Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1885, Part 79

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Publication date: 1885
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1410


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Cox Luther C., president Celery, Beef and Iron Ex- tract Co., 48 Clay, r. 1228 Taylor


Cox M., boltmaker Pac. Rolling Mill


Cox Maria R., domestic, 417 McAllister


Cox Mary, widow, r. 714 Howard


Cox Michael, fireman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. E s Illi- nois, bet Sierra and Shasta


Cox Michael, laborer, r. 126 Ivy Av


Cox Patrick, laborer Union Iron Works, r. W & Michi- gan, bet Sierra and Shasta


Cox Paul L., gasfitter Fritz & Kean, r. 110 Taylor


Cox Philip K .. carpenter, r. 169 Perry


Cox R., boltmaker Pac. Rolling Mill


Cox Richard, collector Bank of California, r. 342 Clementina


Cox Sophia, domestic, 2012 Pacific Av


Cox Stephen, fireman, r. 254 Brannan


Cox Thomas, harnessmaker Main & Winchester, r. 1906 Market


Cox Thomas, laborer, r. 22 }{ Clementina


Cox Thomas A. (Thomas A. Cox & Co.) r. 319 Fremont Cox Thomas A., watertender stmr Santa Rosa


Cox Thomas A. & Co. f (Thonias A., William A. and Aaron Cox) seedsmen, 409 Sansome


Cox William A. (Thomas A. Cox & Co.) r. 319 Fremont Cox Wilbur H., clerk Cluff Bros., 40 Second, r. 723 Gough


Cox William J., tanner, r. 2643 Mission


Coxe Edgar L., heater Pac. Rolling Mill, r. 666% Bryant


Coxe Edward, lumberman, r. 34 Rincon Pl


Coxe John, searcher records, r. 543 Fulton


Coxe William A., packer Indianapolis Chair Mnfg Co., r. 110 Taylor


Coxe William B., salesman. r. 345 Fifth


Coxen Joseph, engraver Francis, Valentine & Co., r. 2106 Hyde


Coxhead Ralph S., clerk H. P. Gregory & Co., r. Oak- land


Coy Charles H., r. 1701 Jessie


Coy Delia, widow, r. Twenty-ninth, bet Harrison and Folsom


Coy F. L. Mrs., widow, r. 1701 Jessie


Coy Frank H., clerk ticket auditor C. P. RR., r. 904 Shotwell


Coy G. H. Mrs., widow, r. 435 Geary


Coy Samuel, carpenter, r. 26 Turk


Coye Hiram L., president Nevada Salt and Borax Co., 310 Pine, room 11, r. 807 Greenwich


Coyle Mrs., r. 953 Mission


Coyle Andrew, housemover, r. 117 Oak


Coyle Ann, domestic, 140 Liberty


Coyle Bridget, widow. r. 631 Post


Coyle Charles, janitor, r. 512 Linden Av


Coyle Charles J., stonecutter Degan & Orford


Coyle Henry, gardener, r. 1305 Mason


Coyle Henry, boots and shoes, 402 Third


Coyle Hugh, carpenter, r. 111 Jessie


Coyle James, musician, r. 708 California


Coyle James E., cashier Keane Bros. & Co., r. 631 Post Coyle John, cokeman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. W s. Michigan, bet Sierra and Shasta, rear


Coyle Joseph A., bookkeeper, r. 631 Post


Coyle Mary, domestic, 1801 Franklin


Coyle Mary L. Mrs., r. 559 Mission


Coyle Michael, laborer, r 22 Frederick


Coyle Michael J., liquor saloon, NW cor Harrison and Seventh


Coyle Mollie Miss, dressmaker, r. 218 Austin


Coyle Owen, cook Central Pacific Hotel


Coyle Patrick, laborer, r. 41 Natoma


Coyle Patrick, molder Mechanics' Foundry, r. 212 First


Coyle Peter, waiter, r. 349 Fourth


Coyle Philip, r. 953 Mission


Coyle Rose, widow, r. Es Chapultepec, nr Cortland Av, B. H.


Coyle Thomas, laborer, r. 346% Seventh


Coyle Thomas B. Rev., assistant chaplain St. Mary's Hospital


Coyle William F., shoemaker, r. 402 Third


Coyne Anthony N., bartender Joyce & Orndorff, r. 530 Geary


Coyne Charles, plasterer, r. Kingston Av, nr Mission Coyne Delia, domestic, 1711 Clay


Coyne Dennis, clerk Post Office, r. 1806 Jessie


Coyne Dominick, shoemaker U. W. Boot and Shoe Co., .r. SW cor Twenty-sixth and Bartlett


Coyne Frank, expressman, SE cor Howard and Sec- ond, r. 1408 Folsom


Coyne J., foreman M. Prag, r. Oakland


Coyne James P., stableman, r. 1809 Folsom


Coyne John, longshoreman, r. 13 Federal


Coyne John J., grainer, r. 162 Clara


Coyne Matthew, laborer r. 75 Natoma


Coyne Michael, contractor, r. 490 Eleventh


Coyne Patrick, paver, r. 446 Natoma


Coyne Patrick, steamboathand, r. 636 Commercial


Coyne Thomas, millhand John Hammond, r. 115 Shipley


DR. BAZAN'S THERMO-ELECTRIC


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A SPECIALTY. Also Medicated and Electric Baths Given. 415 SUTTER STREET. 415


KNEASS & CO., agents MAGEE RANGES.


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PARKE & LACY, 21-23 Fremont Street. BURLEIGH AIR COMPRESSORS AND ROCK DRILLS.


LEHIGH, CUMBERLAND And ENGLISH FOUNDRY COKE, II Market Street, corner Spenr.


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Coyne Thomas, seaman, r. 300 Stockton Coyne Thomas, paver, r. 27 Lafayette


Coyne. See Coin


Coyte George L., cook, r. 317 Third.


Coz Lonis, pork packer A. Aubert, r. 818 Pacific, rear Cozens Edwin M., conductor Market St. RR., r.Twen- ty-sixtlı, nr Bartlett


N Cozens. See Cousens and Cousins


Crabb Addle Miss, milliner D. C. Braid, r. 24 Clinton Park


Crabb Alexander, compositor Bulletin, r. 24 Clinton Park


Crabb H. Mrs., stationery, 2331 Mission


Crabb Henry, janitor Custom House, r. 2331 Mission Crabb Philomena, widow, r. 305 Lombard


Crabbe Clarence L., clerk, r. cor Lott and McAllister Crable H. M. Mrs., furnished rooms, 435 Bush


Crabtree Converse L., assistant general baggage agent C. P. RR., r. Oakland


Crabtree Frank, groceries and liquors, SE cor Kearny and Union


Crack Peter, master mariner, r. 814 Twentieth


Crackbon C. L. (C. A. Murdock & Co.) r. 2740 Pine


Crackles David, painter Fisher & Co., r. 502 Shotwell


Cradock Martin, watertender stmnr San Pablo, r. 159 3% Clara


Cradock William, blacksmith, 833 Geary, r. 1413 De- visadero


Craft Timothy, peddler. r. 2114 Powell


Crafts Ellen B., widow, r. 516 Sutter


Crafts. See Krafts


Cragen Catherine, widow, r. 17 Natoma


Cragen Thomas, r. 126 Sixth


Cragin William S. W., clerk Savings and Loan Soc., r. 1921 Buchanan


Cragin. Sce Kragen


Cragoe William D., druggist. r. 1024 Capp


Craig Abata. widow, r. 1402 % Powell


Craig A. C., r. 424 Minna


Craig Albert W. (Craig & Mosher) r. Oakland


Craig Alexander (Craig & Cochran) r. 126 Sixth


Craig Alfred, whitener John Bolger


Craig Andrew, attorney at law, 609 Sacramento, r. 2308 Market


Craig Annie C. Miss, r. 2207 % Pine


Craig Charles H., undertaker Halstead & Alldack, r. 946 Mission


Craig Frank, plumber John R. Craig, r. 1303 Eddy


Craig Frederick W., stenographer freight auditor's office C. P. RR , r. 319 Ellis


Craig George, engineer, r. 1806 Taylor


Craig George, plumber and gasfitter, r. 1431 Pine


Craig George, seaman, r. 308 Minna


Craig George P., clerk Andrew Craig, r. 2308 Market


Craig George V., r. 1080 Howard


Craig Homer A. (Brown, Craig & Co.) r. Oakland


Craig H. U., canvasser Wheeler & Wilson Mnfg Co., r. 303% Turk


Craig Hugh, manager New Zealand Insurance Co.


and agent New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. (limited) 412 California, r. Piedmont Craig James, engineer, r. Marquesas, nr Railroad Av Craig James, laborer P. M. SS. Co's Wharf


Craig James, lather, r. 542 Minna


Craig James, with Cal. Sugar Refinery


Craig James A., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 18 Beaver


Craig James D .. laborer, r. 19 Welsh


Craig James F., clerk, r. 2210 Webster


Craig James S., physician, r. 146 Perry


Craig John, carriagemaker SW cor Twenty-fourth and Chattanooga


Craig John, clerk Pope & Talbot, r. 2221 Jackson


Craig John, expressman cor O'Farrell and Market, r. Serpentine Av, nr Folsom


Craig John, shipjoiner, r. 1814 Market


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Craig John Jr., elerk Fletcher A. Flaherty, r. 1814 Market


Craig John R., plumber and gasfitter, 256 Ellis, r. 1039 Mission


Craig Joseph, canvasser, r. 1003 Powell


Craig Julia Miss, r. 10 Wetmore Pl


Craig Larkin W., compositor Chronicle, r. 26 Ben- nington, B. H.


Craig Lee D., notary public, 316 Montgomery, r. 148 Sixth


Craig Loughlin, r. 1014 Alabama


Craig Margaret, widow, r. 217 Second


Craig Michael, blacksmith, r. 64 Silver


Craig Michael, lather, r. 351 Tehama


Craig M. H., laborer. r. 1014 Alabama


Craig Peter M., carpenter, r. 511 Jones


Craig Peter W., trimmer Craig & Cochran, r. 1211 Turk


Craig Richard, seaman, r. 112 Stenart


Craig Robert, lieutenant U. S. A., In charge Pac. Coast Weather Burean, 302 Montgomery, r. Occidental Hotel


Craig Robert, hackman, r. 710 Broadway


Craig Robert, merchant, r. 1003 Powell


Craig Robert, plumber, r, 1431 Pine


Craig Robert L., salesman, r. 2308 Market


Craig Thomas (Ryan & Craig) r. 202 Sixth


Craig Thomas H., driver, N. B. and M. RR. r. 823 Harrison


Craig Thomas H., entry and clearance clerk Custom House, r. 1532 Ellis


Craig Victor (Craig & Merrill) r. Oakland


Craig Warner, mining, r. 2221 Jackson


Craig William (Craig & Meredith) r. 2503 Clay Craig William, bartender Ryan & Craig, r. 202 Sixth Craig William, carpenter, r. 34 Ellis


Craig William B., bartender H. Steinbach, r. 638 Green


Craig & Cochran (Alex Craig and Joseph P. Cochran) undertakers and embalmers, 22-26 Mint Av


Craig & Meredith (William Craig and John H. Meredith) attorneys at law, 328 Montgomery, room 23


Craig & Merrill (Victor Craig and Stewart Merrill) photo lithographers, 659 Clay


Craig & Mosher (Albert W. Craig and James L. Mosher) photographic copying, 22 Kearny


Craighead & Kintz Manufacturing Co. (Ballardville, Mass.) manufacturers oil, chande- liers and fixtures, A. I. Hall & Sons agents, 528- 530 Market


Craighton Frank, laborer S. F. & Pac. Glass Works, r. 304 Fifth


Craighton James, bartender P. Craighton, r. SW cor Fifth and Folsom


Craigie Henry, dentist, office and r. 815 Market


Craigie Thomas R., clerk U. S. Inspector Steam Ves- sels, r. 126 Sixth


Craker Judson, carpenter N. W. Cole, r. Oakland


Crall Elizabeth A. Mrs., milliner, 1221 Stockton, r. 1231 Stockton


Crall George A., laundryman, r. 1231 Stocktor 17 Crall. See Krall


Cram Charles S,. carpenter. r. 11223% Golden Gate Av Cram Daniel, watchman U. S. Mint, r. 43 Sixth Cram Job T., r. 118 McAllister


Cram William R. (Cram & Cameron) r. 19 Verona


Cram & Cameron (William R. Cram and George Cam- eron) saddle and harnessmakers, 81 Fourth


Cramer Albert, bookkeeper Philadelphia Brewery, r. 836 Fifteenth


Cramer Bernard, Inmberman, r. 14 Ritch


| Cramer Charles L., photographer, 402 Kearny, r. 1032% Folsom


Cramer Francis A., with Montealegre & Co., r. 1023 Powell


Cramer Frank, r. 128 Golden Gate Av


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Truman, Isham & Co.,


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wian


J. MACDONOUGH & CO.


357


ST. DAVID'S. 190 ROOMS,


715 HOWARD ST., near Third, San Francisco. No Dark Rooms. Ny guest allowed to use the linen once used by another.


CRA


358


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


IMPORTERS OF


MARBELIZED


MANTELS,


Fire Grates and Tile.


309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.


Cramer George, baker August Loderbose, r. 215 Sec- ond


Cramer Henry (E. Schultz & Co.) r. 007 Fell


Cramer Henry, laborer Industrial Iron Works, r. Ala- meda


Cramer Henry J., barber F. Smack, r. 2647 Mission Cramer J., laborer, r. What Cheer House


Cramer James, blacksmith, r. 14 Ritch


Cramer John, painter, r. 1111 McAllister


Cramer Julian O., telegraph operator, r. 636 Commer- cial


Cramer Louis, r. 113 O'Farrell


Cramer Otto, chemist, r. 113 O'Farrell


Cramer Pauline E .. teacher embroidery, r. 2502 Clay Cramer Silas, stock dealer, r. 1307 Stockton


Cramer Thomas, fisherman, r. 3213 Fillmore


Cramer Walter H., clerk Montealegre & Co., r. 1023 Powell


Cramer. See Creamer, Cremer, Kramer and Kremer


Cramp Edward, oiler stmr City of Tokio


Crampton James, night watchman, r. 329 Bryant Crampton Peter, seaman. r. 40 Federal


Crampton Thomas, painter, r. 543 Second


Cramsie William, r. 711 Howard


Cran James, accountant Bank of British America, r. Alameda


North Cranart Doretta, widow, r. 418 Seventh .


Crandall Bruce, salesman, r. 533 Sacramento


Crandall George B., r. 813 Capp


Crandall George W., blacksmith. r. 1022 Pacific


Crandall James, laborer, r. 20 % Minna


Crandall John R., cashier Homer S. King & Co., r. 314 Fair Oaks


Crandall Joseph, lumberman, r. 34 Rincon


Crandall Oliver, salesman Crandall & Ross


Crandall Orman, millwright, r. American Exchange Hotel


Crandall T. Phelps (Crandall & Ross) r. 1532 Polk Crandall Warner G., real estate, r. 1301 Gough


Crandall William, salesman Doane & Henshelwood, r. 700 Powell


Crandall William G., clerk Trans-Continental Assn, r. 4 Essex Pl


Crandall & Ross (T. P. Crandall and A. J. Ross) wholesale hosiery, 103 Battery


Crandley William J., driver Goodyear Rubber Co. Crane Albert E., country real estate and real estate agent, 410 Montgomery, room 1, r. 641 Fol- som


Crane Alfred C., r. 2118 Steiner


Crane Anniè, waiter, r. 657 Minna


Crane Bryan, engineer, r. 25% Sixth


Crane Byron G. (Crane, Hastings & Co.) r. 428 Ellis Crane Carlton C .. clerk general passenger and ticket dept C. P. RR., r. Oakland


Crane Caroline M., ladies' nurse, r. 318 Golden Gate Av


Crane Catherine, r. 240 Clara


Crane Charles H., carpenter, r. 333 Sixth


Crane Dennis, r. 48 Louisa


Crane Dennis, coachman, r. 315 First


Crane Douglass B., clerk Post Office, r. 1021 Golden Gate Av


Crane Elmore J., bookkeeper. r. 743 Howard


Crane Eugene J., varnisher Union Furniture Factory, r. 1039 Mission


Crane Everett I., clerk, r. 1021 Golden Gate Av


Crane George, driver Lebenbaum, Goldberg & Bowen, r. 703 Stockton


Crane George E., clerk M. P. and M. dept C. P. RR., r. Oakland


Crane George J., correspondent O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 19 Willow Av


Crane, Hastings & Co. (Byron G. Crane and Charles E. Benjamin) importers and dealers wines and liquors, 316 Sacramento and 321 Com- mercial


CRA


Crane Henry A., office 638 Market, r. 211 Turk


Crane H. M., r. 636 Commercial


Crane James P., patternmaker, r. 1036 Twenty-fourth Crane Jane W., widow, r. 1036 Twenty-fourth


Crane J. E., clerk general auditor's office C. P. RR., r. Oakland


Crane John, gatekeeper Presidio Reservation


Crane John, waiter, r. 23 Hunt


Crane John M., printer, r. 611 Busb


Crane John T. D., cook, r. 787 Folsom


Crane Joseph, printer, r. 48 Louisa


Crane Joseph P., patternmaker P. M. SS. Co., r. 1036 Twenty-fourth


Crane Lauren E., assistant City and County Attorney, r. 1528 Powell


Crane Lemuel F., clerk Keane Bros., r. 1021 Golden Gate Av


Crane Lemuel P., clerk general freight office C. P. RR., r. 1021 Golden Gate Av


Crane L. J., Mrs., furnished rooms, 1825 Market Crane Mary, widow, r. 1443 Leavenworth


Crane Nathaniel H., carpenter, r. 91 Elizabeth


Crane Peter (Crane & Pacheco) r.'7 Stockton


Crane Thomas, fisherman, r. 131 Harrison


Crane Thomas, brassmolder Market St. RR., r. 1105 Folsom


Crane Thomas F., machinist, r. 702 Vallejo


Crane William, bartender Theatre Comique, r. 405 Kearny


Crane Willlam, expressman, r. 48 Louisa


Crane William T., clerk, r. 1009 Pacific


Crane Willie Mrs., widow, r. 414 Bartlett


Crane W. S., carpenter, r. 26 Turk


Crane & Pacheco (Peter Crane and John Pacheco) proptrs Theatre Comique, NW cor Pine and Kearny


Craner Adolph P., jeweler, r. 657 Harrison


Cranert Emil, teamster J. Morton & Co.


Cranna William R. C., printer Francis, Valentine & Co., r. 538 Ellis


Cranney Teresa. widow, r. 529 Howard


Cranston John, teamster, r. 122 Eddy, rear


Cranz Julia Miss, bookkeeper E. Pape, r. 210 Prospect P1


Cranz Louis, restaurant, 444-448 Spear


Cranz Louis T., dentist, office 323 Kearny, r. 210 Pros- pect Pl


Cranz Richard, waiter, r. 608 Powell


Cranz Theodore D., cabinetmaker, 509 Bush, r. 210 Prospect Pl


Crary Benjamin F., editor California Christian Advo- cate, r. 2735 Pine


Crary George M., clerk, r. 120 Howard


Crary John, printer, r. 145 Main


Crary Leroy R., liquor saloon, 522 Battery, r. 305 Sixth


Crary Louis M., pressman, r. 2735 Pine Crasen William F., cook, r. 270 Minna


Crasp James A., teamster, r. 1230 Alabama


Crasp Mark C., teamster, r. 1230 Alabama Crass John H., cook, r. 5023 Broadway


Craumer Fred, collector Bush & Mallett. r. 605 Larkin


Craumer Jacob F., shipjoiner, r. 605 Larkin


Craven Ann Mrs., bakery and notions, 412%% Geary


Craven James, gasfitter, r. 55 Natoma


Craven Jane (Craven Sisters) r. 756 Folsom


Craven John T., molder, r. 548 Howard


Craven Mary (Craven Sisters) r. 756 Howard


Craven Mary C. Miss, r. 307 Guerrero


Craven Nettie R. Mrs., principal Mission Grammar School, r. 704 Powell


Craven Sisters (Jane and Mary) importers dress pat- terns, 11 Geary, rooms 4-6


Craven William, laborer, r. Ocean View


Cravotto August, blacksmith. r. 1520 Dupont


Cravre Domenic (Cravre & Wilkins) r. 2306 Mason


Cravre & Wilkins (Domenic Cravre and John Wilkins) wood and coal, 2306 Mason


Schafer & Co. CLOTHING.


And Furnishing Goods. No. 11 MONTGOMERY STREET.


'SMIHOSIO


Custom Made Boots and Shoes.


I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO.


413-415 MARKET ST. IRON, STEEL and Importers and Dealers in HEAVY HARDWARE


ROSEWOOD, LIGNUM-VITÆ, BOXWOOD:


JOHN WIGMORE.


133 SPEAR STREET.


CRA


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Crawford A. & Co. (Andrew Crawford) shipping and commission merchants and ship chandlers, 27-29 Market Crawford Andrew (A. Crawford & Co.) r. 508 Green- wich


Crawford Andrew, carpenter, r. 74 Tehama


Crawford Aunle Miss, artificial flowermaker, r. W s Eureka, nr Eighteenth


Crawford Archibald, r. 2242 Howard


Crawford E. Mrs., r. W s Eureka, nr Eighteenth


Crawford Ezekiel M., clerk Occidental Hotel, r. 41 Hill


Crawford Frank, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. W s Georgia, bet Sierra and Napa


Crawford Frank M., clerk Alta, r. 312 Eddy


Crawford George, gardener, r. S s Gody, bet Callfor- nia Av and Mission


Crawford George, shipping clerk Davis Brothers, r. 303 Ninth


Crawford George B., drayman Lynde & Hough, r. 2112 Welshi


Crawford George W., carpenter, r. 303 Ninth


Crawford James W., machinist, r. 15 Hampton Pl


Crawford John, bookkeeper Cal. Redwood Co., r. Berkeley


Crawford John A., saloonkeeper, r. 323 Eddy


Crawford John C., carpenter, r. SE cor Fifteenth and Julian Av


Crawford John F., clerk freight auditor's office C. P. RR., r. 1506 California


Crawford John S., seaman, r. 1 White's Pl


Crawford John T., carpenter, r. W s Eureka, bet Eigh- teenth and Nineteenth


Crawford John W., drayman, r. 36}% Zce


Crawford Kate Miss, artificial flowermaker, r. W & Eureka, ur Eighteenth


Crawford Kate C. Mrs., teacher Lincoln Grammar School, r. 1506 California


Crawford Mary, widow, bakery and confectionery, NW cor Scott and Geary


Crawford Nellie, domestic, 2223 Howard


Crawford Peter, fireman, r. 545 Second


Crawford Robert, carpenter, r. 836 Mission


Crawford Robert, shipcarpenter, r. 28 Federal Crawford Samuel J., plasterer. r. 717 Church


Crawford Thomas (Cain & Co.) r. William Tell House


Crawford Thomas, carpainter. r. 25 Beideman


Crawford William C., draynıan, r. 36%% Zoe


Crawford William L., watchman Custom House, r. 312 Eddy


Crawhall John, check clerk C. P. RR. Freight Depot, r. 520 Third


Crawley Annie, seamstress, 525 Harrison


Crawley Daniel F., clerk, r. 400 McAllister


Crawley Felix, laborer, r. 539 Second


Crawley J., deckhand stmr Mary Garratt


Crawley John, plumber, r. 518% Howard


Crawley John E., engineer, r. 238}% Fifth


Crawley John M., second assistant general freight agent C. P. RR .. NE cor Fourth and Townsend, room 22, r. 510 Taylor


Crawley Michael, laborer, r. 1501 Montgomery


Crawley Thomas H., painter, r. 15 Verona Pl


Crawley William H., clerk quartermaster's dept Pre- sidio, r. Presidio


Craythorn Thomas, miner, r. 212 First


Craythorn William, machinehand Cal. Mill, r. 48 Clara


Creagh A. G., accountant. r. 869 Market


Creagh Merrick S., clerk Memorial Tablet Publishing Co., 33 Phelan Bldg


Creamer Arthur R., pressman M. Weiss, r. 1422 Wash- ington


Creamer George E., tinsmith, r. 1422 Washington


Creamer James, teamster E. Martin & Co., r. 1422 Washington


Creamer Jaines H., teamster, r. 1422 Washington


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Creamer John, lampman Market St. RR., r. 1611 Ste- venson


Creamer John J., clerk E. Martin & Co., r. 1422 Wash- ington


Creamer John M., salesman Martin O'Shaughnessy, r. 523 Howard


Creamer William, r. 54 First


Creamer William, laborer, r. 1611 Stevenson


Creamer William D .. compositor, r. 1422 Washington Kg Creamer. See Cramer, Cremer, Kramer, and Kreiner


Creary W. E., major and paymaster U. S. A., 36 New Montgomery, r. 600 Bush


Creber Walter, maltster, r. 16 Vandewater


Creed Daniel, boilermaker, r. 683 Harrison


Creed Jeremiah, laborer, r. 922 Battery


Creed Jeremiah, teamster, r. 1313 Sansome


Creed John M .. U. S. assistant storekeeper Custom House. r. Berkeley


Creed Michael. expressman, r. 626 Natoma


Creed Nellie, domestic, 2219 Webster


Creed William H. (Bennett, Wigginton & Creed) at- torney at law, 330 Pine, rooms 23-27, r. Oakland


Creede John, laborer Central Gas Light Co., r. 2028 Filbert


Creede William, r. 2028 Filbert


Creeden Daniel, gardener, r. 475 Jessie


Creeden Dennis, laborer. r. Tilden, nr Castro


Creeden William, shoemaker, 27 Commercial


Creegan James F., bookkeeper J. H. Garrett & Co., r. 543 Stevenson


Creegan Peter, r. 543 Stevenson


Creegan Peter J., clerk letter dept Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 543 Stevenson


Creelman Frank, carriage painter, r. 228 Bush


Creely Edward, horseshoer James Creely, r. 64 Na- toma


Creely James, fireman, r. 541 First


Creely James, horseshoeing, 108 Jessie, r. 64 Natoma Creely James Jr., clerk Gordon & Young, r. 64 Na- toma


Creem Frank, laborer S. F. and Pac. Glass Works, r. 120 Townsend


Creem John, laborer, r. 120 Townsend


Cregan Cornelius, laborer, r. 524 Folsom


Cregan James, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 1139 Guerrero


Cregan John H., liquor saloon, 207 Dupont, r. 1139 Guerrero


Cregan Martin, laborer C. P. RR.


Cregan Michael, laborer, r. 560 Howard


Cregan Michael, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 330 Golden Gate Av


Cregan Peter, laborer, r. 15 Minna


Cregan Thomaa, laborer, r. 34 Minna


Creger William, tailor, r. 4 Trinity


Crego Cyrus, salesman R.F. Briggs & Co., r.32 Fourth


Creigh Catherine J .. widow, r. 43 Hoff Av


Creigh Mary L., widow, r. 2120 Mission


Creighton Charles (Smoot & Creighton) attorney at law, 606 Montgomery, r. 509 Lombard


Creighton Charles, chief clerk letter dept Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 1108% Broadway


Creighton Daniel J., r. 788 Harrison


Creighton Ferdinand, collector Western Fire and Marine Ins. Co. of Cal .. r. E s Dolores, bet Twen- ty-fifth and Twenty-sixth


Creighton Frank, laborer, r. 907 Folsom


Creighton Harry B., traveler New Home Sewing Ma- chine Co., r. 725 Pine


Creighton Hugh H., barber, 330% Montgomery, r. 47 Third


Creighton James, clerk, r. 81 Natoma


Creighton John, clerk, r. 715 Howard


Creighton John F., bookbinder D. Hicks & Co., r. 808 Filbert


Creighton John T., foreman Moynihan & Aitken, r. 242 Fremont


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Creighton Joseph, umbrella and canemaker, 134 Eddy Creighton Katie Miss. tailoress, 81 Natoma


Creighton M., laborer P. M. SS. Co.'s Wharf


Creighton Maggie Miss, embroiderer, r. 81 Natoma Creighton Mary Mrs., boarding, 81 Natoma


Creighton Mary, operator Neville & Co., r. 304 Fifth Creighton Nellie Miss, seamstress, r. 81 Natoma


Creighton Patrick, inspector Sea Wall, r. 81 Natoma Creighton Patrick, liquor saloon, SW cor Fifth and Folsom


Creighton Peter, laborer, r. 7 Tehama Creighton Peter, machinist, r. 231 Second


Creighton Robert, journalist, r. 509 Lombard


Creighton Terrence, engineer, r. 47 Natoma


Creighton Thomas, miner, r. 75 Minna


Creighton William H., boilermaker, r. 47 Natoma Crelley James, porter, r. 320 Ivy Av Crelley Joseph, r. 330 Ivy Av


Crellin John (Morgan & Co.) r. Oakland


Crellin Thomas (Morgan & Co.) r. Oakland


Cremanesi A. (Micotti & Cremanesi) r. 435 Bush Cremer B. Miss, r. 911 McAllister


Cremer Michael D., carpenter, r. 1714 Clay


Cremer N., traveling agent German Evening Post, r. 1527 Turk


Cremerding Herman, butcher, r. 607 Linden Av


Cremerding Philip, upholsterer A. N. Levy, r. 607 %% Linden Av


Crenan Catherine, widow, r. 14 Ridley


Crenan Michael, teamster, r. 14 Ridley


Crenn Oliver, boot and shoemaker, r. 900 Pacific Créon C. C. A., clerk L. Smidt, r. 641 California Creon John H., bartender, r. 957 Market


Crerton Fanny, domestic, The Baldwin


Crescent City Transportation Co., office 314 Spear Crescent City Wharf and Dock Co., office 314 Spear Crespo Joseph, lapidary Jules Laine, r. 729 Broadway Cress George, cooper Lachman & Jacobi,r.495 Brannan Cressaglia Matteo, restaurant, 15 Third, r. 219 Ste- venson


Cressen Jonathan L., lumberman, r. 715 Howard Cressens Joseph, cellarman J. C. Haberling, r. 2 Wet- more Pl


Cressey Edward P., clerk purchasing agent depart- ment P. M. SS. Co .. r. 609 Folsom


Cresswell Andrew L., clerk, r. 326 Brannan


Cresswell David P., teamster C. A. Worth, r. SE cor Buchanan and Golden Gate, Av


Cressy Theodore S, salesman Grangers' Business Assn, r. 329 O'Farrell




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