Colville's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1856-1857, Part 28

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


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SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


(7 Rifles, Fowling Pieces and Pistols, repaired and warranted.


NOISY CARRIER'S BOOK & STATIONERY


97 BATTERY ST. 64 and 66 LONG WHARF, SAN FRANCISCO.


[Incorporated according to an Act of the Legislature of Cali- fornia, Jan. 1, 1855.]


CHAS. P. KIMBALL, PRES.


CHAS. P. KIMBALL, THOMAS N. HIBBEN, TRUSTEES. G. B. HAYWOOD,


LUSTEES.


D. E. APPELTON, SECRETARY.


CHAS. GALACAR, Agent, New York.


PHONIZ IRON WORKS.


LABOR


OMNIA VINCIT.


FIRE-PROOF


SHUTTERS,


VAULTS,


PHOENIX


WORKS .


DOORS, &c.


BLACKSMITHING GENERALLY.


Battery Street, between Pacific and Broadway, SAN FRANCISCO.


JONA. KITTREDGE,. Proprietor.


SAN FRANCISCO [ H] DIRECTORY. 113


INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, JACKSON STREET,


BETWEEN MONTGOMERY AND KEARNY


INTERNATIONAL HOTEL


INTERNATIONALE HOTELL


INTERNATIONAL HOTEL.


Warrin C. But SAN FRANCISCO.


D. N. HUNT, PROPRIETOR.


ROOMS BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH, WITH OR WITH- OUT BOARD, AT REASONABLE PRICES.


P FAMILIES furnished with Suites of Rooms, which are commodious and well ventilated; and persons visiting San Francisco may rest assured that all the comforts and quiet found in a Private House may be met with at this Hotel.


THE INTERNATIONAL COACH " Is always in attendance, to convey passengers to and from the Boats,


AT ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH PERSON.


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JUSTH & HUNTER, SSAYERS - OF


Gold, Silver, and Ores of every description. NORTH-EAST CORNER OF


BATTERY AND MERCHANT STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO.


ALSO, BRANCH OFFICE, First Street, third Door from D, MARYSVILLE.


Returns made in from 12 to 24 hours, in Coin or Bars, at the option of the depositor.


E. JUSTH, Late of the U. S. Mint, SAN FRANCISCO.


I. H. HUNTER, MARYSVILLE.


We hereby certify that MR. E. JUSTH was Assistant Assayer in the United States Branch Mint, from April, 1854, to this date, during which time he performed his duties most faithfully and intelligently, and we take pleasure in recommending him to the Public, as a competent and faithful Assayer.


A. HARASZTHY, U. S. Assayer. LOUIS AIKEN BIRDSALL, Supt. U. S. Branch Mint.


SAN FRANCISCO, MAY 10th, 1855.


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Jordan Michael, builder, res Stockton near Lom- bard


Jordan M. watchmaker and jeweler, 165 Mont'y, res 177 Wash'n


Jordan J. (col'd) steward at International Hotel Jorgensen & Beauchamp, dealers in tin-ware, 179 Com'l


Jorgensen J. E. of J. & Beauchamp, 179 Com'l Joselyn -, auctioneer, Com'1, brds 16 San- Joseph David, clothing dealer, Pacific near Front Joseph Bros. watch-makers and jewelers, dealers in materials, 149 Mont'y


Establisbed 1850.


Joseph L. B. of J. B. 149 Mont'y


Joseph J. B. of J. B. 149 Mont'y


Josepha Joseph S. laborer, with Horton & Gibbs Joseph J. J. bowling saloon, 127 Com'l, res W. s Powell N. of Green


Joseph J. J. butcher with Suhling & Co. S. E. cor Dupont and Bush


Joseph L. brds What Cheer House


JOSEPHI I. S. & CO. importersof watches and jewelry, 176 Washington


Established as R. Josephi & Co. Oct., 1849 ; changed to pre- sent style Jnne, 1856.


Josephi Isaac S. of I. S. J. & Co. 176 Wash'n, res Cal'a bet Dupont and Stockton


Josephi Robert, jeweler, 176 Wash'n, res Cal'a bet Dupont and Stockton


Josselyn & Co. ship chandlers, Market above Steward


Established in 1851 by Smith & Co. ; 1856 by present owners. Josselyn Geo. M. of Josselyn & Co. res Folsom bet First and Second


Josselyn J. H. (M. D.) room 1 Express Building, res St. Nicholas Hotel


Jourdain Victor, jeweler, 81 Bush, in rear Jourden Wm. res S. s Clementina bet Second and Ecker


Joy Hartford, res near Green


Joy Wm. pilot, Steamer Anne Abernethy


Joyce Peter, lumberman, res Union House


Joyslin B. F. clerk, 137 Mont'y


Judah B. barber, 126 Com'l


Judge H. harness-maker, 136 Kearny, res S. s Jackson bet Stockton and Powell


Judson E. of Farmer, Chase & Co. dwl Mission Dolores


Juidici Chas. harness-maker, 79 Jackson


Junge C. blacksmith, res E. s Powell bet Pine and Bush


Jurgens B. grocer, N. W. cor Kearny and Pine Just Edward, porter, "True Californian " office Just Antoine, res rear of 404 Stockton


Justh & Hunter, assayers, N. E. cor Battery and Merchant


Organized May 15tb, 1855.


Justh E. of J. & H. res 189 Stockton


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KAEDING C. G. laborer, res N. s Post bet Mason and Powell


Kafka John, (M. D.) office S. W. cor Pine and Kearny, 2d floor Kah Joseph, cook, 59 Kearny


Kahlcke Peter, cigar store, 213 Kearny, bet Jack- son and Pacific


Kalın Heymann, porter, 81 Cal'a


Kaindler Althouse. of Verdier & Kaindler, 150 Kearny, res Mission cor Price


Kaiser Mrs. M. milliner, Vallejo near Dupont Kalacher Mrs. Anne, laundress, res Mason bet Pacific and Broadway


Kalisher A. with M. B. Ashim & Bro


Kalisher E. D. mcht, res N. s Sutter bet Dupont and Kearny


Kallesky Myers, clerk with Gallack, Davis near Chambers


Kallmes Joseph, with R. Krambach


Kally Wm. porter house, res 3 Pennsylvania Av- enue


Kamp Alias, tailor, Jackson near Davis


Kanary M. Market cor Minna and Jane


Kane Albert, with Chas. Bloed


Kane John, blacksmith, brds 13 Clementina


Kane M. Jr. U. S. store-keeper, Flint's Ware- house


Appointed Inspector of Customs in 1853, by Major Hammood, Collector of Customs.


Kane Michael C. waiter, 20 Sansome


Kanitz M. with Adolph Sutro


Kaplan & Cowen, cigar dealers, 61 Pacific bet Battery and Front


Kaplan Lewis, of K. & C.


Karigan John, laborer, res S. s Mellus bet Jane and Third


Karsch J. D. ot Karsch & Co. res W. s Mason near Clay


Karr Wm. boarding house, N. s Chambers bet Battery and Front


Karst Charles, waiter, 67 Sac'o


Kaskal J. F. hatter, 149 Com'l


Kaskal M. hats, 149 Com'l


Kasson C. S. salesman with Hill, Willoughby & Johnson, 62 Front


Kasten Wm. book-keeper with Bernard, Eger & Co. res 193 Mont'y


Kating Dennis, boarding house, cor Jackson and Jones' Alley


Kating Richard, boarding house, Sevenson near First


Kavanaugh George, prptr Pioneer Bakery, E. s Powell bet Broadway and Vallejo


Keafe Timothy, butcher, cor Sac'o aud Drumm


Kean John, cooper, res S. s Sutter bet Stockton and Powell


Kean Wm. hostler, 129 Cal'a, res S. E. cor Cal'a and Kearny


Keane Michael, carpenter, res rear 404 Stockton Keane Patrick, clerk with John Rodgers, 83 Kearny


Kearney James M. plasterer, res Market near Kearny


Kearney Matthew, printer "Bulletin " office


Kearny John, brds Mariners' House


Kearny M. att'y at law, S. W. cor Merchant and Mont'y, 3d floor


Keating H. blacksmith, Pacific bet Dupont and Stockton


Keating Patrick, grocery mcht, Stevenson bet First and Second


Kee Wo, (Chinese) tea and provision store, 235 Dupont


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Keefe Daniel H. cooper, Sac'o near Drumm Keefe Timothy, liquor dealer, Davis near Oregon Keeler H. D. (M. D.) office 163 Cal'a, 2d floor Keeler Thomas, carpenter, res 163 Front


Keenan John, of Johnson, Canfield & Co. res E. s Mason bet Sac' and Cal'a


Keene Alexander, lahorer, brds Orleans House Keene John, cooper with Goodwin & Co. 119 Front


Keene S. J. & Co. coopers, 24 Davis


Keene S. J. of K & Co


Kegg Francis, liquor saloon, Francisco head of Meiggs' Wharf


Kehoe John, tinsmith, Merchant het Battery and Sansome


Kehoe John, metal roofer, res Green S. s near Kearny


Kehoe Thomas, prptr Washington Laundry, N. s O'Farrel, bet Dupont and Stockton


Kehrlen Valentine, painter, res S. s Post bet Powell and Mason


Keifer S. M. clerk, brds at What Cheer House


Keifer Michael, boot and shoe store, 346 Stockton Keifer Wm. M. delivery clerk at Post Office


Keiglatly Mrs. M. dress maker, res Stockton near Green


Keirnan John, stone cutter, res E. s Kearny bet Post and Sutter


Keirnan Michael, laborer at Turner Brothers, N. s Market bet Mont'y and Kearny


Keirsten F. E. book-keeper, N. W. cor Mont'y and Clay


KEITH & CO. apothecary, S. W. cor Mont'y and Clay


Established as Wm. H. Keith & Co. 1851 ; changed to Keith, Hassard & Co. 1853, and to present style Jan. 1856.


Keith Wm. H. of K. Co. 184 Mont'y .


Keith John W. carpenter, res 233 Kearny


Kelbe Chas. 161 Com'l, 2d floor


Kelch Saml, waterman, res 176 Mission


Kellen Robert, res Clay S. s bet Taylor and Jones


Keller Frederick, prptr Republic Market, 152 Pacific


Keller J. blacksmith, S. s Sutter het Kearny and Dupont


Keller L. auctioneer, 87 Long Wharf


Keller Michael, vegetables, 278 Dupont, bet Pa- cific and Broadway


Kellersberger R. of R. & Co. Swiss Consul, 104 Battery, res cor Sutter and Powell


Kellett Robert, moulder at Vulcan Iron Works, res Sherwood Place


Kellmer Rev. Aug. pastor of German M. Church, res rear of Church on Pine, Ist h from cor Dupont


Kelley Ambrose, coachman, S. s Pinc bet Mont'y and Kearny


Kelley Bernard M. drayman, res Harrison op U. S. M. Hospital


Kelley Bernard, drayman, res Greenwich bet Taylor and Mason


Kelley George, laborer, brds with Patrick Brady Kelley Mrs. H. (widow) res W. s Mont'y 2d h from Broadway


Kelley James, drayman, res Mellus W. of Jane Kelley James, steward S. M. Hospital, res W. s Powell near Vallejo


Kelley Jolm, laborer, res cor Stockton and Green


Kelley Mrs. M. stall 23 and 24 Wash'n Market Kelley Samuel, prptr of livery stable S. s Pine bet Kearny and Mont'y


Kelley Thomas, drayman, brds 18 Bush


Kellogg A. (M. D.) of M. J. Burke & Co. cor Jackson and Davis, res cor Stockton and Clay


Kellogg C. L. clerk 110 Cal'a, res S. W. cor Clay and Stockton


Kellogg C. W. salesman with Fargo & Co. 52 Front, res Beale het Folsom and Harrison


Kellogg G. H. of Flint, Peabody & Co. res Essex bet Folsom and Harrison


Kellogg & Humbert, assayers, 104 Mont'y


Kellogg J. S. of K. & H.


Kellogg Jas. at Drexel, Sather & Church, res 2 Hampton Place .


Kellogg J. H. Ist Lieut. commanding revenue cutter W. L. Marcy


Kelly Wm. F. carpenter, 146 Sansome


Kelly Archibald, laborer, res Mission near Third


Kelly Charles, of Whiting & K. res S. s Presidio Road


Kelly Charles, blacksmith, 95 Pine, res W. s Powell bet Broadway and Vallejo


Kelly C. O. carpenter and builder, brds 12I Pine Kelly Donald J. laborer, res Varenne near Union Kelly Eugene & Co. importers and jobbers of dry


goods, clothing, etc. N. W. cor Sac'o and Sansome


Established in 1850.


Kelly Eugene of E. K. & Co. res New York


Kelly Frank, cabman, res Hardy Place


Kelly George, fireman at Gas Works


Kelly Henry, res S. W. cor Mason and Vallejo


Kelly Hugh, blacksmith, 104 Kearny


Kelly James, blacksmith, 123 Pine


Kelly J. of Austin & Co. res N. E. cor Sac and. Powell


Kelly John W. clerk New York desk at Wells Fargo & Co


Kelly John, hostler, 144 Sansome res 137 Wash'n Kelly John, laborer, res Stockton near Filbert


Kelly John Jr. prptr Brooklyn Hotel


Kelly John, at Railroad House


Kelly John, prptr Dallas House


Kelly J. shoe-store, Dupont one door N. Pacific Kelly John, laborer, res W. s Trinity bet Bush and Sutter


Kelly J. R. house and sign painter, 28 Cal'a Kelly Michael, laborer, brds Orleans House Kelly Michael, hostler, 129 Cal'a


Kelly M. laborer, res Sutter bet Mont'y and San- some


Kelly M. hostler, Wells, Fargo & Co


Kelly Patrick, hostler, 3 Halleck


Kelly Patrick, carpenter, res W. s Taylor


Kelly Mrs. Rose, res Yansen near Lombard


Kelly Thomas, hostler, 101 Kearny


Kelly Thomas, confectioner, 33 Mont'y


Kelly Thomas coachman, at livery stables, Pine bet Mont'y and Kearny


Kelly Thomas, waiter, Hendrickson's saloon


Kelly Thomas, coach painter, brds 121 Pine Kelly William, brds Brooklyn Hotel


Kelly William, tailor, T. W. cor Mason and Tay- lor


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Kelly William, policeman Appointed July 25th, 1856.


Kelly William, of Olpherts & K. 186 Kearny, res Penn. Avenue bet Pacific and Broadway


Kelly W. L. at Washington Laundry, N. s O'Far- rell bet Dupont and Stockton .


Kelnard J. H. carriage-maker, 79 Mont'y, res 256} Stockton


Kelsey D. H. printer, 171 Mont'y


Kelsey Mrs. Geo. W. (widow) res Folsom bet Beale and Fremont


Kelsey Melville, office S. E. cor Cal'a and Davis, up-stairs


Kelsey W. F. clerk with D. H. Pollock, brds cor Pine and Stockton


Kenaday Alex. M. printer, Commercial office, res S. E. cor Sansome and Com'l


Kendall Cyrus, carpenter, brds 20 Kearny


Kendall Joseph sign-painter, brds S. s Riley bet Taylor and Jones


Kendall J. K. musician, res Mission bet Price and Johnston


Kendall S. P. watch-maker and jeweler, 157 Mont'y, brds Union Hotel


Kendall Thomas, dep'y wharfinger Pacific Street Wharf, res Vallejo bet Mont'y and Sansome Kendall Mrs. 252 Clay, 2d floor


Kendall , carpenter, cor Jackson and Jones Alley, res E. s Kearny bet Sutter and Post


Kenedy P. J. of Lynch & Co. res Clay above Powell


Kenely Thomas, 3d ass't Light House keeper, Farallones island


Kenfield George, office cor Stewart and Mission Kenfield D. M. Stockton mess'gr Wells, Fargo & Co


Kenitzer Henry, arhcitect, office 110 Mont'y, 3d floor, res Third near Townsend


Kennan Jos. waterman, 12 Leidesdorff


Kennedy & Flinthoff, blacksmiths, 59 Halleck, Kennedy B. of K. & Flinthoff


Kennedy Bartholomew, brds What Cheer House Kennedy Bernard, laborer, brds Louisiana House Kennedy & Hopkins, prptrs Genesee Flour Mills, Gold


Kennedy Edward, of K. & Hopkins, Gold bet Mont'y and Sansome


Kennedy & Bell, carpet warehouse, 140 Sac'o


Kennedy E. C. of K. & Bell, res S. s Post above Dupont


Kennedy E. D. res Virginia Block, cor Pacific and Stockton


Kennedy Mrs. Eliza, (widow) res Clay 2d h above Powell


Kennedy Frank, bar-keeper with John Cummis- key


Kennedy James S. com mcht, 70 Front, res cor Ellis and Powell


Kennedy James, blacksmith, res Pine bet Kear- ny and Dupont


Kennedy James, with J. M. McDonald


Kennedy Joseph, barber, N. E. cor Sutter and Kearny


Kennedy John, drayman, res W. s Taylor bet Filbert and Greenwich


Kennedy J. clerk with H Cohn & Co. 61 Battery


Kennedy Michl. deputy sheriff, office City Hall Kennedy M. J. at Railroad House


Kennedy Peter, miner, res Vallejo near Stockton Kennedy T. J. res Clay above Powell


Kenneson John, paper carrier, res cor Leaven- worth and Filbert


Kenney Antoine, res rear Stockton near Filbert Kenney J. A. merchant, res E. s Prospect Place, bet Cal'a and Pine


Kenney John, of Lumoree & K. brds Clinton House


Kenney Michael, deputy sheriff, res Fremont bet Harrison and Bryant


Kenney Peter, bell-ringer at City Hall, brds 169 Cal'a


Kenney Wm. clerk, Merchant's Exchange


Kenniff Daniel, tinsmith, res W. 8 Mason bet Pacific and Broadway


Kennison John, carrier "Evening Bulletin "


Kenny David, ornamental carver, Sac'o bet East and Drumm


Kenny Geo. L. stationary, S. W. cor Mont'y and Merchant, res N. s Francisco bet Stockton and Dupont


Kenny Michael, laborer, res cor Pacific and Salmon


Kent H. R. clerk, S. E. cor Clay and Kearny


Kent J. H. coroner, office 161 Sac'o, brds Ras- sette House


Kent Thos. watch-maker, N. E. cor Wash'n and Mont'y, res California near Mason


Kent ship carpenter, brds 22 Sansome


Kenyon W. P. brds at Niantic Hotel


Kerby Washington, res Chesnut bet Leavenworth and Hyde


Kernan F. porter, 106 Mont'y


Kern S. F. blacksmithı, Davis near Jackson, res Green near Kearny


Kerny Thos. res Vallejo near Larkin


Kerns Thos. laborer, res Salmon near Broadway Kerr E. L. (widow) res W. s Jessie near Ecker


Kerran Thos. carpenter, res E. s Powell bet Pine and Bush


Kerrison Geo. at White & Wilson's, Merchant bet Battery and Sansome


Kerrison Robert E. prptr American Exchange Stables, 3 Halleck, res cor Folsom and Second Kerwin Pat, driver, res 33 Webb


Kesmodel Fred. cutler, res N. s Washington 3d h below Stockton


Kessing John, stall 6 New World Market


Kester L. B. with Turner Brothers, N. s Market bet Mont'y and Kearny


Kewon Wm. pattern maker, Union Foundry


Keyes David, steward at Rassette House


Keyes Edmond, liquor dealer, 37 Mont'y


Keys Frederick, paper carrier, Mission Dolores Keyes, J. A. carpenter and builder, Green near Stockton


Keyes M. butcher, Stewart near Mission


Keyes Wm. S. coachmaker, res Howard bet Jane and Third


Keyser C. prptr Philadelphia Market, S. E. cor Green and Dupont


Keyser Wm. butcher, res Third near Market


KEYSTONE TEMPERANCE HOUSE, Mrs.


M. Herring prptress, Jackson below Davis Kezer Simon, drayman, 67 Pine


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Kibbe Millard, of Biggs, Kibbe & Adams, res W. s Powell bet Jackson and Pacific


Kibbe Wm. C. Quartermaster and Adjutant-Gen- eral of State, rooms and brds at Interna- tional Hotel


Appointed to present position by joint bodies of Legislature, and commissioned May, 1852 ; re-appointed April, 1854 ;- office expires April, 1858.


Kiley Cornelius, stevedore, dwl Harrison op U. S. M. Hospital


Kiley Richard, laborer, brds at Orleans House Kilian Chas. boarding-house keeper, 59 Kearny Killilea B. whol'e grocery mcht, cor Jackson and East


Established on Davis street in 1852 ; removed to corner Jack- son and Davis, 1854 ; thence to present location


Killilca M. clerk with B. Killilea, cor Jackson and East


Killpatrick Geo. tailor, Tehama House, Sansome Killyside Geo. wheelwright, res N. s Post bet Mason and Taylor


Kimball Chas. P. Pres't Noisy Carrier Book and Stationery Co. res 77 Com'l


Kimball C. T. P. carriage-painter, 107 Kearny, res Webb Street House


Kimball D. W. grocer, cor Jackson and Virginia Kimball G. P. blacksmith, res S. s St. Mark's Place


Kimball Hazen, U. S. Brauch Miut employee, res N. W. cor Mason and Jackson


Kimball H. bookbinder, 111 Mont'y, res E. s Taylor bet Sac'o and Cal'a


Kimball & Knight, com mchts, office Clay near Davis


Kimball S. P. of K. & K. res Fremont bet Fol- som and Harrison


Kimball Thos. L. clerk with Janes, Doyle, Bar- ber & Boyd, res N. s Summer bet Kearny and Mont'y


Kimbrell Mrs. Mary, (widow,) res cor Clay and Mason


Kimmisky Henry, baker, res Leavenworth near Pacific


Kincade John E. of Webb & Kincade, builders, res 3 Spring


Kindler A. fancy goods dealer, Kearny bet Sac'o and Com'l, res S. s Mission bet Price and Johnston


Kinfield John, shipping mcht, cor Stewart and Mission


King Edward, liquor saloon, Stevenson near Ecker


King E. T. groceries, cor Leidesdorff and Halleck King E. T. pattern-maker, Pacific Foundry


King H. L. carpenter, 174 Sansome, res 258 Powell


King James, engineer steamer Sea Bird


King James L. office Merchant near Mont'y King J. 124 Kearny, 2d floor


King L. & E. importers and jobbers, cor Cal'a and Front


Established us Gibson & King, June, 1853 ; changed to pres- ent style, August, 1855.


King Lyman, of L. & E. K. cor Cal'a and Front King Eli, of L. & E. K. room 28 Battery


King L. & Bro. importers of clothing, 110 Sac'o King L. of L. K. & Bro. 110 Sac'o


King M. A. "Herald " office, 120 Mont'y


King Rev. M. 2d ass't pastor, Cathedral, res cor Quincy and Pine


KING N. draftsman, res N. W. cor Mission and Fourth


King Richard, grocer, cor Folsom and Second King Robert, fruit store, 154 Clay


King Sam'l D. att'y at law, office 35 Montgomery Block, res N. W. cor Mission and Fourth


Formerly U. S. Surveyor-General, appointed in June, 1851, until July, 1853.


King Samuel, grocer, 267 Clay


King Thos. S. editor " Evening Bulletin," res N. s Jackson bet Powell and Mason


King Thos. boarding-house, 90 Pacific


Kingsbury A. carpenter, 21 Leidesdorff, res 33 Leidesdorff


Kingsbury Daniel M. brds at Orleans House


Kingsbury E. book-keeper with Porter & Flen-


ner, 133 Kearny, res Dupont bet Jackson and Wash'n


Kingsbury Joseph, editor "Chronicle," brds S.E. cor Sac'o and Powell


Kingsbury J. livery stable, Kearny het Sac'o and Cal'a, res rear of 227 Dupont


Kingman Wm. moulder at Vulcan Iron Works Kingsley P. H. at Goldsmith House


Kingston John, brds What Cheer House


Kinlyside George, wagon-maker, res N. s Post bet Mason and Taylor


Kinna Mrs. M. fancy store, 86 Pacific


Kinneka H. bootmaker, 161 Wash'n


Kinney A. 3d engineer steamer Helen Hensley Kinney Delvina, (col'd) dwl Filbert near Kearny Kinney Joseph, bricklayer, brds 169 Cal'a


Kinney Joseph, res N. s Minna near Third


Kinsman Franklin, carpenter, res N. s Tehama bet First and Second


Kinsman Chas. W. res with Franklin Kinsman Kinstry Thos. grocery store, res cor Annie and Jessie


Kinzer G. W. & Co. coal and wood yard, cor Market and Second


Kinzer G. W. of G. W. K. & Co. res Third near Brannan


Kip Lawrence, res cor Cal'a and Stockton


Kip (D. D.) Rt. Rev. Wm. Ingraham, Episcopal Bishop of California, res cor Stockton and Cal'a


Kip Wm. Ingraham, Jr. res cor Stockton and Cal'a


Kirby Edward C. brds What Cheer House


Kirby John, with W. H. Bovee & Co. 123 Front Kirby W. L. of Bennett, Blasdel & Co. res cor Leveret and Chestnut


Kirchney Alexander, of J. Friedlander & Co. res Bryant bet Second and Third


Kirk Christian, of Haste & K. 149 Cal'a, res cor Powell & Ellis


Kirk Edward, tin plate worker, res St. Charles Hotel


Kirkpatrick C. A. (M. D.) office Davis near Jackson


Kirly Patrick, fireman, res Vallejo near Sansome Kirmar Franz, shoe-maker, Jackson bet Drumm and Davis


Kirous Edw. ship-carpenter, brds 13 Clementina Kirtland Miss - -, ass't teacher Powell Street pub. School No. 3


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Kittle N. G. of DeWitt, K. & Co. res 56 Broad'y | Knight Robert S. of K., Harmon & Childs, res S. Kittle J. G. of DeWitt, K. & Co. res 56 Broad'y W. cor Stevenson and Second KETTREDGE JONATHAN, prptr Phoenix Iron Knight Samuel, sup't Express department Wells, Fargo & Co. cor Mont'y and Cal'a Works, Battery bet Pacific and Broadway Kitzmiller Margaret, boarding house, 88 Kearny Representative of San Joaquin County in State Legislature, (Assembly,) fourth session. Klapprich John S. blacksmith, 116 Bush


Klein Frederick, turner, res S. s St. Marks Place bet Kearny and Dupont


Klein L. clerk with L. & M. Sachs, res St. Mark's Place


KLEPZIG & CO. gunsmith, 212 Wash'n


Klepzig J. C. E. of K & Co


Kline & Farchheimer, importers of hats, 92 Sac'o Kline A. of K. & Farchheimer, res Powell bet Pacific and Jackson


Kline Benj. plasterer, res cor Mont'y and Vallejo Kline F. C. waiter, American Exchange


Kline J. of Stewart & Co


Kling Wm. O. jeweler with Thos. Kent


Kling Geo. of Wilson & K. Broadway near Davis Kling O. W. manf jeweler, 148 Wash'n near Mont'y


Klomhp Wm. engraver, Kearny bet Wash'n and Jackson, res Greenwich near Stockton


Klopenstine & Co. mchts, Sacramento, office 57 Front


Klopenstine Andw. of K. & Co. res Ohio


Kloppenberg Otto, grocer, S. W. cor Mont'y and and Bush


Kloudy Alfred, prptr St. Louis Market, cor Union and Dupont


Klowser Michl, Presidio Cottage House, Presidio Road


Klumpke & Pfeiffer, boot and shoe dealers, 164 Clay


Establisbed in 1850.


Klumpke J. G. of K. & Pfeiffer, res Sutter below Mont'y


Klumpp William, engraver and chaser, 188 Kcarny


Knapp & Bailey, prptrs Mission Feed Store, W. s Kearny bet Geary and St. Marks Place


Knapp Benjamin, bar-keeper, cor Clay and Kear- ny, basement, res Virginia Alley


Knapp P. of K. & B. res W. s Kearny bet Geary and St. Marks


Knapp J. 124 Kearny, 2d floor


Knapp Mrs. R. 124 Kearny, 2d floor


Knapp W. L. drayman with A. Dickinson, S. E. cor Wash'n and Front, res E. s Quincy bet Pine and Bush


Knibbe William, clerk with Dixon Brothers, 53 Mont'y, brds 64 Mont'y


Knickerbocker Fire Engine Co. No. 5, 108 Sac'o, foreman Edward S. Spear


Knight B. F. book-keeper, 129 Cal'a, res S. W. cor Cal'a and St. Mary's


Knight Jas. wines and liquor saloon, 225 Dupont Knight F. Brayton, hook-keeper at B. White's livery stable, Cal'a bet Mont'y and Leides- dorff, res 191 Cal'a


Knight L. F. upholsterer at Frank Baker's


Knight Mrs. Mary, res S. s Clementina, 4th h from Second


Knight, Harmon & Childs, imp'rs and job'rs boots and shoes, 68 Battery


Established as Knight, Mitchell & Childs, December, 1853 ; changed to present style Jannary, 1856.


Knight S. L. waterman, brds 19 Spring


Knight W. H. of Kimball & K. office Clay near Davis


Knight William W. book-keeper with Thomas Lambert. S. W. cor Cal'a and Front


Knights Luther, res E. s Chelsea Place


Knockland Saul, laborer, brds Tennessee Hotel Knoll C. F. tailor, 24 Mont'y


Knop H. of Mangles & Co. res 39 Waverly Place Knowland Mrs. Mary, res E. s Lafayette


Knowland Patrick, laborer, res S. s Broadway near Mason


Knowles C. C. dentist, office S. W. cor Sac'o and Mont'y, 3d floor, res Perry bet Second and Third


Grand Wortby Templar Temperence organization for the State of California.


Knowles J. H. of H. & K. 23 Cal'a


Knowles S. H. clerk, N. E. cor Front and Pine Knowlton J. J. agent for Badger's Patent Iror Street Paving, Oregon near Front, res Leav- enworth bet Filbert and Greenwich


Knox R. F. & Co. manfs and dealers in oil and camphene, 89 Wash'n


Established October, 1852.


Knox R. F. of R. F. K. & Co. 89 Wash'n, res cor Third and Folsom


Knox C. H. clerk, 89 Wash'n


Knox Franklin, of R. F. K. & Co. res cor Third and Folsom


Knox George T. att'y and notary public, 137 Mont'y, 2d floor


Knox J. W. camphene distiller, res Second near Harrison


Knox John B. clerk, 131 Cal'a


Knox Samuel, mcht, res 99 Pine


Knuss C. with Theo. Wetzel


Koch C. at Rassette House


Koch G. apprentice, 60 Mont'y


Koch Jas. miller at Pacific Mills


Koch Simon at Rassette House


Koehler Agustus, clerk with Geo. Sunder, 84 Battery


Koehler T. printer, "Cal'a Democrat " office 205 Dupont


Koehler Theodore, baker, cor Green and Powell Koehler W. baker, cor Green and Powell


Koegkowsky M. drayman, res 2 Post


Koenig F. trader, res S. s Bush bet Mont'y and Kearny


Koesel & Kruse, liquor saloon, S. W. cor Davis and Broadway


Koesel Louis, of Koesel & Kruse, S. W. cor Da- vis and Broadway


Kohler A. music and fancy goods store, 276 Stockton


Kohler Chas. native wine mcht, 102 Merchant, basement, res S. W. cor Stockton and Sac'o Kobler F. D. County Recorder, res Harrison bet Second and Third




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