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COUNTY SURVEYOR, office 629 Washington
COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR, office 1 City Hall first floor
COUNTY TREASURER, office 3 City Hall first floor Connty William, laborer, dwl 411 First
Coupland William F., hatter with J. C. Meussdorffer & Bro., dwl 822 Union
Courceller Edward, gardener, dwl SE cor Fourteenth and Railroad Av, South S. F.
Coureyes John, real estate, dwl Fifth Av, South S. F. Coureyes R., driver with F. Laroche, dwl Fifth Av, South S. F.
Courley Michael, laborer, dw1 251 Perry. rear Courneen Dennis, policeman City Hall, dwl 72 Nato- m&
Courneen James, dwl 615 Brannan
Courneen Michael, laborer New City Hall, dwl Gol- den Gate Hotel
COURRIER DE SAN FRANCISCO (French daily, weekly and steamer), Etienne Derbec editor and proprietor, office 536 Clay
Coursen Gershon A., stock broker, office SE cor Mont- gomery and Sacramento, dwl NW cor Thirteenth and Howard
Coursen John, fireman stm Pioneer, Jack St. Wharf COURT BLOCK, 636 Clay and 614 Merchant
COURT CIRCUIT U. S., NE cor Wash and Battery COURT COMMISSIONER THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, office 420 California
COURT COMMISSIONER FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, office 619 Montgomery
COURT COMMISSIONER TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, office 420 California
COURT COMMISSIONER FIFTEENTH JUDI- CIAL DISTRICT, office 629 Kearny
COURT COMMISSIONER NINETEENTH JUDI- CIAL DISTRICT, office 116 Leidesdorff
COURT COMMISSIONERS U. S., L. S. B. Sawyer, J. F. O'Beirne, Edward B. Cotter, A. D. Grim- wood, Robert Crockett, U. S. Court Building ; Charles A. Low, 116 Leidesdorff ; Nathaniel Hol- land, 605 Clay ; J. A. Robinson, 306 Pine ; John J. Maginis, 636 Clay
COURT COUNTY, 8 City Hall second floor
COURT DISTRICT THIRD, 27 Post
COURT DISTRICT FOURTH, City Hall second floor
COURT DISTRICT TWELFTH, 1 and 2 City Hall second floor
COURT DISTRICT FIFTEENTH, 8 Montgomery Av third floor
COURT DISTRICT NINETEENTH, 417 Kearny
COURT DISTRICT U. S., NE cor Wash and Bat
COURT JUSTICES' CITY AND COUNTY, 802 and 804 Montgomery
COURT MUNICIPAL CRIMINAL, 729 Mont
COURT POLICE, 13 City Hall first floor
COURT PROBATE, 18 City Hall second floor
Courtenay Charles, signpainter, 20 Geary, dwl 607 Powell
Courtenay J. E., sailmaker, 54 Steuart
Courter Jenny (widow), dw1 8 Broadway
Courtier Richard J., meterman with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 106 Bernard
Courtier Zacharias C., gasfitter, dw1 106 Bernard
Courtly John, helper with McAfee, Spiers & Co., dwl 37 Minna
Courtney A. J., laborer La Grande Laundry
Courtney Cornelius J., shipcalker, dwl 54 First
Courtney Daniel, laborer, dwl 520 Stevenson
Courtney John, stonecutter New City Hall, dwl 217 Ritch
Courtney Kate (widow), dwIS s Eighteenth nr Castro Courtney Michael R., waiter Occidental Hotel, dwl 141 Natoma
Courtney Nellie, chambermaid Coso House
Courtright H. C., teamster with Rider, Somers & Co., dw1 24 Market
COURTS BANKRUPTCY, 24 and 25 U. S. Court Building and 636 Clay
Courts John W., salesman with Louis Strauss, dwl 618 Post
COUSENS CALEB N.,sexton First UnitarianChurch, dwl 1625 Webster
Cousins Arthur H., restaurant, 420 Folsom
Cousins E. ( Russ, Pickard & Co.), res Eureka, Hum- boldt Co.
Cousins Frank, barkeeper with Lewis Rattler, dwl 519 Sacramento
Cousins Jacob, shipowner, office 34 Market
Cousins James C., superintendent California Dry
Dock Co., office 28 Merchants' Exchange, dw1 738 Ellis
Cousins Leonard, clerk, dwl 420 Folsom
Cousins Nicholas, broker, dwl 1617 Howard
Cousins William, brickmason, dwl 1083 Broadway
Cousins William G., clerk with Georgo F. & Wm. H. Sharp, dwl 1083 Broadway
Coutolene Disrael ( Baraty & C.), dwl 42 Green
Coutolenc Eugene, butcher with Baraty & Couto- lenc, dwl 442 Green
Coutolenc John A., contractor, dwl 9 Pinckney
Couzner Lizzie (widow), dwl 7 Tyson Pl nr Wash
Covacich Antonio, liquor dealer, dwl 1320 Jackson
Covo Robert, porter with Linforth, Kellogg & Co., dwl 814 Filbert
Covell Charles B., bookkeeper with Charles Lang- ley & Co., dwl 517 Pine
Coven John, brakeman S. P. R. R., dwl Mechanics' House
Covert M. I. (widow), dwl 416 Minna
Covey Harris R. (Killip & Co.), dw1 607 Bush
Covey Nicholas, laborer, dwill Jasper Pl
Covington Elam, freight clerk Auditor's Office C. P. R. R., dw1 514 Third
Cowan A. F., sexton First Baptist Church, dwI N s Washington bet Dupont and Stockton
Cowan A. J., bookkeeper with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 113 Stockton
Cowan David, shipcarpenter, dwl 48 Sacramento
Cowan Edwin, dw1 812 California
Cowan Edwin L., dentist, dwl 615 Stockton
Cowan Hugh, cook, dwl 36 Fifth Av
Cowan James, laundryman S. F. Laundry, NW cor Turk and Fillmore
Cowan J. R., clerk Townsend St. Yard S. P. R. R.
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY contains Addresses of over 50,000 Merchants.
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, has been identified with every large fire in the Country.
KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.
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Cowan L., druggist, dwl 318 Pine
Cowan Robert H., chiropodist, office 310 Kearny, dwl
S s Twentieth nr Treat Av
Cowan William, shipcarpenter, dwl 48 Sacramento Cowan William A., stevedore, dwl cor California and Drumm
Cowasky Thomas, upholsterer, dwl 33 Lilly Av COWDERY JABEZ F., attorney at law, office 606 Montgomery rooms 19 and 20
Cowell Henry ( Davis & C.), res Santa Cruz
Cowell J. Harper ( Page & C.), dwl 621 Sansom
Cowell's Warehouse, Lewis P. Sage proprietor, NE cor Battery and Union
Cowell's Wharf, E s Battery bet Filbert and Union Cowes James (colored), waiter, dwl 24 John
Cowes Martha (widow, colored), nurse, dwl 24 John
Cowes Robert, steward, dwl 1239 Folsom
Cowes William (colored), waiter with John D. Fry, 1812 Jackson
Cowhe T., driver Omnibus R. R.
Cowie George M. { Peters & C.), dwl 537 Minna
Cowig John, hostler Central R. K., dwl W s Clinton nr Townsend
Cowing Turner, real-estate and money broker, dwl N s Bernal Heights opp Bryant
Cowing William P., carpenter with John P. Curtis, dwl Bigelow House
Cowles Charles, third officer P. M. S. S. Colima
Cowles G. W. M. Mrs., millinery, 114 Third
Cowles Samuel ( Cowles & Drown), dwl 35 Twelfth
COW LES & DROWN ( Samuel Cowles and Albert N. Drown), attorneys at law, office 621 Clay
Cowley Edward J., bookkeeper, dwl 426 Tehama Cowley, W. H., laborer 17 Front, dwl 426 Tehama Cowper William H., general collector, office 608 Mar- ket and 9 Post, dwl SW cor Sansom and Jack Cowperthwaite John, assistant engineer P. M. S. S. Constitution
Cowperthwaite William, compositor Evening Bulle- tin, dwl 21 Pearl
Cowperthwaite William, engineer stm Constantine, Clay St. Wharf, dwl 21 Pearl
Cox Annie Mrs., dw1 650 Howard
Cox Arthur P., mining operator, office 24 Merchants' Exchange, dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel
Cox Benjamin, dwl 246 Stevenson
Cox Christopher, foreman Hose No. 1, S. F. F. D., dwl 112 Jackson
Cox Edmund J., carrier Examiner, dwl 317 Sutter
Cox Edward H., fireman Engine No. 10, S. F. F. D., dwl 123 Welsh
Cox Emil, machinist P. M. S. S. Co., dw1 333 Bush
Cox George, clerk with George B. Knowles, Main St. Wharf, dwl 321 Capp
Cox Gustavus, surveyor, dwl 1232 Stockton
COX HENRY REV., chaplain and librarian Young Men's Christian Association (and Gurney & C., dw1 659 Howard
Cox Ida M. Miss, adjuster Coiner's Department U. S. Mint, dw1 659 Howard
Cox James, laborer, dwl 236 Oak
Cox James, laborer, dwl 707 Front
Cox James, laborer Golden Gate Park
Cox James F., janitor 320 California
COX JAMES W., commission merchant and dealer
wool, hides, leather, and blacking, NW cor Front and Broadway, res Oakland
Cox J. C., baggagemaster S. P. R. R.
Cox Jerome B., railroad contractor, dwl 828 O'Far- roll
Cox John, bricklayer, dw1 504 Jessie
Cox John, laborer C. P. R. R. Depot
Cox Joseph F., miner, dwl Tennessee nr Solano
Cox J., Porfirio, clerk Hutchinson, Mann & Smith, dw1 314 Fifth
Cox L., engineer stm Kalorama, Washington Street Wharf
Cox L. M., wheelwright, dwl 423 Bush
Cox Marcus (colored), laborer with California Butter Co.
Cox Mary (widow), lodgings, 114212 Market
Cox Michael (colored), laborer California Butter Co., dwl 828 Broadway
Cox MyronS., clerk with Marcus C. Hawley & Co., dwl 83 Fifteenth
Cox Palmer, carpenter, dwl 9 O'Farrell
Cox Patrick, brewer, dwl 137 Minna
Cox Patrick, fireman, dwl 228 Folsom
Cox Patrick, fireman P. M. S. S. Nevada, dwl 519 Mission
Cox Patrick, laborer, dwl 5 Natoma, rear
Cox Patrick, track repairer N. B. and Mission R. R.
Cox Richard, hoseman Hose No. 1, S. F. F. D., dwl 803 Montgomery
Cox Thomas, clerk What Cheer House, dwl 529 Sac
Cox Thomas, harnessmaker with John O'Kane
Cox Thomas, laborer, dwl 47 Minna
Cox Thomas H., physician, dwl 47 Minna
Cox William, clerk, dwl S s Quinn nr Guerrero Cox. See Cocks
Coy Frank, real-estate agent, 408 Cal, res Alameda Coy G. H. Mrs., dw1 906 Market
Coy Michael, dwl + Chesley
Coy Samuel, bricklayer New City Hall, dwl Market bet Third and Fourth
Coye Hiram L., with F. De Long, dwl 807 Greenwich Coyle Charles, clerk U. S. Army Headquarters, 105 Stockton, dwl 325 Jessie
Coyle Henry, boots and shoes, 339 Third
Coyle Hugh, stevedore, dwl 41 Third
Coyle James, teamster, dwl 635 Post
Coyle John, driver Market St. Railway, dwl 607 Lin- den Av
Coyle John, fireman, dwl 9 Welsh, rear
Coyle John, housemover, dw1 922 Harrison
Coyle John, lathor, dwl NW cor Sixth and Bryant
Coyle John, shipwright Shipwrights' Journeymen Association, 71 New Montgomery
Coyle M., stevedore P. M. S. S. Co.
Coyle Owen B., dwl 27 Anthony
Coyle Patrick ( Coyle & Kerrigan), dwl SE cor Sec- ond and Natoma
Coyle Patrick, hostler, dwl 8 Sherwood PI
Coyle Patrick, laborer, dwl 315 Beale
Coyle Patrick, laborer with John D. Collins & Co., 773 Market
Coyle Patrick, molder with Savage & Son, dwl 272 Tehama
Coyle Patrick, seaman, dwl 138 Folsom
Coyle P. J., fireman stm Julia
Coyle Thomas, helper San Francisco Boiler Works, dwl 41 Jessie
Coyle & Kerrigan ( Patrick Coyle and Michael Ker- rigan), liquor saloon, SE cor Sec and Natoma
Coyne Dennis, barkeeper 227 Bush, dw1 215 Minna Coyne Dominick, shoemaker with Buckingham & Hecht, dw1 535 Linden Av
Coyne James W., pressman S. F. Chronicle, dw1 336 Fifth
Coyne John, tinsmith with Martin Prag, dwl SE cor Minna and Fourth
Coyne Michael, contractor, dwl 2 Chesley
Coyne Thomas, laborer, dwl 115 Shipley, rear
Coyne Thomas, laborer, dwl 312 Jessie
Cozens William, bricklayer Bricklayers' Protective Association, 234 Sutter
Crabb Alexander, compositor Evening Bulletin, dwl 122 Silver
Crabb David, printer, dwI SW cor Pac and Taylor Crabb D. H., clerk, dwl Overland House
Crabb Henry, clerk Custom House, dwl 21 Glover
Crabtree Convus L., clerk and general baggage agent C. P. R. R., res Oakland
Crabtree Harriet (widow), dwl SE cor Drumm and Or- egon
Crack Peter, master mariner, dwl 1512 Howard
Crackbon Charles L. (C. A. Murdock & Co.), dwl 1833 Howard
Cracower Morris, tailor with Salomon Michel, dw1 7 Brenham Pl
Craddock Anna H., furnished rooms, 303 Third
CRADDOCK CHARLES F., attorney at law and col- lecting agent, office 607 Mont, dw1 5 Harriet
Craddock William, horseshoer with Dunnigan & O'Dea, dw1 550 Tehama
Craffe Henry, porter with Sutro Tunnel Co., dwIN s Clay nr Van Ness Av
Crafts Goorge W., merchant, dwl 514 Sutter
Cragin Elizabeth (widow), furnished rooms, 276 Min
Cragin Martin, laborer, dwl Es Ninth nr Harrison Cragin William, longshoreman, dwl 131 Folsom
Cragin William S. W., cashier Equitable Life Assur- ance Society, dw1 315 Ellis
Craig A. G. Mrs., stationery and foreign stamps, 414 Geary
Craig Alexander (P. Craig & Son), dwl 23 Powell
Craig Alexander, seaman, dw1 35 Frederick
Craig Andrew, president California Quartz Crushing Co., office 413 and 415 Mission, res Watsonville Craig Andrew J., butcher, dwl Center House
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders and Job Printers, corner of Leidesdorff and Clay Streets.
FARNSWORTH & CLARK furnish Safe and Reliable Insurance against Fire.
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C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny Street, Trunks and Valises.
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Craig Anton, tannery, San Bruno Road nr Twenty- ninth
Craig Charles, seaman P. M. S. S. Mohongo
Craig Charles S., seaman, dwl 250 Spear
Craig C. W., salesman with Ordenstein & Co., dwl 1016 Leavenworth
Craig Dennis, tanner with Bloch & Davidson, dwl 118 Gilbert, rear
Craig Frank S., printer, dwl 23 Powell
Craig James, clerk, dwl 112 Mason
CRAIG JAMES, livery and sale stable, 713 Commer- cial, dw1 521 Pine
Craig James, stevedore P. M. S. S. Co., dwl SW cor Vallejo and Sansom
Craig Joe ( R. R. & J. Craig), res Oakland
Craig John, carriagemaker with Alexander A. Cook, dwl N s Chattanooga nr Twenty-fourth
Craig John, express wagon, cor Market and O'Far- rell, dwl S s Serpentine Av bet Howard and Fol- som
Craig John, plumber and gasfitter, 917 Market
Craig John, shipjoiner, dw1 823 Market
Craig John R. (Craig & Linskey), dwl 413 Jessie
Craig John W., dwl 414 Geary
Craig J. Willis, printer, dw1 605 Pine
Craig L. W., compositor with Cubery & Co., dwl 607 Powell
Craig Michael, lather, dwl 351 Tehama
Craig Michael, stonecutter, dwl Sixteenth bet York and Hampshire
Craig P. & Son ( Alexander Craig), undertakers, 823 Market
Craig Peter ( P. Craig & Son), dwI 23 Powell
Craig Peter, blacksmith with Henry M. Black, dwl 23 Powell
Craig P. M., carpenter, dwl 204 Ellis
Craig Randolph R. (R. R. & J. Craig), res Oakland Craig Robert, laborer, dwl 141 Shipley
CRAIG R. R. & J., hydraulic mining machines, of- fice 304 Montgomery
Craig Thomas H., export and abstract clerk Custom House, dwl 1710 Clay
Craig Thomas, liquor saloon, 406 Pacific
Craig William ( Craig & Meredith), dwl 112 Mason
Craig William, carpenter California Mills, dwl 227 Second
Craig William, seaman, dw1 238 Steuart
Craig William, seaman, dwl 23 Vallejo
Craig William, shoemaker, dw1 33 Rausch
CRAIG WILLIAM, wholesale and retail wines and liquors, 905 Dupont, dwl 1021 Powell
Craig W. P., clerk with George F. Waters, dwl Bootz Hotel
Craig & Linskey (John R. Craig and Joseph Lin- skey) . plumbers and gasfitters, 917 Market
Craig & Meredith (William Craig and J. Henry Meredith), attorneys at law, office 534 California Craiger Albert, blacksmith with W. S. Phelps & Co., dwl 43 Jackson
Craigie Thomas R., collector with Frederick Mar- riott, dw1 609 Merchant
Craker Judson, sashmaker with Cole & Co., dw1 64 Silver
Cram Charles S., millwright, dwl N & Tyler nr Web- ster
Cram Elizabeth (widow), dwl N s Tyler nr Webster Cram J. T., shipcarpenter, dwI 25 Second
Cram William B., saddler and harnessmaker. 16 First, dwl 7 Stevenson
Cramer Albert, clerk Philadelphia Brewery, dw1 211 Third
Cramer Charles, cutler with Will & Finck, dwl 1615 Dupont
Cramer Charles L., photographic gallery, 402 Kearny, dwl cor Tyler and Market
Cramer Frederick, butcher with L. & J. Hertz, dwl 115 Geary
Cramer Henry, printer, dwl 281 Stevenson
Cramer Jacob F., shipjoiner, dw] 1515 Post
Cramer James, truckman 408 Front, dwl 1422 Wash Cramer John, watchman Market St. Railway, dwIN 8 Sixteenth bet Second Av and Guerrero
Cramer John D., salesman with J. M. Eckfeldt & Co., dwl 1814 Sacramento
Cramer H., musician, dwl S s Fell bet Buchanan and Webster
Cramer Herman P., bookbinder with A. L. Bancroft & Co., dw1 837 Folsom
Cramerding Herman, butcher with Charles Seipel, dwl Mission nr Thirteenth
Cramerding Phillip, clerk with Richard Draper, dwl 139 Eleventh
Cramp Annie Miss, shoefitter with Einstein Bros. & Co., dwl 3 Vincent
Cramp Esther Miss, forewoman with Einstein Bros. & Co., dwl 8 Vincent
Cramp Jennie Miss, shoefitter with Einstein Bros. & Co., dwl 3 Vincent
Cramp Martha (widow), seamstress, dwl 3 Vincent Crandall William G., clerk with James li. Latham & Co., dwl 2211% Austin
Crandall Benjamin, clerk with Youe Charlebois, dwl 940 Howard
Crandall George B., note clerk Banking Department Wells, Fargo & Co., dwl S s Liberty bet Guer- rero and Dolores
Crandall Henry B., boxmaker with Pacific Box Man- ufacturing Co., 560 Natoma
Crandall J. P., boxmaker with G. W. Swan & Co., dwl NW cor Howard and Twenty-first
Crandall Warner G., dw1 52 Second
Crander Charles, dw1 109 Dupont
CRANE ADDISON M., attorney at law, office 410 Montgomery room 1, dw1 547 Mission
CRANE ALBERT E., agent Remington Firearms, office 410 Montgomery, res Alameda Co.
Crane Alfred C., notary public and commissioner of
deeds, office 422 Montgomery, dwl 1219 California Crane Byron G. ( Hayes, Hastings & Co.), dwl 712 Ellis
Crane Charles W., advertising agent, office 426 Mont- gomery, dwl 2217 Pacific Av
Crane Dennis, laborer, dw1 81 Clementina
Crane Edgar, teamster, dwl 113 Ninth
Crano Erwin J., agent, office 213 Sansom, res Oakland Crane Eugene, stone mason, dwl S s Sacramento bet Mason and Powell
Crane George F., clerk, dw1 Ss Elizabeth bet Church and Sanchez
Crane Henry A. (Crane & Brigham and Crane & Cording), dwl 121 Turk
Crane Henry F. ( Crane & Johnston), dw1 522 Eddy Crane John, clerk U. S. Army Headquarters, 105 Stockton, dwl 1823 Valencia
Crane John M., printer Alta California, dw1 1213 Pow Crane John N., foreman Pac. Barrel and Keg Co., dwl 113 Ninth
Crane Michael R., pressman with William P. Harri- son, dw1 519 Sacramento
Crane Nathaniel H., carpenter, dwl Ss Elizabeth bet Church and Sanchez
Crane Owen, laborer with Hancock & Kelso, dw1 240 Clara, rear
Crane Robert, blacksmith with Patrick Cummings, dwl 197 Stevenson
Crane Thomas, capitalist, dwl Russ House
Crane Thomas, seaman, dwl 212 Broadway
Crane William, expressman, SW cor Howard and Fourth, dwl 48 Louisa
Crane William B. ( Crane & Hawes), dw1 2217 Pac Av Crane William W. Jr. ( Crane & Boyd,, res Oakland CRANE & BOYD ( William W. Crane Jr. and James T. Boyd), attorneys at law, office 629 Kearny
CRANE & BRIGHAM ( Henry A. Crane, Wm. H. Brigham, and Ransom A. Sanford), importers and wholesale druggists, 322-326 Front cor Clay Crane & Cording ( Henry A. Crane and Joseph H. Cording), chemical works, cor Seventh Av and D, South S. F., office SE cor Front and Clay
CRANE & HAWES {William B. Crane and Alex- ander G. Hawes), general agents Pacific Coast New York Life Insurance Co., office 426 Mont
Crane & Johnston / Henry F. Crane and William W. Johnston), attorneys at law, office 729 Mont
Crano. See Craine
Craner Adolph P., salesman with George Aronson, dw1 557 Harrison
Craner Henry, fancy goods, 160 Third, dw1 657 Har Cranford John A., steward International Hotel, 824 Kearny
Crangle William, liquors, 301 Fourth, dwl 325 Tehama Crangle William C., boatman, SE cor Market and Steuart
Cranney Thomas ( Grennan & C.) , res I'tsalady, W. T. Crans Oscar, farmer, W s San José Road nr St. Mary's College
Cranston Robert D., carpenter with D. A. Macdonald & Co., dwl 244 Minna
Cranz Theodore D., cabinetmaker with Goodwin & Co., dwl 3 Monroe
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, will be published September, 1874.
ETNA INS. CO. OF HARTFORD, has a paid-up Capital of $3,000,000, and Cash Assets of over $6,000,000. GEO. C. BOARDMAN, Manager.
KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, represents $12,000,000.
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Crary Oliver B., commission merchant, 610 Front, dwl | Creeley James, porter with Taylor & Bendel, dw1 748 223 Kearny Minna
Crary William, teamster with U. S. Drayman
Crasby John A., carpenter, dwl N s Quinn nr Guer- rero
Grass Clara, liquor saloon, 1004 Kear, dwl 1010 Kear Crass John Henry, carrier S. F. Chronicle, dwl 1010 Kearny
Craven Alfred ( Hoffmann & C.), res Oakland
Craven Ann ( widow), dwl 401 Geary
Craven Bridget ( widow), dressmaker, dwl 621 Mis- sion, rear
Craven Harry HI., hairdresser with Phillips & Co., dwl 14 Virginia
Craven James, gasfitter with W. W. Walmsley Craven Katy, glovemaker Pacific Glove Works, dwl 621 Mission
Craven Peter, boilermaker S. F. Boiler Works, dwl 235 Oak
Craven William, barkeeper, dwl 423 Clem, rear Cravens William, waiter Cosmopolitan Hotel
CRAWFORD A. & CO., shipchandlers, 27 and 29 Market
Crawford Androw ( A. Crawford & Co.), dwI 508 Greenwich
Crawford Androw, carpenter, dwl 227 Second
Crawford Andrew, laborer Pacific Rolling Mill, dwl SW cor Shasta and Michigan
Crawford Arthur, woodturner with Christian Schrei- ber & Co., dwl 14 Verona
Crawford Edmund, bookkeeper with A. Crawford & Co., dwl 1019 Post
Crawford George, carpenter, dwl 2 Shipley bet Seventh and Eighth
Crawford George, laborer, dwl S s Gody nr Mission
Crawford George, laborer Pacific Rolling Mill, Po- trero Point
Crawford John, longshoreman, dw1 123 Pacific
Crawford John J. (colored), steward with William F. Smith, dwl 313 Bush
Crawford John W., teamster with Lynde & Hough, dw1 8 Freelon
Crawford Joseph A., clerk U. S. Navy Paymaster's Office, 434 California, dw1 600 Bush
Crawford Robert, with Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co., office 425 Kearny
Crawford Robert Grier, watchman, dwl 414 Pacific
Crawford Samuel, carpenter, dwl 280 Brannan Crawford Thomas, dwl 103 Post
Crawford Thomas, carpenter, dwl 724 Clementina
Crawford William B., wireworker with C. D. Hinck- ley, dw1 227 Second
Crawford William C., drayman 424 Battery, dwl 8 Freelon
Crawhall John, laborer C. P. R. R. Depot, dwl 7 Yerba Buena
Crawley George W., butcher with Daniel Harris, dwl 44472 Brannan
Crawley John M., clerk C. P. R, R., dwl Buchanan bet Oak and Fell
Craws John, cooper, dwl 32 Rausch
Crayton Daniel, blacksmith City R. R., dwl 3 La- fayette
Creagh Michael ( King & C.), dwl 1912 Shipley Creamer A., dwl Russ Hlouse
Creamer Aaron (Creamer & Deckelman), dwl 812 Taylor
Creamer Burnett, laborer, dw1 313 Main
Creamer Charles, cook St. Mary's Hospital
Creamer James, teamstor with E. Martin & Co., dwl 1422 Washington
Creamer & Deckelman ( Aaron Creamer and Fran- cis Deckelman), hairdressing saloon American Exchange, 819 Sansom
Crean William, expressman, SW cor Fourth and Howard, dwl 48 Louisa
Creathorn Charles W., cabinetmaker, dwl 149 Clara Creed Daniel, helper with MeAfee, Spiors & Co., dwl 16 Ritch, rear
Creed John M., laborer Custom House, dw1 1811 Hyde Creeden Daniel J., gardener, dwl 231 Stevenson
Creeden Donald, blacksmith City R. R., dwl 3 La- fayetto
Creeden P. H., milkman, Sherman bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth
Creeden Samuel, coachman, 315 Jones
Creeden Timothy, laborer, dw1 97 Stevenson
Creegan Peter, salesman with Drake & Emerson, dwl 543 Stevenson
Creeley Isnac. miner, dw1 308 Minna
Cregan Frederick, laborer, dwl Oregon bet Drumm and East
Crego Cyrus ( Crego & Bowley), dwl 750 Harrison Crego George,
CREGO & BÓWLEY (Cyrus Crego and Samuel C. Bouley), auctioneers, commission merchants, carriages, harnesses, etc., office and depository 9 Merchants' Exchange, California
Creigh J. D., attorney at law and centennial com- missioner for California, dw1 714 Shotwell
Creigh S. Williamson, clerk P. M. S. S. Co., dw1 2215 Howard
Creighton Charles, clerk Letter Department Wells, Fargo & Co., dwl 1209 Bush
Creighton Derby, mate stm S. M. Whipple, Vallejo St. Wharf, dwl 40 Natoma
Creighton F., insurance agent, dwl E s Dolores bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth
Creighton John F., bookbinder with Bartling & Kimball, dwl 111 Jessie
Creighton John M., student, dwl 2016 Powell
Creighton Mary Mrs., boarding and lodging, 111 Jessie
Creighton Patrick, groceries and liquors, SW cor Folsom and Fifth, dw1 905 Folsom
Creighton Patrick, street contractor, dwl 111 Jessie
Creighton Robert, dealer horses, dwIS s Washington bet Hyde and Leavenworth
Creighton Terrence, engineer, dw1 63 Clem, rear
Creighton Thomas, blacksmith with Mangeot & La- case, dwl 111 Jessie
Creighton Thomas, driver N. B. and Mission R. R., dwl SW cor Folsom and Fifth
Creighton Thomas F., invoice clerk with Crane & Brigham, dwl Es Folsom bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third
Creighton William, laborer Pacific Rolling Mill, dwI SW cor Shasta and Michigan
Crellei Washington, dw1 518 Stockton
Crellin John ( Morgan & Co. and Crellin & Co.), res Oysterville, W. T.
Crellin Thomas ( Morgan & Co. and Crellin & Co.), res Oysterville, W T.
CRELLIN & CO. (John Crellin, John S. Morgan, and Thomas Crellin), groceries and provisions, Oysterville, W. T., office 87 California Market
Crelly Nicholas, laborer, dwl 106 Washington
Creme Henry, laborer, dwl 1105 Montgomery
Cremer John, nightwatchman Market St. Depot, dwl N s Sixteenth bet Second Av and Guerrero
Cremer N., confectioner, dwl 439 Sixth
Cremony John C., journalist with J. H. Carmany & Co., dwl 114 Geary
Cremorne Barney, lumber stevedore with Whitney & Freese
Cremorne Oyster House, William J. Cady proprie- tor, 640 Market
Crenan Catherine (widow), dwl 220 Ritch, rear
Crenan Rosa Miss, cloakmaker with Fratinger & Noll, dwl 220 Ritch
Crene Jeremiah, shoemaker, 545 First
Crenney James, bootmaker, dwl 2615 Bush, rear
Crespo Dionicia, dwl 433 Green, rear
Crespo Gertrudis, dw1 433 Green, rear
Crespo Guadalupe, dwl 433 Green, rear
Crespo José, dwl 433 Green, rear
Crespo Laura Miss, teacher Florence Sewing Ma- chine Co., dwl 420 Jackson
Crespo Santiago, dwl 433 Green, rear
Cressaglia Matteo ( Cressaglia & Versalovig), dwl NE cor Market and Dupont
Cressaglia & Versalovig ( Matteo Cressaglia and An- tonio Versalovig), restaurant, NE cor Market and Dupont
Cressy Albert, driver S. F. Laundry, dw) 411 Minna Cressy Thoodore S., salesman with Stuart & Elder, dwl 1031 Montgomery
Crest George, clerk with Kohler & Ritter, dwI 865 Fol Creuziger Hugo, upholsterer, dwl 1519 Larkin
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