{"1": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3565", "width": "2201", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "ERRATA\\nIn the hurry of publication, several errors and omissions es-\\ncaped attention. The following is a list of the most important:\\nOMISSIONS.\\nDunning D., propietor of Wells s Express\u00e2\u0080\u0094oflice Morse s Book\\nStore r. Fort si. corner of Cass st.\\nDetroit Brewery, First st. near Congress.\\nEmerson Curtis, brewer, b. J. H. Morris s\\nERRORS.\\nFor Pitcher Dr. Lina, read Pitcher Dr. Zina.\\nFor MiznerR. B., read Mizner Lansing B\u00e2\u0080\u0094 and for Mizner\\nL. R., read Mizner H. R. and b. L. B. Mizner s\\nPage 98\u00e2\u0080\u0094 First Judicial Circuit\u00e2\u0080\u0094 County of Monroe\u00e2\u0080\u0094 for Third\\nTuesday of April, read Second Tuesday of April.\\nPage 99\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Third Judicial Circuit\u00e2\u0080\u0094 County of Kent\u00e2\u0080\u0094 for the Oc-\\ntober Tern), read the Third Tuesday of that month.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "DIRECTORY\\nOF THE\\nCITY OF DETROIT;\\nAND\\nREGISTER OF MICHIGAIN,\\nFOR THE YEAR 1845.\\nCONTAINING\\nAn Epitomised History of Detroit an Alphabetical List of its Citizens a List\\nof the officers of the Municipal Government the officers of the United States, and\\nthe State officers and members of the Legislature of Michigan also, every infor-\\nmation relative to the time and place at which the several Courts sit throughout\\nthe State with a List of Churches, Associations, Institutions, County Officers,\\nc., c., c.\\nBY JAMES H. WELLINGS.\\n(copy right secured.)\\nDETROIT\\nPRINTED BY HAESHA WILLCOX.\\n1845.\\nMay he had of the Publisher, Jefferson Avenue, (North side)\\nWest of Brush Street.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "e.TK\\noo\\nz^-", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "A LIST OF OFFICERS EMPLOYED ON THE CENTRAL\\nRAILROAD.\\nJohn M. Berrien,\\nR. H. Merry,\\nH. Thielson,\\nH.N. Thielson,\\nG. N. Turner,\\nSamuel Stone,\\nCharles A. Emerson,\\nC. P. Kellogg,\\nThomas Frazer,\\nDaniel Munger,\\nJohn McReynolds,\\nH. I. Spalding,\\nWm. F. Chittenden,\\nGeorge Gibson,\\nJames Watkins,\\nJ. Dort,\\nA. J. Larou,\\nCharles Thayer,\\nDavid Wilcox,\\nM. T. Davison,\\nThomas G. Davis,\\nWm. D. Thompson,\\nRussel Ford,\\nStephen Blodget,\\nBartholomew Banks,\\nGeorge Granger,\\nTITLES OF THEIR OFFICE. SALARY.\\nChief Engineer,\\nAssistant Engineer,\\ndo. do.\\ndo. do.\\ndo. do.\\nSecretary of Board Internal Improv nt\\nClerk Board Internal Imp. Office\\ndo. do.\\nGeneral Agent\\nCollector\\ndo.\\ndo.\\nSuperintendent Machinery and Cars\\ndo. Car shop\\nWeighmaster, Detroit\\ndo.\\nDearborn\\ndo.\\nYpsilanti\\ndo.\\nAnn Arbor\\ndo.\\nDexter\\ndo.\\nDavison\\ndo.\\nGrass Lake\\ndo.\\nJackson\\ndo\\nGuUeys\\ndo.\\nAlbion\\ndo.\\nMarshall\\nitchma\\nn at Detroit\\n$1000\\n800\\n600\\n600\\n600\\n700\\n500\\n500\\n600\\n600\\n600\\n600\\n700\\n700\\n500\\n350\\n500\\n500\\n350\\n350\\n350\\n500\\n350\\n350\\n500\\n$1 pr. day.\\nA LIST OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON THE SOUTHERN\\nRAILROAD.\\nJoseph H. Cleveland,\\nSeba Murphy,\\nR. Robinson,\\nRockwell Manning,\\nW. W. Prentice,\\nD. McDonald,\\nJ. S. Kingsiandt\\nTITLLES or THEIR OFFICE.\\nSuperintendent\\nCollector Monroe 600\\ndo. Adrian 400\\ndo. Hillsdale 400\\nConductor $1 pr. day.\\ndo. do.\\nSuperintendent machinery and cars $2 pr day.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "BOUNDARIES OF THE WARDS.\\nFirst Ward. All west ot the centre line of Shelby, and\\nsouth of the centre of Michigan avenue.\\nSecond Ward. All south of the centres of Monroe and\\nMichigan avenues, and between the centres of Shelby and\\nRandolph streets.\\nThird Ward. All south of Croghan street, and between\\nthe centre lines of Randolph and St. Antoine streets.\\nFourth Ward. All east of the centre line of St. Antione\\nstreet, and south of Gratiot Road.\\nFifth Ward. All north of the centre of Michigan ave-\\nnue, and west of the centres of Woodward avenue and the\\nSaginaw turnpike.\\nSixth Ward. All east of the centre of Woodward ave-\\nnue, north of the centres of Monroe avenue, Croghan street,\\nand Gratiot road, and west of the centre line of St. Antoine\\nstreet.\\nALPHEUS WIGHT,\\nLIVERY STABLES,\\nCorner Woodbridge and Bates Streets.\\nA. Wight respectfully informs the public that he still keeps Carria-\\nges and Horses for hire. He also keeps Horses by the night, week or\\nmonth on reasonable terms.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "PREFACE.\\nUpwards of seven years have elapsed since the publication\\nof a Detroit City Directory, which, it is believed, was the\\nfirst, as well as the last, of the kind ever presented to the\\nPublic. This interval of time, though brief, has been an\\neventful one, not only to this community, but also to the citi-\\nzens of the whole of these United States.\\nIt will be recollected, by the most of our readers, that a\\nshort time after that scourge of Heaven, the cholera, disap-\\npeared, we were visited by another malady, viz the mania\\nof wild speculation, which affected alike, men of all classes,\\nand, though not so fatal to human life, as the cholera, yet it\\nthreatened to sweep from our midst, with the resistless fury\\nof a tornado, all that was morally good and estimable. Some\\nof our own citizens, during this period, passed through a sea\\nof trouble, realizing the vicissitudes of fortune, and learning\\nby bitter experience, the truth of the holy writ, They that\\nwill be rich, fall into temptation and a snare.\\nThough the growth of the City of Detroit, may have re-\\nceived a temporary check, from the effects of that spirit of\\nwild speculation, already alluded to, yet we think its manifest\\nimprovement of late, and the increase of its trade and com-\\nmerce, are such, as to demand for it A correct Directory for\\nthe guidance of the resident inhabitant, the commercial visi-\\ntor, or the enquiring emigrant and traveller.\\nHaving ascertained that the above was the opinion of many\\nof the most respectable citizens, by a liberal subscription list,\\nin support of the work, the publisher commenced collecting\\nand preparing his materials for the press, Avhich, after about\\nfour months continued labor, he has, by a kind Providence,\\nbeen enabled to bring to a close.\\nOf the manner in which he has acquitted himself in the\\ndischarge of his duty to his subscribers, they alone must be\\nthe judges. That it will be found to contain many errors\\nand defects, he is fully sensible, and would here bespeak for\\nhimself, the patience and indulgence of his patrons, upon\\nwhich he fears, he will have to make too large draughts.\\n1", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "2 DIRECTORY\\nThe publisher would beg leave respectfully to add that iii\\nthe beginning of his labors, he took for his guidance, a rule\\nfrom an Old Directory, the Bible, which commands him,\\nWhatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto\\nmen. In obedience to this beautiful and simple rule, and\\nstimulated by a recollection of the liberal encouragement he\\nmet with fi^om his subscribers, he believes he has endeavored\\nto be faithful, and has spared, neither pains, nor labor, to pre-\\nsent such a book, to his kind patrons, as will give no just\\ncause of regret, for the trust they have reposed in him.\\nTo those ladies and gentlemen, who so politely furnished\\nhim with such information, [as the furtherance of the work\\nrequired, the publisher begs leave to return his grateful\\nacknowledgements.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "HISTORY OF DETROIT.\\nDetroit City and Port op Entry, Wayne county, and\\nCapital of the State of Michigan, is situated on the west bank\\nof the river Detroit, 18 miles above Lake Erie, 7 miles below\\nthe outlet of Lake St. Clair, 302 W. from Buffalo, and 545\\nfr^m Washington, Lat. 42 degrees 19 minutes 53 seconds,\\nNorth, and Lon. west, 82 deg. 58 sec. or from Washington\\nwest 5 deg, 56 min. 12 sec. Difference in time from Wash-\\nington, 23 min, 44 seconds, New York city, 34 min. 48 sec.\\nThe site of the city is an elevation of about thirty feet\\nabove the level of the river. The plan of the town, upon the\\nriver and for 1200 feet back is rectangular in the rear of\\nthis triangular, the streets are from fifty to 200 feet wide.\\nFour roads, constructed by the general government, termin-\\nate in the centre of the city the Chicago, leading to Illinois\\nthe Saginaw, to the head of Saginaw Bay the Fort Gratiot,\\nto the foot of Lake Huron, and the Grand River, to Lake\\nMichigan at the mouth of Grand River. There is, also, a\\nUnited States road leading from Detroit to Ohio.\\nDetroit River is about 25 miles long average breadth,\\n1 1-10 mile average depth, six fathoms current, two miles\\nan hour.\\nThe climate of Detroit is temperate snow falls at from\\nsix to eighteen inches deep, and never remains more than a\\nfew weeks. The transition from the cold of spring to the\\nheat of summer is rapid from summer to winter gradual and\\nprolonged. As general characteristics, the spring is wet and\\nprolonged; summer dry; autumn mild; winter cold and dry.\\nThe average temperature in the spring is 50 of Fahrenheit\\nsummer, 80 winter, 20 autumn, 60 to 65.\\nThe history of Detroit is connected with the principal\\nevents which have transpired in the Northwest since the set-\\ntlement of the country. Founded in the strife for sovereign-\\nty between the English and French governments, it became\\nat an early day, a point of central influence and action. No\\nplace in the United States, it has beea observed, presents", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "4 DIRECTORY\\nguch a sorici? ot evontiJ, interesting in themselves, nml penna-\\nnently atreotiitg as thev occunvii, its pi\\\\ fi:ress and piw^perity.\\nFive times its ting has been ehangeil. three ditlerent s^ \u00c2\u00bbve-\\nreigns have olainuxl its allegiance, and sinee it has been held\\nby the Tniteil States, its gvnernnient has been thrice transter-\\nreil: twice it has Invn beseigtxl by the Imhans. once captured\\nin war, and once burnt to the gnnmd.\\nThe date, however, ot the political existence ot Michigan\\nus a territory ol the Tnittni ^^tates, is 180r William Hull\\nwas ni^pointtxl the lirst Governor, with a judiciary, and org7in-\\ni/.eci a gxn ernment at lVti\\\\ it, in .Tuly ot that year. He\\nt ound the town little more than a scene ot ruins, having been\\nivcently destivved by lire. Advantage was taken ot this cir-\\ncumstance to widen the streets, and lay it out on an entii^ly\\nnew ami enlargt\\\\l plan. During the last war. Detroit i ell\\ninto the hands ol tlie enemy, in 181 2. It was retaken by\\nthe American army in ISi:^. vnd the gtwernment ot tho terri-\\ntory rtM^rgani/.ed late in the autunui ot that year, by the\\nappointment ot Gen. Lewis Cass, as lunernor. At this time\\nthe population was small, the resmuves t ew, and the people\\nimpoverished by the kisses vn the war.\\niih every natural I acility ot becoming a place o( impor-\\ntance, the condition ol Detmit, t or many yeai-s, depended on\\nthe precarious support airoi\\\\led bv the t ur trade, the disbui-se-\\nmeiits ot public moneys, while a military post, and the liberal\\nnppivpriations by gxnerinnent for public objects. The im-\\npulse and ctl eot pi\\\\xiuct\\\\l by the settlement and cultivation of\\nthe v^urrounding country, was wanting. This, though recent\\nin \u00e2\u0096\u00a0Michigan, is now con\\\\menci\\\\l, and is rapidly increasing.\\nThe causes ot pi\\\\^periiy. now in action, their results, we\\nshow here, as they have recently been manit ested elsewhere.\\nThe old town ot Detivit oceupitxl a site below or west oi\\nthe centime ot the present town it was built entirely ot wood,\\nthe streets were narixnv, being et^ onomisixl to diminish tJie\\nciixniit ot the stockade, by winch it was secured. In .lune,\\nISOo, the town was alnu st entirely consunnnl by tire. Short-\\nly alter this catasti\\\\^phe, an act ot Congress was passes! di-\\nrecting the Ciovernor and .ludgvs, thei\\\\ exeivising legislative\\npowei-s, to lay out a new town, including the site of the\\none destivvetl and ten thousjind acres of atljacent land. The\\nact dirtvts that a lot should be granttxl to every owner or oc-\\ncupant ot a house in the old town, and the pivceeds ot the re-\\nmainder applitxl to the erection o[ a court house and jail. It\\nis i rom this fund, thus accruing, that the present public build-", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 6\\ningfl Imvo boon oroctod in this city. Tlio trust arising under\\ntlio act, it is l)oliovo(i, is not y(^t closed. Tlio destruction of\\ntlio old town wns fortiinato that it 1(m1 to the adoption of a j)lan,\\nbolter adnptod to a city, such as Detroit is no doubt destined\\nto become.\\nThe City of Detroit was incorporated by an act, passed by\\nI he (Jovernor and .hulges, on the 4th day of October, IHIT).\\nJ y this act the municipal autiiority wns invested in live trusl-\\n008, a secretary, an asses.s()r, a collector and a city niarslial,\\nwho were to bo chosen on th(^ first djiy in May, annually, by\\nliie froehol(1\u00c2\u00bb^rs or householders of the city i aying fin Jiunu-\\nal rent of forty dollars, and such oth(^r j)ersons, who should\\n1)11 adujitled to the freedoni of the corporation, by a majoiity\\nol* the electors \u00c2\u00abt their auiuial meeting.\\nThis act of incorporation was suj^orsedod in 18*24, by a new\\n;harler from tho legislative council and whicli has since\\nmid\u00c2\u00abM-gono so many amendments that but lew, if any, of its\\noriginal provisions n^main. J he charier election is now\\nIm^JiI on the I irsl Monday of March. No prop(U ty qualilica-\\nlion is rcNjuinnl to constitute a freeman of the city.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "DIRECTORY\\nCHURCHES.\\nThere are eleven Churches in Detroit three Catholic, (be-\\nsides one now building) one Episcopalian one Presbyteri-\\nan one Scotch Presbyterian two Methodist two Baptist,\\nand one German Lutheran,\\nCATHEDRx\\\\L OF ST. ANNE.\\nThis edifice stands in Larned street, between Bates and\\nRandolph streets. It is built of hammered granite, of an ex-\\ncellent quality, and measures 116 feet by 60 feet in the clear.\\nThe style of the building is Roman Doric, finished in front\\nwith two steeples, ornamented with Iron crosses. On the cen-\\ntre of the roof is an octagonal dome, 30 feet high and 30 feet\\nin diameter. The orchestra, situate immediately over the front\\ndoor, contains one of the largest organs in the United States.\\nCEIURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY.\\nThis church which is situate on Michigan Grand avenue,\\ncorner of Bates street, is a plain frame building with a steeple,\\nmeasures 80 feet by 40 feet and is found to be too small lor its\\npresent congregation.\\nST. MARY S CHURCH.\\nThe Church of St. Mary stands on the corner of Croghan\\nand St. Antoine streets. The erection of this building was\\ncommenced in 1841 and though not yet completed, it has been\\nused for religious worship by the congregation since June,\\n1843. It is intended to finish the building by the addition of\\na belfry and steeple with the least possible delay. This edifice\\nis a plain substantial brick building. Its extreme length is\\n125 feet by 60 feet wide. The Sanctuary is 30 feet wide by\\n25 feet long, octagon form on each side of the sanctuary\\nthere is a vestry room, 15 feet square. The general style of\\nthe building is the Roman and 1 uscan, and the whole of the\\ninterior is finished in the plainest manner.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "OP DETROIT.\\nST. PETRR S CHURCH.\\nThe site of the Church of St. Peter, is on the north side of\\nJefferson avenue, the corner of St. A ntoine street. The cor-\\nner stone of this capacious structure was laid on the 29th day\\nof June, 1844. The Right Rev d. P. P. Lefevere, Catholic\\nBishop of Detroit, officiating on the occasion. The building\\nis to be of brick of a superior quality, 160 feet in length by 81\\nfeet wide, the walls of which are already carried up several\\nfeet above the foundation. To the east of the Church and con-\\nnecting therewith, is to be erected the Bishop s house with\\nsuitable offices. Th fe entire range of buildings when completed\\nwill occupy one block from Jetierson avenue to Larned street\\nabutting on St. Antoine street on the west.\\nPROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH.\\nSaint Paul s Church is situated in Woodward Avenue,\\nbetween Larned and Congress streets. Its order of Architec-\\nture is Gothic. The body of the building is brick, and meas-\\nures, exclusive of the vestry room, 90 feet by 50 feet. The\\nfront is flanked with a buttress at each angle, with two regu-\\nlar offsets, crowned and ornamented with a spiral roof, trian-\\ngular caps, crockets and balls. The height of the buttress to\\nthe top of the spiral roof is 54 feet. The front entrance is a\\nGothic door, handsomely ornamented with two columns on\\neach side, vvhich group and meet in the centre of the arch\\nabove. On each side of the door is a Gothic v^^indow, orna-\\nmented with an architrave trefoil band. The tower to the\\ntop of the pinnacles is 115 feet in height, and 18 feet square\\nat its base. It is composed of two sections the first finished\\nwith a block cornice and battlement ballustrade and the sec-\\nond section finished with a large cove cornice and castelated\\nballustrade. The pinnacles that finish the top of this section\\nare two feet und a half square, and twenty-two feet high,\\ncrowned and ornamented with a spiral roof, triangular caps,\\ncrockets and balls. The flanks of the buikling contain five\\nGothic windows, each finished with a pannel ballustrade.\\nThe inside contains three galleries the pulpit and orchestra\\nin the rear, and a superior organ with four stops. The galle-\\neies are supported with well finished quatrefoil columns.\\nThe whole presents an imposing appearance, and reflects\\nmuch credit on the architect.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "8 DIRECTORY\\nFIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.\\nThis Church is situated on Woodwai-d avenue, at the cor-\\nner of Lamed street.\\nIts extreme length is one hundred feet. Length, exclusive\\nof the portico, ninety feet. Breadth of the house, 60 feet.\\nThe general style of the house is Grecian. In front is a ped-\\niment, supported by six Doric columns, 24 feet in height.\\nThe house is built of brick, with two side galleries, a spa-\\ncious orchestra, and a large Library room in the rear. The\\nnumber of pews is a hundred and forty six. The pulpit, which\\nis an open one, stands in the rear, and th 6 orchestra in front.\\nThe steeple is a hundred and thirt} feet in height, and con-\\nsists of three sections a base, a belfrey, and a dial section,\\nwith a spire thirty feet in height. Cost of the house, exclu-\\nsive of the land, $25,000. This edifice is deemed one of the\\nbest churches in the Western States and by those who have\\nseen the inside, the beauty and finish of the building have\\nbeen often noticed. It is arched, and the arch is divided into\\nfour panels, enclosing a quadrangle, which overhangs the\\ncentre of the floor. The quadrangle is ornamented with two\\nelegant centre pieces, from each of which is suspended a\\nbronzed chandelier.\\nSCOTCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.\\nThis Church is situate on the corner of Bates and Farmer\\nstreets. It is a new frame building, 71 feet long by 41 wide,\\nand was opened, for religious worship, October, 1844.\\nFIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.\\nThe First Methodist Episcopal Church is situated on Wood-\\nward avenue, corner of Congress street. It is a neat, plain\\nedifice, but, being found too small for the congregation, a\\nsecond Methodist Episcopal Church, of Detroit, has been\\norganized, who meet for worship, at the United States Court\\nRoom, or elsewhere, until a suitable building can be erected\\nfor their accommodation.\\nCOLORED M. E. CHURCH.\\nThis building is a small frame, formerly belonging to the\\ncity, which was liberally presented to the above congrega-\\ntion, and is at present located on Fort, west of Beaubien st.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "OP DETROIT. 9\\nFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.\\nThe First Baptist Church stands on an elevated site at the\\ncorner of Fort and Griswold streets. It is plain, substantial\\nand well proportioned brick building, 70 feet in length and\\n50 feet in width, with a steeple and dome of onsiderable ar-\\nchitectural beauty. The general style of the building is Ionic.\\nTjie steeple is divided into three sections, a base, a belfry and\\na dial the first is square, the second is part octagon, suspen-\\nded on the corner by pilasters, recessed back on the sides, and\\nsupported by fluted Ionic columns and the third is octagon\\nsupported by pilasters. Each section is encompassed by an\\nopen balustrade, supported by a pedestal on the angles, and\\ncapped with a handsome urn. The whole is crowned with a\\nmagnificent dome, the top of which is 100 feet from the ground.\\nThree doors in front form the entrance. The interior con-\\ntains a spacious gallery, a pulpit, and 68 pews on the first\\nfloor. The pulpit, which is an open one, is supported by\\nIonic columns, having semi circular stairs, ascending on both\\nsides, and is thrown back into the hall by an arched niche,\\nstanding between the two doors leading from the hall into the\\nChurch. The ceiling is an eliptic arch, with a large sunk\\npanel, in the centre of which there is a centre for suspending\\na chandelier.\\nAFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH.\\nThis a neat frame building, standing on Fort street, be-\\ntween Beaubion and St. Antoine streets, and was built by the\\nvoluntary contributions of the citizens generally. The\\nChurch and congregation assembling there, by the help of\\ntheir friends, have since raised the building and fitted up the\\nbasement,Vhere they have an excellent day school, under the\\nsupervision of the Board of Education, taught by the minister,\\nElder Wm. Munroe.\\nGERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH.\\nThis Church is situated on Monroe Avenue, the corner of\\nFarrar street. It is now about seven years since it was\\nerected. It is a plain, handsome, wood building, 50 feet long\\nand 35 feet wide. It was erected by subscription, to which\\nthe citizens of every denomination liberally and cheeriuUy\\ncontributed.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "10 DIRECTORY\\nPUBLIC BUILDINGS, c.\\nTHE STATE HOUSE,\\nWas orignally built for the District Court of the United\\nStates, and the Legislative Council of the Territory, is of\\nbrick, and measures 90 feet by 60 feet. The general style\\nof this building is Ionic. In front is a portico supported by\\nsix columns. The entablature on the sides is supported by\\npilasters. The steeple is crowned with a dome and is about\\n140 feet high. The basement story is divided into offices for\\nthe officers of the State government. The first floor contains\\nthe Hall of the House of Representatives, Governor s room,\\n-library, and office of the clerk of the House of Representa-\\ntives. On the second floor is the Senate Chamber, office of\\nthe Clerk of the Senate and the Committee Rooms of both\\nHouses.\\nTHE STATE BUILDING,\\nGRISWOLD STREET.\\nThis edifice, sometime known as the Detroit Female Sem-\\ninary, now belongs to the State of Michigan, and is occupied\\nby the offices of the Auditor General, Slate Treasurer, Board\\nof Internal Improvement, c. The Court of Chancery, and\\nthe Supreme Court, also, hold their Courts in this building.\\nIt is a plain, substantial brick building, 56 feet in front, by\\n40 deep, situated on a rise of ground in Griswold street, in\\none of the pleasantest parts of the city.\\nWAYNE COUNTY BUILDING,\\nCORNER GRrSWOLD AND CONGRESS STREETS.\\nThis is a new, substantial, two story brick building, 32 feet\\nin front, by 80 feet deep, erected in 1844, and expected to be\\nfinished the ensuing spring. The first story is to be occupied\\nas offices, by the different County Officers, and the second\\nstory contains a Court Room, .50 feet long by 30 feet wide,\\nwith a Jury Room and Grand Jury Room. The contractors\\nfor this building are Messrs. Jackson Perry, of this city.\\nTHE CITY HALL,\\nIs a two story brick building with hammered stone base-\\nment, and is 100 feet long and fifty feet in width. The\\nheight of the first story is 16 feet, and from the base to the\\ntop of the cornice, 36 feet on the front of the roof there is a", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 11\\nhandsome cupola. The principal entrance is from the public\\nsquare. The first story is occupied by the city market and\\nclerk s office and the secon 1 story is a spacious Hall. The\\nbuilding was erected in the year 1835, and cost about #20,000.\\nUNITED STATES BUILDING,\\nJEFFERSON AVENUE, CORNER GRISWOLD STREET.\\nThis edifice was erected in 1837, by the late Bank of Mich-\\nigan, and bought at auction for the United States, the 12th\\nof December, 1842, for the sum of $32,000.\\nIt is a handsome building, 57 feet by 40 feet square the\\narchitecture is of the chaste Grecian style, the two fronts be-\\ning composed of polished stone.\\nIt has two full stories and a basement. The basement is\\noccupied as the Post Office. The main, or first story, is oc-\\ncupied as the United States Court Room and Marshal s Office,\\nthe second story is occupied as offices for District Judge, At-\\ntorney, Clerk, and a Jury Room. The Court Room is capa-\\ncious, the ceiling 17 feet high.\\nThe building was erected under the direction of Mr.\\nCharles Lum, of this city.\\nWATER.\\nThe city is supplied with water from the Detroit river by\\nmeans of a hydraulic establishment, erected on Atwater street,\\nin the southeast part of the city. These works were so far\\nfinished as to come into operation in May, 1841.\\nThe tank, or reservoir, which contains the water, is of\\ncast iron, 60 feet diameter, and 20 feet deep, secured with\\nstrong iron bands, bolts and rivets, enclosed with a frame\\nbuilding, 65 feet diameter, 24 feet high, conical roof, and sup-\\nported by a circular brick building, 62 feet diameter, at an\\nelevation of 47 feet fi om its foundation. This tank is suppli-\\ned daily by means of a steam engine, the pump of which is\\nfixed 7 feet below the surface of the river and is found fully\\nadequate to furnish an abundant supply of pure and whole-\\nsome water to the whole city.\\nConnected with these works, there are laid down 4 miles of\\niron pipe, 10 miles of tamarick logs and 50 fire plugs, or hy-\\ndrants, at an expense to the city, for the whole, of about\\n$120,000.\\nThe plan of these works was designed by, and executed\\nunder the direction of, Mr. Noah Sutton, of this city.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "12 DIRECTORY\\nMUSEUM, OR CABINET OF CURIOSITIES,\\nBY DR. CAVALLI,\\nFranklin street, east of St. Antoine street.\\nThe above named gentleman, who is a member of the Na-\\ntional Institute, having made the tour of Europe and Egypt,\\nhas collected, at considerable labor and expense a cabinet of\\nancient curiosities, rich and rare, and though intended for a\\nprivate museum only, he has with unexampled liberality,\\nmade it public and free.\\nIn this notice we have neither space, nor ability, to do any\\nthing like justice to this exhibition, which, with our limited\\nknowledge of such matters, we believe we may pronounce to\\nbe unique in this western world, and if we should be so happy\\nas to rescue our worthy friend, the Doctor, and his Museum,\\nfrom their undeserved obscurity, we think we shall have\\ndone the state some service.\\nAmong the catalogue of contents, may be found, 600 spe-\\ncimens of Minerals, Rocks and Petrifactions of Organic Re-\\nmains, Shells and Bivalves, Birds, c., of Michigan, Roman\\nand Chinese Antiquities, Works of Art, Engravings, Medals,\\nBooks, c.\\nMARKETS.\\nThere are three Markets, the City Market, on the first\\nfloor of the City Hall, the Berthelet, at the corner of Ran-\\ndolph and Woodbridge streets, and the Washington Market,\\ncorner of Wayne and Larned streets. The two former only\\nare occupied as Markets, at present these are kept in good\\norder by the Inspector of Provisions, and well supplied with\\nevery thing that can be desired, at similar places. There is\\na great variety of vegetables and fruit in season, and also of\\nfish, the latter of which is found in great abundance, in the\\nriver, all of which are to be had in the Fruit Market adja-\\ncent, which is now covered in, and enclosed with a strong\\nfence.\\nABREVIATIONS USED IN THE DIRECTORY.\\nSt. for street, a v. for avenue, cor. for corner, r. for\\nresidence, b. for boards.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "WELLINGS S\\nDIRECTORY OF DETROIT,\\n1 845.\\nAbbott James, office Abbott s block Atwater st r cor Fort and\\nGriswold sts\\nAbbott Dr, Springwells\\nAbbott John S, attorney counsellor at law over farmers\\nmechanics bank Jefferson av\\nAbbott Beecher, dry goods merchants, 144 Jefferson av\\nAbbott T F, b widow Doty s\\nAbbott George C, tinsmith, cor Miami av and State st\\nAdams T K, boot shoe store, 140 Jefferson av b Am Hotel\\nAdam John J, State Treasurer, office state buildings, Griswold\\n^t, b Wm Moore s, Larned st\\nAdams Charles S, Whiting Adams, office Griswold st, op\\ncustom house b Sheldon McKnight s\\nAbernethy boot maker, Woodbridge st nr Shelby\\nAdderley John, druggist. Woodward av near Atwater st\\nAdair William, proprietor Michigan Gardens, Randolph st\\nAhlers Gustavus, tailor, Lafayette nr Antoine\\nAllen Stewart, botanic store, 168 Jefferson av\\nAllen James, currier, b Mrs Barton s\\nAllen Lewis, law office Drew s Building Jefferson av b cor\\nShelby Congress\\nAllen Robert, (colored) hairdresser 194 Jefferson av\\nAllen James, 140 Jefferson av\\nAUyn Frederick, tailor, 59 Jefferson av\\nAllen Edward, stone cutter, Larned nr Shelby\\nAllen W W, master mariner, Larned nr Cass\\nAllen Orville S, (Toles dz; Allen,) Elizabeth near Clifford st\\nAllen Thomas, carpenter, Macomb av nr Grand River st\\nAllen Peter, carpenter, do do\\nAllen Nathan, butcher, Miami av near Grand Circus\\n2", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "14 DIRECTORY\\nAlexander Wm P, laborer, Eagle Tavern\\nAlter Francis, grocer cor Beaubien Congress sts\\nAmerican Hotel, (J W Van Anden, proprietor) 192 JefTav\\nAmbrister Igneaz, laborer, Randolph st nr Adams av\\nAmman Christian, sadler, b D Seelried s\\nAndrews Hiram R, proprietor of the Railroad Hotel op the\\ncentral and northern Railroad depots\\nAndrews Luther, O at Hiram R Andrews\\nAndrews P B, engineer, Congress nr Brush\\nAndrew Wm, grocer, cor Antoine and Congress sts\\nAnderson Ebenezer, assistant cashier bank St Clair r Congress\\nnr Beaubien\\nAndre Joseph, cor Randoph Larned sts\\nAndre James, plasterer, do\\nAntoine John, pedler, Franklin st\\nArmstrong Sibley, forwarding merchants, warehouse foot\\nof Cass st\\nArmstrong James A, r Solomon Sibley\\nArmstrong William, clerk, John Hulbert cSc co\\nArmstrong Thos H, hat cap store Jefferson av b Mrs Dean s\\nArmstrong Luzerne, bookbinder, A S Bagg s, r Porter nr\\nSecond st\\nArmstrong John, clerk, H Lyon co\\nArmstrong Thomas, grocer, cor Beaubien Croghan sts\\nArnold Uriah, bar keeker, National Hotel r State nr Farmer st\\nArwin John, b Clinton House\\nArthur Henry, sadler, b at Railroad Hotel\\nAspinall J P, grocers. Woodward av and Larned st\\nAspinall Joseph, Adams av near Grand River road\\nAspinall Philip, Grand River near Farrar st\\nAshley Elihue, carpenter, cor Miami av and John R st\\nAshley Elkanah, carpenter, b Israel Nobles\\nAsh (Page Ash) Richard, Griswold nr Grand River st\\nAsk John, tailor, cor Atwater Griswold sts\\nAttorney General of Michigan, Elon Farnsworth\\nAtkinson Godfrey, house, ship, sign and ornamental pain-\\nters. Woodward av one door ab Atwater st\\nAtkinson John, cor Grand River Farrar sts\\nAutrich Martin, potter, Croghan near Hasting s\\nAuditor General, (office of) State buildings Griswold nr Rail-\\nroad depot\\nAvery W T, clerk. J W Tillman s b Mrs Hinchman s\\nAvery Charles, Congress nr Second", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 15\\nAvery Charles H, clerk, Armstrong Sibley\\nAvery Elisha S, brewer, b National Hotel\\nB.\\nBabillion P, bootmaker, Griswold nr Atwater st\\nBabcock R. S co, old manhattan store, dry goods ;c 146\\nJefFav\\nBabcock Robert S, b Mad Hale s\\nBabcock Thomas D, trader, b American Hotel\\nBacon Washington A, gent, cor Jeff av and Russel st\\nBabe Christopher, gardener, do\\nBackus Charles H, clerk, manhattan store, b Mrs HeartwelPs\\nBackus Henry T, lawyer, Springwells nr Detroit\\nBagg Harmon, printers and pi oprietors of Detroit Free\\nPress, Jeff av\\nBagg Asahel S, stationer, bookseller and bookbinder, r 135\\nWoodward av\\nBagg John S, editor of the Detroit Free Press, b National Hotel\\nBagg Dr Joseph H, cor Macomb and Brush\\nBagg Silas A, County Register, office Griswold, r Fort nr First\\nBagg Abraham, at Silas A Bagg s\\nBahan Peter, tailor, Woodbridge st, r Columbia nr Clifford st\\nBaker, Mrs nurse, Columbia nr Witherell st\\nBaker Daniel, carpenter, Farrar nr Grand River sts\\nBaker Wm, do do\\nBaldwin H P, wholesale and retail dealer in boots and shoes,\\n128 Jeff av, r Griswold near Congress st\\nBaldwin Lyman R, Hay den co, r cor Miami av and Grand\\nRiver st\\nBaldwin Albert, farmer. Cass farm, Grand River road\\nBaldwin Joseph D, leather store, Woodward av, r Macomb nr\\nBrush st\\nBal Wm, laborer, Elizabeth st nr Adams av\\nBalch Caleb, carpenter, Abbott nr Second st\\nBanks Robert, (colored) cothing store, cor Jeff av and Gris-\\nwold st, r Fort near Brush st\\nBand, John clerk, b H Whitcomb s\\nBarney Milton, proprietor Steamboat Hotel, cor Woodbridge\\nand Randolph sts\\nBarbeau P, Steamboat Hotel\\nBarnard Sherman, st clair lumber yard Atwater st r cor Beau-\\nbien st and Woodbridge av", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "16 DIRECTORY\\nBarnum William, hatter, 95 Jeff av, r Shelby nr Larned st\\nBarton Jacob, clerk at Jonathan Wright s\\nBartholemew Albert H, coppersmith, Woodbridge cor Antoine\\nBartley Charles, tailor, at John Lyster s\\nBarlage Anthony, grocer, Franklin st\\nBarrie Wm, bakery and grocery, cor Hastings and Frank sts\\nBarse W H, master mariner, Adams av nr Randolph st\\nBartley Patrick, drayman, Washington nr Michigan av\\nBarclay Keeney, machinists and founders, cor Lafayette\\nand Shelby sts\\nBarclay Wm, cor Farrar and Grand River sts\\nBarton Mrs, boarding house, Woodbridge st\\nBarry His Excellency John S, Governor of Michigan, office\\nCapitol, b Nationel Hotal\\nBarry John, laborer, Larned nr Griswold\\nBarstow Lockwood, law office,cor Jefferson Woodward av\\nBarstow Samuel, cor Congress and Second sts\\nBarstow Homer A, clerk, National Hotel\\nBater Francis, shoemaker, Russell nr Lafayette\\nBates Powell, tailors. Woodward av\\nBates Sam l, Michigan op Washington av\\nBates Geo C, U S District Attorney, office U S Building Jeff\\nav, r 53 Fort st\\nBates Morgan, corner Woodward av and State st\\nBates H P, Farnsworth Bates, b Mrs Dean s\\nBates Adam, mariner, 80 Jeff av\\nBaum John George, pedler, Franklin st\\nBaxter Whitter, law student, A Harvie s\\nBeaubien Antoine, gent, 364 Jefferson av\\nBeaubien James, cor Beaubien and Woodbridge sts\\nBeaubien Louis, carpenter, 22 Fmnklin st\\nBeaubien Peter, Woodbridge nr Oi-leans st\\nBeaubien Chas, Beaubien nr Congress st\\nBeaubien Henry, farmer, near State st\\nBeard Jesse, brewery, Monroe av\\nBeard Thos, farmer, Park st nr Michgan av\\nBeard A, Atwater st nr Hydraulic Works\\nBeard, Geo recess and oyster depot, King s corner Jefferson\\nav, r cor Mich av and Park st\\nBeardslee Charles, Michigan Grand av\\nBeardslee Charles, Michigan Grand av\\nBeach John, butcher, Woodbridge st\\nBeau fait Francis, do", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 17\\nBeaufait M, cabinet maker, W^oodbridge st\\nBeaufait Louis, do\\nBeauchamp Francis, laborer, Atwater st\\nBean, John joiner, Witherell st\\nBean Abraham, mason, Woodward av nr Adams av\\nBeattie, Rob t laborei-, Columbia st\\nBeagle Ira, farmer do nr Adams av\\nBeebe Levi M, teamster, Miami av nr Grand Circus\\nBeck Joseph, baker, Lafayette nr Antoine\\nBeck Gottlieb, tanner, cor Fort and Hastings sts\\nBeecher L, Abbott Beecher, b at widow IngersoU s\\nBerger C, gunsmith, Jeff av, r cor Congress and Russell sts\\nBellinger John, laborer, Larned nr Randolph\\nBelisle Chas, blacksmith, cor Larned and Brush, r Atwater nr\\nHastings\\nBel wood R, grocer, Mich Grand av\\nBell Andrew, school teacher. Congress nr Griswold\\nBellaire Oliver, carpenter, 357 Jeff av\\nBell William J, clerk Audr Gen ls office, b Cha s G Hammond s\\nBeldin Charles, ship carpenter, cor Farrar and State st\\nBendit, Solomon co, dry goods, Jeff av cor Shelby st\\nBennett James W, bar keeper Lowe s billiard saloon\\nBenham Ebenezer, grocer, cor Michigan av and Military\\nsquare\\nBenito L, recess, Wood av nr Woodbridge st\\nBennett Moses, blacksmith, nr west end Adams av\\nBennett Clinton O, bar keeper Railroad Hotel\\nBenne t John, Miami av nr Monroe av\\nBennett Wm, D do do\\nBennett Mrs, 57 Jefferson av\\nBenois Francis, laborer, Croghan nr Antoine\\nBenedict Eri, joiner, State nr Farrar st\\nBentley Samuel, engineer, IFoodbridge st\\nBerthelct Henry, gent., Jeff av near Orleans st.\\nBerthelet H jun, Fortier Berthelet, b H Berthelet s\\nBerger Adolphus, engineer, cor Park and Grand River sts\\nBermingham John, tailor, at McTerney s\\nBerg Peter, laborer, Clinton nr Rivard st\\nBerthelet Market, cor Randolph and Atwater sts\\nBerry Andrew, mariner, Berthelet alley\\nBest Jacob, bar-keeper John Edwards old ferry\\nBest (Stott Best) Francis, Randolph cor Berthelet alley\\nBest Christian, blacksmith. Brush nr Harriet st\\n2*", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "18 DIRECTORY\\nBoden Wm, teamster J Roberts\\nBolio Gideon, joiner, 189 At water st.\\nBolton Walter, shoemaker, do\\nBowdish Moran, carpenter, Berthelet alley\\nBoland John, tailor, Fort st\\nBoudrou Chas, butcher, 5 City Hall market, r Macomb nr\\nBeaubien\\nBour Nicholas, mason, cor Croghan and Russell sts\\nBouller Abel, grave digger, Clinton near Russel st\\nBourk Wm, jBrush st\\nBouchard Stephen, blacksmth, cor Jefferson av and Beaubien\\nst r Beaubien st\\nBom Joseph, laborer, Franklin st\\nBottomley Geo, waiter J W Tillman s\\nBougrat John, shoemaker, Catharine nr Hastings\\nBoland C, shoemaker. Grand River nr Woodward av\\nBolton Joseph, clerk, Michigan av\\nBostock John, clerk Rich d Hall s\\nBoden W, laborer, Washington av nr Clifford st\\nBoraman Robert, hatter, Shelby nr Lafayette st\\nBour Joseph, bootmaker, Randolph nr Jefferson av, r cor Fort\\nand Russell sts\\nBour Joseph jr, do\\nBornhort Roll, bootmaker, Griswold nr Atwater\\nBoyd James, grocer, cor Beaubien and Lafayette sts\\nBoudrou Stephen, carpenter. Brush st nr Gratiot road\\nBond CO, gilders looking glass manufacturers, 93 Jeff av\\nBoyle Bernard, grocery, 41 Woodgridge st\\nBoisclair Thos, ship joiner, Larned nr Cass\\nBorn H. shoemaker, Larned nr Bates\\nBonner Isaac, mason, Atwater st\\nBoget Minard, tavern, Grand River st\\nBoardman Daniel, mason, Adams av nr Grand River road\\nBond E, Elizabeth nr Park st\\nBond A G, teamster do\\nBohn Philip, tailor, Congress nr Hastings\\nBirchard, L Y co, new manhattan store, 112 Jeff av\\nBirchard L Y, b M W Birchard s\\nBirchard M W, Congress near Woodward av\\nBirchard James T, Church Burchard, b M W Birchard s\\nBishop L, law office, 1 Desnovers block Jeff av, b National\\nHotel\\nBisset Moses, cartman, Beaubien st nr Macomb av", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 19\\nBigley Thomas, butcher, 11 City Hall market r Woodward av\\nnr State st\\nBigley John, butcher, b Thomas Bigley s\\nBillings John S, hatter. Woodward av nr Grand River st\\nBingham E, Congress nr First\\nBishop Morris S, groceries and provisions, 4 Wardell s block\\nWoodward av r Jefferson av nr st Antoine st\\nBissinger Michael, laborer, Catharine nr Russell st\\nBissell Chas, Kercheval co, Springwells near Detroit\\nBissell Edward, shoemaker, Macomb av nr Clifford st\\nBissell E A, Watkins Bissell, cor Jefferson av Brush st\\nBissell G W, do do do\\nBranham Jacob, (coloredj cook, Lafayette nr Antoine\\nBrabno Joseph, joiner, Croghan nr Hastings sts\\nBradley Collins, Hay den co, law build. Wood av, r cor\\nHastings and Lafayette sts\\nBrady H, Gen. U S Army, 308 Jeff av\\nBrady John, carpenter, cor Beaubien and Macomb sts\\nBrady Thomas, do do\\nBrady Trowbridge, grocers, 116 Jeffav\\nBrady Samuel P, r Congress nr Shelby\\nBrady Hugh, provisions, cor Atwater Griswold st\\nBradford James B, clerk F Moore s\\nBradford E P, Chandler Bradford, r 130 Jeff av\\nBranan James, boiler maker, Adams av nr John R st\\nBranan Denis, butcher, do\\nBranen John, mason. Fort near Beaubien st\\nBrainard Franklin, clerk A McFarren, b Jas G Crane\\nBraman Jason, carpenter, Cass near Lafayette st\\nBrazil Conrad, shoemaker, at John Smith s\\nBrazell Patrick, grocer, foot Woodward av\\nBrenan John, carpenter, Miami av nr vState st\\nBrewster Dudgeon, forwarding merchant, warehouse foot of\\nBrush fet\\nBrewster William, 237 Jefferson av\\nBreen Denis, laborer, Franklin st\\nBrinnin Anthony, laborer, Macomb nr Antoine\\nBilling, L laborer, do\\nBritton Sandford, cabinet maker, Jeffav, b American Hotel\\nBrister Daniel, carpenter, Beaubien nr Fort sts\\nBriscoe Benjamin, engineer. Farmer nr State sts\\nBritain George, mariner, new ferry house Woodward av\\nBriody Brine, joiner, Larned nr Third st", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "20 DIRECTORY\\nBrockhausen Dr, cor Antoine and Atwater\\nBrodhead, T F Deputy Sec y State, office capitol. b S Mc\\nKnight s\\nBrooks Edward, collector customs, office Griswold st, r Wood\\nav nr Grand Riv st\\nBrooke Geo M, Brig General U S Army, b Michigan Exchange\\nBrooke E H U, rialto saloon, Woodbridge st\\nBroom Andrew, tailor, corner Fort and Russel sts\\nBronson John, Antoine nr Larned sts\\nBron Thomas M, shoemaker. Brush st nr JefTav\\nBrown Cullen, saddlery and hardware, 160 Jeff av, r 292\\nWoodbridge st\\nBrown Robert, butcher, Berthelet market, r Atwater nr Beau-\\nbien st\\nBrown Francis, butcher, Atwater st\\nBrown John, grocer do\\nBrown Thomas, p.jrter, Brush nr Woodbridge st\\nBrown James, bootmaker, at Wm Nu gent s\\nBrown John, carpenter. State st nr Washington av\\nBrown Dr Rufus, office Jeff av, b Michigan Exchange\\nBrown Henry H, cashier Mich Insurance Bank, r cor Fort\\nand Wayne sts\\nBrown Barton, driver Railroad hotel\\nBrown John, dry goods, Woodward av r Woodwar av nr State\\nBrown George, clerk, John Brown s\\nBrown Frederick, bootmaker, Atwater st\\nBrown John, warehouseman Dorr, Webb co\\nBrown Vincent, machinist, Wayne nr Larned st\\nBrown Widow, tailoress, 58 Jefferson av\\nBrownson H C, clerk, George Macy s\\nBrownley John, shoemaker, corner Monroe av Randolph st\\nBrownell Gushing, b Clinton House\\nBuddington, George W carpenter, cor JefTav and Brush sts\\nBuckley Henry J, elk G. Williams co, b Thos Palmer s\\nBuckley Wm, bootmaker, W^ood av nr Woodbridge st\\nBuck John, blacksmith. Brush st near Gratiot road\\nBuel Howard, law office, W^oodward nr Jefferson av\\nBuel, Alex W 140 Jefferson av nr Riopelle\\nBuhl, F C H, manufacturers of hats and caps, Jeff av\\nBuhl F, r Congress nr Cass st\\nBuhl C H, r Griswold near Congress st\\nBull James, variety store, 11 Woodward av, r cor Bates and\\nFarncier sts", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 21\\nBull Chas M, ^oceries and provisions, Wood av nr Fort, r\\nMich av cor Park st\\nBull G, law office, Drew s build, Jefferson av, b widow Hale s-\\nBull George G, deputy clerk U S district and circuit courts\\noffice U S buildings Jeffav r Jeff av nr Wayne st\\nBunne Tunice, shingle maker, Hastings nr Pine sts\\nBurns Edward, porter, D Dunning s\\nBurns James, drayman, Croghan nr Beaubien st\\nBurns Edward, laborer, do\\nBurns James R, Cook Burns, Michigan av nr Griswold st\\nBurns Patrick, carpenter. Congress nr Antoine\\nBurns Alexander, carpenter, b Wm Robson s, Congress st\\nBurns John, laborer, At water st\\nBurgin Cha-s, cartman, Lafayette nr Hastings\\nBurchell Wm, ste-am boat agent, Hastings nr W^oodbridge st\\nBury Wm, clerk, N Elbert s\\nBurnell Wm, master Guilder, TFoodbridge st\\nBurchell Moses, grocer, do\\nBurreil Richard, carpenter, 167 do\\nBurll Richard, carman, ibot Randolph st\\nBurts David M, joiner, Farrar op Jail\\nBurt Mrs, Miami nr Monroe avs\\nBurley W, clerk Armstrong Sibley\\nBurley Washington, elk Armstrong 6z co\\nBushnell D, b American Hotel\\nBush Theodore, mariner, Beaubien nr Gratiot road\\nButler Peter, cartman, Franklin st\\nButler, Wm carpenter, Fort nr Brush\\nButler W A, Lamson Butlei Larned near Beaubien st\\nButler Campbell, currier, b Miss Lyons\\nButler, Comfort Fingal, job printer, 59 Woodward av\\nButton Harry, cooper, Larned nr Cass\\nBuzzard Philip, carpenter, Atwater st\\nBacker Andrew, do do\\nBush Theodore, mariner, Gratiot road nr Barracks\\nBusby James, carpenter, Washington av nr Grand River st\\nBlaenk John, pianoforte maker, Randolph st nr Jefferson av\\nBlack, mason, b Israel Noble s\\nBlack River steam mill lumberyard, foot Hastings st\\nBlake Fortice, clerk E.dred co\\nBlanchard Christopher, currier, at McKibbin s\\nBlair John, blacksmith, VVoodbridge st, r Grs near Cong st\\nBlack J 6o A, grocers, Military square", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "22\\nDIRECTORY\\nBlakeslee George, carpenter, Woodward av nr State st\\nBlenks Peter, laborer, cor Farrar and John R sts\\nBlockner Matthias, butcher, John Hull s\\nBloom, Henry tailor, Russell nr Fort sts\\nBlooni John, sail maker ship chandler, 28 Woodbridge st\\nr First st nr Congress\\nBlindbury Chas, sawyer, l-Fbodbridge st\\nBlin Edmund W, clerk Geo Moon s\\nBruce Orson, sadler, b Issac Clark s\\nBrush Charles R, Brush farm on Witherell stab Grand Circus\\n^Brush E A, gent., 20: Jeff av\\nBrush Alfred, do\\nBrunyard John, joiner, foot of Bates st\\nBrunet Chas, farmer. Pine st\\nBrunei John, do do\\nBaker Louis, laborer do\\nBeans John, do do\\nByram Ebenezer A, Slater Byram, Elizabeth nr Grand\\nCircus\\nByram Chas, cabinet maker, Larned near Hastings\\nBryant, Miss E select school. Mechanic s Hall b O M Hyde s\\nBycraft James, Market Hotel, Atwater st\\nBrazell James, tailor, do\\nBoivert Oliver, b Steamboat Hotel\\nBest, laborer Antoide st nr Atwater.\\nBailey Dr Frederick E, dentist Woodward av nr Larned st\\nc.\\nCable Andrew, b Steamboat Hotel\\nCadwell Henry, carpenter. Pine st\\nCalhoun A B, Spencer Calhoun, r Congress nr Brush\\nCals Peter, tailor, Macomb nr Hastings\\nCallabash Peter, sadler, St Mary nr Hastings\\nGallagher James, tailor, Larned nr Randolph st\\nCampau, Joseph Jefferson av\\nCampau Joseph jr, do /t\\nCampau Daniel J, county treasurer, Jefferson av\\nCampau Henry, ps^^Ur^ do\\nCampau Denis, it tjo\\nCampau James, f do\\nCampau Barnabas, cor Congress and Griswold\\nCampau Barnabas jr, do do\\nCampau Alexander, do do", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 23\\nCameron Gilbert, laborer, Mullet nr Hastings sts\\nCampbell Jack, Scotch dry goods store, 143 Jefferson av\\nCampbell Joseph, segar maker, Beaubien nr Montcalm st\\nCampbell Wm P, new ferry house tavern, Woodward av\\nCampbell James V, law office at Douglass Walker s, r 109\\nLarned st\\nCampbell Edward, ostler at G Howe s\\nCampbell John, baker Wm Witherspoon s\\nCamp Thomas, laborer. Congress nr Hastings st\\nCaniff A C, Congress nr Shelby st\\n-Canfield, A capt CJ S army, do\\nCanann Michael, laborer, Lafayette nr Beaubien st\\nCanann James, laborer, Grand Riv st\\nCanann Dennis, do do\\nCapitol (The) Legislative Hall of Michigan nr State and\\nGriswold sts\\nCardell Michael L, dentist, office cor Congress st Wood av\\nCareyJames, laborer, Woodbridge st\\nCarey James H, clerk, State st nr Woodward av\\nCarey O H, commission merchant, office G Williams co, r\\ncor Woodward av and State st\\nCarpenter Nathan B, Bates nr Farmer st\\nCarpenter Townsend, cor Jeff av and Brush st\\nCarpenter H D, bar keeper Michigan Exchange\\nCarpenter Rice, dry goods merchants, 140 Jefferson av\\nCarpenter U N, b Michigan Exchange\\nCarp Peter, laborer, cor Brush and Croghan sts\\nCartner B F, bootmaker, 163 Jefferson av, r Congress st\\nCarle Daniel, laborer, Antoine nr Woodbridge st\\nCargill Oscar F, b National Hotel\\nCarmer Henry H, grocery. Woodward av nr Military Square,\\nr Antoine nr Congress st\\nCarney James, gardiner, De Garmo Jones farm\\nCarroll H, vegetable store, Michigan Grand av\\nCarter Wm, (colored) barber, Woodbridge st\\nCarter A C, grocery, Woodbridge st\\nCass Lewis, cor Cass and Fort sts\\nCass Lewis jr, do do\\nCash Joseph, shoemaker, Lafayette nr Russell\\nCasey John, laborer, do\\nCaswell Seneca, carpenter, Miami av nr Grand Circus\\nCavalli Dr, Franklin st\\nCavalry Wm, mariner, Grand River st nr Macomb av", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "24 DIRECTORY\\nCavanagh James, porter at Geo Wales\\nCavaney Patrick, moulder, 1 Woodbrioge st]\\nCavaney John, blacksmith, do\\nChafFe Amos, farmer, 40 Monroe av\\nChagnon Langlois, grocers, 76 Atwater st\\nChagnon Louis, baker, Larned near Brush sts\\nChannre Nicholas, laborer, Croghan nr Antoinests\\nChancellor of Michigan (Hon Randolph Manning) office in\\nCapitol\\nChandler Bradford, wholesale and retail dry goods ware-\\nhouse, 130 Jefferson av\\n^Chandler Zacharias, b B F Moore s\\nChapman Silas, 2d bar keeper National Hotel\\nChamberlain David, carpenter. Woodward av nr Grand Riv-\\ner st\\nChambers Chas, carpenter, 42 Larned st\\nChambau Joseph, carpenter, St Marys st\\nChampagn Joseph, laborer, Franklin st\\nChamp Wm, Railroad Temperance House, cor Michigan and\\nWashington avs\\nChapman James, grocer, Monroe av nr Military Square\\nChapman Nathan, coachman to capt Canfield\\nChapman John, stone cutter, Larned nr Griswold st\\nChapoton Eustache, mason, Jefferson av\\nChapoton Alexander, mason, Congress nr Beaubien\\nChapoton x\\\\ndrew, mason, Lafayette nr Rivard st\\nChapoton Dominick, bootmaker, at P Babillion s\\nChapoton Augustus, carpenter, Farrar w John R st\\nChapoton Anthony, do do do\\nChapoton Benjamin, mason do\\nChase Elisha, Griswold nr Larned st\\nChase Thos, b National Hotel\\nChase John M, first clerk Auditor General s office, b Mrs\\nDean s, Congress st\\nChase John M, brick grocery, cor Rowland and Grand\\nRiver sts\\nChase Cargill, dry goods merchants. Commercial Buildings,\\nWoodward av\\nChase John B, clerk, b Miss Lyons\\nChester John, forwarding merchant, warehouse foot Bates st, r\\ncor Fort and Cass sts\\nChipman H, law office, cor Jefferson av and Bates st, r Jeffer-\\nson av nr Antoine", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 25\\nChicoine Zepheren, laborer, Theresa alley, At water st\\nChittenden Wm F, superintendent C Railroad, r Depot\\nChittenden Wm, r Railroad Depot\\nChope E, blacksmith, op Am Hotel Jeff av, r Cong nr Brush st\\nChope Alex, do do do do\\nChristian Thos, acc t Daily Advertiser, r Lafayette st\\nChristian Joseph, clerk, George Beard s\\nChristian John, mason, St Mary nr Rahdolph\\nChristian M P, Geiger Christian, printer, 154 Jefferson\\nav over Watson s store\\nChrysler Wm, carpenter, Larned nr Beaubien st\\nChurch E M, grocery. Woodward av b Israel Noble s\\nChurch Birchard, wholesale and retail dry goods store,\\ncor Wood av and Congress st\\nChurch Philetus S, r Congress nr Antoine\\nChurch, clerk Justus Clark s\\nChurch Chas S, clerk J W Strong jr, b National Hotel\\nChurchill M C, clerk Garrison s store, b National Hotel\\nCicotte Edward V, inspector beef, pork and fish, cor Congres\\nand Beaubien sts\\nCicotte Francis, 8 Congress st\\nCicotte James G, Fort nr Hastings st\\nCicotte James S, Franklin st\\nCicotte David, joiner, do\\nCity Coffee House Woodbridge st nr Woodward av\\nCity of Detroit, for mayor, c see Detroit city\\nClark Cornelius, livery stable, Randolph st nr Jeffav\\nClark Isaac, sadler, Rivard nr Franklin st\\nClark James, engineer, near Grand Circus\\nClark Benj, deputy inspector provisions, cor Cong and Beau-\\nbien sts\\nClark David S, blacksmith, Cass st\\nClark, tailor, Park st nr Michigan av\\nClarke Dr T B, physician and drug store, Wood av, r Jeffav\\nClark Justus W, grocery, cor Woodward av and Military\\nSquare, r Randolph st nr Gratiot Road\\nClark Wm H, Randolph st nr Gratiot road\\nClancy Geo, Larned st\\nClay Wm, hair dresser and wig maker. Woodward av adjoin-\\ning National Hotel, r Woodward av nr Grand River st\\nClairoux Louis D, wagon maker, Jeffersen av nr Beaubien\\nst, r Hastings nr Fort st\\nClayton Robert, laborer, Atwater st\\n3", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "26 DIRECTORY\\nClaus J, button maker, Macomb nr Russell\\nClaus Michael, laborer, Franklin st\\nClement Samuel, turner, Randolph nr Fort st\\nClinton M, joiner, Clinton nr Antoine sts\\nClinton House, (A Leadbeater) cor Atwater and Brush sts\\nCline Chas, cabinet maker, cor Fort and Lafayette sts\\nClump Nelson, butcher, Berth market, r Chicago road\\nCoates, mason, Franklin st\\nCobb Josiah H, auction and com store, cor JefF av and Gris-\\nwold st, r Brush nr JefFav\\nCobb Dr, office jeff av, r Jefferson av nr Riopelle vSt\\nCobb, L H do do do\\nCobb Joseph, bootmaker. Woodward av\\nCobel Henry, warehouseman at E S Truesdail s\\nCochrane James, select school, Jefferson av (n s) nr Bates st\\nCoe Coit, exchange brokers, 53 Wood nr Jeff av\\nCoe Israel, b National Hotel\\nCoffin H W, carpenter, b Israel Noble s\\nCoghlan Daniel, butcher, 12 City Hall, r Griswold nr Grand\\nRiver st\\nCoghlan Cornelius, laborer, do\\nCoghlan Thomas, carpenter, Larned nr Cass st\\nCoghlan Thos, laborer, Hastings nr Fort st\\nCoit Samuel, b Widow Davenport s\\nColvin Matthew, butcher, Stephen. B Morse\\nColumbus Insurance Company, agents, Armstrong Sibley,\\nDetroit\\nCole Wm F, painter, basement Baptist Church, cor Fort and\\nGriswold sts\\nCole James A, Williams Cole, r SpHngwells\\nCole James, masor ,Fort nr Beaubien st\\nCole Mrs, Larned iBeaubien st\\nCole Oscar R, b American Hotel\\nCole Samuel, butcher, Miami av nr Grand Circus\\nCole Vincent, do do\\nCole William, sail maker, Atwater nr Woodward av, r Spring-\\nwells\\nColman, cabinet maker, b Edward Myers\\nCollins John, drayman, Clinton nr Hastings st\\nCollins Thomas, tanner, Atwater st\\nCoUison John, mill stone maker, b Jos McMichael s\\nCollins, Hugh Woodridge st", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 27\\nCollins, James clerk, Woodbridge st\\nCollins John, diayman, do\\nCollins Chas, malster, do\\nCollins Chas B, Hubbard Collins, b Mad Hale s\\nCollins Hubbard, law office, Wood nr Jeffav\\nav, r Rowland st nr Capitol\\nCommon Richard, mason. Fort nr Brush st\\nCommon Geo, tailor, Jeft^av, b Richard Common\\nCompanya Charles, carpenter, Russell nr Catherine sts\\nCompany James, carpenter, Larned nr Anioine st\\nComstock Oliver C jun, acting Com r Internal Improve\\nMichgan, office State buildings, Griswold st, b National\\nHotel\\nComstock Ephraim, carpenter, Wayne nr Jeff av\\nConnolly Patrick, plasterer, Larned nr Bates st\\nConrad Pierre, laborer, cor Rivard and Croghan sts\\nConney Christopher, shoemaker. Brush st nr Gratiot road\\nConaughton Patrick, laborer, Larned st nr Wood av\\nConove Charles, mason, Cass nr Lafayette sts\\nCondon John B, soap maker, 43 Franklin st\\nConkling E M, joiner, 229 Woodbridge st\\nConner Richard J, clerk N T Ludden s\\nConner Widow, 264 Woodbridge st\\nConway, stone cutter, do\\nCondo Jacob, laborer. Brush farm\\nConcklin Edward P, bar keeper new ferry house tavern\\nCook Burns, dry goods and groceries, 97 Jeffav\\nCook Olnej^, Lafayette nr Shelby st\\nCook Philip, Beaubien nr Clinton st\\nCook Chas PI, clerk at T H Armstrong s cap store, b at Mrs\\nDean s\\nCook James, trader. Congress nr Beaubien st\\nCook Wm, artist, Lafayette nr Wayne\\nCook Joseph, finisher, Lafayette nr Cass st\\nCook Widow, 153 Larned st\\nCook Geo, coppersmith, do\\nCook Mrs O, Larned nr Shelby st\\nCook Abraham, gent, Atwater st near Hydraulic works\\nCook Levi, pres t bank St Clair, r Shelby nr Congress st\\nCook Edward, blacksmith, Woodbridge st\\nCoombs Geoi ge. Keeper of the Capitol\\nCoombs Alonzo F, church sexton. Wood av nr Grand Circus\\nCooper David, dry goods, c, Jefferson av, r Mich Grand av", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "SB DIRECTORY\\nCooper Geo A, Jeflerson av r Michigan Grand av\\nGood Edward, clerk Pontiac Railroad, b Railroad Hotel\\nCooper Wm, sadler, b do do\\nCopper Peter, (colored) drayman, Clinton nr Antoine\\nCopland John, bakery, cor Randolph and Woodbridge sts\\nCoqiiilard Thomas, mason, Farmer st op Jail\\nCoquilard Augustus, mason, Farmer nr John R st\\nCoquilard Leander, mason, Franklin st\\nCorbitt Samuel, tailor, Atwater st\\nCornfield Wm, provisions do\\nCorstan Wm, ship carpenter, Franklin st\\nCorway James, laborer, Franklin st\\nCornfield Edward, grocer, Woodbridge st\\nCorson, lawyer, cor Antoine and AVoodbridge sts\\nCottell Simon, laborer, Lamed nr Hastings st\\nCotlin Joseph, gardener, Witherell st\\nCounty of Wayne, for clerk, c see Wayne county\\nCouse A, music saloon, 65 Jeff av\\nCouchois JMaxim, clerk at Abbot co s, b Miss Lyons\\nCouta Godfrey, ship carpenter, b I Noble s\\nCounahan John, laborer, Mich av\\nCoverts Chas, fur dealer. Congress nr Cass st\\nCovell, b O M Hyde s\\nCovert Isaac, carpenter, Columbia near Bnish \u00c2\u00bbt\\nCowie William, pattern maker, Atwater st\\nCowles Noah, Johnson Cowles, b W W Johnson s\\nCox Charles, butcher, Gratiot nr Rivard sts\\nCoxe Alfred, grocer and druggist, JefTerson av, b Alpheus S\\nWilliams\\nCoyle Patrick, tanner, c@r Beaubien and Franklin sts\\nCoyl Wm K, grocery. Military Square\\nCoyle Edward, shoemaker, Randolph nr Woodbridge st\\nCrandell R, carpenter, Congress nr Wayne st\\nGrain Wm M, hardware store, Woodwai-d av, r Washington\\nav nr State st\\nCrane Albert, law office, law buildings Woodward av, b D\\nDunning s\\nCrane James G, hatter, Jeff av, r State nr Farrar\\nCramer John, shoemaker, do\\nCrabb James, brickmaker. First nr Congress st\\nCrabb Geo, joiner, Jefferson av nr Randolph\\nCrary Alonzo, agent Pontiac Railroad b Railroad Hotel\\nCringle Chas W, master mariner, Elizabeth nr Park st", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 29\\nCrippen Wm H, cabinet maker, Jefferson av\\nCromwell Elias C, S Reeve co, b Mich Exchange\\nCromhorn Anthony, laborer, Croghan nr Russell\\nCrones C, grocery, Mich Grand av\\nCross \u00c2\u00abSc Watts, shoemakers, do\\nCrouse Chas, mariner, Miami av nr John R st\\nCrough Patrick, laborer. Congress nr Randolph st\\nCrowley James, carpenter, foot Randolph st\\nGrossman G D, dry goods merchant, Jefferson av, r Jefferson\\nav cor Rivard st\\nCunningham John, feed store, Woodward av nr Military\\nSquare\\nCurnick James, umbrella maker, Woodbridge near Beaub st\\nCurtis J, school teacher, b Railroad Hotel\\nCurtis Geo, Fowler Curtis, b Railroad Flotel\\nCurtis Thos P, carpentei*. Brush st nr Gratiot road\\nCurtis Louis, blacksmith, Macomb nr Antoine st\\nCurtis William, clerk, Croghan nr Beaubien\\nCurrie James, laborer, Bates nr Woodbridge st\\nCurry Wm R, carpenter, Farrar st nr Monroe av\\nGushing Charles, clerk T K Adams r Congress nr Rand st\\nCushwa John, joiner, Macomb nr Antoine st\\nCusac A, pattern maker do\\nGruivell F, jeweller at W Fischer s\\nCentral Railroad ticket office, cor Woodward av nr Military\\nSquare\\nD.\\nDahmer John, cabinet maker, 57 Bates st\\nDahmer George, do do\\nDailey John W, porter post office, r Randolph nr Harriet st\\nDailey William, drayman, Lawson co\\nDajat F, tailor. Fort nr Rivard st\\nDalmas Augustus, shoemaker, Atwater st\\nDaly John, laborer. Brush nr do\\nDaly Thomas, laborer, Mich av nr Shelby st\\nDaly D, grocery, Mich av\\nDaly John, teamster, cor Monroe av and Randolph st\\nDaly William, laborer, Cass nr Lafayette st\\nDaly Daniel, do Woodward av nr Adams av\\nDamm Henry, upholsterer, Lafayette nr Rivard st\\nDamm J A, grocery, cor Hastings and Croghan sts\\nDanahey Michael, grocery, Woodward av\\n3*", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "30 DIRECTORY\\nDanforth Joseph, clerk, G D Grossman s\\nDarcy James, shoemaker, Park nr State st\\nDardiss John, laborer, na Gtand Circus\\nDavis CO, brass founders, Bates st op Irish church\\nDavis Solomon, cor Bates and Farrar st\\nDavis B B, proprietor Eagle Tavern, Woodbridge nr Gris-\\nwold st\\nDavis A C, do do do\\nDavis Caleb F, painter, op American hotel, JefF av, r cor CoH\\ngress and Hastings\\nDavis Joseph, painter, Woodbridge st\\nDavis Wm, cow keeper, Congress nr Cass\\nDavis J M, mason, Macomb nr Antoine st\\nDavis, cartman, Shelby nr Lafayette st\\nDavis James B, at John Humphrey s Northern Hotel\\nDavenport Lewis, Jefferson av\\nDavenport, Widow, 105 Larned st\\nDavid Alexander, cartman, Hastings nr Layfayette st\\nDavidson Alexander, law office, Drew s block Jefferson av, r\\nJefferson av and Antoine st\\nDavy Geo, porter A Newbold s\\nDayton Sabin, shoemaker, Atwater st\\nDean John, clerk Alfred Coxe s\\nDean Mrs, cor Congress and Shelby sts\\nDecay Charles, tanner, Woodward av nr State st\\nDecker Wm, laborer. Fort nr Antoine st\\nDecker Wm, laborer, Lafayette nr Russell st\\nDecker Louis, do do do\\nDedrick Benjamin, ship carpenter, Larned nr Cass st\\nDeffbe James, butcher, Berthelet market r Atwater st\\nDefrane Anthony, chandler, cor Rivard and Congress st\\nDe Graff* Townsend, hardware store, cor Woodward av and\\nLarned st\\nDe Graff Harmon, Fort nr Shelby st\\nDeitz Jacob, plasterer, Catharine nr Hastings st\\nDelisle Chas, shoemaker, Franklin st\\nDelany Sylvanus, Randolph nr Woodbridge st\\nDelude Oliver, cooper, Macomb nr Rivard st\\nDemocratic Free Press, printing office, Jefferson av nr Shelby\\nDempsey Darby, carpenter, Beaubien nr Lafayette st\\nDenning Richard, laborer nr Grand Circus\\nDenbacker, carpenter, Beaubien nr Congress st\\nDenoyer Joseph, grocery, Atwater st", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "OP DETROIT. 31\\nDenoyer Anthony, drayman, Franklin st\\nDenicke Fred k, cabinet maker, do\\nDenniss Wm, drayman, Larned nr Brush st\\nDennin Patrick, laborer, Larned nr Cass st\\nDesnoyers Peter J, gent., cor Larned and Griswold st\\nDesnoyers (Gillett Desnoyers) Charles R, Fort st near\\nWoodward av\\nDesnoyers Peter, office Desnoyers buildings Jefferson av r\\ncor St Antione and Congress sts\\nDes Jardin, widow, Atwater st\\nDetroit city, Mayor of, hon John R Williams\\nRecorder of, Alpheus S Williams\\nAttorney of, David E Harbaugh\\nClerk of, Robert E Roberts, office Firemen s hall\\nCollector of, Cornelius A Wickware, office Fire-\\nmen s hall\\nMarshal and Superintendent of Hydraulic works\\nDavid Thompson, office City Hall\\nTreasurer, Theodore Willliams\\nChief Engineer of the Fire Department, James\\nStewart\\nSurveyor, A E Hathon\\nDirector of the poor. Mason Palmer, office Gris-\\nwold st op Custom House\\nInspectors of wood, Henry Carroll, Nicholas\\nGreusel, jr. and Samuel E Webster\\nInspect of weights measuees, Aretus A Wilder\\nPhysician, Henry Lemcke r Jefferson av nr Brush\\nSexton, Robert C Scadin\\nHay Scales, Jefferson av\\nDetroit Daily Advertiser, printing office over King s store,\\ncor Jefferson and Woodward av\\nDetroit Iron Company, office Jefferson av nr Cass st\\nDeville John, tailor, 217 Jefferson av r Croghan nr Antoine st\\nDeville Nicholas, tailor, Farrar nr Franklin st\\nDeville Geo, carpenter, do do\\nDewherst Alfred, farmer, Cass farm. Grand Riv road\\nDermont Robert, druggist, Wood av, b Pierre Teller s\\nDerwater Philip, carpenter, Franklin st\\nDexter George, porter, American Hotel\\nDey Alexander H, exchange broker, b National Hotel\\nDibble Orville B, proprietor of the Michigan Exchange Hotel\\nJefferson av", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0041.jp2"}, "42": {"fulltext": "32 DIRECTORY\\nDibble M C, billiard rooms cor Jefferson av and Shelby st\\nDibble Charles L, clerk W T Peavse, b Michigan Exchange\\nDiesh Jacob, laborer, Lafayette nr Russell st\\nDickson John, ship carpenter, Larned nr Wayne st\\nDickson Winsor, provisions c, Randolph st\\nDickson Edward, steamboat agent, b Railroad Hotel\\nDickinson Moses F, tin and copper ware, and stoves, 38 law\\nbuildings. Wood av, r Lafayette nr Shelby st\\nDimick, pedler, b Clinton House\\nDimmick, Joseph, laborer, b Railroad House\\nDimond John, shoemaker. Brush nr Larned st\\nDistrict Court, Judge of, Hon B F H Witherell\\nDixon David, drayman, Gillet, Desnoyers co\\nDodge Lewis, high school, Jefferson avnr Antoine, r Larned\\nnr Cass sts\\nDodge Alexander, joiner, Woodbridge st\\nDoherty Michael, grocery. At water st\\nDoherty Cornelius, laborer, Lafayette nr Antoine st\\nDoherty Dennis, boiler maker, Larned nr B ush st\\nDoll Sebastian, brush maker, Franklin st\\nDollar Wm, laborer, 117 Woodbridge st\\nDollarson Wm, (colored) drayman, Lafayette nr Hastings\\nDolsen Levi, tanner, Larned nr Beaubien st\\nDonneily Dr E B, 267 Jeff av\\nDoneliy Peter, laborer. Park nr State st\\nDorr, Webb co, forwarding merchants, warehouse Wood-\\nbridge foot Cass st\\nDorr Josiah, r Woodbridge st\\nDorsey W, bar keeper Steamboat Hotel\\nDoty Widow, 28 Monroe av\\nDoty Henry, auction and com store, Woodward av, r cor La-\\nfayette and Cass sts\\nDoty George, watch maker, 162 Jefferson av, r Congress nr\\nBrush st\\nDoty Wm, 28 Monroe av\\nDoty John, mason, Clinton nr Brush\\nDouglass Walker, law office, cor Jeff and Wood avs\\nDouglass Sam l T, b E P Hastings\\nDougherty Michaef, upholster, Bates nr Woodbridge st\\nDowling Edward,* shipwright, Larned nr Brush st\\nDowmans John, wagon maker, Beaubien nr Montcalm st\\nDowney Peter, blacksmith, Larned nr Brush st\\nDoyaz Godfres, Gratiot nr Antoine st", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 33\\nDoyle Edward, Clinton House\\nDrannan Wm, carpenter, Brush nr Franklin st\\nDrew John, office Drew s block, cor Jeff av and Griswold st,\\nr cor Cass and Lafayette sts\\nDrew R, 62 Griswold st, op Capitol\\nDriggs Wm, b Madam Hale s\\nDriscol Jarnes, drayman, Fort nr Third st\\nDriscol John, grocery. At water st\\nDriskell John, wagon maker, cor Rivard and Larned sts\\nDubuc John, tailor, McTerney s\\nDubuque John, tailor, Randolph nr State st\\nDubois John, tailor, Croghan nr Rivard st\\nDubois Chas, sadler, Larned nr Antoine st\\nDucut John, laborer, Franklin st\\nDucharne Chas, clerk A Newbould s\\nDudgeon Anthony, Brewster \u00c2\u00abSz; Dudgeon, Congress near\\nBrush st\\nDushane James, butcher, Atwater st\\nDushane Francis, carpenter, Congress nr Russell st\\nDushane, carpenter, Fort nr Hastings st\\nDuerr Gotlieb, tailor, 48 Woodbridge st\\nDuffield Rev Geo, Pastor first Presbyterian Church, 337 Jefi\\navenue\\nDuffield, Bethune b do\\nDuffield Wm W, law student, b Geo Duffield\\nDuffy James, laborer, Pine st\\nDugra Hubert, carpenter, Abbott nr Second st\\nDuggin Dennis, laborer. Farmer nr Randolph st\\nDunn Wm, laborer. Fort nr Brush st\\nDunn Philip, cartman, Croghan nr Beaubien st\\nDunn James C, gunsmith, Campau buildings nr Park st\\nDuncan Henry, sadler, b H Whitcornb s\\nDuncan, joiner, State nr Farrar st\\nDuncan Arad, (Davis co) Farrar nr State st\\nDuncan Sam l, shoemaker, do do\\nDunlay Maurice, warehouseman, Brewster co\\nDupra John, mariner, Atwater st\\nDupra Francis, do do\\nDupont Louis, tailor, Jefferson av, r cor Fort and Russell sts\\nDupont Chas, wagon maker, Franklin st\\nDupuy Edward, tailor, do\\nDuvell Wm, laborer, 171 Woodbridge st\\nDurfer Israel, cabinet maker, Fort nr Brush st", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0043.jp2"}, "44": {"fulltext": "34 DIRECTORY\\nDusty Edward, barber, Wood av nr National Hotel\\nDuval Andrew, cartman, Franklin st\\nDwight Alfred A, Smith, Glover Dwight, r Larned nr\\nWa5me st\\nDygert, Widow, State st nr Woodward av\\nDygert Kiniston, clerk J I Herrick s\\nE.\\nEagle Tavern, B B Davis proprietor, Woodbridge nr Gris-\\nwold st\\nEarly Thomas, laborer, Berthelet alley\\nEast Henry, (colored) mason, Congress nr Hastings st\\nEaton, Theodore H, wholesale druggist and grocer, 188 and\\nand 190 JefFav, r Jeff av nr Russell st\\nEbbert Clark, grocery, Mich av\\nEbbert Peter L, engineer, r Peter Lee s\\nEbert John, laborer, cor Porter and Third sts\\nEberstein Geo, shoemaker, cor Hastings and Franklin sts\\nEck Jeremiah, bootmaker at P Babillion s\\nEcklan, gardener, Franklin st\\nEddy John, machinist. State st nr Wash av\\nEdgar Wm, carpenter, Gratiot nr Beaubien st\\nEdmonds T B, salesman, Desnoyers s block, Jeff av\\nEdwards John, proprietor Old Ferry House, ft Griswold st\\nEgerman Barnard, butcher, Franklin st\\nEgerman Conrad, laborer, do\\nEgner Geo, confectioner, Jeffav nr Randolph st\\nEisenach Henry, tailor. Bates st, r Fort nr Rivard st\\nEkhert Joseph, bootmaker, Jeffav, r Brush nr Harriet st\\nEklif Chas H, carpenter, Randolph nr State st\\nElbert J Nicholson, forwarding merchant, warehouse foot of\\nRandolph st, r cor Jeffav and Rivard st\\nEldred co, hardware and leather store, Eldred s block, 12?\\nJeffav\\nEldred co, tannery, Atwater nr foot Rivard st\\nEldred Julius, gent, cor Brush and Congress sts\\nEldred Francis E, Woodbridge nr Rivard st\\nEldred Elisha, Bates st op Irish church\\nEldred Anson, lumber merchant and dealer in ground plaster,\\n84 Atwater st cor Theresa alley\\nEldridge Robert P, Secretary of State, office in the Capitol,\\nb National Hotel\\nEldridge Chas, brewer, b National Hotel", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0044.jp2"}, "45": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 35\\nEge Dr, Williams block, cor Jeff av and Bates st\\nEllet Wm, laborer, Woodbridge st\\nElliot David, laborer, Atwater st\\nElliot T R, clerk at J Lowrie s\\nElliott Widow, Congress nr Beaubien st\\nElliott Thomas R, clerk, b do\\nElliott Richard R, do b do\\nEllis Edward D, printer, cor JefF av and Randolph st, r Jeff\\nav nr Rivard st\\nElling Geo, clerk, Monroe av nr Randolph st\\nElmore John, engineer, 164 Woodbridge st\\nElsendachen Thomas, laborer, Lafayette nr Rivard st\\nEmerson Chas A, clerk Central Railroad, b Hirah Spalding s\\nEmmons Halmer H, Congress nr Second st\\nEmmons Norman L, law siudent, b do\\nEngleheart Peter, laborer, Lafayette nr Brush st\\nEnsign Lewis H, printer, Adams av nr Witherell st\\nErvin Geo, ship carpenter, Wayne nr Congress st\\nEsdel David, boarding house, Woodbridge st\\nEsdel David, tinsmith, Elizabeth nr Park st\\nEss John, blacksmith, Larned st, r Franklin nr Beaubien st\\nEtna Insurance Company. Hartford, Conn, agent John Palm-\\ner, Jeffav\\nEvans Richard, master mariner, 30 Congress\\nEvans Archibald, laborer, Beaubien nr Franklin st\\nEvans Richard, (colored) laborer, Lafayette st\\nEvers Barnard, laborer, Atwater st\\nEwers Alvah, cooperage, Cass st, r Shelby st nr Jeffav\\nEyer Geo, grocery, Jeffav op American Hotel\\nF.\\nFahey Edward, cooper, foot Randolph st\\nFahey John, clerk. Congress nr do\\nFairbanks John, clerk, P Hayden co\\nFairbairn Thomas, stone cutter, Lafayette nr Antoine st\\nFairbairn James, carpenter, Fort nr Antoine st\\nFallin Mrs. grocery, Woodbridge st\\nFalhahay Thomas, laborer, S Gillet s\\nFales Timothy, farmer, Witherell st Campau farm\\nFales William, butcher, do\\nFalvy Thomas, laborer, Third nr Congress st\\nFarmers Mechanics Bank, Jefferson av nr Shelby st\\nFarlin Charles D book keeper O Newberry b National Hotel", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0045.jp2"}, "46": {"fulltext": "36 DIRECTORY\\nFarnsworth hon Elon, Attorney general office under Farmers\\nand Mechanics Bank r Jefferson av nr Rivard st\\nFarnsworth Bates, dry goods, 85 Jefferson av\\nFarnsworth Benjamin S, r Shelby nr Jefferson av\\nFarnsworth J H, dentist, office 97 Jefferson av r Hamtramck\\nFarnsworth Ebenezer, clerk T K Adams\\nFarnsworth Leander L, deputy co register r cor Brush and\\nHarriet st\\nFame Edward, tinsmith, Randolph nr Woodbridge st\\nFarmer John, publisher of maps, Farmer st.\\nFarrar John, cor Farrar and Bates st\\nFarrand Jacob S, deputy collector of customs r State near\\nFarmer st\\nFassett William, Antoine nr Congress st\\nFassett Samuel, clerk Morris L Bishop s\\nFaucett Peter, farrier, Atwater st\\nFay Widow, Congress nr Randolph st\\nFearson George, master mariner, 29 Franklin nr Antoine st\\nFeeley Daniel, laborer, Larned nr Cass st\\n-Felch hon Alpheus, Judge supreme and circuit courts r Ann\\nArbor b National Hotel\\nFellhauer Stephen, bootmaker, Jefferson av nr Shelby st\\nFeltman Henry, carpenter, b Widow Fisher s\\nFenton James, clerk Dr T B Clarke s r Beaubien nr Croghan\\nFenton John; b do do\\nFeniffe, laborer, Foi*t nr Riopelle st\\nFerris Dr, Woodbridge nr Bates st\\nFerguson Wm, baker at Witherspoon s\\nFerguson E, teamster, Grand Riv st nr Wood av\\nFerguson Robert, waiter at D Dunning s\\nField Orus, Wash av nr Grand River st\\nField Louis, dealer in wood, Atwater st\\nField Geo, select school, Cole s block, Jeff av. r Springwells\\nFifer F, laborer, Macomb nr Antoine st\\nFinehart Isaac, mason, cor Brush and Croghan sts\\nFinney Walter, bar keeper at Franklin House\\nFinnister John, farmer, Wooward nr Adams av\\nFiremen s Hall, cor Larned and Bates st\\nFisher Widow, cor Beaubien and Franklin sts\\nFisher James, carpenter. Wash av nr Clifford st\\nFisher Elam, mason, Woodward av nr State st\\nFisher Thomas, drayman, Woodbridge st\\nFish Albert A, provision store, Woodward av r Grand River st", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0046.jp2"}, "47": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 37\\nFischer P W, importers of watches, 175 Jefferson av\\nFischer P, b Rademacher s, Monroe av\\nFisk David W, cor Woodward av and State st\\nFitzmorris Mrs, milliner c, Larned nr Shelby st\\nFitzmorris James, engineer, do do\\nFitzmorris Patrick, moulder, do do\\nFitzmorris Nicholas, boiler maker, Woodbridge st\\nFitzmorris Pierce, finisher, cor tloward and First sts\\nFitzgerald Patrick, laborer, Julius alley\\nFitzpatrick Roger, brewer, Larned nr First st\\nFitzpatrick William, plasterer. Congress nr Rivard st\\nFitzpatrick Thomas, huckster, Monroe av\\nFlanagan Hugh, shoemaker, do\\nFlanagin Peter, grocery, Atwater st\\nFlattery D, JefTerson av nr Cass st\\nFlattery J, do do\\nFlavin Cornelius, ostler, Larned nr Bates st\\nFletcher George, whitesmith, Cass st nr Jefferson av\\nFlinn Patrick, gardener, Atwater st\\nFlook Martin, laborer, Franklin st\\nFlynn Hugh, carpenter, Farrar nr Grand River st\\nFob John, laborer, Catharine nr Beabien st\\nFollet John, shoemaker, b F Gartner s\\nFoltz Michael, turner. Woodward av nr Atwater st\\nFoote George, 271 Jefferson av\\nFortier Berthelet, dry goods, 148 Jefferson av\\nFortier P M, b Henry Berthelet s\\nForman A, carpenter, Lafayette nr Russell st\\nFord George S, clerk at Charles Peltier s\\nFord Peter, tavern, Atwater st\\nFortin Peter, carpenter, Franklin st\\nForsyth R, Register U S Land Office, r Third nr Congress st\\nForsylh Frederick, ostler at G W Howe s stables\\nFoster Thomas, chair maker, Woodbridge st op Steamboat\\nHotel, r Atwater nr Hastings st\\nFoster Horatio, sadler at J Sabine s\\nFoster John, ship carpenter, Jefferson av nr Cass st\\nFougal Bernard, tailor, Brush nr Harriet st\\nFourth Ward Coffee House, Franklin nr Rivard st\\nFowler Stephen, select school nr Central Railroad, b Railroad\\nHotel\\nFowler Geo, tailor, b do\\nFox Robert, farrier. Congress st, r Brush nr Gratiot st\\n4", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0047.jp2"}, "48": {"fulltext": "38 DIRECTORY\\nFranchook John, laborer, cor Beaubien and Congress sts\\nFranklin House, Bates st nr Jefferson av\\nFranklin, farmer, Witherell st, Campau farm\\nFrankyer Richard, boatman, Macomb av nr Hastings st\\nFrankyer O, laborer, Catharine nr Beaubien sts\\nFranks Edward, cabinet maker, Larned nr Hastings st\\nFrank Martin, joiner, Franklin st\\nFranz Philip, grocer, Woodbridge st\\nFraser Alexander D, law office, Drew s Block, Jeiferson av, r\\ncor Jefferson av and Antoine st\\nFrazer Thomas, engineer, Lafayette nr Wayne st\\nFreeman Coleman, (colored) cooper. Fort nr Beaubien st\\nFrench David, cor Brush and Congress sts\\nFrench Newell, Hastings nr Woodbridge st\\nFrench George, (colored) cook. Fort nr Beaubien st\\nFrink Oliver S, clerk at Walker Parker s\\nFritz Charles, laborer, Larned nr Riopelle st\\nFrost George, clerk at E Lyon co s\\nFrumveller Lewis, coppersmith, cor Fort and Brush sts\\nFrumveller Joseph, do Brush nr Fort st\\nFuller Sylvanus P, clerk at John Rumney s, b Amer Hotel\\nFuller, clerk at S Reeve co s\\nGadwa Augustus, mason, cor Brush st and Berthelet alley\\nGagnier Dorick, recess. Woodward av\\nGagnier G, cooper, Gratiot st nr Rivard st\\nGagnier Martin, laborer, Atwater st\\nGagnier John, tailor, Franklin st\\nGagnier Rinney, laborer, Pine st\\nGagnier Samuel, mason. Fort nr Rivard st\\nGagnier C, cooper, Macomb nr Hastings st\\nGagnier Israel, cartman, Brush nr Gratiot st\\nGagnier Stephen, joiner, at Louis D Clairoux s\\nGagnier Eli, hatter, cor Hastings and Franklin st\\nGager Charles L, master mariner, 30 Congress st\\nGage Morgan L, sadler c 38 law buildings Woodward av r\\nLarned nr Shelby st\\nGage Amos, farmer, Cass st nr Jefferson av\\nGage Russell, cor Washington av and Grand River st\\nGage Henry, mason, Antoine nr Larned st\\nGalbraith George, warehouseman, John Chester s\\nGale William, (colored) cabinet maker, Berthelet alley", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0048.jp2"}, "49": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 39\\nGantt Samuel N, stationer and printer, 119 Jefferson av r\\nAdams av\\nGarrett Cyrus, Printer, Elizabeth st nr Witherell st\\nGarrison H, dry goods, Jefferson av r Fort nr Griswold st\\nGarrison Little, grocers, Woodward av\\nGarrison John, 64 Congress st\\nGarrison Charles, clerk, b Mrs Deans\\nGardner Benjamin, carpenter, Front nr Third st\\nGardner William, laborer, do do\\nGardner Samuel, do do do\\nGardner Frederick, shoemaker, Jefferson av r Congress nr\\nRivard st\\nGardner William, do Farrar nr State st\\nGary Rufus, laborer, Clinton nr Antoine st\\nGaston John, laborer, Wayne nr Larned st\\nGawtry Thomas, tailor, b Railroad Hotel\\nGaylord Henry, engineer, First nr Congress st\\nGaylord Edwin, clerk, Horace Hills\\nGeiger Christian, printers, Jefferson av over Watson s store\\nGeiger Martin, b Thomas Christian s\\nGeisse A Henry, b National Hotel\\nGeorge P J, furriers. Woodward av\\nGeorge Paul, Jefferson av nr Beaubien st\\nGeorge John, do do\\nGeorge James, laborer, Croghan nr Hastings st\\nGeraught A, grocery, cor Michigan av and Selby st\\nGibbings William, carpenter, Park nr Grand River st\\nGibbon John, shoemaker, A McGraws\\nGibson George, coachmaker, Miami av nr Grand River st\\nGibson John jun, carriage painter. Woodward av r Wayne nr\\nLafayette st\\nGibson James, do\\nGibson Miss, Wayne nr Michigan av\\nGibbs George, mill stone maker, Washington av near Clif-\\nford st\\nGies Henry, tavern, Brush nr Congress st\\nGies George, potter, Croghan nr Hastings\\nGies John H, do\\nGies Peter, Fort nr Brush st\\nGies Conrad, carpenter, Macomb nr Antoine st\\nGilbert Wlliam, mason, Columbia nr Clifford st\\nGilbert Stephen, drayman, nr Grand Circus\\nGilbert blacksmith, Atwater nr Hastings st\\nGilkey W T, empire recess, cor Jefferson av and Griswold st", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0049.jp2"}, "50": {"fulltext": "40 DIRECTORY\\nGillespie John, mason, Congress nr Brush st\\nGillet Desnoyers, forwarding merchants, warehouse, Wap-\\nping, foot Shelby st\\nGillet Shadrach, Fort st nr Third st\\nGillet R, cor Congress and Cass st\\nGilmour Martin, laborer, Grand River st\\nGilmour Henry, do do\\nGirardin Peter N, tailor, cor Fx-anklin and Rivard st\\nGirardin J A, printer, Cass nr Lafayette st\\nGirardin P N, blacksmith, do\\nGivney Thomas, laborer, alley nr Randolph st\\nGlover H, Congress nr Shelby st\\nGodfrey (Atkinson Godt rey) Jeremiah, Jefferson av nr\\nCass st\\nGodfrey Joseph, painter, do\\nGodard Abel C, Griswold nr Larned st\\nGodard Seymour, soap maker, Beaubien nr Franklin st\\nGodwin Thomas, drayman, Washington nr Michigan avs\\nGofF William, scale maker, Woodbridge st\\nGokey Joseph, cartman, Lafayette nr Hastings st\\nGomerton Thomas, laborer, Fort nr Third st\\nGoodwin hon Daniel, Judge of Supreme and first circuit\\ncourts b National Hotel\\nGoodwin Alexander, Franklin st\\nGooding Matthew, ship builder, Atwater st\\nGoodell Alexander, grocer, 155 Jefferson av cor Bates st r\\n107 Larned nr Beaubien st\\nGoodell Elijah, clerk, r Randolph nr Woodbridge st\\nGoodell James, (colored) laborer, Michigan Grand av\\nGoodell Elijah, cor Randolph and Woodbridge st\\nGoodrich J, grocer. Woodward av\\nGoodrich Otis, carpenter, Abraham Smolks\\nGoodkind Freedman, fancy and dry goods 165 Jefferson av\\nGordenier George, mariner, Jefferson av nr Shelby st\\nGordenier Henry, do do\\nGordon sawyer, b Samuel Webster s\\nGordon Richard, (colored) barber. Woodward av\\nGoret Fabian, carpenter, Wayne nr Lafayette st\\nGoret S, engineer, do do\\nGore Meredith, agent, cor Beaubien and Frunklin st\\nGory Edward, laborer, Larned nr Cass st\\nGotyer Gabriel, do Atwater st\\nGoulat Joseph, boatman, Lafayette nr Hastings st", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0050.jp2"}, "51": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 41\\nGounell John, laborer, National Hotel\\nGoula John, shingle maker, Franklin st\\nGranger Edward, carpenter, Beaubien nr Lafayette st\\nGranger Joseph, do do\\nGranger Joseph, mason, Adams av nr Grand River Road\\nGranger George, watchman Central Railroad\\nGranger H, watchmaker, b U S Hotel\\nGravellin Peter, laborer, Franklin st\\nGraves Walter, painter, Congress nr Beauk en st\\nGraves Horatio, do do\\nGray Lewis, forwarding merchants, warehouse foot Wood-\\nward av\\nGrray Horace W, Jefferson av nr Beaubien st\\nGray William, law student, b Andrew Harvie s\\nGray Hugh, carpenter, cor Randolph and Harriet st\\nGray William, do b Charles Lum s\\nGray Miss, Jefferson av\\nGreenfield John; engineer, Miami av John R st\\nGreenwood John, pattern maker. Grand River st\\nGreene Rowland, potter, Elisha Tyler s\\nGreene Thomas, carpenter, Congress nr Hastings st\\nGreen David, recess, Woodbridge st\\nGreen Edmund, do do\\nGreen Daniel, ostler, Tomlinson s Hotel\\nGregory C, portrait painter, Jefferson av b Dr Hill s\\nGreusel Nicholas, Lafayette nr Russell st\\nGreusel Nicholas, jan Wight s steam saw mill r Congress nr\\nRivard st\\nGrreusel Joseph, shoemaker, do\\nGresharber Bogart, watchmaker, at Wm Preusser s\\nGregg Alexander, Farrar st op jail\\nGrinnold John, shoemaker, cor Woodbridge and Griswold st\\nr nr post office\\nGriswold Widow, b John Palmer s\\nGriswold George R, county clerk, office county buildings\\ncor Griswold and Congress sts r cor Beaubien and Congress\\nGriswold John, dep county clerk do\\nGriffiths Thomas P, clerk post office r cor Woodbridge and\\nRivard sts\\nGriffiths John, boiler maker, Julius alley\\nGriffin xMbert C, exchange broker, Jefferson av\\nGriffin John, laborer, Shelby st nr Michigan av\\nGriffin James, grocery, Woodward av\\n4*", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0051.jp2"}, "52": {"fulltext": "42 DIRECTORY\\nGriffin Mrs, boarding house, Michigan av nr Shelby st\\nGriffor Francis, cartman, Pine st\\nGriffor Antoine, do do\\nGriffor Edward, do do\\nGriffor Francis jun, laborer, do\\nGrimm Christian, tailor, Macomb st\\nGrist, William prop city hay scales r Brush nr Harriet st\\nGrist Hartmayer, butcher, 3 City Hall Market r Gratiot road\\nGroll John, wagon maker, Brush nr Gratiot sts\\nGrose William, butcher, John Hull s\\nGrout John, civil engineer, b Railroad hotel\\nGrove Harrison, teamster, W oodbridge st\\nGryham Edwin, dry goods, Jefferson av b Widow Doty s\\nGubby Charles, tinsmith. Fort nr Antoine st\\nGuiteau John B, book keeper Aud Genl office b National\\nHotel\\nGuinevan Thomas, grocery, Woodbridge st\\nGulley O S, printer^ cor Jefferson av and Griswold st b Mrs\\nDean s\\nGuthrie William, laborer. Finest\\nGuthrie John, do Woodbridge st\\nH.\\nHachen Francis, shoemaker, Woodbridge st\\nHaenk Eromas, pedlar, Hastings st, Moran farm\\nHaggerty Donald, laborer, Larned nr Third st\\nHaight Richard, hair dresser, Miami av nr John R st\\nHake Joseph, grocery, cor Beaubien and Fort sts\\nHake Jacob, laborer, Macomb nr Hastings st\\nHallock Raymond, clothing stare, cor Jefferson and W^ood-\\nward avs\\nHallock Horace, Jefferson av nr Russell st\\nHalford James, currier, Woodbridge st\\nHaley John, laborer, Franklin st\\nHaley John, basket maker, Lafayette st\\nHaly P, shoemaker, Larned nr Wayne st\\nHale William, law office, Jefferson av, r Congress nr Wayne\\nHale Madame, 15 Congress st\\nHall Richard H, wholesale grocer, cor Woodward av and\\nCongress st, b George Hill s\\nHall Lewis, watchmaker, Jefferson av, r Lafayette st\\nHall A, do do do\\nHall William, do 95 do", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0052.jp2"}, "53": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 43\\nHall John, recess, Woodbridge st\\nHall Levi, sadler, Croghan nr Beaubien st\\nHall John, mason, Gratiot nr Hastings st\\nHall Widow, Witherell st\\nHall T, farrier, Washington av\\nHall Amos T, Dep State Treasurer, r Springwells\\nHall Benjamin F, teller Bank St Clair, r do\\nHall Dr S S, 92 Congress st\\nHammond Chas G, Aud Gen l, office State Buildings, Gris-\\nwold st, r Jefferson av nr Beaubien st\\nHammond Rev Mr, b Charles G Hammond s\\nHammond James R, b Mrs O Heartwell s\\nHamilton Alfred, carpenter, Howard nr First st\\nHamilton Hiram B, cooper, Michigan av\\nHamilton William C, carpenter, b Railroad Hotel\\nHamelin Alexander, cor Rando ph and Lafayette sts\\nHamell Jacob, Woodbridge nr Shelby st\\nHamler Francis, laborer, Atwater st\\nHangstoffer Jacob, confectioner at G Egner s\\nHanrahan John, laborer in hydraulics, Julius al nr Shelby st\\nHanchman Mathias, laborer, Larned nr Orleans st\\nHancock John, recess, cor Woodward av and Woodbridge st\\nHanmer J, Congress nr Cass st\\nHanson Stephen T, master mariner, Fourth nr Congress st\\nHanson Staphen, laborer, cor Hastings and Clinton sts\\nHanna John, tobacconist, foot Bates st\\nHanks Thomas, laborer, nr Grand Circus\\nHand George E, counsellor at law, Phoenix Block, Jefferson\\nav, b Samuel Pitt s\\nHand James, laborer at Major Larned s\\nHand Peter do Abbott nr Second st\\nHann George, fur trader, Jefferson av\\nHarsha Willcox, book and job printer, 80 Jefferson av, 3d\\nstory Sheldon Block\\nHarsha William, printer, r Springwells\\nHartmayer Christopher, Gratiot House, Gratiot st\\nHartman Jacob, laborer, Franklin st\\nHarbaugh David E, city attorney, office Griswold st op Cus-\\ntom House, r 226 Jefferson av\\nHarding F A, law office, Jefferson av, r Congress nr Wayne\\nHarland William, butcher, cor Beaubien and Macomb sts\\nHarvie Andrew, law office. No 2 Desnoyers Block, Jefferson\\nav, r 130 Woodward av nr Grand River st", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0053.jp2"}, "54": {"fulltext": "44 DIRECTORY\\nHarvey George, carpenter, b W Champ s\\nHarmon John H (Bagg Harmon) b Mrs VVheelock s\\nHarmon Laurence, drayman, Rowland st\\nHarper Benjamin, shoemaker, Franklin st\\nHarper Philip, carpenter, Macomb nr Rivard st\\nHaring Clinton, law office, Griswold st, b S McKnight s\\nHarris F H, law office, Desnoyers Block, Jefferson av, r La-\\nfayette st nr Railroad Depot\\nHarris Holland, mariner, Larned nr Bates st\\nHarris John B, b E P Worden s\\nHarris John, shoemaker, Julius alley\\nHardy Samuel, ship carpenter, Atwater st\\nHart James, blacksmith, Michigan av\\nHart Noah, cooperage, Brush st cor Berthelet alley, r Rivard\\nnr Larned st\\nHastings E P co, forwarding merchants, warehouse Front\\nfoot Third si\\nHastings E P, 328 Jefferson av nr Hastings st\\nHastings Snmuel A do do\\nHatheway Warren, clerk at Farnsworth Bates\\nHathon A E, City Surveyor, Fort nr First st\\nHatch Junius H, Larned nr Shelby st\\nHawley co, brewers, Woodbridge st nr Woodward av\\nHawley Thomas, Bates st nr Jefferson av\\nHawley Richard, adjacent to the brewery\\nHawley Joseph, Elizabeth nr Park st\\nHawkins Walter, clerk at Abbot Beecher s\\nHawes Ebenezer, bar keeper Steamboat Hotel, r Woodward\\nav nr Grand River st\\nHayden P co, dealers in sadler s hardware, 36 Law Build-\\nings, Woodward av\\nHayden P co, harness warehouse, 67 Woodward av nr\\nLarned st\\nHays Michael, laborer. Porter st\\nHay Scales, Jefferson av op American Hotel; also cor Wayne\\nst and Jefferson av\\nHeart well Mrs O, Randolph st op Michigan av\\nHeartwell Thomas H, law student, do\\nHeadstrom Elias, cabinet maker, Randolph nr State st\\nHealey Nelson, carpenter, Monroe av nr Farmer st\\nHeath J C, produce merchant, Lafayette nr Shelby st\\nHeffman John, laborer, Abbott nr Second st\\nHenderhill Joseph, laborer, Macomb nr Rivard st", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0054.jp2"}, "55": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 45\\nHenderson Michael, teamster, Beaubien nr Rivard st\\nHenderson VVilliani, tailor. Brush nr Fort st\\nHenderson Henry, blacksmith do do\\nHenderson Richard, fermer, do do\\nHennesey William, butcher, Atwater st\\nHendry Alexander, cooper, Larned st\\nHenkel John, bar keeper, Strangers Home Hotel\\nHenry John E, grocery and provision store, Woodbridge st\\nop U S Hotel\\nHenry William A, painter, cor Washington av and Grand\\nRiver st\\nHerdman Robert, baker, cor Clinton and Beaubien sts\\nHerrmann Rev Frederick, Pastor German Lutheran Church,\\nr cor Brush and Columbia sts\\nHerrick John I, bookseller c, 97 Jefferson av, r Springwells\\nHei man, jeweller, b D Seefried s\\nHermon Peter, carpenter, Franklin st\\nHerron, grocer, Murray s Hotel\\nHerbst John L, baker, Atwater st\\nHerbst Mathias, carpenter, Clinton nr Beaubien st\\nHerps Lewis, baker at J Copland s\\nHesse J, laborer. Fort nr Brush st\\nHess Peter, shoemaker. Fort nr Rivard st\\nHewitt Elias, book keeper at Bank St Clair\\nHicks James A, fancy and staple goods, 166 Jefferson av, r\\nJefferson av nr Riopelle st\\nHiefner Gotlieb, Lafayette nr Brush st\\nHigginson James, carpenter^ cor Congress and Hastings sts\\nHiggins Sylvester W, Topographer of State Geological Sur-\\nvey, and Receiver U S Land Office, State Buildings, Gris-\\nwold st, r Brush nr Harriet st\\nHiggins Edward, joiner, W^oodbridge st\\nHiggins Patrick, grocer. Woodward av nr National Hotel\\nHiggins Hiram, shoemaker, Bates nr Farmer st\\nHiggins John, Miami av nr Grand River st\\nHiggins Thomas, do do\\nHillier John, baker, Lafayette nr Wayne st\\nHills Horace, dry goods c, 43 Woodward av 1st door below\\nHallock co s, r 314 Jefferson av\\nHill G J G, druggists and grocers, 12.0 Jefferson av\\nHill G, Larned nr Antoine st\\nHill J G, Jefferson av nr Beabien st\\nHill Dr, office Jefferson av, r Congress nr Brush st", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0055.jp2"}, "56": {"fulltext": "46\\nDIRECTORY\\nHill Rodney C, lawyer, cor Elizabeth and William sts\\nS-tt^u^T ^l?^ oodbridge and Griswold sts\\nHill Charles, sadler, b Murray s Hotel\\nHill Warren, gent. Woodward av nr Congress st\\nHnnes Adam, laborer, Antoine nr Franklin st\\nHhichman Theodore, (John Owen co) cor Fort and Cass sts\\nHmchman Mrs, 53 Larned st\\nHinlde John, potter, Woodbridge st\\nHinlin Nicholas B, at William Preusser s\\nHinde James, ship carpenter, cor Michigan av and Cass st\\nHiron George, Woodbridge nr Griswold st\\nHixson George R, currier, Woodbridge st\\nHoagland Luke, hatter, Jefferson av nr Cass st\\nHoag Henry, wagon maker, Cass st nr Michigan av\\nHoberg Christian, tailor, Michigan Grand av\\nHodgetts Edward, mason, cor Beaubien and Atwater sts\\nHodgkm John W, clerk at Hallock co\\nHolbrook De Witt C, law office, State Buildings, Griswold st,\\nb Michigan Exchange\\nHolland Patrick, Franklin Saloon, Woodward av\\nHolland Robert, ostler at Smith s livery stables\\nHolmes Godard, dry goods c, 83 Jefferson av\\nHolmes Cyrus B, b Abel Godard s\\nHolmes Robert, tinman, Woodbridge st\\nHolmes, J C (John Palmer co) b John Palmer s\\nHolmes J fcVo, dry goods c, Larned Block, Woodward av\\nHolmes Jabez, Monroe av nr Farmer st\\nHolmes John, carpenter, cor Miami av and John R st\\nHomiston James, potter at Elisha Tyler s\\nHooper George, sail maker at W Cole s, r Springwells\\nHopkins Bryan, shoemaker, 47 Jefferson av\\nflopkins Samuel R, sadler. Fort nr Beabien st\\nHopkins Frederick H, tailor, Elizabeth nr Clifford st\\nHopkins Robert, laborer, Elizabeth st nr Washington av\\nHopkins Charles, do Macomb av nr Grand River st\\nHopkins Samuel L, carpenter, Julius alley\\nHopkhis Norman, do Brush st nr Gratiot road\\nHopkins David, waiter at Steamboat Hotel\\nHopson T, grocer, cor Jefferson av and Rivard st\\nHopson Joseph, carpenter, do do\\nHopson Richard, grocer, Randolph st\\nHope John, house smith, Larned nr Cass st\\nHornbeck B A, salesman at J B Piquette s", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0056.jp2"}, "57": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 47\\nHorn Jacob, warehouseman at Lawson, Howard co s\\nHoughton Dr Douglass, State Geologist, office State Buildings,\\nGriswold st, r Wayne nr Larned st\\nHoughton Jacob jr, b Dr Houghton s\\nPlowland William, mason, 172 Woodbridge st\\nHoward Charles co, forwarding merchants, warehouse\\nFront toot First st, r 33 Monroe av\\nHoward W A (Buel Howard) cor Randolph and Macomb\\nHoward Jacob M, law office, 142 JefTerson av, r cor Larned\\nand Hastings sts\\nHoward Charles, clerk at D E Hubbard s\\nHoward Joshua, 64 Fort st\\nHoward Timothy, laborer, Larned nr Shelby st\\nHoward Owen, do do do\\nHoward M D, (Lawson co) Ann Arbor\\nHowlet Samuel, butcher, 7 City Hall Market, r Monro6 av nr\\nFarmer st\\nHowe G VV, livery stable, c\u00c2\u00a9r Larned and Shelby sts, r Con-\\ngress nr Shelby st\\nHubbard Bela, law office and land agency. Woodward av nr\\nJefferson av, b Mad Hale s\\nHubbard D E, dry goods c, 145i Jefferson av, r Lafayette\\nnr Sheiby st\\nHubard Andrew, carpenter, Clinton nr Antoine st\\nHuber William, do Hastings nr Lafayette\\nHudson William, laborer, Wayne nr Lafayette st\\nHulbert John Sz; co, forwarding merchants, warehouse Front\\nfoot Third st\\nHulbert John, cor Congress and Cass sts\\nHulbert Thomas J, Ass t Cashier Mich Ins Company, b Jacob\\nFarrand s\\nHull John, butcher, 8 City Hall xMarket, r Military Square nr\\nRailroad Hotel\\nHull William, Witherell st\\nHumphrey Levi S, U S Marshall, office U S Buildings, Jef-\\nferson av, r Monroe\\nHumphrys John, Northern Hotel, Woodward av nr Grand\\nCircus\\nHungerford Charles, porter at Steamboat Hotel\\nHuntoon Joseph, carpenter, Brush nr Harriet st\\nHunt F L, clerk r 100 Jefferson av\\nHurlbut Chauncey, grocer. Woodward av\\nHurbert Charles, mason. Brush nr Harriet st", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0057.jp2"}, "58": {"fulltext": "48 DIRECTORY\\nHurdle John, laborer, 165 Woodbridge st\\nHurd DrEbenezer, cor Woodward av and Congress st\\nHutchison H, grocer, Gratiot nr Hastings st\\nHutchings John, mariner, Fort nr Hastings st\\nHutchins Jenness, wholesale grocers c, cor Woodward av\\nand Larned st\\nHutchins M P, Griswold nr Lafayette st\\nHydraulic (City) Works, Atwater foot of Orleans st\\nHyde Oliv er M, hardware c, Woodward ay, r Griswold st\\nnr Capitol\\nHyde Benjamin, clerk at Eldred co s\\nHyke J D, carpenter, Abbott nr Second st\\nI J.\\nJackson Charles, master builder, Michigan Grand av\\nJackson George, tailor, Atwater st\\nJackson C W, brass founder, Wodbridge st r Grand River nr\\nFarrar st\\nJackson Calvin C, law office, Griswold st r Woodward av\\nnr Grand River st\\nJackson John, Woodward av nr State st\\nJackson H, (colored) hair dresser, Jefferson av\\nJacobs Nathaniel, druggist. Woodward av r Woodward av nr\\nGrand River st\\nJacob Michael, groceries and provisions, W^oodbridge st\\nJack (Campbell Jack) James R, Ann Arbor\\nJager John, mason, Clinton nr Antoine st\\nJaquith James, law student, b A H Stowell s\\nJasperson George, Russell nr Catharine st\\nJauriet Francis, engineer, Shelby st nr Michigan av\\nJefferies Benjamin, mason, cor Beaubien and Atwater sts\\nJelsch Joseph, tanner, b 4th Ward House Franklin st\\nJenness (Hutchins Jenness) John, Randolph nr Gratiot sts\\nJerome Edward, surveyor, Washington av nr Clifford st\\n/Jerome George, law student, b Edward Jerome s\\nJewitt Norbury, moulder, b W Champ s\\nImmel J, grocer, cor Lafayette and Russell sts\\nIndian Department, [United Slates Agent] office 342 Jeffer-\\nson av nr Rivard st\\nIngersoll J W, carpenter and turner, Woodbridge nr Brush st\\nJngersoll Widow, cor Beaubien and Larned sts\\nIngersoll Nehemiah, gent, b Benj G Stimson s\\nIngersoll Walter, teller Mich Ins Comp", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0058.jp2"}, "59": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 49\\nInglis James, Pastor 1st Baptist Church, r Second nr Congress\\nInglis Rev David, Pastor Scotch Presbyterian Church, r Con-\\ngress nr Beaubien st\\nInglis Richard, druggist, Woodward nr Jefferson av\\nInman William, master mariner, b D Dunning s\\nJohnston Anthony, merchant tailor, cor Woadbridge and Gris-\\nwold sts\\nJohnston Jesse, clerk at John Watson s\\nJohnson Silas, clerk at Cook Burns s\\nJohnson Cowles, grocery, Woodward av\\nJohnson W W, farmer, nr Grand River st\\nJohnson Rosseter P, clerk at G Shepard s, b Mrs O Heart-\\nwell s\\nJohnson Hiram R, soap factory, cor Cass and Atwater sts, r\\nMiami av\\nJohnson Widow B, Farrar nr Grand River st\\nJohnson Charles A, drayman at Watkins Bissell s\\nJones De Garmo, gent, Larned nr Fourth st\\nJones Gilbert F, wholesale and retail grocer, Atwater st, r\\nMiami av\\nJones Thomas, grocer, Woodbridge st\\nJones Elias W, clerk at G D Grossman s\\nJoy Porter, law office, Woodwai-d av\\nJoy J F, 339 Jefferson av\\nJoy Hartford, master mariner, Larned nr Beaubien st\\nJoy Hiram, clerk, Larned nr Brush st\\nIsbell Neveux, painters, cor Brush and Larned sts\\nIsbell William, b Louis Neveux s\\nIsdeli John, baker, Atwater st\\nJubenville Anthony, pedler, Woodbridge st\\nJudge of Probate, (Wayne Co) Cornelius O Flynn\\nIves Eardley, book keeper at Gillet Desnoyers r cor La-\\nfayette and Wayne sts\\nIves Albert, grocery. Woodward av nr Congress st\\nK.\\nKahn Nicholas, bootmaker, cor Beaubien and Atwater sts\\nKaminzky Anthony, printer, cor Larned and Beaubien sts\\nKaufmann Frederick, tailor, Brush nr Gratiot st\\nKearsley Jonathan, Jefferson av\\nKeane Hugh P, cor Larned and Beaubien sts\\nKeeney Johnathan, Cass st nr Michigan av\\nKeeney Benjamin, Cass st nr- Micigan av\\n5", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0059.jp2"}, "60": {"fulltext": "60 DIRECTORY\\nKeeney Willis G, clerk at Holmes Godard s, b J Keeney s\\nKellogg A S, Ass* Postmaster, b Dr R S Rice s\\nKellogg Chauncey P^ clerk In Imp office, State Buildings, b\\nS McKnight s\\nKelly William, laborer, At water st\\nKelly Mrs, grocery, Woodbridge st\\nKelly William, e\u00c2\u00bbgineer, Cass nr Lafayette st\\nKempf Matthew, Sun Tavern, Jefferson av\\nKennedy Alfred, The Shades^ cor Larned and Shelby sts\\nKennedy James, carpenter^ Brush nr Macomb st\\nKendrick S N, Detroit Iron Comp, office Jefferson av nr Cass\\nst, r cor Congress and First sts\\nKendall David, laborer,. Atwater st\\nKeohler John, dyer, Woodbridge nr Beaubien st\\nKercheval B B co, forwarding merchants, warehouse foot\\nWoodward av\\nKercheval B B, Spring wells\\nKerney Patrick, tailor, Woodbridge st\\nKern Menasse, segar maker, 161 Jefferson av\\nKesler Thomas, shoemaker, b Israel Noble s\\nKetchum Cephas B, clerk at Chandler Bradford s\\nKetchum Charles, clerk at Franklin Moore s\\nKetchum Justus, clerk, Franklin st\\nKeune Francis, mariner, Jefferson av\\nKieler Henry, tailor, Jefferson av\\nKiezer Francis X, butcher, Clint(m nr Antoine st\\nKiezer Jacob, mariner, 58 Jefierson av\\nKillin James, grocery, cor Randolph and Atwater sts\\nKilroy The Rev Laurence, Pastor of Trinity (Irish Catholic)\\nChurch, r Bishop s house, Randolph st\\nKimball Elanson, painter. Pine si\\nKimball Daniel, recess, cor Woodbridge and Griswold sts\\nKimberly Horace, printer^ r Congress nr Randolph st\\nKindekens The Very Rev P, Vicar General, Pastor of St\\nAnn s (French Catholic) Church, r Bishop s house, Ran-\\ndolph st\\nKingsbury Otis, teamster, Jefferson av nr Rivard st\\nKinsler Charles, carpenter, cor Antoine and Franklin sts\\nKing J L, clothing store, cor Jefferson and Woodward avs, r\\nWoodbridge st\\nKing J E, clerk at J L King s\\nKing Robert W, clerk at Frederick Wetmore s\\nKing John, joiner, Fort nr Brush st", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0060.jp2"}, "61": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 51\\nKing John, laborer, Michigan av nr Shelby st\\nKing Henry, farmer, cor Farrar and Grand River sts\\nKing William, shoemaker, Rivard nr Larnad st\\nKirby Geo co, leather store, 37 Woodward av\\nKirby George, Fort nr Griswold st\\nKirby Zebulon, b George Kirby s\\nKittredge Mrs, 38 Larned st\\nKittredge William E, joiner, do\\nKittredge Widow, cor Lafayette and Shelby sts\\nKlasson Peter, carpenter, Clinton nr Hastings st\\nKleinhans George, butcher. Farmer nr Grand River st\\nKlein J acob, shoe store, Griswold nr Woodbridge st\\nKnapp Samuel, mason. Congress nr Brush st\\nKnapp Lucian, soap maker, Washington av nr Grand River st\\nKnapp John, cartman, Brush nr Gratiot st\\nKnapp Joseph, cooper, Julius allpy\\nKneeland L P, cabinet maker, Larned nr Shelby st\\nKnight James, Lafayette nr Antome st\\nKnight Alfred, shoe store, Woodward av, r Shelby nr La-\\nfayette st\\nKnowles William, carpenter, Washington av nr Clifford st\\nKobel Henry, porter at E S Truesdail s\\nKoch Frederick, butcher, 4 City Hall, r Gratiot road\\nKopp The Rev** Anthony, Pastor of St Mary s (German\\nCatholic) Church, r Bishop s house, Randolph st\\nKranech Frederick, laborer, Franklin st\\nKranech Frederick jr, shoemaker, do\\nKranech Henry, laborer, do\\nKranech Jacob, cabinet maker, do\\nKrengel Gasper, tailor, Macomb nr Hastings st\\nKress Aznire, mason, Larned nr Third st\\nKrug^ G, shoemaker, Lafayette nr Hastings st\\nKruz Adolphus, laborer, Atwater st\\nKummed Michael, carpenter, Hastings nr Lafayette st\\nKunze Augustus, soap and candle factory, Randolph st\\nKunze Louis, shoe store, Jefferson av\\nKyrnes Patrick, blacksmith, Congress nr Randolph st\\nJj.\\nLabonti Mitchell, laborer, Beaubien nr Montcalm st\\nLacroix E N, clerk E A Brush\\nLacroix Henry M, (Stead Lacroix) 62 Woodward av\\nLafleur Leander, carpenter, Franklin st", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0061.jp2"}, "62": {"fulltext": "52 DIRECTORY\\nLafevre Peter, cartman, Gratiot nr Hastings st\\nLaible Robert, grocer, Woodbridge st\\nLaible Eugene, brass founder, b C W Jackson s\\nLalond John, wagon maker, Clinton nr Antoine sts\\nLa Monde Levi, bootman, Hastings nr Croghan st\\nLambert William J, Witherell st\\nLambert W, (colored) tailor, Woodward av\\nLamore Louis, carpenter, at Dextei Merrill s\\nLamson Butler, dry goods, c 138 Jefferson av\\nLam.son Darius, 298 Jefferson av\\nLamb George, butcher. Elizabeth st nr Adams av\\nLanders James, joiner, Macomb nr Antoine st\\nLantz John, laborer, Wayne nr Jefferson av\\nLand [United States], office Jefferson av nr American hotel\\nLand office for the sale of lands belonging to the State of\\nMichigan Marshall\\nLandreth George, select school, basement Methodist Church\\nLang Edward, book keeper Smith, Glover Dwight\\nLane Timothy, pedier, foot Randolph st\\nLane Daniel, laborer, Miami av nr State st\\nLapier J B, Atwater st\\nLaprad Francis, laborer, Pine st\\nLarkins John, teamster. Congress nr Antoine st\\nLarkins Andrew, cartman, do nr Hastings\\nLarkins James, laborer, do do\\nLarkin Patrick, engineer, Farrar nr Grand River st\\nLarpins William, mason, Jefferson av Rivard st\\nLarned B F, Major and Paymaster U S army 312 Jefferson a v\\n[office on Hastings st]\\nLarned Widow, 22 Congress st\\nLarned Sylvestre, do\\nLarned Frederick S, clerk Mich Ins Comp\\nLashers Dominick, laborer, Franklin st\\nLatimer George, mariner, Shelby st nr Michigan av\\nLatimer Burdett, do do\\nLathrop Luther, cooper. Fort nr Third sts\\nLatour Charles, carpenter. Pine st\\nLatour Louis, laborer, Beaubien nr Montcalm\\nLaubucker Nicholas, carpenter. Congress nr Oi leans st\\nLavender Pope, segar makers, Randolph st\\nLavender Robert H, b United States Hotel\\nLavey Eli, carpenter. Brush nr Gratiot st\\nLawrence Guilford, laborer, Croghan nr Hastings st", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0062.jp2"}, "63": {"fulltext": "OP DETROIT. 53\\nLawson, Howard co, commission merchants, Atwatcr st\\nLawson Francis W, cor Griswold and Congress sts\\nLawson Widow, Franklin st\\nLawson William, mariner, Woodbridge st\\nLeadbeater Alexander, coroner Wayne co, Clinton House\\nAtwater st\\nLebotte John, gunsmith, Atwater st\\nLebotte Denis, do do\\nLabotte Joseph, blacksmith, at Stephen Bouchardt\\nLe Clare Francis, shoemaker, Gratiot nr Hastings sts\\nLedyard H, Cap U S army, at Lewis Cass\\nLe Due Gabriel, carpenter, Atwater st\\nLe Due Toussaint, wagon maker, Gratiot st\\nLeddy James, provisions c, Michigan Grand av\\nLeete Ray, cabinet makers. Congress st\\nLeete Thomas R, Woodward av nr Grand River st\\nLeece James, joinsr, Atwater st\\nLee Stuart, law office, under Bank of St Clair Jefferson ar\\nLee E S, Fort nr Griswold sts\\nLee Charles L, mason, Adams av nr Grand River st\\nLee Joseph, stone cutter, Macomb nr Antoine\\nLee William S, clerk Indian Department r Jefferson av nr\\nOrleans st\\nLee Peter, bakery grocery, cor Atwater and Brush st\\nLee Thomas, porter United States Hotel\\nLefevere The Right Rev*^ Peter Paul, Catholic Bishop of De-\\ntroit r Bishop s house, Randolph st\\nLefrance Joseph, tanner, cor Hastings and Franklin sts\\nLeming Oliver, carpenter, Lafayette nr Beaubien st\\nLemon Stephen, boatman, Croghan nr Hastings st\\nLemon John, cor do do\\nLemcke Dr [city physician] 221 Jefferson av\\nLennon Mrs, temperance grocery, cor Michigan av and La-\\nfayette st\\nLenz George, laborer. Brush nr Gratiot st\\nLeroy Henry H, joiner. Woodward av nr Grand Circus\\nLeroy Joseph H, do 95 Woodward av\\nLeroy William, do Franklin st\\nLesperance Francis, lime burner, Atwater st\\nLetourno Francis M, architect, Washington nr Michigan av\\nLetsom William, porter. Rail Road Hotel\\nLewis Samuel [Gray Lewis] Jefferson av nr Beaubien\\nLewis Alexander, clerk, do\\n5*", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0063.jp2"}, "64": {"fulltext": "54 DIRECTORY\\n-Lewis G F, law student, Wayne nr Lafayette sts\\nLiable Ferdinand, mariner, Franklin st\\nLiable Joseph, do do\\nLightfoot Madison, [colored] grocery, cor Beaubien and Fort\\nLilly William A, tailor, Shelby nr Woodbridge st\\nLink James, laborer. Pine st\\nLink William, carpenter, Larned nr Randolph st\\nLinn William, carpet and domestic weaver, Drews building,\\nCass st\\nLinn Alexander, carpenter, do\\nLinn Robert, grocery, cor Beaubien and Macomb sts\\nLister William M, clerk A Newbould s\\nLittle Mather, chair maker, Miami av\\nLittle Thomas R, [Garrison Little] cor Beaubien and Clin-\\nton sts\\nLizart Peter, cartman, Gra4;iot nr Antoine sts\\nLockwood Thomas W, b Samuel Barstow s\\nLong William, wagon maker, Jefferson av op American\\nHotel r Larned nr Rrush sis\\nLong John, grocery, Atwater foot Griswold sts\\nLong Joseph, shoemaker. Woodward av r Farrar nr State st.\\nLong John, [livery stable] b National Hotel\\nLoosa John, carpenter, Mullett nr Antoine st\\nLoriveer Joseph, mason, Farrar, nr John R st\\nLord Augustus, joiner, Lat\\\\iyette nr Antoine sts\\nLothrop Duffield, law office, Woodward av nr Jefferson av\\nLothrop George V N, b Rev G Duffield s\\nLoundsbry Allen, farmer, Columbia st nr Adams av\\nLovett John, engineer, Woodbridge st\\nLovett, William, do do\\nLowell William, stone cutter, do\\nLower John, laborer, Mullett nr Russell sts\\nLowrie James, dry goods c, 132 Jefferson av r Larned nr\\nBeaubien si\\nLowe P T, Pittsburgh Juniata Iron Store, cor Woodward av\\nand Larned st r cor Farmer Grand River sts\\nLowe Tobias, billiard saloon, Jefferson av\\nLow Peter, silversmith, Woodbridge st\\nLuce Amos, mason, Miami av nr John R st\\nLudwicke Christopher, cor Rivard Croghan sts\\nLudden Nathaniel T, fancy goods and dry groceries 96 Jeffer-\\nson av also cor Woodward av and State st\\nLum Charles, carpenter, 85 Congress st", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0064.jp2"}, "65": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 55\\nLum David, carpenter, 85 Congress st\\nLum William, do do\\nLundy William, ship carpenter, Woodbridge st\\nLyddy Michael, tailor, do\\nLyden Francis, porter, De Graff Townsend r Lafayette nr\\nAntoine sts\\nLyell James L, exchange broker, Jefferson av r cor Wood-\\nward av and Congress sts\\nLynch Peter, laborer, Wayne st nr Michigan av\\nLyons William, carpenter, Woodbridge st\\nLyons Joseph, do do\\nLyons Miss cor Randolph and Congress st\\nLyon Edward, proprietor National hotel cor Military Square\\nand Michigan Grand av\\nLyon CO, dry goods. Woodward av nr Congress st\\nLyon Hiram, Woodward av nr Congress st\\nLyon Anson E, remover of baildings, Randolph nr State st\\nLyon Levi C, do do\\nLyon Thomas, waiter Steamboat Hotel\\nLyster John, tailor, Jefferson av over J Watson s store r\\nWoodbridge nr Beaubien sts\\nm.\\nMcBain Jasper G, hatter, cor Rivard and Congress st\\nMcCoskry, The Right ReV^ Samnel A, Bishop of the Protest-\\ny^ ant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Michigan, r cor\\nLafayette and Wayne sts\\nMcCoskry Mrs, Congress nr Third st\\nMcCormick Thomas, grocery, cor Farrar and State st [Hotel\\nMcCoUum Alexander, wagon maker. Woodward avb Railroad\\nMcCracken William, printer, b Wm Champ s\\nMcCrickett Barney, carpenter, Elizabeth nr Clifford sts\\nMcCrickett John, do Beaubien nr Lafayette sts\\nMcCartney C M, exchange broker, Jefierson av r Jefferson\\nnr Cass st\\nMcCarthy John, grocery, Atwater st\\nMcCarthy Thomas, do Michigan av\\nMcCrary William, painter, Woodbridge st\\nMcCreese, chair maker, Croghan nr Beaubien st\\nMcClure Robert, cor Antoine and Franklin sts\\nMcCarne Patrick, tinsmith, Randolph nr Woodbridge st\\nMcCann John, painter, b William P Campbell s\\nMcCree Peter, bootmaker. 166 Jefferson av r Fort st\\nMcCoy John, drayman, Campau B nr Park st", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0065.jp2"}, "66": {"fulltext": "56 DIRECTORY\\nMcDermett Owen, carpenter, Lafayette nr Cass st\\nMcDowall Ebenezer, proprietor Vineyard, Adams av rear\\nCapitol\\nMcDowell Robert P,clerk James Stewarts\\nMcDevitt F, blacksmith, Campau B nr Park st\\nMcDonald Thomas, drayman, Julius alley nr Wayne st\\nMcDonald Francis, teamster, Macomb nr Beaubien sts\\nMcDonell James, tanner, Franklin st\\nMcDonell John, gent., cor Shelby and Fort sts\\nMcDonell Alexander, do\\nMcDonal Edward J, blacksmith, b John Patten s\\nMcFarlane, machinist, b Amos Gage\\nMcFarlane A J, tailors, Jefferson av\\nMcFarlane A, Larned nr Hastings st\\nMc Farlane J, b A McFarlane s\\nMcFarren Alexander, bookseller and sabbath school deposito-\\nry 137 Jefferson av r Congress st nr Second sts\\nMcGinnes Peter, custom house officer, Miami av\\nMcGrath James, tailor, 157 Jefferson av\\nMcGrath Joseph, do 161 do\\nMcGuire P, grocery, Michigan Gi and av\\nMcGuire John, do Randolph st\\nMcGraw Thomas, clerk John Robison, jun\\nMcGraw co, wholesale shoe and leather store cor Jefferson\\nand Woodward avs\\nMcGraw A C, Jefferson av nr Cass st\\nMcGraw V, chairmaker, Lafayette nr Cass sts\\nMcGinn Peter, tailor, Woodbridge st\\nMcHugh Barney, laborer, Washington nr Michigan avs\\nMcHugh William, cartman, Shelby st nr do\\nMcintosh Daniel, grocery, Woodbridge st\\nMclntyre Daniel, tailor, do\\nMcKendry William, shoemaker, Clinton nr Rivard sts\\nMcKenzie George, clerk N T Ludden s\\nMcKenzie Duncan, grocery, cor Witherell and Elizabeth sts\\nMcKenzie Michael, laborer, foot Bates st\\nMcKenley James, blacksmith, Larned nr Shelby st\\nMcKibbin Alexander, grocery, Jefferson av\\nMcKnight Sheldon, Fort nr Shelby sts\\nMcKay John, laborer, Gratiot nr Antoine sts\\nMcKay, J P, moulder b Wm Champ s\\nMcLaughlin Michael, moulder. Congress nr First sts\\nMcLogan A, fruitery, Monroe av", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0066.jp2"}, "67": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 57\\nMcManaman, Cornelius, moulder, b Widow Scanlan s\\nMcManman Cornelius, do Lafayette nr Cass sts\\nMcManman John, grocery. Woodward av r cor Griswold st\\nand Lamed st\\nMcMillen Ananias, printer, cor Larned and Bates sts\\nMcMillen Jesse, clerk Barclay Keeney s do\\nMcMillan Duncan, tailor, A Johnston s\\nMcMillan Robert, clerk Henry Doty\\nMcMillan, Archibald, shoemaker. Brush nr Harriet st\\nMcMichael Joseph, constable, cor Fort st and Woodward av\\nMcMahon James, cor Woodbridge and Bates sts\\nMcMan John, carpenter, Adams av nr John R st\\nMcNamara John, laborer, Michigan av nr Shelby st\\nMcNasby Henry, do do\\nMcNoah Peter M, coppersmith, 190 Jefferson av r Washing-\\nton av\\nMcNutt Ira, cooper, Atwater st\\nMcNutt Alonzo, painter, do\\nMcQueen McClure, groceries, c, 34 Law Buildings,\\nWoodward av\\nMcQueen William, 141 Larned st\\nMcQueen Alexander, do\\nMcReynolds Andrew T, law office. Law Buildings, Wood-\\nward av r cor Jefferson av and Hastings st\\nMcReynolds John, collector Central Railroad, Jefferson av nr\\nRandolph tt\\nMcSweeny Nathaniel, laborer, Cass nr Lafayette sts\\nMcSwinney John, grocery, Monroe av\\nMcTerney P, tailor, Jefferson av r Randolph nr State\\nMachris Peter, shoestore, Jefferson av r Fort nr Russell sts\\nMacy H, engineer. Grand River st nr Rowland\\nMacy George F, western land agency office, 64 Woodward av\\nMadders William, steward Lewis Cass\\nMaddock Jabez, tailor, Macomb av nr Grand River st\\nMadden Anthony, teacher, Farrar nr do\\nMahling Frederick, laborer, Clinton nr Rivard st\\nMahling John, do do\\nMahan Patrick, mason, Grand River st\\nMaher John, laborer, 50 Woodbridge st\\nMalony John, do Atwater st\\nMallet Pascal, blacksmith, Gratiot nr Antoine sts\\nManhattan Store, [Babcock co] 146 Jefferson av\\nManhattan [Birchard co] 112 do", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0067.jp2"}, "68": {"fulltext": "58 DIRECTORY\\nManveiller Christian, bootmaker, Jefferson av\\nManchester T. steamboat saloon, Woodward av\\nManning Hon Randolph, Chancellor of Michigan, office Cap-\\nitol, r Griswold nr Fort sts\\nManning John, boatman, Miami av nr Grand River st\\nManning James, carpenter, Randolph nr Harriett sts\\nMansion House, cor Griswold and Atwater st\\nMango Julian, drayman, Croghan nr Antoine sts\\nMango John, farmer, Gratiot nr Riopelle\\nMann John, joiner, 38 Larned st\\nMappelbeck, James, grocery. Woodward av\\nMartinstein William, glue maker, Croghan nr Beaubien,\\nMartinstein John, do do\\nMarville Louis, laborer, Franklin st\\nMarshall Anthony, engineer. Fort nr Beaubien sts\\nMarkle William, segar maker, b Railroad Hotel\\nMarong John, laborer, Randolph nr Harriet sts\\nMarsac Rana, Atwater st\\nMartin Jeny, laborer, Franklin st\\nMartin Anthony, porter Tobias Lowe s\\nMartin James, laborer, Abbott st\\nMartin Jesse, stove maker, b W M Grain s\\nMartin Louis, laborer, Michigan av near Park st\\nMartin Mrs, trimming store, cor Larned and Griswold st\\nMarvin Russell, clerk Eldred eo\\nMarvin, shoemaker, Jefferson av\\nMarcy Joseph, laborer, Beaubien nr Columbia sts\\nMarsh Albert, blacksmith, Randolph nr Harriet sts\\nMartz Michael, bootmaker Jefferson av\\nMasters Richard, carpenter, b Abraham Smolks\\nMason John, laborer, 115 Woodbridge st\\nMathison John H, carpenter. State st nr Capitol\\nMather Atla E, crockery store. Woodward av cor Shelby and\\nCongress st\\nMather Henry H, Woodward av nr Grand River st\\nMaurice George, provision store, cor Woodward av and\\nGrand River st\\nMay Mrs, Jefferson av nr Beaubien st\\nMazuret Nazarre, wagon maker, cor Jefferson av and Beau-\\nbien st\\nMead Miss, miliner and dress maker, Jefferson av nr Shelby\\nMead George, painter, b Caleb F Davis\\nMead George, waiter American Hotel", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0068.jp2"}, "69": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 59\\nMechanics Hall, Griswold nr Fort st\\nMedof Jacob, farmer, Wodward av\\nMeek William, warehouseman, Brewster co\\nMeigs Lieut. U S army Jefferson av\\nMerrifield Willis R, shoe store, Jefferson av b National Hotel\\nMerrigan Thomas, grocery, Griswold st\\nMeredyth Joseph, gardener, Witherell st\\nMerceron Francis F, music master, b Nathan Carpenter s\\nMerrills Dexter, carpenter, L-efayette near Griswold st\\nMerrill William, driver, Steamboat Hotel\\nMerrill Bellosti, carpenter, Farmer nr Fort sts\\nMerrill Perry, blacksmith, do\\nMerker Jacob, fur skin dresser, I^afayette nr Russell st\\nMerker John, blacksmith, Gratiot st r Brush st\\nMerker George, do do\\nMerder Jacob, do do\\nMerker Frederick,do Beaubien nr Corgress sts\\nMercill Joseph, porter Brady ca\\nMettez Joseph, laborer, Fort nr Beaubien sts\\nMetty George, tailor, Miami av nr Sate st\\nMichigan Exchange, (O B Dibble proprietor) Jefferson av\\nMichigan Iron Foundry, cor Shelby and Lafayette sts\\nMichigan Insurance Company, cor Jefferson av and Gris-\\nwold st\\nMichael Daniel, school teacher, Brush nr Fort st\\nMiesel Daniel, grocery, Beaubien st\\nMillard Lyman, joiner, 229 Woodbridge av\\nMiller George, 4th Ward House, Franklin st nr Rivard st\\nMiller Isaac L, tobacconist, Woodward av r Larned nr Gris-\\nwold sts\\nMiller Thomas C, (Chipman and Miller) b Isaac Miller s\\nMiller Barnard, blacksmith, Larned nr Cass sis\\nMiller Henry, cartman, Lafayette nr Russell st\\nMiller William, b Widow Doty\\nMiller Nicholas, wagon maker, Clinton nr Beaubien sts\\nMiller Henry, laborer, Clinton nr Hastings sts\\nMiller William, do Gratiot nr do\\nMiller Henry, VVayne nr Larned st\\nMiller William, Williams block, Jefferson av\\nMiller Tobias, (colored) barber, Griswold st\\nMills George, porter. Eagle tavern\\nMinwegen Peter, blacksmith, Macomb nr Hastings\\nMinton Michael, cooper, cor Larned and Second st", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0069.jp2"}, "70": {"fulltext": "60 DIRECTORY\\nMinor John, carpenter, Beaubien nr Columbia st\\nMizner R B, land agent, office 202 Jefifei son av r Lamed nr\\nAntoine sts\\nMizner L R, clerk, U S Land office b P B Mizner s\\nMoffet B, joiner, Lafayette nr Cass sts\\nMolaton George, Fort nr Rivard sts\\nMolaton John, shoemaker, do\\nMolaton Frank, do do\\nMolaton John, laborer, do\\nMonson H N, director bank St Clair, r St Clair\\nMoorman Asa P, carpenter, Macomb av\\nMooney D P, tailor, Wood bridge st\\nMoores Thomas G, engineer c Woodbridge st r Wayne nr\\nLarned st\\nMoore J Wilkie, domestic and fancy goods, Jefferson av nr\\nRandolph st r Larned nr Rivard sts\\nMoore Peter, laborer, Franklin st\\nMoore Jacob, do do\\nMoore William P, clerk Brady co\\nMoore Charles, clerk W A Raymond\\nMoore William, cor Larned Brush st\\nMoore L Mason, F ort nr Beaubien sts\\nMoore B B, cabinet maker, Jefferson av r cor Elizabeth and\\nPark sts\\nMoore John, laborer Dr Hurd s\\nMoore Franklin, dry goods, 122 Jefferson av r Woodbridge st\\nMoore John, drayman, Woodward av nr State st\\nMoore Robert, bar keeper, Patrick Holland s\\nMoore F co, groceries, ship chandlery leather cor\\nWoodward av Atwater st\\nMoore Nelson K, sadler, cor Woodward av and Atwater sts\\nMoore Charles, clerk, b Mrs O Heartwell s\\nMoore Elijah, master mariner, Beaubien nr Croghan sts\\nMoors Jeremiah, mason Cass nr Lafayette sts\\nMoors Cyrus, do do\\nMoon George C, staple and fancy goods, 150 Jefferson av r\\ncor Congress and Brush sts\\nMoon Miss, millinery ;c, 156 Jefferson av\\nMoon James, painter, Beaubien nr Gratiot st\\nMorrison W A, dry goods and millinery, Jefferson av nr\\nGriswold st\\nMorrison George H, carpenter, Lafayette nr Antione sts\\nMoroney James, laborer, Abbott st", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0070.jp2"}, "71": {"fulltext": "OF DETRIOT. -61\\nMorhouse Calvin, blacksmith, Central Railroad Depot\\nMorgan James, fruitery, Mi-.higan Grand av\\nMorgan Nicholas, chair maker, Croghan nr*Beaubien\\nMorell George, law office, 112 Jefferson av r cor Fort and\\nCass St\\nMorris James H, law office, Drews building, Jefferson av r\\nGriswold st op Capitol\\nMoross Ignace, L Y Birchard co\\nMoross James, remover of buildings. Congress nr Griswold sts\\nMoran Daniel, laborer, Franklin st\\nMoran C, 331 Jefferson av\\nMoran Edward painter, Catharine nr Beaubien st\\nMorse Charles, bookseller, Jefferson av\\nMorse Charles R, do do\\nMorse Stephen B, 10 City Hall Market, r Hastings nr Clin-\\nton sts\\nMorse Civilian, carpenter, cor Rivard and Franklin sts\\nMorse E S, trader. Grand River st\\nMorm David, grocery, Woodbridge st op Dorr Az; co\\nMortz Philip, basket maker, Beaubien st nr Macomb\\nMosbruck John, carpenter, cor Croghan and Russell\\nMott Dr L, 231 Jefferson av\\nMoutray John, carpenter, Howard st\\nMoynihan Jeremiah, cor Fort and Beaubien sts\\nMullane Dennis, tailor, cor Woodward av and Woodbridge st\\nMullett John, U S Surveyor, Springwells\\nMullins John, cabinet maker, b Widow Scanlans\\nMunroe W C, (colored) pastor African Baptist Church, La-\\nfayette nr Hastings\\nMunro Almun, painter, cor Miami av and John R st\\nMunson, engineeer, First nr Congress st\\nMurray s Hotel, Jefferson av nr Randolph\\nMurray George, farmer, Franklin st\\nMurray Edward, tailor, Larned nr Brush sts\\nMustard Francis, laborer, Woodbridge st\\nMussell Thomas, do do\\nMurphy Patrick, tailor, A Johnsons\\nMurphy Jerry, laborer. National Hotel\\nMurphy Michael, finisher, Stevens Zug s\\nMurphy John, tailor, Howard st\\nMurphy John, carpenter. Park st nr Macomb av\\nMurphy D, laborer, Julius alley\\nMurphy Woodworth, tailors, Griswold st\\n6", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0071.jp2"}, "72": {"fulltext": "2 DIRECTORY\\nMyers W H, painter, cor Woodward av and John R st\\nMyers, Edward, cabinet maker, Shelby st nr Michigan av\\nMyers Jesse, engineer, cor Antoine Woodbridge st\\nMyer Frederick, carpenter. Woodward av\\nMyler Andrew, carpenter, cor Larned and Rivard sts\\nNash William, (colored) cook, Layayette st\\nNational Hotel, cor Military Square and Michigan Grand av\\nNavarre Antoine, laborer, Pine st\\nNegle Maurice, carpenter. Congress nr Orleans sts\\nNesbitt W. grocer, corner Larned and Wayne sts\\nNeveux Louis (Isbell Neveux) 215 Jefferson av\\nNewberry Oliver, forwarding merchant, warehouse front\\nfoot Second st r Shelby st\\nNewberry Henry L, clerk O Newbery b W. Moore s\\nNewberry Henry, Shelby st\\nNewbould Alexander H, hardware store, 114 Jefferson av b\\nWidow Ingersoll s\\nNewman Henry, baker, Atwater nr Beaubien sts\\nNewman Charles, last maker, Woodbridge st\\nNewman L L, b American Hotel\\nNewman Henry, cooper, Julius a^ley\\nNewton William, laborer, Columbia nr Clifford\\nNew York Contributionship Insurance comp agent A T Mc\\nReynolds law buidings Woodward av\\nNey James, carpenter, Miami av nr State st\\nNicholson Francis, melter, Lafayette st nr Shelby st\\nNicholson Thomas, ostler. Railroad Hotel\\nNicholas Patrick, laborer, Abbott nr Second sts\\nNichols Peter, mariner, cor Third and Porter sts\\nNichols Joshua, sadler, Rivard nr Larned sts\\nNichols, furnace man, b Frend Webster s\\nNiclas Sebastian, grocer, Woodbridge st\\nNeiderstadt George, shoemaker, Macomb nr Antoine sts\\nNoble Israel, boarding house, cor State and Farmer sts\\nNolette T, painter, Woodbridge st\\nNolan David, laborer, do\\nNolan Patrick, grocery, Gratiot nr Rivard sts\\nNooning D, laborer, Julius alley\\nNorthrup J, blacksmith, Michigan Grand av\\nNorthrup H, mariner, Elizabeth nr William st", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0072.jp2"}, "73": {"fulltext": "DIRECTORY. \u00c2\u00a73\\nNorthwestern Marine Insurance of Oswego, agent Henry H\\nBrown, Michigan Insurance Comp\\nNorvell John, law office, 6 Desnoyers block, Jefferson av r\\nHamtramck\\nNorvell Dallas, clerk P O r Hamtramck\\nNorvell Freeman, do do\\nNorton John G, furniture warehouse, Woodward av (2 War-J\\ndell s block) r Randolph nr Lafayette sts\\nNorton Henry, sadler, b Railroad Hotel\\nNorton Somers, do do\\nNorton J W, grocery, Grand River st cor Macomb av\\nNowlen Widow, Bates nr Farmer st\\nNoyes William R, jun, Hardware dec, 73 Woodward av op\\nEpiscopal Church b National Hotel\\nNoy\u00c2\u00abs Alexander G, b do\\nNugent William, shoe store. Woodward av\\nO.\\nO Beirne Hugh, justice of the peace, office over King s store\\ncor Jefferson and Woodward avs r Miami av nr State sts\\nOBrian John, porter, National Hotel\\nO Brian Dennis, teacher, Randolph nr Larned sts\\nO Brien John, clerk, do\\nO Brien Miss, select school, Randolph nr Larned st\\nO Callaghan William, grocery and provisions Randolph st op\\nBerthelet Market\\nO Callaghan John, grocery, Atwater st\\nO Callaghan Daniel, butcher Berthelet Market, r Randolph\\nnr Atwater st\\nO Callaghan Jeremiah, grocery, Randolph nr Woodbridge st\\nO Callaghan Lawrence, laborer, alley Randolph st\\nO Cavanagh J, clerk James Watson grocer c\\nO Connell John, tailor, foot Randolph st\\nO Conner John, laborer, Atwater st\\nO Connor Thomas, shoemaker. Brush nr Gratiot sts\\nO Conner John, do do\\nOcksenfalt Adolphus, carpenter, Atwater nr Rivard st\\nOcksenfalt Ferdinand, wagon maker, do\\nOchsenfalt Francis, tailor nr Rivard st\\nO Donnell Patrick, laborer, Witherell st\\nO Donnell, carpenter, alley nr Randolph st\\nO Donnell John, grocery, cor Randolph and Berthelet alley\\nO Donnel Jeremiah, laborer, Larned nr Cass sts\\nOdell Beniamin. mason, Atwater nr Hastings sts", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0073.jp2"}, "74": {"fulltext": "64 OF DETROIT.\\nOdell William, laborer, Atwater nr Hastings st\\nOdell Charles, tavern, Griswold nr Atwater sts\\nO Flynn Cornelius, Judge Probate Wayne co office county\\nbuildings cor Congress and Griswold st\\nO Flynn Daniel, laborer. Park nr State sts\\nO Heire Edward, tanner, Randolph st\\nO Keefe George A, Antoine nr Congress sts\\nO Keefe Michael, tailor, Woodbridge st\\nOliver Matthew, mason. Woodbridge nr Brush sts\\nO Neil Michael, coachman at Lewis Cass\\nOrth Michael, carpenter, Crogban nr Hastings sts\\nOrth John, shoemaker, Macomb nr Antoine sts\\nOrth Francis, do\\nO Shannessy, boot maker, Michigan Grand av\\nO Sullivan Thomas, carpenter, Larned nr Hastings sts\\nOsborn David, bakery, Griswold nr Larned r Congress nr\\nSecond sts\\nOtley George, carpenter. Pine st\\nOtter Christopher, painter, Franklin st\\nOwan Humphry, millwright, sash factory, Atwater st\\nOwen John co, wholesale and retail grocers and druggists\\n82 and 84 Jefferson av\\nOwen John, Fort nr Shelby sts\\nP.\\nPacket John A, mariner, Gratiot nr Brush st\\nPaddock C. J, clerk at G M Rich\\nPaden Charles, laborer Larned nr Wayne sts\\nPaget Francis, engineer Grand River nr Rowland st\\nPage Ash, new sausage establishment 154 Jefferson av\\nPage Peter, do\\nPage Charles R, saddler c Elizabeth nr Clifford st\\nPaille C, shoemaker cor Hastings and Atwater sts\\nPalmer John co, dry goods wholesale and retail 103 Jef-\\nferson av\\nPalmer John, cor Fort and Griswold sts\\nPalmer Thomas, 33 Fort st\\nPalmer Mason, poor master office Griswold st r cor Fort and\\nWayne sts\\nPalmer John B, clerk at James A Hicks\\nPalmer John, laborer Larned nr Third sts\\nPalmer Eli, painter b widow Fishers\\nPalms (F Moore co) Francis R, cor Woodward av and\\nGrand River sts", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0074.jp2"}, "75": {"fulltext": "DIRECTORY 65\\nParsons George, tinsmith State st nr Capitol\\nParson Philo, clerk Reuben Town s\\nParent Widow, Franklin nr Antoine sts\\nParker Willard P, (Walker Parker) GriswoldnrLarnedst\\nParker Calvin, pattern maker Wayne nr do\\nPatterson J, carpenter Clinton nr Rivard sts\\nPatterson William, clerk cor Brush and Macomb sts\\nPatrick W P, (G F Rood co)b Widow Dygerts\\nPatrick M S, dealer b Railroad Hotel\\nPatton John, blacksmith Brush nr Woodbridge sts\\nPatton William, tailor Woodbridge st\\nPatton George, blacksmith, Alwater st\\nPaton Robert, Travellers Rest Gratiot st nr Russell\\nPaton Alexander, do do do\\nPatton William., cor Clinton and Beaubien st\\nPauley Edward, laborer Atwater st.\\nPaull Gideon, clerk And Gen Office r State st nr Capitol\\nPayette Francis, painter Brush nr Larned st\\nPayment U G, [L Y Birchard co] Jefferson av cor Rio-\\npelle\\nPease William T, forwarding merchant warehouse Front st\\nnr foot Third st r Jefferson av nr Brush st\\nPease Sumner, staple and fancy dry goods 55 Woodward\\nav [Commercial Buildings]\\nPease George B, b American Hotel\\nPeckenham Robert, laborer Woodbridge st\\nPecor Joseph, carpenter Gratiot nr Antoine st\\nPeltier Charles, grocer c 87 Woodward av r 87 Congress st\\nPeltier Alexander, carpenter Pine st\\nPeltier Fabiran, do do\\nPeltier Anthony, wagon maker Pine st\\nPeltier James, carpenter Woodward]av nr Atwater st\\nPeltier Felix, shingle maker Theresa Alley Atwater st\\nPeppin Bozziel, carpenter cor Howard and Second st\\nPeppin Francis, drayman Clinton nr Beaubien sts\\nPercy laborer Woodbridge st\\nPerry Joseph, tanner, 191 Atwater st\\nPerry Samuel, carpenter cor AbboU and Second sts\\nPerry Henry E, carpenter 125 Woodward av\\nPerin Abiel, warehouseman Gillet Desnoyers\\nPetrimoulx Francis, cabinet maker Macomb nr Antoine\\nPeters William E, marble monuments tombs c 90 Wood-\\nward av r Congress nr Antoine sts\\n6*", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0075.jp2"}, "76": {"fulltext": "66 OF DETROIT.\\nPeters George, mason Congress nr Brush sts\\nPetty John Y,book keeper Dorr Webb co r Shelby nr\\nLarned st\\nPetts Jonathan, carpenter cor Washington av Grand River st\\nPexton P, master mariner State st nr Woodward av\\nPexton William, mariner do do\\nPfoerter Frederick, bar keeper 4th Ward House\\nPhillippe John, [Reno Phillippe] Jefferson av\\nPhillips Morgan, chain maker b D Miesels\\nPhillips Henry P, printer, b L Dodge s foot of Larned st\\nPhillips Hugh, carpenter b A Merrills\\nPhillips Mrs William, Shelby nr Woodbridge sts\\nPhelps William confectioner Woodward av r 42 Larned st\\nPhelps Francis E, fur dealer b National Hotel\\nPicore Joseph, carpenter Franklin st\\nPierce Nathan, painter b J Godfreys\\nPierce Henry, sadler Fort nr Rivard sts\\nPingelley Michael, mariner Atwater st\\nPindeo George, carpenter Adams av nr Park st\\nPinder Joseph, watchmaker do do\\nPine James, Atwater st\\nPiquette Charles, watchmaker silversmith c 119 JefFerson\\nav b Thomas C Sheldons\\nPiquette J B, auction commission store 121 Jefferson av\\nr Springwells\\nPierce C W, engineer do\\nPitcher-Dr Lina, cor Congress and Wayne sts\\nPitts Samuel, steam saw mill Hamtramck r Jefferson av\\nPlatner J H, fruitery Michigan grand av\\nPiatt Z, law office Smarts Block Jefferson av r Jefferson av\\nnr Hastings st\\nPlantz Adam, blacksmith Monroe av r Farrar st op Jail\\nPolhemus John De L, clerk N Jacob s [Hotel\\nPontiac Rail Road [office] Military Square nr Rail Road\\nProtection Insurance Comp of Hartford, Mason Palmer Ag t\\nPoper William, laborer b William Champs\\nPope William A, tobacconist b Eagle Tavern\\nPorter Dr A L 255 Jefferson av nr Beaubien st [office in the\\nbasement]\\nPorter George F, cor Jefferson av and Beaubien\\nPorter Hon Augustus S, U S Senator r Springwells\\nPotberg Bernard, cabinet maker Franklin st\\nPoupard Simon, Beaubien nr Woodbridge sts", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0076.jp2"}, "77": {"fulltext": "DIRECTORY 67\\nPowell Adonijah C, [Bates Powell] Rowland sts op Capitol\\nPowell Joseph, carpenter Howard nr Cass sts\\nPowers John, porter at Lewis Cass\\nPraigg Samuel, carpenter cor Adams av and John R st\\nPratt Samuel do Franklin st\\nPratt Alfred, do b Dexter Merrills\\nPratt George, laborer Shelby nr Michigan av\\nPrendergrass Michael, farmer Abbott st\\nPreusser William, watch maker Griswold st op Custom House\\nr Fort nr Antoine sts\\nPrentiss Miss, dress maker c 9 Congress st nr Woodward av\\nPrentis John, lawyer Woodward av nr State st\\nPrentis Eben, do do\\nPresley Solmon, engineer Atwater st\\nPriest Joram, blacksmith Brush st\\nPrice Eleazer, tannery cor Fort and Randolph sts r on Ran-\\ndolph adjoining\\nPrice Shem, currier Larned nr Brush sts\\nPrior John, baker Clinton nr Antoine sts\\nProtection Insurance Comp of Hartford Conn agent Samuel\\nLewis foot Woodward av\\nProbest Victor, cabinet maker b William Champs\\nProper James, laborer Woodbridge st\\nProulx Isidore, laborer b Louis D Clarioux\\nProuty N, Congress nr Frst sts\\nPulte A, grocery Michigan Grand av\\nPurcall William, moulder Detroit Iron Foundry\\ni.\\nQuackenboss John G, shoe store Woodward av r Rowland st\\nop Capitol\\nQuackenboss Daniel, do do\\nQuinegan John, 42 Larned st\\nQuinlan John, laborer Third nr Congress sts\\nQuinlan Michael, do Columbia nr W^itherell\\nQuick Allen, carpenter do do\\nQuin John wheelright b William Longs\\nQuin Thomas, grocery cor Farrar and State sts\\nQuin Cornelius, Congress nr Hastings sts\\nR.\\nRademacher F C grocery 223 Jefferson av also cor Monroe\\nav and Randolph sts", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0077.jp2"}, "78": {"fulltext": "68 OP DETROIT.\\nRademacher P, repairer musical instruments Jefferson av\\nRademacher John, mason Macomb nr Antoine sts\\nRadf.rd Robert, shoe maker basement State buildings Gris-\\nwold St\\nRagan Dominick, laborer Abbot nr Second sts\\nRailroad Hotel, [Hiram R Andrews prop r] Military Square\\nop Bail Road Depots\\nRail Road [central] ticket office Military Square op National\\nHotel\\nRail Road [Pontiac) office Military Square nr Rail Road\\nHotel\\nRalle Francis, laborer Pine st\\nRalle Joseph, do do\\nRandolph Brother, wholesale dry goods store 127 Jeffi^r-\\nsonav\\nRandolph Edgar, b Widow Davenport s\\nRandolph William, b Widow Ingersoll s\\nRankin James, brass founder cor Croghan and Brush\\nRankin Lewis, shoe store Jefferson av b Mrs O HartwelPs\\nRansom Hon Epaphro, chief justice sup and pres g judge of\\nthird circuit courts r Kalamazoo b National Hotel\\nRand Israel, mariner Atwater st\\nRathban Stephen, tailor Beaubicn nr Lafayette sts\\nRavlin David H, potter Elisha Tylers\\nRave H, shoemaker Croghan nr Hastsngs sts\\nRaymond Francis [Hallock Raymond) Woodward av nr\\nState st [nr State st\\nRaymond W A, dry goods 148 Jefferson av r Woodward av\\nRaymond J B, millright Pine st\\nRaymond Joseph, master mariner Beaubien nr Montcalm\\nRay Gilbert (Recte Ray) b Mrs Kitteredge\\nRay Alonzo T, chair maker Adams av nr Park st\\nReamer George, furnace man b Frend Webster s\\nRead Leander, bootmaker Shelby nr Larned sts\\nReeve Co dry goods. Woodward av\\nReeve Selah, b National Hotel\\nReed Samuel, Macomb av nr Grand River st\\nRees Thomas coppersmith, Randolph nr State sts\\nRegnor Adam, laborer, cor Porter and Third sts\\nRemmington William, grocery, Woodbridge st\\nRendskopf Moses, b Salmon Bendict s\\nReno Pillippe, grocery, Jefferson av nr Riopelle\\nReno Michael, carpenter, cor Croghan and Hastings sts", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0078.jp2"}, "79": {"fulltext": "DIRECTORY. 69\\nReno John, laborer, Grand River st nr Woodward av\\nReveil Henry, teamstsr, 167 Woodbridge st\\nRex Abraham, (colored) shoemaker, Griswold st\\nRhuel Edward, painter, Franklin st\\nRichardson Watson, dry goods, 86 Jefferson av\\nRichardson H, clerk, do\\nRichardson Johnston, r Shelby st nr Larned\\nRichardson G H, clerk. Smith, Glover Dwights\\nRichmond A, bookbinder, Desnoyers block Jefferson av\\nRichmond Charles, b National Hotel\\nRichards Rev d R, second Methodist E C, Clinton nr Beau-\\nbien sts\\nRice Dr Randall S, office Jeffarson av r Larned cor Antoine st\\nRice E, carpenter, Clinton nr Brush sts\\nRice A A, (Carpenter Rice) b National Hotel,\\nRich G M, grocery and provision store, cor Jefferson av and\\nRandolph st\\nRider Joseph, carpenter 172 Woodbridge st\\nRider William, fireman, cor Wayne st and Michigan av\\nRider Christian, laborer, Hastings nr Lafayette sts\\nRiley Richard, Witherell st\\nRiley William do\\nRing Harvey B, clerk And Gen office, b Charles G Hammonds\\nRiopelle Dominick, Atwater st\\nRisley Edwin, carpenter, Franklin st\\nRitchie William, warehouseman, W T Pease\\nRivard F, farmer, Gratiot st\\nRivers F E, horse dealer, b Railroad Hotel\\nRobertson R, cnrpenter, Elizabeth nr Clifford st\\nRobertson Alexander, engineer, Shelby nr Lafayette sts\\nRobertson Paton, grocery, cor Clinton and Beaubien sts\\nRobinson John Jun r Brownsville Juniata Iron store, No 1\\nWardells block Woodward av r Monroe av nr Farmer st\\nRobinson Worden, painters. Congress nr Bates st\\nRobinson S C, cor Fort and Howard sts\\nRobinson John, steam boiler shop. Front nr Fourth r Spring-\\nwells\\nRobinson Thomas C, warehouseman Watkins Bissell\\nRobinson William, butcher, Atwater st\\nRobinson H M, cabinet maker, Franklin st\\nRobinson James, laborer, Larned nr First sts\\nRobinson Robert, tinsmith, Cass nr Lafayette sts\\nRobinson T, engineer, Shelby st nr Michigan av", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0079.jp2"}, "80": {"fulltext": "70 OP DETROIT.\\nRobinson Russell, carpenter, Farmer nr Randolph sts\\nRobinson John, grocery, cor Shelby and Lafayette sts\\nRobbins Miron VV, clerk N T Ludden\\nRobbins Lyman, clerk, James G Crane\\nRobbins James, teacher, b T Christian s\\nRobbins Z V, mason, S ate st nr Woodward av\\nRoberts Robert E, city clerk, office Firemen s Hall r Antoine\\nnr Congress st\\nRoberts E J, Griswold nr Larned sts\\nRoberts Mrs. dress maker, Larned nr Beaubien st\\nRoberts Joseph, segar maker, Elizabeth nr Witherell sts\\nRoberts Chester, chair maker, Macomb nr Clifford sts\\nRoberts William, tailor, Antoine nr Larned sts\\nRoberts John, soap and candle factory, Atwater st r Wood-\\nward av\\nRoberts Benjamin, Franklin st\\nRoberts William, carpenter, Franklin st\\nRoberts Albert, do do\\nRobson William, farrier. Congress nr Grirwold sts\\nRobb George, law office, cor Jefferson av and Woodward av\\nr Grand River st nr Miami\\nRobb James, mariner, Randolph nr Michigan Gardens\\nRoby H, book keeper, J N Elbert s\\nRodgers James, coffin maker, Randolph st op Steamboat Ho-\\ntel\\nRodgers William, baker, D Osborn s\\nRodgers Grove, dealer, Witherell nr Elizabeth sts\\nRodgers Ebenezer, sawyer, do\\nRogers Joseph, laborer, W eston Woods\\nRomeyne Theodore, law office, Griswold st r Fort st\\nRooney William, laborer, Washington av\\nRood G F CO, Stationers Hall, Jefferson av nr Shelby st\\nRood Ezra, tailor, Jefferson av r 44 Larned st\\nRood Henry, painter. Congress nr Brush sts\\nRood Richard, carpenter, Woodward av nr Grand River st\\nRosseter Seymour, sign and ornamental painter, Jefferson av\\nb Mrs Dean s\\nRoscoe, laborer, Berthelet alley\\nRoss James, sadler, Woodbrige st\\nRoss Calvin, carpenter, b Israel Noble s\\nRoss William, do do\\nRousseau Joseph, Mason Theresa alley\\nRousseau Joseph, tinsmith, Croghan nr Antoine sts", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0080.jp2"}, "81": {"fulltext": "DIRECTORY 71\\nRouelle Francis, mariner, Atwater st\\nRousher George, laborer, 115 Woodbridge st\\nRoulo John, Sailors Home, foot of Bates st\\nRowland Thomas, postmaster, Washington av near Grand\\nRiver st\\nRowland Issac S, attorney and counsellor at law, Woodbridge st\\nRoyce, turner, do\\nRuby Ruel, clerk John Owen co\\nRuehle Frederick, grocery, Atwater st\\nRuehle John V, grocery, Gratiot st\\nRuehle John V, sen. Brush st nr Gratiot\\nRuell Eusebius, carpenter, Catharine nr Hastings\\nRumney John, grocer, Wardell block Woodward av b Na-\\ntional Hotel\\nRumsey James G, clerk Aud Gen office b O M Hyde\\nRussell William, gent. 260 Woodbridge st cor Hastings st\\nRussell Dr, office Jefferson av r Fort st\\nRush Jacob, Congress nr Antoine st\\nRyan John, laborer, Michigan av nr Shelby st\\nRyan William, coppersmith, b J McMichael s\\nSabine John, sadler. Woodward av nr Woodbridge st r cor\\nBeaubien and Lafayette\\nSabine John, C Jun, sadler. Woodward av nr Congress st r\\nColumbia nr Clifford\\nSabine William, sadler, Jefferson av r Antoine nr Fort\\nSacher Charles, finisher, Farrar nr John R\\nSadler John, grocer. Woodward av\\nSage M, wagon maker, Gratiot nr Hastings\\nSt Clair Bank, Jefferson av\\nSt Clair Comp, lumber yard, Atwater st foot Bates st\\nSt Amour Eugene, carpenter, Gratiot st\\nSt Amour Leander, clerk, G J G Hills\\nSt George Peter, teamster, Congress nr Riopelle\\nSansharle John, mariner, Franklin st\\nSandford Rev d Miles, Second nr Congress\\nSansbury Nicholas, printer, b Clinton House\\nSanders John, carpenter, Woodbridge st\\nSanders George, stone cutter, Lafayette nr Shelby\\nSash Factory, Atwater st nr foot of Hastings st\\nScanlan Widow, No 1 Woodbridge st\\nScadin Robert C, cabinet maker, 78 Jefferson av", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0081.jp2"}, "82": {"fulltext": "72 DIRECTORY\\nSchmittdiel H, shoemaker, Clinton nr Antoine\\nSchmittdiel Andrew, basket maker, do do\\nSchmittdiel Conrad, laborer cor Clinton Hastings\\nSchmittdiel John, grocer, cor Fort and Antoine\\nSchamadan James, blacksmith, Larned r Michigan Grand av\\nShonacher Hnbert, piano maker Lafayette nr Brush\\nSchonherr N, grocer, cor Macomb and Antoine\\nSchoolcraft Axtel H, law office, State buildings Griswold st b\\nWidow Doty\\nSchoolcraft Abraham, farmer, Larned nr Beaubien\\nSchoolcraft H, lawyer, do do\\nSchneider Nicholas, laborer Larned nr Riopelle\\nSchwenck J G, cabinet maker, 229 Jefferson av\\nSchrick Michael, clerk, Reno Phillippe\\nSchotler John, tailor, Jefferson av op American Hotel\\nSchick John, music master, b A W Bael\\nSclidt Christopher, laborer, Franklin st\\nScovell Nelson, grocery, 13 Woodward av (Abbots Block)\\nScovel Dr J B, office Jefferson av b Steamboat Hotel\\nScott Herry, cooper Atwater st\\nScott Mrs, boarding and day school. Congress st\\nScott William, carpenter, Macomb av nr Grand River st\\nScott Thomas, laborer, Campau buildings nr Park st\\nScott John, do Griswold nr Grand River st\\nScott John, Woodward av nr Military square\\nScriber, laborer, Macomb av nr Russell st\\nSeawater Joseph, cartman, Mullett nr Beaubien st\\nSeaman Ezra C, law office, law buildings Woodward av r\\nLafayette nr Cass sts\\nSeefried D, Washington Hotel, cor Jefferson av and Cass st\\nSeefried John C, carpenter, do\\nSeefried Charles, do b H Moffet s\\nSeitz Frederick, shoemaker, Atwater nr Antoine sts\\nSelline Adam, laborer Mullett nr Russell sts\\nSelan William, do Woodward av nr State st\\nSevigne Louis, Woodbridge st\\nSexton Adam, blacksmith, Franklin st\\nSeymour E P G, law student (Van Dyke Emmons) b Na-\\ntional Hotel\\nShalderbran Joseph, carpenter, Franklin st\\nShannessy Thomas, mason, John R st nr Randolph\\nShannessy Patrick, do do\\nShanocker Hubert, carpenter, Lafayette do", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0082.jp2"}, "83": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 73\\nShannon James, laborer, Larned nr Brush\\nSharron Thomas, b T Bigley s\\nSharpe John, carpenter, nr Grand Circus\\nShah Frederick, butcher, John Hull s\\nShah George A, laborer, Catharine nr Russell\\nShaw D L, sadier ;c, Griswold st nr Woodbridge st r Con-\\ngress nr Bates st\\nShaw Francis, carriage maker, b Clinton House\\nShaw Abel, tailor, cor Congress and Rivard\\nShaw William, U S Hotel, Woodbridge st\\nSchneider Nicholas, Moran farm, (Hastings st)\\nSherlock John, grocery, cor Jefferson av and Antoine st\\nSherborn Thomas, ostler, U S Hotel\\nShepard S, hardware store 40 Woodward av one door below\\nKing s corner, b Mrs O Heartwell s\\nSheldon Thomas C, cor Fort and Wayne st\\nSheldon G T, law office. Woodward av b Ezra Seaman\\nSheley Alanson, Farmer nr State st\\nSheley Jacob, carpenter, 90 Atwater st\\nShiner Henry, confectioner, George Egner s\\nShirts Miss, milliner 200 Jetferson av\\nShier Michael, carpenter, Randolph nr Adams av\\nShoemaker Matthias, shoemaker, Macomb nr Hastings st\\nShort H J, tailors, Jefferson av nr Shelby\\nSibley Solomon, gent, 292 Jefferson av\\nSibley Alexander H, (Armstrong Sibley) do\\nSibley Frederick, do\\nSibley C C, cap U S army Fort nr Russell\\nSimpson William, laborer, Michigan av\\nSingleton James, Brush nr Woodbridge\\nSlaymaker James A, salesman b Rev G Duffield s\\nSlater Byram, plane and tool manufacturers, 15 Congress st\\nSlater J M, Elizabeth nr Witherell st\\nSlater John, teamster, do\\nSlater John, bookbinder, (Bagg co) Widow Fishers\\nSly John, porter. Steamboat Hotel\\nSmart David, office Smart s block Jefferson av b Widow\\nDoty s\\nSmead Dr Ithiel, Miami av\\nSmith, Glover Dwight, foreign and domestic goods c,\\n118 Jefferson av\\nSmith R C, cor Griswold and Lafayette sts\\nSmith E K, cap U S army, cor Congress and Rivard st\\n7", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0083.jp2"}, "84": {"fulltext": "74 DIRECTORY\\nSmith Samuel, b Clinton House\\nSmith Joseph, shoemaker, Woodbridge st\\nSmith AVilliam F, Eagle steam saw and planing mill cor At-\\nwater and Riopelle sts b Willam Moore s\\nSmith Robert, carpenter, b U S Hotel\\nSmith Morris D, livery stables, Woodbridge st\\nSmith Archibald, (colored) barber, do\\nSmith Thomas, mariner, 58 do\\nSmith Benjamin E, clerk N T Ludden s\\nSmith Willis, printer, 97 Woodward av\\nSmith John, boot and shoemaker 213 Jefferson av\\nSmith Stephen, (A McGraws) cor Wayne and Larned sts\\nSmith John, laborer. Fort nr Rivard st\\nSmith George, mason, Macomb nr Antoine\\nSmith Nathan, carpenter, Adams av nr Williams\\nSmith Charles, do Cass nr Lafayette\\nSmith Stephen, ostler, A Wights Livery stables\\nSmith Eugene T, recess, cor Randolph and A twater\\nSmith Austin, cooper, Miami av nr Grand Circus\\nSmith Joseph, shoe store, Jefferson av r Randolph nr Lafay-\\nette\\nSmith Jacob, laborer, National Hotel\\nSmith John G, grocer, corner Hastings and Macomb sts\\nSmolk Abraham, carpenter, Larned st\\nSmolk Allen T, do do\\nSmyth Hugh, pedler, Lafayette nr Brush\\nSneider French, laborer. Fort nr Brush sts\\nSneider do do nr Hastings\\nSneider William, carpenter, Macomb nr Hastings\\nSneider Peter, laborer. Brush nr Harriet\\nSnooks John, cabinet maker, Michigan av nr Shelby\\nSnow William M, book keeper, Mich Ins Comp b J L Whit-\\ning s\\nSnow William, wire weaver, over M S Bishop s Store Wood-\\nward av b H Whitcombs\\nSnyder Francis, porter, S Shepards\\nSofftje John H, music teacher, cor Beaubien and Gratiot\\nSoliss John, carpenter, Woodbridge nr Antoine\\nSolo John, silversmith at Charles Piquette s\\nSomerville artist, b William Moore s\\nSomerfield Andrew, tailor, Franklin st\\nSouls David, trader, b Clinton House\\nSowersby William, grocer, Woodward av nr Larned", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0084.jp2"}, "85": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT, 75\\nSowersby Paul, laborer, Brush nr Berthelet alley\\nSpanganberg Theodore, clerk, Theodore Eaton\\nSpafFord Amos, b Steam Boat Hotel\\nSpafibrd Thomas, drayman, Woodbridge st\\nSpalding Hirah, collector. Central Rail Road Woodward av\\nnr State st\\nSpavin George, laborer, Lafayette nr Shelby\\nSpare Lancelet, cabinet maker. Congress nr Randolph\\nSpencer Garry, (Calhoun Spencer) Jefferson av nr An-\\ntoine\\nSpencer A, working jeweler. Farmer nr Bates st\\nSpears Michael, cabinet maker, Franklin st\\nSpear Murray, joiner, 229 Woodbridge st\\nSpringer Conrad, carpenter, Adam s av nr John R st\\nSpringer Israel, do b John Humphrey s\\nSpurling Benjamin, painter, Jefferson av cor First st\\nStaermatz Antoine, laborer, Macomb nr Antoine\\nStadler Dominick, cor Fort and Brush sts\\nStadler Battise, waiter, Steam Boat Hotel\\nStanton L, teacher, b Mrs Deans\\nStaunch George J, cooper, Catharine nr Russell\\nStaats Samuel, sadler. Congress nr Woodward av\\nStark F B, German physician, 162 Jefferson av r Fort near\\nCass\\nState Treasurer, John J Adam\\nStebbms W B, printer, b H Kimberly s\\nStephens James, old city cofTee house, Woodbridge st near\\nBates\\nSterling Samuel, clerk P T Lowe\\nStearns W E, farmer, Cass Farm Grand River st\\nStewart James, stoves, tin ware ;c, Woodward av r Macomb\\nnr Beaubien\\nStewart Allen, botanic store, 168 Jefferson av\\nStewart Charles H, law office, Jefferson av r 48 Fort nr Cass\\nStewart David, warehouseman, Gillet Desnoyers\\nStewart Andrew, laborer, Armstrong Sibley\\nStewart William, grocery, Jefferson av cor First st\\nStewart John, do and weighmaster, Jefferson av cor\\nWayne\\nStewart Dr, office Jefferson av nr Bates b Widow Davenport\\nStewart Robert, Congress nr Third\\nStewart David, laborer, do", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0085.jp2"}, "86": {"fulltext": "76 DIRECTORY\\nStewart James, drayman do\\nStewart William, laborer in hydraulics, Abbott nr First\\nStenton Francis, Congress nr Hastings sts\\nStenton Vere, mariner, Franklin st\\nStevens Zug, furniture warehouse, 67 Jefferson av\\nStevens Marcus, Congress nr First\\nStevens Amos, do de\\nStevens John, coppersmith, Larned nr Antoine\\nStevens W F, shoemaker, Griswold nr Grand River\\nStevens M, do do do\\nStevens Martin, joiner, Hastings nr Congress sts\\nSteam Boat Hotel, (Milton Barney prop r) cor Randolph and\\nWood bridge sts\\nStead Lacroix, grocers c, 62 Woodward av nr Larned\\nStead William, 191 Woodward av nr Grand Circus\\nStead Robert, gardner, Witherell st\\nStimson Benjamin G, ship chandler c, cor Woodward av\\nand Atwater r cor Randolph and Croghan\\nStilson James, auctioneer. Woodward av nr Grand River\\nStockham William, farmer, Pine st\\n^toddart John, carpenter, Clinton nr Brush sts\\nStowell A H, trader, cor Griswold and Grand River sts\\nStober Anthony, laborer, Gratiot nr Hastings\\nStover clerk, Larned nr Brush sts\\nStokes Robert M, printer, b Mrs Bartons Woodbridge st\\nStonar John, mason, Beaubien nr Macomb sts\\nStone Samuel, Sec Board In Imp, r Monroe av nr Farmer sts\\nStone A, clerk, Chandler Bradford\\nStone Josiah, clerk, G Wales r Congress nr Bates sts\\nStone Homer, carpenter, Farrar nr John R st\\nStork Jacob, ostler, Lafayette nr Russell sts\\nStork John, ostler Franklin House\\nStorm N, laborer, Croghan nr Hastings sts\\nStott James, boiler maker, Julius Alley\\nStott Best, dealers in wines c, Randolph sts\\nStott John G, cor Randolph and Berthelet Ally\\nStory Martin, 133 Woodward av nr Military Square\\nStory Daniel, carpenter, Macomb nr Brush sts\\nStove Peter, laborer, Fort nr Hastings sts\\nStow Charles M, lumber dealer, Woodward av nr Military\\nSquare\\nStringham Henry T, teller Farmer and Mechanics Bank, r\\nJefferson av nr Brush sts", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0086.jp2"}, "87": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 77\\nStrangers Home, Woodbridge nr Griswold sts\\nStringer Francis, carpenter, Woodbridge near Shelby sts\\nStreeter Samuel, pail factory Michigan av r Woodward av\\nnr State st\\nStriker David, cabinet maker, Woodbridge st nr Rivard st\\nStriker Frederick, do do nr Woodward av\\nStrong John W, forwarding merchant, Warehouse Front st\\nfoot Second b National Hotel\\nStrong J W Jun, groceries, 99 Jefferson av b D Dunnings\\n~tuart Robert, gent, 342 Jefferson av nr Rivard st\\nStuart David, [Lee Stuart] do do\\nStuart David Sen, gent, do do\\nStuart Noridon, mariner, Miami av nr Grand Circus\\nStuder Andrew, teacher, Lafayette nr Antoine\\nStuder John, laborer, do do\\nStuder Joseph, carpenter, do do\\nSullivan Patrick, blacksmith Atwater st\\nSulivan Jeremiah, laborer, do\\nSulivan Denis, do Larned nr Brush sts\\nSullivan Timothy do Michigan av nr Shelby sts\\nSullivan Laurence, fruitery, Michigan Grand av\\nSullivan Thomas, cartman, Hastings nr Larned sts\\nSullivan Anthony, fireman, Fort nr Beaubien sts\\nSumner Frederick M, (Pease Sumner) cor State and Far-\\nmer sts\\nSun Tavern, cor Jefferson av and Wayne st\\nSuperintendent of Public Instruction, Rev d Dr O C Comstock\\nSuperintendent of Central Rail Road, William F Chitten-\\nden\\nSupple FI, boot and shoe store, 72 Jefferson av nr Shelby sts\\nSupples Henry, clerk at G M Rich\\nSutherland James, carpenter. Gratiot nr Antoine sts\\nSutton J W, tub and pail factory, N E cor Griswold dz; State\\nst r S W cor of do do\\nSutton N, Jefferson av op Russell st\\nSutton Samuel J, umbrella maker, 61 Jefferson av\\nSwartz George W, scale maker, b O M Hyde\\nSwan Joseph G, finisher, Brush nr Gratiot sts\\nSwift William, tailor, b Market Hotel Atwater st\\nSwift Dean, Carpenter, Lafayette n Shelby s.s\\nT.\\nTart Charles, laborer, Catharine nr Hastings sts\\n7#", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0087.jp2"}, "88": {"fulltext": "78 DIRECTORY\\nTaafe John, grocer Woodbridge st\\nTaafe Nicholas, moulder, do\\nTaafe James, laborer, do\\nTaft Levi, law student, b Levi Cooks\\nTagler Ferdinand, painter, Woodbridge st\\nTait William, joiner. Fort nr Hastings\\nTart Charles, laborer, Catharine do\\nTatro Francis do Franklin st\\nTate William, hair dresser, Woodward av r Congress nr Ri-\\nvard sts\\nTate Daniel, cook, Steam Boat Hotel\\nTaylor Elisha, law office, 198 Jefferson av b Widow Inger-\\nsolls\\nTaylor Charles, blacksmith, Lafayette nr Rivard sts\\nTaylor William, shoemaker, b W Champs\\nTaylor Charles, farrier, Rivard nr Croghan r cor Lafayette\\nand Rivard\\nTebedo Michael, carpenter, Pine st\\nTeller Pierre, druggist, 139 Jefferson av r Larned st\\nTen Eyck Holbrook, law office, State Buildings Griswoldst\\nTen Eyck Anthony, 204 Jefferson av\\nTerhune David, carpenter, Farrar nr Randolph sts\\nTerry Dr office, Jefierson av r 41 Fort st\\nThayer Lansing, joiner, Atwater st\\nThompson David, city marshal, 27 Fort st\\nThompson Lucius, carpenter, Adams av nr Park sts\\nThompson E M, chair maker, do do\\nThompson Daniel, State st cor Farrar\\nThompson Daniel P, do do\\nThompson Thomas, carpenter, cor Shelby and William sts\\nThompson Bradly H, Miami av nr Grand River sts\\nThorburn Andrew, carpenter. Fort nr Antoine\\nThomson John, wholesale grocer, cor Woodward av and At-\\nwater st\\nThomson A, shoemaker, Fort nr Antoine\\nThomson James S, grocery, Atwater st\\nThomas Dominick, laborer do\\nThomas Raphael, shoe maker, cor Monroe av and Ran-\\ndolph\\nThomas Samuel, drayman. Brush nr Woodbridge sts\\nThroop George B, president farmers and mechanics bank, r\\nJefferson av nr Hastings sts\\nTiff William, laborer, Beaubien nr Lafayette", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0088.jp2"}, "89": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 79\\nTillman J W, furniture warehouse, 69 and 71 Jeffei son av r\\nWoodbridge st\\nTiinler Michael, laborer, Clinton nr Antoine sts\\nTinker L W, warehouse, foot Bates st b Widow Hale s\\nTitchbtrn Michael, cartman, Beaubien nr Lafayette sts\\nTodd William, tailor, Atwater st\\nTodd John, stove maker, Bates nr Farrar sts\\nToles Allen, painters. Woodward av\\nToles Nathan, Macomb nr Beaubien st\\nToles N, Sen, do do\\nTomlinson Nelson, prop r Mansion House cor Griswold and\\nAt water sts\\nTompkins John, joiner, 38 Larned st\\nToomy Michael, laborer at Wm O Callaghan s\\nTooncy Michael, warehouseman, Pontiac R R r cor Monroe\\nav and Farrar sts\\nTooney James, teamster do do\\nToppin Harris, gunsmith, Woodbridge st\\nTossille Joseph, sawyer, Fort nr Hastings\\nTownsend William H, [DeGrafF Townsend] Jefferson av\\nnr Russell sts\\nTownson William, stone cutter. Congress nr Riopellests\\nTown Reuben, dry goods c, Commercial Buildings Wood-\\nward av r Jefferson nr Hastings sts\\nTrauser piano maker, Atwater st\\nTroster John, cartman, Franklin st\\nTrask John, wagon maker, Woodbridge st\\nTripler Dr, [U S Army] Congress nr Shelby sts\\nTrowbridge C C, office 99 Jefferson av r Jefferson av nr Rus-\\nsell sts\\nTrowbridge C A, [Brady Co] b P Brady\\nTrombley John B, pail maker, Franklin st\\nTrombley Francis, do do\\nTrombley Ambrose, cartman, do\\nTrombley John, laborer, do\\nTrombley J C, Woodbridge st\\nTrombley Joseph, carpenter. Third st\\nTrombley P, cartman, Macomb nr Rivard\\nTrombley William, pail maker, Catharine nr Hastings st\\nTrombley H, wagon maker, Gratiot nr do\\nTrombley Joseph, pail maker, Hastings nr Pine sts\\nTrohee Michael, laborer. Porter st\\nTruesdail Wesley, cashier Bank St Clair r 300 Jefferson av", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0089.jp2"}, "90": {"fulltext": "so DIRECTORY\\nTruesdail Ezekial S, Michigan glass agency, foot Bates st b\\nNational Hotel\\nTruax John, M D, No 13 14 and 16 American Hotel\\nTryon Charles, law office, Law Buildings Woodward av b\\nMrs Deans\\nTucker Henry H, carpenter, Atwater st\\nTucker George W, [colored] hair dresser, warm and cold\\nbaths c, Jefferson av\\nTulip Gilbert, wagon maker, Russell nr Catharine\\nTurner Nathaniel, r Mansion House\\nTurner Anson, cabinet maker, 97 Woodward av\\nTurner Albion G, clerk B G Stimsons\\nTuttle A, wagon maker, Woodbridge st [and Third sts\\nTyler Elisha, manufacturer of stone ware, cor Woodbridge\\nTyler Daniel, currier b Ai Beards\\nTyler C, clerk, T K Adams\\nTyler R L, laborer, Wayne nr Congress sts\\nTynan Michael, clerk, G F Jones\\nU.\\nUhl Nicholas, Sun Tavern, Jefferson av\\nUnderwood George, shoemaker, Julius alley\\nUnited States, (Circuit and District) Court Room U S build-\\ning cor Jefferson av and Griswold st\\nUnited States Circuit and Dirtrict Court, Judge of, Hon Ross\\nWilkins\\nUnited States District Attorney, George C Bates\\nUnited States Circuit and District Courts, clerk of, John Win-\\nder\\nUnited States Marshal, Levi S Humphrey, office U S build-\\ning\\nUnited States building [belonging to the United States] cor\\nJefferson av and Griswold st\\nUnited States Land Office, 202 Jefferson av nr American\\nHotel\\nUnited States Indian Agency, [Superintendent s office,]\\nDetroit\\nUnited States Surveyor, John Mullett, Springwells\\nUnited States Senate [members from Michigan] Hon William\\nWoodbridge, Hon Augustus S Porter\\nUnited States House of Representatives [members from Mich-\\nigan] Robert McClelland of Monroe, J B Hunt of Oakland\\nCO, John S Chipman of St Joseph", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0090.jp2"}, "91": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 81\\nUnited States Barracks, cor Gratiot and Russell sts\\nUnited States Custom House, Griswold st\\nUnited States Hotel Woodbridge st\\nUpton John, shoemaker, Julius alley\\nValentine Onton, goldsmith, Griswold nr Larned st\\nValentine George, butcher, 6 City Hall Market, b National\\nHotel\\nVallee J B, cor Woodbridge and Antoine sts\\nVanvolkenberg Isaac, wagon maker, Woodbridge st\\nVan Rensselaer Jeremiah, law office, Drew s block, Jefferson\\nav r cor Jefferson av and Riopelle st\\nVanderhoof Silas, carpenter, b Mrs Dean s\\nVander hoof Alexander, shoemaker, Catharine nr Russell sts\\nVandansape Felix, wooden shoe maker, Beaubien nr Colum-\\nbia sts\\nVansickle Seymour, tailor, Woodbridge st\\nVanmeter John, grocery, Atwater st\\nVan Buren Michael E, b Mrs O Heartwell s\\nVan Allen David L, cabinet maker, Cass nr Lafayette sts\\nVan Allen Jacob, engineer, Central Railroad depot\\nVan Allen John, blacksmith, do\\nVan Anden J W, proprietor American Hotel 192 Jefferson av\\nVan Every Peter, flour and feed store, Atwater st\\nVan Every Peter, carpenter, b United States Hotel\\nVan Dyke Emmons, law office, Desnoyers block, Jeffer-\\nson av\\nVan Dyke James A, Jefferson av nr Beaubien st\\nVan Dyke John H, law student, do\\nVedder J S, bar keeper, United States Hotel\\nVesina Isidore, wagon maker, L Clairoux\\nVineyard the, E McDowall proprietor [Brush and Harriet\\nVollum Z, bookbinder, cor Jefferson av and Griswold st r cor\\nVonskoick John, carpenter, b Railroad Hotel\\nVorce Grant, book keeper Charles Howard co, r cor Mon-\\nroe av and Farmer st\\nVreeland Abraham, teamster, Atwater st\\nw.\\nWagner John, baker, Franklin st\\nWain William, wagon maker, Brush nr Larned sts\\nWakerman Peter, cartman, Franklin st", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0091.jp2"}, "92": {"fulltext": "82 DIRECTORY.\\nWaltensperger Charles, grocery, Jefferson av nr Brush st\\nWallaster Michael, carpenter, Lafayette st nr Russell st\\nWallace Matthew, cooper. Brush nr Antoine sts\\nWalton Gurdon T, hatter, Woodward av nr Grand River st\\nWalden George H, teamster, Woodbridge st\\nWalker Henry N, (Douglass Walker) b James A Hicks\\nWalker Parker, tanners and leather dealers, 54 Wood-\\nward av\\nWalker Hiram, br Willard Parkers\\nWalker George, laborer. Woodward av nr Atwater st\\nW^alker Edward, Jefferson av nr Cass st\\nW^alch James, carpenter, Lafayette nr Beaubien st\\nW^alsh D, grocery, Atwater st\\nWalsh Thomas, laborer, Larned nr Third sts\\nWalsh Patrick, grocery, Michigan av\\nWhales Chauncey, fireman, Lafayette nr Shelby st\\nWales Edwin, lawyer, do\\nWales George, groceries c. Woodward av r Monroe av\\nWaltz Joseph, mariner, Mullett nr Rivard st\\nWanner Michael, laborer, Hastings nr Woodbridge sts\\nWarriner O, tailor, Griswold st nr Jefferson av\\nWarner P D, clerk at G Moons\\nWarner Robert W, joiner, Lafayette st nr Antoine st\\nWarner P, carpenter, cor Macomb and Antoine sts\\nWarner M A, stage agent, Griswold op the Capitol\\nWarner P D, clerk Railroad Hotel\\nWarner Jared C, Franklin House Bates st\\nWarren C A, clerk George Egners\\nWarren, sadler, Woodbridge st\\nWarren Harris F, clerk Reuben Town b National Hotel\\nWarren Darwin, carpenter, b Wm Champ\\nWarren Isaac, sadler, foot Bates st\\nWard Vilon, carpenter, Miami av nr State st\\nWashington Hotel, cor Jefferson av and Cass st\\nWaterfall Thomas, capenter, Fort nr Hastings sts\\nWatkins James, weighmaster. Central Railroad r Farmer nr\\nGrand River sts\\nWatkins W, sadler c. Woodward av nr Jefferson av r 141\\nJefferson av nr Bates st\\nWatkins Bissel, commission merchants, Atwater st\\nWatkins John, Rowland st op Capitol\\nWatkins L B, clerk, do\\nWatson John, staple and fancy goods, Jefferson av r Jefferson\\nav nr Antoine st", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0092.jp2"}, "93": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. S3\\nWatson James B, justice of the peace, Jefferson av b Thomas\\nPahner\\nWatson James, grocer, Jefferson av r Congress st nr Hastings\\nWatson Rev d James B, first M E Ch, Congress nr Griswold\\nWatson Charles, Michigan Tavern, Gratiot cor Rivard sts\\nWatson William, grocery, Atwater st\\nWatson Robert B, (Richardson Watson) b J Richardson\\nWaters Patrick, laborer, Beaubien nr Fort sts\\nWatts Cross, shoemakers, Michigan Grand av\\nWayne County Clerk, George R Griswold, office County\\nbuildings cor Griswold and Congress sts\\nWayne County Sheriff, Hiram R Andrews, office do do\\nTreasurer, Daniel J Campau do do\\nRegister, Silas A Bagg, do do\\nJudge of Probate, CO Flynn do do\\nProsecuting attorney A W Buel do do\\nli Physician, Dr Zina Pitcher of Detroit\\nSurveyor, Servis J Thompson, of Plymouth\\nCoroners, Paschal Mason, and Joseph H Hill\\nKeeper of the Jail Asa H Otis\\nWeatherly Robert, Miami av\\nWeaver Daniel, trader, Clinton nr Rivard\\nWeaver John, blacksmith, Catharine nr Hastings\\nWeaver George, do cor Fort and Antoine\\nWealey John, basket maker, Elizabeth nr William sts\\nWebster John, dealer in hardware and manufacturer of burr\\nmill stones, cor Woodward av and Fort r 158 Jefferson av\\nnr Bates st\\nWebster M Howard do do\\nWebster William do do\\nWebster M R, carpenter, Franklin st\\nWebster Samuel, cor Woodbridge and Antoine sts\\nWebster Frend, tanner, Shelby nr Lafayette\\nWebster Horatio, do do do\\nWebster George, baker, Woodbridge st\\nWebb William, clerk. Dorr Co, b J Y Petty\\nWeeks Samuel, tailor Wayne nr Larned\\nWeeks David, grocery, Military square\\nWeed Oman, mason, Miami av nr John R st\\nWeitzel John, St Clair Hotel, Atwater st\\nWeilzell Jacob, laborer, Franklin nr Antoine sts\\nWeiss George, tanner, 4th Ward House Franklin\\nW ell wood Daniel, grocery, cor Randolph and Woodbridge sts", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0093.jp2"}, "94": {"fulltext": "84 DIRECTORY\\nWelles John A, cashier Farmers and Mechanics Bank b D\\nDunnings\\nWelles William, clerk F M Bank\\nWelton B, brass founder, Woodbridge st\\nWelch William, carpenter, Catharine nr Hastings sts\\nWelch Thomas, shoe maker. Brush nr Harriet sts\\nWelsh Mrs, gi ocery, Woodbridge st op U S Hotel\\nWells Henry, carpenter, b Wm Champs\\nWells Henry, law student, b Benj Farnsworth s\\nWells Timothy, cor Clinton and Beaubien sts\\nWenner Augustus, gardener. Grand River st\\nWestfield Herbert, ostler, Clinton House\\nWesley Solomon, cabinet maker, cor Congress and Bates\\nWesson William B, law student, b M F Dickinson s\\nWeston Wood, soap and candle factory, Atwater nr Wood-\\nward av\\nWeston Thomas R, Woodbridge st nr Antoine sts\\nWeston AVarrington, carpenter, b A Merrill\\nWeston Deman, do do\\nWest Henry, carpenter, Clinton nr Brush\\nWetmore Frederick, china glass and crockery store, 125 Jef-\\nferson av b Widow Davenports\\nWetofF John, tanner, Franklin st\\nWeters Barnet, mason Woodbridge st\\nWhealan William, laborer, do\\nWheaton Horace, clerk, S P Wilcox\\nWheaton George, bookbinder, Congress nr Wayne sts\\nWellock Henry, 83 do\\nWheeler R, carpenter, Jefferson av nr Orleans st\\nWhitcomb James S, sash maker, 250 Woodbridge st\\nWhitcomb H, Murrays Hotel Jefferson av\\nWhitman P O, carpenter, Cass nr Lafayette sts\\nWhitman De Witt C, engineer do\\nAVhiting J L, land agent, office Griswold stop Custom House\\nr cor Congress and Wayne\\nWhiting Col H, U S Army, Fort nr Cass sts\\nWhiting J P, grocery, grand River st\\nWhipple s Coffee House, Bates st nr Larned sts\\nWhipple E B, 41 Bates st\\nWhipple D, salesman, do\\nWhipple Hon Charles W, judge Supreme and Circuit Courts\\nb Widow Whipple\\nWhipple Henry L, Dep Aud Gen, r Congress st", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0094.jp2"}, "95": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 85\\n-Whipple Lieut J, U S Army, b National Hotel^\\nWhite Dr 189 Woodbridge st cor Beaubien st\\nWhite Jar vis, do do\\nWhite Arthur G, b Steamboat Hotel\\nWhite potter, Elisha Tyler s\\nWhite John, mason, Fort nr Hastings\\nWhite B, laborer, Campau buildings Park st\\nWhite James, laborer. Woodward av nr State st\\nWhite William, mason, do do\\nWhite John, do do do\\nWhyte John, grocery, Atwater st op Berthelet Market\\nWickware Cornelius A, city collector, b American Hotel\\nWight B, steam saw mill, Atwater st foot Antoine st r corner\\nBeaubien and Franklin sts\\nWight Alpheus, livery stables, cor Woodbridge and Bates sts\\nb United States Hotel\\nWigg Mrs, grocery, cor Woodbridge and Brush st\\nWillmarth Orsamus, auction store, Woodward av nr National\\nHotel b Railroad Hotel\\nWilkinson James, shoemaker, Randolph nr Fort st\\nWilkinson Thomas, do do do\\nWilliams G, co, forwarding merchants, warehouse Front st\\nfoot First st\\nWilliams Gurdon, b National Hotel\\nWilliams Cole, house sign and ornamental painters, Gris-\\nwold st nr Jefferson av\\nWilliams Charles W, (Williams Cole) Park nr Grand Riv-\\ner st\\nWilliams Hezekiah U, conductor on Pontiac Railroad, b Rail\\nRoad Hotel\\nWilliams Hon John R, mayor of Detroit, State st nr Capitol\\nWilliams Alpheus S, prop r Daily Advertiser, office over\\nKings store cr Jefferson and Woodward avs r Woodbridge st\\nWilliams Theodore, law office. Smart s block Jefferson av r\\nJefferson av nr Beaubien\\nWilliams G Mott, cor Congress and Wayne sts\\nWilliams James, Williams block Jefferson av\\nWilliams Deveruex, do do\\nWilliams Ezra, law office, Mechanic s Hall Griswold st r\\ncor Washington av and State st\\nWilliams Widow, grocery, Atwater st nr Bates st\\nWilliams Thomas, mariner, Franklin st\\nWilliams James, laborer, Finest\\n8", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0095.jp2"}, "96": {"fulltext": "86 DIRECTORY\\nWilliams James G, Pine st\\nWilliams Morris M, chief clerk P O, b S McKnights\\nWilliams John, cabinet maker, Lafayette nr Hastings\\nWilliams Stephen, carpenter, Julius alley\\nWillard Luther, printer, b Mansion House\\nWillard Charles, engineer, 164 Woodbridge st\\nWillcox Widow 224 Jefferson av\\nWillcox Eben, law office, under Farmers and Mechanics Bank\\nJefferson av\\nWillcox Charles, (Harsha Wilcox) 92 Congress nr Anto-\\nine sts\\nWillits Jonn, hatter. Fort nr Congress\\nWilkins Hon Ross, judge U S Circuit and District Courts, Jef-\\nferson av nr Hastings st\\nWilder Aretus A, Farmer nr Bates st\\nWilder James, Beaubien nr Larned st\\nWilcom Henry, laborer, b Gies Tavern\\nWilcox S P, dry goods, Jefferson av r Congress nr Second\\nWilcox Wenslow W, joiner, cor Miami av and John R st\\nWilkie Andrus, lawyer, Gratiot nr Beaubien st\\nWilson Henry, sail maker. Porter nr Second st\\nWilson Wm D, gen r superintendent of light houses, north-\\nwestern lakes, 103 Larned st\\nWilson Martin, 266 Woodbridge st\\nWilson Rufus, Randolph nr Fort st\\nWilson W, artist, cor Fort and Antoine sts\\nWiloy Henry, tailor, Atwater st\\nWiley William, farmer, Franklin st\\nWinterhalter Michael, Strangers Home, Woodbridge st\\nW^interhalter John, bar keeper, do\\nWinchell John, carpenter and joiner. Fort nr Antoine st\\nWinchell co, furniture warehouse, Woodward av\\nWinchell Gurdon, Woodward av nr Grand River st\\nWineman Henry, confectioner, George Egners\\nW^ingert Joseph, mason, b Strangers Home\\nWingert William, gunsmith, Woodward av r cor Elizabeth\\nand Park sis\\nWinder John, clerk U S circuit and district courts, r Wither-\\nell above Grand Circus\\nWitherspoon William, pastry brker, cor Woodbridge and\\nShelby r on Shelby one door above\\nWitherell Hon B F H, district judge, office Law buildings\\nWoodward av r 341 Jefferson av", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0096.jp2"}, "97": {"fulltext": "OF DETROIT. 87\\nWithers, Edward laborer, Cass jar Lafayette st\\nWitter J, law office, 2 Desnoyers block, JefFersou av b A\\nHarvie\\nWittle William, blacksmith, b E Chopes\\nWizenbach Matthias, laborer, Atwater st\\nWolf Andrew, laborer, Mullett nr Rivard st\\nWoodbridge Hon William, U S Senator Springwells\\nWoodbridge William L, farmer, do\\nWoodbridge Thomas, sadler, Woodbridge st nr Griswold st\\nWoodbridge Frank, lieut U S army, Jefferson av nr Rivard\\nWoodworth Benjamin, Woodbridge st\\nWoodworth Nelson, mariner, Larned nr Second st\\nWoodworth Oring, (Murphy 6c Woodworth) Howard st\\nWoodbury William A, clerk F Moore co b National Hotel\\nWoodruff James, law office, Griswold st r Fort st\\nWoolsey John W, clerk, cor Larned and Rivard st\\nWoods John, grocery, Atwater st nr old ferry\\nWoods George, clerk, G F Rood s r cor Beaubien and Larned\\nWood Thomas, (Weston Wood) Woodbridge nr Beaubien\\nWood A S, clerk, Murray s Hotel\\nWood Orlando, master mariner, Larned nr Cass sts\\nWood Oscar, ship carpenter, do nr Third st\\nWood Francis, laborer. Congress nr Rivard sts\\nWood Joseph, do Catharine nr Beaubien sts\\nWood Joseph sen, do do nr Hastings\\nWood Israel, wagon maker, do\\nWorden E P, (Robinson Worden) Croghan nr Beaubien sts\\nWorth William, drover, Woodward av\\nWort Rudolph, tailor, Macomb cor Antoine st\\nWright John, cabinet maker, Franklin st\\nWright Lennard, laborer. Grand River st\\nWright A, grocer, cor Griswold and Grand River sts\\nWright Jonathan, grocer, cor Monroe av and Military square\\nr Woodward av nr Grand River st\\nWright Albert, carpenter, Macomb av nr Grand River st\\nWright Henry, baker. Woodward av nr do\\nWright John, (steamer Illinois) b National Hotel\\nWren Timothy, laborer, cor Beaubien and Lafayette sts\\nWyckoff Robert, carpenter, Miami av nr John R st\\nWybel Jacob, carpenter, b Sun Tavern\\nX.\\nXavier Francis, laborer, cor Clinton and Antione st", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0097.jp2"}, "98": {"fulltext": "88 DIRECTORY\\nY.\\nYouhill Thomas, gardener, at John Winder s\\nYoung William T, Justice of the Peace, office cor Woodward\\nav and Woodbridge st b National Hotel\\nYoung William, shoemaker, Brush nr Fort sts\\nYq^ng William, teamster. Pine st\\nYoung West, mariner, Beaubien nr Congress sts\\nYoung Hugh, dyer, Woodward av nr Grand River st\\nZ.\\nZiegler Jacob, tinman c, Jefferson av nr Brush st\\nZinck Dr John, Jefferson av nr Cass st\\nZug Samuel R, Congress nr First sts", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0098.jp2"}, "99": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX.\\nFirst\\n2d,\\nWai\\n3d.\\nc\\n4th.\\n5th.\\n6th.\\nii\\nMUNICIPAL OFFICERS.\\nJohn R. Williams, Mayor.\\nAlpheus S. Williams, Recorder\\nALDERMEN.\\nWard\u00e2\u0080\u0094OYNiW B. Dibble, John Owen.\\nNelson Tomlinson, Benj. Woodworth\\nJames A. Van Dyke, Eustache Chapoton,\\nCharles Moran, Peter Desnoyers.\\nWillard E. Stearns, Oliver M. Hyde.\\nJames Stewart, Hiram R. Andrews,\\nCity Attorney David E. Harbaugh.\\nCity C/er^\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Robert E. Roberts,\\nCity Collector Cornelius A. Wickware.\\nCity Marshal and Superintendent of Hydraulic Works\\nDavid Thompson.\\nCity Treasurer Theodore Williams.\\nChief Engineer of the Fire Department James Stewart.\\nFirst Assistant Charles R. Desnoyers.\\n2d. John D. Fairbanks. il^\\nCity Surveyor A. E. Hathon.\\nDirector of the Poor Mason Palmer.\\nSupervisors of Highways District 1st, Newel French.\\nDistrict 2d, Thomas Palmer.\\nInspector of Provisions E. Cicotte,\\nInspector of Weights and Measures Aretus A. Wilder.\\nInspectors of Wood Henry Caroll, Nicholas Greusel, Jun r,\\nSamuel C. Webster.\\nPhysician Henry Lemcke.\\nSexton Robert C Scad in.\\n8*", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0099.jp2"}, "100": {"fulltext": "90 APPENDIX.\\nClerks of Markets,\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ciiy Hall\u00e2\u0080\u0094 David Weeks Berthelet,\\nJohn McGuire.\\nJustices of the Peace, Theodoi:e Williams, William T.\\nYoung, Hugh O Beirne, James B. Watson, George A.\\nO Keefe, F. H. Harris.\\nCONSTABLES.\\nFirst Ward Peleg O. Whitman.\\nSecond Ward Joseph McMichael.\\nThird Ward\u00e2\u0080\u0094 WilYmm W. Howland.\\nFourth Ward James Cicotte.\\nFifth Ward Joseph P. Whiting.\\nSixth Ward Cornelius Ockford.\\nFIRE WARDENS.\\nFirst Ward, Moses F. Dickinson, Shubael Conant, Lewis\\nHall.\\nSecond Ward, Levi Cook, Warren Hill.\\nThird Ward,\u00e2\u0080\u0094E. A. Brush, David E. Harbaugh.\\nFourth Ward,\u00e2\u0080\u0094k. W. Buel, A. H. Adams, A. T. McRey*\\nnolds.\\nFifth Ward, B. B. Moore, John Roberts.\\nSixth Ward, John V. Reuhle, John G. Norton.\\nChief Warden, Moses F. Dickinson.\\nThe Common Council meet at the Firemen s Hall every\\nTuesday evening at 7 o clock.\\nPrinter, Alpheus S. Williams.\\nFIRE COMPANIES.\\nThere are four Fire Companies in the city, provided Avjlh as\\nmany Engines, named and numbered as follows\\nProtection Fire Comp. No. 1 Engine house under Fire-\\nmens Hall\\nEagle Fire CoiMP. No. 2 Engine house, Fort near Gris-\\nwold street.\\nWolverine Fire Comp. No. 3 Engine house, Randolph\\nSt, near Berthelet Market.\\nJjAfayette Fire Comp. No. 4 Engine. house cor Wayne\\nand Larned sts.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0100.jp2"}, "101": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX. 91\\nOf the importance and benefit of these companies to the\\ncity, the inhabitants have often had abundant evidence. The\\npromptitude with which ihose companies obey the call, when\\nan alarm of fire is given, is proverbial among us and the\\nzeal and devotion with which they sometimes risk their own\\nlives, for the preservation of the lives and property of their\\nfellow citizens, is beyond all praise.\\nPUBLIC OFFICES.\\nPost-Office, under United States Building, Griswold\\nSt. corner .Iefferson Avenue.\\nThomas Rov/land, P. M.\\nA. S. Kellogg, Ass t P. M.\\nMorris M. Williams, 1st Clerk.\\nOffice open from 7 o clock, A. M. to 7 oclock, P, M.\\nOn Sundays, from 8 to 9 A. M. and from 5 to 6 P. M.\\nMAIL S.\\nMails for the North, East, South and West, in the winter sea-\\nson, close at 9 o clock P. M.\\nEastern and Southern Mails close in the summer season, one\\nhour before the departure of the Boats.\\nRATESOFPOSTAGE,\\non letters.\\nCENTS.\\nAny distance under 30 miles, 6^\\n30 and under 80 do 10\\n80 150 do 12*\\n150 400 do 18^\\nAll over 400 miles, 25\\nNewspapers in the State, one cent. Out of the State Ih cts\\nPeriodicals, under 100 miles, 1^ cts a sheet,\\ndo over 100 miles, 2 J cts\\nPamphlets, c, 6 J cents a sheet.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0101.jp2"}, "102": {"fulltext": "92 APPENDIX.\\nCUSTOM HOUSE,\\nGriswold Street, near Jefferson Avenue.\\nEdward Brooks, Collector.\\nJacob M. Farrand, Dep. do.\\nUNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.\\nJefferson Avenue.\\nRobert A. Forsyth, Register.\\nRECEIVER S OFFICE,\\nState Buildings, Grisv/old street.\\nS. W. HiGGiNS, Receiver.\\nLIST OF STATE OFFICERS.\\nSALARY.\\nJohn S. Barry, Governor, $1500 00\\nOrigen D. Richardson, Lieut. Governor, $6 per day\\nduring session.\\nRobert P. Eldredge, Secretary of State, 1000 00\\nCharles G. Hammond, Auditor General 1000 00\\nJohn J. Adam, State Treasurer, 1000 00\\nDouglass Houghton, State Geologist, 1000 00\\nOliver C. Comstock, Jun. Acting Com. Int. Imp. 1000 00\\nElon Farnsworth, Attorney General, 800 00\\nDigby V. Bell, Com. Land Office at Marshall, 1000 00\\nOliver C. Comstock, Sen. Sup t Public Instruction, 500 00\\nRandolph Manning, Chancellor, 1500 00\\nEpaphroditus Ransom, Chief Justice S. C. 1600 00\\nAlpheus Felch, Associate Justice, do 1500 00\\nDaniel Goodwin, do do do 1500 00\\nCharles W. Whipple, do do do 1500 00\\nBenj. F. H. Witherell, Judge District Court, 1000 00\\nIsaac E. Crary, Receiver, Land Office, 400 00\\nJohn E. Schwarz, Adjutant General.)\\nEzra Williams, Quarter Master General.\\nJonathan Kearsley, Regent University.\\nIsaac E. Crary,\\nWilliam A. Fletcher,\\nDe Witt C. Walker,", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0102.jp2"}, "103": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX. 93\\nMarvin Allen, Regent University.\\nLewis Cass,\\nEdward Mundy,\\nJohn Owen,\\nRobert R. Kellogg,\\nAlex r H. Redfield,\\nGeorge Duffield,\\nJonathan Kearsley, 1\\nHenry Warner, State Appraisers.\\nJames J. Godfrey,\\nHenry Tisdale,\\nBenj. H. Packard,\\nLewis Bascom, Inspectors State Prison.\\nIra. C. Backus,\\nJonas H. Titus, x\\\\gent State Prison.\\nCharles M. Bull, Inspector Flour and Wheat.\\nEdward V. Cicotte, Pot and Pearls, Beef, Pork dz; Fish,\\nStephen R. Wood, Beef, Pork and Fish.\\nE. A. Washburn,\\nJames D. Brown, of Fish.\\nMembers and Officers of the Senate of the State of Michigan,\\nfor the year 1845.\\nOrigen D. Richardson, Lieutenant Governor and President\\nof the Senate residence, Pontiac, Oakland county.\\nWilliam T. Howell, President, pro tempore, of the Senate.\\nNo. of r\u00e2\u0080\u009e,\u00e2\u0080\u009e,tip\u00c2\u00ab TSTntTiPa Residence.\\nDist. t^ounties. Names. County. Post Office.\\n1 Wayne,\\nMacomb, Lorenzo M. Mason, St. Clair, Port Huron.\\nSt. Clair, William Hale, Wayne, Detroit,\\nSanalac, Abner C. Smith, Macomb, Mt. Clemens,\\nHuron,\\n2 Washtenaw, Edwin M. Cust, Livingstn Hamburg,\\nLivingston, Samuel Denton, W hten wAnn Arbor,\\nJohn Allen, do. Ann Arbor,\\n3 Monroe, M. A. Patterson, Lenawee, Tecumseh,\\nLenawee, J. G. Thurber, Monroe, Monroe,\\nHillsdale, Wm. T. Howell, Hillsdale, Hillsdale,", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0103.jp2"}, "104": {"fulltext": "94\\nAPPENDIX.\\nBranch,\\nCalhoun,\\nJackson,\\nIngham,\\nEaton,\\nClinton,\\nAbner Pratt,\\nJesse F. Turner,\\nJames Videtto.\\nCalhoun, Marshall,\\nClinton, Dewitt,\\nJackson, SpringArbor\\nG d Rapids,\\nAllegan,\\nNiles,\\nSt. Joseph,\\nCass,\\nBerrien,\\nVan Buren,\\nKalamazoo, Wm. A. Richmond, Kent,\\nAllegan, F. J. Littlejohn, Allegan,\\nBarry, J. N. Chipman. Berrien,\\nOttawa,\\nOceana,\\nKent,\\nIonia, et al.\\n6 Oakland,\\nLapeer,\\nGenesee,\\nSaginaw,\\nShiawassee, Johnson Niles,\\nTuscola, A. N. Hart,\\nMidland, G. D. Williams,\\nGladwin,\\nNegwegon,\\nMackinac,\\nOscola, etal.\\nSecretary Thornton F. Brodhead residence, Detroit.\\nEngrossing, Enrolling and Recording Clerk N. Buel El-\\nDRiDGE residence, Lapeer.\\nSergeant at Arms Moses Hawkes residence, Allegan,\\nAllegan County.\\nMessengers John B. Johnson, and Isaac R. Alden.\\nThe Members of the Senate are elected for two years,\\nbut are so classified that one half are elected every year.\\nOakland, Tro}^,\\nLapeer, Lapeer,\\nSaginaw, Saginaw city", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0104.jp2"}, "105": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX.\\n95\\nMembers and Officers of the House of Representatives of the\\nState of Michigan, for the year 1845.\\nHon. Alfred H. Hanscom, Speaker Residence, Pontiac,\\nOakland county.\\nNames of Members. Counties.\\nWales Adams, Branch,\\nJohn Andrews, Van Buren,\\nLyman Arnold, Oakland,\\nEdward C. Bancroft, St. Clair,\\nPeter B. Barbeau, Chippewa,\\nCharles Blair, Lenawee,\\nJohn H. Bowman, St. Joseph,\\nHarlehigh Cartter, Macomb,\\nHenry Compton, Washtenaw,\\nPeter J. Cook, Allegan,\\nCalvin Davis, Macomb,\\nAhira J. Eastman, Lenawee,\\nGeorge Ecklee, Lenawee,\\nRalph Fowler, Livingston,\\nJohn Galloway, Oakland,\\nJohn Groves, Berrien,\\nAndrew Harvie, Wayne,\\nAndrew L. Hays, Calhoun,\\nGeorge H. Hazelton, Genesee,\\nFitch Hill, Washtenaw,\\nJohn Humphrey, Hillsdale,\\nAugustus S. Johnson, Oakland,\\nDavid Johnson, Jackson,\\nWhitney Jones, Eaton,\\nIsaac Magoon, Washtenaw,\\nHenry Mason, Monroe,\\nW. Norman McLeod, Michilimacinac,\\nDavid Menzie, Jackson,\\nWilliam Munger, Wayne,\\nArchibald Y. Murray, Wayne,\\nHenry Packer, Hillsdale,\\nWilliam H. Pease, Jackson,\\nWashington Pitcher, St. Joseph,\\nRobert D. Power, Livingston,\\nWilliam A. Pratt, Oakland,\\nNicholas W. PuUen, Wayne,\\nFletcher Ransom,J| Kalamazoo,\\nCharles L. Richman, Saginaw,\\nPost Office.\\nPrairie River,\\nLawrence,\\nLakeville,\\nSt. Clair,\\nFort Brady,\\nTipton,\\nThree Rivers.\\nUtica,\\nYpsilanti,\\nSaugatuck,\\nMacomb,\\nAdrian,\\nRollin,\\nCedar,\\nWaterford Centre,\\nNiles,\\nDetroit,\\nMarshall,\\nFlint,\\nAnn Arbor,\\nWheatland,\\nSpringfield,\\nJackson,\\nDelta,\\nSilver Lake,\\nLambertville,\\nMichilimacinac,\\nConcord,\\nFlat Rock,\\nBorodino,\\nLitchfield,\\nGrass Lake,\\nConstantine,\\nBrighton,\\nFranklin,\\nRomulus,\\nAlamo,\\nSaginaw City,", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0105.jp2"}, "106": {"fulltext": "96\\nAPPENDIX.\\nAdam L. Roof,\\nIonia,\\nLyons,\\nWilliam O. Rose,\\nWayne,\\nRoseville,\\nJohn E. Schwarz,\\nWayne,\\nDetroit,\\nJames Shaw,\\nCass,\\nNiles,\\nHorace Steevens,\\nOakland,\\nWaterford,\\nEli L. Stillson,\\nCalhoun,\\nBattle Creek,\\nHiram Stone,\\nMonroe,\\nMonroe,\\nDavid Taylor,\\nLapeer,\\nLook s Corners.\\nRobert R. Thompson,\\nShiawassee,\\nCorunna,\\nStephen Vickerv.\\nKalamazoo,\\nSchoolcraft,\\nHenry T. Walker,\\nWashtenaw,\\nSmnmit,\\nAsa Williams,\\nAVashtenaw,\\nLima,\\nThomas Wood,\\nWashtenaw,\\nSaline,\\nHenry Wyman,\\nLenawee,\\nBlissfield.\\nRev. JaxMes B. Watson and Rev. James Inglis. Chaplains,\\nDetroit.\\nEzra Williams, Clerk residence, corner State street and\\nWashington Avenue.\\nGeorge W. Jewitt, Engrossing, Enrolling and Recording\\nClerk, Howell, Livingston County.\\nCusTis S. Madison, Sergeant at Arms, Utica, Macomb\\nCounty.\\nMarcus Chase, Justus Ingersoll and Robert Hutton,\\nMessengei-s.\\nCOURTS HELD IN DETROIT AND ELSE-\\nWHERE.\\nUNITED STATES COURTS.\\nCircuit Court, for the District of Michigan.,\\nJohn McLean, of Ohio, Presiding Judge.\\nRoss WiLKiNs, Associate Judge.\\nDistrict Court of the U. 8. for the District of Michigan.\\nRoss Wilkins, District Judge.\\nThe terms of both of the above Courts of this District, com-\\nmence at Detroit, on the third Monday of June, and second\\nMonday of October, in each year", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0106.jp2"}, "107": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX. 97\\nJohn Winder, Clerk, of the U. S. District Court, for the\\nDistrict of Michigan, who by law, is also Clerk of the Circuit\\nCourtoftheU. S.\\nLevi S. Humphrey, Marshall of the District.\\nJohn Bronson, Crier of the Courts of the U. S.\\nCourt of Chancery,\\nHon. Randolph Manning, Chancellor,\\nAnthony Ten Eyck, Register.\\nThe following, is a list of Counties composing the different\\nChancery Circuits, with the times and places at which the\\nChancellor holds his Court\\nJ^irst District Wayne, Macomb, St Clair, Michilimacinac\\nChippewa, and counties attached for judicial purposes.\\nThe Court for the first District, at Detroit, is held the first\\nTuesday in February, and third Tuesday in July, in each\\nyear.\\n(It is expected that the Legislature will, during its present\\nsession, make some alteration in the time of the sitting of the\\ncourt in Detroit. Should the new arrangement be made and\\npublished in time, it will be noticed in a subsequent part of the\\nDirectory.\\nSecond District Washtenaw, Jackson and Livingston.\\nThe Court for the Second District, is held at Ann Arbor, the\\nsecond Tuesday in January and July, in each year.\\nThird District St. Joseph, Cass, Berrien, Van Buren, Alle-\\ngan, Kalamazoo, Calhoun, Kent, Ionia, and all other coun-\\nties attached for judicial purposes.\\nThe Court for the Thii d District is held at Kalamazoo, on\\nthe third Tuesday in January, and the Thursday next after\\nthe fourth Tuesday in June, ir^ each year.\\nFourth District Oakland, Genesee, Saginaw, Lapeer, and\\nShiawassee.\\nThe Court for the Fourth District is held at Pontiac,\\nthe first Tuesday in May, and the Tuesday after the second\\nMonday in November, in each yeai\\\\\\nFifth District Monroe, Lenawee, Hillsdale and Branch.\\nThe Court for the Fifth District is held at Adrian on the\\nfirst Tuesday in January, and third Tuesday in June in each\\nyear.\\n9", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0107.jp2"}, "108": {"fulltext": "98 APPENDIX.\\nSupreme Court of the State of Michigan.\\nEpaphroditus Ransom, Chief Justice, 1\\nDaniel Goodwin, 1 I j^^^^^^^\\nAlpheus Felch, Associate\\nCharles W. Whipple.\\nThe terms of this Court are held as follows\\nDetroit, the first Tuesday in January, in each year.\\nAt Ann Arbor, the last Tuesday in December, in each year.\\nAt Kalamazoo, the first Tuesday in July, in each year.\\nAt Pontiac, the third Tuesday in January, in each year.\\nCircuit Courts.\\nThe State of Michigan is divided into four Judicial Circuits, in\\neach of which, one of the four Judges of the Supreme Court\\nis the presiding Judge.\\nThe following, it is believed, is a correct list of the several\\ncounties comprised in the respective Judicial Circuits, with\\nthe names of the Presiding Judges\\nFirst Judicial Circuit Hon. Daniel Goodwin, Presiding\\nJudge Wayne, Monroe St. Clair, Macomb Lapeer, Mich-\\nilimackinac and Chippewa.\\nSecond Judicial Circuit Hon. Alpheus Felch, Presiding\\nJudge Washtenaw, Lenawee, Hillsdale, Branch, Calhoun,\\nJackson and Eaton.\\nThird Judicial Circuit Hon. Epaphroditus Ransom, Presi-\\nding Judge St Joseph, Cass, Berrien, Van Buren, Kala-\\nmazoo, Allegan, Barry, Kent, Ottawa and the counties and\\ndistricts, respectively attached thereto, for judicial purposes.\\nFourth Judicial Circuit Hon. Chas. W. Whipple, Presiding\\nJudge Oakland,Genessee, Saganaw, Shiawassee, Livings-\\nton, Clinton, Ionia, Ingham and the counties and districts,\\nrespectively attached thereto, for judicial purposes.\\nThe following, it is believed, will be found an acurate list of\\nthe days on which the terms of the Circuit Courts are held\\nin the several counties.\\nFirst Judicial Circuit Macomb, on the first Tuesday of\\nApril, and the second Tuesday of October in each year in the\\nthe Co. of Lapeer, on the first Tuesday of June, and third\\nTuesday of October, in each year. In the co. of Monroe, on\\nthe third Tuesday of April, and the fourth Tuesday of Octo-", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0108.jp2"}, "109": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX. 99\\nber, in each year. In the co. of St Clair, on the fourth Tues-\\nday of April, and the first Tuesday of October, in each year*\\nIn the CO. of Wayne, on the first Tuesday of May, and the\\nsecond Tuesday after the first Monday in November, in each\\nyear. In Michilimackinac;on the second Tuesday of Februa-\\nry, and the third Tuesday of July in each year. And in Chip-\\npewa, on the third Tuesday of February, and the fourth Tues-\\ndar of July, in each year.\\nSecond Circuit In Lenawee, on the first Tuesday of\\nApril and October, in each year. In Hillsdale, on the third\\nTuesday of April and October in each year. In Branch, on\\nthe fourth Tuesday of April and October, in each year. In\\nCalhoun, on the first Tuesday of May and November, in each\\nyear. In Jackson on the third Tuesday of May and Novem-\\nber in each year. In Washtenaw, on the first Tuesday of\\nJune and December, in each year. In Eaton, on the last\\nTuesday of September and March, in each year.\\nThird Judicial Circuit. The terms of this Circuit are\\nheld as follows\\nIn the county of Allegan, on the third Tuesday of April,\\nand the second Tuesday after the first Monday of November,\\nin each year. In the county of Bany, on the second Tues.\\nday of April, and the first Thursday after the first Monday of\\nNovember, in each year. In the county of Berrien, on the\\nfirst Tuesday of May and October, in each year. In the co.\\nof Cass, on the fourth Tuesdays of April and September, in\\neach year. In the county of Kalamazoo, on the second Mon-\\nday of June, and the fourth Monday of November, in each\\nyear. In the county of Kent, on the first Monday after the\\nthird Tuesday of May and October in each year. In the co.\\nof Ottawa, on the first Thursday after the third Tuesday in\\nMay, and the first Thursday after the fourth Tuesday of Oc-\\ntober, in each year. In the county of St Joseph, on the third\\nTuesday of March and second Tuesday of September, in each\\nyear. In the county of Van Buren, on the first Tuesday ot\\nApril, and the third Tuesday after the first Monday of Novem-\\nber in each year.\\nFourth Judicial Circuit In the county of Livingston, on\\nthe second Tuesdays of April and October, in each year; in\\nthe county of Ingham, on the third Tuesdays of April and\\nOctober, in each year in the county of Shiawassee, on the\\nfirst Tuesdays of May and November, in each year in the", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0109.jp2"}, "110": {"fulltext": "too APPENDIX.\\ncounty of Clinton, on the second Tuesdays of May and No-\\nvember, in each in the county of Ionia, on the third Tues-\\ndays of May and November in each year in the county of\\nGenesee, on the second Tuesday of March and the fourth\\nTuesday of August, in each year in the county of Saginaw,\\non the third Tuesday of March and August in each year\\nin the county of Oakland, on the second Tuesdays of June\\nand December of each year.\\nDISTRICT COURT.\\nHon. B. F. H. Witherell, Presiding Judge.\\nThis Court has exclusive jurisdiction in all criminal cases.\\nThe following counties are comprised within its limits, viz\\nWayne, Oakland, Washtenaw and Jackson.\\nThe terms of the Court are held as follows\\nFor Wayne county, the first Tuesdays in March, June,\\nSeptember and December.\\nFor Wastenaw county, the first Tuesdays in April and\\nOctober.\\nFor Jackson county, the third Tuesdays, in March, and\\nSeptember.\\nFor Oakland county, the third Tuesdays in April and Oc-\\ntober.\\nPROBATE COURT.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 WAYNE COUNTY.\\nCornelius O Flynn, Judge.\\nFirst and third Mondays in every month.\\nMAYOR S COURT.\\nHeld by the Mayor, Recorder and Aldermen, or any three\\nof them, on the second Monday in every month. Fire-\\nmen s Hall.\\nRobert E. Roberts, Clerk.\\nUNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AND BRANCHES,\\nPRIMARY SCHOOLS, c.\\nBy an Act of Congress, approved May 20, 1826, two town-,\\nships of land, equal to 46,080 acres, were granted to Michb", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0110.jp2"}, "111": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX. 101\\ngan, for the endowment of a University. The legislature\\ncaused these lands to be judiciously selected, in different parts\\nof the state, agreeably to the terms of the grant, in quantities\\nnot less than one section in one body. These lands were\\nfirst offered for sale in July, 1837, at a minimum price of $20\\nper acre this minimum has been reduced to $12 per acre.\\nThe sales to the 30th November, 1844, have been 14,883\\n60-100 acres, amounting to $174,307 25. By a provision\\nof the constitution of Michigan, this principal shall be and\\nforever remain a permanent fund, the interest thereon to be\\napplied for the support of the University and its branches.\\nBy an organic law of the legislature, the government of\\nthe University, and Branches, is intrusted to twelve Regents,\\nwho are appointed by the Governor, with the advice and con-\\nsent of the Senate, and said board of Regents are declared a\\nbody corporate. The Governor, the Lieutenant Governor,\\nthe Judges of the Supreme Court and Chancellor, are also,.\\nex-o(Iicio, members of the board of Regents, but are not mem-\\nbers of said corporation. Several Branches of the University\\nhave been located, from time to time, in different counties,\\nand appropriations made in aid of their support. From the\\nlast annual report of the Regents, there appears to have been,\\non the 30th November, 1844, 298 pupils under instruction,\\n111 of whom arc classical, preparing for admission to the\\nUniversity.\\nUniversity buildings have been erected, upon the site, at\\nAnn Arbor, designated by an act of the legislature, at a cost\\nof about $50,000, additional buildings are contemplated, as\\nsoon as the finances of the board will warrant the expendi-\\nture.\\nFive professors have been appointed, three of whom, with\\na professor, ad interim, of Geology, Chemistry, c., and\\na tutor in the department of the languages, c., are now\\nin attendance, engaged in their appropriate duties, and have a\\nspecific salary. There are, by the report above mentioned,\\n52 students in the University, arranged in four classes.\\nAs the University was not organized until September, 1841,\\nthe first class will graduate in September, 1845, after which\\na class will, graduate annually.\\nThe number of students, in the University, has uniformly\\nincreased, from year to year, and (as far as the finances,\\narising from the interest, will admit) further aid will be ex-\\ntended to other branches, which have not b en organised, or\\n9*", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0111.jp2"}, "112": {"fulltext": "102 APPENDIX.\\nto those, which, although heretofore organized, appropriations\\nhave been necessarily suspended.\\nThe course of studies in the University is thorough, and in-\\ntended to afford opportunity for a most liberal education.\\nNo tuition money is charged, beyond an entrance fee of\\n$10, for instruction in the University, the liberal appropria-\\ntion by Congress, being deemed a fund, the interest of which,\\nwill defiay all expenses, incident to this department of in-\\nstruction.\\nThe flattering condition of this institution, as well as the\\nexcellent regulations, enacted relative to our Common School\\nsystem, affords cause for congratulation to the citizens of our\\ngrowing commonwealth. And while we boast of the unsur-\\npassed beauty, and fertility of our soil, and natural produc-\\ntions, it will, also, be perceived, that the freemen of Michigan\\nare not insensible to the greater, and more excellent advanta-\\nges, resulting from the cultivation of the mind.\\nDISTRICT SCHOOLS.\\nIn the beginning of the year 1842, an Act passed the legis-\\nlature of Michigan, Ibrming the city of Detroit into one\\nschool district, and providing for the election of twelve school\\nInspector.- who, together with the Mayor, and Recorder, of\\nsaid city, (the two latter being declared to be ex-officio school\\ninspectors) were constituted a body corporate, by the name\\nand style of The Board of Education of the City of De-\\ntroit.\\nThe act of the legislature authorizes the Cornmon Council,\\nonce in each year, to assess and levy a tax, on all the real and\\npersonal property, within said city, not to exceed one dollar,\\nfor every child, between the ages of five and seventeen years,\\ntowards the support of said schools, to be public and free, to\\nall children, residing within the limits of the city, between\\ntho ages of five and seventeen years, inclusive.\\nThe Board have, at present, ten public schools,,Ainder their\\nsupervision, located in different parts of the city,; which are\\nkept open the whole year.\\nThe greatest number of scholars registered, ii); the books\\nof the several teachers, in actual attendance, during any one\\nquarter of 1844, was 1132.\\nThe total number of children from four to eightef^n, accord-\\ning to the school census of 1844, is 3821.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0112.jp2"}, "113": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX. 103\\nThe amount received, from the State School Fund, in\\n1844, was $1253 70.\\nThe amount of said tax for 1844, was $2578.\\nST, VINCENT S SEMINARS,\\nCorner of Lamed and Randolph Streets.\\nBesides the Free Schools of the city, supported by law,\\nthere are nearly two hundred children instructed, daily, in\\nthe useful branches of education at the above Catholic Semi-\\nnary, taught by the Sisters of Charity, not more than 20 or\\n30 of whom pay for their tuition.\\nIn addition to the Public and Free Schools, there are a\\nnumber of Select Schools established in different parts of the\\ncity, kept by teachers, whose qualifications are of a high\\norder.\\nThe Branch of the University in the city, has been sus-\\npended, it is believed, from a diminution of the revenue, ap-\\nplicable to its support.\\nCENTRAL RAILROAD.\\nThe above Railroad commenced operation, A. D. 1836,\\nwhen called the Detroit and St. Joseph Railroad, and owned\\nby that company, but in the year 1837, was transferred to\\nthe State of Michigan, since which time it has been known\\nas the Central Railroad.\\nIts present western termination is at Marshall, distance\\nfrom Detroit, 110 miles, and 36 miles more nearly ready for\\n$ihe iron. It is under the direction of the Board of Internal\\nImprovement, of which O. C. Comstock, Jun., is President.\\nThere is a line of Passenger Cars, each way, daily, Sun-\\ndays excepted, from Detroit to Marshall. Fare, through,\\nS3,50. Leaves Detroit and Marshall at half past 7 o clock,\\nA. M.\\nThe office of Internal Improvement is in the Slate Build-\\ning, Griswold street.\\nPONTIAC AND DETROIT RAILROAD COMPANY.\\nG. Williams, President.\\nThe above Railroad was completed to Pontiac, and opened\\nto the public, the 4th of July, 1843.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0113.jp2"}, "114": {"fulltext": "104 APPENDIX.\\nThe company have now a new and elegant car on the road,\\nwell warmed, and sheathed with iron, to guard against dan-\\nger, from loose bars.\\nThe cars leave Detroit, daily, Sundays excepted, at 8 A. M.\\nand Pontiac, at 1 P. M. Fare, one dollar, each way.\\nBANKS\\nMICHIGAN INSURANCE COMP. U. S. DEPOSITE\\nBANK.\\nJefferson avenue.) corner Griswold Street\\nDouglass Houghton, President.\\nHenry H. Brown, Cashier.\\nThomas J. Hulbert, Assistant Cashier.\\nDIRECTORS.\\nDouglass Houghton, Henry N. Walker,\\nJohn Owen, John Roberts.\\nHenry H. Brown.\\nWalter Ingersoll, Teller,\\nWilliam M. Snow, Book-keeper.\\nFrederick S. Larned, Clerk.\\nBanking hours, from 9 to 12 A. M., and from 2 to 4 P. M.\\nBANK OF ST. CLAIR.\\nJefferson Avenue.\\nCAPITAL STOCK, $150,000, WITH PKIVILEGE TO INCREASE TO\\n$250,000.\\nLevi Cook, President.\\nW. Truesdail, Cashier.\\nEbenr. Anderson, Assistant Cashier.\\nDIRECTORS.\\nLevi Cook, W. Truesdail,\\nGeo. C. Bates, J. R. Dorr,\\nS. Gillet, H. N. Monson,\\nJohn Clark.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0114.jp2"}, "115": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX,\\n105\\nB. F. Hall, Paying Teller,\\nE. Anderson, Rec g do\\nE. Hewitt, Book-keeper.\\nBanking hours, from 9 to 12 A. M., and 2 to 3 P. M-\\nFARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK OF MICHIGAN.\\nJefferson Avenue. Established in 1829.\\nCAPITAL STOCK, $700,000.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 PAID IN $400,000.\\nGeorge B. Throop, President.\\nJohn A. Welles, Cashier.\\nJohn C. W. Seymour, Book-keeper.\\nHenry T. Stringham, Teller.\\nTJje Bank has a Branch at St. Joseph, and an Agency at\\nNiles, established by law.\\nBanking hours, from 9 to 12, A. M., and from 2 to 3, P. M.\\nVESSELS BELONGING TO THE DISTRICT\\nOF DETROIT, (Jan. 1, 1845.)\\nDonom\\nnation\\nTons. Denomination.\\nTons.\\nS. B. Illinois,\\n755Shcr\\nKnickerbocker,\\n61\\nMacomb,\\n104\\nAdelaide,\\n43\\nGov. Marcy,\\nUnited,\\n162\\n56\\nAlbratross,\\nBolivar,\\n20\\n46\\nSt. Clair,\\n210\\nBaltic,\\n96\\nMichigan,\\nC C Trowbridge.\\n472\\n42\\nBrandywine,\\nBen Barton,\\n46\\n178\\nGeo W Dole,\\n162\\nBoston,\\n73\\nPatronage,\\n56\\nBigZ,\\n128\\nGen Scott\\n200\\nCambria,\\n107\\nHuron,\\n147\\nCaroline,\\n76\\nDan l Webster,\\n358\\nCharlotte,\\n50\\nChamplain,\\n226\\nCambridge,\\n106\\nParagon,\\nIndependence\\nNile,\\nAnthony Wayne,\\nRed Jacket,\\n41\\n261\\n642\\n390\\n148\\nCongress,\\nChampion,\\nDolphin,\\nEagle,\\nEliza Ward,\\n206\\n205\\n22\\n29\\n109\\nChampion,\\n266\\nE Bowen,\\n4^", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0115.jp2"}, "116": {"fulltext": "10b APPENDIX\\nDenomination.\\nTons- Denomination.\\nSchr. Farmer,\\n28Schr.\\nTom Lemon,\\nFlorida.\\n158\\nUncle Tom,\\nFur Trader,\\n52\\nVictory,\\nGen Hamilton,\\n54\\nVermont,\\nGazelle,\\n60\\nWave,\\nGrace Amelia,\\n45\\nWisconsin,\\nGen Harrison\\n116\\nWave,\\nGen Thornton\\n48\\nWaterloo,\\nHuron,\\n118\\nWolverine,\\nHiram Pearson,\\n97\\nWabash,\\nHenry Hubbard,\\n53\\nFreedom,\\nHome,\\n93\\nMechanic,\\nHenry Clay,\\n140\\nVictory,\\nJefferson,\\n109\\nYoung Rover,\\nJulietta,\\n116\\nTrader,\\nJ A Barker,\\n92\\nMary,\\nlena.\\n55\\nMorning Star,\\nJohn Richards,\\n39\\nSwallow,\\nJesse Smith,\\n117\\nDVD Stanton,\\nIsabella,\\n21\\nLady Jane,\\nLexington,\\n57\\nExperiment,\\nLasso lie,\\n160Sloop Betsev,\\nLiberty,\\n46\\nCaroline,\\nMarengo,\\n129\\nGov Porter,\\nManatowoc,\\n52\\nHenry Clay,\\nMartin Van Buren,\\n85\\nIndependence,\\nMacomb,\\n27\\nLion,\\nMarina,\\n47\\nNapoleon,\\nMich l Dousman,\\n137\\nSuperior,\\nMemee,\\n21\\nStar,\\nMint,\\n44\\nThamogue,\\nMarg t Allen,\\n89\\nSavage,\\nMerchant,\\n74\\nWyandott,\\nMariah Hilliard,\\n195\\nTraveller,\\nNancy Dousman,\\n86\\nBro Jonathan,\\nPatriot,\\n20\\nJesse Muncy,\\nPilot,\\n34\\nAndramac,\\nSt Joseph,\\n130\\nP Campau,\\nStar,\\n29\\nJas K Polk,\\nSt Clair,\\n211\\nAurora,\\nSylvanus Marvin,\\n65\\nRainbow,\\nTemperance,\\n29\\nHunter,", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0116.jp2"}, "117": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX.\\n107\\nSloop Salina,\\n11 Huron,\\n12\\nLady Lake,\\n8 Brig,\\n18\\nGreat Western,\\n8 Brig Elizabeth,\\n184\\nAdeline,\\n20 Fra s Mills,\\n116\\nOcean,\\n15 Ramsay Crooks,\\n168\\nEnterpnze,\\n20 Rebecca,\\n30\\nIncrease of tonage of Steamboats and Sailing ves-\\nsels during the year 1844, registered in the cus-\\ntom honse. Tons, 3036 19\\nTotal amount of exports from Detroit for 1842, $1108,406,81\\ndo do do 1843, $1586,381,38\\ndo do do 1844, no returns.\\nValue of imports from Canada in 1844, $80,744 94\\nExports to do do 260,011 89\\nAmount of duties collected at this port in the\\nyear 1844, was $4031,60\\nThe amount of Marine Flospital money, collected from\\nthe masters and owners of Vessels at this port, and disbursed\\nfor the relief of sick and disabled seamen, amounts to between\\nfour and five hundred dollars annually.\\nOFFICE OF INDLVN AFFAIRS.\\nJefferson Avenue, near Rivard Street.\\nRobert Stuart, Superintendent,\\nWilliam S. Lee, Clerk.\\nASSOCIATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS.\\nDETROIT CITY TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.\\nThis Society v/as organized in July 1840 its pledge is to-\\ntal abstinence from all that can intoxicate. Its annual meet-\\ning, for the election of officers, is held on the second Tues-\\nday of February, in each year. All other meetings are held\\nat the call of the executive committee. Its officers are a\\nPresident, two Vice Presidents, a Secretary and Treasurer,\\nwho discharge the duties usually devolving on those officers,\\nand are the executive committee of the society.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0117.jp2"}, "118": {"fulltext": "108 APPENDIX.\\nThe officers now are\\nH. Hallock, President,\\nR. C. Smith, 1st Vice President,\\nWm. McDonald, 2nd do.\\nJacob S. Farrand, Secretary,\\nThomas Rowland, Treasurer.\\nTHE DETROIT YOUNG MEN S SOCIETY,\\nFor the purposes of Moral and Intellectual improvement.\\nChartered by an act of the legislature, March, 1836.\\nWilliam A. Howard, President,\\nAsher S. Kellogg. Vice President,\\nBela Hubbard, Corresponding Secretary,\\nJames V. Campbell, Recording Secretary,\\nWilliam W. Duffield, Treasurer,\\nFrederick Wetmore, Auditor,\\nManagers.\\nDewitt C. Holbrook,\\nWitter J. Baxter,\\nAmory A Rice,\\nWilliam A. Raymond,\\nHenry N. Walker,\\nGeorge V. N. Lothrop,\\nTheodore H. Hinchman.\\nThe annual meeting of the Society, for the election of offi-\\ncers, is held on the first Monday in July. There are. also,\\nregular meetings, on every Thursday evening, during the\\nwinter, which are occupied, alternately, with lectures and de-\\nbates. There is a library belonging to the Society, and open\\nto its members, and such others, as are approved by the Board\\nof Directors, under the standing rules. The meetings are\\nnow held in the Presbyterian Session room, but it is in con-\\ntemplation to erect a suitable building, at an early day.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0118.jp2"}, "119": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX. 109\\nTHE MECHANICS SOCIETY OF THE CITY OF DE-\\nTROIT.\\nIncorporated by an act passed by tbe Governor and Judges of\\nthe Territory of Michigan, A. D. 1820.\\nOFFICER S,\\nJohn Roberts, President.\\nSolomon Davis, Vice President.\\nChauncey Hurlbert, Treasurer.\\nJohn Farrar, Sec y and Collector.\\n^teioards.\\nCharles Jackson,\\nWilliam Barclay,\\nJeremiah Moors,\\nWilliam E. Peters,\\nGarry Spencer.\\nJohn Farrar, Librarian.\\nThe following extract from the Preamble to the Constitu-\\ntion will explain the object and character of the society\\nRegarding the virtue and intelligence of a community as the\\nonly sure basis of its prosperity, and believing that harmony\\nof sentiment, and charity to the unfortunate, are necessary to\\nits happiness believing, also, that our united exertions are\\nrequisite to preserve a proper standing in society, and oppose\\nthe progress of vicious principles and individual misconduct,\\nwe c, c.\\nThe Society numbers at present, about forty members. It\\nis stated to be in a prosperous condition, with a good library of\\n450 volumes.\\nThe Librarian attends every Saturday evening at the So-\\nciety s room in the Mechanics Hall.\\nBRADY GUARDS.\\nThis is a uniform company, embracing some of the most\\nrespecable young men of the city, professional, mercantile\\nand mechanical. Its constitution differs from uniform com-\\npanies generally the corps owning the uniforms, and each\\nmember receiving the money paid for uniform and equip-\\nments, when he leaves the company.\\n10", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0119.jp2"}, "120": {"fulltext": "110 APPENDIX.\\nOfficers.\\nCharles A. Trowbridge, Captain,\\nHenry Doty, First Lieutenant,\\nBenjamin G. Stimson, Second Lieutenant,\\nGeorge Doty, Third Lieutenant,\\nO. S. Allen, First Sergeant,\\nBenjamin B. Moore, Second Sergeant,\\nJ. E. King, Third Sergeant,\\nGeorge Davie, Fourth Sergeant,\\nBarney Campau, Jun., First Corporal,\\nLemuel Watkins, Second Corporal,\\nJ. C. Devereaux Williams, Third Corporal,\\nMorgan L. Gage, Fourth Corporal,\\nJames W. Sutton, Color Sergeant.\\nLAFAYETTE GUARDS.\\nThis company was organized the 4th of July, 1842, and\\nnumbers about 30 members.\\nOfficers,\\nLouis D. Clairoux, Captain.\\nStephen Bouchard, 1st Lieutenant,\\nJ. J. Cicotte, 2d do\\nAlexander Boudrou, 3d do\\nE. Boule, Orderly Sergeant.\\nSCOTT GUARDS.\\nThis company was organized the 2d of September 1842,\\nand numbers about 60 members.\\nOfficers.\\nJohn V. Reuhle, Captain,\\nNicholas Greusel, Jun. 1st Lieut.\\nF. Kauffman, 2 1 do\\nJohn Reno, 2d Jun r.\\nFrederick Reuhle, 1st Sergeant.\\nLouis Kunze, 2d do\\nAdam MuUedon, 3d do\\nJacob Merker, 4th do\\nA. L. Kartus, 1st Corporal.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0120.jp2"}, "121": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX. Ill\\nMONTGOMERY GUARDS.\\nThis Company was organized in January, 1844, and num-\\nbers about lorty members.\\nOfficers,\\nAndrew T. McReynolds, Captain,\\nThomas Gallagher, First Lieutenant,\\nWilliam O Callaghan, Second Lieutenant,\\nDaniel Coghlan, Third Lieutenant,\\nA. Johnston, Orderly Sergeant.\\nThe three latter named companies form the first battalion\\nof the Frontier Guards.\\nOfficers.\\nIsaac S. Rowland, Major,\\nNicholas Greusel, Jun., Adjutant,\\nJohn Reno, Quarter Master.\\nFIRE REGULATIONS FOR THE BETTER SECU-\\nRITY OF BUILDINGS.\\nThe following is a copy of the Fire Regulations, of the\\ncity of Detroit, for the better security of buildings, taken from\\nthe laws of the City Council, and published the beginning of\\nthe present winter, by the Chief Fire Warden.\\nOf the necessity of some such regulations as the following,\\nin a cit}^ like Detroit, no one, who has witnessed the disas-\\ntrous effects of accidental fire, can for one moment doubt,\\nand we would respectful i} suggest to the occupant of every\\nbuilding in the city, the importance of a strict observance of\\nthese precautionary rules, a due regard to which, might, un-\\nder Divine Providence, often prevent accidents by fire. It\\nshould also be remembered that neglect to attend to the reg-\\nulations of the city authorities, in regard to accidents by fire,\\ninvolves a forfeiture of the amount of the policy of insurance,\\nin case of loss by fire of the insured.\\nFrom the laws of the Common Council.\\n1. No ashes can be kept in a wooden vessel, within ten\\nfeet of any building, fence, or wooden structure nor in a\\nmetal .n- earthen vessel, unless it is covered.\\n2. Every stove pipe must be close jointed. It must enter\\na chimney of brick or stone, and be made close where it en-\\nters. Where it passes through a partition of wood, it must", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0121.jp2"}, "122": {"fulltext": "112 APPENDIX.\\nbe through a crock of earthen or stone, or some non-conduc-\\ntor of heat.\\n8. The floor under every stove must be covered by a\\nboard, faced with iron, zinc or tin, with a space under the stove\\nof eight inches or by a box filled with brick, sand or clay,\\nthree inches thick from the floor. The stove must be free\\nfrom dangerous cracks or openings, and properly fitted with\\ndoors. Wood within twelve inches of any stove or fire must\\nbe protected by a covering of metal or plastering, and no\\nwood, protected by metal, must be nearer than eight inches.\\n4. The floor under stoves standing in shops where shav-\\nings or wood chippings are made, must be protected by a box\\nfilled with brick, sand or clay, five inches high from the floor,\\nand for six inches outside the bottom of the stove.\\n5. All stove pipe holes, openings and cracks in chimneys,\\nmust be closed by a sheet of metal, or brick and mortar.\\nG. Blacksmith s chimneys must be constructed to prevent\\nthe escape of sparks, and the side of the building contiguous\\nto the forge, for the space of six feet long and up to the roof,\\nand on the inside of the roof over the forge for the space of\\nfourteen feet square, must be plastered.\\n7. Wooden fire boards must be covered on the bottom of\\nthe inside with a strip of sheet iron, tin or zinc, at least six\\ninches wide.\\n8. Every occupant of a tenement, whose premises are\\nfound on examination by a Fire Warden, one week after re-\\nceiving this Notice, not in conformity with the above requisi-\\ntions, will be subjected to the fine and costs imposed by law.\\nThe occupant is requested to preserve and refer to this\\nnotice.\\nM. F. DICKINSON, Chief Warden.\\nDetroit, November 17, 1844.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0122.jp2"}, "123": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX.\\nCENSUS OF THE CITY OF DETROIT.\\n113\\nThe following\\nis a copy of the Census of the\\nCity\\nof De-\\ntroit, as taken by\\nthe publisher, during the months of\\nAugust\\nand September, 1844.\\nol\\nS\\nEr\\nch:\\n1^-\\n1^\\ng-\u00c2\u00bb\\nWARDS.\\nrtn.\\nl^\\nTOTAL.\\n^1\\n1\\n^1\\n3\\nFirst Ward,\\n463\\n363\\n378\\n463\\n1,672\\nSecond Ward,\\n657\\n410\\n491\\n506\\n2,064\\nThird Ward,\\n472\\n442\\n473\\n542\\n1,920\\nFourth Ward,\\n544\\n559\\n656\\n684\\n2,443\\nFifth Ward,\\n200\\n200\\n209\\n361\\n870\\nSixth Ward,\\n377\\n337\\n494\\n414\\n1.552\\n2,713\\n2,316\\n2,631\\n2,870\\n10,530\\nColored Inhabitants,\\n112\\n2,825\\n97\\n2,513\\n88\\n2,719\\n112\\n2,991\\n418\\n10,948\\nCHURCHES AND RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES\\nIN DETROIT.\\nCATHOLIC.\\nST. ANN S CATHEDRAL,\\nLamed Street.\\nThe Very Revd. P. Kindekens, Vicar General, Pastor.\\nTRINITY CHURCH,\\nMichigan Grand Avenue.\\nReverend L. Kilroy, Pastor.\\nST. MARY S CHURCH,\\nCroghan street, corner St. Antoine street.\\nRev. A. K. Kopp, Pastor,\\n10*", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0123.jp2"}, "124": {"fulltext": "114 APPENDIX.\\nEPISCOPAL.\\nSt. Paul s Church, Woodward Avenue.\\nRight Rev. Samuel A. McCoskry, Bishop.\\nBAPTIST.\\nFirst Baptist Church, Fort St. corner Griswold St,.\\nJames Inglis, Pastor.\\nAFRICAN CHURCH,\\nFort Street, near BeauUen.\\nElder Munroe, Pastor.\\nPRESBYTERIAN.\\nFirst Presbyterian Church, Woodivard av. cor. Lamed st.\\nRev. George Duffield, Pastor.\\nSCOTCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.\\nCornier Bates and Farmer streets.\\nRev. David Inglis, Pastor.\\nCONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.\\nThe First Congregational Church in the City, was organ-\\nized the 25th of December, A. D. 1844. Rev. H. L. Ham-\\nmond, Pastor. The Society meet at present for worship in\\nthe City Hall, but arrangements are in progress for erecting a\\nChurch during the present year of 1845.\\nMETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.\\nFirst M. E. Church, Woodward av cor Congress street.\\nRev. James B. Watson, Pastor.\\nSecond M. E. Church, meet at present, U. S. Buildings,\\nJefferson Avenue.\\nRev. R. R. Richards, Pastor.\\nGERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH.\\nMonroe Avenue.\\nRev. Frederick ^vrmnnr. Pastor.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0124.jp2"}, "125": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX. 115\\nDUTCH REFORMED MISSION ARS^ STATION.\\nJefferson Avenue near American Hotel.\\nRev. Livingston Willard, Missionary.\\nThe above gentleman has been sent here as a Missionary,\\nby the North Reformed Dutch Church in the city of Albany,\\nwith a view to organize a Church, should sufficient encour-\\nagement be met with. Preaching, as above, every Sabbath,\\nat half past 10 A. M. and 3 P. M.\\nDISCIPLES.\\nA Society of the above brethren, denominating themselves\\nThe Church of Christ called Disciples, meet in a school-\\nroom near the corner of Congress and Randolph Street every\\nSabbath. They commemorate the Savior s death every Sab-\\nbath afternoon.\\nCHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.\\nLADIES ORPHAN ASSOCIATION OF DETROIT.\\nInstituted, May, 1836.\\nFor the maintenance and education of destitute orphan chil-\\ndren, principally such as have lost both parents, one of the\\nparents having been a resident of Detroit, at the time of his\\nor her death, and extending the benefits to other orphan chil-\\ndren at the discretion of the Managers.\\nThe Asylum is a brick building, situate at Hamtramck,\\nabout one mile from the city, at which place, the managers\\nmeet on the second Tuesday of every month.\\nOFFICERS.\\nP^liza Whiting, First Directress.\\nMary Gillet, Second do.\\nMrs Kendrick, Third do.\\nEliza Cass, r^ c t?-\\nSavah G. Porter, Committee of Finance,\\nMaria E. Hulbert, l n\\\\T x\\nJane Stewart, of Maintenance.\\nEliza McCoskry a n:^j\\nAnne Hunt, of Education.\\nCatharine H. Jones, j.^\\nHarriet Houghton,", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0125.jp2"}, "126": {"fulltext": "116 APPENDIX.\\nTheodosia Hastings, Treasurer.\\nEliza S. Trowbridge, Secretary.\\nCounselling Committee.\\nDe Garmo Jones, Charles H. Stewart, John Hulbert, S. N.\\nKendrick, John Owen and Charles C. Trowbridge.\\nWAYNE COUNTY POOR HOUSE.\\nSituate in the township of Nankin, 15 miles west of De-\\ntroit, under the directionof three Superintendents of the Poor.\\nA brick building, two and a half stories high, 70 feet by 36\\nfeet is now being erected.\\nSTAGES.\\nWESTERN ROUTE.\\nIn consequence of the completion of the Central Railroad,\\nso far west, travelers, either on the Chicago or Territorial\\nroad, use that mode of conveyance, as far as suits their con-\\nvenience, and, therefore, no stage leaves the city for either\\nof the two western routes.\\nEASTERN ROUTE.\\nA Mail Stage leaves Wood worth s Hotel, daily, at 7\\no clock, A. M., for Buffalo, passing through Monroe, Toledo,\\nLower Sandusky, Norwalk, Cleveland, Erie, Pa.. c. This\\nline connects, at Cleveland, with one for Cincinnati, Pitts-\\nburgh, c.\\nNORTHERN ROUTE.\\nOn the arrival of the cars at Pontiac, from Detroit, a Stage\\nleaves for Grand Blanc and Flint River.\\nPORT HURON, (VIA MOUNT CLEMENS) ROUTE.\\nA Stage leaves Woodworth s Plotel, Mondays, Wednes-\\ndays and Saturdays, at 5 o clock, A. M., for Port Huron, and\\ngoes through the same day. Also, every other week day, a\\nStage leaves Woodworth s Hotel, at 7 o clock, A. M., for\\nMount Clemens. This is said to be the nearest route to Lon-", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0126.jp2"}, "127": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX.\\n117\\ndon, in Canada, being 60 miles to Port Ehjron, and 60 miles\\nfrom Port Huron to London, making 120 miles. The road\\nfrom Port Sarnia, opposite Fort Gratiot, to London is already-\\ngraded and is about to be planked the whole distance.\\nGRAND RAPIDS AND HOWELL ROUTE.\\nA public conveyance leaves Davis s Eagle Tavern,\\nfor\\nHowell, about 50 miles, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,\\nduring winter. In the summer season, the same conveyance\\ngoes through to Grand Rapids, twice in the week.\\nCOUNTY OFFICERS.\\nCounties.\\nCircuit Court Commissioners.\\nProsecuting Attornies.\\nWayne,\\nE. Smith Lee,\\nAlex. W. Buel,\\nMonroe,\\nTitus Babcock,\\nJ. L. Christiancy,\\nSt. Clair,\\nEdward C. Bancroft,\\nC. B. Farrand,\\nMacomb,\\nDe Witt C. Walker,\\nW. T. Mitchell,\\nLapeer,\\nAlvin N. Hart,\\nSilas D. McKeen,\\nMackinac,\\nChippewa,\\nWashtenaw,\\nSamuel Abbot,\\nGeorge Danforth,\\nEdward L. Mundy,\\nLenawee,\\nAlfred L. MiUerd,\\nF. C. Beaman,\\nHillsdale,\\nCliarles Halsey,\\nBranch,\\nEsbon G. Teller,\\nHenry C. Gilbert,\\nCalhoun,\\nHorace A. Noyes,\\nGeorge C. Gibbs,\\nJackson,\\nLeander Chapman,\\nDavid Johnson,\\nEaton,\\nEdward Higby,\\nSt. Joseph,\\nWilliam Savier,\\nJ. E. Johnson,\\nCass,\\nAlex. H. Redfield,\\nJames Sullivan,\\nBerrien,\\nJames Brown,\\nJoseph N. Chipman,\\nVan Buren,\\nFitz H. Stevens,\\nA. W. Broughton,\\nKalamazoo,\\nMitchell Hinsdill,\\nNathl. A. Balch,\\nAllegan,\\nHovey K. Clarke,\\nHovey K. Clarke,\\nBarry,\\nVespasian Young,\\nKent,\\nJohn Almy,\\nThomas B. Church,\\nOttawa,\\nGrosvenor Reed,\\nOakland,\\nG. 0. Whittemore,\\nGenesee,\\nRobert J. S. Page,\\nE. H. Thompson,\\nSaginaw,\\nGardner D. Williams\\n5\\nShiawassee,\\nWm. F. Moseley,\\nAndrew Parsons,\\nLivingston.\\nL. K. Hewitt,\\nFredk. C. Whipple,\\nClinton,\\nJoseph Hoi lister,\\nLevi Townson,\\nIonia,\\nIngham,\\nHiram Parker,\\nDaniel L. Case.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0127.jp2"}, "128": {"fulltext": "118\\nAPPENDIX.\\nCounties.\\nSheriffs.\\nClerks,\\nRegisters.\\nAllegan,\\nWm. Still,\\nH. H. Booth,\\nWashtenaw\\nG. Shattuck,\\nB. King,\\nG. Gilbert,\\nLapeer,\\nJ. Bullock,\\nJ. W. Day,\\nG. F. Ball,\\nLenawee,\\n0. Hough,\\nJ. Barber,\\nC. Smith,\\nSt. Joseph,\\nC. H. Knox,\\nA. Bonham,\\nH. Goodridge,\\nMacomb,\\nJno. Dixon,\\nA. Dalbv,\\nH. Teats,\\nBerrien,\\nJ. Wittenmyer,T. Love,\\nF. Johnston,\\nGenesee,\\nW. Blades,\\nC. Davey,\\nL. Bickford,\\nBarry,\\nY. Collier,\\nJ. Holbrook,\\nS. C, Hall,\\nOakland,\\nE. Martin,\\nJ. Bowman,\\nJ. Hunt,\\nChippewa,\\nT. Edwards,\\nHillsdale,\\nA. Howder,\\nJ. Swegles,\\nH. S. Mead,\\nClinton,\\nM. Allen,\\nS. Scott,\\nH. Wilcox,\\nIngham,\\nJ. Hunt.\\nP. Low,\\nW. Horton,\\nBranch,\\nA. Arnold,\\nC. Benton,\\nJ. Pond,\\nCalhoun,\\nC. Dickey,\\nE. Hayden,\\nJ. Tillotson,\\nJackson,\\nH. Tisdale,\\nC. Jones,\\nH. Thompson,\\nSaginaw,\\nS. Gordon,\\nW. Little,\\nPI. Beach,\\nVan Buren,\\nJ. Smalk,\\nB. Crane,\\nE. Briggs,\\nSt. Clair,\\nL. Granger,\\nC. Kimball,\\nC. Kimball,\\nCass,\\nW. Beckwith,\\nG. Sherwood,\\nD. Howell,\\nIonia,\\nH. Brown,\\nH. Rich,\\nShiawassee,\\nC. Brewster,\\nJ. Purdy,\\nA. Pardons,\\nCOINTIES. TREASURERS. JUDGES PROBATE. ASS. JUDGES. SURVEYORS.\\nAllegan, O.\\nC. Smith, E. Ely,\\nJ. Anderson, A. Chichester,\\nF. Ives,\\nWashtenaw, 0. W- Moore, S. Fuller, R. Purely,\\nR W^hipple,\\nO. Kellogg,\\nLapeer, H.\\nHinman, J. Needham, H. Howland, J S Woods,\\nS. Lord,\\nLenawee, D.\\nSinclair, C. A. Stacy, H. Q.uackenboss,A Stillman,\\nJ. Berry,\\nSt. Joseph, J.\\nCoffinbury, B. Osgood, M. Judson,\\nS Gilbert,\\nJ. Parker,\\nMacomb, T.\\nPerry P. Kibbee, A. Tackels\\nC Mallory,\\nJ. Summers,\\nBerrien, R.\\nLandon, J. Brown, C Britain,\\nA Staples,\\nn. Fuller,\\nGenesee, O.\\nSafford, O. Clark, C. Beecher\\nE Langdon,\\nJ. Kipp,\\nBarry, N,\\nBarber,\\nOakland, W\\nHenderson, M. Bagg, GOWhittemore, A Merry weather\\nF. H. Steevens,\\nChippewa, I.\\nVan Rensselaer,S. Ashman, J. Livingston, J Johnson,\\nHillsdale,\\nBranch, E. Champlin, W. Mercer\\nJ Manross,\\nClinton, W\\nUpton,\\nJL\u00c2\u00bb. l^.IliIIC,\\nR McKee,\\nInghanj, I.\\nMatthews,\\nA Jackson.\\nBranch, J.\\nHaynes, E, Fuller, N. Burnhart, T McWhorter,\\nJ. Hard,", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0128.jp2"}, "129": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX.\\n119\\nCOUNTIES.\\nCalhoun,\\nJackson,\\nSaginaw,\\nVan Buren,\\nSt. Clair,\\nCass,\\nIonia,\\nShiawassee,\\nWayne,\\nTREASURERS.\\nM. Soule,\\nL. Chapman,\\nH. MillErJ\\nJ. Kinney,\\nD. Northrup,\\nA. Kingsbury,\\nI. G. Frost,\\nA, Williams,\\nD J Campau,\\nJUDGES PROBATE.\\nH. Noyes,\\nS. Higby,\\nO. Palmer,\\nF. Lord,\\nB. C. Cox,\\nC. Shanahan,\\nW. Blanchard,\\nA. Gould,\\nC O Flynn,\\nASS. JUDGES.\\nG. Ketchum,\\nH. Bidwell,\\nB. Hatch,\\nA. Gorton,\\nA. Ure,\\nD Van Antwerp\\nW Keeler,\\nJ Thorn,\\nS Heath,\\nW Bacon,\\nS Anderson,\\nE Yeoman,\\nA Newman,\\nJ Castle,\\nJ Hartwell,\\nJ H Bagg,\\nSURVEYORS.\\nC Robertson,\\nH Hayden,\\nJ McCormick,\\n.WBlackman,\\nJ Kelsey,\\nD Ward,\\nA Bell,\\nN Ferry,\\nE Hawley,\\nLIST OF STREETS, LANES AND ALLEYS.\\nAbbott St., from Fourth St., to Michigan avenue.\\nAdams Avenue, from Clifford st. to Brush st\\nAtwater st from Gillet s Wharf to Hamtramck.\\nBates St., from the river to Farmer st.\\nBeaubien st., from the river to Montcalm st\\nBerthelet Alley, from Randolph st. to Franklin st.\\n^rush St., from river to Adams avenue\\nCass St., from river to Michigan avenue.\\nCatherine St., from Gratiot st. to Hamtramck.\\nClinton St., from Gratiot st. to Hamtramck.\\nClifford St. from Columbia st. to Woodward avenue.\\nCongress st., from Fourth st. to Hamtramck.\\nCroghan St., fi-om Randolph st. to Hamtramck.\\nElizabeth St., from William st. to Brush st\\nl;armer St., from John R. st. to Randolph st.\\nt arrar st from John R. st. to Randolph st.\\nFn?/.f J^^\u00c2\u00ab7^ ^-^venue to Michigan avenue.\\n^oit St., from Fourth st. to Hamtramck.\\nFourth St., from Woodbridge st. to Chicago turnpike.\\nFranklin st., irom Berthelet alley to Rivard st\\nUoum St., between Atwater st., and Franklin st.\\nGrand River st., from Grand River turnpike to Randolph st\\nGratiot St., from Miami square to Hamtramck.\\nGriswold St., from river to John R st\\nHarriet St., from Randolph st. to Brush st.\\nHastings st., from the river to Gratiot st.\\nHovvard st., from First st. to Fourth st.\\nJefferson Avenue, from First st. to Hamtramck.\\nJohn R. St., from Woodward avenue to Montcalm st", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0129.jp2"}, "130": {"fulltext": "120 APPENDIX.\\nJulius Alley, from Fourth st. to Griswold st.\\nLafayette st., from Fourth st. to Hamtramck.\\nLarned st., from Fourth st. to Hamtramck.\\nMacomb st., from Miami square to St. Antoine st.\\nMacomb Avenue, from Grand River st. to the Grand Circus.\\nMadifeon Avenue, Randolph st, to Grand Circus.\\nMiami Avenue, from Randolph st. to Grand Curcus.\\nMiami Square, from Randolph st. to Miami avenue.\\nMichigan Avenue, from Randolph st. to Fourth st.\\nMilitary Square, crosses Woodward Av.\\nMonroe Avenue, from Military Square to Randolph st.\\nMontcalm st., from Witherell to John R. st.\\nMullet St., from Rivard farm to Russel st.\\nPalmer st., from Grand River to Clifford st.\\nPark St., from Michigan A v. to Grand River St.\\nPine St. between Hastings and Rivard sts.\\nPorter st. from Third to Fourth.\\nRandolph st. from river to Adams av.\\nRivard st. from river to Gratiot st.\\nRowland st. from Michigan Av. to Grand River st-\\nRussel St. from Jefferson Av. to Gratiot st,\\nSt. Antoine st. trom river to Clinton st.\\nShelby st. from Woodbridge st. to Michigan Av.\\nSecond st. from lower Woodbridge st.. to Michigan av.\\nState St. from Park to Gratiot st.\\nTherese Alley, from river to Berthlet Alley.\\nThird st. from lower Woodbridge to Fort st. Michigan av.\\nWapping, between Woodbridge and Atwater sts.\\nWashington Grand Avenue, from Michigan Avenue to Grand\\nCircus.\\nWayne st. from river to Michigan Avenue.\\nWilliams st., from Grand Circus to Montcalm st.\\nWitherell st. from Grand Circus to Greenfield town line.\\nWoodbridge st. from Jones farm to Hamtramck.\\nWoodward Avenue, from the river to Grand Circus.\\nBUILDINGS, ROWS, c.\\nAbbott s block, corner Atwater and Griswold sts.\\nCommercial buildings, Woodward av. between Jefferson av.\\nand Larned st,\\nConnor s building, Jefferson av., between Woodward av.\\nand Bates st.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0130.jp2"}, "131": {"fulltext": "APPENDIX. 120\\nDrew s block, corner Jefferson av and Griswold st.\\nDesnoyers buildings, Jefferson av. between Woodward av.\\nand Bates st.\\nKing s Building, Jefferson av. corner of Woodward av.\\nLaw buildings. Woodward av. corner Woodbridge st.\\nMichigan Exchange, Jefferson av. corner of Shelby st.\\nRepublican Hall, Jefferson av., between Bates and Ran-\\ndolph St.\\nSheldon s block, Jefferson av. between Griswold and\\nShelby sts.\\nSmart s buildings, Jefferson av. between Woodward av. and\\nBates St.\\nWarden s block. Woodward av. between Woodbridge and\\nAtwater sts.\\nWilliam s buildings, Jefferson av. corner Bates st.\\nWhite buildings, Jefferson av. corner Shelby st.\\nNOTICE.\\nCOURT OF CHANCERY.\\nAgreeably to the notice giv^en on page 91, under the head of\\nCourt of Chancery, we would state that the Legislature\\nhave altered the time of the sitting of the Court in said district\\nas follows: The Court for the first district at Detroit, is held\\nthe second Tuesday in March, and the third Tuesday in Sep-\\ntember in each year.\\nA LIST OF MAYORS OF THE CITY OF DETROIT.\\nJohn R. Williams, elected, 1824\\nJohn R. Williams, 1825\\n*Henry I. Hunt, 1826\\nJohn Biddle, 1827\\nJohn Biddle, 1828\\nJonathan Kearsley, 1829\\nJohn R. Williams, 1830\\nMarshall Chapin, 1831\\nLevi Cook, 1832\\nMarshall Chapin, 1833\\nfC. C. Trowbridge, 1834\\nLevi Cook, 1835\\nLevi Cook, 1836\\nHenry Howard, 1837\\n11", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0131.jp2"}, "132": {"fulltext": "121 APPENDIX.\\n|Augustus S. Poiter, 1838\\nDe Garmo Jones, 1839\\nZina Pitcher, 1840\\nZina Pitcher, 1841\\nDouglass Houghton, 1842\\nZina Pitcher, 1843\\nJohn R. Williams, 1844\\nHenry I. Hunt, dying in September, 1826, then the Re-\\ncorder, J. Kearsleyi became acting mayor.\\nt C. C. Trowbridge, resigned September, 1834, and An-\\ndrew Mack was elected in his room.\\nI A. S. Porter, resigned, on his removal from the city, in\\nMarch, 1839, and the Recorder served the remainder as act-\\ning mayor.\\nr\\nADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS, c.\\nAmerican Citizen, a weekly paper published every Saturday\\nby E. D. Ellis cor Jefferson av and Randolph st.\\nV AUgemine Zeitung, German paper, published weekly by\\nKamingsky, Larned st. nr. Brush st.\\nConant Shubael b, Michigan Exchange. x,r\\nGallagher Thomas, groceries c, corner Griswold and ood-\\nbridge sts.\\nHoward Charles, Larned nr Shelby St.\\nHiggins Patrick, teacher, b. A. Knight s.\\nJackson C. W. for Woodward avenue, read cor Grand River\\nand Farrar sts.\\nMichigan Christian Herald, published weekly in Detroit, for\\nthe Board of the Baptist State Convention, R. C. Smith,\\nAgent, Detroit.\\nPaddock Charles J. clerk, for G. M. Rich, read Theodore\\nEaton,\\nRoberts Ellis, b John Roberts,\\nWaycott William, carpenter, corner Brush and Croghan sts.\\nWellings James H. Publisher of the Directory, Jefferson av.\\nnr Brush street.\\nRogers E. instead of sawyer, read lawyer.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0132.jp2"}, "133": {"fulltext": "BOOK AND JOB FEINTING.\\nNo. 80,\\n(IF illliS^)\\nJEFFERSON AVENUE,\\nSHELDON S BLOCK,\\nAre prepared to execute to order,\\nABB IMS m mfmrnm pmiiG,\\nHaving on hand the greatest variety, and most extensive as-\\nsortment of Printing materials to be found in the city of De-\\ntroit, and being themselves practical printers, of long experi-\\nence, they feel warranted in promising to do all kinds of plain\\nor fancy\\nJOB PRINTING,\\nCheaper and Better\\nTHAN ANY ESTABLISHMENT IN DETROIT.\\nPublic patronage is respectfully solicited,", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0133.jp2"}, "134": {"fulltext": "RAIL ROAD HOTEL.\\nBY H. R. ANDREWS,\\nOpposite the Central and Northern Rail Road Depots.\\nDETROIT, MICHIGAN.\\nThis House has been greatly enlarged and fitted up in a\\nstyle equal to any public house in Detroit, for comfort and\\nconvenience. Its location is one of the most healthy and\\npleasant in Detroit, being\\nON THE PUBLIC SQUARE,\\nand in the immediate vicinity of the Central and Pontiac\\nRail Road Depots, and at the junction of the Leading\\nTurnpike Roads from Detroit.\\n(t^ The Proprietor assures the public that no pains will\\nbe spared to furnish his Table with as good as the Market\\naffords, and his Guests with every attention requisite to their\\ncomfort.\\nTravellers wishing to take the Boats,\\nWILL BE FURNISHED WITH MEALS AT 25 CTS.,\\nAND\\nCARRIAGE AND BAGGAGE \u00c2\u00a5AGON\\nWill be in readiness, at all times, to convey them to the Boats,\\nFree of Charge.\\nBOARD BY THE DAY, 75 CENTS.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0134.jp2"}, "135": {"fulltext": "DEALERS IN\\nPAINTS, OILS, GLASS, AND PUTTY.\\n11*", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0135.jp2"}, "136": {"fulltext": "DEALER IN\\nCABINET FURNITURE.\\nChairs, Upholstery, Piano Fortes, Looking Glasses, Mattrass-\\nes. Clocks, Willow Ware, Mahogany, Varnish, Japan, c.\\n69 and 71 Jefferson Avenue,\\nDETROIT,\\nOpposite Michigan Exchange.\\nFURNITURE MADE TO ORDER.\\nNEW EARTHEN WARE ESTABLISHMENT.\\nFREDERICK WETMORE,\\nIMPORTER AND DEALER IN\\nCROCKERY, GLASS CHINA,\\nLOOKING GLASSES, ASTRAL LAMPS, c.\\nNo. 125, Eldred s Block,\\nNorth side of Jefferson Avenue,\\nDETROIT.\\nTHE LOWEST PRICE ASKED AND NO ABATEMENT!\\nTHE SCOTCH STORE.\\nCAMPBELL JACK,\\nDEALERS IN\\nForeign and Domestic Dry Goods^\\nNo. 143 Jefferson Avenue,\\nDETROIT.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0136.jp2"}, "137": {"fulltext": "The subscriber takes this method of calling the attention of\\nthe Public,\\nTO STORE,\\nNO. 172, JEFFERSON AVENUE,\\nWhere every variety of CONFECTIOxNARY, made from\\nthe richest ingredients, can be found.\\nIce Cream, Sherbets,\\nCHARLOTTEE DE RUSSE, BLANC MANGE, JEL-\\nLIES, c.,\\nFurnished to parties on short notice orders attended to with\\nthe strictest punctuality.\\nG. E. EGNER.\\nWEDDING CAKES,\\nOf a superior quality made and ornamented.\\nICE CREAMS,\\nSent in FORMS to anv part of the city.\\nLADIES SALOON.\\nG. E. would further state, that he has fitted up a room\\nover his store, expressly as a LADIES SALOON.\\nDetroit, 1845.\\nJ. STEWART S\\nCopper, Tin and Sheet Iron \u00c2\u00a5are\\nMANUFACTORY.\\nBOX, HALL, PLATE AND COOKING STOVES,\\nKept constantly on hand and for sale,\\nWHOLESALE AND RETAIL,\\nAt the siffn of the Golden Still, No. 83 Woodward Avenue,\\nDETROIT.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0137.jp2"}, "138": {"fulltext": "TAILOR AND DRAPER.\\n135 Jefferson avenue, one door from Bates\\nstreet, Detroit.\\nAt the above establishment, gentlemen can have their gar\\nments made up at the shortest notice, in the newest style of\\nelegance and fashion, in a workmanlike manner, and at char-\\nges that cannot fail to give satisfaction.\\nN. B. A good assortment of ready made clothing kept on\\nhand at low prices for cash.\\n1845. W. T. PEASE, 1845.\\nFORWARDING AND COMMISSION\\nFront street, foot of First street, Detroit.\\nAGENT FOR THE TROY AND ERIE LINE, AND\\nNEW YORK, UTICA AND TOLEDO LINE,\\nON THE ERIE CANAL,\\nAnd in connection with C. Howard Co, Agent for the Troy\\nand Oswego line, via Oswego and Welland canal.\\nThe above Lines have facilities unsurpassed by any others,\\nand will contract for the transportation of property of all kinds\\nto and from New York, Utica and Boston, by Buffalo and Os-\\nwego, on as reasonable terms as any other responsible lines.\\n(H^ Produce of all descriptions, advanced on or purchased.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0138.jp2"}, "139": {"fulltext": "1845.\\nBRONSON CROCKER, CHARLES HOWARD,\\nOswego. 5 c Detroit.\\nFORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,\\nFront st,.foot First Street, Detroit.\\nWholesale dealers in Salt, Coal, Pig Iron, Wheat Flour,\\nagents for a large fleet of vessels and live Steam Propellers.\\nProprietors of which are,\\nBronson Crocker, S. Doolittle, Oswego,\\nFarwell and Harrington, Utica.\\nCharles Howard Co., Detroit.\\nTROY AND OS^VEGO lilNE.\\nPassage and Freight Boats leave Oswego, Troy and New\\nYork daily.\\nJas. S. Wycofl^, agent, 33 Coenties slip, New York.\\nJ. R. Hall, agent, Boston.\\nBronson Crocker, Oswego, 1\\nH. C. Rossiter, Troy, Proprietors.\\nFarwell Harrington, Utica.\\nTROY AND ERIE LINE.\\nBoats leave Buffalo, Troy, and New York daily. Runs in\\nconnection with a line of Steamboats on the Lakes.\\nR. Putnam, 7 Coenties Slip, New York,\\nKimberly, Pease Co., Buffalo, Proprietors.\\nIde, Coit Co., Troy. 3\\nNEW YORK, UTICA AND OSWEGO LINE.\\nLake Boats exclusively, leave New York and Oswego daily\\nThrough without transhipment.\\nWm. S. Rossiter, 23 Coenties Slip, New York.\\nFarwell Harrington, Utica, p i^t^rs.\\nBronson Crocker, Oswego,\\nWABASH, TROY AND OSWEGO LINE.\\nBoats leave Toledo and Lafayette daily. This Line runs\\nin connection with all the above Lines.\\nC. Howard Co., Toledo,\\nBronson Crocker, Oswego, Proprietors.\\nH. C. Rossiter, Troy, 3\\nWm. S. Rossiter, 23 Coenties Slip, New York, Ap-entq\\nJas. S. Wyckoff, 23\\nDetroit, 1845.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0139.jp2"}, "140": {"fulltext": "MANUFACTURERS OF\\nHATS AND CAPS,\\nAND DEALERS IN\\nSET* TKT Si^ SP 9\\nBuffalo Robes, Hatters Stock, Trimmings, c.\\nJEFFERSON AVEIVUE,\\nCASH PAID FOR FURS AND DEER SKINS.\\nN. T. LUDDEN,\\nDEALER IN\\nDOMESTIC AND FANCY GOODS.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u0094ALSO-\\nDRY GROCERIES,\\nNo. 96, Jefferson Avenue,\\nAlso, corner Wood\\\\i^ard Avenue and State St.\\nDETROIT.\\nJOHN I. HERRICK,\\nWHOLESALE AND RETAIL\\nB)imii m m%m^\\nSTATIONERY AND PAPER HANGINGS,\\nNo, 98 Jefferson Avenue,", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0140.jp2"}, "141": {"fulltext": "H. F. BALD WIN,\\nWholesale and Retail Dealer in\\nBoots, Shoes, and Leather,\\n128 JEFFERSON AVENUE,\\nDETROIT.\\nTHEO. H. EATON,\\nSTORES\\nNo. 188 and 190 Jeflerf^on Xvenue,\\nGROCERIES, DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,\\nOILS AND GLASS,\\nDYE WOODS AND DYE STUFFS.\\nWoolen Manufacturers Machinery, Carding and Shearing\\nMachines, Machine Cards, Reeds and Shuttles.\\n^KTM. WITHERSFOON,\\nBR\u00c2\u00a3AI AlVO FAjVCY BISCUIT BAK\u00c2\u00a3R,\\nCorner Woodhridge and Shelby Streets,\\n(TWO DOORS BELOW THE MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,)\\nDETROIT.\\nThe subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of\\nDetroit, and surrounding country, that he still continues to\\ncarry on the\\nBAKllVO BrSIlVESS,\\nin all its various branches such as Boston Crackers,\\nSxMALL Soda Crackers, Sweet Crackers, Ship Bread of\\ndifferent qualities, c., and solicits a continuance of their\\npatronasre. Wm. WITHERSPOO^:.\\n12", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0141.jp2"}, "142": {"fulltext": "M. S. BISHOP,\\nDEALER IN\\nG-itOCnRIES FltbVISIONS,\\nNo. 4, Warden s Block, Woodiirard Avenue,\\nDETROIT.\\nALSO, WILL STORE AND SELL ALL KINDS OF\\nON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS.\\nJ. G. NORTON,\\nCABINET AND CHAIR NA^AREROOM,\\nIVoodivard Avenue, No. 2, Warden s Block,\\nA general assortment of all kinds of CABINET WARE\\nand CHAIRS, always on hand, and sold at the lowest prices.\\nAll orders attended to at the shortest notice.\\nBROWNSVILLE\\nJOHN ROBINSON, JR.,\\nAgent for EDWARD HUGHES, Manufacturer of\\nwmm im\u00c2\u00ae wmL.\\nWarehouse, No. 1 l\u00c2\u00a5ai*dell s Block,\\nn:) i:^ ^c^ o^ C2:) ^iiP", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0142.jp2"}, "143": {"fulltext": "BRASS BELL FOUNDRY.\\nAT THE SIGN OF THE BELL, BATES St., BETWEEN THE\\nOLD FRENCH CHURCH AND THE MICHIGAN GARDEN.\\nB11A88 l\u00c2\u00a5ORK CASTI]\u00c2\u00a5CJS,\\nof every description furnished to order also, BELLS of va-\\nrious sizcvs, c, A good stock of standard articles kept con-\\nstantly on hand, among which are Cocks of all sizes and des-\\ncriptions, Copper Rivets, Kettle Ears, Spelter Solder, Gun\\nMountings, Inspector s and Flour Brands, Sliding Door Trim-\\nmings, c. cStc.\\nAs the subscribers are both practical workmen, and give\\niheir whole attention to the business, they hope to give gene-\\nral satisfaction.\\nAll orders from the country promptly attended to. and arti-\\ncles forwarded according to directions,\\nSOLOMON DAVIS,\\nDetroit, January, 1845. ARAD DUNCAN.\\nWHOLESALE DEALER IN\\nTEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, GROCERIES,\\nAND RECTIFIED WHISKEY,\\nWoodward Avenue, Comer Atwater Street,\\n(NEAR THE RIVER,)\\nDETROIT.\\nHORACi: HILLS,\\nDEALER IN\\nStaple and Fancy Dry Goods,\\nJVo. 43, Woodw^ard Avenue,\\nFirst door below Hallock Raymond s,", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0143.jp2"}, "144": {"fulltext": "BOTANIC STORE\\nAM.E]\u00c2\u00a5 STEWART,\\nWould respectfully inform the inhabitants of Detroit, and\\nvicinity, that they have purchased the establishment formerly\\noccupied by G. A. Bartholick, where can be found a large\\nand fresh stock of\\nBOTANIC AND THOMPSONIAN\\nMedicines, prepared and labelled, for family use, warranted\\nto be fine and genuine articles of the first quality, among\\nwhich can be found all kinds of Roots and Herbs also, the\\nMother s Relief; Lunar Tincture, for female weakness and\\nturn of life the Balm of Motherwort, for bearing down\\npains; Rheumatic Bitters and Liniment Salt Rheum Lini-\\nment Ague and Chill Fever preparations Neutralizing\\nMixture, for bowel complaints Vegetable Elixir, for pain in\\nthe breast and side Cough Sirups, and Balsams for Coughs\\nand Colds; Vegetable Detergent Sirup, for cleansing the\\nblood Balsam of Hoarhound, for Coughs I^iver Drops, for\\ncleansing the liver; Balsamof Life, for Weak Nerves; Ver-\\nmifuge Composition Hot Drops Conserve for Nursing\\nSore Mouths, c. Asthmatic preparations, which effectu-\\nally cure obstinate cases of Asthma. The world outdone, and\\nno mistake, in the cure of the worst cases of the Piles, on\\nshort notice. Salves for Fresh Wounds, Burns, Fever Sores,\\nold inveterate Sores, and Cancers of every description.\\nThe ohove articles are kept and sold hj\\nALLEN STEWART, Botanic Physicians and\\nDruggists,\\nNo. 168, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.\\nADVICE GRATIS.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0144.jp2"}, "145": {"fulltext": "REUB\u00c2\u00a3N TOVTN,\\nWHOLESALE DEALER IN\\nDRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,\\nNo. 57, WOODWARD AVENUE, LARNED BUILDINGS,\\nd^ Liberal advances made in Cash or Goods, on Potash,\\nFlour, Pork, ;c., c., destined for the New York or\\nBoston Markets,\\nDETROIT CLOTHING EMPORIUM.\\n126 JEFFERSON, CORNER OF WOODWARD AVENUE,\\nRespectfully informs his old customers and the public gene-,\\nrally, that he keeps constantly on hand\\nKEADY MADE CliOTHIIVG,\\nof every description and quality fashionable Hats, Caps,\\nStocks and Umbrellas, which he will dispose of, wholesale or\\nretail, for Cash or approved credit.\\nHe is now receiving a general supply of Winter Goods,\\nwhich, when added to his present stock, will form the most ex-\\ntensive assortment in his line, ever offered in this market.\\nCOFFIN MAKER.\\nOpposite the Steamboat Hotei, Randolph Street,\\nKeeps constantly on hand, ready made, or will make to\\norder, at the shortest notice. Coffins of all descriptions.\\nDetroit, February, 1845.\\n12*", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0145.jp2"}, "146": {"fulltext": "I3IP0RTER AND DEALER IN\\nForeign and Domestic Hardware^\\nCUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES,\\nHOLLOW WARE AND CASTINGS, Sfc.\\nALSO,\\nMANUFACTURER OF COPPER, TIN AND SHEET\\nIRON WARE,\\nNo. 114 Jefferson Avenue,\\nDETROIT.\\nHAWLEY CO.\\nWoodbriclge Street near Woodward Avenue,.\\nDETROIT.\\nWEATHERS IN\\nStaple mxb lancQ\\nDRY GOODS,\\nCARPETING, PAPER HANGINGS, c.\\nWHOLESALE AND RETAIL,\\nCommercial Buildings,\\nNo. 55, WOODWARD AVENUE,\\n(Near Jefferson Avenue,) DETROIT.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0146.jp2"}, "147": {"fulltext": "DEALER IN\\nSTOYES AND CASTINGS,\\nHARDWARE AND CUTLERY,\\nCOPPER, SHEET IRON, TIN PLATE, LEAD,\\nALSO, MANUFACTURER OF\\nCOPPER AND TIN WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.\\nAGENCY\\nSIWlIAli WUlf 1 Slill iS.\\nAIV1 SliAGO OliASS WOKRS.??\\nNo. 40 WOODWARD AVENUE,\\nF i r s t d o o r b e 1 o w K i ng s Corner,\\nDETROIT.\\nANDREW HARVIE,\\nATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,\\nAND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,\\nNo. 2, Desnoyers Block, Jefferson Avenue,\\nDETROIT.\\nResidence, Woodward Av. near Grand River st.\\nilliiiilM^\\nCORNER OF JEFFERSON AND WOODWARD AVS.\\nG. B. would respectfully inform all concerned, that he is\\nprepared to sell Oysters by the barrel, hundred, dozen or can,\\nthat he also keeps his table supplied with hams and tongues,\\ntripe, pigs feet, chickens, ducks, birds, coftee and tea, and\\nevery thing the market affords, and from ten years experience\\nin the business, he can and will give satisfaction to all.\\nDetroit, 1845.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0147.jp2"}, "148": {"fulltext": "JOHN EDWARDS,\\nOLD FERRY HOUSE SALOON.\\nFoot of Griswold Street,\\nEAGLE TAVERN,\\nBY\\n-av9\\nNo. 60 Woodbridge Street,\\nDETROIT.\\nCarriage to and from boats rail roads free.\\nWilliam Preusser,\\nALL KINDS OF\\nCONSTANTLY ON HAND.\\nmjmm km wmmm\\nREPAIRED.\\nGriswold Street, opposite the Custom-House,\\nLrJBTm", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0148.jp2"}, "149": {"fulltext": "CHURCH BIRCHARD,\\nWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN\\nDH7 GOOBS, GROCERIES^\\nCROCKERY, c. c.\\nNo. 80 Woodward Avenue, between the Episcopal\\nand Methodist Churches,\\nN. B. Liberal advances at all times made on POT and\\nPEARL ASHES.\\nP. S. CHURCH,\\nJAS. T. BIRCHARD.\\nei,^-fer-\\nDETROIT PLANE FACTORY.\\n15 CONGRESS STREET,\\n(In rear of the Methodist Church,)\\nDETROIT.\\nSlater Byram beg leave to inform their old customers\\nand merchants, and mechanics generally, that they continue\\nat their old stand as above, where they manufacture as usual,\\nPlanes of every description, of the very best materials that\\ncan be procured in the market, a large assortment of which\\nis constantly kept on hand for sale at the lowest prices. Or-\\nders for planes according to drafts furnished, faithfully execu-\\nted. A liberal allowance to wholesale dealers.\\nA good price given at all times for second growth* beach.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0149.jp2"}, "150": {"fulltext": "Pittsburgh Juniata Iron Store.\\nP. T. LOWE, Agent.\\nDEALER IN\\nBAR IRON, SHEET, BOILER, AND HOOP IRON,\\nNAILS, SPIKES, STEEL OF ALL KINDS,\\nCARRIAGE SPRINGS AND AXLES,\\nAXES AND WINDOW GLASS OF ALL SIZES.\\nCorner Larned street and Woodward A venue\\nN. B. Union Factory Yarns, Batting, Wicking, c.\\nWHOLESALE\\nDEALER IN ALL KINDS OF\\nWest India Goods and Provisions,\\nNo, 70, lUoobtoari) ^mmu,\\nCorner Congress street, opposite the M. Church,\\nDETROIT.\\nThe highest price paid in Cash for Flour, Flax Seed, Timo-\\nthy Seed, c.\\nBARGLAY KEENEYT\\nMACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS,\\nCorner of Lafayette and Shelby streets,\\nManufacture all kinds of MACHINERY and Work for\\nRail Roads, also Saw and Grist Mill Gearings,\\nCASTINGS OF ALL KINDS,\\nConsisting of Potash Cauldrons, Sugar Five Pail Kettles and\\nCoolers, also, Stoves, Ploughs, Plough Points, and Hollow\\nWare and castings usually made at Furnaces.\\nC^Orders executed promptly.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0150.jp2"}, "151": {"fulltext": "DETROIT STONE WARE FACTORY,\\nCorner of Woodbridge and Third st.\\nBY ELISHA TYLER.\\nFebruary, 1845.\\nPROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY\\nOF HARTFORl CONJVECTICUT.\\nMarine Insurance by the above Company, on application to\\nSAMUEL LEWIS, Agent, at Gray Lewis s, foot of\\nWoodward Avenue,\\nDETROIT.\\nIRON AND NAIL STORE.\\nDE GRAFF TOWNSEND3\\nCORNER WOODWARD AVENUE AND EARNED ST.\\nDEALERS IN\\nBAR, BAND, HORSE-SHOE AND NAIL ROD IRON,\\nNails and Steel of every description. Stoves of all sizes and\\nkinds, Tin Plate, Copper, Iron wire, Glass of all sizes and\\nqualities, Ship and Boat Spike, Cast Hollow-Ware.\\nRUSSIA AND ENGLISH SHEET IRON, c.,\\nComprising every kind and description of Heavy Hardware,\\nwhich they intend at all times to be prepared to supply at\\nwholesale or retail, upon tlie most favorable terms for Cash\\non delivery.\\nAlso, agents for Edwards Holmes, of Boston, improved\\nSalamander Safes, Patent Bank, Vault and Door Locks,\\nsfec. C.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0151.jp2"}, "152": {"fulltext": "CHEAP HARNESS AND SADDLE MANU-\\nFACTORY.\\nGriswold Street above the Old Ferry Landing.\\nThe subscribers having formed a co-partnership in the\\nabove business, respectfully inform their friends in Detroit,\\nCanada and elsewhere, that they manufacture and keep con-\\nstantly on hand, all kinds of Harness and Saddlery, and will\\nsell for cash or approved notes, at a short date, as cheap as\\nany other establishment west of Buffalo. All who wish to pur-\\nchase, are particularly invited to call and examine for them-\\nselves, at their store as above.\\nD. L. SHAW,\\nT. WOODBRIDGE.\\nARMSTRONG SIBLEY,\\nSTORAGE, FORWARDING COMMISSION\\nDETROIT, MICH.\\nJ. A. ARMSTRONG, A. H. SIBLEY.\\nJUSTICE OF THE PEACE,\\nOver J. Watson s Store,\\nJEFFERSOiV AVENUE,\\nN. B. Deeds, Mortgages and Conveyancing attended to.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0152.jp2"}, "153": {"fulltext": "C MORSE,\\nAT THE\\nMICHIGAN BOOK STOEE,\\nNO. 127, JEFFERSON AVENUE,\\nHas for sale a general assortment of Theological, Miscel-\\nlaneous, Classical, School, Law and Medical Books,\\nFAMILY BIBLES,\\nBlank Books, Printing, Cap and Letter Paper, Printing and\\nWriting Ink, and Stationery articles at wholesale and retail\\nalso. Piano Forte Music, Instruction Books, c. c.\\nDetroit, 1845.\\n.ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,\\nOF HARTFORD CONNECTICUT.\\nJOHN PALMER, Agent\\nCAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS.\\nWith the liberty to increase the same to ^talf of a mil-\\nlio?i of Dollars.\\nOffer to insure Dwelling-houses, Stores, Mills Manufacto-\\nries, Barns, Ships and Vessels while in port, or on the stocks.\\nGoods, and every other species of insurable personal proper-\\nty, against loss or damage by fire, at as low rates of Pre-\\nmium as any similar institution of good standing.\\nThe JEina. Insurance Company was incorpojated in 1819,\\nand the reputation it has acquired for promptness and liberali-\\nty in the adjustment and payment of losses, requires no addi-\\ntional pledge, to entitle it to a liberal share of public patron-\\nage.\\nPersons wishing to be insured, can apply to John P^mer,\\nEsq. of Detroit.\\n13", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0153.jp2"}, "154": {"fulltext": "W. O CALLAGHAN,\\nWHOLESALE AND RETAIL,\\nGROCERY AND PROVISION DEALER.\\nAt the Berthelet Market Store, Randolph street below Wood-\\nworth s Hotel.\\n3E::nK7jEB.\u00c2\u00ab::\u00c2\u00bbacrMr*9\\nKeeps constantly on hand a large assortment of Teas, Su-\\ngar, Coffee, c. together with Pork, Butter, Lard, Flour, Salt,\\nCorn and Corn-meal, Hams, Dried Fruit, Bran, Horse-feed,\\nc. dec.\\nJOHN W STRONG,\\nSTORAGE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION\\nMERCHANT.\\nProduce bought and sold.\\nWarehouse on Front Street, First above Oliver Newberry s,\\nDETROIT MICHIGAN.\\nResidence, National Hotel.\\nSCADIN S FURNITURE\\nAND UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE,\\nNearly opposite Farmers and Mechanics Bank,\\nJEFFERSON AVENUE,\\nDETROIT.\\nR. C. ScADiN grateful for past favors, begs leave respect-\\nfully to inform his friends and customers that he is prepared\\nto execute all orders in his line, of the best materials and\\nworkmanship at his stand as above.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0154.jp2"}, "155": {"fulltext": "CHANDLER BRADFORD,\\nWHOLESALE DEALERS JN\\nForeign and Domestic Dry Goods^\\nCarpeting, Paper Hangings, Floor Oil Cloths.\\nNo. 130, Jefferson Avenue,\\nStand formerly occupied by Z. Chandler Co.,\\naCB jaa TMT JOL\u00c2\u00ab3Mt TT.\\nZ. CHANDLER, R, C. BRADFORD.\\nJOHN OWEN COT,\\nDEALERS IN\\nGROCERIES, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,\\nPaints, Oils, Glass, Dye Woods and Dye Stuffs, Brushes.\\nFancy articles, c.\\nNos. 82, 84 Jefferson Avenue,\\nJ. OWEN, DETROIT.\\nT. H. HINCHMAN\\n.s\\nJOHN WEBSTER,\\nMANUFACTURER OF\\nFRENCH BURR MILL STONES,\\nAnd dealer in Dutch Bolting Cloth, Screen Wire, Elevators,\\nHoisting Screws, Lighter Screws c.\\nAlso, dealer in Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves, Sheet Iron and Tin\\nWare,\\nCorner of Fort St. and Woodward Av. nearly opposite the\\nNational Hotel,\\nDetroit, 1845.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0155.jp2"}, "156": {"fulltext": "COE COIT,\\nEXCHANGE BROKERS,\\nNo. 53, Woodward Avenue,\\nNear Jefferson Avenue,\\nISRAEL COE, DETROIT, Mich.\\nSAMUEL COIT,\\nReferfkecs.\\nKetchum, Rogers and Bement,\\nNevins, townsend Co. NE W YORK.\\nJohn T. Smith Co.\\nBigelow Gibson, BOSTON.\\nMathew Bolles,\\nGeo. Beach, Esq. Pres t Phoenix Bk. Hartf ord,\\nH. A. Perkins, Esq. Cash r Hartford bk 5 Ct.\\nDeffraff Townsend, -n\\nwftkins Bissell,\\nErastus Corning Esq. of Albany, Albany\\nWatts Sherman, Esq. Cash r Alb. City bk 5\\nGEORGE C. MOON,\\nDealer in every description of\\nSILK GOODS, SHAWLS, GLOAK STUFFS,\\nAnd Millinery Articles.\\nAlso, Manufactures and keeps constantly for Sale a large\\nstock of Velvet, Silk, Satin, Lawn, Tuscan and Straw\\nBonnets, and Ladies Cloaks of every description.\\nP. S. Miss MooTi s old established Millinery Rooms are\\nconnected with the above, where may be found a large stock of\\nBonnets, Caps, and Ladies^ Cloaks of the most approved\\nstyle.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0156.jp2"}, "157": {"fulltext": "1845. AVHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1845.\\nA. M FARREN,\\nMM^IILMIB MID a!iii32 ^illE\u00c2\u00bb\\n137 JEFFERSON AVENUE, (Smart s Block,)\\nDETROIT,\\nKeeps constantly for sale a complete assortment of Miscella-\\nneous, School and Classical Books Letter and Cap Paper,\\nplain and ruled Quills, Ink, Sealing Wax, Cutlery, Wrap-\\nping Paper, Printing Paper, of all sizes and Book, News\\nand Canister Ink, of various kinds. BLANK BOOKS, full\\nand half bound, of every variety of Ruling, Memorandum\\nBooks, ike.\\nTo Merchants, Teachers and others buying in quantities, a\\nlarge discount made.\\nSABBATH SCHOOL BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSIT-\\nORY.\\nCARD.\\nDR. WARE takes much pleasure in recommending\\nDR. BAILEY, his successor in\\nTo his Friends and former Patrons, and he has no hesitation\\nin saying he believes the Doctor a skillful and judicious\\noperator.\\nFrom his former experience and uniform success, while so-\\nliciting a share of public patronage, has confidence in saying\\nhis operatians shall be performed in the latest and most ap-\\nproved manner, and always with the least possible inconven-\\nience to his Patients and by the use of Dr. Wark s Nerve\\nDestroyer, he is enabled to remove all sensibility in those teeth\\notherwise too sensitive for filling, and to destroy the Nerve\\nwhen exposed, without Pain or injury to the teeth, thus in ef-\\nfect rendering his operations painless.\\nOffice No. 75, Woodward Avenue,\\nDETROIT.\\n13^", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0157.jp2"}, "158": {"fulltext": "NEW SAUSAGE ESTABLISHMENT,\\nBY\\nPAGE ASH,\\nNo. 164, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.\\nCONSTANTLY ON HAND\\nLardy Sparibs, Hams, Dried $f Corned Beef, Tongues,\\n^c, All of the first quality.\\nFebruary, 1845.\\nMAEINE INSUEANCE.\\nBY THE NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE OF OSWEGO,\\nOn application to\\nH. H. BROWN, Agent.\\nOjfice at the Banking House of the Michigan Insurance Comj).\\nJefferson Avenue, corner Griswold Street.\\nST. CLAIR LUMBER COMPANY,\\nBrewster s Wharf, Atwater Street,\\nThe St. Clair Lumber Company have on hand as abve, at\\nall times, a complete assortment of clear, seasoned and com-\\nmon Pine Boards, plank and joist, timber and lath, which will\\nbe sold at low rates for cash.\\nN. B. Bills of lumber sawed to order.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0158.jp2"}, "159": {"fulltext": "SADLERY ESTABLISHMENT.\\n158 Jefferson Avenue.\\nCULLEN BRO-WN,\\nAt hi8 old stand, has now on hand and hopes to keep con-\\nstantly ready for sale, at Wholesale and Retail, a larger and\\nmore full assortment, than he has heretofore kept, of articles\\nin his line of business, a few of which he will name for the\\ninformation of those not acquainted with his establishment.\\nSADDLES.\\nLadies Saddles, of the most approved style. Gentlemen s\\nRiding Saddles, plain and fancy, Spanish, Half Spanish,\\nHussar, Military and Racing Saddles.\\nHARiNESS.\\nBrass, Silver Plated, and Japaned Coach, Gig, Buggy, and\\nBarouche Harness, also Heavy Team, Single, Dray, and\\nCart Harnesses.\\nTRUNKS,\\nOf ail descriptions such as Hard Sole Leather, of the latest\\nstyle, Russet and Black Iron Frames, Imitation, with wood\\nframes, Ladies Packing and Bag Top Trunks. Hand Va-\\nlises, of every size and kind Carpet Bags, made of Patent\\nLeather, Wilton Carpet, Brussels, and Stair Carpet of every\\ndescription.\\nMILITARY GOODS,\\nSuch as Swords and Belts, Epaulets, Lace Fringe, Stars,\\nSword Knots, Buttons, Plumes, White, Crimson and Bufi\\nCloth, Spurs, c.\\nSLEIGH BELLS, open and round by the dozen or string.\\nA full assortment of SADDLERY HARDWARE, at\\nWholesale and Retail. Saddlers can be supplied at as low\\nrates as at any other establishment west of New York.\\nFISHING TACKLE,\\nOf all kinds, such as Limerick Trout, Patent and Common\\nFish Hooks, Silk, Laid, India Grass, and Hemp Lines, Reels,\\nSwivels, c.\\nSPORTING APPARATUS,\\nSuch as Game Bags, Percussion Caps, Powder Flasks, Shot\\nBags, Shot Chargers, extra.\\nCoach Lace, Broad Seaming, and Nailing Lace, Tufts,\\nBrass and Silver plated Hub Bands, Dash Frames, and Car-\\nriage Handles, with every article in the line.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0159.jp2"}, "160": {"fulltext": "DETROIT CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,\\nCORNER BATES AND ATVVATER STREETS,\\nDETROIT.\\nN. MAZURET, proprietor of the above establishment,\\nrespectfully informs the citizens of Detroit, and vicinity, that\\nhe is prepared to execute all kinds of work, in building Car-\\nriages and Wagons, or in repairing the same in the best man-\\nner, and at the shortest notice.\\nDETROIT TUB AND PAIL FACTORY.\\nCorner of State and Grisicold Streets, opimsite the Capitol.\\nJ. W. SUTTOIV,\\nManufactures and keeps constantly on hand Tubs, Pails,\\nChurns, Keelers, c., c., and would inform his friends\\nand customers, that he will sell as low as any other establish-\\nment in the western country.\\nClothing for the People.\\nCheap, Good and Fa$liiona1 lc Clotliiug^, at\\nR. BANKS S,\\nOpposite the Michigan Insurance Company, Jefferson Av.\\nDETROIT.\\nWhere may be found Broad, Beaver, Pilot and Flushing Box.\\nSack, and Over Coats. Broadcloth and Satinet Pantaloons\\nof different styles and patterns. Vests. Shirts, Hose, vSuspend-\\ners, and every article of Men s wear, which will be sold ex-\\nceedingly low, for the Cash. Every article in the Tailoring\\nLine made up to order, at short notice, and in tashionable\\nstyle.\\nDon t Forget Banks s Cheap Clothing Establishment.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0160.jp2"}, "161": {"fulltext": "A. S. BAGG, and BAGG HARMON,\\nOF THE FREE PRESS ESTABI^ISHMEJVT,\\nOpposite Farmers and Mechanics Bank, Jefferson Ave-\\nnue, Sheldon s Blacky)\\nAre prepared to execute with promptness all orders in the\\nvarious branches of their business, as above, viz Bookselling,\\nBookbinding, Printing, Stationery, c.\\nJob Printing and. Bookbinding done in the neatest manner.\\nCounties and Public Officers, supplied with Record\\nBooks and Stationery, on the most reasonable, terms.\\nA large stock of Copy Books, Blank Books, Account Books,\\nc., constantly on hand. For Sale Wholesale and Retail.\\nN. B. An extensive supply of Cheap Publications may be\\nalwavs found.\\nOffice nearly opposite the United States Court Buildings,\\nJefferson Anenue,\\nDETROIT.\\nFaishioiiable Hair Cutliiig: Room.\\nH. JACKSON, grateful for past favors, respectfidly in-\\nforms his friends and the public, that he may be found at all\\ntimes in his Shaving and Hair Cutting Room, opposite the\\nUnited States Court lloom, on Jeflerson Avenue. H. J. has,\\nat considerable expense, fitted up several spacious BATHING\\nROOMS, with large Tubs, for Hot and Cold Baths, in the\\nrear of his Room.\\nN. B. H. J., zealous to keep up with the progressive spirit\\nof the age, has introduced those splendid Cabs eo much in\\nvogue in the eastern cities. They may be found on the stand,\\nopposite his door, when not engaged.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0161.jp2"}, "162": {"fulltext": "House, Sign, Ship, Ornamental and\\nDECORATIVE PAINTERS,\\nPAPER HANGERS AND GLAZIERS.\\nThe subscribers would present their unfeigned thanks for\\nthe patronage they have received, and hope by punctuality\\nand despatch, to merit a continuance of their favors. All or-\\nders in the above business will be thankfully received and\\npunctually attended to.\\nIMIIZiITARV STANDARDS,\\nBanners and Signs of every description paii^ed with neatness\\nand despatch.\\nImitations of all kinds of Wood and Marble executed in the\\nbest manner.\\nWalls and Ceilings painted in oil and calcamine.\\nNo. 35 Griswold Si. near Jefferson Avenue^ Detroit.\\nREFERENCES\\nRight Rev. S. xMcCoskry,\\nO. Newberr}\\nC. C. Trowbridge,\\nDr. Houghton,\\nDr. Z. Pitcher,\\nS. Conant.\\nCITY BAKERY,\\nBY\\nNO, 49 ORISWOI.] ST.\\nBetween Jefferson Avenue and Earned St. Detroit.\\nWhere may be found a good assortment of Bread Stuffs,\\nsuch as common Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Boston Crackers,\\nSoda Crackers, Bread and Cakes of various kinds, all made\\nof the best of flour.\\nFlour by the barrel or at retail, with YEAST for the ac-\\ncommodation of the public.\\nGrateful for past favors, D. S. O. Co. solicit the continu-\\nance of a share of public patronage.\\nN. B. All the above articles to be had at wholesale or re-\\ntail.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0162.jp2"}, "163": {"fulltext": "DAILY AND WEEKLY ADVERTISER OFFICE.\\nCORNER JEFFERSON AND WOODWARD AVENUES,\\nOVER KING S CLOTHING STORE.\\nALPHEUS S. WILLIAMS, Proprietor.\\nA. S. WILLIAMS, T-,\\nEditors.\\nF. A. HARDING, S\\nDone with neatness, cheapness and despatch.\\n(formerly woodworth s)\\ncorner of randolph and wood bridge sts.\\nDETROIT.\\nGENERAL STAGE OFFICE.\\nGEO. KIRBY CO.\\nNo. 37, Woodward Avenue,\\nDETROIT.\\nifilif iilffliiiS if li\u00c2\u00a3fiEl,\\nAND DEALERS IN\\nHIDES, OILS, TANNERS AND CURRIERS TOOLS,\\nSHOE FINDINOS, C.\\nGeo. Kirby, Z. Kirby.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0163.jp2"}, "164": {"fulltext": "iMaei MS) mm wmmm^\\nBY THE\\nColumbus Insurance Company,\\nON APPLICATION TO\\nARMSTRONG, SIBLEY CO. Agents\\nFoot of Cass Street, Detroit.\\nAT\u00c2\u00a5DREW T. mcREYI\u00c2\u00a5OL.DS,\\nAND SOICITOR IN CHANCERY.\\nALSO, AGENT FOR THE NEW-YORK\\nGontributionship Insurance Company.\\nOffice, Law Buildings, Woodward Avenue,\\nNETV HARDTVARE STORE,\\n73 Woodward Avenue, (opposite Episcopal Church,)\\nDETROIT,\\nWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN\\nFOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE,\\nCutlery, Parlor, Plate, Office, and Cooking Stoves\\nAlso, manufacturer of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, c.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0164.jp2"}, "165": {"fulltext": "DETROIT IRON COMPANY\\nHave on hand and are constantly manufacturing\\niiSTliii Jf IflEI iliiilFIiil,\\nSteam Engines, saw mill irons, mill gearing of every descrip-\\ntion, water wheels, pile drivers, screws, lathes, rail road work,\\nthreshing machines, horse powers, ploughs, cast iron bathing\\ntubs, stoves of all kinds. Also, Mott s patent agriculturlists\\nfurnace or\\nDifferent sizes, from 15 to 50 gallons.\\nThis article was constructed in consequence of a suggestion\\nfrom the American Institute, that a simple, portable and low\\npriced furnace was much wanted by farmers for boiling and\\nsteaming food, preparing maple or beet root sugar, and for\\nmany mechanical purposes.\\nIt is a boiler or Caldron, set in an iron stove or furnace, so\\nformed that a space of from one to two inches is left between\\nthe boiler and the iron casing, causing the heat in its passage\\nto encircle all parts of the boiler, even to its upper edge.\\nThey are used with a short pipe, the same as an ordinary stove\\nand should be furnished with a common wooden cover to fa-\\ncilitate the boiling.\\nThe outside casing being made in sections insures durabili-\\nty. Of the many hundreds sold, the proprietor has not heard\\nof one that has broken in use.\\nS. N. KENDRICK, Agent.\\n14", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0165.jp2"}, "166": {"fulltext": "Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago Express.\\nThe Proprietors of this Express, will receive and forward\\ndaily, specie, bank notes, packages, parcels and bundles of\\ngoods, packages of law papers, invoices and bills of lading,\\nand will attend to the collection and payment of notes, bills\\nand accounts, and such other business as may be intrusted to\\ntheir care.\\nThis Express connects with Pomeroy Cos. Eastern and\\nCanada Expresses at Buffalo, and by this arrangement pack-\\nages c. can be forwarded from Detroit as soon, and often in\\nadvance of the mails, to Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, Batavia,\\nRochester, Canandaigua, Geneva, Auburn, Syracuse, Oswe-\\ngo,Sackett s Harbor, Ogdensburgb, Utica, Schenectady, Troy,\\nAlbany, New- York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and\\nWashington, and various other towns and villages on the line;\\nalso, to Toronto, Hamilton, Kingston, Montreal and all the im-\\nportant places in the Canadas. Unsealed orders will be for-\\nwarded free to any of the above places, and returns made by\\nfirst express. Merchants, Booksellers, and others, wishing to\\norder small lots of goods from the east, will find this a cheap\\nand expeditious way to get them on. Careful and competent\\nmessengers will accompany each express, with responsible\\nagents, at the different towns on the route. Making this as\\nsafe a method for doing business as can be offered to the pub-\\nlic. An express will leave Buffalo for Chicago three times a\\nweek, and will receive and deliver packages at the intermedi-\\nate places, on the upper and lower lakes.\\nThe Express leaves Detroit every Monday morning for Buf-\\nfalo, Albany, New- York and Boston, through on the Ameri-\\ncan side, touching at all the intermediate points on the route.\\nOn the opening of navigation the Express will leave for Chi-\\ncago three times per week, through on the Central railroad.\\nPackages and parcels should be handed in on Saturday to\\nensure their going each week.\\nPROPRIETORS.\\nHenry Wells, partner Pomeroy Cos. express, Buffalo.\\nD. Dunning and Wm. G. Fargo, late messengers of Pome-\\nroy Co.\\nWELLS CO. Office at Morse s Bookstore.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0166.jp2"}, "167": {"fulltext": "CHEAP CI^OTHING STORE,\\nWoodward Avenue, corner WoodbiJdge St.\\nRespectfully informs the citizens of Detroit, that he has re-\\nceived from New-York, a large assortment of the most fash-\\nionable\\nof the richest patterns and best quality, which he will make\\nup to order in the latest style and at the shortest possible no-\\ntice, and on terms unusually low for cash.\\nN. B. Ready Made Clothing always on hand.\\nSteam Engine and Blacksmith s Shop,\\nWOODBRIDGE STREET, (fOOT OP WAYNE,)\\nDETROIT.\\nT. G, M. begs leave to inform his old customers and all\\nothers that he is prepared to execute all orders in his line they\\nmay favor him with, as above, with the best of workmanship\\nand materials and with promptness and despatch.\\nWESTERN LAND AGENCY,\\nBY\\nSr\\n64 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT.\\nCareful attention given to the payment of taxes, redemp-\\ntion of lands sold for taxes, purchase, sale and exchange of\\nlands, examination of titles, and all matters connected with a\\nin Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin or Iowa.\\nFrom long experience in the business and an intimate\\nknowledge of land matters, correct and prompt attention, will\\nin all cases be given.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0167.jp2"}, "168": {"fulltext": "STATIONERS\\nAND\\nG. F. ROOD CO.\\nTwo doors below the Farmers and Mechanics Bank, near the Michi-\\ngan Exchange, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, have on hand a large assort-\\nment of\\nOF EVERT DESCRIPTION, CONSISTING OF\\nCap and Letter Paper, 20 different\\nkinds, from two to eight dollars\\nper ream.\\nWrapping Paper.\\nVisiting and Printing Cards.\\nToy Books and Song Books, 200\\ndifferent kinds.\\nBlue, Black and Red Ink.\\nBack-gammon, Chess and Check-\\ner Boards.\\nPrinting, Envelope, Drawing, Blot-\\nting, Drafting and Silk Paper, of\\ndifferent sizes.\\nSteel Pens, Quills, Slates,\\nInk Powder, black and red.\\nLithograph Copying Books,Presses\\nand Copying Ink,\\nLithograph Prints,\\nPen Knives of all kinds and best\\nof quality.\\nPRINTING INK BY THE KEG,\\nAND FANCY COLORS IN SMALL CANS.\\nSealing Wax, Wafers,\\nIndia Rubber,\\nRules, round and parallel.\\nInk Stands, Sand Boxes,\\nWafer Cups,\\nPaper Folders, c. c-\\nBOOK BINDING,\\nAnd PAPER RULING done in the neatest style and shortest notice.\\nIB ixa ^^:l 50^ o:^ iBCE cc: LS.^;\\nOf every description, from Cap to Super-Royal.\\n^f\\nOf all kinds done cheaper than at any other establishment in the state.\\nSuch are their arrangements. In all their business they pledge them-\\nselves to give satisfaction. All orders from the country will be prompt-\\nly attended to.\\nRAGS, for which the highest price will be paid, received in exchange\\nfor book bindirig, paper ruling, Stationray, blank books, paper, c.\\nGreat bargains to those who buy to sell again. Merchants and oth-\\ners will please call before purchasing elsewhere.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0168.jp2"}, "169": {"fulltext": "DETROIT STEAM SAW MILL\\nThe undersigned, proprietor of the above well known estab-\\nlishment, keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of\\nClear and Common Lumber, and will saw to order timber for\\nFrames, with promptness and despatch. Also, warranted and\\ncommon Shingles, Lath and Blind Slats. All kinds of Coun-\\ntry Produce taken in exchange. Purchasers will find it for\\ntheir advantage to call and examine his different qualities, be-\\nfore purchasing elsewhere.\\n131 Aiwater st, at the fool of St. Antoine st. on the Dock.\\nB. WIGHT.\\nIVOOD! IVOOD!! \\\\\u00c2\u00a5OOD!!!\\nThe undersigned has been Inspector of Wood for several\\nyears past, and bought on commission for the principal Hotels\\nand Housekeepers, and given good satisfaction. He flatters\\nhimself that he can buy wood, and have it delivered, includ-\\ning wharfage and inspection, cheaper than any other man.\\nPurchasers will please give him a call, before purchasing\\nelsewhere always to be found at B. Wight s Office, by\\nthe Detroit Steam Saw Mill, or at his residence on Congress\\nstreet, third door from Rivard street.\\nNICHOLAS GREUSEL, Jr.\\nTHE PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,\\nOF HARTFORD, \u00e2\u0082\u00acT.,\\nCONTINUES TO INSURE 3I0ST KINDS OF INSURABLE PROPER-\\nTY, ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.\\nMASON PALMER, AGENT,\\nOffice, Conanfs Building, on Griswold street, next beloio\\nthe Post Office,\\n14*", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0169.jp2"}, "170": {"fulltext": "G. W. HOWE S\\nLIVERY STABLES,\\nCorner of learned and Sbelby streets,\\nG. W. H. respectfully informs his friends and customers\\nthat he still keeps at his old stand, as above, Horses and Car-\\nriages, for hire, to sell, or exchange, and invites the Public to\\ncall and examine for themselves.\\nBY THOMAS MANCHESTER,\\n(NEAR THE NEW FERRY,)\\nWhere may be found the best of Fresh Oysters, Pickled\\nTripe and Tongue, Fruit, Pies, Cakes, Fowl, Birds, c.\\nCHEAP CASH STORE.\\nABBOT BEECHER,\\nWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN\\nDOMESTIC, STAPLE AND FANCY\\nBOOTS, SHOES, DRY GROCERIES, c,\\n144 Jefferson Av. corner Bates street.\\nWanted, Wool, Pot and Pearl Aslies, Flour and all kinds of Produce.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0170.jp2"}, "171": {"fulltext": "HERRICK S READING ROOM,\\nIVo. 98, Jeli^rsoii Avenue.\\nThe subscriber would invite the attention of the public to\\nthe Reading Room, which he has recently fitted up in elegant\\nstyle and where may be found the leading papers from vari.\\nous parts of the Union, together with the })rincipal Reviews\\nand Magazines of the United States and Great Britain.\\nJOHN I. HERRICK.\\nJ. WILKIE MOORE,\\nDEALER IN\\nDOMESTIC AND FANCY GOODS,\\nWEST IIV1 IA C^^OBS,\\nCHINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WARE,\\nBOOTS AND SHOES, BY THE CASE OR PAIR,\\n]\u00c2\u00a5o. 171, JTeHTcpsoii ATeiiue,\\nS. ROSSETER,\\nHOUSE SIGH PAINTER,\\nJefferson Avenue, near Randolph St.j\\nImitations of Fancy Woods, Marbles^ ^c,j done\\nin the neatest style.\\nTransparent Window Curtains neatly iminted to order.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0171.jp2"}, "172": {"fulltext": "ir* ^A\\nDEALER IN\\nDRUGS, MEDICINES AND GROCERIES,\\nPaints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, c.\\nC4 Woocl\\\\rard Avenue.\\nDETROIT\\nFRA]\u00c2\u00a5KIiII\u00c2\u00a5 TEinPERAIVCE lIOr8\u00c2\u00a3,\\nBATES STREET, NEAR JEFFERSON AVENUE,\\nJ. C. WARNER, begs leave to inform his old friends\\nand customers that he has converted his old established house,\\nsituate as above, into a Temperance Hotel, where he will\\nat all limes be happy to see them and they will find him as\\nprompt as ever to do all in his power for the promotion of\\ntheir comfort and convenience during their stay with him.\\nFebruary, 1845.\\n^ILl r^@T@l\u00c2\u00a5\\nj\u00c2\u00a5o. 9\u00c2\u00a9, Woodw ard Aveiatie,\\nDETROIT,\\nManufactures to order Monuments, Tombs, Grave-Stones,\\nWall Plates, Table and Counter Tops, c., with neatness\\nand despatch.\\nResidence, No. 112, East Congress street.", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0172.jp2"}, "173": {"fulltext": "J. HOLMES CO.,\\nDEALERS IN\\nCarpeting and Paper Hangings,\\nNO. 63 WOODWARD AVENUE, (LARNED S BLOCK,)\\nJ. H. Co. purchase from first hands, by the Package,\\nthus enabling them to sell at New York prices, excepting the\\nexpense of transportation, k;c.\\nS. REEVE CO.,\\nDEALERS IN\\nFiEiiii \u00c2\u00a311 leiiilEI ill ililS\\nAND\\nNO. 59, WOODWARD AVENUE, (lARNED BLOCK,)\\nAll country Dealers, Pedlers, c., who buy Goods in De-\\ntroit, will at all times find it to their interest to call and exa-\\namine our stock before purchasing.\\nWe shall have constantly on hand new and desirable styles\\nof Goods, arriving monthly, from the opening to the close of\\nnavigation, and will sell as low as the lowest.\\nS. R. Co.\\n\u00c2\u00a9^l^ii \u00c2\u00a9ILL r@ll l@)^Y,\\nBY C. i;V. JACKSO]\u00c2\u00a5,\\n\u00c2\u00a5oodbridge St., one door East Woodward Av.,\\nWliere may be found a general assortment in\\ntbe above line.\\nN. B. Old Brass and Copper wanted in exchange for work.", "height": "3328", "width": "1884", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0173.jp2"}, "174": {"fulltext": "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN\\nBooks, Stationery Paper Hangings,\\n]Vo. 08 \u00e2\u0080\u00a2F\u00e2\u0082\u00acll\u00e2\u0082\u00acrsosi Avenue,\\nKeeps constantly for sale a complete assortment of Miscel-\\nlaneous, School and Classical Books Letter and Cap Paper,\\nplain and ruled; Quills, Ink, Sealing Wax, Cutlery, Wrap-\\nping Paper, Printing Paper of all sizes, and\\nFull and half bound, of every variety of ruling, Memoran-\\ndum Books, c.\\nTo Merchants, Teachers and others buying in quantities, a\\nliberal discount will be made.\\nHair ^1^ \\\\\u00c2\u00a5i^ and\\nDresser, \u00e2\u0082\u00acwrl\\nMASnTPAOTirRER.\\nMr. Clay, thankful for past favors, begs leave to cal) the\\nattention of his Patrons and the Public, to his newly invented\\nZephyr Ventilating Wigs and Toupees.\\nBeing fully confident that for beauty of style, lightness and\\nstrength of material, they are unsurpassed by any in the\\nworld. He has on hand every variety and pattern of Hair\\nWork.\\nConstantly on hand Perfumery, Oils, Brushes, Stocks,\\nCollars, Suspenders, c., c.\\nAll kinds of Hair Work made to order, on short notice.\\nStore in the iNational Hotel Building, one door south of the\\nsitting room and opposite the Rail Road Depot, Detroit.\\nTlie taig^Siest price paid for Hair,\\nDetroit, 1845,", "height": "3295", "width": "1895", "jp2-path": "directoryofcityo00well_0174.jp2"}, "175": {"fulltext": "WHIPPLE S COFFEE HOUSE.\\nBates Street, iia rear of I esii\u00c2\u00a9yer?s Block.\\nIs at all times supplied with every delicacy that the season\\nor the market affords, served up in the best style. The most\\ncareful and obliging waiters in constant attendance.\\nSupper or Dinner Parties accommodated at a few hours\\nnotice.\\nis also well stocked with the choicest Wines and Liquors.\\nPIQITETTE S^\\nNEW AUCTION COMMISSION STORE,\\n121 Jefferson Avesiiie, (Ciieap\u00c2\u00a7iclc.)\\nJ. P. respectfully informs his friends, and the public generally, that\\nhe has always on hand a general assortment of articles for sale at Auc-\\ntion, or on Commission among which will be found Fancy Handker-\\nchiefs, Silk Velvets and Vestings, Shirtings and Sheetings, Bed Ticks\\nand Diapers, Counterpanes, c., c. A variety of Combs, Perfumery,\\nWatches, Seals, Keys, Rings, Breast Pins, Silver Spoons, Silver\\nThimbles, Knives and Forks, and a great variety of Goods too numer-\\nous to mention.\\n01? Cash advanced on Goods left for actual sale.\\nN B. Pedlers turnished on the most liberal terms.\\nFashionable Tailoring Establishment,\\nCORNER ATWATER AND GRISWOLD STREETS,\\nZHZES ;SBI3 rMT* Jl^^^I\u00c2\u00ae I^rMT\\nJOHN ASK would return his unfeigned thanks to the inhabitants of\\nDetroit, for past favors, and at the same time solicits the continuance\\nof a share of public patronage, at his old stand, as above, where he is at\\nall times, ready to execute all orders in his line, in the neatest and most\\nelegant style of fashion, with promptness and despatch, and upon the\\nmost reasonable terms.\\nICE! ICE!! 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