Colville's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1856-1857, Part 38

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


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PLACE & CLARK, hay and grain, cor Beale and Market


Place Co. of P. & Clark res cor Beale and Mission Placide S. florist, 182 Wash'n


Plahl H. barber, 180 Wash'n


Planel L. T. professor of music, 239 Wash'n


Plass C. W. eng'r steamer Guadalupe


Platt S. & H. G. att'ys at law, office and res N. s Green near Mont'y


Platt C. K. attorney, 107 Merchant


Platt George, book-keeper with Wm. T. Coleman & Co. res 11 Stevenson


Platt & Co. contractors, office Sac'o bet Drumm and Davis


Platt H. B. of P. & Co. res Stockton near Clay Plate A. J. gun-smith, res 107 Post


Plate C. eng'r Coehituate Baths, 57 Sansome, res 107 Post


Plater - 3 Waverly Place


Plater E. W. book-keeper with S. L. Jones & Co. 61 and 63 Cal'a


Platshek Julius, clothing store, 127 Com'l Platshek Samuel, Clerk with Julius Platshek PLAZA BAKERY AND COFFEE SALOON, Giannini & Davis, prptrs, 202 Wash'n


Plaza Employment Office, James L. Farrell, prptr, Kearny 4th door from Merchant, 2d floor Pleasants Capt. Benjamin, res E. s First bet Har- rison and Bryant


Plege H. G. of Helmering & Plege, res S. W. cor Powell and Vallejo


Plege L. hat-trimmer, 165 Wash'n


Pless H. bar-keeper at Lutgen's Hotel, 64 Mont'y Plover Patrick, res 81 Broadway Plum C. M. upholsterer at Frank Baker's, res S. s Bush bet Stockton and Dupont


Plum G. H. painter, Wash'n near Davis


Plumer Chas. A. clerk, 89 Com'l, res N. s Geary bet Dupont and Kearny


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Plumer William, carpenter, res N. s Bernard near Taylor


Plumm George S. brick-maker, res N. s Geary bet Kearny and Dupont


Plummer Charles res W. s Mason bet Post and Geary


Plummer John A. produce dealer, res N. s Geary bet Kearny and Dupont


Plummer Jr. John A. clerk, brds N. s Geary bet Kearny and Dupont


Plummer J. C. millinery and dress-making, 217 Wash'n


Plunket Thomas, grocery, Sansome bet Green- wich and Filbert


Pocknet Joshua, laundryman, res Carr's Place


Podlech A. bar-keeper, brds 55 Mont'y


Poe Francis, att'y at law, office 10 Court Block, Clay, brds Oriental Hotel


Poety & Zemlin, prptrs California Restaurant, 98 Cal'a


Poety George, of P. & Z. 98 Cal'a, res N. W. cor Kearny and Bush


Poety James, rentier, res Mason bet Union and Filbert


Poher , tailor with Boucher & Garwig


Pohlman & Doubeski, manf jewelers, 102 Mer- chant, 3d floor


Pohlman H. of P. & D. res W. s Jones bet Sutter and Pine


Pointer Nathan, clothing dealer, res Kearny near Union


Poland & Hopkins, painters, 225 Stockton bet Clay and Wash'n


Poland Naban, of P. & H.


Polaske L. tin and stove store, 282 Dupont near Broadway


Pole Thomas & Co. grocery N. W. cor Wash'n and Powell


Pole Thomas, of T. P. & Co. boards N. E. corner . Wash'n and Powell


Polhemus C. B. of Alsop & Co. res W. s Powell bet Broadway and Vallejo


Polhemus Edward, clerk at Alsop & Co. res W. s Powell bet Broadway and Vallejo Police Office, City Hall, basement


Polk J. captain Steamer J. Bragdon


Polk Robert, clerk, Steamer Urilda


Pollack A. clerk with J. Bloomingdale, 99 Cal'a Pollack Brothers, importers fancy goods, 47 Bat- tery


Pollack Leopold, of P. B. 47 Battery


Pollack Joseph of P. B. 47 Battery


Pollack J. S. real estate agent, 97 Merchant


Pollard A. res E. s Stockton near Union


Pollard B. J. carpenter with Ramsay & Bergson, brds 68 Mont'y


Pollard C. P. druggist, N. E. cor Mont'y and Bush


Pollard Jobn M. mason, res 6 Quincy


Pollard J. carriage builder, 158 Cal'a, res 4 St. Mary's Place


Pollet & Co. feed store, 281 Dupont bet Pacific and Broadway


Pollet Francis, of P. & Co


Polo J. cook at Hendrickson's Saloon


Pollock D. H. boot and shoe dealer, cor Sac'o and Kearny


Pollock Edward, res Broadway near Kearny Pollock J. clothing, 172} Wash'n


Polwarth John, Craib & Polwarth


Pomroy David, of G. Hobbs & Co. res Wash'n, next San Francisco Saw Mill


Pomroy H. B. com mcht, 139 Front bet Jackson and Pacific, res S. s Wash'n near Mason Established in January, 1856.


Pond & Co. grocers, Clay below East


Pond Wm. of P. & Co


Pond Mrs. E. L. school teacher, N. s Bush bet Dupont and Stockton


Ponds Peter, liquor stand, Vallejo Street Wharf, res Union near Dupont


Ponndorff R. artist, cor Wash'n and Kearny


Pons C. of Besson & Pons, 145 Sac'o


Pons & Viot, book-binders, 187 Wash'n


Pons T. of P. & V. res S. s Com'l bet Kearny and Mont'y


Pont Frederick, copyist, American Theater Ponton Lucas, of Sanjurjo & Co. res 171 San- some


Pool Mrs. Ellen, dress-maker, res 125 Bush


Poole E. A. captain steamer Antelope


Poole Isaac L. 3 Waverly Place


Pooler J. R. H. Deputy Wharfinger Broadway Wharf, res Filbert near Jones


Poore Walter S. clerk with R. E. Brewster & Co. 85 Front cor Clay, res 118 Sac'o


Pope A. J. lumber dealer, N. E. cor Pine and Battery


Established in 1849.


Pope George G. & Co. com mchts, 35 Clay near Sansome


Pope Henry, carpenter, brds 101 Dupont


Pope H. W. carpenter, W. s Clara near Bush


Pope John, boatman, brds at Manhattan House


Pope John T. clerk with Macondray & Co. 54 and 56 Sansome


Pope Louis, butcher, N. E. cor Powell and Val- lejo


Pope carpenter, res S. s Harlan Place Poppe Brothers, dealers in cigars and tobacco, N. E. cor Com'l and Battery


Established Sept. 1851.


Poppe Charles of P. Bros. N. E. cor Battery and Com'l


Poppe Peter, laborer, Mission Dolores


PORT WARDENS: G. A. Swasey, George W. Ryder, Robert Haley, and Flournoy Shock- ley, office 41 and 42 U. S. Court Bdg


Porter Geo. S. clerk with George W. Clark, res Cal'a bet Mont'y and Leidesdorff


Porter Geo. S. res S. s Green bet Dupont and Stockton


Porter Horace, trader in mdse, 133 Kearny


Porter James, res E. s Mont'y near Bush


Porter J. C. delivery clerk at Wells, Fargo & Co's Express


Porter Mrs. Lydia, res W. s Stockton bet Sac'o and Clay


Porter R. K. mailing clerk at Post Office, res Yerba Buena bet Clay and Sac'o


Porter & Flenner, Empire Livery Stable, 133 Kearny bet Sac'o and Cal'a


Porter Wadsworth, of Porter & Flenner, 133 Kearny


Postman J. H. C. of Eggers & Co. 3} Cal'a Block, S. s bt Battery and Front, res 112 Cal'a


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Post Daily Evening, published by J. H. Udell & | Power M. J. of P. & Newcomb


Co. and edited by Rev. I. H. Brayton and J. H. Brodt, office of publication 65 Mer- chant, editorial room 68 Merchant, 3d floor Established by J. H. Udell July 24, 1856.


POST OFFICE, Custom House Bdg, entrance on Wash'n and Jackson, near Battery


C. L. Weller, P. M .; John Ferguson, Ass't P. M .; Ferdi- nand Creighton, Cashier; W. W. Armstrong, Box Clerk ; J. Shade Dungan, Registry Clerk; F. B. Casses and H. W. Butler, Dead Letter Department; R. K. Forter, Mailing Clerk; D. D. Mcclellan, Wm. M. Keifer, H. Clay Smith, Wm. Wadham, Jolin Short and Wm. Bigger, Delivery Clerks; Joseph Chamberlin, Newspaper Clerk; Mannel Simons, Porter. Office hours, from April to October, from 8 o'clock till 5 P. M .; from October to April, 8 to 4}2. Sun- days, from 9 to 10 A. M. Upon arrival of great mail, Do regulations as to office hours. Rates of Postage-Letters of less than half an ounce weight to any portion of this State, or Oregon and Washington Territories, three cents, pre-pay- ment required. Letters less than half an ounce to the At- lantic States, ten cents, end must also be pre-paid. Letters of above named weight, to France, twenty-six cents, pre- payment required. Same to Great Britain. twenty-nine cents, and to Germany, thirty cents. To Canada, fifteen cents-may or may not be pre-paid, Same to Mexico, tea cents ; to Panama, twenty cents ; to Peru, thirty-two cents ; and to Chili forty-eight cents, pre-payment required. Reat of glass boxes, 6635 cents per month, and lock boxes $1 per month for each individual. No charge for the wives and daughters of box-holders.


Post H. A. carpenter, brds at What Cheer House Post F. L. accountant, res N. s Post bet Mason and Powell


Post G. B. & Co. com mchts, Cunningham's Block Established in 1849.


Post Joseph A. of G. B. P. & Co. res Stockton cor Greenwich


Post William, rentier, W. s Mason near Lombard Potere Mad. M. O. greceries, cor Washington and Dupont


Potter Chas. S. of McRuer & Merrill, 47 and 49 Cal'a


Potter Charles, of Thomas, Lambert & Co. S. W. cor Front and Cal


Potter Mrs. Ellen, prptress Webster Saloon, 77 Jackson


Potter Francis, drayman, res S. s Folsom bet Ritchie and Fourth


Potter George C. engineer, brds at Oriental Hotel Potter James, mcht, S. s Post bet Dupont and Stockton


Potter Jeremiah, at Metropolitan Bathing Saloon Potter T. F. Jr, Fashion Stables, 111 and 113 Kearny


Potter Walter, printer, "Evening Post "


Pottier L. of Guerin & Co. 105 Mont'y Pottorff W. II. office 186 Wash'n, 2d floor


Poulterer, DeRo & Eldridge, auct'rs, 43 and 45 Cal'a


Established in 1850, as W. J. Sherwood & Co .; changed same year to Gower & Poulterer. In 1853, as DeRo, Bendixen & Co .; changed same year to Thomas J. Poulterer & Co .; and in 1856 to DeRo, Bendixen & Eldridge. Changed to present style, August 1st, 1856.


Poulterer Thomas J. of P., DeRo & Eldridge, res South Park


Poultney G. res Brannan bet Second and Third Pousillie Adrian, mcht, res 15 Sutter Powell C. F. inspector, Custom House Powell St. Market, E. Pierce, prptr, cor Powell and Wash'n


Powelsell Peter, drayman, Lewis bet Taylor and Jones Power & Newcomb, grain and produce, Clay near Drumm


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Powers George J. res N. E. cor Cal'a and San- some


Powers John, cooper, 38 Pine, res S. W. cor Pine and Jones


Powers John, res N. E. cor Cal'a and Sansome Powers Thomas, waiter at Hendrickson's Saloon Pracey George T. of Herrick & Pracey, res Rich cor Folsom


Prader Henry, res 4 Sansome


Prader Louis, res 4 Sansome


Prag M. hardware, 43 Clay near Davis, res Fil- bert bet Mason and Taylor


Prandcheid William, boots and shoes, 178} Clay Prank P. res W. s Mason bet Union and Filbert Pratt Adolphus, capt. sch'r Anna R. Forbes, res cor Jessie and Ann


Pratt Charles, res Stockton near Green


Pratt Henry G. carpenter, Wash'n near Davis


Pratt Henry, res Kearny near Green


Pratt James, att'y at law, room 2 Court Block, 184 Clay, 2d floor


Pratt James, printer with Whitton, Towne & Co. res S. s Minna bet Second and Third


Pratt James, clerk, 137 Mont'y, res Bush bet Powell and Mason


Pratt Nathan, office 110 Montgomery Block


PRATT HON. O. C. late Judge U. S. Court for


the Territory of Oregon, brds Rassette House Pratt S. K. with Horace Gusbee


Prauer & Co. A. prptrs "San Francisco Journal " (German)


Praner A. of A. P. & Co. res S. E. cor Sac'o and Stockton


Pray & Walker, prptrs Columbia Hotel 119 Pine Pray Mathew, of P. & Walker, 119 Pine


Pray Jas. bar-keeper American Exchange Pray Octavia W. (widow) dress-maker, 28 First Precht C. (M. D.) 223 Dupont


Precht G. clerk, 223 Dupont


Preckle G. of Ballhaus & Co


Presbyterian Churches-


First Presbyterian Church .- Stockton Street, neor Broadway; Service Sundays 11 o'clock A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 1 o'clock P. M. Rev. W. C. Anderson, D. D., pastor. This congregation was organized May 20, 1849, under the pastoral care of Rev. Albert Williams, and was the first Protestant Society in San Francisco. W. W. Caid- well, Dr. Geo. F. Turner, U. S. A., Frederick Billings, Sarah B. Gillespie, Ano Hodghtoo and M. A. Geary, were the original members ; and Bezer Simmons, Elihu Wood- ruff and Hiram Grimes, first trustees. For about eighteen months the congregation worshipped in a tent on Dupont street, except the interval of the wet season, when they met ia the Custom House. Jan. 19, 1851, a neat antique gothic edifice, capable of accommodating seven hundred persons, was dedicated. This building was destroyed by the great fire in June 22, 1851. In October of the same year a plain and nopretending structure was erected in which the con- gregation now meet. Efficient measures are in progress for the erection of a large and beautiful building, the congrega- tion being in a prosperous state, possessing within itself all the elements of strength and efficiency. Messrs. Billings, Grant, Weller, Osborn, Henry Haight and Jas. DeFreemery, are the present trustees. Number of communicants, one hundred aud forty. The Rev. Mr. Williams, compelled by ill-health, resigned Oct. 8, 1854, and the present pastor entered upon his duties Nov. 1, 1855.


Howard Street Presbyterian Church .- Happy Valley. Pub- lic services every Sunday at II o'clock A. M. Sunday School, 2 o'clock P. M. Rev. S. H. Willey, pastor. Messrs. D. N. Hawley, C. P. Potter, H. B. Janes, G. M. Blake, G. S. Mana and R. F. Knox, trustees; organized Sept. 1850, to supply a portion of the city (Happy Valley) then destitute of devotionul facilities. Under the auspices of the present pastor, the building at present occupied by the congregation was dedicated June 17, 1851, and was the first public building erected in the city with hard finished plas- tered walls.


Prescott Ed. ass't receiving teller at Drexel,


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Sather & Church's, res E. s Stockton bet | Provost D. R. agent for Wells & Provost, 64 Cal'a Wash'n and Clay Provost S. H. of W. & P. 64 Cal'a


Prescott Geo. Washington, wood yard, Taylor St. Wharf, res Valparaiso near Taylor


Prescott T. P. vetenary surgeon, res cor Tyler and Leavenworth


Prescott Wm. merchant, Cal'a, res S. s St. Mark's Place


Presho books, S. E. cor Kearny and Clay


Presidio Distillery, Parker & Co. prptrs, Presidio Road, 2 miles from Plaza


These Works were established hy present proprietors Nov. 1855. and have a capacity for manufacturing from 800 to 1,000 gallons every 24 hours, consuming 12,000 pounds of grain.


Preston O. J. dealer in lumber, Market, res N. s Post bet Powell and Stockton


Pretzel August, machinist, 90 Bush, res E s Bel- den near Bush


Price Alfred G. mariner, brds at Isthmus House Price Benjamin, dealer in boots and shoes, 71} Battery, res 86 Sac'o


Price J. C. prptr Rising State House


Price John J. S. carpenter and builder, res Riley bet Clay and Sac'o


Price & Co. com mchts, 155 Battery Price S. of P. & Co. 155 Battery


Prices Current and Shipping List, a weekly news- paper, published by R. E. Doyle, edited by Johnson & Doyle, office 128 Sansome


This publication was established hy Macey & Johnson, Jan. 1852: io August, 1853, became the property of the present publisher.


PRICHARD SAMUEL H. com mcht, 94 Clay, up-stairs, brds 178 Stockton


Priest Jr. Samuel, stage-driver, res S. s Folsom, 2 doors from Third


Prime F. E. Engineer Corps, U. S. A. 119 Mont- gomery Block


Prindle D. S. carpenter, cor Pacific and Mont'y Pringle Edw. J. of Whitcomb, Pringle & Felton, Commissioners for New York, Massachu- setts, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Or- egon Territory Prior J. K. gas fixtures, 164 Wash'n


Prior C. of O'Flaherty & Prior, Kearny bet Sac'o and Cal'a


Pritchard James, of Page & Pritchard, Empire Restaurant, Clay bet Mont'y and Sansome Procureur A. P. engraver, 135 Mont'y, 4th floor, brds S. s Sutter bet Kearny and Dupont Prof Courtier. prptr Steamboat Exchange, cor Clark and Drumm


Proll John, carpenter, brds 59 Kearny


Proll H. saddler and harness-maker, 114 Kearny PROMES GEORGE, grocer, S. s Pacific bet Mont'y and Kearny


Prommear Lewis, Clay Street Market


Proscholt Charles, barber, 49 Mont'y, res N. s Geary bet Dupont and Stockton


Proux Anthony, of Touaillon & Proux, res cor Market and Third


Proveau Francis, brick-maker, brds at Orleans House


Providence R. I. brds at Tremont House


Provines R. R. office 100 Merchant, 3d floor


Provoncher W. pattern-maker, Union Foundry, res McCormick near Pacific


Provost John W. at 64 Cal'a, res First bet Harri- son & Bryant


Prui Leon, clerk at Guichengs, N. W. cor Dupont and Broadway


Pruner F. hostler, 99 Pine


Pruzze John, dealer in groceries, Mission Dolores Psotta Frederick, gunsmith, 103 Com'l


Public Bakery, Zeile & Runkel prptrs, 234 Jack- son


Established in 1855.


Puffer Warren, cook at Tennessee Hotel Pugh & Co. hatters, 160 Com'l


Pugh Ed. of Pugh & Co. 160 Com'l, res S. s Pa- cific W. of Hyde


Pullman Jas. book-keeper at Jones, Tobin & Co. Purcell Michael, iron dealer, res Union House' Purcell Michael, laborer, 25 Front


Parcell Patrick, shingle-maker, brds at Orleans House


Purdy Edwin B. brds at Nightingale House, Mis- sion Dolores


PURDY J. B. & CO. clothing, 162 Clay


Established aa Purdy & Dimon 1849; changed to present style 1854.


Purdy J. B. of J. B. Purdy & Co. res Mont'y near Market


Purdy J. H. dep sheriff, office City Hall


Purdy J. tailor, 356 Stockton


Purdy Sam'l, office of Ephm. Leouard, Mont'y


Arrived in California December, 1849; located in Stockton Jannary 7th, 1850: elected Mayor the ensuing May; electe 1 Lieut. Governor of this State in 1851, and re-elected in 1853 by a majority of 12,000, of which this county gave 5,000.


Purkitt J. H., N. E. cor Clay and Mont'y


Putnam S. O. book-keeper with Cal. Steam Nav. Co. cor Front and Jackson


Pyser Henry, cartman, 85 Sansome


Pyser J. tailor, 87 Kearny


QUACKENBOSH Peter, carman, res Everett bet Fifth and Simmons


Quann Thomas, of Phillips & Co


Quantock H. joiner and picture frame maker, 105 Jackson


Quarles Samuel, mcht, Front, res Clay Street Court


Quarles Wm. A. clerk with Sweetzer, Hutchings & Co. res cor Clay and Powell


QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, U. S. A., S. E. cor Cal'a and Mont'y, 2d floor


Quast Charles, brds What Cheer House


QUEEN CITY STEAMER, commanded by Geo. R. Barclay, and owned by the Citizens' Steam Nav. Co. employed in the Sacramento and Marysville trade, lands at Pacific Wharf


The Queen City was built in San Francisco, under the super- vision of her present popular commander and for present owoers, after the style of the magnificent Mississippi pack- ets, with elegant cabins, state-rooms, balls, etc., extending almost the entire lengib of the hoat, situated above the main deck, and entirely disconnected with the freight room and other hnsiness of the boat, thus affording ample room for exercise and pleasure, to a great extent restricted on beats differently constructed. She is propelled by two pow- erful high pressure engines, and is not surpassed in speed by any boat upon the California waters. Dimensions: length


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of keel, 185 feet ; breadth of beam, 31 feet ; depth of hold, | Raidstone Jacob, gas-fitter, res 129 Bush 91% feet ; carrying capacity, 450 tuns. The bull was built by J. Lockwood, cabin by Mr. Weingard and machinery by Messrs, Martin, Anchutz & Co., Cincinnati. The Queen City made her first trip on the 4th of November, 1854, and ran with success up to February, 1855, since which time, by arrangement with the California Steam Navigation Com- pany, she bas been laid in ordinary:


Quigley D. laborer, Gas Works


Quigley Michael, plasterer, res S. E. cor Union and Larkin


Quigley James, boiler-maker, N. E. cor Front and Market


Quilligan Michael, chandler, Ritch near Bryant Quilligan M. laborer, Gas Works


Quillin Miles, baker, W. s Dupont bet Francisco and Bay


Quimby Z. M. watches and jewelry, 148 Kearny, res Miles bet Clay and Sac'o


Quincy Market, Anson Averell prptr, cor Kearny and Pacific


Quinn John, clerk in market cor Ecker and Ste- venson


Quinn Arthur, artesian well borer, res Third bet Market and Mission


Quinn Charles, fruit dealer, Green near Dupont Quinn Edward, (col'd) boot-black, 180 Clay


Quinn & Coffee, liquor dealers, 171 Front Quinn James, of Q. & C.


Quinn James, hatter, 157 Com'l


Quinn James, drayman, res Mission near Third Quinn John, liquor dealer, 82 Battery


Quinn J. F. res S. E. cor Kearny and Com'I, 3d floor


Quinn Michael, servant, Oriental Hotel Quinn Thomas, laborer, brds U. S. Hotel Quinlan John, blacksmith, res Union House Quinton J. B. contractor, res 261 Powell Quirk Catharine, Susquehanna House


Quirk John, laborer, res N. s Market bet Mont'y and Kearny


Quispe M. L. waiter, res 80 Bush


Quinlan J. laborer, Vulcan Iron Works Quonn Mark, boot-black, 26 First


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RAABE C. E. painter, S. W. cor Sutter and Ras- sette Place


Rabe William, att'y at law, 163 Clay, 3d floor, res same Rabe's Building, 163 Clay


Raby James, brds Susquehanna House


Radford Michael, boot-maker, 169 Wash'n, res bet Mont'y and Sansome


Radens F. cook, 55 Mont'y


Radstone Jacob, tin-smith at Gas Works Raffarty Thomas, laborer, res Market near Kearny Rafferty Jacob, hair-dresser, Jackson near Davis Rafter Jas. newspaper carrier, res 15 St. Mary Ragan John, fruit dealer, res W. s Trinity bet Bush and Sutter


Raggle H. Commercial Lodgings, 130 Com'l Ragsdale E. B. res S. E. cor Kearny and Com'], 3d floor Rahal - , laborer, res S. s Geary bet Mason and Powell Raian John, carpenter, res Stevenson bet First and Second


Railroad House, Haley & Thompson, prptrs, 46 and 48 Com'l and 87 Clay Established November, 1854.


Railroad Line of Stages from San Francisco to San Jose, office N. E. cor Clay and Kearny, McLellan & French, prptrs


Railton W. moulder, Pacific Foundry


Raimond R. E. com mcht, office 105 Front, 2d floor


Rainbow Saloon, Wm. Scherbreg, prptr, S. E. cor Dupont aud Wash'n


Rainhart W. operator Vance's dag'n gallery, S. W. cor Mont'y and Sac'o


Rainsford John, brds What Cheer House


Ralston S. W. clerk at Garrison, Morgan, Fretz & Ralston


Ralston William C. of Garrison, Morgan, Fretz & R. res 280 Stockton


Ramage G. W. of Schafer & R.


Ramft H. clerk, brds 55 Mont'y


Rampendahl H. saloon, Pacific bet Mont'y and Kearny


RAMSDELL A. G. prptr Ramsdell's Coal Yard, Jackson bet Front and Davis


Established in 1851 as Ramsdell, Bluxome & Co .; in 1S52 changed to Ramsdell & Co., and ja 1855 to present style.


Ramsay John, book-keeper with O'Connell & Ma- honey, brds cor Broadway and Sparks


Ramsay Robert, drayman, brds at Union House Ramsay & Bergson, carpenters and builders, 69 Merchant


Ramsay W. B. of R. & B. res 56 Mont'y Ramsay Jas. (col'd) steward st'r Helen Hensley Ransom Col. Leander, principal clerk of the U. S. Surveyor-General, office 74 and 75 Mont'y Block, res cor Sutter and Powell


Rand C. E. agent Rand's Sacramento Line Pack- ets, Clay St. Wharf


Rand D. H. policeman Re-appointed to present position July 23, 1856.


Rand O. H. contractor, brds Brooklyn Hotel Randall A. F. clerk at Our Market, 360 Stockton Randall A. G. of Wainwright R. & Co. res Taylor St. Terrace


Established as Pollard & Co. auctioneers, etc. April, 1849 ; changed to Pollard & Randall Jan. 1850, then to A. G. Randall, Real Estate Agent, Oct. 1850 ; appointed Notary Public Aug. 1851, and formed present association Sept. 1. 1853. Is Commissioner of Deeds for 13 different States of the Federal Union, and acting Consul-General for Honduras. Mr. Randall may very properly claim the position of " Pio- neer " iu his business in San Francisco, and in fact Cali- ifornia.


Randall E. G. clerk with A. Kohler


Randall G. clerk, S. W. cor Sansome and Cal'a Randall H. private boarding, res N. W. cor Stock- ton and Greenwich


Randall P. M. res cor Beale and Harrison Randall P. (col'd) res Mason near Broadway Randall Mrs. S. E. boarding house, 18 Post Randall Wm. baker, Jenny Lind Bakery Randall Wm. printer, "Evening Post" Randan L. H. res Riley bet Clay and Sac'o Rande Charles W. sea captain, res S. s Vallejo bet Stockton and Powell


RANDELL & CO. wholesale grocery mchts, cor Cal'a and Front


Established as Harrold, Randell & Co. Jan. 1st, 1855 ; cbanged to present style Aug. Ist, 1856.


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Randell F. M. of R. & Co. res Essex near Harrison Randell James W. of Wm. T. Coleman & Co. N. W. cor Cal'a and Front


Randell Jolin E. seaman, res 18 Post


Randolph & Lipman, mchts, office N. E. cor Cal'a and Front, 2d floor


Established as present style Angust, 1851.


Randolph B. H. of R. & L. res N. W. cor Cal'a and Dupont


Randolph Thos. (col'd) res Green near Stockton Raney Saml. cook, 254 Sac'o


Ranken H. clerk, S. E. cor Folsom and Fourth


Rankin & Co. com mchts, Battery bet Pacific and Broadway


Establisbed in 1852.


Rankin Ira P. of R. & Co. brds Oriental Hotel Rankin Roht. of Ely & R. res Rassette House" Rans W. hatter, 75 Mont'y


Ransford John, porter with Goodwin & Co. 119 Front


Ransom Leander, res S. E. cor Sutter and Powell Raphael Harry, at G. H. Wines & Co's. Exp. res E. s Minna near Third


Raphael M. tailor, 51 Bush


Raphall James M. book-keeper with S. F. Meyer & Co. 62 Cal'a


Rapheal J. tailor, W. s Kearny bet Bush and Sutter


Rapepot Jacob, wholesale liquor dealer, res Tay- lor near Green


Rapp J. of Schram & Rapp, 181 Mont'y


Raritan House, James Barrett prptr, Broadway near Sansome


Rasche & Pfluegers, music and piano forte depot, watch-makers and jewelers, 190 Wash'n Rasche F. of R. & P. 190 Wash'n


Rasco E. carriage-maker, 79 Mont'y


RASSETTE HOUSE, S. W. cor Bush and San- some


Rassette Jos. prptr Rassette House


Mr. R. arrived in California in 1851, and opened the old Ras- sette House during the same yenr, which was consumed by fire May 3, 1853. The present bonse, containing two bnn- dred rooms, was built on the same site soon after the fire, and is now one of the most extensive and popular Hotels in the State. Arrangements are now being made by the pro- prietor to enlarge the buildings to more than twice its pres- ent capacity.


Rassette Livery Stables, Geo. S. Banks prptr, Bush next to Rassette House


Rathjen T. cigar-maker, 88 Mont'y


Ratliff J. liquor saloon, N. W. cor Davis and Clarke Ray H. H. res 64 Kearny


Raye Alfred, porter, clerk with A. C. Messerve & Co




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