TRUSTEES OF STATE HISTORICAL LIBRARY. 10. John E. Barrett... 11. William Webb Located at Springfield. Salary of librarian, 12. George F. Tullock.. $3.000. Otto L. Schmidt, president......... ... 13. W. G. Curtiss.. ILLINOIS STATE LIBRARY. Office-The capitol, Springfield. Commissioners-The Harry Wilson governor, secretary of state and superintendent of public instruction and two members appointed by the governor. 24. D. M. Marlin... Secretary of State Louis L. Emmerson, libra-25. rian; H. M. Skogh, superintendent general library division; Anna May Price, superintendent library extension division. .Prairie View ..Joliet ...Rockford .Stockton .Macomb Geneseo .Delavan .Bloomington .Gilman Cerro Gordo Farmingdale Palestine Norris City Pinckneyville PENITENTIARY BUILDING COMMISSION. Created by act of June 5, 1907. Chicago Adjt.-Gen. Carlos E. Black, chairman. LaGrange Col. Marcus Kavanagh.. .Chicago Capt. Oscar Carlstrom ..Chicago Col. O. C. 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Judson. corps of engineers. U. S. A. United States Marshal-Rooms 804 and 806; marshal, Robert R. Levy; chief deputy, Sam Howard. United States Secret Service-Room 881: Thomas I. Porter, operator in charge. Weather Bureau-Fourteenth floor; meteorol. ogist in charge, Henry J. Cox, 826 ILLINOIS COUNTY OFFICERS. COUNTY AND PROBATE JUDGES, COUNTY CLERKS, CIRCUIT CLERKS AND RECORDERS. County, County seat. Alexander-Cairo Clark-Marshall.. Clay-Louisville.. Clinton-Carlyle.. Coles-Charleston.. Cook-Chicago.. Crawford-Robinson.. DuPage-Wheaton.. Edwards-Albion. Effingham-Effingham Fayette-Vandalia. Franklin-Benton.. Ford-Paxton... P-Probate. P. C.-Probate Clerk. R.-Recorder. Fulton-Lewistown. Hamilton-McLeansboro.. Hancock-Carthage.. Hardin-Elizabethtown.. Henderson-Oquawka.. Henry-Cambridge.. Jefferson-Mount Vernon. Kankakee-Kankakee. LaSalle-Ottawa. .D. I. Kirkham John D. Biggs Richard V. Carpenter .R. E. Vandeventer .J. R. Prichard ...John Day, Jr. .Orion M. Grove Charles A. E. 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Adam Junker........ Elmer E. Elston.. William McManis .J. A. Williams Valentine Boerner .Frank W. Finn .Boyd S. Blaine ......James Hunter .Russell Riley Edward McConnell .H. H. Schlarmann .Oscar B. Root .R. M. Sweitzer..........August W. Miller John F. Devine, P. C...Joseph F. Haas, R. William C. Park..... William R. Coon M. S. Underwood George A. James Charles Jones Henry Wallace .Clarence V. Wagemann...Lewis Ellsworth ....Owen Myers. .Percy W. Bland. ..John A. Craver.. Edward E. Fuqua .Earl S. Bunting ..Henry Alt Charles F. Workman..Fred G.W. Easterday ..J. S. Thompson.. .Fred Bagley.. .Clarence H. Tanner.. Albert R. Anderson Mary Y. Runnels ..Eugene Whiting ....Preston R. Elliott....Telman R. Brewner .Cline K. Rafferty .Frank D. Condon .Charles R. McNabb .T. Bluford Stewart Shearer .George W. Walter P. Martin ....J. A. Horberg Louis J. Ballard..... William Robinson... Roy Phipps......... W. E. Miller. Isaac Hurford.. Joseph J. Barnes..... .John S. Smith.. .Gilbert W. Skeeters. .H. A. Hagler......... .H. K. Powell.. Felix E. Johnson. .Fred W. Howell. .E. J. Menzemer. Victor Wilson James C. McDaniel George S. Batman Harley V. Warren Anthony H. Quinn .Leo E. Allen ..E. F. Throgmorton.....John W. Carlton ......Charles Lowry..... .Charles Farmiloe Charles Doetschman, R. .H. J. Groenewoud......Charles F. Skinner Edward Budd... ......Geo. A. Larson.. .Lew A. Hendee ......Lyle G. Steffey. ..Louetta B. Davis .C. H. Westerberg ......Lewis O. Brockway .Thomas A. Ferguson.....J. L. Witzeman Fred G. Dimick........ .Bert B. Wilson.. ....Joseph Hotz... .W. H. Betts. .Lawrence D. Gregory..... Fred G. Garrels .Carl F. Taylor. .Henry Mrow.. John G. Norton... .Guy E. Still.. .P. A. Guthrie.. W. S. Rodman, P. ......A. W. Hartley.. Maurice E. Barnes ..Dan Miller Will B. Martin .Charles F. Hayes J. Huber Allen N. B. Carson, R. .Frank A. Gibson.......Samuel A. Nelson .Gustav H. Boemer. Michael Godfrey. George L. Riggs.. .J. B. Martin.. Sidney J. Hess... .Louis A. Wiehl William E. Cole .F. E. Wanamaker Cadell West ..Lillie Shelly County, County seat. Peoria Peoria..... County and Probate judges. County clerk. ...Glen J. Cameron ......Louis J. Ganss... W. A. Clinch, P. Perry-Pinckneyville....... ..J. G. Vankeuren Piatt-Monticello..........Marion R. Davidson Pike Pittsfield.. .....................................Mark Bradburn Pope-Golconda.. Pulaski-Mound City. Putnam-Hennepin.. Randolph-Chester... Richland-Olney.. ..B. F. Anderson .C. S. Miller .James E. Taylor ......J. Fred Gilster ...D. Q. McCarty ....... .H. H. Baughman.. .Harvey Fay..... ..J. D. Harpole....... .J. D. Reid. Circuit clerk and recorder. ..George Sturch A. C. Grebe, R. Henry Schaub .S. L. Borton .Glen Ewin ..Abner Field .Imon A. Bankson H. B. Ramage William Lister .Jesse Shipley Walter W. Waite.. ..Oldon C. Cofoid. ...Arch. L. Spurgeon.. ..Oscar E. Forney. ..Henry B. Hubbard.. N. E. Munson, P. C. .....G. W. Gamble Sam Ryerson, R. Inez Wilson .Herbert Shibe.. ......E. A. Johnston.. James A. Jones, R. .L. H. Byrns ..Abbie Leitze ..E. E. Herron ......William E. Nixon.....Walter F. Young ......A. J. H. Hoerr........ ......Arthur V. Gage. T. E. Solterman. Ed T. Woodworth. ......John R. Moore.. ... . Frank Mundlock Otto C. Weibert, R. .John E. Miller William H. Carter, R. R. E. Friend Eliza T. Moses .Oscar H. Rinne .Ora J. Hubble . Frank McShee ..Anna M. Hayden Paul V. Wunder Wm. W. Smith, R .Leonard Stearns E. L. Holsen.. Wm. W. Brent... Henry F. Heckert..... J. L. Matthews.. Matthew Martin.. .M. P. Brewer.. .Albion F. Delander. Henry F. Schmidt, P.C. S. E. Storme.. Howard W. Short.......Lewis F. Lake H. R. Rasmussen, P. C. J. A. Bowman, R. ......C. S. Holman...............E. U. Ridge TREASURERS, SHERIFFS, STATE'S ATTORNEYS County. Treasurer. Adams-I. Otho Arnold.. Sheriff. E. J. Grubb Alexander-Fred D. Nellis.....James S. Roche Supt. schools. AND SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS. Frank A. Oakley.. Walter S. Lamon. 828 County. Treasurer. Johnson-Paul E. Phelps. ALMANAC AND YEAR-BOOK FOR 1925. ..Edwin Ahlstrom Sheriff. ... Elliott C. Risley ........L. M. Shugart .Jasper Albright W. A. Underwood .H. E. Vogt W. F. Close McDonough-J. Frank Douglas. Ira L. Atkinson Pulaski-Mannon Bankson..... Putnam-Jessie Anderson.. Randolph-Abe Harris.. Richland-Claude Shafer.. Edgar Modglin Rock Island-Chester Thompson.C. L. Edwards ....John Small ..Ora E. Lemon Schuyler-E. E. Yarbrough....James S. Kelly Scott-W. L. Bagshaw.. Shelby-C. E. Walker.. Stark-Henry D. D. Martin Claude Thomas .....Harry Riley James K. Fuller Emil Neuhaus St. Clair-Ross C. Adams..Martin E. Schnipper Charles Trotter Supt. schools. State's attorney. .......George Elliott ....... .....Ashbel V. Smith.....T. Arthur Simpson Russell O. Hanson.. Mark C. Keller... Neil Kerr.. Evan Worth. W. R. Foster .E. C. Cunningham ...L. W. Miller W. W. McCulloch .Charles F. Evans...Mrs. Cora B. Ryman .L. M. Harlan....... Jesse R. Brown.. ..Lenard McMurtrie.. George W. Solomon T. M. Scott .Hattie M. Blair Willard E. King ..W. E. Stone.......Fannie Spaits Merwin .Roy R. Helm.... .Luther L. Evers Wm. R. Harris....Florence L. McGaughey .Hattie C. Dake .Nettie B. Dement William Small ......John D. Cook Harry E. Jackson John H. Grigg, Jr. .H. H. Vasconcellos Nettle L. Roughton .Martin V. Peterman......John E. Cross John A. Hayes ..Judson E. Harriss.....Elbert E. Harriss .John B. Gragg .Claude V. Parsons May S. Hawkins Thomas M. Kennedy E. L. Merchant..... ..R. O. Finley . Earl H. Hostettler ..Justin Washburn .....A. A. Moore .H. E. Fullenwider......Edward C. Pruitt John A. McKeene.. .Floid B. Brian.. Robert I. Pugh.. Hilmar C. Lindauer. Victor B. Woods ..Lawrence A. Joyne.....Frank P. Donner .Louis P. Dunkelberg........C. I. Martin ..R. W. Karracker.. Charles O. Otrich William Johnson......Abbie Jewett Craig ..John R. Tweddale........ CHICAGO BRIDGE SYSTEM. spans ...Agnes I. Bullock The last named structure, which was The first ferry across the river was estab-equipped. In 1895 the Rush, Lake and Van motors. lished in 1829, where the Lake street bridge Buren street bridges were operated by electric The Halsted In 1833 a floating bridge of logs was now is. in operation just north of the present Ran- opened for traffic in that year, was the first A foot bridge over the of the Scherzer rolling type. dolph street bridge. kind, was opened in 1894 and was operated by north branch was built in 1832 at Kinzie street lift bridge, the first and only one of its It cost the city $242,880. The first drawbridge over the main street. In 1923 Chicago had fifty bridges with with fixed and thirty-four branch of the river was placed at Dearborn steam. In 1854 a pivot bridge was street in 1834. These and other bridges movable There were also forty-eight viaducts. spans. built at Clark street. of that time were built by the persons most It was not until Most of the movable bridges are operated by electricity. directly benefited by them. 1857 that a bridge was built entirely at the This was the structure over It cost city's expense. the south branch at Madison street. $30.000. Until 1872 the swing bridges were turned by hand, but in the year named steam on the Dearborn street power was installed structure and later most of the other bridges section were similarly the downtown The Franklin-Orleans bridge was opened to traffic Oct. 23. 1920. With its approaches it cost nearly $2.000.000. The Wells street bridge was completed in 1921 and the Madison street The cost of the latter was bridge in 1922. $1,600.000. 10. Leonard A. Brundage, 3322 North Irving avenue, Chicago. 11. Justus L. Johnson, Aurora. 12. Charles J. Lundberg, Rockford. 13. Arthur M. Smith. Stockton. 14. Walter A. Rosenfield, Rock Island. 15. A. E. Taff, Canton. 16. Clifford Ireland, Peoria. 17. Frank L. Smith, Dwight. 18. Lawrence T. Allen, Danville. 19. Guy R. Jones, Tuscola. 20. Horace H. Bancroft. Jacksonville. 21. George E. Keys, Springfield. 22. Daniel G. Wuersch, East St. Louis. 23. P. B. McCullough, Lawrenceville. 24. George M. Miley, Harrisburg. 25. J. S. Templeton, Pinckneyville. cago. 7. William Kells, 647 North Sawyer avenue. Chicago. 8. Albert A. Bock, 1366 Sloan street. Chi cago. 9. Arthur Donoghue, 820 Sheridan road. Chicago. 10. John P. Dougherty, 6242 Lakewood avenue, Chicago. 11. Thomas Donovan, Joliet. 13. Robert B. Mitchell, Freeport. 8. Henry Finkelstein, 1544 Tell place, Chi cago. 9. Charles Kissling, 216 Florimond street. Chicago. 10. Victor Koehler, 1812 Byron street. Chi cago. 11. George Chant, Elmhurst. Chi-15. Carl M. Sweet, Canton. 4. Patrick G. McGuire. 4358 South Wells 19. John R. Hefner, Monticello. street, Chicago. 5. Barth P. Collins, 922 West 19th street, Chicago. 6. Stephen D. Griffin, 2935 West Adams street, Chicago, 21. Herman Rahm, Staunton. 22. Roy F. Boyd, Madison. 23. Howard Lee Bolinger, Salem, 24. Thomas Phillips. David W. Kennedy, Duquoin. UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS. Marshal-W. F. Ritter, Chicago. Commander-Philo A. Hoyt, Joliet. Junior Vice-Commander-Adam Green, Mc Leansboro. Chief of Staff-C. W. Silvers, Bloomington. Assistant Adjutant-Miles E. Spafford, Joliet. Patriotic Instructor-E. J. Weber, Danville. Auxiliary. Washington street, Joliet. President-Jalia M. Hoyt. Joliet. Secretary-Lida McKee, 209 Boulder avenue, Joliet. Headquarters-117 Catalpa street, Joliet. ILLINOIS AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. President-S. H. Thompson. Quincy. Vice-Presid nt-C. B. Watson, DeKalb, Treasurer-R. A. Cowles, Bloomington. Secretary-George A. Fox. Sycamore. Director Information Department--H. C. Butcher, 608 South Dearborn street, Chicago. |