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Greenberg L. prptr hotel, 66 Sansome
Greenberg H. with J. Adler & Co. dwl 264 Pacific Greenberg M. bag factory, 80 Davis, dwl Jessie near Anthony
Greenburgh M. brass finisher, 58 Halleck, res N. s Jessie bet First and Second
Greenbaum & Co. importers of fancy goods and stationery, 64} Battery
Established Sept. 1856.
Greenbaum J. of J. G. & Co. 643 Battery
Greene & Nelson, importers of general mdse, office N. E. cor Cal'a and Front, 2d floor
GREENE, HEATH & ALLEN, com mchts, 56 Front
Established as Greene & Heath, 1851. Changed to present style Feb. 1, 1853.
Greene Sam'l H. of G. Heath & Allen, 56 Front Greene A. brds 189 Pine
Greene D. brds 189 Pine
Greene J. C. clerk at Segrist & Bro. res 196 Sansome
Green & Pearkes, att'ys at law, office S. W. cor Merchant and Mont'y, 2d floor
Greene W. Fred. of G. & Pearkes
Greenfield Lewis, clerk with Henry Levy
Greenham Frederick, porter with California Steam Navigation Co. at office
Greenhood & Newbauer, importers and dealers in tobacco and cigars, 92 Cal'a
Established as MaybInm & Greenhood, Oct. 1851. Changed to H. Greenhood, Oct. 1854. Changed to present style June, 1855.
Greenhood H. of G. & Newbauer, 92 Cal'a
Greenhood Wm. of G. & Newbauer, 92 Cal'a Greentree in Mint, dwl 9 Post
Greenwich Dock, foot of Battery and Greenwich Greenwood James, prptr Empire Steam Bag Factory, 76 Davis
Greenwood Wm. M. com mcht, 16 Sansome, brds Rassette House
Greenworld Anthony, tailor, 210 Clay
Greer Jos. of Street & G. dwl Brenham Place
Gregg Isaac N. sheet iron worker, Market near First
Gregory F. P. paper carrier, dwl rear 66 Mont'y Gregory Henry, of Newhall & G. dwl Clay bet Sansome & Mont'y
Gregorie Louis, clerk with DeMassey & Finance Greig -, coppersmith, brds 26 Battery
Grellet Charles, dwl Green near Dupont
Grelley F. waiter, 155 Com'l
Gremkee Henry, firm of Lamka & Co
Grenier Peter, carpenter, dwl E. s Dupont near Union
Grennell Chas. dep'y clerk Twelfth District Court Greosett & Co. fruit, 158 Kearny
Greosett J. of G. & Co. res 158 Kearny
Grey Cyril V. lawyer, office 1 Court Block, Clay, res S. E. cor Taylor and Eddy
Grezard Emile, mcht, dwl 373 Powell
Gribins Daniel, baker, 13 St. Mark's Place
Gribben Wm. clerk at Dabovich & Co. res N. s Com'l bet Davis and Front
Griesman, Cobn & Co. importers of cigars, 88 Sac'o
Griesman Jas. of G. Cohn & Co
Griere P. C. at Tallant & Wilde's
Griff J. cabinet-maker, at Geo. O. Whitney & Co Griffin A. clerk at B. B. Thayer & Co. brds Ras- sette House
Griffin Bernard, dwl S. s Sutter bet Stockton and Powell
Griffin Benj. brds 224 Stockton
Griffin B. P. prptr Boomerang Saloon, 191 Kearny
Griffin, Vanderveer & Co. copper and iron works, Sac'o, 2d door from East
Griffin E. of G. Vanderveer & Co
Griffin John, laborer, brds 1 Rassette Place
Griffin John, laborer, dwl N. s O'Farrell
Griffin J. W., S. E. cor Jackson and Sansome, 2d floor
Griffin & Sweetser, stalls 19 and 20 Washington Market
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Griffin Lynch, of G. & Sweetser, dwl Union bet [ Grozinger G. butcher, dwl Stevenson 17 W. of Dupont and Stockton Third
Griffin M. B. clerk, 137 Sac'o, res N. E. cor White and Vallejo
Griffin Wm. pilot, dwl Calhoun bet Union and Green Griffin Wm. at Railroad House
Griffith & Co. looking-glass and frame manf'rs, 204 Clay
Griffith J. W. of G. & Co
Griffith James F. clerk with Palmer, Cook & Co Griffiths Jesse, laborer, dwl cor Jessie and Ann Griffiths J. F. book-keeper at Palmer, Cook & Co Griffiths Thos. J. printer, "Evening Bulletin " office, brds 230 Clay
Grimbaum M. S. book-keeper, 69 Battery
Grimes G. T. clerk, with Turner, Selden & Co. 93 Front, dwl Bush bet First and Sansome Grinem K. dwl cor Pacific and Fort Place
Grimwood Adolph, clerk, brds N. s Bush bet Stockton and Powell
Grinell - painter, dwl rear Tennessee House Grinnell H. P. clerk, 91 Merchant
Grinsell Peter, blacksmith, N. s Market bet Front and Battery
Grisch Christian, laborer, Mission Dolores Grissim W. T. & Co. wholesale mchts, Sac'o, office S. E. cor Sac'o and Front, 2d floor Griswold Henry C. with Rich'd O'Neil GRISWOLD J. C. res 144 Wash'n
Griswold John C. policeman
Appointed July 23, 1856.
Grither R. bar-keeper, Franklin Hotel
Groat R. B. att'y at law, office 42 and 43 Mont'y Block
Grob T. artist, office S. W. cor Mont'y and Clay, 4th floor, res S. side Jessie bet Second and Third
Grob T. office 64 Mont'y Block
Gronowsky L. porter, S. W. cor Cal'a and Battery Groomy Wm. (col'd) seaman, dwl Green bet Du- pont and Stockton
Grose Charles, dwl E. s Mason near Greenwich Grosh Samuel, prptr Commercial Mills, dwl S. s Tehama bet First and Second
Grossman B. crockery dealer, cor Mission and Jane
Grossmann George, porter, 62 Cal'a
Gross E. S. com mcht, office 87 Front, 2d floor, dwl N. W. cor Wash'n and Taylor
Gross Wm. B. carrriage-builder, 39 Sansome, res New England House
Grotjan George W. book-keeper with Henry Johnson & Co
Grotjan & Co. drug brokers, 112 Cal'a Established 1853.
Grotjan P. A. of G. & Co. res 112 Cal'a Grotjan G. W. of G. & Co. res E. s Kearny bet Union and Green
Grotjan T. J. fancy goods and millinery, 112 Cal'a, res E. s Kearny bet Union and Greene Groult Charles, dwi cor Lombard and Stockton Groutsch N. furniture dealer, 219 Dupont
Grover M. S. cabinet-maker, 70 Mont'y, res 15 Sutter
Grozinger G. mcht, dwl 17 Stevenson W. of Third
Grozinger Louis F. mcht, dwl 17 Stevenson W. of Third
Grozzin M. fruit store, 189 Dupont
Gruber Ferdinand, preserver of birds, N. W. cor Cal'a and Sansome, 2d floor
Grump Joseph, carpenter, 4 Spofford
Gruner F. seal engraver and die sinker, 171 Wash'n, res S. s Vallejo bet Dupont and Kearny
Grumhagen M. clerk, 95 Battery
Grymes J. E. deputy clerk of U. S. Circuit Court, dwl 186 Stockton
Guadaloupe Steamer, commanded by Capt. P. Dollan, and owned by Cal. S. N. . Co. runs from San Francisco to Napa, lands at Pacific Wharf
This vessel was constructed for James Blair, Esq. in 1851, for the Stockton trade. Came into possession of present own- ners March, 1854.
Guerin A. wine mcht, Stockton bet Pacific and GUERIN & CO. dry goods, 105 Mont'y
Guerin J. of G. & Co. res in Paris
Guerin M. boots and shoes, 70 Com'l, res Market op Sansome
Guerin Thomas, laborer, Vallejo near Sansome Guerne Henry L. feed store, 370 Stockton Gugliermins Carlo, at Miners' Restaurant
Guicheney John, grocer, N. W. cor Dupont and Broadway
Guilbert H. dwl Broadway bet Stockton and Dupont
Guild A. H. dwl Union near Mason
Guillaum Tell House, Guillaum Tell prptr, Pacific bet Dupont and Stockton
Guillet Adolph, teacher of languages, rooms 212 Wash'n, 2d floor
Guilleman Eugene, laundryman, Fourth bet Mis- sion and Tehama
Guoin Wm. R. bar-keeper at Oriental Hotel Guiton Samuel, brds S. E. cor Broadway and Powell
Gullicksen S. of Klepzig & Co. 212 Wash'n Gulpworm - -, drayman, brds N. E. cor Post and Dupont
Gutty J. clerk, 82 Sac'o, res E. s Stockton near Clay
Gummer S. P. sup't Lone Mountain Cemetery, office 192 Sac'o
Gummer Mrs. S. boarding-house, 278 Stockton Gunn Felix, laborer, Pacific Foundry
Gunn John, dentist, S. E. cor Clay and Kearny, 3d floor, res 195 Clay
Gunn R. W. cooper, 150 Battery, dwl 153 Cal'a Gunning Terrence, liquor saloon, E. s Kearny bet Cal'a and Pine
Gunnison, Parker & Cowles, att'ys at law and searchers of records, office 92 Merchant, 2d floor
Gunnison A. J. of G. P. & Co. res E. s Mason bet Green and Union
Gunnison A. R. clerk, 92 Merchant
Gunther Henry, rentier, dwl Eliza
Gunther L. boot and shoe dealer, 87 Kearny, dwl W. s Morse
Gunther Jacob, laundryman, dwl Mont'y near Vallejo
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Guntlach, M. hoot-maker, 170 Cal'a, res Summer bet Kearny and Mont'y
Gurmendez Eloz, 232 and 234 Sac'o
Gushee Horace, stall 51 Wash'n Market, dwl Mont'y bet Vallejo and Green
Gustus C. musician, dwl 146 Bush
Guthrie G. W. deputy surveyor, Custom House, res 251 Pacific
Guthrie Claud, cabinet-maker, dwl 188 Stockton Guthrie Jonathan, carpenter, Brooklyn Place Gutte J., E. s Stockton het Wash'n and Clay Guy Ahel, banker, Wash'n op Post Office, res S. E. cor Cal'a and Stockton
Guyol Armand, book-keeper, Sheriff's Office, City Hall
Gwin John R. hook-keeper, 115 Clay, res S. s Greene bet Dupont and Kearny
Gwin Wm. M. (M. D.) N. s Jackson bet Stock- ton and Powell
Dr. Gwin was elected to the U. S. Senate by the first Legisla- ture of this State, and served in that position until March 3d, 1855, since which time the office has been vacant.
HAAS CHARLES, watch-maker and jeweler, dwl W. s Stone bet Wash'n and Jackson
HAAS & LOUDERBACK, manf jewelers, 171 Wash'n
Established as Wm. Londerback, Feb. 1854, and changed to present style Aug. 1855.
Haas Charles, of H. & L. res W. s Stone bet Wash'n and Jackson
Haas S. clothing store, S. s Pacific near Front Hachnlen Lewis, with Martel & Aldrich
Haschl Jacob, dwl S. s Bush bet Kearny and Mont'y
Hachnler Jacob F. laborer, Custom House
Hack Francis, cooper, S. W. cor Stockton and Broadway
Hackett J. K. att'y at law, office 148 Mont'y, dwl 249 Pacific
HACKETT T. W. wharfinger, Lombard Dock Hackett , brds 16 Sansome Hadeler Hermann of Schmidt & Hadeler
Hadley James C. mason, brds Orleans House
Haemen H. tailor, E. s Kearny bet Sac'o and Com'l
Hafemeger F. of Huck & Co. 42 Webb
Hagan & Mayer, dry goods, 2 Virginia Block, cor Stockton and Pacific
Hagan B. of H. & M.
Hagan James, inspector in charge of Barge Of- fice, Custom House, dwl 37 Minna
Hagan John, inspector, Custom House
Hagan Mrs. Margaret, (widow,) dwl 278 Clay, above Stockton
Hagarty Michael, clerk, 72 Com'l
Hagehoon Lowe, 2d engineer steamer Sea Bird Hagedorn H. C. draftsman with Duncan & Co. dwl S s Union above Powell
Hagemann & Co. grocers, N. W. cor Post and Powell
Hagemann Wm. of H. & Co. res N. W. cor Post and Powell
Hagemann P. & Co. importers and dealers in li- quors, 72 Jackson near Front Esteblisbed in 1853.
Hagemann P. of P. H. & Co. dwl S. W. cor Bat- tery and Front
Hagemann F. boot and shoe store, 170 Cal'a Hagen Peter, paper-hanger, dwl Stockton bet Vallejo and Green
Hager B. S. baker, Albion House
Hager George, mcht, office S. E. cor Com'l and Front
Hager G. D. prptr Albion House
Hager Hon. John S. Judge 4th Judicial District
Elected in 1855-term expires in 1860. Elected to California State Senate, from San Francisco County, 1853.
Hagerman Henry, clerk with E. Fitzgerald & Co. 112 Battery
HAGGIN & TEVIS, att'ys at law, N. W. cor Mont'y and Merchant, 2d floor
Haggin Jas. B. of H. & T. dwl W. s Powell bet Vallejo and Broadway
Haggin J. B. (M. D.) N. W. cor Mont'y and Mer- chant, 2d floor
Hagthrop E. stoves and tinware, 124 Sansome, res 55 Minna
Habn John, com mcht, 144 Sac'o, dwl 213 Sac'o HAIGHT F. M. att'y at law, office N. W. cor Mont'y and Clay, 2d floor, dwl S. s Jackson bet Mason and Taylor
HAIGHT H. H. att'y at law, office N. W. cor Mont'y and Clay, 2d floor, dwl S. s Wash'n, above Powell
Haight Henry, of Page, Bacon & Co.
Hailey M. boiler-maker, N. W. cor Front and Market
Hain John, dwl Vallejo bet Powell and Mason Haine Joseph, (M. D.) 228 Wash'n
Haines John W. mcht, 95 Front, dwl N. W. cor Mission and Fourth
Haker W. clerk, 150 Kearny, res N. s Sutter bet Kearny and Dupont
Hale D. W. brds at Rassette House
Hale H. & Co. com mchts, office 97 Front
Established as Shepard & Hale, 1849 ; changed to present style, Feb. 1853.
Hale H. of H. H. & Co. dwl 252 Powell Hale H. M. of Bond & Hale, res 278 Stockton
HALEY & THOMPSON, prptrs Railroad House, 46 and 48 Com'l
Established Nov. 1854.
Haley John J. of H. & T.
Haley Bartholomew, laborer, S. s Cal'a bet Kear- ny and Mont'y.
Haley James, brds at International Hotel
Haley Jeremiah, laborer, dwl E. s Battery bet Pine and Bush
Haley John, laborer, dwl Stevenson, 2d door from Ecker
Haley J. at Hendrickson's Saloon
Haley Michael, boiler-maker, brds 18 Bush
Haley Michael, laborer, dwl Mission Dolores Haley Robert, Port Warden, office 41 and 42 U. S. Court Bdgs, dwl Broadway bet. Mont'y and Sansome
Elected to, and beld, the office of Harbor-Master, from Sept. , to Sept. - Appointed to present position by Gov. Johnson, March, 1856.
Haley S. commander steamer Sea Bird, brds St. Nicholas Hotel
Hall Albion, clerk with Hawley & Co. S. E. cor Cal'a and Battery
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Hall Charles, employment office, 205 Clay, dwl | HALSEY CHAS. att'y and notary, also com'r Powell near Green
Hall C. R. boarding-house, 68 Mont'y
Hall Edward, of H. Johnson & Co. dwl 241 Clay HALL E. G. stationer, cor Front and Com'l, dwl cor Jackson and Taylor
Established present business, Feb. 1855.
Hall J. E. clerk with E. G. Hall
Hall Edward, clerk at Pacific Express Company, brds with Mrs. Harnden
Hall Ed. prptr Fremont House
Hall E. porter, brds 18 Bush
Hall George, brds What Cheer House
Hall Isaac M. of Brigham & Co. dwl W. s Pow- ell bet Broadway and Vallejo
Hall James, boiler-maker, brds with F. Keating Hall James, (col'd,) job wagon, dwl S. s Union bet Dupont and Kearny
Hall John E. stencil-cutter, S. E. cor Sac'o and Front, 2d floor
Hall J. F. prptr of City Laundry, dwl Stephen E. s near Third
Hall John, printer, office "Evening Post"
Hall John W. porter, 54 and 56 Sansome, dwl 35 Pine
Hall Milton, painter, dwl W. s Stockton, bet Bush and Sutter
Hall M. Jr. carpenter, 21 Leidesdorff, res S. W. cor Stockton and Bush
Hall Mrs. P. E. International Hotel
Hall Richard, with C. & A. J. Langley, 43 Long Wharf
Hall Thos. J. grocer, N. E. cor Pacific and Powell, dwl Taylor E. s near Union
Hall Thos. J. clerk, dwl E. s Taylor bet Green and Union
Hall T. grocer, 38 First Hall W. D. L. of J. M. Gordon & Co. 45 Battery
Hall - , porter, brds 35 Pine
Hallory Dennis, laborer, dwl Leavenworth bet Broadway and Pacific
Hallbeck Theodore, carman, S. W. cor Pacific and Front
HALLECK, PEACHY & BILLINGS, att'ys at law, Mont'y Block
Halleck H. W. of H. P. & B. dwl Folsom bet Se- cond and Third
Halleck John J. mcht, dwl Powell W. s 2d h from Jackson
ITaller Lucas, of Davis & Robb, dwl Bush bet Mont'y and Kearny
TIaller, F. T. furniture-dealer, brds 55 Trinity Halleron Florence O. moulder, Union Foundry
Hallett G. H. Contra Costa Laundry, room 8 Maiden Lane
Hallett H, liquor-saloon, 90 Pacific Halligan J. clerk, 72 Com'l
Ilallock J. Y. & Co. importers and dealers in hardware, etc, 99 Sansome
Hallock J. Y. of J. Y. H. & Co
Hallowell Saml. L. dwl Pacific N. s bet Jones and Leavenworth Halls John, rear 227 Dupont
Halpin James, laborer, brds Union House Halphen Alex. fancy dry goods, 197} Kearny
Halsey Wm. R. builder, dwl 268 Powell near Washington
for N. York etc. etc, office S. E. cor Mont'y and Clay
Halsey W. F. of A. L. Edwards & Co. brds at Clinton Hotel
Halstead J. & N. prptr Market Street Mills Established in June, 1856.
Halstead John, of J. & N. H. dwl Sansome be- low Bush
Halstead N. of J. & N. H. dwl Sansome below Bush
Ham Chas. W. marketman, Second 1 door from Mission
Ham Edward A. printer, dwl Sutter N. s bet Du- pont and Stockton
Ham I. H. com mcht, Clay near East
HAM J. H. salesman at Frank Baker's, res S. s Broadway, bet Stockton and Powell
Hambleton Chas. (col'd) laborer, dwl Sac'o bet Stockton and Dupont
Hamblin Edw. carpenter, cor dwl Mission and Jane
Hambly Thos C. att'y at law, N. E. cor Mont'y and Com'I, dwl Taylor 2d h from Pacific
Hamburger Brothers, importers dry goods, 93 aud 95 Cal'a
Established August, 1851.
Hamburger A. of H. B.
Hamburger B. of H. B. dwl 9 Minna
Hanrill & Co. grocery mchts, S. E. cor Green and Stockton
Hanrill John, of H. & Co
Hamilton Albert, dwl 19 Spring, cor Cal'a
Hamilton & Mckown, daguerrean gallery, 163 Clay 2d floor
Hamilton Chas. F. of H. & Mckown, res N. s Everett bet Third and Fourth
Hamilton Miss C. actress, American Theatre, dwl Union near Kearny
Hamilton & Howlett, whol mchts, Sac'o, office 59 Front
Hamilton Joseph, harness-maker, 82 Battery Hamilton Saml. C. watchman, 127 Cal'a
Hamilton Mrs. Sarah, actress, American Theatre, dwl Union near Kearny
Hamilton W. B. actor, dwl cor Union and Robins Place
Hamilton W. F. real estate holder, office 92 Front Hammars D. upholsterer, dwl E. s Mason, bet Eddy and Market
Hammel William, grocer, N. E. cor Sansome and Market
Hammell L. A. gents' furnishing goods, 143 Com'l Hammerschmidt J. barber, 63 Mont'y dwl 16 Everett
Hammersley Geo. W. invoice clerk, Custom House, res cor Mont'y and Jackson
Hammersmith, M. J. stall 23 Wash'n Market Hammersmith Simon, stall 23 Wash'n Market, dwl 147 Sansome
Hammes T. P. watch-maker, 159 Wash'n
Hammond & Knowles, lumber-dealers, 23 Cal'a Hammond J. of H. & K. 23 Cal'a
Hammons J. brds What Cheer House
Hammond Jesse, packer, steam cracker bakery, 37 and 39 Davis
Hammond Joseph W. mate steamer Cornelia
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NATHANIEL GRAY, NOERTAKER
AND AGENT OF LONE MOUNTAIN CEMETERY,
SACRAMENTO STREET, near Dupont, .... SAN FRANCISCO.
N. B .- Constantly on hand, a large assortment of
Plain and Superior Mahogany and Common GOPFINS, SHROUDS, COLLARS AND CRAVATS. Bodies prepared and sent to the Atlantic States. Tomb-Stones furnished to order.
HENRY G. GIANNINI.
JOHN N. DAVIS.
PLAZA BAKERY
AND
€ CE SALOON.
GIANNINI & DAVIS, FANCY Bakers and Confectioners, No. 202 Washington Street, (PLAZA,) SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Parties, Weddings, Families and Hotels sup- plied on the most reasonable terms and at the shortest notice. All articles manufactured by us are warranted.
CITY
STEVENSON STREET, Near Corner of Kearny and Market Sts. OFFICE, NIANTIC BUILDING, CLAY ST. J. F. HALL & SON, Proprietors.
Hotel, Restaurant & Steamboat WASHING,
Executed in the best style, and returned at the shortest notice.
Particular attention paid to Ladies' dinen and Fine Clothes Gents' Shirts and Collars Pollshed.
New Linen Shirts, Dresses, and other articles of Clothing, injured by sea voyage, done up in good style for stores and clothiers. Grain, Flour and Meal Sacks washed; Blankets washed and Carpets cleansed.
SAN FRANCISCO BATHS
- AND - HAIR DRESSING SALOON, No. 180 Washington Street, between Montgomery and Kearny, SAN FRANCISCO.
WARM, COLD AND SHOWER BATHS .... FIFTY CENTS EACH. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SATURDAY OR SUNDAY.
J. GREIF, Proprietor.
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C. S. HOBBS, G. W. GILMORE,
( S. D. GILMORE, DAVID POMROY.
SAN FRANCISCO PLANING & SAWING MILLS,
CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND DRUMM STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO.
The undersigned, having been engaged in their present business from May, 1854, until now, during which time continued improve- ments have been made to their extensive Mills, are now prepared to supply all demands for
OXES
OF ALL KINDS, GOLD DUST, SPECIE AND FRUIT BOXES And every species of Box used in Trade.
We are also prepared to enter into Contracts for BUILDINGS, etc., and attend to
MILL WORK, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
PATTERNS MADE AND GENERAL JOBBING ATTENDED TO.
Our facilities for PLANING and SAWING, enables us to fill orders at the VERY LOWEST RATES.
Particular attention is called to that branch of our business,
MANUFACTURING BOXES BY STEAM, which enables us to fill the most extensive orders at the shortest notice, and at lower prices than at any other establishment in San Francisco.
HOBBS, GILMORE & CO.
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Hammond L. clerk U. S. B. Mint, res Presidio Hammond Miss Mary, res Bush op the Rassette House
Hammond Walter, Calhoun near Union
Hammond William, dwl E. s Powell bet Post and Sutter
Hammond Wm. & R. gent's furnishing goods, 162} Sac'o
Hammond Wm. of W. & R. H
Hammond R. of W. & R. H
Hammond & Hitchcock, (M. D.) 42 Bush, base- ment
Hammond Wm. of H. & H. res E. s Third, op Pa- cific Garden
Hampton Robert, grocery store, Taylor bet Fil- bert and Greenwich
Hann T. R. comedian, American Theatre Han John, prptr Philadelphia Saloon, cor Jack- son and Dupont
Hanacke Miss, ass't teacher Powell street Public School No. 3
Hancock John, printer, dwl Kearny near Green Handerson B. ale and porter house, Pacific near Mont'y
Handle - -, collector, dwl 15 Sutter
Handley Patrick, dwl W. s Jessie near Ecker Handley Peter, lather, dwl W. s Jessie near Ecker Handren James R. clerk, brds W. s Taylor
Handy Joshua. (col'd) 264 Pacific, bet Powell and Stockton
Handy Wm. 87 Berry
Handy W. L. baker, 37 and 39 Davis
Haney J. C. actor, 3 Maiden Lane
Hauey W. W. prptr of International Billiard Sa- loon, 180 Jackson
Hanford B. T. at Railroad House
Hangary Henry, of Alexander & Hangary, Third bet Harrison and Bryant Hanisch G. tailor, 249 Clay
Hankin C. grocer, cor Dupont and Pacific
Hanley Peter, plasterer, dwl 15 Sutter
Hanlon Felix Jos. book-keeper at What Cheer House
Hanlon V. dwl Union near Mont'y
Hanly John, carter, dwl Tehama near Fourth Hanua John, dep. clerk Superior Court
Hanna John, att'y at law, brds N. s Geary bet Kearny and Dupont
Hanna J. dwl N. s Green bet Auguste Alley and Mason
Hannan John, at R. E. Brewster & Co's. 85 Front cor Clay
Hannamer F. brds 89 Bush
Hannavan Patrick, driver, E. s Dupont bet Geary and Market
Hannerbry Michael, laborer, dwl S. s Jessie near Second
Hannigan Patrick, dwl N. s Jessie N. of Ecker Hanrahan Dan'l H. sheriff's clerk
Hansche H. carpenter, dwl E. s Mason bet Eddy and Market
Hansell A. & W. E. carpenters and joiners, dwl W. s Mason near Broadway Hansell W. E. of A. & W. E. Hansell Hansell A. of A. & W. E. Hansell
Hanson & Sayburan, block and pump makers, 3 Cal'a Hanson J. C. of H. & S.
Hanson S. B. teamster, brds N. s St. Mark's Place Hapgood Chas. clerk, 115 Mont'y, res Com'l bet Mont'y and Sansome
Haraszthy A. melter and refiner, U. S. Branch Mint, dwl N. s Harrison bet Second and Third
Haraszthy & Co. dealers in hay and grain, W. s Kearny bet Sutter and Post
Haraszthy A. F. of Haraszthy & Co
Harcombe A. W. law reporter "True Califor- nian," dwl Rassette House
Harcomb J. W. brds at Rassette House
Harden Mrs. Jane, dwl Fremont bet Harrison and Bryant
Hare Alex. res Hyde bet Bush and Sutter
Hare Chas. dealer in anchors, chains, etc. Spear near Folsom
Hardie & Rutenberg, importers of dry goods, 6 Custom House Block, Sac'o
Established as Henderson, Hardie & Co. March, 1852 ; changed to present style Jannary, 1853.
Hardie D. of Hardie & R. res S. s Bush bet Stock- ton and Powell
Hardin Benjamin, drayman at 90 Front, res cor Sutter aud Kearny
HARDING & LINEKIN, sail-makers, 55 Front 3d floor
Established as Harding, Linekin & Co. July, 1853 ; changed to present style Sept., 1854.
Harding John of H. & L, 55 Front, 3d floor
Harding Sam'l C. col'r at Frank Baker's, res S. s Green bet Dupont and Stockton
Appointed Capt. of Police, 1851. Elected to, and held, the office of Constable of First Township from Sept. 1852, to Sept. 1854.
Hardman J. H. brds 89 Bush
Hardsberger Geo. barber with Harris Steen Hardy Chas. brds Susquehanna House
Hardy Rev. (D. D.) brds at Rassette House
Hardy J. W. laborer, Custom House, res Barry bet Dupont and Kearny
Hare T. blacksmith, at Vulcan Iron Works
Hargern Cornelius, dwl W. s Scott's Alley near Broadway
Hargen Peter, laborer, brds at Louisiana House Harges F. grocer, S. E. cor Pine and Dupont Harrigan John, at Railroad House
Harris M. hoot-maker, S. W. cor Halleck and Sansome
Harker J. W. com mcht, office 94 Front, dwl Harrison bet First and Fremont
Harkins Robert, brass-founder, Oregon bet Davis and Front
Harkness John J. brds Nightingale House, Mis- sion Dolores
Harlan Chas. H. brds at Rassette House
Harlow F. clerk, 70 Com'l
Harman S. H. lumber dealer, cor Market and Fremont, dwl Second bet Folsom and Har- rison
Harman Wm. brds 191 Pine
Harmon A. K. P. of Knight, H. & Childs, 68 Battery res Sac'o City
Harmon John W. porter, 86 Wash'
Harms John, saloon, 254 Dupont bet Jackson and Pacific
Harnden Wm. H. clerk Pacific Exp. Co. Harnden Mrs. Sarah W.
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Harney Wm. purser steamer Sea Bird, res 281 Stockton
Harper Charles A. dwl Powell bet Broadway and Pacific
Harper E. K. brds Half-Way House, Presidio Road
Harper & Co. prptrs Geary Street Market, S. s Geary bet Kearny and Dupont
Harper William, of H. & Co. S. s Geary bet Kearny and Dupont
Harper William, stage driver, res S. s St. Mark's Place
Harriague S. laundryman, cor Valparaiso aud Mason
Harrigan Andrew, laborer, res W. s Powell near Vallejo
Harrington & Hazeltine, wholesale mebts, Marys- ville, office 83 Front cor Clay
Harrington Benj. W. stone-cutter, res Annie 2d door from Jessie
Harrington E. B. at L. P. Fisher's
Harrington F. D. grocer, N. W. cor Third and Everett
HARRINGTON REV. JNO. ass't pastor of St. Patrick Church, res rear of church
Harris A. H. accountant, 177 Clay, res S. W. cor Pike and Wash'n
Harris A. H. clerk with August May
Harris Benj. gunsmith, res 7 Leidesdorff Harris E. res 95 Pine
Harris Geo. A. transcribing clerk, Hall of Records Harris G. H. actor, 3 Maiden Lane
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Harris H. (M. D.) dwl 22 Everett
Appointed Physician of State Prison, Jau. Ist, 1856.
Harris Joseph L. clerk with Otis V. Sawyer & Co. 97 Front
Harris John, res 289 Powell
Harris J. A. blacksmith, Mission Dolores
Harris J. firm of Bienstock & Harris, Davis near Chambers
Harris M. of B. Cohn & Co.
Harris Marks, tailor, res N. s Clara
Harris Rudolph, shoemaker, East near Com'l Harris Stephen R. (M. D.) office S. E. cor Clay and Dupont, 2d floor, brds at Oriental Hotel Harris S. L. cigar dealer, Battery op Post Office Harris S. B. collector, office N. E. cor Clay and Mont, res E. s Kearny bet Pine and Bush Harris S. L. second-hand furniture store, 194 Kearny
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