Statistical county directory of San Joaquin County Also embracing a directory of the city of Stockton, 1878, Part 6

Author: Berdine, D. H
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Stockton, Cal. : D.H. Berdine, Printer
Number of Pages: 272


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The first business done by the Court of Sessions in the exercise of the jurisdiction afterwards conferred upon the Board of Supervisors, was to order the Sheriff to inform C. M. Weber Esq., that the Court was in session and prepared to recieve any communication from him relative to donations of land which he proposed to make to the County of San Joaquin for public buildings. Captain Weber is very prominent in the proceedings of the early courts, and seems to have been assailed and harrassed continually by squatters upon the lands which he had ac- quired by hard fought battles against pioneer hardships and dangerous savages. We find the following expression of indignation by an old


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settler, written to the Stockton Times, June 15, 1850, which, we. copy into this articie as an indication of the appreciation the better class of citizens felt for Captain Weber in the uncertain and expensive litiga- tion in which he was then involved, and as a tribute of respect to Stockton's greatest benefactor, whose rights then so trampled upon, have finally been vindicated by triumphant justice. The author among other things says :


"Having been a resident of California for a number of years and "knowing Mr. Weber for the last four or five of them, I venture to say "that there are but few Americans now in this country who have "lived here for that length of time, and have not been recipients of " favors from that gentleman. In 1845, a Mr. Lindsay was killed by- "the Indians near where Stockton now stands. He was at that time " the only white inhabitant of this region. There had been a large "number of grants given for land in what is called the San Joaquin " District, but still none had the hardihood to settle their grants up to " the first of 1846. It was about that time Mr. Weber settled his, and at " a great deal of trouble and expense. It was next to impossible for "him to get men enough to protect themselves against the Indians, and "everybody thought they were risking their lives for a little worthless "land. Mr. Weber succeeded in getting some few, hardy enough to "settle with him, among whom I can recollect B. K. Thompson and "Andy Baker; and finally after losing cattle and horses, and paying ex- " travagant prices for labor, he succeeded in establishing a ranche where "Stockton now stands; and the reader must bear in mind that at that "time the gold mines had not been discovered, and consequently there "was no prospect for a town. Those persons who wish to obtain land " so much without paying their money for it, should have come to the "country at an early day as he did. Under Mexican authority, he " would have been defended in his posessions to all eternity ; and I "have no doubt he will be defended in his rights by the legal authority "constituted by the State of California. Mr. Weber is, and always "has been, one of the best friends the Americans ever had in California, "and from his devotion to them, he was taken prisoner in 1847, and "was ever ready and willing to risk life and 'property in their cause. "I am prompted in writing the foregoing only by that sense of justice "between man and man which should govern Americans, and which I " doubt not a large majority of the people of Stockton would cordially "award him. (signed) AN OLD SETTLER. "


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Of the present members of the Stockton Bar now residing here, only four were here in '49, viz : C. M. Creanor, D. S. Terry, S. A. Booker and H. Amyx. J. B. Hall came shortly afterwards. The following is a complete list as near as the same can be ascertained of the Judges, Associate Justices of Sessions, Sheriffs, Clerks, District Attorneys and the members of Stockton Bar:


DISTRICT JUDGES.


C. M. Creanor,


J. M. Cavis, S. A. Booker.


COUNTY JUDGES.


ASSOCIATE JUSTICES.


BENJ. WILLIAMS


H. Amyx O. C. Emory


J. K. Shafer.


B. G. Weir


WM. ROOT


B. G. Weir J. K. Shafer.


O. C. EMORY


B. G. Weir


A. G. STAKES


W. G. Weir


A. G. STAKES


A. C. Baine A. C. Baine J. J. Drummond


A. G. STAKES


R. W. Noble


G. B. Douglass· R. W Noble


J. K. SHAFER .


G. B. Douglas J. Jenkins


J. K. SHAFER


A. G. Brown


GEO. W. TYLER


A. G. Brown


H. R. Porter


H. B. UNDERHILL, W. E. GREENE, W. E. GREENE, W. S. BUCKLEY, (appointed by Governor Newton Booth May 8th, 1874, to fill vacancy caused by death of Judge Greene), W. S. BUCKLEY.


CLERKS. . ELECTED.


SHERIFFS.


ELECTED.


A. C. Bradford.


1850


R. P. Ashe . 1850


Gilbert Claiborne


.1853


Nelson Taylor 1853


John W. O'Neal 1853


Geo. Webster . 1855


E. M. Howison


1857


T. W. O, Neal. 1557


H. E. Hall. 1861


T. K. Hook . 1861


H. T. Dorrance 1863


C. C. Rynerson 1863


Aug. Munter 1869


Freeman Mills 1867


Geo. Tilghman. .1871


G. H. Castle. 1869


John Wasley . 1875


Thos. Cunningham 1871


H. W. Weaver


1877


O. C. EMORY.


J. K. Shafer


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DISTRICT ATTORNEYS.


ELECTED.


ELECTED.


S. A. Booker


April, 1850


J. K. Shafer Nov. 1850


L. C. Gaugh


Nov. 1851


W. W. Porter


Nov. 1852


William Robinson . Oct. 1853


O. L. Bridges . Sept. 1854


T. T. Bouldin. Sept. 1857


J. G. G. Jenkins


Sept. 1859


H. B. Underhill .Sept. 1861


J. C. Byers . . Sept. 1863


E. S. Pillsbury


Sept. 1865 W. S. Montgomery Sept. 1869


E. S. Pillsbury


Sept. 1871


A. W. Roysdon .


.Sept. 1873


J. A. Hosmer


Sept. 1875


W. L. Hopkins .Sept. 1877


DISTRICT COURT ROLL.


H. A. Lyons


*D. S. Terry


J. H. Jones


*C. M. Creanor E. L. B. Brooks


T. B. Van Buren


Benj. Williams


H. T. Booream


W. D. Fair


W. B. Sloan


C. A. Leake


D. W. Perley Wm. A. Root Dr. Roberts Isaac Baggs


O. L. Bridges


J. K. Shafer


W. F. Nye Mr. Stafford


Mr. Brockway


T. T. Bouldin


W. H. Rumsey


W. W. Porter


A. G. Stakes


C. C. Gaugh


H. T. Huggins


W. B. Roman


J. K. Irvine -


F. Yeister


E. Stanley


Robt. Mccullough J. T. Fish Mr. Bostwick


E. A. Pollard


*J. H. Budd


S. B. McKee


O. M. Brown


H. C. Bradford


S. P. Scaniker


L. T. Carr


*J. C. Byers


*W. L. Dudley


H. B. Underhill


*F. T. Baldwin


H. E. Hall


H. A. Manchester


R. B. Hall *J. M. Cavis J. G. Jenkins M. G. Cobb


H. H. Swan


E. S. Pillsbury


W. E. Greene


*E. E. Hood G. V. Smith


*J. A. Louttit


A. W. Roysden


R. McCaffee C. H. Marks *S. L. Terry *J. A. Hosmer


*Wm. M. Gibson *A. Van R. Paterson *J. C. Campbell


Geo. W. Silver O. B Taylor


*J. M. Hogan


*P. S. Wilkes


*B. McKinne L. Dent


T. H. Lord


*W. S. Montgomery David Higgins M. N. Rogers *D. H. Huffman S. J. Hinds


*James H. Budd *J. E. Budd *Geo. E. McStay L. B. Noble *C. C. Paulk


*Now residing in Stockton.


*W. L. Hopkins Aug. Munter *C. M. Ritter *S. L. Carter *W. Minta *S. A. Booker


R. B. Hall


E. Randolph Thos. Caldwell


G. T. Martin


*W. S. Buckley *L. W. Elliott


*J. B. Hall


Thos. Baker


S. D. Blackburn


H. H. Rhees


R. K. Chamberlayne


M. Endicott


H. A. Crabb


A. C. Baine


Jas. Anderson


*W. H. Lyons


*H. Amyx


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H. T. DORRANCE,


Manufacturer and Importer of T


Saddlery


and


Harness


CALIFORNIA, LADIES' AND IMPORTED


SADDLES


California Bits and Spurs, Riding Bridles, Brushes, Combs, Cards, Whips of all kinds, Robes,


Team, Concord, Buggy, Coach and Trotting Harness, Horse Blankets, Linen Covers.


No. 185 Hunter St., Stockton.


Repairing Promptly Attended to.


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E. Hickman,


IMPORTER


And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


foreign & omestic.


Staple & fancy


DRY GOODS


Carpets, Oil-Cloths,


-AND-


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,


206


Main St.,


STOCKTON, CAL. .


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E. MOORE, Stockton.


J. B. PECK & B. W. OWENS, 226 Clay St., S. F.


Owens, Moore & Co.,


Jobbers and Retail Dealers in


PROVISIONS


Dry Goods,


CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES,


HARDWARE, ETC.,


Cor. Main and Centre Sts., Stockton.


Particular Attention Given to Orders from the Country.


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Austin's Bazaar,


Where may be found at Lowest Rates a


FULL LINE OF NOVELTIES


PICTURES,


Picture Frames, Brackets,


ZEPHYR WORSTEDS,


Stationery, Albums, Jewelry,


TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.


FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.


O. A. AUSTIN, 188 Main Street.


4 Doors above Wells, Fargo & Co.


J. B. HOUCHE, Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of


FURNITURE Pillows, Carpet, Oil Cloth, Matting, Cutlery, LOUNGES, SPRING BEDS, TOP MATTRESSES, PILLOW CASES GROCERIES, CROCKERY, ETC.


Goods Solicited on Consignment. .COR. MAIN ANDCENTRE STS., STOCKTON.


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BADGER BROS.,


DEALERS IN


Paints, Oil, Glass,


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VARNISHES, WALL PAPER,


WINDOW SHADES


ETC., ETC.


No, 200 Main St., Stockton.


House, Sign, and Ornamental


PAINTING.


Orders from the Country filled with Care and Dispatch.


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E. S. HOLDEN,


DEALER IN


Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, SPONGES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, ETC. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with care and dispatch.


Stockton, Cal.


WHITE & THOMAS, (Successors to A. WASHBURN.) Hunter St., between Main and Market, Stockton, Cal., Manufacturers of


DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHUTTERS AND WINDOW FRAMES. All Kinds of Mill Work done to Order.


JAMES M. MCCARTY, NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE, LOAN, FIRE and LIFE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENT. Houses Let and Rents Collected.


Consigns Wool, Sheep, Cattle and Hogs to the firm of FALKNER, BELL & CO. Sale of Sheep Hogs and Cattle negotiated.


201 Main St., Stockton, Cal.


UNITED STATES HOTEL,


Cor. Center and Market Sts., STOCKTON.


C. SCHMIDER & H. C. HOLMAN, PROPRIETORS.


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C olumbia A. LUTZ, Proprietor.


Duse


Northwest Cor. Channel and San Joaquin Sts.,


STOCKTON, CAL.


Single Meals 25c | Lodging ... 250 Board by the Week. ... $4 00 Board with Lodging $5 00 Board with Single Room, $5 50.


THOS. E. HERSEY,


-Dealer in and Manufacturer of-


BOOTS


AND


SHOES


257 Main St., Yo Semite Block, STOCKTON, CAL. Agent for the Patent Union Shoe Button Fastener for Ladies', Gents' and Childrens' Shoes.


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fiote


SANJOAQUINHOTEL


E. STOETZER


PROPRIETOR,


Cor. Weber Ave. and San Joaquin St.,


(OPPOSITE COURT-HOUSE,)


STOCKTON, CAL.


Good Accommodations for Families.


Board with Single Room 86.00 per Week. Board and Lodging $5.00 per Week. Board without Lodging $4.00 per Week.


SINGLE MEALS, 25 Cents, BEDS, 25 and 50 Cents.


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1878 1878


MATTESON & WILLIAMSON, MANUFACTURERS OF


Farming Implements ! Cor. Main and California Sts., STOCKTON, CAL., Would call the attention of the Farming Public to their justly celebrated RICHARD'S IMPROVED HEADER,


"The Stockton Chief,"


(Here Illlustrated."


GITNER


In manufacturing their supply for the coming Harvest Season, they have been determined to maintain the high reputation of the "CHIEF, which it has so signally earned in the past, and feel confident in say- ing that it has no equal in the market to-day. These headers range in cut from 10 to 16 feet, and will be offered at prices suited to the times.


They also have largely in stock their well known


Derricks and Forks


For Threshing and Stacking purposes. These implements are in gen- eral use upon this coast, and need no word of commendation at this time. A general assortment of


Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Steel Road Scrapers, &c.


kept constantly on hand. Having largely increased their facilities dur- ing the past year, by the addition of heavy Trip Hammers and large Lathes, they are now prepared to do all kinds of heavy forgings, finish- ing and general machine repairing with promptness and at reduced prices.


Call at the old stand as above, or send for Catalogue and Price List. Liberal discounts to the trade.


The Leading Dry-Goods House of the Interior }


CHALMERS BROS., STOCKTON.


ABBREVIATIONS.


bet


between


res


residence


cor


corner


S


.. side


E.


East


S ..


South


Es.


East side


SE. South-east


N


.North


SW


South-west


NE


North-east


W


. West


NW


North-west


ldgs lodges


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Aaron Henry, soda manufacturer, res cor Rose and Beaver


Aaron Charles M., blacksmith, res cor Rose and Beaver


Abbott Willis L., blacksmith, res Ns Weber ave bet Union and Sacramento


ABBOTT A. M., windmill builder, res cor Weber ave and Ophir .


Abramsky Henry, clerk with M. L. Abramsky 63 Centre


Abramsky C. L., upholsterer, lodges with M. L. Abramsky


Abramsky M. L., real estate agent, McKee's bldg, res 63 Centre


Abernathy John, (Abernathy & Rupert props Occidental saloon Main) res 133 Market


Able George, teamster, res 111 Lafayette


Ackerman M. tanner Pacific Tannery, res E s Pilgrim bet Freemont and Oak


Acuna Joseph, with Thomas & White, planingmill, res E s American bet Washington and Market


Ack Wo, Chinese cigar and tobacco store 182 Levee


Adams Joseph, traveling agent, res S s Oak bet Stanislaus and Grant


Adams Victor, bar-keeper, ldgs Philadelphia House


Adams A. J., clerk, res Oak bet Grant and Aurora


Adcraft W. C., tailor, cor El Dorado and Channel, res same Adee Miss, ldgs 125 Centre


Adams S. P., butcher, ldgs Centre bet Miner's ave and Lindsay


Adams Henry, superintendent gas works, res cor Market and Com- merce


BURTON & MESEROLL, Dentists, }


OVER HOLDENS DRUG STORE MAIN STREET.


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B. P. BATCHELDER, Photographer, 189 El Dorado St.


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Adams Samuel, blacksmith Main, res 283 cor California and Wash- ington


Ahern John, laborer, Market bet Union and Pilgrim


Allen E. H., City Assessor, SE cor Miner ave and Grant


Allen S. M., wheelwright with M. P. Henderson, res 335 cor Stanislaus and Weber ave


Allen C. C. H., druggist with E. S. Holden, res 226 Lindsay


Alegretti G., grocer, cor Washington and Center, res 146 cor Commerce and Washington


Allen M. H., engineer, Sonora bet Stanislaus and Grant


Arthur Elmore, cook, ldgs Washington bet Beaver and Commerce Alberti A., piano tuner, res 242 NW cor Washington and San Joaquin


Alders Charles M., Yo Semite meat market cor American and Main, res same


Amyx Hariston, attorney at law, Main bet San Joaquin and Hunter, res American bet Church and Sonora


Anditch Nicholas, gardner, Sierra Nevada bet Market and Washington Andrews J. C., foreman with J. H. Andrews, res Elk bet Main and Market


Anderson W. S., laborer, ldgs Johnson's stable


Andrews James L., book keeper, ldgs 211 Center


ANDREWS J. H., saddles, harness and collars, 210 Center, res 211 Center


Anderson Newton, plasterer, Clay bet Aurora and Grant


Andrews H. A. laborer, bds U. S. Hotel


Anaya Frank, barber, res 250 Lafayette


Arends Leonard, laborer, San Joaquin Brewery Armstrong H., stage carpenter, res 209 Lafayette


Arrivey W. L., clerk, Clay bet Center and El Dorado Arrivey Augustus, blacksmith, 308 Lafayette


Armende Fred., sheepherder, Avenue House


Arnold August, tanner, Center bet Scott's ave and Taylor


Arnold Fred., boots and shoes, 194 Main, res cor Lindsay and El Do- rado


Aregorian Mrs. Relar, nurse, Grant bet Sonora and Church


Arandt Solomon, peddler res 84 California


Arnold G. P., Idgs San Joaquin Hotel


Arendt B., peddler, res Es Hunter bet Lindsay and Fremont


Armington B. M. City Hall keeper, res 133 Stanislaus


HOGAN & SMITH, The Leading Hardware Firm


of the San Joaquin Valley, Stockton.


CHALMERS BROS., }


STOCKTON, can Suit You in {Dry-Goods and Carpets.


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Armbrust Louis, gardener, SE cor Oak and East


Arthur Richard, teamster, res cor Park and Pilgrim


Ashley C. A., driver, 209 Church


Atkinson E. C., (Atkinson & Clark) propr's Stockton Business College, res Sacramento City


Atwood O. F., Deputy Sheriff, res 288 cor Market and California


Atwood Leroy, printer with D. H. Bardine, ldgs cor Weber ave and American


Austin Wm. B. hardware, Es Hunter bet Market and Main, res 57 Park


Aubert August, laborer, res 190 Oak


Auld J. M., carriage trimmer with Little & Riordan


Aust John G., blacksmithing, Es California bet Main and Market, res San Joaquin bet American and Washington


Aubry A. E., engineer, Stockton City Mills, res Main bet Beaver and Elk


AUSTIN O. A. fancy notions, 202 Main, res Main bet Grant and Stan- islaus


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Bagley B. F., (Cadien & Bagley), res NE cor Sutter and Lindsay


Barney J. H. Jr., grain merchant, Sutter bet Mormon ave and Church Barton I. B. (col) expressman, 299 Washington


Barnum D. B., woodchopper, Market bet California and Sutter Badger Stephen, (Badger Bros.), res over store


Badger Joseph (Badger Bros.), res over store Baldwin Herbert, stationery store, 204 Main, res 204 Main


Baldwin Mrs. Julia, Worth bet Pilgrim and Ophir


BADGER BROS., paints, oils glass, etc., 200 Main


Baxter J. M., San Joaquin bet. Sonora and Church


Bateman Everett Burke, printer Independent office, res Lafayette bet Union and Pilgrim


Barrett Thos., Waiter Yo Semite House


Barnes Thomas, fruit dealer, res 105 American


Bargmann, G. H., attendant at Asylum, res cor Oak and Ophir BATCHELDER B. P., photographer 183 El Dorado, res same Barber J. M., farmer, res 143 Miners' ave


Baird B. P., deputy county assessor, res cor Aurora and Lindsay


For Good Dental Operations go to BURTON & MESEROLL'S Office.


BATCHELDER'S GALLERY is the Largest and Finest in Stockton.


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Balthis John H., blacksmith cor Sutter and Weber ave, res 80 Channel Bates R. S. steward at Asylum, res cor Park and Sutter


Baker, M. D., insurance agent W s Hunter bet Main and Weber ave, res N s Park bet Commerce and Beaver


Bauer H. attendant at Asylum


Barry Edward, laborer, Mormon ave bet Hunter and San Jouquin


Bartlett J. S. Engineer, Idgs San Joaquin Hotel


Barstow J., blacksmith, E s California bet Park and Oak, res S s Park bet California and American


Barricklo D. D., millinery, SE cor California and Weber ave


Baker Charley M., blacksmith, ldgs 101 Grant


Barnett B. B., stock raiser, NW corner Channel and Union


Barnett Marian, res NW corner Union and Channel


Baldwin, F. T., attorney at law Odd Fellow's bldg, res Ns Channel bet Sacramento and Aurora


Baum George, tinsmith with John Jackson, res cor Market and Grant Baggs Wm. M., (proprietor Baggs' warehouse, B. and Son), res cor Beaver and Main


BAGGS WM. M. & SON, brick warehouse Levee bet Commerce and Centre


Bates Mrs. Jane, res E s Union bet Channel and Miners' ave


Baker W. W., clerk Selby's iron store, res 101 Grant


Baldwin George S., watchman at Simpson & Gray's, res N & Flora bet Beaver and Elk


Bambaur Daniel, propr El Dorado saloon cor Weber ave and San Joaquin, res 73 San Joaquin


Baumbaur, Mrs. Katherine, bakery cor Weber ave and Ophir


Baggs Montgomery, (Baggs & Son), res cor Beaver and Main.


Badger Edward, ldgs What Cheer House


Baker Henry, drayman Lane's Mills, res 161 Freemont


Baker Fred, laborer, ldgs 161 Freemont


Barlow Rev. F. N., pastor Baptist Church, res 216 Lindsay


Baltris N., teamster at Asylum


Barney J. H., grain dealer, res N s Weber ave bet Grant and Aurora Barkhorn John( H. Kraft & Co.), res Park bet California and Ameri- can


Bank of Stockton, cor Main and Centre


Bachmann C., wagon maker cor Channel and American, res E s Sutter bet Weber ave and Channel


BUY YOUR STOVES and TIN WARE OF


HOGAN & SMITH, cor Main and San Joaquin Streetg Stockton.


All the Dry-Goods Novelties at CHALMERS BROS., Stockton.


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Backman James, laborer, 44 Oak


Batzer H., asst cook at Female Asylum


Barry John Henry, upholsterer, 72 Main Basilio L., grocer cor Hunter and Market, res same upstairs Baker John, laborer, 326 Lafayette Bartlett Wm., engineer, res 51 Washington


Badgley O. E., school teacher, res 261 cor Lafayette and Grant Barton A. T., carpenter, Grant bet Sonora and Lafayette Barbee Chas. P., carpenter, NE cor Sacramento and Sonora Barker, Thos, ship carpenter, Jackson bet Centre and El Dorado Berlin David, piano teacher, ldgs cor Fremont and Stanislaus Beiso G., grocer NE cor Church and Centre Beasley Chas., architect, 230 Church


Belden Harvey, stable keeper, 158 Lafayettte Belding Charles, soda manufacturer, 190 cor Lafayette and El Dorado Beach H. B., rancher, NE cor Pilgrim and Washington


Beswick Frank, stable keeper, 163 Washington


Beswick Frank Jr., hostler, res 163 Washington


Beswick Henry, Hostler, res 163 Washington


Berger George H., blacksmith with M. P. Henderson, res Miners' ave bet California and American


BEHRNS C., crockery, glass and china ware 174 El Dorado, Idg same Bevan, Philip B., telegraph operator ldgs cor Elk and Main Bertrand Louis, saloon keeper El Dorado, res cor California and Mar. Behrman Henry (Behrman & Raab), res What Cheer House Belding W. J., drygoods El Dorado, res 141 cor Market and Commerce Berlin John G., laborer, res NE cor Lindsay and Aurora.


BERDINE D. H., steam book and job printer 224 Main, res cor Union and Park


Bencker, assistant clerk at Asylum


Bell J. V. (Preston & Bell, publishers "Stockton Herald"), res Ns Miners' ave between San Joaquin and Sutter.


Beckhart Charles, blacksmith with M. P. Henderson, Idgs 335 cor Stanislaus and Weber ave


Beecher John L., farmer, 1,000 acres under cultivation Copperopolis road, res American bet Fremont and Oak


Biven E. J., compositor "Herald" office res Centre near cor Channel Bieghle Wm. H., clerk, Church bet Hunter and San Joaquin


Fine Gold Fillings made a Specialty by BURTON & MESEROLL, Stockton.


BATCHELDER'S PHOTOGRAPHS are Beautiful and Life-like.


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Birdsall Elias, rector St. John's Episcopal church, res 27 California Bissel Mrs. Mary, res 140 cor Fremont and American


Birch T. W., carpenter, 285 Weber ave, res cor Sierra Nevada and Lindsay


Biven Mrs. Isabella B., res 111 Sutter


Bing M., book-keeper, ldgs Grand Hotel


Birmingham J., attendant at Asylum, res cor Sacramento and Fremont Blake M. F., carpenter and joiner, bds 313 Main


Blood Charles, wagonmaker, ldgs Washington bet American and Stan- islaus.


Black John, laborer, ldgs San Joaquin Hotel


Blaisdell Mrs. H. B., attendant at Female Asylum.


Black Alexander, (Black & Bro.), ldgs Centre bet Main and Levee Blossom Andrew, farmer, res 83 California bet Fremont and Lindsay Blake A. N., Coroner Hunter Es bet Market and Main, res San Joa- quin W s bet Channel and Miners' ave


Bliss L. C., tinner, res 118 cor Hunter and Miners' ave


Blaisdell S., carpenter, ldgs cor California and Weber ave


Black & Bro., groceries, NW cor Main and Centre.


Block E., Auctioneer, res E s Grant bet Weber ave and Channel


Black Houston (Black & Bro.), res Centre bet Main and Levee


Blackman T. H. painter, res Es San Joaquin bet Market and Wash- ington


Bliss Wm., street-car driver, res 336 corner Main and Stanislaus


Black Wm., miner, res NE cor Washington and Ophir


Boerner Charles (Boerner & Bro.), res N s Miners' ave bet California and American


Bourke Augustus, driver with B. F. Rodgers, res W s Commerce bet Market and Main


Boerner Fred (Boerner & Bro.), Idgs SE cor Weber ave and American Boscher E. H. druggist 169 Main, res same upstairs


BOISSELIER H. G., groceries and provisions, manufacturer of yeast powders, see ad on inside cover, 174 El Dorado, res 105 Miners' ave bet Sutter and California


Boyson Martin, laborer, 205 Beaver


Bost, B. F., painter, 170 Oak


Boswell S. M., dancing master, res 381 Weber ave


Bost L. A .; painter, 170 Oak


BOND M. H., undertaker, 295 Weber ave res 299 Weber ave


Fine Razors and Pocket Knives at HOGAN & SMITH'S,


cor. Main and San Joaquin, Stockton


Thirty different Styles of Corsets at Chalmers Bros , Stockton.


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Bottler R., machinist, ldgs What Cheer House


Boyd J. T., miner, res N s Miners' ave bet Stanislaus and Grant


Boyd Robert B., laborer, ldgs Ns Miners' ave bet Stanislaus and Grant


Bostwick I. S., grain dealer Centre bet Main and Weber ave. res 245 Weber ave


Booker, S. A., District Judge


Bareling B. F., driver, res Washington Ns bet Sutter and San Joa- quin


Boepple F., shoemaker with S. Kaiser, res Ophir bet Oak and Fre- mont


Bowden Alva D., tinsmith with C. G. Ernest, res East bet Sonora and Church


Bowser George, bookbinder and dealer in second-hand books, 280 Main res cor Miners' ave and Pilgrim


Bockholtz Wm., shipwright, Ss Lafayette bet California and American Bouche Nelson, blacksmith, El Dorado bet Church and Sonora


Bouche Wm. Francis, book keeper, El Dorado bet Church and Sonora Bonanza Saloon, 230 Main


Bowen S. B., agricultural implement manufacturer, 154 Main, res cor Pilgrim and Weber ave


Bowden J. C., laborer, SE cor East and Church


Boyle James, deck hand str Alice Garratt, 87 Market


Boschen Henry, salesman with Gray & Simpson, lumber yard, res 145 cor Washington and Commerce


Brown James, assistant engineer at Asylum


BROWN & CO., grain and produce, 178 Levee


Brown W. T., Assistant Medical Superintendent at Asylum, res Yo Sem- semite House


Brown Robert, junk, res 232 California


Brown Samuel J., mail agent, res 206 Beaver


Brown William, laborer, ldgs Columbia House


Brown James E., clerk with Chalmers Bros., Idgs cor Lindsay and El Dorado


Brown E. P., attendant at Asylum


Brown N., (col) cook, Yo Semite House


Brown W., Idgs Columbia House


Brown Phil., gasfitter and plumber, 202 Es Hunter bet Market and Main, 'res rooms 4 and 5 Hook's Building


All Operations warranted to give Satisfaction by Burton & Meseroll.


Old Pictures Copied and Enlarged by BATCHELDER, 183 Eldorado St.


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Brown Mrs. Frankie M. dressmaking, res 228 Hunter


Brown George, res NE cor Oak and San Joaquin


Brown J. E., Carpenter, SW cor Oak and Pilgrim


Brown D. D., clerk at Lane's Mills, res Channel bet Sutter and San Joaquin




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