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Kohler Geo. F. dep County Recorder, office Hall of Records, res Harrison near Third
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Kohler John J. jeweler, 262 Dupont near Pacific | Kraus Fred. musician, res W. s St. Mary
Kohlberg J. of Waterman, Kohlberg & Co. 40 Com'l, res 177 Mission
Kohlmoos John, grocery store, N. W. cor Dupont and Broadway
Kohncke J. C. cigar dealer, 322 Stockton
Kohn E. furniture, 201 Kearny bet Jackson and Pacific, res N. W. cor Powell and Green
Kohn H. clerk with J .. Burmiester, N. W. cor Mont'y and Bush
Kohn Morris, cigar dealer, Davis near Clarke Kohn S. cigar mant, cor Broadway and Dupont Kol August, laborer, 43 Battery
Kolfe Amos lumber dealer, brds S. E. cor Broad- way and Powell
Kolmer Hyman, clothing store, 45 Pacific Komfeld A. milliner, 249 Clay
Kone D. C. tinman, 42 Sansome
Kong Wo (Chinese,) mcht, 176 Sac'o
Konig A. clerk with H. Hentsch
Kook John C. carpenter, res W. s August Alley Kopp Francois, tailor, 185 Com'l
Koppke Henry, of Middlehoff & Koppke S. E. cor Dupont and St. Mark's Place
Koppitz C. res Francisco near Stockton
Korb F. plumber, 135 Cal'a, basement, res 37 Mont'y
Korb J. C. H. hoatman, res 27 Mont'y
Korb John J. watchman, res 27 Mont'y
Korff H. C. grocery store, N. E. cor Stockton and Broadway
Korn Julius, of A. Pauer & Co. res 66 Merchant Kornahrens H. & Co. grocers, S. W. cor Folsom and Third
Korniker Louis, painter, res N. s St. Charles near Kearny
Korniker L. clothing, 71 Com'l
Korten B. & Co. grocery, Clay bet Powell and Mason Korten B. of B. K. & Co
Kossuth Saloon, Marco Miner prptr, N. E. Com'l and Front .
Koster Albert, prptr Union Brewery res N. s Mission 4 doors from Second
Koster H. prptr Washington Baths, 174 Wash'n Kostiff J. steward steamer Sophie, res Vallejo near Sansome
Kostmayer John, barber shop, 296 Stockton bet Pacific and Broadway
Kouster Henry, grocer, cor Folsom and Third Krahe W. A. watch-maker, 51 Mont'y
Krain A. clothing dealer, Pacific near Front Kramhach R. importer and dealer in crockery and glassware, 140 Clay
Established in 1850.
Kramer Caspar, cabinet-maker, with W. J. Silver Kramer Jacob, grocery store, S. W. cor Green- wich and Dupont
Kramer J. bar-keeper, 161 Com'l, basement, res W. s Dupont bet Filbert and Greenwich Krain A. & Co. clothing dealers, Jackson Wharf near Drumm
Kratzenstein C. clerk with Mrs. E. Hoger Kraus Mrs. C. dry goods, Third bet Minna and Everett
Kraus E. of Schleicher & Kraus, New England House
Krause Charles, blacksmith shop, Pacific bet Montgomery and Kearny
Krause Wm. E. office S. E. cor Cal'a and Davis, up stairs .
Krebs Charles, cigar dealer, N. W. cor Jackson and Drumm
Kriebel A. J. with Simon Messenger
Kregenburgh Charles, caulker, brds at Isthmus House
Kremer M. of Newmark & K. res S. E. cor Post and Stockton
Kress J. wheelwright, 39 Sansome, res same place Kreyenhagen & Brothers, grocers, N. W. cor Bush and Powell
Kreyenhagen Edward, of K. & B
KREYENHAGEN, KRUSE & CO. wholesale grocers, 49 and 51 Front
Established as Kruse & Co. June 1853; changed to present style Aug. 1854.
Kreyenhagen Julius, of K., K. & Co. 49 and 51 Front
Kroger H. cooper, 120 Jackson near Sansome Krohn Henry, with J. G. Werlin
Krowning Wm. grocer, 119 Kearny, res Sac'o bet Powell and Mason
Kronsky Wm. H. res cor Francisco and Dupont Krouse Joseph, wood chopper, res Anthony 3 doors N. of Mission
Krueckmann Fr. (M. D.) office 346 Stockton
Krug Auguste, druggist, S. E. cor Vallejo and Powell
Kruenhagen J. F. miner, res Green near Kearny Kruse Ernst, of K. &. K., S. W. cor Davis and Broadway
Kruse Edward, of Kreyenhagen, K. & Co. 49 and 51 Front
Kruze Conrad, clerk, 132 Clay, residence Mission N. s bet Price and Johnston
Kreyenhagen Gustave, grocer, res cor Second and Mina
Kuchel & Dresel, lithographers, 174} Clay, 3d floor
Establisbed 1853.
Kuchel Chas. C. of K. & D.
Kuelp F. W. private school, Sutter bet Mont'y and Sansome
Kuh Leopold, res Green bet Kearny and Dupont Kuhl F. lithographic printer, 109 Sutter Kuhen Alfred, First near Market, brds 6 Jessie Kuhn Emile, crockery dealer, res Powell W. s near Union
Kugbn J. jeweller, 171 Washington
Kuhn Louis, billiard table manf, 270 Wash'n above Stockton
Kuhn Morris, tailor, Jackson near Davis Kuhne Wm. tailor, res 14 First
Kuhrn James, porter house, Com'l bet Davis and Front
Kull Henry, musician, Vallejo S. s bet Powell and Mason
KUNER ALBERT, seal engraver and die sinker, 167 Wash'n, res Clementina bet Third and Fourth
Kuntz & Lowenstein, 85 Kearny
Kuntz J. of K. & L. 85 Kearny
Kunz F. prptr N. Y. Bakery, res 112 Kearny
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NEW BEDFORD OIL & CAMPHENE WORKS No. 87 WASHINGTON STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
R. F. KNOX & CO.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SPERM, LARD, POLAR, CHINA, NEATSFOOT and TANNERS'
ILS,
CAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID,
ALCOHOL AND WICKING, Of all kinds, and of the best quality. Also, Soda ash, Potash, Soap, Glue, Axle Grease, Tallow, &c
All orders promptly filled, and satisfaction guarantied. Our aim is to do business with regular and permanent Customers; hence our motto is-GENUINE ARTICLES, LOW PRICES, AND CASH PAYMENTS.
WILLIAM LANGERMAN & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN-
CIGARS AR
No. 81 FRONT STREET,
Mr. LANGERMAN, of our Firm, being a resident of NEW YORK, we are in regular receipt of the various brands of IMITATION CIGARS, PRIXEVA VINCOLITVO THE OL CILIOS
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Kurley John, porter, res Union bet Leavenworth | Laichan Jaques, waiter, 189 Pine and Jones
Kurn Patrick, laborer, res Pinkney Place, near Broadway
Kurtz John, of Brendlinger & K. 67 Cal'a
KURTZ, W. W. & Co. publishers and prptrs " Wide West " literary newspaper, office 162 Wash'n, printed at 153 Sansome
Etablished under present style May 1855.
Kutz G. cigar manf, cor Broadway and Dupont
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LABATT H. J. att'y at law, 101 Merchant, 2d floor, res W. s Taylor bet Sac'o and Cal'a Labatt A. C. res Taylor bet Sac'o and Cal'a La Bell Henry, boatman, 4 Morse
LA BELLE CREOLE SALOON, 89 Wash'n, W. H. Blossom, prptr
Labretta R. res Lombard bet Stockton and Powell
Lackmann F. res W. s August Alley
Lackman Lewis, tailor, res Sac'o W. of Leaven- worth
Lacombe J. B. of Edwards & L. res W. s Bush bet Dupont and Kearny
Lacourt Charles, manuf asphaltum composition, res N. s Clementina near First
Lacy Rev. E. S. pastor First Congregational Church, res S. s Cal'a, 3d h above Church
Graduated at Hamilton College in 1850, studied theology at Auburn Theological Seminary from 1850 to 1853, preached for the First Presbyterian Church, Syracuse, until April, 1854, arrived in California May 17, 1854, commenced preach- ing in Crescent City June 4th, 1854, removed to San Fran- cisco in April, 1855, preached for Howard Street Church until Jao. Ist, 1856, when he commenced preaching at the First Congregational Church, and was installed as pastor thereof July 6th, 1856.
Lacy Charles, carpenter, brds What Cheer House Ladd A. T. coal dealer, res N. s Stevenson near Third
Ladd Geo. watch-maker and jeweler, 139 Mont'y Ladd J. W. importer, offices 44 Bush and S. W.
cor Clay and Front, res S. s Mission bet First and Second
Laddy James, clerk, brds 18 Bush
Ladomas W. fancy goods, Dupont near Clay Lafaille J. watchman at Rassette House
Lafayette Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2, Broad- way bet Dupont and Stockton
Organized Ist June, 1853. H. A. Cobb, Commander ; Frank Mailott, Foreman.
Lafayette Saloon, S. W. cor Kearny and Pine Lafitte Charles B. merchant, res 182 Cal'a
Laford Peter, cook, res S. s Sutter bet Kearny and Dupont
Lafontaines A. J. Mountaineer Printing Office, cor Kearny and Com'l
Laffan E. brds at Tremont House
Laffarty Charles, street lamp lighter, res S. s Jessie near Second Lafferty Michael, laborer, brds with Richard Kcating
Lagauterie & Co. French importers, 134 and 136 Jackson
Lagauterie F. C. of C. L. & Co. dwl 134 Jackson Lagauterie H. C. of L. & Co. res 134 Jackson LAGOARDE BERNARD, gunsmith, 205 Wash'n
Laidly James, res W. s Third bet Harrison and Silver
Lahausen H. at Dan's Saloon
Laine Jule, lapidary, res Sutter bet Hyde and Larkin
Laine R. W. Stockton messenger Pacific Exp. Co. brds 195 Cal'a
Laith John, restaurant, Clay near East
Lake Delos, of Peyton, Duer, Lake & Rose, res 137 Mont'y, 2d floor
Lake House, Fitz Brown, prptr, near Lake Mer- cede, 10 miles from Plaza
Lakeman & Helmken, dealers in hardware 129 Kearny
Lakeman W. of L. & Helmkin, 129 Kearny Lally Mrs. C. (widow) res N. s Jessie near Second Lamb F. tin roofer, 33 Leidesdorff, res 81 Broad- way
Lamb George, butcher, res W. s Stockton bet Cal'a and Sac'o
Lamb T. J. book-keeper with Lent, Newell & Co. res Dupont 2d door above Greenwich
Lamatt - , hatter with Collins & Co. Com'l Lambert Chas. of Decker & Co. Marysville, office at R. E. Brewster & Co's
Lambert Frank, salesman with Thomas Lambert & Co. S. W. cor Cal'a and Front
Lambert Gilbert, res Union N. s near Powell
Lambert & Co. auction and com mchts, S. E cor Wash'n and Kearny
Lambert G. G. of L. & Co. res 280 Jackson above Powell
LAMBERT THOMAS & CO. importers and com mchts, S. W. cor Front and Cal'a, 2d floor
Established as Stoutenburgh & Co. Sept. 1849; changed to present style, 1854.
Lambert Thomas, of T. L. & Co. res cor First and Folsom
Lambert Wm. boiler-maker, res N. s Mellus bet Jane and Third
Lambie L. surgeon, res N. W cor Kearny and Broadway
Lamden J. F. mcht, 137 Front, res S. E. cor Cal'a and Powell
L'Ami L. liquor saloon, at the Lagoon bet Lom- bard and Greenwich
Lamitty A. mason, res N. s Bush bet Dupont and Stockton
Lanuzarrd L. res Union near Mont'y
Lamka & Co. grocers, S. W. cor Clark and Davis Lamka C. of Lamka & Co. S. W. cor Davis and Clark
Lamm & Co. dry goods, 169 Clay
Lamm Isaac, of L. & Co. res 169 Clay
Lammot Robert S. of Gibbons & Lammot, 65 Cal'a, 2d floor
Lamott A. clerk, 157 Com'l
Lamoreanx Samuel, res E. s Yerba Buena near Clay
Lampher Charles A. liquors, N. E. cor Brannan and Johnston
Lanckenan, ship-master, 129 Sansome
Landeker J. S. res Green near Powell Lander Gustave, officer, U. S. Marsbal's Office
Lander P. C. dealer in real estate, office S. W. cor Mont'y and Merchant, res S. s Jackson above Stockton
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Landers James, liquor saloon, S. W. cor Market | Larabee G. B. watchmaker, res S. s Harlem and Geary Place
Landry N. clerk at Abel Gny's Bank
Landsberger & Co. com mchts, 44 Leidesdorff
Landsberger J. of L. & Co
Lane F. F. dealer in books and stationery, E. s Kearny bet Post and Sutter
Lane Henry, miller, brds 26 Battery
Lane James A. drayman, brds What Cheer House
Lane John, porter, 54 aud 56 Sansome
Lane N. B. res S. s Ellis bet Mason and Powell Lane N. C. builder, S. W. cor Ellis and Powell Lane & Co. grocers, S. E. cor Sac'o and Drumm Lane P. of L. & Co
Lane Roscoe G. clerk with Crowell, Crane & Brigham
Lane R. of Davidson & Lane, 141 Sac'o Lane Thomas, policeman
Appointed July 23d, 1856.
Lane W. W. clerk with Flint, Peabody & Co
Lang C. E. sign painter, 129 Kearny, res Mason bet Union and Green
Lang James, policeman, res Ecker near Market Reappointed to present position, July 23d. 1856.
Lang J. L. of Tandler & Co. 5 Custom House Block, Sac'o, res Tehama bet First and Sec- ond
Lange Lonis, billiard saloon, S. E. cor Sac'o and Leidesdorff
Langdon & Co. carpenters, Spofford
Langdon L. H. of L. & Co. res Com'l above Ma- son
LANGERMAN WM. & CO. importers and whol'e dealers in cigars and tobacco, 81 Front, res Willow Glen, Brown
Established under present style and same business, June, 1850.
Langley C. & A. J. importers of drugs and medi- cines, 43 Long Wharf
Established as Clerk & Langley, April, 1852 ; changed to present style. Dec. 1855.
Langley C. of C. & A. J. L. 43 Long Wharf, res cor Folsom and Fremont
Langley A. J. of C. & A. J. L., 43 Long Wharf, res Fremont south of Folsem
Langley David, teamster, res Union bet Stock- ton and Powell
Langley Henry G. clerk, 144 Wash'n, rooms 9 Ritter's Bdg
Langley Jas. druggist, brds What Cheer House Langley T. P. boarding-house, E. s Second bet Jessie and Mission
Langton Thomas, drayman, res N. s Market bet Mont'y and Kearny
Lannigan P. buteher, brds 20 Sansome
Lanszweert L. chemist, office 174} Clay, 3d floor Lantheaume Bakery, Louis Lantheaume prptr, Green near Powell
Lantheaume Louis, prptr Lantheaume Bakery, Green near Powell
Lapell Louis, laborer, Mission Dolores
Lapfgeer Aug. professor of music, 222 Stockton Lapsley Samuel, tinsmith, res Mission Dolores
Lapsley & Wheelock, dealers in carpets, etc. 130 Cal'a Establisbed 1852.
Lapsley W. M. of L. & W. res 130 Cal'a
Lardie Mrs. A. grocery store, N. s Presidio Road W. of Valley House
Laregre Chas. baker, 187 Pacific, bet Kearny and Dupont
La Reintrie Henry, Liquidating Entry Clerk, Cus- tom House, res Stevenson W. of Third Large Benot, tailor, 185 Com'l
Large Thomas, painter with Deane & Oliver, res 61 Jessie
Larimer Mrs. A. nurse, res N. W. cor Third and Howard
Larimer Richard, carpenter, res Union bet Pow- ell and Stockton
Larkie Dennis, laborer, res S. W. cor Broadway and Mont'y
Larkin James, laborer, Custom House, res cor Kearny and Broadway
LARKIN T. O. Pres't Pioneer Society, N. W. cor Mont'y and Sac'o, res 282 Stockton bet Pacific and Jackson
Mr. Larkin arrived in California in April, 1832 ; the next year married a lady from Massachusetts ; the ceremony was per- formed on board an American vessel from Honolulu, lying at Monterey, hy Jno. C. Jones, Esq., American Consul at the Sandwich Islands, then en route for home. Mrs. L. was the first American lady who settled in California, and their children the first full-blooded Yankees born in this country. In 1844, Mr. Larkin received the appointment of Consul of the U. S. for California, the only consular agent for that government in the country. Afterwards appointed U. S. Naval Agent for the N. W. coast of America ; and in 1847, by appointment of Commodore Shubrick, was made U. S. Naval Storekeeper. In every position Mr. L. has faithfully and ably discharged all the public duties pertaining to it. For his important and faithful services during the period of the war, Mr. L. received the thanks of the Navy Department with the acceptance of his resignation. As one of the ear- liest American settlers, his every interest-family and for- tune-is identified with the country, having a thorough ac- qunintance with all its history, and familiarity with its re- sources and its wants, Mr. L. occupies a prominent and pe- culiar position before the people of California.
Larkin, T. O. Jr. clerk, N. W. cor Mont'y and Sac'o, res E. s Stockton bet Jackson and Pacific .
Larkin Thomas, res Ritchie bet Folsom and Har- rison
Larkin , paper carrier, brds 20 Kearny LaRoche Wm. ground coffee manf, Dupont bet Pine and Bush
Larrabe G. B. doorkeeper Metropolitan Theater Larry Michael, laborer, res S. s Geary bet Mason and Powell
Larsaneur Louis, stone-cutter, res 7 Milton Place Larson C. carriage-maker, 39 Sansome
Larson J. bootmaker, 169 Wash'n. res Third bet Mission and Folsom
Lask L. dry goods, office 80} Sac'o, 2d floor, res WV. s Stockton bet Clay and Sac
Laskye L. clerk with Ashim & Brother, 41 Pacific Lasinsky M. hand-cartman, dwl at Four's House, Market
Lassalette Julian, res Stone near Jackson Lassard R. clerk with J. Block
Lathrop E. N. of Onderdonk & Latbrop, 79 Mont'y Latham Milton S. att'y at law, Collector of Cns-
toms for the District of San Francisco, res W. s Stockton, bet Jackson and Pacific
Mr. Latham arrived in California in the winter of 1850, and, for a short time, served as clerk in the court of Judge Til- ford, then Recorder of San Francisco, In the spring oftbet year he removed to Sacramento, (which has ever since been his permanent home,) and formed a law partnership with James B. Haggin, Esq. and Gov. Bigler : this firm changed to Haggio, Lntham & Monson. In 1851, Mr. L. waselected
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District Attorney for the Sixth Judicial District, at that time composed of the counties of Sacramento and El Dorado. The laithful and able discharge of his duties in that office won for him the confidence and esteem of his fellow citizens, and tended, io oo small degree, to his subsequent political advancement. At the Democratic State Convention held at Sacramento in 1852 for the appointment of delegates to the National Convention, Mr. L. was elected President ; and, at the regular annual convention, received the nomina- tioo to Congress, to which position he was duly elected in the fall of that year. Io September, 1855, Mr. Latham was appointed to bis present position, succeeding R. P. Ham- mond, Esq. Scarcely thirty years of age, Mr. Latham has filled a large space io the public eye of California, and his career, eminently successful in every respect, is a speaking evidence of what may be effected by determination and per- severance, aided by talent, purity of character and system- atic industry.
Latham Jas. H. refunding clerk, Custom House, res 269 Stockton
Latimer B. E. store-keeper, New Orleans Ware- houses, cor Cal'a and Davis
Latimer Benj. storage and com. cor Cal'a and Drumm, res W. s Green, bet Dupont and Kearny
Latoni Edward, cooper, S. W. cor Stockton and Broadway
LATSON, A. C. builder, res Second bet Clemen- tina and Folsom
Latz J. tailor, Wash'n near Stockton
Latz J. cigar-maker, rear 32 Mont'y, res Webb bet Sac'o and Cal'a
Latz Samuel clerk with Samuel Morgenstern, 57 Pacific
Latz S. & H. clothing, 95 Pacific
Lauenstein F. L. prptr Saulmann's coffee saloon, 128 Mont'y
Laughlin Patrick, laborer, Mission Dolores
Laugstadter S. dry goods, Second one door from Mission
Laumester F. W. res 146 Pacific
Laurent & Michell, dress-making and millinery, 147 Sac'o, 2d floor Laurent Mad. of L. Michell, 147 Sac'o
Latuerwasser F. P. butcher, East near Clay Lavalle Mrs. E. res N. s Berry near Dupont Lavell J. boots and shoes, N. W. cor Battery and Com'l, res N. W. cor Jessie andThird
Lavell Michael, clerk with J. Lavell
Laviosa, Marengo & Co. dealers in provisions and liquors, 114 Battery Established December, 1854.
Laviosa Francis, of L., Marengo & Co. res Green bet Dupont and Kearny
Lavensleir Conrad, waterman, res W. s Powell bet Pine and Bush
Lavensky Davis, hand-cartman, res 22 First Lavetsky H. variety, store, W. s Second bet Mar- ket and Stevenson
Lavezzari F. wholesale grocer, 139 Sansome, res S. s Union bet Sansome and Mont'y
Established in 1853 as Lavezzari & Thompklos ; changed to present style June, 1855.
Lavina William, on steamer Sierra Nevada, brds 115 Bush
Lavis Morris, hand-cartman, res 19 Kearny Law George, brds 230 Stockton
Law & Evans, plumbers, 164 Wash'n Law Henry, of L. & Evans, 164 Wash'n Law Henry, of Reynolds & L. brds 280 Stockton Law Robert, brds 231 Stockton
Lawes James, (col'd) seaman, res 347 Dupont Lawler J. stevedore, res cor Harrison and Beale
Lawler Martin, laborer, brds Orleans House Lawler Peter, waiter at Hendrickson's saloon Lawler R. C. book-keeper with Garrison, Morgan, Fretz & Ralston, res Calhoun near Green Lawler William, jeweler, 147 Kearny
Lawless John, cooper at Pacific O. & C. Works Lawless Mrs. J. (widow) boarding house, 235 Kearny
Lawless M. harness and trunk maker, N. W. cor Sansome and Cal'a
Lawless Lands, laborer, res Taylor bet Post and Geary
Lawless Thomas, carpenter, res 3 Spring
Lawless Walter, hair-dressing saloon, Kearny bet Merchant and Clay
Lawlor F. J. at Rassette House
Lawrence B. Jr. mdse broker, office S. E. cor Clay and Front, 2d floor
Lawrence Francis res Hampton Place near Har- rison
Lawrence & Houseworth, opticians, 177 Clay
Established by Geo. S. Lawrence 1851 ; changed to present style May 15, 1855.
Lawrence G. S. of L. & Houseworth, res N. Y.
Lawrence H. H. employee at U. S. B. Miut, res Beale bet Harrison and Bryant
Lawrence, Daggett & Foard, editors and prptrs "Golden Era "
Lawrence J. E. of L., D. & F.
Lawrence J. O. res 39 Mont'y
Laurence L. L. clerk, res 22 Battery
Laurentz Geo. P. soda manf with Classin & Mowry
Lawrinson P. painter, Green near Dupont Laurion J. J. clerk, 105 Mont'y
LAWTON A. T. merchant, office S. E. cor Clay and Front, 2d floor, brds International Hotel
Lawton O. of Haynes & L. 128 Sansome
Lay J. res American Exchange
Layre J. H. res 118 Sac'o
Layton Francis, porter, res E. s Jessie near Ecker
Layzell Robert, house and sign painter, N. E. cor Folsom and Simmons
Lazard Brothers, imp'rs and dealers in dry goods, 64 Sac'o
Established February, 1850.
Lazard A. of Lazard Bros, 64 Sac'o
Lazard E. of L. Bros, 64 Sac'o
Lazard S. of L. Bros, 64 Sac'o
Lazara Phillip, bar keeper at the Mission Dolores Lazarus Edw. grocer, N. W. cor Dupont and Pine Lazarus E. cigar store, 138 Mont'y, res Broad- way bet Stockton and Powell
Lazarus John, clerk with D. W. Kimball
Leahy Daniel, rentier, res Green bet Dupont and Stockton
Mr. L. was a member of Gillespie's Rifle Batallion in the Mexican War, and arrived here io 1847.
Leakey Francis, clerk, brds at What Cheer House Leary T. E. painter, res Minna near Third Leavenworth (M. D,) office 25 Court Block, Clay, res Sonoma
First Alcalda of San Francisco, 1848.
Leavitt C. H. blacksmith, 182 Wash'n
Leavitt Joseph S. res Cal'a bet Dupont and Stockton
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Le Batard A. clerk with M. Le Batard, res 148 | Legary J. B. 150 Com'l Wash'n
Le Batard G. B. physician, office 172 Mont'y
Le Batard M. grocer, 127 Wash'n
Le Blanc Mrs. A. milliner, Vallejo near Dupont Le Bras E. at Saloon 183 Com'I
LECACHEUX, GALLEY & CO. importers of French goods, 60 Front
Established as Ratan & Lecachenx Sept. 1850, and changed to present style Jan. 1851.
Lecacheux Julius, of L. G. & Co. res Paris
Lece Antoine, rcs Lewis Place, bet Taylor and Jones
Lecher A. A. dealer in books and stationery, N. E. cor Cal'a and Sansome, 2d floor
Lechtenstein S. H. res Vallejo near Powell
Leclair John, property holder, res cor Lombard and Stockton
Leclere Johu, furnace builder, res Sutter N. s bet Stockton and Powell
Lecomte Alexander, French matress maker, S. E. cor Sutter and Kearny
Lecomte N. stoves and tinware, 232 Dupont, res 57 Clay
LeCount Chas. W. assayer, res N. s Jackson near Mason
LeCount Josiah J. importer and dealer in books and stationery, 111 Mont'y
Established as Cook & LeConnt, March, 1850 ; changed to LeConnt & Strong Nov. 1852, and to present style Feb. 1856. This complete and extensive establishment unsurpassed in the United States, deserves more than a passing notice. Its present proprietor in conjunction with his associate, com- menced business in the infancy of the city, and has partici- pated in its early vicisitudes caused by the conflagrations which were so destructive. In the early part of 1853, the present splendid structure occupied by Mr. LeCount was erected at an expense of $82.000, and exhibits in all its de- tails completeness of adaptation, the result of the perfect acquaintance of its enterprising owner.in the business in which he is engaged. It is 26 by 90 feet, and four stories in hight. One of its early and most successful merchants, Mr. L. considers as his permanent bome the city which his enterprise has aided to enlarge and adorn.
LeCount T. R. clerk 111 Mont'y, res N. s Mission bet Fourth and Fifth
Leddy J. T. clerk, 115 Mont'y, res Rassette House
Lee Benjamin F. sash and blind maker, brds N. s Wash'n bet Taylor and Jessie
Lee B. Watkins, att'y at law, res N. s Greenwich near Stockton
Lee C. 2d engineer steamer Helen Hensley
Lee Clement, (col'd) at Athenæum Saloon
Lee Frank, brds 230 Clay
Lee Franklin V. mason, rcs N. s Wash'n bet Taylor and Jones
Lee H. C. book-keeper with Drexel, Sather & Church
Lee N. A. sheet iron and copper ware, Davis near Broadway
Lee William, laborer, res 11 Dupont
Lee William, mason, brds What Cheer House
Leedham Isaac, hook-keeper, N. W. cor Mont'y and Com'I Leese J. W. captain police Reappointed to present position July 23d, 1856.
Leeper Chas. ale saloon, 75 Com'l
Lefevre B. apothecary, 215 Wash'n
Leffingwell Wm. real estate broker, office 118 Mont'y, 2d floor, res Laurel Place
LeGascon Francois, at Miner's Restaurant
Legay Chas. 150 Com'l
Legg Thos. miner, res Green near Stockton Leykauff A. of Moller & Co. res E. s Hawthorne bet Folsom and Harrison
Lehmann Geo. jeweller and watchmaker, 207 Wash'n
Lehman Geo. carriage painter, 39 Webb, res N. 8 Sutter bet Kearny and Mont'y
Lehman Lewis, clerk with M. Dukes
Leib J. L. clerk with Howe & Co
Leibert John, mason, res 89 Bush
Leigh B. W. of Glassell & L. office 9 U. S. Court Bdg
Leighton J. C. res 155 Mission
Leiners J. H. clerk, cor Leidesdorff and Halleck Leinhart George, cooper, res at the terminus of Anthony
Leipnitz G. druggist, 82 E. s Kearny, bet Pine and Bush
Leitch J. H. miller, N. E. cor First and Mellus LEKENS P. & CO. cabinet manf, 190 Jackson Lekens P. of P. L. & Co. res 190 Jackson
Leland Mrs. S. A. boarding house, 190 Cal'a
Lelarge - , 161 Com'1, 2d floor Lemaruenda G. wood and coal yard, cor Vallejo and Dupont
Lemke C. groceries and liquors, S. W. cor Front and Chamber
Lemme F. manf jeweller, 140 Sac'o, 3d floor Lemmen A. H. of Bahre & L.
Lemoine & Champion, stall 12 New World Mar- ket
Lemoine I. of L. & Champion
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