mrs. Francis, res. 19 Maynard. Derby William W., printer, res. 51 North Fourth. Deubel James, miller, bds. cor. Detroit and Fuller. DEUBEL, SWIFT & CO., (W. Deubel and J. M. Swift) pro- prietors of Sinclair's Flouring Mills, at the foot of Broad- way. DEUBEL WILLIAM, (Deubel, Swift & Co) res. cor. Detroit and Fuller. Deubel William, Jr., miller, bds. cor. Detroit and Fuller. Devany Mrs. Mary, res. 93 Ann. Devlin C. H., resident principal Ann Arbor Business College, 26 Main, res. 6 Catherine. Dinnis Mrs. A., res. 5o Division. 4o ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Diehl Mrs. Margaret, proprietress Diehl's Hotel, 10 s. s. Detroit, bet. Fuller and State. - Ditz Joseph, clerk, res. 34 South Fifth. DODGE JOSEPH C., printer, bds. e. s. Main, bet. North and Catherine. DODSLEY HENRY B., (Spafford & Dodsley) res. S. w. cor. of Detroit and Fifth. Donahue Michael, shoemaker, res. e. s. North Main. Donner Frederick, laborer, res. s. s. Catherine, bet. Ingalls and Observatory. Donovan Cornelius, bds. 9 Maiden Lane. Donovan Daniel, business various, bds. 9 Maiden Lane. Donovan James, produce dealer, bds. 9 Maiden Lane. Donovan John, speculator, bols. 9 Maiden Lane. Donovan Patrick, dry goods, groceries, crockery, etc., Io Broadway, res. 9 Maiden Lane. - Donnelly Joseph, (J. and P. Donnelly) res. 89 Ann. Donnelly J. & P., (Joseph and Patrick) dealers in groceries, crockery and glass ware, II East Huron. Donnelly Patrick, (J. & P. Donnelly) bas. 89 Ann. Donnelly T., laborer, res. 18 Second. Doty Alonzo M., boot and shoe store, 14 Broadway, res. 38 Pon- tiac, north. Doty Mrs., res. 19 North Pontiac. DOUGLASS GEORGE A., (Douglass, Mallory & Co.) res. 38 Division. Douglass Mrs. Harriet, res. 20 South Ingalls. DOUGLASSLEVI H., (Douglass, Mallory & Co.) res. 28 Thomp- SOIn. DOUGLASS, MALLORY & CO., (L. H. Douglass, W. H. Mal. lory and G. A. Douglass) builders and dealers in lumber and manufs. of sash, doors and blinds, s. w. cor. Fifth and North. Douglass Silas H., professor in University of Michigan, res. 36 East Huron. Douglass William W., book-keeper, bds. 36 East Huron. Dover Randolph, res. 11 Catherine. 42 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. EBERBACH CHRISTIAN, (Eberbach & Co.) res. south Ypsi- lanti road. * Eberbach Ottmar, clerk, res. S. w. cor. Fourth and William. EBERBACH & CO., (C. Eberbach and E. Mann) druggists and apothecaires, 12 South Main. Eberhardt John, (Campbell & Eberhardt) bās. Gregory House. Edmonds C. M., carpenter, bds. n. s. West Huron. Edmonds Jefferson, carpenter, bds. n. s. West Huron. Edmonds Nelson, carpenter, res. n. s. West Huron. Edwards Mrs. Elizabeth, res. n. s. West Huron. Effner George W., painter, res. w. s. Fifth, bet. Huron and Ann. Ehnis George, res. s. s. North, near Main. Eiling Tobon, carpenter, res. EISELE ANTON, dealer in monuments, tomb stones, etc., cor. Detroit and Catherine, res. same. EISELE JOHN, dealer in monuments, tomb stones, etc., e. s. Detroit, bet. Catherine and Ann, res. same. Eitelbuss John J., teamster, res. m. e. cor. West Fouth and West Jefferson. Ekhardt August, (Ekhardt Bros.) res. S. w. cor. Washington and First. Ekhardt Brothers, (August & Fridotus) propr's, city brewery, w. s. First, bet. Liberty and Washington. Ekhardt Fridotus, (Ekhardt Bros.) res. S. w. cor. Washington and First. Eldat John B., laborer, res. cor. Liberty and Maynard. Eldridge Caleb, boot and shoe maker, cor. Huron and Second, res. Packard, near Fifth. Eldridge Mrs. Caleb, dress maker, res. Packard, near Fifth. Ellis J. J., res. s. w.end West Third. Ellis Richard W., (R. W. Ellis & Co.) res. w. s. Division, bet. Liberty and William. Ellis R. W. & Co., (R. W. Ellis and A. DeForest) drug store, s. e. cor. Main and Huron. Ellsworth Frederick, boarding house, 16 Thayer. Emery John, bds. 16 South Ingalls. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 43 Emery Mrs. Elmira, res. 16 South Ingalls. Emery Thomas, carpenter, bds. 16 South Ingalls. Engle Martin, res. 8 North-State. Enis H., tailor, res. South Main. Episcopal Church, (St. Andrew's) 26 North Division. Everest William B., res. 51 South Division. Exinger William, saloon-keeper, cor. Detroit and Pontiac, res. Sanne. El Fall Charles S., res. s. s. West Huron. Fall Delos., school teacher, bds, 29 Thompson. Fall Dewitt, painter, res. Jewett ave. Fall Mrs. A. M., res. 29 Thompson. Fananey John, railroad track repairer, bds. Kossuth House. Fanner Mrs. Julia, res. 37 Broadway. Fanning William, fence builder, bds. 13 Pontiac. Fantle Charles, dry goods and millinery, 43 South Main, res. s. s. Jefferson, bet. Thompson and State. Farrand Francis, res. 3 North. Fauth Gottfried, laborer, res. cor. North and Fifth. Fay Charles, laborer, res. 9 Broadway. Feiner George, boot and shoe manuf., I Washington, res. 20 South Fourth. Felch Hon. Alpheus, (Felch & Grant) res. 6 North State. Felch Leroy N., policeman, res. 19 Wall. Felch Mrs. Sabin, res. 68 Broadway. Felch & Grant, (Hon. Alpheus Felch and Claudius B. Grant) lawyers, s. e. cor. Huron and Fourth. Fell C. J., res. 20 Grove. Fhplee Philip, brewer, res. River street. Field & Hunt, (J. W. Hunt and J. Field) gas fixtures, 6 South Main. Field John, (Field & Hunt) res. S. w. cor. Huron and Second. Fifth Ward School, s. s. Wall. Finley Homer P., (Finley & Lewis) res. 44 South Ingalls. 44 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Finley & Lewis, (H. P. Finley and C. A. Lewis) dealers in boots and shoes, 2 East Huron. Finnegan, Howard & Moore, (J. Finnegan, F. Howard, and E. S. Moore) proprietors of Ann Arbor Agricultural Works, foot of Broadway, office junction of Detroit and Fourth. Finnegan John, (Finnegan, Howard and Moore) res. cor. Detroit and Catherine. - FIRE ENGINE HOUSE, n. s. East Huron, bet. Fourth and Fifth. First Congregational Church, n. e. cor. Washington and Fifth. First National Bank, E. Wells, president, J. W. Knight, cashier, 22 South Main. First Methodist Episcopal Church, cor. State and Washington. First Ward School, w. s. State, bet. William and Jefferson. Firemen’s Hall, n.s. Huron, bet. Fourth and Fifth. Fischer George, end South Main. Fischer Henry, laborer, res. w. S. Grove. Fischer Joseph, laborer, res. West Second. Fischer Matthew, bds. West Fourth, bet. Liberty and West Jef- ferson. Fisher Benjamin W., marble cutter, res. 5 North University. Fisher David J., book binder, bds. 65 Broadway. Fisher John, laborer, res. 18 Fountain. Fisher John J., engineer, res. Main, near toll gate. Fisher William, printer, res. 65 Broadway. Fisher William, res. 5 North University. Fisher William H. carpenter, bds. 65 Broadway. Fiske Isaac, (Gilmore & Fiske) bds. Io Division. Fisk Rev. Lewis R., pastor First M. E. Church, res. 46 Washing- ton. Fisk Lewis R., Jr., student, bds. 46 Washington. Fitzgerald Edward, engineer, res. n. w. cor. Huron and Ingalls. Fitzsimmons Thomas, engineer, res. 4 i.awrence. Fitzsimmons Vincent M., harness maker, bds. 4 Lawrence. Flanny John, railroad track repairer, bds. Kossuth House. Fleming Edward, (Pease & Fleming) res. e. s. Fountain. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 45 Fleming Mrs. Mary, res. e. s. Fountain, near Hiscock. Fletcher Daniel B., carpenter, bds. 16 South Fifth. Fletcher Mrs. Catherine A., res. 16 South Fifth. Flynn Daniel, mason, bds, cor. First and Ann. Flynn John, mason, res. cor. First and Ann. Flynn John, Jr., mason, bds, cor. First and Ann. Flynn Norah, tailoress, bds, cor. First and Ann. Fogarty Daniel, mason, bds. s. s. Fuller. Fohy William, carpenter, res. 19 East North. Folley Edward, tailor, bds. w. s. West Seventh. Forbes Charles, clerk, bols. 16 Grove. Forbes Jortin, deputy sheriff, res. jail building. Ford Corydon L., professor in University of Michigan, res. s. s. Washtenaw ave. Ford George H., res. 13 South Fourth. Foster John J., boot and shoe manuf., 24 East Huron, bds. Leonard House. - - Foster Samuel P., retired farmer, res. 9 South Fifth. Foster W. G., res. 26 Catherine. Fourth Ward School, w. S. Division, bet. Catharine and North. Francisco Adam, hack driver, bds. n. s. Ann, bet. First and Second. Francisco David, laborer, res. 20 Second. Frank Jacob, carpenter, res. 63 Liberty. Frank Mrs. C., res. 44 South State. Franke Adolf, carriage trimer, bds. Diehl's Hotel, Detroit. Franke Christopher, wagon maker, bds. w. S. Detroit, bet. North and Division. - Franke Michael, machinist, bds. w. S. Detroit, bet. Division and North. - Fecknite Frederick, baker, res. 6 Washington, up stairs. Frank Mrs. C., res 44 South State. Frank Jacob, carpenter, res. 63 Liberty. Frank Michael, machinist, bds. w. S. Detroit bet. Division and North. Frazer Robert E., (Lawrence & Frazer), res. 36 Miller ave. 46 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Freligh William B., clerk, bds. 7 North State. Freeman Anthony col., whitewasher, res. e. s. Fuller bet. De- troit and State. Freeman Harvey, col., barber, bds. 23 North Main. Freeman G. G., barber shop s. s. Huron bet. Main and Second, res. North, bet. Main and Second. - Freeman Mrs. Elizabeth, col., res. 37 Wall. Freeman John A., col., drayman, res. 34 Miller ave. Freeman James, col., teamster, res. 4 Wall. French Mrs. Eliza, res. cor. Washington and Fifth. French Mary, tailoress, bds. cor. Jefferson and West Seventh. Frey Gottlieb, saloon I I Washington, res. same. Frey Frederick, brewer, res. s. s. West Seventh. Frey Frederick, wagon maker, res. w. s. Forest ave. Frey John, brewer, bds. West Fourth bet. Liberty and West Jefferson. - Frey John, carpenter, bds. West Liberty. Frieze Henry S., professor in University of Michigan, res. n. s. Washtenaw ave. near Huron ave. - Fritz Louis, res. 21 West Liberty. Fritz Christian, wagon maker, res. s. s. West Liberty. Frothingham George E., physician and professor in University of Michigan, res. 55 East Washington. Fuller Mrs. C. D., res. 58 South Main. Tuller John T., clerk, postoffice, res. 42 South Division. G- Gaimus Minnie, res. West First. Gall John G., meat market, 31 East Washington, res. same. Galitz August, painter, res. s. s. Liberty bet. First and Second. Ganson Mrs. J. A., res. cor. Thayer and Ann. Garbach Mrs. Mary, res. end South Fourth. Garland Mary, res. 61 North Main. Gardner Mrs. Sophia, res. 18 Thompson. Gates David L., sawmill 4 miles south of city, res. 24 Pontiac. Gates John A., carpenter, res. n. S. West Huron. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 47 Gates Norman D., carpenter, res. 77 Broadway. Gates Nathaniel G., drayman, res. Gaunt Mrs. Polly, res. 27 Wall. Caunt Sylvester, telegraph operator, bds. 27 Wall. Gauss Christopher, baker, res. over 42 South Main. Gauss Frederick, shoemaker, res. e. s. South Fifth. Gavin Austin, laborer, res. cor. Thayer and Hill. German Lutheran Church, n. w. cor. Liberty and Division. German School, First bet. William and West Jefferson. GERNER JOHN, groceries, provisions and bakery, 49 South Main, res. same. Gerstner Louis, bakery and grocery, e. s. Detroit bet. Catharine and Ann, res. same. Gelston Rev. M., res. 53 East Washington. Geil John F., peddler, res. 36 Wall. Geddes John B., res. I I Thompson. Gidley Edwin B., dealer in drugs and medicines, 12 East Huron, res. s. e. cor. Ann and Ingalls. Gilbach Michael, bartender, bds. e. s. South Fourth bet. Huron and Washington. GILBERT CHARLES A., (Gilbert & Co.) bds. cor. Bowery . and State. GILBERT GEORGE, (Gilbert & Co.) bds. cor. Bowery and State. Gilbert Mrs. N. M., res. cor. Bowery and State. GILBERT & CO., merchant tailors and dealers in gents' fur- nishing goods, 13 East Huron. Gilbert Maria B., res. 39 South Fifth. Gilbert Mrs. M., res. 27 William. GILCHRIST A., dealer in groceries and provisions, 30 East Huron, res. 79 East Ann. Gilchrist Charles, bds. 79 East Ann. . Gilchrist Joseph, bds. 79 East Ann. Giles Miss Ann, res. 17 South Thayer. Giles Ina, res. Io Grove. Giles Miss Louisa D., book folder, bds. n. s. Fuller * 52 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. HANGSTERFER J. & SON., (J. and J. W.) dealers in con- fectionery and tobacco, s. w. cor. Main and Washington. Hannany William, cabinet maker, res. west end Liberty. Harkins John, cigar manuf., bds. 69 North Main. Harley Vyen, brick maker, res. Brown. Harriman William D., (Harriman & Hamilton) res. n. w. cor. Thompson and William. Harris Frazer, res. 28 Wall. Harris John, wagon maker, shop w. s. Main, bet. Catherine and Ann, res. 13 Bowery. Hartson Mrs. C., res. East Volland. Haskell Rev. Samuel, pastor First Baptist Church, res. 36 Thomp- SOil. Hatch Charles, clerk, bds. 29 East William. Hatch Edward W., carpenter, bols 29 East William. Hatch Henry, printer, bds. 29 East William. Hatch William, carpenter, res. 74 South State. Hatch William A., harness maker, res. 29 East William. Hatch William A., Jr., clerk, res. 13 Fountain. Haupt John, saloon keeper, II East Liberty, res. same. Hauser Gottlieb, res. 22 West Liberty. - Hauser John, res. n. S. Liberty, bet. Main and Second. Haven George, laborer, res. 18 Spring. Haviland Tertulus A., (Haviland & Rhodes) res. s. s. River. Haviland & Rhodes, (T. A. Haviland and L. F. Rhodes) machine and blacksmith shop, 3 and 5 Wall. Hawkins Abram, cabinet maker, res. n. e. cor. Liberty and Fourth. Hawkins Olney, lawer, office s. e. cor. Fourth and Ann. Hayden John, track layer, bds. Kossuth House. Hayden William, track layer, bds. Kossuth House. Haylow Michael J., currier, res. West Second. HAYS GEORGE W., superintendent of Farmers' Store, bds. Gregory House. Hays Mary, tailoress, bds. 8 Miller ave. Healy Alonzo, carpenter, res. s. w. cor. Catherine and Second. Healy George, hack driver, bds. s. w. cor. Catherine and Second. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 53 Heartley George W., blacksmith, shop e. s Fourth, bet. Huron and Washington, bds. Leonard House. Hedges Samuel E., clerk, bds. s. e. cor. South Ingails and Monroe. Hedges Stephen, carpenter and joiner, res. s. e cor. South In- galls and Monroe. Hees Daniel, butcher, res Buchoz Block, Detroit. Heinzmann Albrecht, tinsmith, bds. 37 West Liberty. Heinzmann Christopher, bds. 37 West Liberty. Heinzmann Jacob, tanner, res. 37 West Liberty. Heinzmann Jacob, (J. Heinzmann & Son) res. cor. Liberty and West Third. Heinzmann John, bds. 37 West Liberty. Heinzmann John, (J. Heinzmann & Son) bas, cor. Liberty and West Third. Heinzmann J. & Son, tanners and dealers in leather, findings, etc., 36 South Main. Hemingway John M., farmer, res. 13 Church. Henderson Joseph, col., blacksmith, shop 26 North Fourth, res. Io Maynard. Henderson William, clerk, bds. Cook House. Henderson William N., barber, res 34 Fifth. Hendrickson Samuel, dealer in groceries and provisions, 20 South State, res. same. Hener Peter, painter, res. Hill. Henion A. B., (Henion & Sumner) res. South Main. Henion Henry, farmer, res. south end West Second. Henion Henry M., Singer Sewing Machine agent, s. e. end West Second. Henion Ira, merchant, res. w. s. South Main. Henion Lauren L., clerk, bois. Cook House. Henion S. N., res. 27 East Liberty. Henion & Sumner, (A. B. Henion and E. Sumner) dealers in hats, caps, and furs, 6 East Huron. Henne Frederick, shoemaker, res. Liberty, bet. West Fourth and West Fifth. 54 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Henne George, laborer, res. 57 West Liberty. Henne John F., shoemaker, res. 47 West Liberty. Henning David, fruit buyer, res. n. e. cor. Liberty and Division. Henning Edwin, bds. m. e. cor. Liberty and Division. Henrich John, saloon keeper, e. s. Fourth, bet. Washington and Huron. Henriques Edward C., res. n. e. cor. Division and Bowery. Henry Gottlieb, brewer, res. 14 West Third. HEPFER JACOB F., (Hepfer & Pfisterer) res. s. s. West Huron. HEPFER & PFISTERER, (J. F. Hepfer and J. Pfisterer) dealers in stoves and tinware, 5 West Liberty. Hermann August, laborer, res. Madison. HERZ AUGUST, (Herz & Ortmann) res 12 Wall. HERZ WILLIAM, painter, shop n. s. Washington, bet Second and Main, res. 34 cor. William and Second. Hewitt Thomas L., res. 21 East University ave. Hicks Wesley, mason, res. 16 Wall. Higgins George C., clerk, bds. S. e. cor. Main and Packard. Higginson George, carpenter, res. 48 Pontiac. Hill George D., res. East Hill. Hill George W., bds. East Hill. Hill Harry, bds. East Hill. Hill Henry, mason, res. 64 North Fourth. Hill Nelson, carriage maker. res. 19 Elizabeth. HILL THOMAS F., (Hill & Chapin) res. s. w. cor. Liberty and Fourth. HILL & CHAPIN, (T. F. Hill and C. A. Chapin) manufs. of ales and porter, n. w. cor. State and Fuller. Hiller Andrew, carpenter, res. w. s. West Sixth. Hiller Joseph, brewer, bds. s. w. cor. First and Washington. Hilton William, res. cor. Geddes ave. and Washtenaw. Hilton William, builder, res. 5 Forest ave. Hines George K., carpenter, res. 1 Mill. Hines Peter, painter, res. end South Main. Hirth Simon, carriage Smith, bds. s. s. Washington, near First. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 5 5 Hiscock Charles, clerk, bds. 97 North Main. Hiscock Daniel, farmer, res. 97 North Main. Hoban Mrs. Ellen, res. m. w. cor. Ann and Second. Hoban Thomas, mason, bols. n. w. cor. Ann and Second. I lobert Arthur S., clerk, bds. Gregory House. Hoffstetter Adolf, (Hoffstetter & Bro.) bds. 34 South Main. Hoffstetter J., (Hoffstetter & Bro.) bds. 34 South Main. Hoffstetter John G., dealer in groceries and provisions, 29 East Washington, res. same. Hoffstetter J. & Bro., (J. H. and A. H.) groceries, provisions, and hardware, 34 South Main. Holden Charles, gardner, res. S. w. cor. Second anºl North. Holdcn Mrs. E., res. 60 East Washington. Holliday Charles, teamster, res. west end Mill. Holliday Charles, Jr., laborer, bds. west end Mill. Holman Orin R., laborer, res. e. s. Observatory, near Ann. HOLMES SIDNEY T., dealer in musical instruments and books, picture frames, etc., 32 East Huron, res. S. e. cor. Thayer and Huron. Hooker James, mason, res. 4 Forest ave. Hooper Charles, speculator, bas. Gregory House. Hooper Thomas, speculator, bds. Gregory House. Hope Edward, steam fitter, bds. Cook House. Horn Henry K., mason, res. s. s. West Fifth. Hoskins Thomas J., constable, res. 57 cor. North and Main. Hotchkins Thomas, carpenter, res. n. e. end Broadway. House Samuel, gardner, res. n. e. end Broadway. Howe Harlow H., boarding house, res. 41 East Washington. Howard Franklin, (Finnegan, Howard & Moore) res. junction Detroit and Fourth. Howard Matthew, gardener, res. west end High. Howard Mrs. Mary, res. 91 East Ann. Howley Mrs. Mary, res. n. s. Ann, bet. Ingalls and Observatory. Hughes William, miller, res. 26 Spring. Hulbert William, res. 23 South State. HULL MRS. JERUSHA, tailoress, res. 18 South Ingalls. ANN ARBOR City DIRECTORY. 57 Jenkins Caradoc C., (Jenkins & White) res. cor. Madison and West Third. - Jenkins Hugh R., mason, res. 16 Second. Jenkins & White, dentists, office 26 South Main. Jennings M. E., res. 14 Maynard. Jenter Charles, cabinet maker, res. 39 Liberty. Jenter Herman, book-keeper, bds. 39 West Liberty. Jerome Mrs. Carrie C., clothes cleaner and repairer, 26 East Huron, res. same. Jewell Aurelia, cook at Cook House. Jewell Thursey, cook at Cook House. Jewell James, bds. 32 North Fifth. Jewell James, laborer, bds. 32 North Fifth. Jewell John, laborer, res. 32 North Fifth. Jewell Richard, res. s. s. North near Main. Jewett George, blacksmith, res. w. S. Grove. Jewett S. P., res. 57 West Huron. Johnson Edward H., cooper, res. 33 North Fifth. Johnson Elias J., dealer in hats and caps, 7 South Main, res. cor. Washington and Division. Johnson Frank E., clerk, bds. 33 North Fifth. Johnson H. E., col., barber, res. Fourth near public square. Johnson Mrs. Jennie, res. Felch. Johnson John, mason, res. Felch. Johnson John, col., laborer, res. 35 Wall. Johnson John G., clerk, res. cor Fifth and Packard. Johnson Richard J., col., porter, res. s. w. end Fourth. Johnson William, col., laborer, res. s. s. Pitcher. Johnston John, carpenter, res. 14 Wall. Jolly W. B., meat market, 29 North University, res. same. Jones Charles M., book-keeper, bds. 56 Broadway. Jones Elisha, professor in University of Michigan, res. e. s. State bet. Lawrence and Catherine. Jones James, cooper shop, 43 Broadway, res. 56 Broadway. Jones James, Jr., cooper, bas. 56 Broadway. Jones John, cooper, bds. 56 Broadway. 5 58 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Jones Joseph, bds. 22 State. Jones Marvin V. K., mason, res. 15 Elizabeth. Jones Philander, laborer, res. Io& South Main. Judson Mrs. L., res. 25 North University. IX Kach George, tailor, res. West Second. Kahoe Lawrence, laborer, res. w.s. Pitcher near Hickory. Kaiser Mrs. Hannah, res. 8o South Main. Kaiser Charles, cigar maker, bds. 8o South Main. Kajuka August, laborer, res. cor. William and First. Kalmbach Jacob, laborer, bds. 25 Washtenaw. Kapp Christian F., teamster, res. 23 Washtenaw. Kapp Frank, tailor, res. 21 West Second. KAPP JOHN, physician, office 57 South Main, res. s. e. cor. First and Jefferson. - Katz Jacob, tailor, bds. w. s. Pontiac bet. Fourth and Fifth. Kartz Gottlieb, teacher of German, res. cor. Washington and West Second. Katz John, tailor, res. w. s. Pontiac bet. Fourth and Fifth. Kay William, blacksmith, bds. Spring. Kean Frank, cigar manuf., e. s. Spring, res. same. Kean James, clerk, bds. 2 Ann. Kean John, clerk, bds. 2 Ann. Kean Mrs. Catherine, res. w. s. First, bet. Huron and Ann. Kearns Christopher, bds. cor. Fourth and Catherine. Kearns Richard, blacksmith, bds. 46 North Main. Kearns Thomas, blacksmith, bds. 46 North Main. Kearns William, blacksmith, res. 46 North Main. KEATING JOHN W., Printer, and Publisher of “Ann Arbor City Directory,” bds. s. s. Ann, bet. Ingalls and Observatory. KEATING THOMAS J., cigar maker, bds. s. s. Ann bet. Ingalls and Observatory. KEATING TIMOTHY E., mason, res. s. s. Ann bet. Ingalls and Observatory. Kebler George, carpenter, res. 55 Fourth. ANN ARBOR City DIRECTORY. 61 Kraft Jacob, bartender, bds. 51 South Main. Krapf Conrad, carpenter, res. 6 Jefferson. Krapf Hermann, lumber dealer, res. 48 Thompson. “Krapf Richard, laborer, bds. 6 Jefferson. Krause Caleb, (Krause & Ambruster) res. s. s. Liberty bet. Main and Second. Krause G. A., bds. South Liberty. Krause Henry, leather and findings, 48 South Main, res. 30 West Liberty. Krause Philip, tanner, res. 9 West Second. Krause & Ambruster, (Caleb Krause and John Ambruster) house and carriage painters, s. s. Liberty bet. Main and Second. Krouff Leonard, carpenter shop, s. s. Washington, bet. Fourth and Fifth, res. 24 Washington. Kuhn Frederick, carpenter, res. 3 West Liberty. Kuhn William, track repairer, res. 52 West Liberty. Kuhn William, blacksmith, bds. West Liberty. Kuhnle Gottlieb, carpenter, res. e. s. Fountain near Cherry. Kuhnes Martin, brewer, bols. Kossuth House. Kunner John, jeweler, res. 26 West Third. Kurterer John, laborer, res. Brown. Kurterer Michael, laborer, bds. Brown. Kurtness C. J., bds. Lawrence. L Ladd Mrs. Thomas M., res. n. w. cor. Catherine and Thayer. Ladies' Library Rooms, over First National Bank. Laffrey Anthony, builder, res. 9 Elizabeth. Lane Mrs. M., res. 37 Thompson. Lang John, carriage Smith, bds. e. s. West Second, bet. William and Liberty. Lang Joseph, mason, res. w. s. West Second. Lang Martin, mason, bols. n. s. Hill. Lang Margaret, res. 13 West Second. Lansing Frank, res. e. s. South Second. 62 ANN ARBOR City DIRECTORY. * Lansing Frank E., clerk, res. s. s. Liberty, bet. Fifth and Division. Latimer Charles, bds. 30 South Division. Latimer Lester, res. 30 South Division. Latson Mrs. E. R., res. 9 Maynard. * Laubengayer Henry, clerk, res. 23 William. Laubengayer Jacob, meat market, 55 South Main, res. Same. Laubengayer John G., flour and feed, 14 West Liberty, res. same. Laughlin John, saloon, s. s. Depot, bet. Pontiac and Fifth, res. Same. Laughlin Mrs. Mary, res. s. e. cor. Fifth and Packard. Lawrence Hon. Edwin, (Lawrence & Frazer) res. 29 East North. Lawrence John F., lawyer, office s. w. cor. Huron and Fourth. bds. 29 East North. Lawrence & Frazer, (Edwin Lawrence and Robert E. Frazer) law office, 6 North Main. Lawson Charles, clerk, bds. 5 South Fifth. Lawson Frank, telegraph operator, bds. 5 South Fifth. Lawson J. W., blacksmith, res. 5 South Fifth. Leach Mrs. Frank, res. 17 South Thayer. LEITER CHARLES A., (C. A. Leiter & Co.) bds. 58 East Huron. LEITER C. A. & CO., (C. A. Leiter and T. W. Root) dealers in drugs, medicines, surgical instruments, etc., n. w. cor. Main and Huron. Lennon John, mason, res. end Broadway. Lennon Spencer, clerk, bds. w. s. Broadway. Leonard Andrew M., saloon keeper, Leonard House, bds. same. LEONARD HOUSE, s. s. Huron, bet. Main and Second, T. F. Leonard, proprietor. Leonard Mrs. S. A., res. e. s. Detroit, bet. Fuller and State. Leonard Patrick, res. e. s. Detroit, bet. Division and North. Leonard Robert P., clerk Gregory House, bds. same. Leonard William H., book binder, bols. e. s. Detroit, bet. Fuller and State. Leland Joshua G., farmer, res. 45 East William. Lentz, William, laborer, res. 8 Fifth. 64 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Lucas Morris, col., barber, shop s. s. Huron, bet. Main and Second, saloon s. w. cor. Fourth and Catherine, bds. e. s. North Main. Ludlow Charles H., clerk, bols. s. w. cor. Fourth and Packard. Lutz Charles. L., harness maker, res. West Liberty. Lutz Christian, blacksmith, res. 22 South Second. Lutz George F., saloon keeper, 4o South Main, res. same. Lutz George F., Jr., cigar. maker, bds. 4o South Main. Lutz John G., carpenter, res. 24 West Second. Lutz John G., Jr., res. West Second. Lutz Mallkeab, cabinet maker, res. end West Liberty. Lutz Philip, tailor, res. e. s. West Third. Lymburner William, res. 14 South Ingalls. Lymburner William, Jr., clerk, bds. 14 South Ingalls. Lynch John, farmer, res. 58 East North. M MACK CHRISTIAN, (Mack & Schmid) res. 27 South Fourth. MACK & SCHMID, (Christian Mack and Frederick Schmid) dealers in dry goods, groceries, etc., 54 South Main. Mager Adam, mason, res. 19 Traver. Mager Adam Jr., mason, res. 19 Broadway. Mahoney Mrs. Mary, col., res. n. s. Ann bet. Ingalls and Obser- vatory. - Mallory Eugene, clerk, bds. 78 South Main. Mallory Henry, carpenter bds. 78 South Main. MALLORY WILLIAM H., (Douglass, Mallory & Co.) res. 78 South Main. Maloy James, laborer, res. 22 Miller ave. Manley Charles, Register of Deeds, res. north end Broadway. Manley Eli S., res. 22 Traver. MANN EMANUEL, (Eberbach & Co.) res. w. s. South Main. Mann Gustavus, retired merchant, bds. West Huron near Mann. Mann Henry J. book-keeper, bds. w. s. South Main. Mark Edward L., professor in University of Michigan, res. same. Markley Dora, res. So th Division. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 65 Markham Augustine H., farmer, res. south end Main. . Markle Fred, marble cutter, bds. e. s. Division bet. Jefferson and Madison. Markle John C., laborer, res. 74 South Division. Maroney John, meat market, 1 Broadway, bds. 38 same. - Maroney Mrs. Margaret, res. e. s. Second. Martin Aldoff, res. Thayer bet. Ann and Catherine. Martin Benjamin, (Martin & Son) res. 14 East Washington. Martin John, teamster, res north end Traver. Martin Mrs. Ellen, res. S. w. cor. Fourth and North. Martin Oliver, undertaker, res. 24 East Liberty. Martin Thomas, mason, res. 15 Bowery. Mason Paschal, farmer, res. 51 North Pontiac. Masten Aretus, farmer, res. 49 North Pontiac. Masten Elisha, teamster, res. n s. Bowery. Masten William, farmer, res. 46 Washtehaw ave. MATTHEWS HENRY, meat market, s. s. Huron bet. Main and Second, res. 29 West Liberty. Matthews John, butcher, bds. 24 South Second. Matthews Roger, (Matthews & Son) res. 24 South Second. Matthews Thomas, (Matthews & Son) bds. 24 South Second. Matthews & Son, (Roger and Thomas) meat market, n. s. Ann bet. Main and Fourth. Maye John, laborer, res. First bet. Liberty and William. Mayer Daniel, cabinet maker, res. 44 Fifth. Mayer Jacob, machinist, bds. First. Maynard Fred A., bds. 16 North Division. Maynard John H., dry goods merchant, 7 North Main, bds. 16 North Division. Maynard John W., res. 16 North Division. McCarty William, laborer, res. 87 East Ann. McCollum Albert D., moulder, bds. 29 North Pontiac. McCollum David T., book-keeper, res. 29 North Pontiac. McCollum Thomas B., bds. 29 North Pontiac. McCracken Mrs. Lucinda G., res. To Wall. McCracken Robert G., printer, bds. Io Wall. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 67 Medical Institute and Mineral Spring House, w. S. Mann near West Huron. - Meodhart Charles, res. 15 Wall. Merkle William, shoemaker, res. n. s. West Liberty. Merriman George B., professor in University of Michigan, res. s.s. North University. Methodist Episcopal Church, n. w. cor. State and Washington. Meyer Charles, Clerk, bds. n. s. Catherine bet. Division and Fifth. Meyer Jacob D., harness maker, bas. n.s. Catherine bet. Division and Fifth. Meyer John, carpenter, res. w. s. West Sixth- MICHIGAN ARGUS, E. B. Pond, proprietor, 4 South Main. Michigan University Medical Journal, conducted by the faculty of the medical department, R. A. Beal publisher. Miley George, mason, res. 17 Forest ave. Millard Mrs. Elizabeth, res. 12 Washington. MILLEN CHAUNCEY H., dealer in dry goods, 4 South Main, res. junction Washtenaw and Huron aves. Millen Charles S., clerk, res. junction Washtenaw and Huron aves. - - Millen Chauncey H., second, clerk, bds. n. S. Washington bet. Division and Fifth. - Millen Daniel S., soap factory, north end State, res. 21 North Pontiac. Miller Andrew, bds. Buchoz Block, Detroit. Miller Christian, painter, bds. 32 North Fourth. Miller George, pump maker, res. 32 North Fourth. Miller George Jr., painter, bds. 32 North Fourth. Miller Jacob, cigar maker, e. s. Detroit bet. North and Division. Miller John, laborer, res. e. s. Brown. Miller John F., (Miller & Webster) res. s. s. Miller ave. Miller John G., sash, blind and door factory, w. s. Detroit bet. Division and North, res. adjoining shop. Miller J. R., res. Io West Huron. Miller Markmith, carpenter, res. 26 Forest ave. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 69 Morehouse Isaac, carpenter, res. 39 North Fourth. Morehouse Samuel, res. 4 North. Morgan E. W., lawyer, office e. s. Fourth bet. Huron and Ann, res. 39 East Huron. Morris George S., professor in University of Michigan, bds. 75 East Huron. Morris James H., land agent, bds. Cook's Hotel. Mors Peter, bakery, 4 Broadway, res. same. Morse Mrs. Honorah, res. cor. State and North. Morse Samuel, barber, shop s. s. Huron bet. Main and Fourth, res. s. e. end West Second. Morwick James, architect and builder, res. 7o East Washington. Moss George, col., barber, res. 28 East Huron. Moss Mrs. Ann, col., hair dressing rooms, 28 East Huron, res. Sanne. Mount Barclay B., mason, res. 47 East Huron. Mozart Don J., watchmaker, res. 7. Lawrence. Mulholland James, farmer, res. 58 Liberty. Muhlig Florian, (F. Muhlig & Sons) res. 61 South Main. Muhlig Florian Jr., (F. Muhlig & Sons) bds. 61 South Main. Muhlig John, (F. Muhlig & Sons) res. 61 South Main. Muhlig F. & Sons, (Florian, Florian Jr., and John) undertakers and manufs. and dealers in furniture, 37 South Main. Mulligan Patrick, building mover, res. 79 Broadway. Mundy John C., lawyer, bds. 16 West Huron. Murnane John, bas. 15 North Fourth. Murphy Rev. John R., pastor St. Thomas' Catholic Church, res. 22 East North. - Murray Michael, pump maker, res. s. s. Jefferson. N Naunafalld William, carpenter, res. s. s. Liberty, bet. First and Second. Nebel Franz, saloon, 7 North Main, res. West Sixth, near Liberty. Neber Franz, res. West Fifth, bet. Liberty and Jefferson. 7o ANN ARBOR CITY, DIRECTORY. Neidhamer George, laborer, res. 12 Traver. Neizer Gottleib, res. 62 South Main. Newman David, ostler Leonard House, bds. same. Nichols Harrison A., drugs and groceries, 1 Broadway, bds. Sanne. Nichols Howard, clerk, bds. 1 Broadway. Nichols John A., res. 1 Broadway. NICHOLS WILLIAM W., dentist, office 19 South Main, res. 45 East Washington. Nickels John H., meat market, 26 South State, res. n. w. cor. - Huron and Thayer. - Nickels Thomas C., butcher, res. 26 South State. Noble Adelbert, bds. 22 Catherine. Noble Lawrence, res. 24 South State. Noble Sylvester D., pattern maker, res. m. s. West Huron. Noble William, manuf sash, doors, and blinds, s. w. cor. Fifth and Depot, res. 22 Catherine. Noll Conrad, shoemaker, res. s. w.end West Second. Noll Martin, boot and shoe manuf., 16 Broadway, res. same. Nordman Emil, farmer, res. South Main. Nordman Frederick, laborer, bols. South Main. North George M., agent Howe Sewing Machines, office e. s. Fourth, bet. Huron and Ann, res. 54 East Washington. North Dr. George W., res. w. s. end North Main. Northern Brewery, w. s. Mill, near Broadway. NORTON CHARLES, (Kelley & Norton) bds. s. e. cor. Main and North. Norton Mrs. John G., res. 22 South Fourth. Norton Mrs. Thomas, res. n. w. cor. Fourth and Depot. Norton Nellie M., tailoress, bds. n. w. cor. Fourth and Depot. Nuhuf Henry, engineer, res. West Third. Nye Nelson B, res. 5 North Second. O O'Brien James, clerk, bds. 51 East Liberty. O'Brien John, gas fitter, bds. 51 East Liberty. 72 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Otis S. T., farmer, res. end West Huron. O'Toole Michael, laborer, res. e. s. Observatory, near Ann. O'Toole Patrick, res. e. s. Ingalls, bet. North University and Washington. P Pack Clarkson L., dealer in tobacco and cigars, Io East Huron, res. w. s. Ingalls, bet. Catherine and Lawrence. Pack John C., painter, bds. 12 North First. Pack Morris, shoemaker, res. 12 North First. Pack Watson L., clerk, bds. w. s. Ingalls, bet. Catherine and Lawrence. Palmer Alonzo B., physician, and professor in University of Michigan, res. n. w. cor. Division and Ann. Palmer George, mason, res. w. s. North Main, near Depot. Parker Franklin L., lawyer, res. 8 Fifth. Parker William, currier, res. e. s. Main, bet. Ann and Catherine. Parks Mrs. Lucinda R., res. 22 South Fifth. Parshall James J., res. 20 Maynard. PARTRIDGE ALFRED H., proprietor of Patridge Mills, cor. Grove and Hill, res. e. s. State, bet. South University and Hill. Pattengill Albert H., professor in University of Michigan, res. North State. - Patton Mrs. H. H., res. 33 North University. Paquet Peter, hack driver, res. 73 North Main. Paul Henry, clerk, res. 29 Spring. PAWLING JOHN H., printer, bds. e. s. Main, bet. Catherine and North. Pearl Albert, col., laborer, res. 4 Wall. Pease Franklin E., carpenter, res. 19 Packard. Pease Galusha J., (Pease & Fleming) res. 61 East Washington. Pease & Fleming, (Galusha J. Pease and Edward Fleming) hard- ware, stoves, and tinware, 46 South Main. Peebles J. H., res. 25 Jefferson. . Peebles Mary A., res. 39 South Fifth. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 73 Peek Jeremiah, res. 58 North Main. Pendleton E. W., res. 15 Lawrence. PENINSULAR COURIER AND FAMILY WISITANT, R. A. Beal, proprietor, 41 and 43 North Main. Perkins John, bds. Cook House. Perkins Mrs. J. E., res. 31 Jefferson. . PERRIN HIRAM, (Wood & Perrin) res. 69 South Main. Perry Shields, teamster, res. 26 Traver. - Perry Walter S., superintendent of Ann Arbor union high and ward schools, res. 21 Jefferson. PETTIBONE SAMUEL, surveyor, office in McMahon's Block, res. cor. Washington and Ingalls. Pfeile Adam, laborer, res. West Fourth. PFISTERER JOHN, (Hepfer & Pfisterer) bds. Cook House. Phillips Mrs. Mary, res. 2 North Fourth. Picard Hiram, carpenter, res. e. s. Grant. Pickett David, laborer, res. w. s. State, bet. Fuller and North. Pierce Nathan H., res. 39 North Pontiac. Place Charles, laborer, res. 46 North Pontiac. Plus August, laborer, res. s. e. end West Second. Podevils Frederick, laborer, res. cor. Second and William. POLHEMUS ABRAM. S., (J. A. Polhemus & Son) res. s. w. cor. Fourth and Washington. Polhemus Arthur, (Storms & Polhemus) bds. 33 Pontiac. Polhemus Eugene, bds. 21 North Division. POLHEMUS JACOB A., (J. A. Polhemus & Son) res. 40 South Fourth. Polhemus Mrs. S. E. res. 21 North Division. POLHEMUS J. A. & SON., (Jacob A. and Abram S.) livery and sale stable, s. e. cor. main and Catherine. POND ELIHU B., proprietor of the Michigan Argus, 4 South Main, res. 54 South State. Pond George H., printer, bds. 92 East Huron. PORTER CHARLES B., dentist, office s. e. cor. Main and Huron, res. cor. Washtenaw ave. and Orleans. Porter Edward, wool dealer, res. 42 East Washington. 6 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 75 Rapalje Theodore, res. e. s. Second, bet. Ann and Catherine. RAWSON IRA. G., printer, bds. e. s. Main, bet. Catherine and North. Rayer William, meat market, 18 East Huron, res. same. Raymond Mrs. M. E., res. 12 Lawrence. Reck Stephen, marble cutter, res. w. S. Detroit, near Depot. Reidy Thomas, laborer, res. 16 South Thayer. - Reddington Maggie, dressmaker, res. e. s. Fourth, bet. Huron and Ann. Reinhardt Charles, tinsmith, bds, cor. Fifth and Packard. Reinhardt John M., boot and shoe manuf., 42 South Main, res. cor. Fifth and Packard. Rentschler Frederick, saloon, 40 Liberty, res. Same. Rest Charles, col., blacksmith, res. East Volland. Rettich Charles, tinsmith, bds. 3 and 5 East Washington. RETTICH FREDERICK, restaurant and music hall, 3 and 5 East Washington, res. same. Reuther H., res. 24 Fifth. REVENAUGH SAM. B., photographic and portrait studio, 28 East Huron, res. 45 North Main. Reyle Adrew, tailor, res. 28 Washington. Rhodes George H., carpenter, shop 9 Wall, res. 57 Broadway. Rhodes Lewis, (Haviland & Rhodes) res. 44 Broadway. Rice Benjamin F., boots and shoes, 17 South Main, res. 45 East Washington. Richards Charles, bds. e. s. Fifth, bet. Detroit and Catherine. Richards John, mason, res. n. S. Catherine, near First. Richards Miss (Misses Richards & Forbes) millinery and dress- making rooms, 41 South Main, res. same. Richardson Emilus, carpenter, bds, cor. Packard and Division. Richardson Emory, carpenter, res. cor. Packard and Division. Richardson Oakley, laborer, res. South Division. Richmond Charles H., res. 62 East Huron. Riggs James H., col., well digger, res. 4 Wall. Rihm Christopher, laborer, res. West Jefferson. Riley Michael, bds. Walker House. ANN ARBOR City DIRECTORY. 77 Root Charles, res cor. Cherry and Fountain. Root Erastus, res. Io Spring. Root Mrs. M. J., res. 9 North State. ROOT TRACY W., (C. A. Leiter & Co.) res. 58 East Huron. Rose Preston B., professor in University of Michigan, res. cor. State and Jefferson. Rosenburg John, cabinet maker, res. end West Liberty. Roth P. R., dealer in Yankee notions, groceries, etc., s. e. cor. Liberty and Second, res. same. Royce James F., res. 39 East Ann. Roys Alpheus, wood turner, s. w. cor. Fifth and North, res. cor. West Second and West Jefferson. Ruoff Frederick, proprietor of Ruoff's brewery, n. s. Fuller, bet. Elizabeth and State, res. same. Rupff George, proprietor of Ann Arbor city dye house, 23 South Second, res. same. Rupp David, carpenter, res. 17 West Second. Ruschenberger Thomas, carpenter, res. e. s. West Fourth. Russell Noah, col., laborer, res. n. s. Hill. Ruthruff Samuel, res. 29 Wall. Ryan Catherine, tailoress and dressmaker, 11 East Huron, res. Saline. Ryan Hannah, tailoress, res. 11 East Huron. Ryan Patrick, laborer, res. e. s. Main, near North. S Sage James R., teacher of vocal and instrumental music, 40 William, res. same. Sage Orvill W., laborer, bds. 4o William. Saefaet Phillip, laborer, res. w. s. Brown. Sager Abram, physician, and professor in University of Michigan, res. 18 South State. Sager Alfred, bds. 18 South State. Samsum William H., carpenter, res. 42 South Ingalls. Sanford Rufus S., (Sanford & Carpenter) res. 75 North Fourth. Sanford Thomas, res. S. w. cor. Main and Mosely. 8o ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Seabolt Jacob, res. 17 North Pontiac. Seabolt Martin, proprietor city laundry, res. 24 Wall. Seabolt Moses, (Rinsey & Seabolt) res. 29 Washtenaw. Seabolt & McCollum, (J. Seabolt and H. C. McCollum) manufs. of brooms, brushes, etc., 4 Wall. Seacory J., engineer, res. north end Traver. Seaman Ezra C., lawyer, res. 76 East Huron. Second Ward German School, West First. Second Ward School, cor. West Fourth and West Jefferson. Segler Andrew, laborer, res. Hill. SESSIONS JOHN Q. A., lawyer, justice of the peace, and insurance agent, II East Huron, res. m. e. cor. Spring and High. Sessions Hanson, farmer, res. 12 South Fifth. Seyfried Adam, bds. West Fourth, bet. West Jefferson and West Liberty. Seyfried George, laborer, res. Grove. Seyfried Sebastian, res. Grove. Seyler Adam D., (Seyler & Gruner) res. n. e. cor. Felch and Fountain. Seyler & Gruner, (A. D. Seyler and L. Gruner) dealers in boots and shoes, 6 North Main. Shadford John H., miller, res. 47 Broadway. Shaible Ulrich, tanner, res. West Fifth. Shall William, painter, bds. 34 Wall. SHANNON ROBERT, printer, res. 1 Miller ave. Sharl Julius, tailor, res. Grove. Shaw Jacob, laborer, bds. w. S. Detroit, near Depot. Shaw James, drayman, res. w. S. Detroit, near Depot. Shaw John C., drayman, res. 18 Forest ave. Shaw William A., drayman, bds. 18 Forest ave, Sheldon Newton, secretary of Washtenaw Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 24 South Main, res. w. s. Forest ave. Shelmire Frederick G., watch maker, bas. 25 East Liberty. Sheehan Henry, tailor, bds. Buchoz Block, Detroit. Sheehan Mrs. Martha, res. 46 North Fifth. ANN ARBOR City DIRECTORY. - 81 Sheehan Patrick H., deputy postmaster, bds. 46 North Fifth. Shepard Rev. Benjamin, res. 5 Orleans. Shottle Charles, wagon maker, bds. Cook's Hotel. Showers Solomon S., tinsmith, bds. 16 South Fifth. Shulters Peter, fence builder, res. 13 North Pontiac. Shutts A. T., book binder, res. Traver. Sinclair John, bds. west end Washtenaw. Sinke August T., clerk, bds. South Main, near toll gate. Sinke Belinda B., res. cor. Main and Philip. Simonds James S., col., barber, shop 2 Fast Huron, res. 65 East Ann. Sipley J. F., (J. F. Sipley & Son) res. 36 West Huron. Sipley Paul, (J. F. Sipley & Son) bās. 36 West Huron. Sipley J. F. & Son, (J. F. and Paul) meat market, 7 East Liberty. Sipple Caleb, student, res. 23 Thompson. Slane Thomas, laborer, res. 28 Traver. Slater John, tinsmith, res. n. s, Fountain, bet. Felch and Spring. Slawson Edward R., lawyer, and of the firm of Slawson & Son, res. 18 North Fifth. Slawson Luman R., (Slawson & Son) res. 18 North Fifth. Slawson & Son, (Luman R. and Edward R.) dealers in groceries, provisions, crockery, etc., s. e. cor. Huron and Fourth. Sleven Morris, laborer, bds. 36 North Division. Slinder Mrs. Frederick, res. 82 South Main. Slinner George, well digger, res. end South Main. Smith E. L., machinist, res. 88 East Huron. Smith Eliza, res. 7 cor. Orleans and Church. Smith George W., shoemaker, res. s. s. Miller ave., near Mann. Smith Henry, laborer, res. 2 Wall. Smith James O., boot and shoe manuf., 25 North Main, res. s. s. Miller ave., near Mann. Smith Misses Lydia and Rachel S., dressmakers, 16 South State, res. Sanne. - Smith Mrs. Rev. George, res. 48 South State. Smith Ransom S., president Ann Arbor Savings Bank, res. North University. 82 - - ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. v. Smith Samuel, carriage trimmer, res. cor. Main and Pontiac. Smith Wellington D., res. 7 cor. Thayer and South University. Smith William, barber, shop 12 South Main, bds. Leonard House. Smith Willard B., physician and surgeon, office and res. 48 East Huron. Smith Wilbur, surveyor, res. cor. Huron and Ingalls. Snell Emory W., res. 61 East Ann. Snell Richard, res. 61 East Ann. Sondheim Solomon, merchant tailor, 9 South Main, res. 42 East Liberty. Sorg Albert, painter, bds. 19 Packard. SORG FREDERICK, house, sign, and ornamental painter, shop 26 East Washington, res. 19 Packard. Spalding A., blacksmith, res. 73 Huron. Spalding F. A., physician, office and res. Io cor. State and Washington. SPAFFORD OSCAR C., (Spafford & Dodsley) res. 28 North State. SPAFFORD & DODSLEY, (Oscar C. Spafford and Henry B. Dodsley) wholesale and retail manufs. of all kinds of cooper work, cor. Detroit and Fifth. * Spathelf Frederick, shoemaker, bds. cor. Fifth and William. Spathelf George, carpet weaver, res. n. e. end Pontiac. Speechly George, shoemaker, res. Lincoln. Speechly George, boot and shoe manuf., 26% South State, res. Hiscock. Speechly Thomas, shoemaker, res. Lincoln. Sperlock Lewis, col., assistant porter at Cook's Hotel. Sperry David, upholsterer, res. 75 cor. Huron and State. Spohr Mrs. Dora, res. West Second. Spoor Charles, manuf. of harness, saddles, etc., 45 South Main, res. w. s. Fifth, bet. William and Jefferson. Sprague Jonathan, merchant tailor, 18 South Main, res. 26 North * Pontiac. Squall James, res. 52 Division. ANN ARE OR CITY DIREuroRw. SS Squirl James, laborer, res. 22 Second. Stagg Francis C., carpenter, res. 11 East University. STAGG WILLIAM, printer, bds. II East University. Stark Jacob, night watchman at M. C. R. R. Depot, res. 33 Pontiac. Stabler George, laborer, res. 42 West Liberty. Stearla Michael, laborer, res. West William. Steele Rev. Ebenezer, res. 92 East Huron. Steele Valentine, lawyer, bds. 92 East Huron. STELLE WILLIAM N., dealer in confectionery, tobacco, and cigars, 3 South Main, res. 6 West Catherine. Steencken Hermann, insurance agent, res. Washington, bet. Main and Fourth. Steinmann John C., book-keeper, bds. s. w.cor. Washington and First. Stevens Mrs. Annie, res. 41 South Division. Stidal Jacob, track repairer, res. w. s. West Sixth. Stiling Edward, special night watchman, res. n. e. end Mill. Stocking Julia, bookfolder, bds. w. s. end North Main. Stocking Mrs. res. w. S. end North Main. Stockwell James, carpenter, res. e. s. Church. Stoll John, teamster, res. s. s. Hill. Stoll David, track repairer, res. w. s. Brown. Storms Edward J., painter, res. 29 Wall. Storms Eliza, agent Florence Sewing Machines, bds, 8 Broadway. Storms George, laborer, bds. 36 Broadway. Storms Hiram, (Storms & Polhemus) res. 8 Broadway. Storms Jacob, shoemaker, res. 36 Broadway. Storms & Polhemus, (H. Storms and A. Polhemus) woolen mills, s. s. Mill. - Stone George, res 55 Division. Streeter James W., res. 63 East Ann. Stringham Rev. Stephen C., res. 35 Thompson. Strong Frank, bill poster, res. s. s. end East Washington. STRUVE GEORGE, lock and gunsmith, and bell hanger, 32 East Washington, bds. Gregory House. 84 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Strong Nelson, res. s. s. Packard, bet. Main and Fourth. Sumner James E., (Henion & Sumner) res. m. e. cor. State and Monroe. Sutherland Andrew J., (Sutherland & Whedon) res. 68 South Main. Sutherland Castle, (C. Sutherland & Co.) res. e. s. Detroit, near Depot. Sutherland Mrs. Samuel G., res. 28 East Catherine. Sutherland C. & Co., (C. Sutherland, L. E. Allen, W. W. Whe- don, and A. J. Sutherland) dealers in lumber, lath, shingles, etc., yards. w. cor. Fourth and Depot. Sutherland & Whedon, (A. J. Sutherland and W. W. Whedon) real estate brokers, commission, life, fire, and accident insurance agents, and proprietors of Mineral Springs House, office 6 East Huron, up stairs. Swartwout Monroe, clerk, bds. s. s. North, bet. State and Thayer. Swartwout Mrs. Ersenith, res. s. e. cor. Huron and Ingalls. SWATHEL JOHN T., proprietor of Ann Arbor City Mills, e. s. North Main, near Depot, res. 17 South State. SWIFT JOHN M., (Deubel, Swift & Co.) res. e. s. Elizabeth, bet. Fuller and North. Swift Mrs. Rachel, res. II North State. Swift Mrs. S. E., res. 13 North State. T TARRANT RICHARD, boot and shoe dealer, 24 South Main, bds. n. w. cor. Main and William. Tasmer Paul, laborer, res. cor. First and William. Tate William, farmer, res. 49 East Liberty. Taylor Jay C., patent bed spring manuf., 86 Broadway, res. Sanne. Taylor John H., mover of buildings, res. 21 Division. Taylor Rev. George, res. 11 South Thayer. Taylor Sibley G., lawyer, 15 South Main, res. e. s. Thayer bet. Washington and North University. Telegraph Office, 6 East Huron. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 85 TAYLOR THEODORE, dealer in groceries and provisions, 13 South Main, res. S. w. cor. South Thayer and South Uni- versity. Teats Hermann, barber, shop 7 East Huron, res. 9 cor. Thayer and Washington. Ten Brook Andrew, professor in University of Michigan, res. e. s. Washtenaw ave. Terhune Enoch, insurance agent, res. 26 North State. Terry Albert A., dealer in hats, caps and furs, 15 South Main, res. 19 South Division. Teufel Anton, harness maker, res. cor. Hill and Main. Thayer Charles, res. 45 East Huron. Thomas Alfred E., col., cook, res. 56 North Main. Thompson Mrs. Apoloney, res. 7 Maynard. Thompson Charles B., insurance agent, bds. Cook's Hotel. Thompson Chauncey, hack driver, bds. 7 Maynard. Thompson Seth, res. 56 South Division. THOMPSON THADDEUS, proprietor of hack line, bds. 7 Maynard. Tibbals, William G., stave manuf., res. 32 North State. Tice Clarence, hack driver, bds. n.s. Ann bet. First and Second. Tice John, carpenter, res. s. s. Hiscock bet. Fountain and Spring. Tice William, laborer, res. North Main. Tolchard William A., teller First National Bank, res. 57 South Division. Tomlinson Sheldon, res. 12 North State. Torrey Edward, mill-wright, res. end North Main. Trahey William, laborer, res. s. s. Bowery near State. Trake William, res. 16 Bowery. Traver Alva, machinist, res. 3 Mill. Traver Miss Julia, bookfolder, bds. 54 Broadway. Traver Mrs. Absalom, res. 54 Broadway. Traver Richard C., gunsmith, 3 East Liberty, res. 9 Thompson. Tremain Warren, res. 9 Lawrence. TRIPP CHARLES, (Tripp, Ailes & Price) res. 67 East Huron. 86 ANN ARBOR City DiRECTORY. TRIPP, AILES & PRICE, (Charles Tripp, Robert K. Ailes and Robert J. Price) foundry and machine shop, s. s. Huron west of First. Truair Mrs. L. J., clothes cleaner, s. s. Liberty bet. First and Second, res. same. Tucker Oscar, clerk, bds. w.s. Division bet. Liberty and William. Turner Mary C., res. e. s. Thompson. Tyler Moses Coit, professor in University of Michigan, res. 36 East North. TYLER D. M., physician, office and res. 26 Broadway. U Union School, bet. Huron, Washington, State and Thayer. Unitarian Church, s. w. cor. Fifth and Ann. United States Assistant Assessor's Office, R. J. Barry, Assistant Assessor, 22 South Main. United States Revenue Collector's Office, Bradley F. Granger, Collector, 22 South Main, University Chronicle, published every alternate Saturday, by students of the University. University of Michigan, bet. State, East, North and South University. - Upjohn Uriah, res. North University. V. Vail Miss Azubah, res. 20 Broadway. Vandawarker Edwin, shoe shop, 6% East Huron, res. e. s. Fifth bet. Ann and Huron. Vandawarker Jacob, shoemaker, res. 14 North Fifth. Vaughan Leonard, res. 7 Church. Vaughan W. B., patent roofing, res. e. s. Detroit. Vesal Philip J., cooper, res. 30 South Second. Vincent James, mason, res. cor. Second and North. Volland A. J., bds. 48 East Ann. Volz Christian, cabinet maker, res. West Fourth bet. William and West Jefferson. |- ,**…*|× |- |-|- -, -: - - - - - ~♥~ … º.) Tºm ſº ſº 3. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 97 DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. EBERBACH & CO., APOTHECARIES AND CHEMISTS. ALSO DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Chemical Apparatus, Truss, etc., etc. PATENT MEDICINES And all aritcles kept by Druggists generally. Also, WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL USE. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED. NO. 12 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH. HUTZEL &c CO., Keep on hand a full supply of PAINTS, OILS, GROCERIES WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, ETC. NO. 14 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH. I Oo ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Rockwell Bryant T., 8 North Main, up stairs. Seyler & Gruner, 6 North Main. Smith & Son, 25 North Main. * TARRANT RICHARD, 24 South Main. Vandawarker Edwin, 6% East Huron, up stairs. BREWERS. Ekhardt Brothers, cor. Liberty and First. HILL & CHAPIN, n. w. cor. State and Fuller. Ruoff Frederick, n. s. Fuller bet. State and Elizabeth. Volz John A., s. e. cor. Fifth and Summit. Western Brewery, West Fourth. BRICK YARD. Moran John, Mosely near South Main. BR6)OM MANUFACTURERS. Seabolt & McCollum, 4 Wall. CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKERS. ARKSEY NICHOLAS, w. s. Detroit opposite Divison. Burnett Asa, n. e. cor. Main and Catherine. Brown Michael, 5 East Liberty. Bross Jacob F., 67 South Main. Handy, Wurster & McLean, 21 and 23 North Fourth. Harris John, w. s. Main bet. Ann and Catherine. KLAIS JOHN, n. s. Washington bet. Main and Second. SCHMIDT ANDREW R., n. e. cor. Detroit and North. Schneider John, 8 South Second. WALKER CHRISTIAN, s. s. Liberty bet. Main and Second. WAGNER JOHN JR., n. e. cor. Washington and Second. CIGAR MANUFACTURERS. Benham Samuel G., Io East Huron. Harkins John, n. w. cor. Main and Ann. Roland Louis, e. s. Detroit, bet. Ann and Catherine. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. O-O TO THE METROPOLITAN NO. 33 SOUTH MAIN ST., FOR MILLINERY, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINENS AND FANS. PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, Corsets, Ladies' Made-up Dresses and Undergarments, etc., etc. A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. H. COHEN. PENINSULAR PAPER CO., YPSILANTI, MICH. CAPITAL, $100,000.00 MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF BOOK AM) NEWS PRINTING PAPERS This establishment is complete in all its various departments, and the Largest extant in the State. John W. Vancleve, S. A. BARNES, Secretary. President. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. I og CLAIM AGENT. Gott John N., s. e. cor. Huron and Fourth. CLOTHING. Jacobs Joe T., 16 South Main. SONDHEIM SOLOMON, 9 South Main. WAGNER WILLIAM, 21 South Main. COAL DEALERS. Cole Nelson B., s. w. cor. Huron and Fifth. Widenmann & Schuh, 23 and 25 South Main. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WOOD & PERRIN, s. e. cor. Depot and Fifth. COMPOSITION ROOFING. Murray Michael, s. s. Jefferson bet. Fifth and Division. Vaughan W. B., e. s. Detroit. CONFECTIONERS. HANGSTERFER J. & SON, 30 South Main. Schlotterbeck Hermann, 8 South Main. STELLE WILLIAM N., 3 South Main. WALZ LUDWIG, 5o South Main. COOPERS. Dieterle Adam, s. e. cor. Liberty and First. Jones James, 43 Broadway. Schroder Adam, e. s. Second bet. Catherine and Ann. Schuh Michael, 30 South Second. SPAFFORD & DODSLEY, cor. Detroit and Fifth. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Dean & Co., 44 South Main. Don elly J. & P., 11 East Huron. Gild, rist A., 30 East Huron. Io6 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. THE UNIVERSAL BATH. W 0 9 This commonplace yet exceedingly useful article is simple, strong, compact and durable, yet light and easy to manipulate, and marvel- ously adjustable. By various simple modifications of this one vessel, it affords sponge, hip, spine, half and full baths; small for a child and large for an adult, and takes but little water. It is soft, pliable and grateful to the touch. It may be used readily in the sick room, or any room without danger of soiling carpet or furniture, and for storage may be hung against the wall as tidy as a common garment. The price is $25, and many who have used it for several years esteem this bath, which requires no special room, preferable to an ordinary bath room andfixtures, at ten times the cost. It is the embodiment of cheapness, simplicity and efficiency. The UNIVERSAL BATH is sold exclusively by canvassers. The enterprise had at first much to encounter. Al- though nearly every intelligent person praised it, yet scarcely one in a thousand had conveniences for bathing, and we soon learned that to influence those who had a bath, to try something better, and to con- vince those who had not, that there was a necessity for its use, or even that cleanliness was productive of health, was a difficult task. Still, the work has steadily progressed, until now THE UNIVERSAL BATH is quite common in more than half of the States in the Union, and from all parts and nearly all grades of men, come the most deci- sive and enthusiastic testimonials of its merits. ORDERS FOR BATHS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. PRICE, #25.00. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Io? Clancy John, 4 East Huron. Coyle Luke, n. s. Ann bet. Main and Fourth. Donovan Patrick, 1o Broadway. Fantle Charles, 43 South Main. MACK & SCHMID, 54 South Main. Maynard John H., 7 North Main. MILLEN CHAUNCEY H., 4 South Main. O'Hara William, 5 North Main. Wines & Worden, 20 South Main. DYE HOUSE. Rupff George, 23 South Second. EATING HOUSES. Besimer William, s. s. Huron, bet. Main and Second. CLARK & CROPSEY, 39 South Main. Drake Nathan, 20 East Huron. Goetz John, M. C. R. R. Depot. FLOUR AND FEED. DUFFY EDWARD, n. w. cor. Main and Ann. Hoffstetter John G. 29 East Washington. KELLY & NORTON, n. w. cor. Ann and Fourth. Laubengayer John G., 14 West Liberty. Rinsey & Seabolt, 6 East Washington. FLOURING MILLS. Cummings C., e. s. Broadway, north of Maiden Lane. Goodale & Henley, 5 miles northwest of city. Gray & Co., one and one-half miles n. w. of city. Osborn H. &. J., four miles n. w. of city. PARTRIDGE A. H., cor. Grove and Hill, SWATHEL. J. T., e. s. North Main. SWIFT, DEUBEL & CO., w. s. Broadway, near river. Io8 ANN ARBOR CITY DiRECTORY. FOUNDRIES. Finnegan, Howard & Moore, e. s. Broadway near river. TRIPP, AILES & PRICE, s. s. Huron, west of First. FRUIT PACKERS. Henning David, foot of Detroit. SPAFFORD & DODSLEY, cor. Detroit and Fifth. WOOD & PERRIN, S. e. cor. Fourth and Depot. FURNITURE. Keck John & Co., 52 South Main. Muehlig F. & Sons, 37 South Main. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. GILBERT & CO., 13 East Huron. Henion & Sumner, 5 East Huron. Jacobs Joe T., 16 South Main. Johnson E. J., 7 South Main. SONDHEIM SOLOMON, 9 South Main. Terry A. A., 15 South Main. WAGNER WILLIAM, 21 South Main. GLUE MANUFACTURER. Schleck Ernest, s. s. Liberty near West Seventh. GROCERS. ANN ARBOR TRADING ASSOCIATION, 18 South Main. Bell Andrew, 2 East Washington. Boylan B. F., s. w. cor. Huron and Fifth. Clancy John, 4 East Huron. CLARK & CROPSEY, 39 South Main. Clarken George, n. s. Ann bet. Main and Fourth. Coyle Luke, n. s. Ann bet. Main and Fourth. Donnelly J. & P., 11 East Huron. Donovan Patrick, Io Broadway. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 109 WOOD & PERRIN, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS APPLES, CIDER, PORK, AND WOOL, SPECIALTIES. OPPOSITE THE M. C. R. R. DEPOT. SELLICK WOOD. H. M. I'ERKIN. WILLIAM HERZ, HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL, AND FRESCO PAINTER PAPERING, GLAZING, GILDING, CALCIMINING, And work of every description in ray line done in the best style and warranted to give satisfaction. SHOP NO. 6 WEST WASHINGTON STREET. ""nTcholas arksey, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES Buggies, Wagons and Sleighs. Of every style. Made of the best material and warranted. Repairing done promptly, and prices reasonable. DETROIT STREET, NEAR RAILROAD DEPOT, ANN ARBOR, MICH. KELLY & NORTON^ DEALERS IN FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN Flower, Garden and Field Seeds. CORNER OF ANN AND FOURTH STREETS. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. II3 W. A. LOVEJOY, TOBACCONIST And dealer in First Class Cigars and the best Brands of Fancy Smoking Tobacco, Snuffs, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes and a general assortment of Smoker's articles. 7 EAST HUBON ST., ANN ABB OB. CARRIAGE, WAG0N AHD SLIM MANUFACTORY CHRISTIAN WALKER, 11 W. LIBERTY, BETWEEN MAIN AND SECOND STS. Carriages, Wagons, and Sleighs made to order and in the most modern styles. Repainting, Repairing and altering over all styles of second hand work. Also, Horse Shoeing, and other kinds of Job work done. All work warranted of the first class. 6. W. EFFNER, Snpt. of Painting and Trimming department. f~ MUHLiGT&Tsoisrs. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in FURNITURE § UPHOLSTERY LOOKING GLASSES, ETC. Undertaking in all its Branches. All orders for new goods promptly filled. Also dealers in all kinds of Hardwood Lumber All kinds of lumber sawed to order at our mill in Mooreville. NO. 35 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH. J. XT. BINDER, MEAT MARKET Keeps on hand all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, Lard, etc., etc. LIBERTY, BETWEEN MAIN AND SECOND STS. r 114 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. CIT1T -A-IR/C-A-IDEl. CLARK & CROPSEY NO. 39 SOUTH MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR. Grocers and Bakers. Dealers in all kinds of Fruits, Confectioneries, ICE CREAM AM) SODA WATER. AUo, Caterers to the Public in the shape of a FIRST-CLASS RES- TAURANT, on strictly Temperance Principles. MARTIN CLARK. GEORGE W. CROPSEY. IE. IB. Q-IIDXjIETZ", (Successor to Colgrove & Son) dealer in DRUGS AND MEDICINES CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Carbon Oil, Pure Wines and Liquors for medical purposes. Prescrip- tions carefully compounded. 12 EAST HURON STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. J. HANGSTERFER & SON, PROPRIETORS OF HANGSTERFER'S HALL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'CONFECTIONERS, AND DEALERS IN TOYS AND FRUITS. Manufacturers of the Celebrated Dr. DeLow's Cough Candy. NO. 30 SOUTH MAIN STREET. PARTRIDGE'S MILLS. FL O UBING MILLS. ALL ARTICLES IN THIS LINE, INCLUDING DOUBLE BOLTED, DOUBLE EXTRA FLOUR. S.ATW MILLS. ALL HARD WOODS SAWED TO ORDER. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HARD WOOD LUMBER ON HAND. I 16 ANN ARBUR CITY DIRECTORY. LIME KILN. Burk Lewis, n. S. Depot bet. Fourth and Main. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLES. Krause Caleb, s. s. Liberty, bet. Main and Second. Robison & Baxter, e. s. Fourth bet. Ann and Huron. POLHEMUS J. A. & SON, s. e. cor. Main and Catherine. LOAN AGENTS. Harriman & Hamilton, 7 South Main. ROOT TRACY W., 1 Gregory Block. Day Samuel, 53 West Huron. KING ZINA P., I South Main. MILLEN C. H., 4 South Main. LUMBER DEALERS. Blood Edmund, n. S. Depot bet. Fourth and Main. Krapf Conrad, s. s. Jefferson bet. Fifth and Division. Schmid Christian, s. w. cor. Fifth and Liberty. Sutherland C. & Co., s. e. cor. Fourth and Depot. MACHINE SHOPS. Finnegan, Howard & Moore, e. s. Broadway near the river. Haviland & Rhodes, 3 and 5 Wall. Sanford & Carpenter, 39 North Main. TRIPP, AILES & PRICE, s. s. Huron west of First. MAP PUBLISHERS. Geil John F., 36 Wall. PETTIBONE SAMUEL, McMahon's Block, Ann. MARBLE WORKS. EISELE ANTON, s. e. cor. Catherine and Detroit. EISELE JOHN, e. s. Detroit bet. Ann and Catherine. Il8 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. DR. D. B. KELLOGG, Examines and Treats Diseases on Principles PURELY CLAIRVOYANT SPECIAL ATTENTION' GIVEN TO CHRONIC COMPLAINTS. Full name, age, and place of residence required to insure a correct examination. Examinations, Personally or by Letter, 50 Cents Each. Office Hours from 9 A. M., to 12 M., and from 1 to 4 P. M. R. TAEEANT, DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES NO. 24 SOUTH MAIN STREET. All the Latest Styles of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fine Wear kept constantly on hand. MICHAEL CAMPION, ~~ MERCHANT TAILOR And dealer in every description of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, etc. A perfect fit warranted in every case. NO. 63 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH. IMI. ROGEBS, GENERAL DEALER IN FARMING TOOLS Buffalo Pitts, Michigan Sweepstakes, and Fowlerville Threshing Machines, Jackson Wagons, and the Ashland Clover Huller. CORNER DETROIT AND NORTH STREETS. ANN ARBOR City DiRECTORY. I 19 MATCHES. Aldrich Ira, 8 Wall. Benham Nelson, e. s. Brown. MEAT MARKETS. BINDER JACOB U., 8 West Liberty. Gall John, n. s. Washington bet. Fourth and Fifth. Gwinner Gottlieb, 16, cor. Washington and Fourth. Jolly William B., North University ave. Laubengayer Jacob, 55 South Main. Maroney John, 2 Broadway. MATTHEWS HENRY, s. s. IIuron bet. Main and Second. Matthews & Son, n. s. Ann bet. Main and Fourth. Nickels John H., 26 South State and n. w. cor. Huron and Thayer. Rayer William, 18 East Huron. Walker Thomas, 25 Broadway. Weinmann Michael, n. w. cor. Washington and Fifth. Zachmann Sophia, e. s. Detroit bet. Catherine and Fifth. MERCHANT TAILORS. Boyd James, 24 South Main. * CAMPION MICHAEL, 63 South Main. GILBERT & CO., 13 East Huron. O'Rourk M., 19 South Main. Quinn P. W., 15 North Fourth. SONDHEIM SOLOMON, 9 South Main. WAGNER WILLIAM, 21 South Main. MILK DEALERS. Keegan John, w. s. Spring. Price A., near Catholic cemetery. Vangieson D., three miles s. of city. MILL PICKS. Church Chauncey R., n. s. Orleans bet. Church and Forest ave ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 121 J- C WATSON & CO., BOOKSELLERS % STATIONERS MANUFACTURERS OF Photographic Copies, Stereoscopic Views, PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, &c. Also, dealers in Wall and Window Papers, Frames, Brackets. Mouldings, etc. Pictures framed to order. 15,000 ROLLS WALL PAPER IN STOCK, 200 DIFFERENT PATTERNS. Special Notice.—The finest Photographic Gallery in the State, on the ground floor, entrance through our Bookstore. Persons desiring life-like portraits, with easy and natural expres- sion, should avoid the fatigue of climbing stairs or other unnecessary exertion. A First-Class Operator constantly in attendance. 3KTO. J3S EAST HTJ-ROTXr STREET. THE FARMERS' STORE DEALER I3Sr DRY GOODS, CARPETS GROCERIES, ETC. NO. 18 SOUTH MAIN STREET. G. W. HAYS, Superintendent. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. JAMES pficfiAHQfi. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office In bin New Block, north side of Court House. INSURANCE AGENT. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Triumph, Assets, $727,903.11. House and Lot with Barn. Va- Xorth Missouri, As'ts, $645,417.9!. cant Lots. House to Rent. Store llibernia, Assets, $350,000.00. to Rent. Office to Rent. 10 acre lot, 40 acre lot, 80 acre lot for Fale, all within sight of the Court House. TRIPP, AILES & PRICE, ANN ABBOR FODNBBY ANB MACHINE SHOP. Machinery and Castings for Flouring Mills, Saw Mills, Paper Mills, and Factories, with Plans, Estimates, and Mill-Wright Work Promptly Executed. Build Center Discharge Water Wheels of the best quality. Agents tor Huston's Turbine, and Bodine's Jonval Turbine Water Wheels, unsurpassed for power and durability. Huron street, West. Charles Tripp. Robert K. Ailes. Robert J. Price. ANN ARBOR STEAM PLANING MM. DOUGLASS, MAZLOBY & CO., BUILDERS AND DEALERS IN Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Base, Band, Crown, Picture, Frame, Circular and Irregular Moldings of any width or pattern required, Bracket, Scroll, and Fancy Sawing. Also PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED FOR CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, Etc. OFFICE—South-west corner of North and Fifth Streets, Ann Arbor, Mich. T^EINZMANN & SON, AND DEALERS IN LEATHER A.1ST3D FXJST1DXJSIC3S. CASH FOR HIDES AND PELTS. No. 36 South Main Street, Ann Arbor. I24 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. Groves P. D., s. e. cor. Huron and Fourth. REVENAUGH SAM. B., 28 East Huron. Watson J. C. & Co., 28 East Huron. PHYSICIANS. BACKUS CYRUS, 12 South University. Bliss D. W., 18 William. BREAKEY WILLIAM F., 56 East Huron. Brown I. E., s. s. Ann, bet. First and Second. Cheever Henry S., East Washington. Fasquelle Franklin, 15 South Main. Frothingham George E., 55 East Washington. KAPP JOHN, 57 South Main. KELLOGG DANIEL B., 8 Brown. Lewitt William, 59 East Huron. Palmer Alonzo B., n. w. cor. Division and Ann. PRATT SILAS, 31 Broadway. Smith Willard B., 48 East Huron. Spalding F. A., s. w. cor. Washington and State. Sager Abram, 18 South State. TYLER D. M., 26 Broadway. Wolland Jacob, 48 East Ann. Wells Ebenezer, 13 South Main. Woodruff F., 52 East Huron. PIANOS. Sage James R., 40 East William. SCHAEBERLE. J. F., 57 South Main. Wilsey Alvin, 45 South Main. PICTURE FRAMES. HOLMES SIDNEY T., 32 East Huron. Keck John & Co., 52 South Main. Watson J. C. & Co., 28 East Huron. J 26 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. DR. C B. PORTER, OFFICE CORNER OF MAIN AND HURON STREETS, Over Savings Bank. Entrance first door south. Nitrous Oxide Gas Administered for extracting Teeth ANDREW R. SCHMIDT, MANUFACTURER OF BUGGIES, WAGONS AND SLEIGHS. A full supply constantly on hand of everything in my line. All orders for Repairing, or new work will receive prompt attention, and warranted to give satisfaction. I respectfully solicit your patronage and guarantee prices to correspond with the times. Shop—Corner Detroit and North Streets. O. M. MARTIN & SON, UNDERTAKERS AND PROPRIETORS OF MARTIN'S PROVISION AND MILK SAFE. Coffins, Trimmings, etc., constantly on hand. A HEARSE AL WA TS IN READINESS. NO. 33 SOUTH MAIN STREET. DEUBEL, SWIFT & CO., PROPRIETORS OF SINCLAIR'S MILLS MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WEST SIDE OF BROADWAY, FIFTH WARD. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. 127 PLANING MILLS. Bodwell Alrick M., 33 North Fourth. DOUGLASS, MALLORY & CO., s. w. cor. Fifth and North. Finnegan, Howard & Moore, e. s. Broadway near river. Keck John & Co., West Second. Miller John G., w. s. Detroit bet. North and Division. Noble William, S. w. cor. Fifth and Depot. PLASTER MILL. Goodale & Henley, five miles n. w. of city. PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. Bell Andrew, 2 East Washington. CLARK & CROPSEY, 39 South Main. Boylan B. F., s. w. cor. Huron and Fifth. Clarken George, n. s. Ann bet. Fourth and Main. Colby Lewis, 29 South Main. Coyle Luke, n. s. Ann bet. Fourth and Main. Donnelly J. & P., 11 East Huron. DUFFY EDWARD, n. w. cor. Main and Ann. Earl Thomas, 9 North Main. GERNER JOHN, 49 South Main. Gilchrist A., 30 East Huron. Goetz & Co., 47 South Main. Gerstner Louis, e. s. Detroit bet. Catherine and Ann. Gould John M., n. s. Ann bet. Main and Fourth. HALL AUGUSTUS R., 23 North Main. Hendrickson Samuel, 20 South State. HERZ & ORTMANN, 12 Broadway. Hoffstetter John G., 29 East Washington. Hoffstetter J. & Bro., 34 South Main. Imus Jasper, s. s. Huron bet. Main and Second. McDonald F. T., 12 Forest ave. Rinsey & Seabolt, 6 East Washington. Slawson & Son, s. e. cor. Huron and Fourth. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. I3 I Drake Nathan H., 20 East Huron. DUFFY EDWARD, n. w. cor. Main and Ann. Exinger William, junction Detroit and Pontiac. GERNER., JOHN, 49 South Main cor. Liberty. Goetz John, M. C. R. R. Depot. Goetz & Co., 47 South Main. Gould John M., n. s. Ann, bet. Main and Fourth. Gwinner Albrecht, e. s. Detriot, bet. Catherine and Ann. Gwinner Jacob C., 20 East Washington. Haas Thomas, 8 West Catherine. HANGSTERFER J. & SON, 31 South Main. Haupt John, 11 East Liberty. Henrich John, e. s. Fourth, bet. Huron and Washington. Herz & Ortmann, 12 Broadway. Hoffstetter J. & Bro., 34 South Main. Imus Jasper, s. s. Huron, bet. Main and Second. Kettner John, 22 East Washington. Kopf Xavier, Buchoz Block, Detroit. Krause Caleb, s. s. Liberty, bet. Main and Second. Laughlin John, s. s. Depot, bet. Pontiac and Fifth. Leonard Andrew, Leonard House. Lodholz Gottlieb, 4 Broadway. Lucas Morris, col. s. w. cor. Fourth and Catherine. Lutz George F., 4o South Main. Miller Andrew, Buchoz Block, Detroit. Nebel Franz, 7 North Main. RETTICH FREDERICK, 3 and 5 East Washington. Roehm G. A., cor. Pontiac and Summit. Sanzi Christian, Buchoz Block, Detroit. Saunders William W., 5 Broadway. Schlotterbeck Hermann, 8 South Main. Schumacher Mrs. Catherine, 16 North Second. Wallace William, e. s. Fourth, bet. Huron and Washington. Walz Ludwig, 5o South Main. Weidelich George, s. s. Washington, bet. Main and Second. Wicks & McIntyre, 3 East Huron. I 32 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. DOUGLASS, MALLORY & CO., s. w. cor. North and Fifth. Miller John G., w. s. Detroit, bet. North and Division. Noble William, s. w. cor. Fifth and Depot. Schmid Christian, s. w. cor. Liberty and Fifth. SAW MILLS. Gates David L., north-east of city. Goodale & Henley, five miles n. w. of city. Osborne H. & J., four miles north-west of city. MUHLIG JOHN, Moorville. PARTRIDGE ALFRED H., cor. Grove and Hill. SCHOOL FURNITURE. Bodwell Alrick M., 33 North Fourth. SEWING MACHINES. Brown I. E., 7 South Main. Cooper A. M., s. s. Jefferson, bet. Fifth and Division. Grinnell I. L., Gregory House Block, West Huron. North George M. e. s. Fourth, bet. Ann and Huron. Storms Miss Eliza, 8 Broadway. Wissler H. H., Gregory Block, West Huron. Winegar Phillip, 3 East Huron. SHIRT MAKER. Easton Mrs. M., 43 South Main. SLAT WINDOW CURTAINS. Kierstead Daniel, 35 North Fifth. SOAP AND CANDLES. Birk Andrew, cor. Main and Madison. Millen Daniel S., end North State. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. . 13 7 l>|* mk^igatt durgtis ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Office corner Main and Huron Sts. Entrance, Huron Street, opposite Post Office. M&IWW B. PQdtB* Mbitqb &&& PVBLismxa. TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS Executed with Neatness and Dispatch, including Pa^pHletS, Records, B^iEps, Bl^ks, BILL-HEADS, FOSTERS, Business, Ball, Wedding and Visiting Cards, Circulars, Labels, &c. ANN ARBOR, MICH. ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. I 39 WOOD DEALERS. Cole Nelson B., s. w. cor. Huron and Fifth. Wallace William, n. e. cor. Washington and Fourth. WOOD ENGRAVERS. DAVISON C. B. 41 and 43 North Main. DODGE J. C., 41 and 43 North Main. Knapp L. M., 63 North Main. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Coyle Luke, n. s. Ann bet. Main and Fourth. DUFFY EDWARD n. W. cor. Main and Ann. Dean & Co, 44 South Main. GERNER JOHN, 49 South Main. Hoffstetter J. & Bro., 34 South Main. HUTZEL & CO., 14 South Main. Slawson & Son, s. e. cor. Huron and Fourth. º TAYLOR THEODORE, 13 South Main. WOOD TURNING AND SCROLL SAWING. DOUGLASS, MALLORY & CO., s. w. cor. Fifth and North. Miller John G.. w. s. Detroit bet. North and Division. Noble William, s. w. cor. Depot and Fifth. Roys A. H., s. w. cor. Fifth and North. WOOL AND PRODUCE. BACH & ABEL, 26 South Main. MACK & SCHMIDT, 54 South Main. MILLEN CHAUNCEY H., 4 South Main. WOOD & PERRIN, s. e. cor. Depot and Fifth. WOOLEN MILLS. Cornwell & Bros., three miles n. w. of city. McColl & Bro., five miles n. w. of city. Storms & Polhemus, s. s. Mill. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. BOARD OF REGENTS. JAMES B. ANGELL, LL.D., President. Name. Residence. Term Ex. HoN, EDWARD C. WALKER, Detroit, 1874 HoN. GEORGE WILLARD, Battle Creek, 1874 HoN. THOMAS D. GILBERT, Grand Rapids, 1876 HoN. HIRAM. A. BURT, Marquette, 1876 HoN. JOSEPH ESTABROOK, Ypsilanti, 1878 HoN. JONAS H. McGOWAN, Coldwater, 1878 HoN. CLAUDIUS B. GRANT, ‘Ann Arbor, I88o HoN. CHARLES RYND, Adrian, 188o HENRY D. BENNETT, ESQ., Secretary and steward. HoN. JOHN M. WHEELER, Treasurer. HoN. ORAMEL HOSFORD, SupeRINTEndent of Public Instruction. BOARD OF VISITORS. HoN. DWIGHT MAY, - . Kalamazoo. EDMUND P. CHRISTIAN, M.D., . Wyandotte. REv. J. H. McCARTY, M.D., . Adrian. 142 ANN ARBOR CITY DIRECTORY. JAMES C. WATSON, Ph. D., Professor of Astronomy, and Director of the Observatory. EDWARD OLNEY, M. A., Professor of Mathematics. Rev. ANDREW TEN BROOK, M. A., Librarian. CHARLES K. ADAMS, M. A., Professor of History. MOSES COIT TYLER, M. A., Professor of the English Language and Literature. CHARLES A. KENT, M. A., Fletcher Professor of Law. Rev. BENJAMIN F. COCKER, D. D., Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy. ALBERT B. PRESCOTT, M. D., Professor of Organic and Applied Chemistry and Pharmacy. MARTIN L. D'OOGE, M. A., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. HENRY S. CHEEVER, M. A., M. D., Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica. GEORGE S. MORRIS, M. A., Professor of Modern Languages and Literature. ELISIIA JONES, M. A., Acting Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. GEORGE E. FROTH INGHAM, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, and Lecturer on Ophthalmology. -" I 46 ANN ARBOR City DIRECTORY. Corrigan James, laborer, bds, w. s. North Main. Corrigan John, bds. w. s. North Main. Crouch William H. H., book binder, res. 88 Broadway. Davis John H., col., janitor Court House, res. 33 North Main. Davis Raymond C., assistant librarian in University of Michi- gan, bds. cor. North and Ingalls. Donnelly Felix, laborer, res. near old cemetery. Douglass Samuel, student, bds. East Huron. Downer Charles, saloon and billiard hall, under Cook's Hotel, bds. same. Dunlap John, porter, Gregory House. Eastwood John T., res. s. s. South University. Emery John, bds. 26 South Ingalls. Emery Mrs. Elmira res. 16 South Ingalls. Engle & Bro., (George S. and Ezra) practical apiarists, bds. 87 East Ann. Fasquelle Franklin, physician, res. s. s. Washington, bet. Thayer and Ingalls. Fasquelle Mrs. J. L., res. 7o East Huron. Foster Frank, clerk, bds. 26 East Catherine. Foster John, boot and shoe manuf. 24 East Huron, bds. S. e. cor. Main and North. Freeman Jerome, barber, bds. s. s. Fuller near State. Glasier George, bds. n. s. Forest ave. Gore James, teamster, bds. e. s. North Main. Gower Arthur C., clerk, bols. cor. Observatory and Volland. Harriman & Hamilton, lawyers, office 7 South Main. Hayman Frank C., student, bds. 11 North State. Hayman Samuel B. bqs. Gregory House. Hayman Wayne, student, bds. 11 North State. Harbison Robert, instructor in University of Michigan, res. 17 South Fifth. HERZ & ORTMANN, dealers in groceries, provisions, etc., 12 Broadway. Hubbell Henry L., pastor First Congregational Church, res. w. s. South State, cor. Monroe. GENERAL INDEX. PAGE Abbreviations 24 Additions and Changes 145 Advertisement Index 149 Alphabetical Directory 25 Ann Arbor City ... 1 Business Directory 95 Churches 16 City Officers 13 County Officers 144 Organizations 21 Publications 20 Schools ... 18 Sisters of the I. H. M 17 University of Michigan 140