Colville's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1856-1857, Part 25

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


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Harris Thomas, well-digger, brds 121 Pine


Harris Thomas, steward steamship Sonora, res W. s Mason near Jackson


Harris Wm. lock and gun-smith, Leidesdorff bet Commercial and Sacramento


Harrison Eh, painter, Brenham Place, res Broad- way near Sparks


Harrison H. D. of Falkner, Bell & Co. res 128 Cal'a


Harrison James, baker, 82 Pacific


Harrison John, Under-Sheriff, res 154 Sac'o Appointed Sept. 1855.


Harrison John, bar-keeper, 219 Dupont Harrison J. V. book-keeper, Tattersalls Stables, S. E. cor Sac'o and Kearny


Harrison Thomas, soap and candle manf, res 36 Bryant Place


.Harrison R. inspector, Custom House


Harrold James, of R. E. Brewster & Co. dwl N. s Greenwich bet Stockton and Dupont


Harrold John, brewer, with Lyon & Co. dwl cor Jessie and Annie


Harrub G. carpenter, with Ramsay & Bryson, brds 68 Mont'y


HART & STEVENSON, att'ys at law, office Wright's Bdg, cor Mont'y and Jackson


Hart Wm. of H. & S. att'y at law, Notary Pub- lic and U. S. Comm'r Court Claims, dwl near Mission Dolores


Hart Bernard, tailor, dwl S. s Post bet Taylor and Jones


Hart Daniel, laborer, res 31 Broadway


Hart James, dwl 103 Broadway bet Stockton and Powell


Hart Jesse, bricklayer, brds W. s Trinity bet Pine and Bush ·


Hart J. B. att'y at law, 7 Armory Hall, cor Sac'o and Mont'y, brds S. W. cor Stockton and Wash'n


Hart Michael, brds at What Cheer House


Hart M. drayman, 84 Sac'o, res S. s Sac'o bet Stockton and Dupont


Hart M. steward, res 40 Bryant Place


Hart M. mason at Gas Works


Hart Richard, cook, Oriental Hotel


Hart T. H. actor, 7 Maiden Lane


Hart Wm. laborer, res Yerba Buena near Sac'o Hartjen Ernest, tailor, 14 Second


Hartman Henry, rentier, res Hartman's Alley Hartman Isaac, att'y at law, S. W. cor Com'l and


Mont'y, 2d floor, res Townsend bet Second and Third


Hartman J. H. 141 Wash'n


Hartman Lucien, saloon, 231 Pacific


Hartman M. bread-baker, with Thomas P. Flint Hartmann Edward, painter, res Greenwich near Mason


Hartmann J. hat store, 151 Kearny Hartmann J. cook, 33 Webb


Hartnel Morris, vegetables, 57 Jessie, near An- thony


Harts M. expressman, W. s Rassette Place Hartshorne B. M. office cor Davis and Senator Hartt & Hudemann, jobbers in mdse, 70 Cal'a, up-stairs


Established Jan. 1854.


Hartt Cbas. J. of H. & H. 70 Cal'a, up-stairs, dwl S. E. cor Green and Mason


Hartnell M. fireman at Gas Works


Harvey Charles C. of Gildemeester & Harvey, S. E. cor Battery and Wash'n, 2d floor, res Yerba Buena bet Clay and Sac'o


Harvey C. dwl Green near Stockton Harvey Frank, engineer steam-tug Saucelito Harvey James C. dealer in paints and oils, dwl Clay Street Court


Harvey & Doran, boarding house, 189 Kearny Harvey Edward C. sail-maker, 61 Jackson, up- stairs


Hasbach A. clerk with Chs. Baum, S. E. cor C. H. exchange, brds N. s Jackson below Battery


Haseltine H. & Co. dealers in ship-stores, Pacific Wharf near Drumům


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Haseltine H. of H. & Co


Haskell & Duren, blacksmiths and wheelwrights, 88 Pine


Haskell J. N. of H. & Duren, res Post bet Kear- and Dupont


Haskell Mrs. Jane, liquor saloon, Davis bet Clarke and Jackson


Haskell L. wool-dealer, office Davis bet Cal'a and Pine, up-stairs


Haskell Phineas, sash and blind maker, Market Street Mills, dwl S. W. cor Tehama and Sec- ond


Haskell Walden, laborer, dwl N. s Stevenson near Third


Haskell William, 2d eng'r Ophir Flour Mills


Haskin D. C. brds International Hotel


Haskin Mrs. Mary F. res S. s Sac'o bet Powell and Stockton


Haskins E. I. dep'y wharfinger, Market Street Wharf, res W. s Davis near Jackson


Haslett James, ballasting, N. E. cor Kearny and Vallejo


Hasner Joseph, cook with Charles Bloed


Hasey Robert J. carpenter, res Vallejo near Kearny


Hass mcht, Cal'a, res E. s Stockton bet Post and Sutter


Hassey F. A. soliciting agent, office 113 Mont'y, res N. s Cal'a bet Dupont and Stockton


Hass & Rosenfeld, imp'rs and dealers in clothing and dry goods, 86 Cal'a


Established November, 1851.


Hass Solomon, of H. & Rosenfeld, 86 Cal'a Hasson William, machinist, Pacific Foundry Haste & Kirk, coal-dealers, 149 Cal'a


Haste John H. of H. & Kirk, res cor Powell & Ellis


Hastings John, (M. D.) 234 Wash'u


Hastings J. F. clerk at Noisy Carrier Book Store, res 87 Battery


Hastings N. carpenter, res Albion House


Hastings S. C. att'y at law, 92 Merchant, 2d floor, first chief justice of State of California, term 1854


Hastings T. B. mcht, Mission Dolores


Hasty C. L. lumber-dealer, res E. s Sherwood Hasty William, clerk, Wells, Fargo & Co


Hastoon William, blacksmith, res E. s Hubbard near Howard


Hatch A. D. res Sutter bet Hyde and Larkin Hatch T. H. res Sutter bet Hyde and Larkin Hatchell H. shoemaker, E. s Clara near Bush Hatfield J. of Houston & Co


Hatfelzer Leonard, baker, 31 Sac'o


Hathaway Charles S. of Morgan, H. & Co. 28 Front, res N. s Chesnut bet Stockton and Powell


Hathaway C. W. produce com mcht, Clay bet East and Drumm


Hathaway D. (M. D.) physician, office N. E. cor Clay and Mont'y


Hattenhorn H. H. prptr Old Hickory Saloon, S. W. cor Jackson and Front


Hatting P. res New England House


Hauffman Simon, dry goods mcht, res cor Union and Varenne


Hauser Charles, boots and shoes, 165 Wash'n


Hauser & Co. shoe-store, 244 Dupont Hauser D. of H. & Co. res Dupont bet Green and Union


Hauser F. H. with A. Schuppert


Haussman A. mcht, 239 Clay


Hautier L. syrup manf, 89 Broadway, bet Kear- ny and Dupont


Haven William S. clerk with Pacific M. S. S. Co Havens J. P. & R. J. insurance agents, office 106 Mont'y


Havens J. P. of J. P. & R. J. H. res 397 Powell


Mr. H. as agent for tbe underwriters, has long occupied a prominent position among our business men ; while his busi- ness tact and enpacity bas fully protected the interests of bis constituents, his prompt and honorable adjustment and urbane denicanor, have commanded the respect and won the regard of his fellow citizens. He retired from the posi- tion of alderman with credit to himself and public approval of bis career.


Haverty John, miner, res Vallejo bet Sansome and Mont'y


Hawes H. att'y at law, 161 Mont'y, 2d floor Hawes Morrison, res cor Taylor and Pine Hawkins Arthur, moulder, Union Foundry Hawkins H. B. rec. teller at Tallant & Wilde, N.


W. cor Mont'y and Clay, res 278 Clay


Hawkins James, in Custom House, dwl S. s Post, bet Mont'y and Kearny


Hawkins J. W. inspector, Custom House


Hawks J. D. of Goodwin & Co. 119 Front, dwl N. s Mission, bet Third and Fourth


Hawley &Co. dealers in hardware, S. E. cor Cal'a and Battery


Established April 1849 as Hawley, Sterling & Co. ; changed to present style October, 1852.


Hawley C. A. of Hawley & Co. S. E. cor Cal'a and Battery, dwl Second E. s above Folsom Hawley D. N. of Hawley & Co. S. E. cor Cal'a and Battery, dwl Park Place, bet Essex and Second


Hawley F. S. of Hawley & Co. S. E. cor Cal'a and Battery, res Essex W. s above Folsom Hawley C. J. & Co. grocery mchts, cor Battery and Commerce


Established as Hawley & Peasely in October 1853; changed to present style in 1856.


Hawley C. J. of C. J. H. & Co


Hawley Jacob C. clerk at Hawley & Co's. cor Battery and Commerce


Hawley C. E. res 280 Stockton Hawley M. P. brds at Niantic Hotel


HAWXHURST W. wooden-ware mcht, 112 and 114 Front, res W. s Prospect Place bet Clay and Sac'o


Establisbed under present style February, 1854.


Hawxhurst Robert, clerk with W. Hawxhurst Hayden Alex. M. book-keeper at International Hotel


Elected to and held the position of assistant clerk of California Legislature, (Assembly,) during Seventh Session, (1856.)


Hayden & Humphreys, produce, Clay near Drumm


Hayden C. W. of H. & Co. res cor Sac'o and Taylor


Hayden G. J. dentist, 113 Mont'y, 2d floor Hayden Miss Kate, 7 Everett Hayden L. fireman, Oriental Hotel


Hayden Washington, blacksmith, brds cor Lom= bard and Leavenworth


Hayden - -, dentist, res Tehama House


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Hayes A. H. printer at office of " Town Talk" Hayes A. M. of Flint & Hayes, Custom House Exchange Saloon, cor Battery and Wash'n Hayes E. M. & Co. liquor mchts, 133 Clay .


Hayes E. M. of E. M. H. & Co. res N. W. cor Third and Mission


Hayes George, painter with Wm. Worthington Hayes Geo. W. sign painter with Deane & Oliver Hayes James, marble-worker, 91 Mont'y


Hayes James, stone-cutter, res Bush bet Dupont and Stockton


Hayes John, laborer, 7 Rassette Place


Hayes R. E. jeweler, 135 Mont'y


Hayes N. of Alexander & Co. res 245 Kearny


Hayes Nicholas, auctioneer, dwl 247 Kearny Hayes Owen, laborer, brds 7 Rassette Place


Hayes Patrick, laborer, dwl E. s Brown's Alley Hayes Richard, laborer, dwl Dupont near Union Hayes R. stone-cutter, dwl W. s Sonoma Place Hayes Thomas, clerk Fourth District Court


Hayes Thomas R. book-keeper at Main & Win- chester's, 82 Battery, res S. E. cor Pine and Kearny


Hayes T. laborer, res Brown's Alley


Hayes Wm. of Stanly & Hayes, res N. s St. Mark's Place near Stockton


Hay A. M. speculator, dwl N. W. cor Dupont and Greenwich


Hayley Michael, laborer, res Louisa bet Fourth and Haywood


Hayley Robert, res 58 Broadway


Hayley Wm. laborer, res Bernard near Taylor


Haynes & Lawton, importers of crockery and glassware, 126 Sansome


Haynes Benj. of H. & L.


Haynes John, tea mcht, office 95 Front, res cor Mission and Fourth


Haynes N. sea captain, res cor Taylor and Sac'o


Haynes T. J. & Co. com mchts, 37 Cal'a


Haynes T. J. of T. J. H. & Co. res Howard bet Second and Third


Hays David, shipping agent, office S. E. cor Sac'o and Front, 2d floor


Hays David, clerk, 57 Pacific


Hays Daniel, porter, brds 20 Sansome


HAYS JOHN C., U. S. Surveyor-General, office 73 Mont'y Block, res at Oakland Hays Samuel, cigar dealer, 57 Pacific


Hays Mrs. Susan M. cigar-dealer, 45 Com'l


Hays -, miner, brds 95 Dupont


Hayse Anne, (col'd) laundress, res S. s Russ Court near Trinity


Hayward G. B. of Wilson & Hayward, 23 Battery Hayward Luther, carpenter, res W. s Front bet Pine and Bush


Hayward - , feed store, W. s Battery bet Bush and Pine


Hayward Mrs. Mary, actress, American Theater Haywood B. carpenter at San Francisco Saw Mills, brds with S. D. Gilmore


Haywood Cincinnatus, prompter Amer'n Theater, res N. W. cor Green and Sansome


Heywood William (col'd) miner, res Powell near Broadway


Hazard Geo. A. of W. C. Annan & Co. 89 Front, res W. s Dupont bet Bush and Sutter Hazard P. F. dancing academy, Pickwick Hall, Bush


Hazard M. at Rassette House


Hazeltine S. B. cor Pike and Sac'o, 2d floor Hazeltine - res W. s Front bet Pine and Bush


Hazen M. F. mdse brokers, cor Front and Com'l, 2d floor


Heahnlen J. F. in Custom House, res S. s Sutter bet Kearny and Dupont


Heald William, brds Susquebanna House


Healy Edward, clerk with Holcome & Doles, cor Kearny and Clay


Heany William, laborer at Gas Works


Hearn John, carrier " Evening Bulletin "


Heath James, hostler, Tattersall Stables, cor Sac'o and Kearny, res S. s Geary bet Powell and Mason


Heath R. W. of Greene, H. & Allen, 56 Front, res South Park


Heatley John D. coal and wood broker, office First bet Market and Mission


Hecht A. mcbt, brds 69& Sac'o


Hecht A. dealer in clothing, 71} Battery


Hecker Frederick, boot and shoemaker, 34 Com'l Heco Joseph, clerk with Macondray & Co. 54 and 56 Sansome


Hedges Geo. M. at R. E. Raimond's office, 105 Front


Hedley & Co. prptrs Excelsior Soda Factory, 157 Cal'a


Hedley P. D. of Hedley & Co. 157 Cal'a, res N. W. cor Cal'a and Mont'y


Hee Hee & Co, (Chinese,) mchts, 195 Sac'o


Heeuan & Young, blacksmiths, 123 Pine


Heenan Michael of H. & Young, res 123 Pine Heffernan James, blacksmith at Murray Iron Works, Jackson


Hefferon James, boiler-maker, res with Richard Keating


Hefley William, carpenter, N. s Pine bet Stock- ton and Powell


Hegelund H. W. musician at American Theater Hegeman S. J. book-keeper with Randall & Co. res Greenwich bet Stockton and Dupont


Hegnemann Ed. clerk, 104 Clay, res S. s Sutter bet Dupont and Stockton


Hcighe William H. gen'l clerk banking dep't Wells, Fargo & Co.


Heilarker Charles, at Railroad House


Heineberg A. mcht, res W. s Second bet Mission and Minna


Heinmann M. (M. D.) office over Lucas, Turner & Co. cor Jackson and Mont'y, res 230 Kearny


Heinold J. prptr Union Bakery, 372 Stockton Heinsenberger I. A. carpenter, 70 Union


Heiser Charles L. of Case, H. & Co. 58 and 60 Sansome


Heitmiller F. blacksmith, E. s Kearny bet Geary and Sutter


Heizenberger Joseph, blacksmith with C. Kraus Heizer H. saloon, S. W. cor Kearny and St. Mark's Place


Heizman John, watch-maker, 52 Com'l


Heintzelman H. P. brds St. Nicholas Hotel Held Louis, Rassette House


Helderbrandt Martin, grocer, S. W. cor Brannan and Harris


Heley J. res W. s Trinity bet Bush and Sutter


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Heller & Brother, imp'rs and job'rs fancy and dry goods, 83 Cal'a, Established April, 1856.


Heker Martin, of H. Brothers, 83 Cal'a, res N. s Geary bet Kearny & Dupont


Heller Moses, of H. Brothers, 83 Cal'a


Hellermann C. tailor, res S. s St. Mark's Place


Hellmann, Brothers & Co. com mchts, 124 Cal'a Established January, 1850.


Hellmann R. of H., Brothers & Co. res O'Farrell bet Stockton and Dupont


Hellmann M. book-keeper with Seligman & Co. Cal'a


Hellwig A. musician, res W. s Trinity bet Bush and Sutter


HELMERING & PLEGE, grocery store, S. W. cor Powell and Vallejo


Established io 1853.


Helmering C. A. of H. & Plege


Helmke & Alers, grocers, N. W. cor Dupont and Sutter


Helmke A. of H. & A., N. W. cor Dupont and Sutter


Helmke Gustavus, of Janssen & H., N. W. cor Battery and Bush


Helmken John Theo. of Lakemann & H. 129 Kearny, res Jessie bet Second and Third


Helms Henry, at Phenix Saloon, S. E. cor Pine and Kearny


Helpin James, laborer, 25 and 29 Front Helwig Peillip, baker with Zeile & Runkel Hemphill Thos. S. clerk with Smiley, Yerkes & Co IIemprich L. hair-dresser, 174 Washington


Hempstead C. H. of Bigler, Thomas & H. 98 Merchant 2d floor


Hempstead D. B. notary public, office 98 Mer- chant, 2d floor


Henarie D. V. B. Tremont House


Henarie D. clerk at P. Chrystals, res 379 Stockton Henarie S. K. printer at "Town.Talk " office, 149 Wash'n


Henck C. tailor, res Green bet Kearny and Mont'y Henck A. cigar dealer, 64 Kearny


Hencke Wm. porter, 124 Cal'a


Hencken & Co. grocers, S. E. cor Stockton and Sutter


Hencken Wm. H. grocer, cor Third and Perre Henderson Benj. liquor mcht, res 54 Mellus


Henderson F. importer and dealer in dry goods, 61 Sac'o, res 160 Sac'o


Established March 1, 1852.


Henderson J. liquor saloon, Drumm 1 door from Pacific


Henderson Thomas H. clerk with F. Henderson, 61 Sac'o, res 160 Sac


Henderson & Brown, prptrs Cochituate Baths and Hair Dressing Saloon, 57 Sansome


Henderson W. O. of H. & B. res S. s Bush bet Dupont and Stockton


Hendley A. C., E. s Prospect Place, bet Clay and Sac'o


Hendrick S. wine aud liquor saloon, 95 Pine Hendricks & Cornynn, prptrs Central House Hendricks Wm. of H. & C


Hendricks Francis, harness maker, 101 Cal'a Hendrickson's Dining Saloon, 111 and 113 Clay


and 74, 76, 78 and 80 Com'1, S. Hendrickson prptr


Hendrickson S. prptr H. Saloon


Hendrickson Wm. brds at What Cheer House


Hendrie D. McK. book-keeper at Hendrickson's Saloon


Hendrie J. W. of Lockwood & Co. 176 Clay


Hendrie R. wines and liquors, 182 Montgomery Hendrie R. liquor store, 138 Clay, res 138 Mont'y Hendry Wm. M. blacksmith, res cor Mellus and Jane


Hendy Jas. drayman, 115 Clay, res Lombard near Powell


Heney Charles H. prptr of pioneer coal yard, res 245 Sac'o


Heney Geo. K. cigars 104 Merchant, res 145 Sac'o Henke Martin, laborer, 67 Sac'o


Henke Wm. clerk, brds 55 Mont'y


Hencken Henry, of Hencken & Co. S. E. cor Sut- ter and Stockton


Henkin C. groceries, cor Pacific and Taylor Henley Geo. W. clerk with T. J. Henley


Henley Thos. J. Sup't Indian Affairs, California, office and res W. s Dupont near Cal'a


Late Postmaster San Francisco ; elector for President and Vice President U. S. 1852, and formerly M. C. from State of Indiana.


Henley . , res N. s Post bet Mont'y and Kearny


Henory Wm. (col'd) boot-black, 160 Mont'y


Henriksen B. A. res 88 Kearny


Henry C. minstrel, San Francisco Hall


Henry Charles, lahorer, brds at Orleans House


Henry Joseph, at Railroad House


Henry George, Nevada House, Vallejo bet Bat- tery and Sansome


Henry Wm. (col'd) res Scott's Alley


Henry George, porter liouse, Davis near Vallejo Hensch John E. & Co. grocers, N. W. cor Third and Bryant


Henschel & Maurice, ship and custom brokers, office Battery op Custom House


Henschel H. L. of H. & M. res cor Stockton and Filbert


Hense,E. collector "Cal. Democrat," 205 Dupont, 2d floor


Hensing Otto, cigar dealer, 63 Kearny


Hensley Samuel J. President Cal. Steam Nav. Co, office N. E. cor Front and Jackson, 2d floor, rooms S. W. cor Mont'y and Com'l, res San José


Major H. is emphatically a pioneer on the Pacific coast, hav- ing emigrated to Oregon in 1843. Soon afterward visited Capt. Sutter at New Helvetia, (now Sacramento,) with whom he formed business relations which continued for a long period, end were closed highly to their mutual satis- faction. Maj. Hensley was a leader in the Bear Flag move- ment, commanding a battalion, and otherwise by his great influence sustaining that enterprise. After the close of the Mexican war, Maj. Hensley established a mercantile bonse in Sacramento City, and in 1849 was located at the old em- barcadero, corner of Froot and I Streets. Afterward he- established a banking bouse at that place, under the firm of Hensley, Merrill & Co., which enjoyed the confidence of the community-a confidence never ahused-until closed by the removal of Mr. M. to the Eastern States. During the early years of hia residence in Oregon and California, Maj. H. was employed in surveying, trapping and exploring, and is, probably, practically better acquainted with the geogra- phy of the rivers of Oregon and this State, than any other man,-particularly of the sourcea of the Sacramento, which in his varions expeditions be fully explored. Maj. Hensley has a beautiful place dear San Jose, where, in tha posses- aion of an ample fortone, be is surrounded with the com- forte and Inxuries of civilization, io a home created by him- eelf from the wilderness of his early axperience.


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Hensley Helen, steamer, commanded by Capt. E. C. M. Chadwick, and owned by the Cal. · Steam Navigation Co .; employed in the Sac- ramento and Marysville trade; loads at Pa- cific Street Wharf


The Helen Hensley was built in San Francisco, under the superintendence of Capt. James Whitney, Jr., who was a joint owner with Col. S. J. Hensley, the late James Blair, E. C. M. Chadwick, and John Polk, the original proprie- tors. The Helen Hensley is built after the style of the magnificent Mississippi packets, with elegant cabios, state rooms, halls, etc., extending nearly the entire length of the boat, elevated above the main deck, and entirely discon- nected with the freight-room and general business of the boat, and affording ample room for exercise and recreation, necessarily more restricted on boats differently constructed. She is propelled by two powerful high-pressure engines, and is not surpassed in speed by any boat upon the waters. Her superior accommodations, and the popular manders of Capt. Chadwick, have rendered the Hensley a favorite, doing full justice to the amiable and accomplished lady (Mrs. Samuel J. Hensley) from whom she derives her name. Dimensions : Length of keel, 175 feet , breadth of heam, 30 feet ; depth of hold, 5}% feet ; carrying capacity, 375 tons.


Henson George, shoemaker, N. s Pacific 1 door from Powell


HENTSCH HENRY, banker and assay office, Wright's Bdg, cor Jackson and Mont'y, dwl 189 Pine


Established in 1854.


Hepburn Andrew, butcher, cor Brannan and Johnston, res 81 Dupont


Hepworth John M. miller, res 9 Auburn


Herald San Francisco, daily newspaper, E. s Mont'y bet Sac'o and Cal'a


Established June 1st, 1850, by Messrs. Foy, Nugent & Co. The editorial department, under Mr. Joo. Nugent. has been ably conducted. Mr. Upton is at present associate editor. The " Herald " was established as an independent or neu- tral paper, but at this time advocates the Democratic nomi- nees.


Herbain L. A. cabinet-maker, 190 Jackson Herbison Wm. mason, brds 23 Trinity


Hercules, steam-tug, Charles Goodall, captain ; owned by Saucelito Water and Steam Tug Company; office cor Drumm and Wash'n; lands at Washington Street Wharf


Hereford T. S. invoice examiner, Custom House, res 42 Natoma


Heringhi Bernard, manf jeweler, 250 Dupont, res cor Broadway and Kearny


Herked John, gunsmith, Pacific bet Davis and Front


Hermann Lucien, Notary Public, office McAllis- ter Bdgs, 3d floor, res S. s Bush bet Stock- ton and Powell


Hermann Samuel, Notary Public, office McAllis- ter's Bdg, 3d floor


Herman G. tailor, dwl S. s Post bet Dupont and Kearny


Hern John, hrds at Rassette House


Hernandez M. cigar manf, brds at Orleans House Herri W. F. newspaper dealer, 239 Clay


Herrera Francisco, Consul New Granada, res Bryant bet Second and Third


Herrera F. San Francisco College


Herrick Edwin, res 248 Stockton


Herrick & Pracey, machinists, Fountain Head Water Works, Market


Established Oct. 1855.


Herrick Nelson R. of H. & P. res Mont'y near Union


Herrick Wm. F. designer and engraver on wood, 174} Clay, 3d floor, res Riley above Taylor


| Herring Mrs. M. prptr Keystone Temperance House, Jackson bet Davis and Drumm


Herring S. W. clerk, at Keystone Temperance House, Jackson bet Davis and Drumm Herringer John C. jeweler, res Vallejo bet Powell and Mason


Herrington O. laborer, res Ohio near Broadway Herrmans M. jeweler, 130 Mont'y


Herrman S. mcht, 706 Clay, res Stockton bet Post and Sutter


Herron T. W. steward steamship Golden Gate, res Vallejo near Sansome


Hersee George, of Biggs & Co


Hersey Amos, drayman, res Kemble near Sac'o Hersh B. clerk with Fr. Franck & Co. 89 Cal'a Hertel George, barber, 211 Kearny bet Jackson and Pacific


Hertel R. clothing store, East near Clay, res 65 Cal'a


Hertz H. musician, 99 Broadway bet Dupont and Stockton


Herwig Wm. music teacher, res 117 Bush


Herwig Wm. music teacher, res 159 Stockton


Herzberg J. broker and com mcbt, office 176


Mont'y, res S. s Greenwich bet Mason and Taylor


Herzog Christ. res N. s Vallejo near Powell Herzog C. F. 24 Com'l


Herzog H. drayman, cor Sac'o and Battery, res N. E. cor Post and Stockton


Hesketh J. blacksmith, 194 Sansome


Heslep A. M. att'y, office 91 Merchant, 2d floor


Hesler Wm. & Co. prptrs American bakery


Hesler Wm. of Wm. H. & Co


He Son (Chinese,) washing and ironing, 157 Front Hess A. res Stockton bet Wash'n and Clay


Hess Chas. jobber of dry goods, 82 Sac'o basem't Hess E. R. 87 Com'l, 2d floor


Hess Fred. printer, " California Democrat " office, 205 Dupont


Hess G. R. bar-keeper, Old Dominion saloon Hess Jos. brds at What Cheer House


Hess L. of S. L. Jacobs & Co. 70 Cal'a, res Post near Stockton


Heston J. F. carpenter, res N. s Bernard near Taylor


Heuston A. contractor, 116 Cal'a, N. W. cor Post and Dupont


Hewer William, physician and surgeon, N. E. cor Jackson and Kearny


Hewes Joshua, with David Hewes


HEWES DAVID, street contractor and builder, res Stevenson W. of Third


Hewitt C. M. mariner, res 7 Berry


Hewlett John C. mcht, office 89 Front, res Teba- ma House


Hewig Robert of Poppe Bros. N. E. cor Com'l and Battery


Hews Jobn, well digger, brds 121 Pine


Hewston J. chemist, 104 Mont'y


Hey John, prptr City Bakery, W. s Stockton bet Bush and Sutter


Heydenfeldt Elcan, att'y at law, res E. s Stock- ton bet Bush and Sutter


Mr. H. was elected representative of Legislature, (Senate) from San Francisco County, 1849, first session; drew for long term with D. C. Broderick, and served second session. Ap- pointed District Judge of Seventb Judicial District in 1851, by Governor McDougal. In 1853, represented San Fran- cisco in Legislature of State (Assembly).


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Heyer A. clerk, S. W. cor Pine and Sansome Heyfron Matthew, laborer, res S. s Perry near Third


Heyle Wm. S. sup't City Powder Magazine, office 68 Battery


Heyn Ernst, dry goods dealer, 354 Stockton Heynemann, Pick & Co. dry goods, 104 Clay Heynemann L. of H. P. & Co


Heyward C. comedian, American Theater Heywood Z. B. lumber, Cal'a near Drumm, res on Drumm near Cal'a


Hezekiel M. mcht. brds with M. E. Hagon Hibben Thos. N. of the Noisy Carrier B. & S. Co. res N. s Pine above Dupont


Hichborn A. C. drayman, 105 Sansome, res N. s Minna bet Second and Third


Hichens Ed. drayman, 115 Battery


Hickey Andrew, laborer, dwl S. s Howard bet First and Second


Hickey James, liquor saloon, 61 Jackson


Hickey J. P. & Co. druggists, 323 Dupont Hickey J. P. of J. P. H. & Co


HICKEY P. J. prptr Union Warehouse, N. W. cor Union and Battery, res S. s Mission bet Second and Third


Establisbed as Gulliver & Hickey, liquor merchants, Nov. 1850. Changed to P. J. Hickey & Co. general merchants, Sacramento, Oct. 1851 ; then to present style January, 1852. Was elected to and held the office of Councilman of Saera- mento, April, 1852, and resigned said office Sept. 1852. Established present business January, 1856.


Hickman Edw'd, barber, 126 Com'l


Hickox Geo. C. cashier Exp. Dept. Wells, Fargo & Co. dwl S. s Tebama bet First and Second Hicks Wm. dry goods, 145 Mission


Hide Company, Rodgers & Fullerton, prptrs, Water het Mason and Chesnut


Establisbed in 1850, for the preparation of hides, by Charles Welcb, and in 1855 by present firm.




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