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Brittan John, laborer, dwl 13 Grand Av
Brittan Nathaniel J. ( Brittan, Holbrook & Co.), dwl Union Club
BRITTAN'S BUILDING, SW cor Cal and Davis
Britton George W. (Goodwin & Co.), dwl 1309 Tay- lor
Britton J. Mrs., dw1 811 Leavenworth
Britton John, sawyer with Hobbs, Pomeroy & Co., dw1 13 Grand Av
BRITTON JOSEPH ( Britton & Rey) , dw1 817 Union Britton Patrick, laborer, dwl E s Hartford nr Eighteenth
BRITTON & REY (Joseph Britton, J. J. Rey and Henry Steinegger), lithographers, 529 Commer- cial cor Leidesdorff
BRITTON'S BUILDING, 589 Market
Brizzolara Louis, wood and coal, 315 Broadway /and Brizzolara'& Roccatagliata), dw1 24 Wetmore Pl Brizzolara Nicholas, with Louis Brizzolara, dwl 24 Wetmore Pl
Brizzolara & Co. (Louis Brizzolara and John Roc- catagliata), wood and coal, 1015 Washington
Broad B. W., engineer S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl Georgia bet Shasta and Sierra
Broad Charles, brewer, dwl 1222 Bush
Broad Charles E., grainer, dwl 358 Jessie
Broad Edward, plumber with G. & W. Snook, dwl 1818 Powell, rear
Broad John, upholsterer, 1035 Howard, dw1 404 Geary Broad Robert. carder S. F. P. Woolen Factory, dwl 1818 Powell, rear
Broadhurst John, engineer with California Silk Manufacturing Co., dwl Eleventh Av nr P, South S. F.
BROADWAY-BLOCK, NW cor Bdwy and Kearny BROADWAY BONDED WAREHOUSE, Edwin Danforth proprietor, SW cor Battery and Bdwy BROADWAY BREWERY, Specht & Adams pro- prietors, 637 Broadway
BROADWAY HOTEL, Donohue & Slattery proprie- tors, 212 Broadway
Broadway Wharf, foot Broadway
Brochire Peter, laborer 110 Sutter, dwl Dupont' nr Montgomery Av
Brock -, stevedere with Menzies, Lowry & Bing- ham
Brock Cecelia Mrs., dresscutter. 304 Third
Brock Samuel, teamster with Micah Doane, dwl 2112 Bush
Brock Theodore, second steward P. M. S. S. Nevada Brockage John F., clerk with François A. Rouleau Brock hoff Brothers ( Charles and William), grocer- ies and liquors, NW cor Bryant and Twenty- fourth
Brock hoff Charles ( Brockhoff Bros.), dwl NW cor Bryant and Twenty-fourth
Brock hoff William /Brockhoff Bros.), dwI NW cor Bryant and Twenty-fourth
Brocklebank Manuel T., mining and real estate, of- fice 328 Montgomery, dw1 32515 Bush
Brockman Catherine (widow), dwl 273 Minna
Brockman Charles, conductor Central R. R., dwl 111 Clinton
Brockman Charles, seaman, dwl 26 Steuart
Brockman Herman, laborer Superintendent Public Streets
Brockman John, clerk Freight Depot S. P. R. R.
Brockman S. Mrs., dwI Overland House
Brockmann Henry, liquor saloon, 1007 Battery
Brocq Alfred, proprietor Bay View Nursery, cor Twenty-first Av and J, South S. F., office and dwl 619 Sacramento
Brocq Julia Mrs., florist and depot Bay View Nur- sery, 619 Sacramento
Brod Mary J. (widow), 575 Bryant
Brodeck Henry H., photographer with H. W. Vaughn, dw1 232 Sixth
Brodek Samuel, hairdresser, cupper, and leecher, 602 Market, dw1 44 Third
Broder Patrick, clerk Freight Depot S. P. R. R., dwl 18 Welsh
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, H. G. Langley, Pub'r, S. F. Price $5.
ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of HARTFORD, is a Fire Insurance Company, not a Fire and Life Company combined.
KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.
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Broderick James, hostler with Charles Kellett, W 8 Mission bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third Broderick James, tinsmith with Freeman & Wrin, dwl N s Fair Av bet Mission and California Av Broderick Jeremiah, hostler, dwl 238 Sutter
Broderick Johanna (widow), dwl 978 Harrison, rear Broderick John ( Franciscovich & B.), dw1 409 Main Broderick John, boilermaker with Moynihan & Ait- ken, dwl 3 Sheridan
Broderick John, laborer, dwl N s Birch nr Van Ness Av
Broderick John E., porter with William J. Heney & Co., dwl 9 Garden
Broderick Mary Miss, dressmaker, dwl 322 Jessie Broderick Michael, longshoreman, dwl Empire Hotel Broderick Patrick, coachman Occidental Hotel, dwì N s Liberty bet Guerrero and Dolores
Broderick Patrick, hostler Market St. Railway, dwl W s Second Av between Fifteenth and Sixteenth Brodorick Thomas, waiter Russ House, dwl 147 Na- toma
Broderick T. J., boots and shoes, 24 Third, dw1 549 Howard
Broderick Walter, laborer, dwl 214 Broadway
Broderick William, salesman with Roland G. Brown, dwl 9 Garden
Broderick. See Brodrick
Brodersen B., merchant, dw1 627 Commercial
Brodersen William, porter with T. Lemmen Meyer, dwl 258 Clara
Brodhun Charles, tailor, 614 California, rear
Brodie Agnes (widow), lodgings, 49 Clementina
Brodie Eliza, teacher, dwl S s Pine bet Webster and Fillmore
Brodie Frank, patternmaker, dw1 513 Howard
Brodie James, foreman machinist with Hinckley & Co., dwl Ss Pine bet Fillmore and Webster
Brodie James G., patternmaker Risdon Iron and Lo- comotive Works, dwl Ss Pine bet Fillmore and Webster
Brodie John, postal clerk S. F. Post-office, dwl 511 Howard
Brodie John, tinsmith with George H. Tay & Co., dwl Es Bryant bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Brodio Samuel HI., counsellor, office 407 California, dwl NW cor Stockton and Broadway
Brodigan Margaret Miss, dw1 718 Broadway
Brodigan Nicholas, foreman with Bloch & Davidson, dwl NW cor Bryant and and Bryant Av Brodowski Henrietta Mme. (widow), dwl 823 Bush Brodt John, carpenter, dwl 424 Stevenson
Brodwolf George, tailor, 135 Post, dwl 6 Pratt Court nr California
Brodwolf Michael, tailor with George Brodwolf, 135 Post
Broemel Henry, clerk with Ernest Essmann, dw1 1024 Montgomery
Brogan Charles C., dw1 328 Brannan
Brogan Michael, real estate, dwl 1416 Broadway
Brogan Patrick, driver Central R. R., dw1 66 Everett Brogan Stephen, dwl 2112 Stanford
Brogan Thomas, laborer New U. S. Appraiser's Building, dwl Central Hotel
Brogan's Building, Es Third bet Howard and Folsom BROKAW ABRAM, hay and grain general commis- sion merchant, 1535 Mission, dwl 1516 Mission
Brokaw Edwin A., clerk with A. Brokaw, dwl 1516 Mission
Brokaw Henry V. (Duff & B.), dw1 615 Turk Brokaw Lena (widow), dwl 507 Bush
Brokenwager Henry, carpenter California Mills, dwl 434 Vallejo
Brolich Lucas. barkeeper with Louis Matick, Jack- son St. Wharf
Bromberger Simon ( Rosenthal, Feder & Co. and S. Bromberger & Co., Oroville), dwl 44 Third
Bromley Edward R., clerk, dwl 330 Brannan
Bromley George A., clerk, dw1 330 Brannan
Bromley George S., machinist Risdon Iron and Lo- comotive Works, dwl 1023 Green
BROMLEY GEORGE T., contractor, office 418 Mont- gomery, (and G. T. Bromley & Co.), dwl 330 Brannan
Bromley (. T. & Co., contractors, office 903 Battery
Bromley Josoph, laborer, dwl 51012 Mission
Bromley Marshall, clerk with Castle Bros., dw1 865 Mission
Bromley Seth, saloonkooper, dw1 609 Jackson
BROMLEY WASHINGTON L., commissioner deeds, office 329 Montgomery, dwl 1023 Groen
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Bromley Willian P., captain C. P. R. R. Co.'s steam- ers, dwl 1221 Clay
Bromm Harry, seaman, dwl 422 Drumm
Brommel Berthold, druggist with John A. Bauer, dwl 101 Post
Brommer Diedrich ( Spreckels & Co.). dwI Ss Twenty- third nr Mission
BROMMER HENRY, groceries and liquors, SE cor Franklin and Hayes
Brommer John ( Brommer & Co.), dwl NE cor Sixth and Bryant
Brommer & Co. (John Brommer and Lorenzo Jessen), milkmen, W s Park Av nr Bryant
Bromwell Lewis L., adjuster with R. H. Magill, dwl 513 Ellis
Bronbecker Jacob A., teamster, dwl E s Alabama nr Seventeenth
Broner Antonio, cook St. Gottard Hotel
Bronn John F., boarding, SE cor Stock and Filbert Bronn Peter, dw1 433 Green, rear
Bronn Theodore A. P., bookkeeper with Falkenstein & Co., dwl 529 Filbert
Bronner Pietro, laborer with John Jury & Bros., 524 Merchant
Bronsdon Phineas, railroad contractor, dwl 17 Moss Bronson James C., U. S. storekeeper Bay View Dis- tillery, dw1 202 Tyler
Bronson John, master mariner, dwl 55 Second Bronworth John D., longshoreman, dwl 303 Davis
Bronzan John, coffee and liquor saloon, NW cor Davis and Oregon
Brook Mathew, California Market Restaurant and Oyster Saloon, 7 Summer, dw1 218 Fourth
Brooker George, bootmaker with Charles J. Roberts Brookes Samuel M., artist, studio 611 Clay, dwl Pros- pect Av nr California Av, Bernal Heights
Brookins Charles J., cigars and tobacco, 617 Mont- gomery, dw1 323 Kearny
BROOKLYN HOTEL, Kelly and Andrews proprie- tors, 210 and 212 Bush
Brooklyn Land Co., W. H. Knight secretary, office 331 Montgomery
BROOKLYN LIFE INS. CO., A. J. Bryant & Co. general agents, office 409 California
Brooklyn Tannery (Oakland, Alameda Co.), office 417 Battery
Brooks Albert M., clerk S. F. Post-office, dw1 712 Har- riet
Brooks Allen, clothfinisher S. F. P. Woolen Factory, dw1 625 Bay
Brooks August, collector Pacific St. Wharf, dwl 333 Bush
BROOKS BENJAMIN S., attorney at law, office 224 Sansom, dwl 631 Harrison
Brooks Birdseye, laundryman Occidental Laundry Brooks Charles, shipjoiner with Lumber S. Allen, dwl 2337 Oak
BROOKS CHARLES WOLCOTT, consul of Japan, office 703 Market cor Third, dwl Grand Hotel Brooks Edmond ( Reid & B.), dwl 1117 Washington Brooks Edward, telegraph repairer, dwl 636 Com
Brooks E. L. B., attorney at law, office and dwl 405 Kearny
Brooks Elisha, teacher Urban Academy, dwl 1725 Sutter
Brooks Frank, porter with Hobart Wood & Co., dwl 116 Fell
Brooks Frederick A., watchman Grand Hotel
Brooks George J., cook Delmonico Restaurant, dwl 360 Clementina
Brooks Henry, dyer, W s Harrison bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Brooks Henry, expressman, cor Mission and Third, dwl 767 Bryant
Brooks Henry, miller, dwl 516 Mission
Brooks Henry B. ( Geo. H. Tay & Co.), dwl 333 Eddy Brooks Henry E. (T. G. Cockrill & Co.), dwl 024 Jackson
Brooks llenry S., real estate, dwl W s Guerrero nr Seventeenth
Brooks James, dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel
Brooks James, captain stm Princess, Meiggs' Wharf Brooks James, conductor N. B. and Mission R. R.
Brooks James, notary public, office 310 Montgomery, dwl cor Kearny and Pacific
Brooks J. H., miller with Horace Davis & Co., dwl 546 Mission
BROOKS JOHN L., merchant tailor, 710 Mont
Brooks Joseph (C. Jas. King of Wm. & Co.), dwIN W cor Market and Franklin
SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INS. CO., of Mass., always Just, always Prompt.
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Paper Rulers, Leidesdorff Street, corner of Clay.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Fancy Goods.
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Brooks Joseph H., tinsmith with Caleb M. Sickler, dwl 625 Bay
Brooks Margaret (widow), dwl 30 Stone
Brooks Maria Mrs., dw1 726 Vallejo
Brooks Mary (widow, colored), dwl 831 Vallejo, rear Brooks M. J. Mrs., nurse, dw1 942 Howard
Brooks Orion, superintendent Telegraphic Institute.
Heald's Business College, 27 Post, dwl 65312 Minna
Brooks Patrick, hostler, dwl S s Point Lobos Av nr Twenty-fourth Av
Brooks Peletia F. Mrs., dw1 147 Third
Brooks Richard, laborer. Maine Lodgings, 616 Kear Brooks Robert C., distiller with Abraham T. Van Winkle, dwl Es Old San José Road nr Industrial School
Brooks Samuel E., clerk Letter Department Wells, Fargo & Co., dwl Bernal Heights
Brooks Stephen S., real estate, office 425 Kearny, dwl 804 Bush
Brooks Thaddeus R., civil engineer, dw1 721 Harrison Brooks Thomas H., bookkeeper with Triest & Fried- lander, dw1 829 Mission
Brooks Timothy, seaman schooner Dreadnought, dwl 24 Market
Brooks William, brakeman S. P. R. R.
Brooks William, clerk Townsend St. Yards S. P. R. R.
Brooks William, clerk with Kimball Manufacturing Co., dwl 631 Harrison
Brooks William, laborer, dwl 2812 Freelon
Brooks William, scaman, dwl 19 Commercial
Brooks William, speculator, dwl 2008 Powell
Brooks William H., janitor S. F. Produce Exchange, dwl 208 Drumm
Brooks William M., shoemaker with Beers & May- nard, dwl 6 Trinity, rear
Broom James M., clerk, dwl Overland House
Broom Samuel, longshoreman, dwl 245 Spear, rear
Brophy John, druggist, dwl Railroad House
Brophy Michael, hostler Suttor St. R. R., dwl 1588 Bush
Brophy Patrick, hostler with Josiah H. Swain, dwl United States Hotel
Brosius Frederick, barkeeper, dwl 9 John
Brosnahan Bartholomew, cardriver, dwl Es Minna bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth
Brosnahan Stephen, teamster with Haste & Kirk, dw1 548 Tehama
Brosnan Hanna Miss, hairdresser with Mrs. Wm. H. Ringgold, dwl 1 Haggin
Brosnan John D., porter 111 Leidesdorff, dwl 150 Tehama
Brosnan John T., plumber with McNally & Hawkins, dwl 1 Haggin
Brosnan Michael, laborer, dwl 1 Haggin
Bross George ( Bross & Co.), dw1 6 Pratt Court nr Cal Bross Jacob ( Bross & Co.), dwl 19 Dupont
Bross & Co. ( George and Jacob Bross and Michael Dittes), Metropolitan Bath and hairdressing sa- loon, 230 Bush
Brossard Frank, night watchman Industrial School Brosse Mme, teacher of dress cutting, 34 Third
Brothers Michael, coachman, dwl 11 Adelaide Pl
Brotherton Lillie E. Miss, teacher Hayes Valley Primary School, dwl 1509 Broadway
Brotherton Robert, carpenter with Charles L. Tilden, dwl 1509 Broadway
Brotherton Thomas W. Rov. M.D., superintendent St. Luke's Hospital, office 414 Market, dwl 1520 Mission
Brougham John ( Brougham & Goldberg), dwl 312 Green
Brougham & Goldberg (John Brougham and Max Goldberg), hairdressing saloon, 631 Kearny Broughton Napoleon L., speculator, dw1 1026 Bush Browdy John, baker, dwl Metropolitan Hotel
BROWELL JEREMIAHI, pipe manufacturer and contractor, 412 Jackson, dwl 217 Lombard Browell Jeremiah S., clerk, dw1 217 Lombard Brower Andrew J., saloonkeeper, dwl 610 Green Brower Benjamin, coachman, dwl 1 Burritt
Browor Daniel R., bakery, 1400 Stockton
Brower Eliza Miss, weaver Mission Woolen Mills, dwI 432 Seventh
Brower George H., compositor Woman's Publishing Co., dwl 405 Hyde
Brower Mary Mrs. (widow), dwl 81 Natoma Brower Robert, house and signpainter, 417 Drumm
Browly John C., waiter, dwl E s Fair Oaks nr Twenty-third
Brown -, carpenter, dw! 1028 Market
Brown -, driver, dwl 303 Jessie
Brown Aaron, teacher Hebrew, dwl 26712 Stevenson Brown A. B., carpenter California Mill, dwl 22 Russ
Brown A. B., collector Spring Valley Water W. Co., res San Leandro
Brown Abraham, dw1 1014 Stockton
Brown Abraham, mason, dwl 220 Third
Brown Abraham B. (colored), barber, dw1 1104 Pac
Brown Adam, tailor, dw1 1822 Stockton
Brown Adolph, tobacco and cigars, 824 Kearny, dwl 710 Kearny
Brown Albort, mariner, dwl 6 Kramer Pl
Brown Alexander, clerk, dwl 2506 Webster
Brown Alexander B., lumber dealer, dwl 219 Ritch
Brown Alfred, framemaker Pacific Straw Works, dwI 814 Sansom
Brown Alfred F., cutter with Henry Steil
Brown Alonzo F., Indian beads, fancy goods, etc., 321 Pine, dw1 1825 Bush
Brown Alonzo Fitch, with Edgar O. Brown, dwl Russ House
Brown Andrew, captain schooner Mose, dwl 22 Stan- ford
Brown Andrew, tinsmith P. M. S. S. Co.
Brown Annie (widow), dressmaker, dwl 40 Clara
Brown Anton, laborer, dw1 536 Sacramento
Brown Antonio, tailor, 105 Jackson
Brown Archibald, tinsmith P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 216 Third
Brown Arthur, compositor with Pacific Methodist
Brown August, cook with John Stumpf, First Av nr Kentucky, South S. F.
Brown Augustus, tailor, 329 Vallejo
Brown Barbara Mrs., dressmaker, dwl 707 Vallejo
Brown B. B., painter, dwl Overland House
Brown Benjamin, dw1 508 Jones
Brown Benjamin, baker Boston Cracker Bakery, dwl Heinz Hotel
Brown Benjamin W. ( Michelssen & B), dwl 542 Bryant
BROWN BRAINARD G., teacher phonography and phonographic reporter, dwl 119 Hyde
BROWN BROTHERS & CO. ( Morris and Lewis Brown, and Baehr Sheideman), agents Oregon City Woolen Manufacturing Co., 24 and 26 San Brown Brown. carpenter, dwl 23 Ritch
Brown Catharine (widow), dwl 124 Hayes
Brown Catherine (widow), dwl SE cor Mission and Sixteenth
Brown Catharine E. (widow), dwl 564 Stevenson
Brown Cecil, clerk with E. V. Joico, 6 Merchants' Ex- change, res East Oakland
Brown C. H., upholsterer with Cal. Furniture Manu- facturing Co.
Brown Charles (Johnson & B.), dwl NW cor Jack- son and Jones
Brown Charles, dwl 1023 Kearny
Brown Charles, carpenter, dwl 25 Rausch, rear
Brown Charles, clerk with I. Friedlander, dwl 322 Fremont
Brown Charles, cook with A. C. Swain, dwl SW cor Fifth and Folsom
Brown Charles, drayman with Jonathan Kittredge, dwl 110 Ellis
Brown Charles, fisherman, dwl 1 Market
Brown Charles, gasfitter U. S. Mint, dwl 216 Third
Brown Charles, porter Western Union Telegraph Co., dw1 522 California
Brown Charles, real estate, dwl W s Dolores bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth
Brown Charlos, restaurant, dw1 100 Jackson
Brown Charles, restaurant, dwl 1016 Stockton
Brown Charles, salesman with John H. Kessing, dwl 5 Market
Brown Charles, seaman, dwl 26 Sacramento
Brown Charles, seaman, dwl 131 Spear
Brown Charles, soaman, dwl 250 Spear
Brown Charles, stoves and tinware, 724 Market, dwl 335 O'Farrell
Brown Charles, teamster, dwi 801 Vallejo
Brown Charles A., collector with Charter Oak Life Insurance Co., dw1 7 Bay
Brown Charles A., seaman, dw1 740 Front
Brown Charles E., baggagemaster Market Street Depot S. P. R. R., dw1 836 Market
Brown Charles F. (Swain & B.), dwl 66 Clementina Brown Charles F., student Heald's Business Collego Brown Charles H., stableman with James S. Dyer, 1975 Union
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY contains Addresses of over 50,000 Merchants.
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, has been established over 52 years, and has paid over $32,000,000 L08508.
KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, represents $12,000,000. .
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Brown Charles M., expressman cor Sixth and Folsom, dwl 139 Shipley
Brown Charles M., saddler with John Millar, dwl Adams House Brown Charles M., shipping and commission agent, dwl 15 Perry
Brown Chris, master mariner, dwl 26 Fifth Av Brown Christopher, seaman, dwl 32 Steuart
Brown C. L. Mrs., dressmaker with Sullivan & More- head, dw1 508 Jones
Brown Daniel, cook, dw1 536 Sacramento
Brown Daniel, teacher navigation, dwl 62812 Jessie Brown David, carpenter, dwl Ss Vallejo bet Leaven- worth and Jones
Brown David A., bookkeeper with N. Gray & Co., dwl 34 Eleventh
Brown David B. ( Hogan & Co.), dwl 137 Chestnut Brown David M., physician, office and dwl 731 Har Brown David P., drayman, NE cor Washington and Davis, dw1 50414 Howard
Brown Denton D., civil engineer, dw1 130 Eleventh Brown Dominick, musician, dwl 1310 Montgomery
BROWN EDGAR O., real estate, office 535 Clay, dwl Grand Hotel
Brown Edmund, oiler P. M. S. S. Alaska
Brown Edward, clerk, dwl 125 Sacramento
Brown Edward, clerk Freight Depot S. P. R. R.
Brown Edward, cook stm Pelican Oregon S. S. Co.
Brown Edward, engineer, dwl N s Point Lobos Av nr Cook
Brown Edward, merchant, dwl 1145 Mission
Brown Edward, seaman, dwl W s Columbia nr Twen- tieth
Brown Edward T., clerk Letter Department Wells, Fargo & Co., dw1 508 Howard
Brown Edwin, engineer with A. L. Bancroft & Co., 721 Market
Brown Edwin T., bootmaker with I. M. Wentworth & Co., dw1 912 Grand Av
Brown Edwin T., printer Pacific Methodist, dwl 529 Union
Brown Edwin W., special policeman, dwl 1629 Mission Brown E. J. (widow), dw1529 Union
Brown E. J. Mrs., Howe Sewing Machine Co., dwl 719 Market
Brown Elizabeth (widow, colored), dwl Lombard bet Franklin and Gough
Brown Elizabeth Mrs., dw1 720 Folsom
Brown E. M. (widow), dw1 409 Minna
Brown Ellis, merchant, office 108 Battery
Brown Emanuel, hairdresser with John Thomas, dwl 1017 Pacific
Brown Emma (widow), dwl 217 O'Farrell
Brown Emma F. Miss, teacher South Cosmopolitan Primary School, dwl Austin bet Van Ness Av and Franklin
Brown Emma J. Mrs., furnished rooms, dw] 719 Cal Brown Emmett, compositor Evening Bulletin, dwl 1305 Stockton
Brown Eugene H., telegraph operator, dwl 1629 Mis Brown Ferdinand, cellarman with Henry Winkle & Co., dw1 37 Jessie
Brown Frances (widow), dw1 9 Union Pl
Brown Frank, expressman, dwl 129 Harrison
Brown Frank M., secretary Amador Canal and Min- ing Co., office 63 Merchants' Exchange, dwl N.W cor Twenty-second and Mission
Brown Frank Q. ( Brown & Sniffen), dwl 509 Bryant Brown Franklin, merchant, dwl 9 John
Brown Frederick, expressman, NW cor Steuart and Howard, dwl Tehama nr Fifth
Brown Frederick, porter with Greenebaum & Co., dwl 117 Stockton
Brown Frederick, restaurant, 10 Steuart
Brown Frederick A., books and stationery, 158 Sec, and clerk Contra Costa Laundry, dwl 53 Natoma Brown Frederick T., driver Omnibus R. R., dwl 646 Howard
Brown Fritz, waiter with Schroth & Westerfeld, dwl 536 Jessie
Brown F. W. (widow), dw1 53 Natoma
Brown George, painter, dwl 35 Rausch
Brown George, real estate, dw1 1714 Sacramento Brown George, scaman, dwl 28 Steuart
Brown George, teacher Hayes Valley Grammar School, dwl 1419 Taylor
Browp George, waiter with John Reagan, dwl 311 Natoma
Brown George F., calker Shipcalkers' Association, 712 Mission
Brown George N. (colored), whitener, dwi Lombard bet Franklin and Gough
Brown George W., lithographic printer, dwl 544 Stev Brown George W. (colored), expressman. with Mat- thias Gray, dwl 1715 Leavenworth
Brown Gideon Ii., dentist, office and dwl 24 Sixth
BROWN GRAFTON T. (G. T. Brown & Co.), res Oakland
BROWN G. T. & CO. (W. T. Galloway), lithograph- ers, 540 Clay
Brown H., machinist California Machine Works, dwl Vallejo House
Brown HI., seaman stm Salinas, Washington St. Wharf Brown HI. A., calker Shipcalkers' Assn, 713 Mission Brown Hamilton, watchman with Brittan, Holbrook & Co., 111 and 113 California
Brown Hannah B. (widow), dwl 734 Vallejo
Brown Harry, proptr Scandinavian Home, 105 Clark Brown Harry, seaman, dwl 127 Jackson
Brown Harry, seaman stm Newbern, Front St. Wharf Brown Harvey S., land agent C. P. R. R. Co., office NE cor Fourth and Townsend, res Oakland
Brown Henry, clerk with Alex Mann, dwl 515 Sac
Brown Henry, driver Central R. R., dwl 113 Mary
Brown Henry, fireman P. M. S. S. Colima
Brown Henry, liquor saloon, 1013 Kearny
Brown Henry, milker with Douglas E. Knight, dwl cor Greenwich and Scott
Brown Henry, musician, dw1 436 Union
Brown Henry, salesman with G. H. Mitchell & Co., dwl SE cor Webster and Fell
Brown Henry, special policeman, dwl foot Oregon Brown Henry A., captain schooner Industry, dwl N s Precita Av nr Howard
Brown Henry C. ( Brown & Wilson), dwl 52 Second
Brown Henry J., expressman, cor Howard and Sixth, dwl 243 Clara
Brown Horace, foundryman, dwl Relay House
Brown Horatio, cook with Smith & Hranovelli Sun- ovicz, dwl 11 Pinckney Pl
Brown HI. R. Mrs., dwl Hanley House, 4412 Sixth
Brown Hugh, seaman, dwl 129 Folsom
Brown Hugo S., cook Horticultural Hall, dwl 42014 Sixth
Brown Hyman (of P. Brown & Bro., Marysville), manuf boys' clothing, 125 Sansom, dwl 17 Hyde
Brown Ireson C., contractor, dw1 730 Guerrero
Brown Isaac W. W. ( Brown & Brown), dwl 35 Oak Grove Av
Brown J., engineer stm Julia
Brown J., waiter, dwl 206 Fourth
Brown J. A., porter 316 Washington, dwl 1235 Union Brown James, baker Grand Hotel
Brown James, barkeeper with Julius Ludroff, SW cor Mission and Spear
Brown James, drayman, dwl 4 Hunt
Brown James, laborer, dwl 908 Vallejo
Brown James, mattressmaker with California Fur- niture Manufacturing Co., dwl 7 Verona Pl
Brown James (colored), physician, dwl 10 Scotland Brown James, printer, dwl 930 Clay
Brown James, salesman, dw1 803 Montgomery
Brown James, seaman, dwl 82 Steuart
Brown James, seaman, dwl 238 Steuart
Brown James, seaman stm Constantine, Clay St. Wharf
Brown James, teamster, dwl NW cor Bat and Green Brown James A., drayman 313 Front, dwl N s Pleas- ant nr Taylor
Brown James C., hairdresser, 1146 Folsom
Brown James E., coalpasser P. M. S. S. Colima
Brown James F., carpenter California Mills, dw1 628 California
Brown James H., carpenter and builder, 524 Third, dwl Minnesota nr Mariposa
Brown James P., lastmaker with W. H. Wing & Co., dwl 105 O'Farrell
Brown James P., lather, dwl 7 Stevenson
Brown James W., furniture, dw1 81 Fourth
Brown Jane (widow, colored), cook, dwl 1405 Stock- ton, rear
Brown Jared C., blacksmith, N s Twenty-fourth nr Potrero Av
Brown J. B., chief engineer stm Pelican Oregon S. S. Co.
Brown J. C., clerk with I. Friedlander, res Oakland Brown J. E. (colored), messenger Custom House Brown Jesse, engineer, dwl 519 Vallejo
Brown Jesse P., clerk with Isaac Baggs, dwl 636 Commercial
FARNSWORTH & CLARK, Gen'l Fire and Marine Insurance Agency; office 230 Cal. St.
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders and Job Printers, corner of Leidesdorff and Clay Streets.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Glassware and Toys.
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174 Jessie Brown Jesse R., driver with H. H. Edmund, dwl | Brown Michael, driver with D. E. Root & Co., dwl 31812 Hayes
Brown John, dwl 13 Baldwin Court
Brown John, barkeeper with Louis Eppinger, dwl 15 Monroe
Brown John, calker Shipcalkers' Assn, 713 Mission
Brown John, deckhand steamtug Rescue
Brown John, fireman, dw1 319 Vallejo
Brown John, foundryman, dwl 11 Freelon
Brown John, horseshoer, dwl 13 Natoma
Brown John, laborer, dwl 418 Drumm
Brown John, lab Pacific Rolling Mill, Potrero Point
Brown John, laborer with Hanscom & Co., dwl 8 Frederick
Brown John, liquor saloon, 827 Sacramento
Brown John, longshoreman, dwl SW cor Vallejo and Sansom
Brown John, millhand with Eisen Bros., dwl 16 Stev Brown John, nurse U. S. Marino Hospital
Brown John, quartermaster P. M. S. S. Arizona
Brown John 2d, salesman with George A. Meigs, dwl 53 Clementina
Brown John, seaman, dwl 48 Sacramento
Brown John, seaman stm Donald, Washington St. Wharf
Brown John, stevedore with Black Diamond Coal Co., dwl Sansom bet Broadway and Vallejo
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