List of 1882 Businesses
History of Manistee, Mason & Oceana Counties,
Michigan, Illustrated.
Published 1882 by H. R. Page & Co., Chicago
In this list we cannot attempt to give the names of streets, but commence at the west end of South River Street, which runs parallel with the river and the harbor, and extends from lake to lake, a distance of over a mile and a half. |
William B. CRIPPEN's foundry and machine shop Root beer manufactory of John FLANSBURGH Store and warehouse of Messrs. CANFIELD & WHEELER Residence office of Dr. ELLIS Foundry and machine shop of WHEELER & JOHNSON Shoe shop of Caspar SCHNEIDER A grocery store Grist mill of John BAXTER & Co. Union Boiler Works of Andrew JACK Paint shop of SAYLES & GREGORY Joiner shop of GREEN & LONG Brick block of James O'BRIEN. Occupied first story by the dry goods store of H. W. MARSH, and the second story by the Odd Fellows hall and rooms. Merchant tailor, R. PENZIEN Dock and warehouse, J. F. KIRKLAND & Company Insurance and telegraph office, WING & HAWLEY Otto BAUMANN, meat market Millinery store, Mrs. Otto BAUMANN Photograph, artist and picture gallery, E. E. DOUVILLE Lumber inspector's office, Gilbert YOUNG Milwaukee House, BAXTER & FINCH, proprietors. This is the largest hotel buildingm probably, on the shore, it being ninety-three feet front by eighty-eight back, and contains 60 rooms. Unites States Hotel, L. MAGOON, proprietor. This was mostly burned last season, and has been rebuilt and improved. Blacksmith and carriage shop of Silas C. OVERPACK Livery stable, Hugh McGUINEAS City Hall, Hugh McGUINEAS Postoffice block, L. S. ELLIS, proprietor and postmaster. This block contains the drugstore of D. CARLTON & Co., postoffice, and office of the Manistee Standard, O. H. GODWIN, editor and proprietor. Printing office of R. HOFFMAN. BAUR's grocery store and steamboat bakery, in BAUR's brick block. This block contains also the law offices of RAMSDELL & BENEDICT, N. W. NELSON, Esq., and DOVEL & MORRIS. Justice office, S. S. GLOVER; sheriff's office, Peter YOSS; dentists' offices of J. B. WILCOX and K. A. BRIGHAM; office of city recorder, T. B. COLLINS, Recorder; Merchants' Bank, J. L. TAYLOR cashier; restaurant in basement, ANDREE Bros. Dock and warehouse, J. BAUR City Hotel, GREGORY Bros., proprietors. This hotel is three stories high, and is among the few buildings that survived the great fire. Barber shop, J. G. McKEE Dry goods and grocery store, TYSON & SWEET New brick block of DOUVILLE Bros., not yet occupied Clothing and boot and shoe store, George NUNGESSER Book and stationery store, DOUVILLE Bros. Tobacco and cigar store, LADUC & DURANLEAU Grocery store, BLACK & THOMPSON Drug store, WILLARD, HALL & Co. Office Dr.'s MEAD & FISHER Jewelry store, GARDNER & BIXBY Harness store, RUSSELL Bros. Harness store, J. SOMERVILLE New auction store, J. JENKINS & Co. Store wareroom, J. JENKINS Store formerly occupied by LUCAS & NUNGESSER Shoe shop of P. JOHNSON Tailor shop of Mr. BAER Candy store of Mr. A. BOWEN Grocery store, McMASTER & HYDE New store of Mr. DICKINSON Merchant tailor, Mr. John EAGAN Hardware store, RUSSELL & MEE Grocery store, WEYMOUTH & KENNEDY City Bank, SECOR & DUNHAM Insurance office, SECOR & SHORES County Clerk's office, C. HURD, clerk and register Law office of Messrs. BULLIS & CUTCHEON Grocery store, J. A. JOHNSON Office of Dr. SIQUELAND Hardware store, E. BUCKLEY & Co. Star clothing house, GREGORY Bros. Dock and warehouse, PALMITER Bros. Flour and feed store, LYMAN & WRIGHT Root beer manufactory, John FLANSBURGH Millinery store, Mrs. HALEY New grocery store, L. T. KING Milwaukee clothing house, M. HERBST City meat market, Henry KREMPLE New store, unoccupied, J. G. McKEE New three story brick block of LUCAS & NUNGESSER, which contains furniture, ware and sale room of LUCAS & NUNGESSER, drug store of W. E. SHORT & Co., law office of A. V. McALVAY, and restaurant of Messrs. HORNKOE & Co. Barber shop of J. J. McKEE Brick store of CUSHMAN, CALKINS & Co. Merchant and tailoring rooms of W. EDWARDS Manistee Lime Works, WING & BUCKLEY. Cabinet shop and second-hand furniture store, J. JENKINS Manistee City Rink Paint shop of THORP Bros. Joiner shop, J. W. TENANT & Co. Shoe shop, W. E. POLHAMUS Times printing office, in Times block. Land and law office, S. W. FOWLER Lumbermen's store, M. KAHN Restaurant, HALBER & McFAY Confectionery and fruit store, M. C. COX Fruit store, J. BANISTER Grocery store, WEYMOUTH & KENNEDY Fruit and vegetable store, J. C. NIMMS Dollar store, M. S. ROOT Land looker and surveyor, C. F. RUGGLES Boot and shoe shop, Christ. HANSEN New York store, KAHN & NEWMAN Dry goods and clothing store, A. STUMES Law office, A. H. DUNLAP Photograph rooms, J. W. RUNKLE Boot and shoe shop, N. OLSON Furniture shop, Nargood HANSON Jewelry store, MAGNUS & KOKLIN Barber shop, H. YOUNG Grocery and provisions, Frank OLK Restaurant, John BAUR Planing mill, GEE & PRESTON Brick block, containing grocery & crockery store, Joseph BAUR. Large Masonic Hall in second story. Planing mill, S. SIBBEN & Co. Drug store, Dr. J. KINGSLEY Barber shop, Wm. DROHER Hotel, German Home. Restaurant, Otto FIELD Grocery and confectionery store, C. POMEROY & Bros. Confectionery and tobacco store, Samuel BURCH Drug store, Neil JEWEL Scandanavian clothing house, FIELD & MILLER Grocery store, Henry MOWE Eagle Hotel, Fred. MILLER Foundry and machine shop, STOKIE & BOWIE Broadway store, W. F. MILLER Restaurant, John FIELD Justice office, R. A. SEYMOUR Cigar and fruit store, R. A. SEYMOUR Boot and shoe shop, P. KLIES Third Ward market, M. CIECHANOWSKY Restaurant, Hans PETERSON Drugs and medicines and fancy goods, Peter JONES Shoe shop, O. ANDERSON Sorenson's Hotel, J. SORENSON Shoe shop, H. SHOENING Manistee Steam Boiler Works, KIRSCH & Son. St. Charles Hotel, J. HALTER Scandanavian House, Mrs. HANSON. This house is 111 feet front, 63 feet deep, and two stories high. German Home, B. F. SCHOENBECK Lake House, P. NEIHOVEN Fireman's Hall, city building Grocery store, Thomas KINNEY & Co. German Hall, German Workingmen's Society, 143 members Store, CUSHMAN & CALKINS Meat market, Solomon ROTHCHILDS Store, grocery and supplies, GREEN & MILMOE Grocery store, Charles GRUNDE |