BAY CITY
DIRECTORY
--FOR--
1890 - 1891
EMBRACING
A COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL LIST
OF BUSINESS FIRMS AND PRIVATE
CITIZENS; A CLASSIFIED LIST OF ALL TRADES, PROFESSIONS
AND PURSUITS; A DIRECTORY OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS,
CHURCHES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, BENEVOLENT,
LITERARY AND OTHER ASSOCIATIONS, BANKS, INCOR-
PORATED INSTITUTIONS; ALSO A STREET DIREC-
TORY AND A MAP OF BAY CITY, WEST BAY
CITY AND ESSEXVILLE.
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TO WHICH IS ADDED A COMPLETE
DIRECTORY OF
ESSEXVILLE
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VOLUME XI
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SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY
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PUBLISHED BY
R. L. POLK & CO.
40 TO 41 LARNED STREET WEST, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
C & J GREGORY, PRINTERS, BAY CITY
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Entered according to Act of
Congress, in the year 1890 by R. L. Polk & Co., in the
office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.
Introductory
In presenting the
eleventh consecutive volume of the Bay City directory to its
patrons and the general public, the publishers desire to say that
their aim has been
to produce a work that shall fairly and fully represent the
manufacturing, mercantile
and other business interests of this, one of the leading cities of
the Commonwealth of
Michigan.
All the work upon this edition, save the binding, has been done by
Bay Cityans,
and the handsome appearance of the book is evidence that Bay City is
not
behind any municipality in Michigan in the art of bookmaking.
The general use
of the volume during the next directory year will, it is hoped,
establish its claim to
accuracy and completeness.
Upon its 452 closely printed pages - a gain of 12 pages over the
edition of 1889 -
will be found the names of all male residents over 18 years of age.
In this edition
we have largely omitted including the names of ladies without
occupation residing
with their parents, as well as the names of boys under 18 years
employed as clerks
or engaged in the various mill and other manufacturing
establishments. Previous
years such names have been included in the directory.
The classified directory shows that Bay City is behind no Michigan
city of its
size in the number and variety of its manufacturing and mercantile
industries.
For the reason that the census enumerators have so recently reported
the
population of the city, we will merely state that this volume
contains 11,581
names, and, as has been stated these include the names of but few
under the
age of 18 years. The custom heretofore followed by all
directory publishers
in the west, that of allowing each directory name to represent three
persons,
would give Bay City at this time a population of 34,743.
We heartily return thanks to the public spirited citizens who by
their business
favors have helped to sustain the annual publication of the Bay City
Directory.
THE PUBLISHERS

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