Sacramento city and county directory, 1869, Part 25

Author: Draper, Robert E
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Sacramento, Calif. : H.S. Crocker & Co.
Number of Pages: 574


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Morris, Thomas


Brown, John B.


Mofilitt, William


Birch, William


Macy, Seth


Brown, John W.


Moody, J. Malden, John


Bandy, Reuben


Macpherson, Asa


Bailey, Joel C.


Presly, James


Castel, Levi


Roden, Daniel


Conolly, Robert


Reace, John


Collins, Edward P.


Rutter, James


Cosgrove, Edward C.


Sloan, James


Carington, Joseph H.


Schelfield, William


Carington, Richard


Siddell, Calvin .W.


Cubly, John


ยท Stephenson, Elixander


Dunn, Michael


Smith, Thomas M. Simons, Wesley A.


Doty, Gilless


Elliott, James


Simes, Mathew


Florence, Robert


Simes, James Simons, Charles R.


Fassett, Lewis H.


Smith, Samuel C. Simons, Ezra W.


Freeland, Orlando


Suliven, George William


Gunter, Alfred


Sharp, John English


Haws, Lyman


Smith, Samuel


Hamilton, Abraham Hagel, John


Sherwood, John C. Stout, Moses


Higgins, George O.


Theobald, Henry B.


Jemison, John W.


Truox, Calhone Jacksen


Jemison, Robert


Trusler, William


Jemison, Stephen


Theobald, Joseph P.


Jackson, James H.


Wethers, Benjamin F.


Jackson, Mulet C.


Whitcomb, Leonard


Jenkins, Morris


Wilson, Stillman


Johnson, Evard


Wethers, William W.


Jackson, Henry


Whitcomb, Leonard


Jorden, David C.


Wilson, Stillman L.


Kamburg, Frederic


Elk Horn-Election District No. 20-cast at the Presidential elec- tion, 1868, cighty-six votes. Grant Electors received 63; Seymour, 23. For Congress-Sargent, 63; Coffroth, 23.


RESIDENT VOTERS.


Addison, Steven Antrim, John W. Bauquier, Peter Byron, Roger Bond, Ephriam A.


Burgess, Titus K. Cotter, Thomas Christapal Nichols Cane, Reuben. Caruthers, W. E.


Bandy, Jesse


Fitch, William


Fairbanks, William F.


272


SACRAMENTO COUNTY.


Clinton, Alexander


Clinton, Alexander, Jr.


Osburn, David M. C.


Polhamus, Cornelius B.


Pockman, Joseph F.


Parker, William


Dickson, Charles


Pingsey, Job


Dolson, John C.


Roach, Patrick


Dart, Martin


Rawlings, Levi


Ehingar, Michael


Richards, William


Everson, Julius


Shannon, John


Freeman, Obadiah S.


Stickney, Edward W.


Freeman, Isaac F.


Saterfield, Daniel D.


Fisher, Paris D.


Stevens, Andrew J.


Fitzgerald, Cyrus C.


Stevens, Joseph


Graham, Francis


Sisson, Jeremiah


Inman, Eber


Sullivan, Treat


Inman, Joseph W.


Seybut, Charles


Jester, Thomas H.


Stewart, Norman


Jenkins, Lewis P.


Simon, Hiram A.


Kenney, Henry S.


Southworth, Preston S.


Kerr, Joseph H.


Spring, Elias W.


Kerr, George H.


Sparrow, William


King, Ezra


Sherwood, Milton


Larkin, George


Scaper, Henry


Lyman, Walter H.


Thompson, Colbert R.


Loving, Philip


Thompson, Thomas J.


Martin, George Isaac


Thompson, Henry Clay


Martin, George W.


Treat, Timothy


McConnell, Thomas


Upton, David


Marony, Patrick


Williams, Frederick


Morrow, Joseph


Wilder, Leavitt


Meanes, Daniel


Wolcott, Lorenzo F.


Miller, William L.


Wolcott, Alva


Moore, Philip


Williams, George


Moore, George


Worthington, George


Sheldon-Election District No. 21-cast S6 votes at the Presidential election, 1868. Grant Electors received 42; Seymour, 44. For Con- gress-Sargent, 39; Coffroth, 47.


RESIDENT VOTERS.


Atkins, John Henry Berry, James Henry Barnett, John Bennett


- Coons, George Washington Coons, David Cutter, Thomas Jefferson


Bates, George Orlando Bader, Louis Casemer Bartholomew, Oscar Ziba


Coons, Edward Lanham


Beans, Benjamin Franklin


Douglass, Spencer Devin, John Oliver


Devin, William Berry Dumars, Alexandra McBurney


Doyle, Andrew Jackson


Garrett, Samuel Guth, Joseph Green, George Hazo


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Carr, Suther John


Boll, Alfred Canada Cather, Sims Cox, Francis Colton, Louis Colton, Darwin Colton, Goorge Moris


Miller, Thomas J. Owens, Eben


Dickey, Thomas Dixon, Alfred Duffy, John Dart, Levy Stewart


SACRAMENTO COUNTY.


273


Hennessy, Thomas


Pierce, Charles Warner


Hobbs, Digory


Philips, Carmi Augustus


Hardy, George


Perry, Gilbert


Heeley, Edward


Stackpole, Isaac


Hardy, Edwin Nathaniel


Shurfey, Samuel


Hennessy, James


Schaw, John Adison


Hinckley, Thomas Spear


Schlmeyer, John Fredric L.


Jurney, Thomas Jefferson


Schirmer, John Ulrich


Korn, Joseph


Schultz, William John


Kelly, Andrew


Schurfey, Andrew


Kelly, Ripley Caton


Schlmeyer, Henry Philip


King, John Thomas


Schaefer, Peter


Kirby, Ranson Jefferson


Schelley, Ransom Young


Long, Andrew Kersner


Thompson, Bernard


Leboyd, John


Todd, John William


Lewis, Edmond


Taylor, Gerry Grove


Lowell, Philip Smith


Wittick, John


Lloyd, Edwin Grason


Witt, John Wesley


Mclaughlin, Thomas


Winkleman, Peter


Maholm, James Bowland


Wood, Orin Sandford.


McDaniel, Newton Jackson


Wackman, Harrison


Mclaughlin, John


Wackman, Andrew Kelly


Marshall, George Washington


Woodard, Abram


Marshall, George


Wiggs, James Thomas


Myers, Lewis Coy


Woods, Nathan Parkhurst


Nelk, Nicholas


Wisenant, Thomas


Nicia, George


Woolcot, John


Nix, Martin Van Buren


Young, Charles Douglass


Nix, Andrew Jackson


Young, Constention Acheles


Paine, Henry Butler


Sutter Township.


Sutter township is bounded on the north by the American river and Sacramento city, on the cast by Brighton township, the castern line being the same as the castern line of American township, on the south by Franklin township, and on the west by Sacramento city and the Sac- ramento river. By United States Survey it may be described as follows : Bounded on the north by the American river and Sacramento city, on the east by a north and south line running through the center of town- ship 8 north, range 5 cast; on the south by township line between townships 7 and 8 north, and on the west by the city of Sacramento and the Sacramento river. The lands of this township are very pro- ductive, and nearly all of them are occupied and under a state of culti- vation.


There are three election precincts in this township, and Lake House the only Post office.


Justices of the Peace-W. W. Crouse and Wm. Maco.


Tivoli-Election District No: 5-cast thirty-nine votes at tho Presi- dential election, 186S. Grant Electors received 16; Seymour, 23. For Congress-Sargent, 16; Coffroth, 23.


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274


SACRAMENTO COUNTY.


RESIDENT VOTERS.


Aiken, Edward F.


Myers, Alomas


Bailey, W. B.


McDonald, James


Burns, Peter


McDonald, John


Burnshard, Sifert M.


Odbert, John P.


Briggs, George B.


Parkinson, Washington


Brown, Alonzo


Pugh, Samuel H.


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Butterworth, Gouther


Ray, P. H.


Clark, Nehimiah


Smith, John A.


Cowne, Robert


Stuber, John


Delaney, William


Singleton, Willis R.


Goodwin, John W.


Smith, Sidney


Hamond, Edwin


Smith, Anthony Preston


Haynic, W. M.


Thomas, John


Hass, Isadore


Urban, Frederick


Hull, Joseph


Urban, George H.


Knight, Edwin V.


Waldron, Littleton


Klotz, Daniel


West, W. E.


Kiernan, John


Webber, Adam


Miller, V. Frederick


York, Samuel F.


Lake House-Election District No. 7-cast fifty-four votes. Grant Electors received 45; Seymour, 9. For Congress-Sargent, 42; Cof- froth, 12.


RESIDENT VOTERS.


Appel, Freidrich


Greer, George Albert Gallatin


Allen, Benjamin Franklin


Holbrook, Enis


Ames, George Washington


Howe, John Clark


Briggs, Alfred


Higby, George


Bonetti, Patricio


Hartshord, John


Bonetti, Giovani


James, Robert


Butler, Lorin Green


Jackman, Samuel Hagen


Burns, Abener Baldwin


Kendall, .William


Clark, Elisha Cushman


Keefe, Michael


Burget, Eli


Lansing, James


Curtis, William


Music, Abraham Moor, Thomas


Carll, Silas


Carroll, George Washington


Moor, Charles


Curtis, Charles


Morgan, Henry Obecio


Duden, George Edmund


Mace, William


Drake, Jaspar


McSharon, William


Early, Alexander Hamilton


Mitchell, Francis Eben


Frakes, Lorenzo Dow


Nickols, John


Fical, Jacob


Peake, Charles Augustus


Foster, Ezra Wallace


Palmer, Thomas Wisewell


Gunsalus, Levi


Palmer, George Washington


Page, Simon Perkins


Gosling, Caleb Grant, Ethan A.


Rich, Samuel


Gosling, John


Rich, George Thomas


Gosling, Joseph Greer, John Jay


Greer, Robert Aquilla


Richards, William Ritt, Philip Nicholas Ritt, Joseph


McIntyre, Bernard


SACRAMENTO COUNTY.


275


Shepler, Lafayotto Samuelson, Cornelius


Upsom, Lauren


Upsom, Frederick Warren Vertrees, Alfred


Sargent, Enos


Squire, Thomas


Williams, Alexander


Slawson, Simon Sampson


Willard, Hiram Parsons


Teiman, Peter Henry


Welch, Jeremiah


Treat, Ira H.


Sutterville-Election District No. 6-cast sixty-four votes. Grant Electors received 53 ; Seymour, 11. For Congress-Sargent, 52; Cof- froth, 12.


RESIDENT VOTERS.


Achenauer, Frank


Kennard, Cyrus B.


Andrews, John S.


Keisker, William


Baldwin, Stephen F.


Lake, Jefferson


Becstodtt, William


Lincoln, Lysander M.


Bishop, Charles E.


Lockwood, Byron


Brockway, Charles V.


Lowry, Joseph H.


Butler, Amos W.


Lyall, George H.


Burke, John H.


McDonald, David L.


Caruthers, William P.


McKochan, William A.


Caruthers, John T.


Merkley, Reuben J.


Camfield, Elias D.


Myers, William


Callahan, Elias


Neal, John


Carroll, Patrick


Pierce, Everett


Clark, James Love


Pierce, Andrew R.


Clark, Henry Lanson


Raub, Draper S.


Cooper, Joshua


Rembke, Henry


Crouse, Wellington W.


Richardson, John F.


Craw, Adherball


Ritt, Joseph


Davis, Le Grand R.


Sherburn, Richard


Davis, Frank


Simmons, John D.


Dann, Ephran


Slawson, William H.


Edwards, Thomas


Smith, John


Edgington, Levi Clay


Sprague, Moses


Fitch, Walter B.


Sperry, Thomas R.


Frame, David


Steele, Samuel G.


Frame, David II.


Smith J. W.


Graham, Andrew J ..


Sitser, Aaron


Grundon, John


Tilden, James William


Herman, Gottfriend Il. Higbie, George Hoyt, Leonard


Windrick, Frederick


Hoit, Charles Wiggin


Wilson, William John


Hoit, Newell


Williams, Robert


Hyser, Henry


Trope, Alexander


Trowbridge, Aaron


Young, Zachariah


INDEX.


PAGE.


Attorneys of the State of California. 234


Board of Examiners of claims against the State. 233


Board of War Examiners, California


Board of Military Auditors. 233


233


Board of Stamp Commissioners


233


Board of Harbor Commissioners.


233


Board of Capitol Commissioners.


233


Board of Trustees of State Library


233


Board of State Prison Directors


233


Board of Tide and Marsh Land Commissioners. 233


Board of Supervisors of Sacramento County. 238


226


City Officers


239


City of Sacramento


239


City Business Directory.


206


County Officers 237


Clerk of the Supreme Court. 231


Courts, and places of public business


210


Churches


211


Cemeteries 243


Central Pacific Railroad. 244


Debt of the State of California. 237


Debt of the County of Sacramento 239


Debt of the City of Sacramento 239


Fire Department, Sacramento City 240


244


General Directory of City ..


13


General Directory of County


248


Growth of Sacramento City


246


Independent Order of Odd Fellows


213 Independent. Order of Good Templars 244


Independent Order of Red Men. 244


. Judges and Clerk of Supreme Court since organization.


231


Judicial Districts and Judges, California. 232


California ..


Free and Accepted Masons.


ii


INDEX.


Libraries. 243


Ministers and Clergymen. 220


Notaries Public, Sacramento County 238


Pioneer Association


242


Population of City.


215 5


Private Schools.


242


Public Schools


241


Public Offices


222


Reporter of Supreme Court.


231


Regents of the University of California


233


Sacramento Valley Railroad.


245


Salaries Stato Officers


226


Sacramento County Directory


248


Sacramento County Officers.


237


State Agricultural Society


242


State Elections 226


State Officers, from Organization


227


State Officers at present ..


234


Senators and Representatives in Congress


235


State Finances 237


United Ancient Order of Druids 244 .


Vote of the State


245 .


Post Offices, Pacific Coast.


THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD.


CONNECTS WITH


LINES OF DAILY STAGES, RUNNING TO SALMON FALLS, COLOMA, GEORGETOWN. GRASS VALLEY, NEVADA CITY, RED DOG. MICHIGAN BLUFFS, MOORE'S FLAT. and FOREST CITY. Also, with Wells Fargo & Co.'s Stages to Virginia City, Gold Hill, Austin, White Pine, and other towns in


the State of Nevada ; and Overland Stages to Salt Lake. Also, with Hill Beachy's Daily Line of Stages for Owyhee, Silver City, and the Mining Towns in Idaho Territory. Also with the


CALIFORNIA AND OREGON RAILROAD. AT JUNCTION, For Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff' and Oregon.


WATERHOUSE & LASTAR


IMPORTERS OF


OAK, ACH AND HICKORY


PLATZ


AND


AFLES


And all kinds of


COACH, CARRIAGE


AND


WAGON MATERIAL,


17 and 19 Seventh St., bet. I&J,


SACRAMENTO.


29 and 31 Battery Street,


SAN FRANCISCO.


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THE LINCOLN HAT.


87 J STREET.


Between Third and Fourth. SACRAMENTO.


DEUEL GRIFFITIS & CO.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: DEALERS IN


STAPLE AND FANGY DRY 000DE HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. ETC., ETC., 248 J Street, between Sth and 9th,


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MONEDAATT


Office --- 4th Street, bet. K ond L.


SACRAMENTO, CAL.


Orders for QUARTZ KoolIN: promptly attended to all perfect Satisfaction given.


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