Colville's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1856-1857, Part 20

Author: Colville, Samuel
Publication date: 1857
Publisher: San Francisco : Commercial Steam Presses: Monson, Valentine, & Co.
Number of Pages: 390


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Established under present style in the summer of 1853.


Dow James G. of D. & Co. 88 Front, dwl N. s Tehama, bet First and Second


Dow John O. clerk at Dewitt, Kittle & Co. dwl cor Pacific and Auburn


Dow Samuel, clerk, brds S. s St. Mark's Place, het Kearny and Dupont


Dow Wm. H. mcht, Davis near Pine, dwl W. s Second bet Folsom and Harrison


Dowdigan, E. C. deputy sheriff


Dowe Wm. H. bdrs with Mrs. J. J. Coombs


Doweling Ed. hostler, 133 Kearny


Dowling R. beer-saloon, cellar cor Cal'a and Kearny


Dowling Richard, harness-maker, 82 Battery


Downer A. J. dwl 246 Powell, bet Clay and Washington


Downer Fenno, physician, office S. E. cor Sutter and Kearny


Downey Lawrence, at Railroad House


Downey Pat, carpenter, 4 Spofford, 2d floor


Downing Daniel, of Conner & D. dwl 182 Jack- son, bet Mont'y and Kearny


Downing F. carpenter, dwl W. s Trinity, bet Bush and Sutter


Downs S. M. expressman, brds Bush bet Dupont and Kearny


Dows Samuel. clerk with Dows & Co. Front, brds S. s Post, bet Kearny and Dupont


Dows J. & Co. distillers of liquors &c. office 39 California


Dows James, dwl Third near Mission


Dows John, dwl Third near Mission


Doyle & Anderson, Empire Coal Yard, Jackson near Stockton


Doyle & Gately, prptrs National House


Doyle John, of D. & G


Doyle Eugene, dwl Beale W. s near Folsom


Doyle C. R. editor "Price Current," dwl Chesnut S. s near Stockton


Doyle Hugh, brds at What Cheer House


Doyle Hugh, engineer, brds 4 Morse


Doyle Jas. R. of Doyle & Anderson, Wash'n bet Powell and Stockton


Doyle Jas. J. builder, Pacific N. s bet Stockton and Powell


Doyle James, coal-dealer, dwl 269 Wash'n


Doyle J. office 128 Sansome 2d floor, res E. s Auburn, bet Jackson and Pacific


Doyle John, dwl 1 Auburn'


Doyle John, Rassette House


Doyle John, coachman, at livery stable S. s Pine bet Kearny and Mont'y


Doyle John T. of Janes, Doyle, Barber & Boyd


Doyle Joseph, mason, dwl Berry bet Dupont and Mary's Lane


Doyle Morgen, jeweller, 185 Cal'a .


Doyle M. blacksmith, 88 Pine, res Four's House, Market


Doyle Patrick, bds at What Cheer House


Doyle R. E. of Johnson & Doyle, res S. s Chesnut near Powell


Doyle Richard, carpenter, N. W. cor Minna and Mary


Doyle Thomas, liquor dealer, 76 Kearny


Doyle Thomas, porter house keeper, brds 17 Sutter


Drake J. liquor saloon, N. W. cor Davis and Wash'n


Draymen's Exchange, Wm. L. Emerson, prptr, 75 Davis


Drehsler F. tailor, 12 Bush


Dresel E. of Kuchel & D. 174} Clay, 3d floor


Dressher A. bar-keeper Rainbow Saloon, S. E. cor Dupont and Wash'n


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Dreves - -, musician American Theatre Drexel, Sather & Church, bankers, S. W. cor Battery and Clay


Established August 1850, as Sather & Church ; changed to present style May, 1851.


Drexel F. M. of D. S. & C. res Philadelphia Dreyfrous Cathrine E. boarding-house-keeper, 39 Mont'y


Dreyfus J. peddler, dwl Kearny near Green Drinkhouse John A. cigar importer, 96 Front


Drinkhouse H. S. clerk with John A. Drinkhouse, 96 Front


Drinkwater Thos. dwl 60 First


Driscoll D. printer, " Herald " office, 120 Mont'y DRISCOLL DANIEL, prptr Dan's Saloon, 138 Mont'y


Driscoll John, N. s Grant Place, bet Kearny and Dupont


Driscoll Richard, builder, office 136 Mont'y, 2d floor, dwl E. s Belden bet Bush and Pine


Drish J. M. clerk at Keyes & Co. clothiers, 229 Clay


Droger Henry, of Bruns & D. S. E. cor Pine and Battery


Dronilhat J. billiard manufacturer, brds 232 and 234 Sac'o


Drsch & Russian, prptr restaurant, 212 Clay


Drsch Riec P. of D. & Russian, 212 Clay


Drucker A. hair-dressing saloon and baths, 98 Pacific, res W. s Mont'y bet Pacific and Broadway


Drucker A. of Ehler & Co. N. W. cor Kearny and Sutter


Druke John & Co. grocery store, cor Union and Lafayette Place


Drummer Henry, silver plater, 13 Sutter


Drunest J. H. of Ziel, Bertheau & Co. 72 and 74 Cal'a, up stairs


Drunert Henry, mcht, dwl E. s Minna bet Second and Jane


Drury Geo. B. millwbright, San Francisco Saw Mills


Druffel F. H. prptr Empire Bakery, N. s Bush bet Powell and Mason


Druhe J. H. groceries and liquors, 193 Mont'y cor Jackson


Duane Wm. R. printer, "Fireman's Journal" office


Dubedat Gustus, clerk at Ghirardelli's Chocolate Manufactory


Dubief H. dwl S. s Green near Dupont Dubief Mons. Fuller's Alley


Dubinger D. bar-keeper, dwl S. s Sac'o bet Stockton and Powell


Dubman Henry, dwl -Vallejo bet Powell and Stockton


Dubois & Co. watches and jewelry, 142 Kearny


Dubois A. of D. & Co. res 142 Kearny Dubois Mrs. A. dwl Sonoma Place


Dubois A. Croix Federale House, Merchant bet Sansome and Mont'y A


Dubois A. turner, dwl Stockton near Vallejo Duboyce Mrs. M. A. prptr Calaveras Houso, Jackson near Drumm


Dubrana J. boot-maker, 219 Wash'n, res W. s Dupont bet Sac'o and Cal'a


Dubroca M. importer, cor Sansome and Jackson Established in 1855.


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Dubrusle L. clerk, 158 Sac'o


Duchemin Eugene, grocery mcht, S. W. cor Powell & Union


Duclas H. clerk, Rassette House


Ducos John, sea captain, W. s Clara


Ducoin John, draymau, dwl Sonoma Place


Ducus M. cigar dealer, dwl 375 Stockton


Dudgeon E. machinist, res Albion House


Dudley - -, brds 190 Sac'o


Dudley Mrs. Edwin R. (widow) dwl 252 Powell bet Clay and Wash'n


Dudley Mrs. Eliza, (widow) dwl cor Mission and Jane


Dudley G. L. clerk, 177 Clay, 2d floor, N. s Sac'o bet Kearny and Dupont


Duecker Klous, grocery store, S. W. cor Mason and Vallejo


Duelliard F. Clay Street Market No. 3


Duer W. att'y at law, office 2d floor, 137 Mont'y, brds Oriental Hotel


Duff Henry J. dwl S. E. cor Kearny and Pine


Duff Mrs. Henry J. milliuer, S. E. cor Kearny and Pine


Duff R. brds 258 Stockton


Duffey James, boiler-maker, Union Foundry Duffield G. W. boatman, dwl Vallejo near Mont'y Duffy Hugh, coal and wood dealer, 116 Broad- way near Stockton


Duffy J. laborer, dwl N. s Presidio Road


Dugan J. brds What Cheer House Dugan James, painter, 116 Pine


Dugan Richard, inspector of customs, barge office


Duggan Patrick, boot-maker, 169 Washington, res N. W. cor Pine and Powell


Dujardin F. clerk, with George Clifford, dwl 278 Stockton


Dukes M. importer Havana cigars, 144 Wash'n Dulip & Waddington, groceries, liquors, etc. cor Dupont and Broadway


Dulip John, of D. & W. dwl Howen Alley Dumas John, dwl Cudel's Alley


Duncan & Co. real estate auctioneers, cor Mont'y and Merchant


Established April, 1855.


Duncan J. C. of D. & Co. dwl Greenwich near Stockton


Duncan Peter, clerk, with Eugene Kelly & Co Duucan J. W. carpenter and builder, Pacific bet Stockton and Powell, dwl N. s Vallejo near Leavenworth


Duncan Wm. L. real estate dealer, office at Dun- can & Co's, dwl E. s Dupont bet Greenwich and Lombard


Dundas T. R. Phil's Dining Saloon, 169 Mont'y Dunegan Patrick, blacksmith, dwl Dupont bet Bush and Sutter


Dungan A. J. brds at International Hotel


Dungan A. S. agent of Folsom Estate, office 63 Mont'y Block


Dungan J. Shade, registry clerk, Post Office, dwl Bush bet Mason and Taylor


Dungee Francis, tailor, 164 Battery, dwl S. W. cor Pacific and Front


Dunham B. B. tinman, with G. & W. Snook, dwl St. Charles bet Pacific and Broadway Dunlevy J. transcribing clerk, Hall of Records


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DAN'S OYSTER SALOON,


East side Montgomery Street,


BETWEEN CLAY AND COMMERCIAL,


SAN FRANCISCO.


The undersigned, proprietor of the above well known SALOON, formerly the


BLUE WING,


begs leave to return thanks for the very generous support he has at all times received, and trusts that by unremitting attention to every department of his business, he may continue to merit a lib- eral share of public patronage.


STERS.


RAW,


ROAST,


PICKLED, STEWED,


FRIED, &C. &C.


ARE SELECTED EXPRESSLY TO ORDER, As is everything in the EATABLE line, from the


CHOICE OF THE MARKET, And Served up to suit the palate of the Epicurean.


OCH BAR


Will be found at all times supplied with the MOST CHOICE BRANDS Of


WINES. ALES AND LIQUORS, Administered in the most approved and polite manner. .


DANIEL DRISCOLL,


PROPRIETOR.


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HON HO TEL


SECOND STREET,


BETWEEN J AND K,


SACRAMENTO.


This Hotel is situated in the most central position in the city, being within one square of the steamboat landing, and the point from which direct communication is had (by stages) with all the interior. The Hotel is conducted in the


EUROPEAN STYLE.


The SLEEPING APARTMENTS are thoroughly ventilated and lighted, and furnished with a view to comfort.


THE RESTAURANT


Is under the supervision of NED. RYAN, whose superior knowl- edge of his profession, and desire to please his visitors, makes it one of the best places of entertainment in the city.


THE BILLIARD SALOON,


Is the most spacious and best Lighted in the State; it is supplied with the best Rosewood Tables, and is superintended by HAR- RY P. KLAYS.


Is under the management of JOHN BRANDT, and is supplied with the


MOST CHOICE LIQUORS AND FINEST CIGARS.


The House will be OPEN AT ALL HOURS, Day and Night. J. P. DYER, Proprietor.


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Dunmore .. C. T. grocer, S. W. cor Market and | Durning Thomas, printer, "Bulletin " office, dwl Stewart


Dunn George A. prptr Rice Mill, dwl Anthony, .3 doors from Mission


Dunn & Moutry, porter-house, East bet Sac'o and Com'l


Dunn John, of D. & M.


Dunn Frank, laborer, dwl W. s Lafayette


Dunn James, farmer, 205 Cal'a


Dunn John, farmer, dwl Mission Dolores


Dunn John, grocer, dwl cor Minna and Jane


Dunn J. C. liquor and syrup manf, E. s Battery bet Oregon and Jackson


Dunn J. blacksmith, 164 Cal'a res Sonoma Place Dunn James, flour-dealer, dwl Kearny near Broadway


Dunn Patrick, shoe-maker, with Charles Selter, dwl 96 Davis


Dunn Thos. laborer, N. s Greenwich, near Du- pont


Dunn W. machinst, Vulcan Iron Works


Dunne James of D. & Co


Dunne Peter, of D. & Co. dwl Kearny near Broadway


Dunne William, grocery store, cor Pacific and Leavenworth


Dunsing F. of Cordes & Co. S. E. cor Bush and Kearny


Dunstan Mrs. Sarah, (widow) dwl 267 Wash'n above Stockton


Dupany Francis, tailor, Dupont near Broadway Dupern N. office 62 Cal'a, up stairs


Dupignac A. T. physician, office cor Cal'a and Quincy


Dupout John H. shoe store, 7 Virginia Block cor Stocktoo and Pacific, dwl 321 Stockton


Du Pratt J. "Alta California " office, dwl Kearny near Filbert Dupre Edw. 155 Com'l


Dupuche Mrs. Julia, (col'd) dwl cor Wash'n and Virginia


Dupuis Madame, res 128 Kearny, 2d floor


Dupuy, Foulkes & Co, imp'rs and com mchts, 157 Battery, 2d floor Established 1849.


Dupuy J. of Dupuy, Foulkes & Co, 157 Battery Dupuy F. of L. Cabanos & Co, dwl at Lagoon Duran George, plasterer, brds 18 Bush


Durand Lagrangere E. broker, S. E. cor Battery and Wash'n, 2d floor


Durbrow Joseph Jr, book-keeper, with Parrott & Co. bankers, dwl N. s Sutter bet Dupont and Kearny


Duren George, of Haskell & Duren, res Steven- son bet First and Second


Duren Geo. G. wheelwright, dwl Stevenson near First


Durgin F. M. plasterer, res Albion House Durie William, policeman Re-appointed July 23, 1856


Durkan J. M. clerk, Tehama House


Durkan Patrick, laborer, U. S. Appraiser's office Durkee Anthony, dwl Lombard het Dupont and Stockton


Durkee J. L. brds N. W. cor Kearny and Broad'y Durkin Edward, messenger at Custom House, res Sansome bet Bush and Sutter


W. s Powell bet Green and Union


Durruti Richard, cook, E. s Trinity bet Bush and Sutter


Dusenbury C. H. usher, American Theater Dusher John C. grocery store, N. W. cor Stock- ton and Broadway


Dusisenberg Charles, of Mebius, Dusisenberg & Co, 70 Cal'a up stairs, dwl cor Harris and Harrison


Dutail Charles, cook, 163 Com'l


Dutard B. grain and produce dealer, 59 Clay


Duteil A. interpreter, dwl 8 St. Mary


Dutertre Louis, 5 Clay, res Market


Dutton H. of Sherman & Dutton, dwl Beale near Folsom


Dutton Henry, of Greenaugh & Co


Duquesne D. grocery, wines and liquors, 183 Kearny


Duquenny A. hair-dresser, 124 Kearny, res Bush bet Stockton and Dupont


Duval B. mcht, dwl 82 Dupont


Duval Michael, clerk, with J. Nicholson


Duver A. tailor, 159 Sac'o


Duxbury Paul C. clerk, with S. L. Jones & Co, 61 and 63 Cal'a


Dwinelle S. H. of Martin & Dwinelle, dwl S. E. cor Sutter and Kearny


Appointed Notary Public Jnne, 1853; held office two years.


Dwyer David, coal-dealer, 165 Cal'a, dwl N. s Ellis bet Powell and Mason


Dwyer Michael, laborer, dwl Hunt near Mellus Dwyer Michael, waterman, dwl W. s Jessie near Ecker


Dwyer J. prptr Washington Exchange Hotel Dwyer Miss C. Washington Exchange Hotel


Dwyer John, baker, Oriental Hotel


Dwyer Patrick, laborer, Mission Dolores


Dwyer William H. contractor, dwl E. s Jessie N. of Ecker


Dyer Daniel, butcher, with Robert Irving Dyer James P. dwl S. s John near Mason Dyer James P. (col'd) S. manf at Swain & Co's Dyer John, painter, brds What Cheer House


Dyson Robert, clerk, with Cooke & Fenner, dwl Mission Dolores


Dyer Richard, drayman, dwl N. E. cor Powell and Post


Dyer William C. cooper, Battery near Commerce, dwl 35 Jessie


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EADLY JOEL, carpenter, W. s Dupont bet Sac'o and Cal'a


Eagan Charles P. clerk, with John K. Hackett, dwl Green bet Dupont and Stockton


Eagle Bakery, Stevenson bet First and Second Eagle Saloon, Mrs. J. Dodd, prptr, 22 Com'l


Eagle Joseph, carpenter, 116 Bush, brds Bailey House, Bush bet Kearny and Mont'y


Eainhart Wm. barber, 121 Sac'o, in What Cheer House


EARL & CO. dealers in provisions, 84 Clay Established December, 1849.


Earl E. M. of E. & Co. 84 Clay


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Earl John O. of E. & Co. 84 Clay


Earl D. W. & Co. flour mchts, Sacramento, office S1 Front, 2d floor


Earl John, steward Steamer Sierra Nevada, dwl Pacific bet Hyde and Harkin .


Earnhart W. J. brds N. W. cor Kearny and Broadway


Eason W. G. Sec. Mchts Transportation Co. office cor Davis and Pacific, 2d floor


Eastburn Theo. L. clerk with Smiley, Yerkes & Co. dwl 218 Cal'a


Eastham, Capt. H. F. dwl cor Fremont and Bryant


Eastland Joseph G. secretary at Gas Works Eastland V. brass finisher, 58 Halleck


Eastmau C. A. sea captain, dwl Riley bet Clay and Sac'o


Eastman Harrison, designer and engraver on wood, dwl E. s Taylor, 4 doors from .Clay


Eastman Wm. H. carpenter, 201 Cal'a, dwl 1 Virginia Place


EASTMAN F. prptr Franklin Printing Office, dwl W. s Taylor near Clay


Easton A. J. prptr Steam Laundry, Presidio Road, W. of Sparks


Easton James, cabinet maker, dwl S. E. cor Sut- ter aud Pine


Easton John, malter, dwl W. s Powell bet Broadway and Pacific


Eaton & Bostwick, flour and grain, cor. Wash'n and Davis


Eaton. J. F. of E. & Bostwick, cor Wash'n and Davis


Eaton Alexander, dwl Market op Oriental Hotel Eaton C. J. office 186 Wash'n,' 2d floor, res E. s Fremont near Folsom


Eaton E. B. (M. D.) brds Railroad House, 46 and 48 Com'l


Eaton I. Ward, of J. L. Riddle & Co. N. E. cor Sansome and Pine, Dwl Essex near Harrison Eaton J. F. blacksmith, at Vulcan Iron Works


Eaton L. P. crockery dealer, 132 Cal'a, dwl W. s Third bet Brannan and Townsend


Eaton W. L. dwl Vallejo near Kearny


Eayrs H. P. dwl Union 3 doors from Mason Ebbets Arthur M. of Lowe, E. & Co. 60 Cal'a,


up stairs, dwl N. W. cor Wash'n and Jones Ebenhardt & Voight, saloon, S. E. cor Clay and Mont'y Ebenhardt Joseph


Eberhardt A. porter, 104 Battery


Ebers Mrs. E. dwl N. s Bush bet Kearny and Dupont


Echo du Pacifique, daily French paper, office 124 Sac'o, E. Derbec, prptr and editor Established in June 1852.


Eco del Pacifico, daily Spanish paper, office 124 Sac'o, E. Derbec, prptr, J. Jofré, editor Established in June, 1852.


Eckel J. N. (M. D.) cor Wash'n and Kearny, 2d floor, dwl 280 Stockton


Eckenroth Joseph, carriage maker, E. s Kearny bet Sutter and Post


Eckerman John M. sea captain, brds Greenwich bet Larkin and Spring


Eskerson Joseph, dwl N. s Broadway near Taylor Eckman Julius Rev. D. D. pastor of Jewish


Synagogue, dwl N. s Bush bet Dupont and Stockton


Eckfeldt J. M. coiner, U. S. B. Mint


Eckstein & Gailhard, fancy goods, 144 Kearny Eckstein L. of E. & Gailhard, res 144 Kearny Eckstein S. dwl S. s Jackson near Mason


Eclipse Bakery, Joshua Chadbourn, prptr, Du- pont near Union


Eclipse Livery and Sale Stables, Pacific bet Montgomery and Kearny, James M. Mc- Donald, prptr


Eclipse Steamer, commanded and owned by Capt. Thos. W. Lyles, plies bet San Francisco and Sacramento, lands at Pacific Street wharf


This majestic high pressure steamer was constructed under the special supervision of ber well-known aod justly esteem- ed commander, Capt. T. W. Lyles. Her machinery was got up by the celebrated makers, Leot, Shipman & Co .; the hull by John Evans, and the cabin by the tasteful deco- rator and builder, Mr. - Wingard. The entire works were shipped from New Albany, Indiana, and constructed in San Francisco, She was launched in the month of No- vember, 1854, and took her place in the Sacramento trade the December following. By an arrangement with the California Steam Navigation Company, she was taken off tbe route in Feb. 1855, since which time up to the present sbe bas laid in ordinary. Her dimensions are as follows : Length of keel 250 feet, breadth of beam 36 feet, deptb of hold 9 feet ; sbe has six double flued boilers, forty-two inches in diameter by thirty feet in length, with two engines and cylinders twenty-four inebes in diameter with ten feet Stroke. In coojuoction with the machinery is a separate steam power with engine, for the purpose of receiving and discharging freight. The cabin is 210 by 16 feet in the clear, divided into ladies' and gentlemen's cabins, social hall, etc. handsomely decorated, with spacious state rooms on each side throughout, the doors of which are set off in panels with scenic views. Her carrying capacity is 800 tuns.


Eddy E. W. book-keeper, S. W. cor Sac. and Battery, brds Oriental Hotel


EDDY J. C. & CO. clothing and furnishing goods, S. E. cor Sansome and Com'l


Established Sept. 1854.


Eder H. M. mcht, 133 Clay


Edgar D. A. clerk with Goodwin & Co. 119 Front Edgerby N. B. clerk with Tubbs & Co Edget George, carpenter, brds 23 Trinity


Edmunds Geo. clerk, 68 Com'l


Education Board of Supt. of Public Schools, City Hall, 3d floor


Edwards A. S. importer of wines and liquors, 109 Battery, res N. s Green het Stockton and Powell


Edwards Charles, porter, at Hotaling & Co's. res Franklin Hotel


Edwards & Lacombe, prptrs of Arbor Saloon, N. E. cor Merchant and Kearny


Edwards Edw. of E. & L. res W. s Folsom bet Simmons and Harris


Edwards H. clerk, res Franklin Hotel


Edwards & Balley, importers and com mchts, N. W. cor Cal'a and Davis


Edwards H. F. in China


Edwards James, real estate agent,'135 Mont'y, 3d floor, res S. s Everett bet Third and Fourth


Edwards James, butcher, Brannan near bridge Edwards James, drayman, dwl Jessie bet Sec- ond and Jane


Edwards James, (M. D.) office 135 Mont'y, dwl Everett near Fourth


Edwards Lawrence B. wharfinger, Vallejo Street Wharf, dwl W. s Powell near Pacific


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Edwards W. P. agent of J. B. Weir, 48 Cal'a Edwards A. L. liquor mcht, dwl 118 Sac'o Eells Allen M., N. E. cor Pine and Front, dwl Fremont near Folsom


EELLS & CO. importers of wagons, etc. N. E. cor Pine and Front


Eells Rufus S. of E. & Co. dwl Fremont near Folsom


Eells George N. clerk, with Eells & Co. N. E. cor Pine and Front


Eells John S. clerk, with Eells & Co. N. E. cor Pine and Front, dwl Fremont near Folsom Eells Thomas S. clerk, with Eells & Co. N. E. cor Pine and Front


Efford & Dodge, liquors and wines, cor Cal'a and Drumm


Efford N. C. of E. & D.


Egan Edward; blacksmith, dwl with Michael Egan


Egan John, liquor store, cor First and Minna


Egan Michael, boiler-maker, dwl N. s Mellus bet Jane and Third


Egan Michael, laborer, dwl E. s St. Mary's Lane Eger Adalbert, of Bernard, Eger & Co. dwl N. s Vallejo bet Stockton and Powell


Eggers & Co. jobbers of groceries and liquors, 34 California Block, Cal'a


Eggers G. H. of E. & Co. dwl Sutter bet Stock- ton and Powell


Ehminn Emanuel, baker, 13 St. Mark's Place, dwl Jessie near Anthony


Ehlers & Co. grocers, N. W. cor Kearny and Sutter


Ehlers W. of E. & Co.


Ehrenpford Wm. upholsterer, 302 Dupont


Ehrhorn A. of Hellmann Bros. & Co. res Ellis betStockton and Powell


Eiba G. modeler in plaster, 150 Sac'o


Eidinger Valentin, cigar store, 274 Dupont bet Pacific and Broadway


Eilerman & Co. tailors, 181 Wash'n


Eilerman H. of E. & Co. brds 123 Bush


Einstein Z. dealer in clothing, 80 Battery, 2d floor


Established May, 1856.


Elsenberg & Tobin, merchant tailors, Mont'y near Wash'n


Eisenberg J. of E. & T.


Eisenhardt John, blacksmith, brds at Isthmus House


Eisler & Frankenberg, harness-makers and up- holsterers, 284 Dupont


Eisler Henry S. of E. & F. dwl 274 Dupont


Elam Robert H. com mcht, dwl E. s Powell bet Pacific and Broadway


Elderkin J. D. dwl rear of. Greenwich bet Stock- ton and Powell


Eldredge A. S. book-keeper, Beale near Market Eldredge Jno. inspector, C. H. dwl 280 Stockton Eldredge K. C. mcht, office 89 Front, dwl N. s Wash'n, cor Stout's Alley


Eldredge Nath'I C. cigar store, 254 Dupont bet Jackson and Pacific


Eldredge J. O. of Poulterer, DeRo & Eldredge, dwl Bush above Powell


Eldredge Wm. carpenter, dwl E. s Belden 2 doors from Bush


Elgutter Morris, of H. Breslauer & Co Elias F. waiter, at Hendrickson's Saloon


Elias R. mcht, 69 Battery


Ellerhorst & Co. grocery mehts, cor Front and Wash'n


Ellerhorst H. D. of E. & Co. dwl Beale bet Fol- som and Harrison


Ellerhorst H. F. clerk, with H. D. Ellerhorst Ellert John. dyer, Filbert near Wash'n Square, dwl cor Green and Powell, rear


Ellery E. Antiquarian Bookstore, 162 Wash'n Ellick, George, painter, 116 Wash'n.


Ellinghausen A. harness-maker, dwl S. s St. Mark's Place bet Dupont and Kearny


Elliott Gardener, carpenter, 201 Cal'a, dwl E. s Quincy


Elliott Richard, mcht, dwl 315 Wash'n .


Elliott Thomas, book-binder, 136 Mont'y, res 3 Minna


Elliott Thomas, sea captain, dwl Greenwich bet Larkin and Sparks


Elliott S. F. (M. D.) rooms 4 and 6 Court Block, 182} Clay


Elliott Washington, grocer, dwl N. W. cor Jack- son and Stockton


Elliott W. clerk, S. E. cor Cal'a and Mont'y, res N. W. cor Jaekson and Stockton


Ellis A. D. of Alexander, Ellis & Co. res 86 Sac'o Ellis A. J. dwl Broadway bet Dupont and Stock- ton


Ellis George, prptr Second Street Bakery, dwl Second near Market


Ellis H. H. policeman, dwl Harrison bet Second and Third


Reappointed July 23, 1856.


ELLIS, MOSES & CO. importers and wholesale mchts, 54 Front


Established as Ellis, Quincy & Co. Nov. 1849; changed to Ellis & Crosby May, 1850, then to Ellis & Pierce July, 1852, and to present style July, 1853.


Ellis J. S. of Goin, Scott & Ellis, Front bet Broad- way and Vallejo


Ellis J. clerk, 160 Sac'o


Ellis M. mcht, dwl cor Stockton and Jackson


Ellis M. C. furniture dealer, dwl 103 Broadway Ellis Robert, (col'd) hair-dresser, 173 Clay, res S. s St Mary bet Dupont and Kearny


Ellis Wm. prptr Montgomery House, Jackson near Drumm


Ellis Wm. porter, 54 and 56 Sansome


Ellissen A. & Co. com mchts, Sansome


Established in 1854.


Ellissen A. of A. E. & Co. dwl S. E. cor Broad- way and Stockton


Ellmaker Frederich S. of G. W. Kinzer & Co. dwl Third near Brannan Place


Ellsworth Frank, printer, brds Niantic Hotel


Ellsworth T. lumber-dealer, cor Stewart and Market


Elmy Charles, tinsmith, brds Tennessee Hotel Elstein Charles H. ship-carpenter, dwl Brannan bet Second and Third


Elston Samuel, laborer, dwl cor Second and Bran- nan


Elwell J. W. Stockton messenger Pacific Express Co Elwell F. tailor, 52} Mont'y


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Ely & Rankin, lawyers, office S. W. cor Mont'y and Clay, 3d .floor


Established 1850.


Ely Alexander, att'y at law, brds Oriental Hotel EMANUEL A. H. office Davis bet Jackson and Pacific


Embury James W. mcht, office 89 Front S. s, dwl Jackson bet Powell and Mason


Emerick Joseph, brds at International Hotel Emerson George T. book-binder, 70 Merchant, dwl 153 Bush


Emerson Geo. W. clerk with Crowell, Crane & Brigham


Emerson Wm. L. Draymen's Exchange, 75 Davis Emery Jacob P. with Cook, Folger & Co. 114 Broadway


Emery Robert, clerk, cor Clay and Dupont


Emery Thomas, caulker, brds at Isthmus House


Emmery J. S. dwl N. s Bush, bet Powell and Mason


Emmet C. T. lawyer, office N. W. cor Mont'y and Com'1, 2d floor


Emory Chas. sail-maker, dwl Dupont E. s, het Green and Union


Empire Brewery, 106 Jessie


Established Jannary, 1855.


Empire Engine Co. No. 1, Sac'o between Kearny and Dupont


Empire Furniture Ware-rooms, 134 Wash'n Empire Steam Bag Factory, 76 Davis


Empire Soda Works, Delahanty & Skelley prptrs, Mission near Third


Established in 1851.


Empire State Restaurant, 144 Clay, Page & Pritchard prptrs


Emsly James, brick-layer, dwl N. s of Broadway, W. of Leavenworth


Enas J. waterman, Bush, adjoining Rassette House


Encinal Tanning Co. Alameda Co. depot base- ment cor Wash'n and Battery, Danl. C. McGlynn, agent


Enders & Co. Jno. prptrs Alta Mills, Market near First


Enders Jno. of E. & Co. dwl Alta Mills, Market near First


Endy Frank, baker, L. Bakery, Pinkney Place Engelberg A. waiter, 65 Kearny


Engel M. optician and machinist, 207 Wash'n Engels H. A. tin shop, Mission one door from Second


Engert A. F. C. com mcht, res Riddle's Bdg. Clay bet Mont'y and Sansome


England Thos. architect, of Crane & E. 15 County Bdg. Brenham Place


Englander Leopold, drayman, dwl Anthony two doors from Mission


Englander W. res 152 Sac'o, 2d floor


English & Lathrop, blacksmiths, 53 Sansome


English J. A. of E. & L. res W. s Jane, bet Jessie and Mission




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