The San Francisco Directory, 1874, Part 53

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Publication date: 1874
Publisher: San Francisco : Langley, Henry G.
Number of Pages: 1128


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Cully Thomas, laborer, dwl Es Buchanan bet Tyler and McAllister


Culp David R., painter Market St. Railway, dw1 813 Mission


Culver Edwin S., mail clerk Morning Call Office, dwl 7 Vincent


Culver James H. ( Culver & Leonard), dw1 1013 Sao Culver John, shipcarpenter, dw1 533 Commercial


Culver Marshall L., finisher Mission Woolen Mills, dwl 2014 Folsom


Culver Orrin B., clerk with James Bowles, dwl 603 Taylor


Culver Willett, nurseryman, dwl NW cor Lyon and McAllister


CULVER WILLIAM H., vice-president Masonic Savings and Loan Bank, 6 Post, dwl Grand Hotel CULVER & LEONARD (James H. Culver and Cor- nelius Leonard), pattern and modelmakers Me- chanics' Mill Building, SW cor Miss and Fremont Culverwell Joseph E., teamster with Starbird & Gold- stone, dwl S s Ellis bet Buchanan and Laguna


Cumisky Henry, baker, dwl 1715 Leavenworth


Cumisky Henry N., salesman with Henry Burns, dwl 1715 Leavenworth


Cummin Peter, seaman, dwl 898 Front


Cumming George, foreman Risdon Iron and Loco- motive Works, dwl 20 Fell


Cumming J. M., dw1 757 Howard


Cummings A. A., clerk C. P. R. R., dwl 228 Post


Cummings Alexander, clerk with Charles A. Grow, dwl 1611 Howard


Cummings B. Frank, ticket clerk Oakland Ferry Wharf, dwl 425 Kearny


Cummings B. M., bookbinder with Bartling & Kim- ball, dw1 529 Natoma


Cummings Charles, porter California Warehouse, dwi 513 Howard


Cummings Daniel, teamster with U. S. Drayman


Cummings Daniel G., express wagon, SE cor Mont- gomery and California, dw1 3 Howard Court


Cummings D. W., machinist with Isaac H. Small, dwl 311 O'Farrell


Cummings Francis, dwl 13 Langton


Cummings Henry A., clerk Treasurer's Office C. P. R. R. Co., dw1 746 Howard


Cummings Henry K. (H. K. Cummings & Co.), dwI 10 Stanford


Cummings H. K. & Co. (H. H. Ralston), fruit and produce commission, SE cor Wash and Battery Cummings H. R., dealer stocks, dw1 518 Geary Cummings Jacob, laborer, dwl'N s Nevada nr Fol


Cummings James, caneworker with Frederick A. Long


Cummings James, carpenter, dwl 907 Union, rear Cummings James, hostler Omnibus R. R.


Cummings James H., proprietor Pacific Broom and Willow Manufactory, 308 Pine, dwl SE cor Twen- ty-third and Howard


Cummings James J., carpenter, dw1 124 Fifth


Cummings John, expressman with George W. Clark, dw1 325 Oak


Cummings John, quartermaster P. M. S. S. Arizona, dwl 22 Stanford


Cummings John, salesman, dwl W s Ninth bet Jessie and Stevenson


Cummings Joseph (col'd), porter, dwl 11912 Bernard Cummings Lawrence, laborer, dw1 703 Natoma


Cummings Louis ( Cummings & Sons), dw1 217 Mont- gomery


Cummings Martha E. (widow), dwl N & Fifteenth bet Natoma and Minna


Cummings Martin, waiter Lick House Cummings Mary A. Mrs., clairvoyant, 252 Minna


Cummings Mathew, waiter Lick House, dwl 21 Lou- isa


Cummings Matteo, expressman, dwl 350 Ritch


Cummings M. E. Miss, teacher Eighth St. Primary School, dwl 11 Second Av


Cummings Michael, laborer, dwl S s Ash Av nr La- guna


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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Cummings Michael, laborer New U. S. Appraiser's Building


Cummings Michael, laborer with James S. Dyer Cummings M. S. Mrs., dw1 328 Bryant


Cummings Patrick, blacksmith, 197 Stevenson


Cummings Patrick, laborer, dwl Es Folson nr Ser- pentine Av


Cummings Q. C., clerk General Passenger and Ticket Office C. P. R. R., dwl Stanford House


Cummings Richard, porter with J. J. Marks & Co., dwl NE cor Clay and Drumm


Cummings Rose (widow), dwl 510 Howard


Cummings Theodore, dwl Golden Eagle Hotel


Cummings Thomas, butcher with Bernard McDer- mott, dwl Railroad Hotel NE cor Austin and Polk Cummings Walter B. (W. B. Cummings & Co.), dwl 863 Mission


CUMMINGS W. B. & CO., shipping and commission merchants and agents S. F. Candle Co., 124 Cal Cummings William (Cummings & Sons), res Oak- land


Cummings William, contractor, dwl 11 Second Av bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth


Cummings William C., stevedore, dwl 329 Green CUMMINGS WILLIAM H., auctioneer and com- mission merchant, 337-341 Pine


Cummings William Jr. (Cummings & Sons), dw1 3 Martha Pl


Cummings & Sons ( William Cummings and William Jr. and Louis), watchmakers and jewelers, 217 Montgomery


Cummins A. H., private secretary General Superin- tendent C. P. R. R., dwl 4 Park Pl


Cummins Harris P., miner, dw1 957 Folsom


Cummins James, laborer, dw1 419 Jessie


Cummins Jane Miss, milliner, dwl 34 Minna


Cummins Nellie Miss, actress California Theater, dwl 14 Russ


CUMMINS PATRICK, attorney at law, office Court Block 636 Clay, dwl 11 Dikeman Pl


Cummins Patrick, seaman, dwl 32 Steuart


Cummins Thomas, groceries and liquors, SE cor Twenty-second and Mission


Cummins. See Commins


Cun Lee & Co. (Chinese), slipper manufacturers, 641 California


CUNARD LINE STEAMSHIPS from New York and Boston to Liverpool, E. E. Morgan's Sons agents, office 320 California


Cundell W. B., teacher St. Ignatius College, dw1 742 Folsom


Cuneo Agostino ( Bianchi & C.), dwl 713 Bdwy


Cuneo Antonio Mrs., dwl 266 Jessie


Cuneo Charles ( Cuneo & Co.), dw1 10 Union PI


Cuneo Charles, laborer with Emanuel Katz, dwl 5 Gaven Pl


Cuneo Charles, vegetable dealer, dw1 430 Vallejo Cuneo Dominico, carpenter, dwl 11 Jasper Pl


Cuneo Eugenio, waiter with Natale Giamboni, dwl 510 Clay


Cuneo Giovanni ( A. Barli & Co.), dw1 1509 Dupont Cuneo François, merchant, dwl California Hotel Cuneo John, dwl 266 Jessie


Cuneo John (C. D. Anderson & Co.), dwl Margaret Pl nr Vallejo


Cuneo John, tailor, dwl 1513 Dupont


Cuneo Joseph, porter with Philip P. Lehn, dwl 1509 Dupont


Cuneo Louis, cartman, dwl 5 Gaven, rear


Cuneo Louis, laborer with D. Ghirardelli


Cuneo Louis, porter, dwl 1509 Dupont


Cuneo Michele, cartman, dwl 222 Francisco, rear


Cuneo Stefano, fruits, dw1 427 Pacific


Cunco Stephen, laborer, dwl 708 Filbert


Cuneo & Co. ( Charles Cuneo and Paulo Reale), liquor saloon, 533 Washington


Cunigan Dennis, seaman, dwl 26 Steuart


Cunin Ildefonce, waiter, dwl 826 Broadway, rear


Cunnane Peter /Cunnane & Farrell), dwl cor Franklin and Fulton Cunnane & Farrell ( Peter Cunnane and Michael Farrell), wood and coal, NE cor Fulton and Oc- tavia


Cuniffe James, longshoreman, dwl W s Sansom bet Filbert and Greenwich, rear


Cunniff M. Miss, dressmaker with Lesser Leszynsky, 722 Brannan


Cunniff Michael, longshoreman, dwl 29 Freelon


Cunniff Thomas, tinsmith P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 29 Freelon


Cunniff William, driver Central R. R., dw1 504 Sixth Cunningham Alexander, shipwright Shipwrights' Journeymen Association, 71 New Montgomery Cunningham Ann (widow), dwl 55 Jessie


Cunningham Arthur S., clerk Delivery Department Wells, Fargo & Co., dw1 317 Third


Cunningham B. (widow), dwl 313 Geary, rear


Cunningham Bernard, laborer Pacific Rolling Mills, dwl cor Sierra and Louisiana


Cunningham Charles B., blacksmith with Cunning- ham & Parker, dw1 680 Howard


Cunningham Commodore Mrs., dwl 120 Turk


Cunningham Daniel, hostler City R. R., dwl 6 Cleave- land


Cunningham David, sackmaker with Horace Davis & Co., dwl 313 Bryant


Cunningham Dennis, grocer, dw1 212 Ellis


Cunningham Eliza (widow), dw1 613 Seventh


Cunningham Francis, broker, 506 Montgomery, dwl 113 Francisco


Cunningham Francis J., carder S. F. P. Woolen Factory, dwl 923 Greenwich


Cunningham George, laborer, dw1 509 Washington Cunningham Howard F., clerk with Wayman C. Budd, dwl Brooklyn Hotel


Cunningham James, carriagepainter, 218 Mission, dwl 1129 Folsom


Cunningham James, helper with McAfee, Spiers & Co., dwl 90812 Folsom


Cunningham James, laborer, dwl 212 Broadway


Cunningham James, mason with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 128 Shipley


Cunningham James, miller, dw1 260 Minna


Cunningham James, waiter Pacific Lodgings, 209 Leidesdorff


Cunningham John, carpenter, dwl SW cor Hickory Av and Gough


Cunningham John, fruits, NE cor Montgomery Av and Kearny


Cunninghan: John, hostler, 17 Turk


Cunningham John, hostler City R. R., dwl N s Fif- teeenth bet Mission and Howard


Cunningham John, laborer with John H. Cook, dwl 509 Washington


Cunningham John, longshoreman, dwl 7 Tehama Cunningham John, longshoreman, dwl 134 Fol, rear Cunningham John, mason with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 128 Shipley


Cunningham John, patternmaker Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works, dwl 313 Bryant


Cunningham John, sackmaker with Horace Davis & Co., dwl 313 Bryant


Cunningham John, watchman with Bouton & Son, dwl 20 Perry


Cunningham John, wood and coal, N s Twenty-fourth nr Bryant


Cunningham John A., carpenter and builder, dw1 552 Stevenson


Cunningham John J., clerk County Recorder's Office, dwl 3241% Clementina


Cunningham John Q. A., mariner, dwl 204 Twenty- second


Cunningham Lawrence, bookkeeper with Shea, Boc- queraz & McKee, dwl 8 Park Av


CUNNINGHAM LEWIS, State harbor commis- sioner, office 414 Montgomery, dwl Grand Hotel Cunningham M. C., captain stm Cora


Cunningham Michael, cooper, dw1 121 Garden


Cunningham Michael, driver with Morgan & Co., dwl SW cor Mission and Seventh


Cunningham Michael, fireman stm Montana, dwl 541 First


Cunningham Michael, wheelwright with Nicholas Ennis, dwl SW cor Mission and Seventh


Cunningham Michael, woolsorter S. F. P. Woolen Factory, dwl 927 Greenwich


Cunningham Owen, hostler City R. R., dwl N & Fif- teenth bet Mission and Howard


Cunningham P., fireman stm Pelican Oregon S. S. Co. Cunningham P., laborer with Wesley Diggins, N s Sutter bet Devisadero and Broderick


Cunningham Parlan R., superintendent Excelsior Mills, dw1 9 O'Farrell


Cunningham Patrick, boot and shoemaker U. W. C. Boot and Shoe Co., dwl 366 Jessie


Cunningham Patrick, laborer, dw1 154 Shipley, rear Cunningham Patrick J., clerk with J. J. O'Brien, res Oakland


Cunningham Peter, dwl 1872 Gilbert


Cunningham Peter, carpenter, dwl 413 Jones


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 Losses.


KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, represents $12,000,000.


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Cunningham Philip J., teacher St. Ignatius College, dwl 55 Jessie


Cunningham Robert, calker Shipcalkers' Association, 713 Mission


Cunningham Robert B., with Falkner, Bell & Co., dwl 721 California


Cunningham Robert D., confectionery, dwl 1325 Washington


Cunningham Rose, dressmaker, dwl 260 Minna Cunningham Samuel, engineer, dwl 158 Perry Cunningham Simon D., collector, dwl 1325 Wash


Cunningham Stephen J., electrotyper with Joseph Winterburn & Co., dw1 645 Post


Cuningham Thomas, longshoreman, dw1 703 Davis Cunningham Thomas, gasfitter with J. H. O'Brien, dwl 42412 Clementina


Cunningham Thomas, contractor, dwl 4241% Clem Cunningham Thomas, hackman, cor Market and Third, dwl Es Dolores nr Seventeenth


Cunningham Thomas H. (Cunningham & Doumey), dw] 229 Kearny


Cunningham Thomas J., secretary U. W. C. Boot and Shoe Co., dw1 636 Jessie


Cunningham Thomas M. Rev .. pastor Central Pres- byterian Church, dwl 1817 Sacramento


Cunningham Thomas W., compositor with Spaulding & Barto, dwl 22 Oak Grove Av


Cunningham T. Stanley, operator Western Union Telegraph Co., dwl 1305 Sacramento


Cunningham William, longshoreman, dw1 625 Davis Cunningham William, receiving teller London and S. F. Bank. dwl 120 Turk


Cunningham William, wire worker with J. M. Eck- feldt & Co., dwl 446 Jessie


Cunningham William W., clerk, dwl 1716 Wash


Cunningham Zina H. (Cunningham & Parker), dwI 324 Fell


CUNNINGHAM & DOWNEY (Thomas H. Cun- ningham and Timothy Downey), Laurel Palace Saloon, 301 Kearney


Cunningham & Parker (Zina H. Cunningham and George W. Parker), carriage manufactory, 654- 658 Howard


CUNNINGHAM'S WAREHOUSE, J. W. H. Camp- bell proprietor, NW cor Front and Green


Cunningworth J. B., physician, office and dwl Govern- ment House


Cunnliffe H., oiler P. M. S. S. Japan


Cunoy Charles, butcher with David Wolf


Cuny Mary A. Mrs., adjuster Coiner's Department U. S. Mint, dw1 836 Mission


Cupel and Tiger S. Mining Co. (Wallapai, Arizona), office 402 Montgomery room 7


Cupper John, laborer, dwl 421 Dupont


Curby John, cutter with Einstein Bros. & Co., dwl 173 Minna


Curdy Henry, coachman, dwl 7 Adelaide PI


Cure Chauncey, driver City R. R., dwl Railroad House


Curell William, seaman, dwl 32 Steuart


Curl Alfred, dwI Park Hotel


CURLE JOSEPH, accountant and agent for Root's Safety Boiler, dwl 107 Fourth


Curlett Alexander, draftsman with Johnston & Cur- Iett, res Oakland


Curlett William (Johnston & (.), res Oakland


Curley Catherine (widow), dwl 519 Shotwell


Curley Charles, groceries and liquors, NE cor Twen- ty-third and Hampshire


Curley Cornelius, express wagon, cor Post and Mont- gomery, dw1 982 Harrison, rear


Curley Hannah A., operator with U. W. C. Boot and Shoe Co., dwl Shotwell bet Nineteenth and Twen- tieth


Curley James, dwl N s Twenty-sixth nr Valencia Curley James, drayman, 321 Clav, dwl 456 Minna


Curiey J. HI. & Co., merchant tailors, 32 Montgomery Curley John, laborer, dwl 705 Hayes


Curley John, laborer Golden Gate Park


Curley John, metal roofer with William Cronan, dwl cor Second and Mission


Curley John H. (J. H. Curley & Co.), dwl 982 Har


Curley John H., teamster, dwl NW cor Taylor and Union


Curley John J., teamster with Black Diamond Coal Co., dwl 159 Minna


Curley Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, dwl 6 Jessie


Curley Matthew, seaman stm Kalorama, Washington St. Wharf


Curley Michael, boilermaker, dwl 513 Mission


Curley Michael, laborer, dwl 165 Tehama


Curley Michael, laborer, dwl 227 Austin


Curley Michael, painter with Chas. H. Sykes & Co., dwl 28 Minna


Curley Michael, track repairer Sutter St. R. R.


Curley Patrick, dairyman with Noble & Wohlers, dwl NW cor Thirtieth and Old San Jose Road


Curley Patrick, driver N. B. and Mission R. R., dwl 829 Folsom


Curley Patrick, laborer dwl N s Willow Av bet Van Ness and Franklin


Curley Patrick, laborer Pacific Rolling Mills, Potrero Point


Curley Patrick C., saloon, 272 Brannan 1


Curley Thomas, blacksmith with John Grace, dwl 80 Stevenson


Curley Thomas, laborer Golden Gate Park


Curley Thomas, packer with J. A. Folger & Co., dwl E's Shotwell bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth


Curley William, laborer Fort Point


Curley William, laborer Mission Woolen Mills, dwl Shotwell bet Nineteenth and Twentieth


Curnan Patrick, helper Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works, dw1 736 Natoma


Curnyn James, boottreer with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., dwl 28 Mary


Curran Albert, with Henry M. Black, dwl Bush bet Fillmore and Webster


Curran Ann (widow), dwl 41 Clementina


Curran Bernard, cutler with Wright & Harmon, dwl 901 Bush


Curran Bernard, hostler with Clayburgh & Branden- stein, dwl Heinz Hotel


Curran Daniel, hostler Homestead House, Point Lobos Av, dw1 936 Folsom


Curran Daniel A., painter, dw1 209 Leidesdorff


Curran Dennis, cook What Cheer House, 525 Sac


CURRAN HUGH, proprietor Franklin Hotel, 414 and 416 Pacific


Curran John, cartman, SE cor Sansom and Broad- way, dwl 215 Broadway


Curran John, coachman with John Taylor, 1131 Cali- fornia


Curran John, groceries and liquors, NW cor Eighth and Shipley and SE cor Sixteenth and Guerrero


Curran John, laborer, dw1 218 Sansom, rear


Curran John, ticket clerk Oakland Ferry Wharf, dwl Russ House


Curran Joseph, cooper, dwl 11 White Pl


Curran Lawrence, salesman with Keane, O'Connor & Co., dw1 225 Minna


Curran Martin, porter Grand Hotel


Curran Mary (widow), dwl 321 Clementina


Curran Mary Miss, shoefitter with John Irwin, dwl Sansom nr Vallejo


Curran Michael, groceries, liquors, and bakery, SW cor Brannan and Clinton


Curran Michael, longshoreman, dwl 326 Broadway Curran M. J., telegraph operator, dwI 34 Rausch


Curran Patrick, blacksmith Pacific Rolling Mill, dwl NW cor Sierra and Louisiana


CURRAN PATRICK, saloon, NW cor Fourth and Berry


Curran Patrick H., fruits and vegetables, 410 Grove Curran Pearl M. Miss, teacher Florence Sewing Ma- chine Co., dwl 141 Minna


Curran Simon, laborer, dwl 146 Dora


Curran Timothy, shoemaker with Einstein Bros. & Co., dwl 752 Harrison


Curran Thomas, boilermaker, dwl N s Seventeenth Av nr Q, South S. F.


Curran Thomas, boilermaker with Oregon S. S. Co., dwl 41 Clementina


Curran Thomas, fruits, 668 Howard


Curran Thomas, hackdriver, dwl 174 Jessie


Curran Thomas H., special policeman, dwl Golden State Hotel


CURREY JOHN /Currey & Evans), dwl 47 South Park


Currey Patrick, laborer Superintendent Public


Streets


Currey Robert J., student Heald's Business College, dwl 47 South Park


CURREY & EVANS (John Currey and O. P. Ev ans), attorneys at law, office 504 Kearny


Currey. See Currie and Curry


Currick Richard, fireman P. M. S. S. Gipsey Currie R. O. (widow), lodgings, 1028 Market


Currie Robert, carpenter, dwl S & McAllister bet Gough and Octavia


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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Currie Robert, engineer S. F. P. Woolen Factory, | dwl North Point nr Larkin


Currie. See Currey and Curry


Currier Albert C., butcher with Watson D. Litchfield, dwI 834 Green


Currier Amos ( Currier & Winter), dw1 708 Larkin Currier Charles H., pump and blockmaker, 28;Mar- ket, dwl 14 Jessie bet Seventh and Eighth


Currier George F., clerk with Philipp Heinz, dw1 526 · Filbert


Currier John B., drayman with Crane & Brigham, dwl 526 Filbert


Currier John M., secretary Board of Tide Land Com- missioners, office 715 Clay, dw1 630 Filbert


Currier Joseph H., drayman with Crane & Brigham, dw1 24 Scott Pl


CURRIER & WINTER ( Amos Currier and Daniel Winter), pictures, moldings, and frames, 211 Kearny


Currin Felix, fireman with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 216 First


Currin John, shoemaker, dwl 28 Minna


Curry A. L., conductor Central R. R., dw1 591 Sixth Curry Charles A., special policeman, dwl 652 Wash Curry Daniel, fireman S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl cor Sierra and Louisiana


Curry David, tinsmith with Locke & Montague, dwl 619 Mission


Curry Eliza Miss, seamstress, dwl 10512 Fifth


CURRY FRANCIS I., proprietor San Francisco Boiler Works, 123 and 125 Beale, dwl 32 Silver


Curry Harrison (colored), whitener with Robert Smith, dwl 613 Union, rear


Curry Hugh, laborer, dwl W s Bernal Heights nr Is- lais Creek


Curry John, salesman 5 Summer, dwl SW cor Guer- rero and Brannan


Curry John ( N. Curry & Bro.), dw1 450 Bryant Curry John, laborer, dwI 229 Sixth


Curry Lizzie (widow), dw1 835 Broadway


Curry Luke, machinist Union Iron Works, dwl 278 Minna


Curry Mary (widow), dwl 240 Fifth


Curry Mary Miss, milliner, dwl 278 Minna


Curry Michael, laborer, dwl 513 Mission


Curry Michael, laborer Golden Gate Park


Curry Michael, laborer Superintendent Public Streets Curry Michael, painter with John J. Cooney, 751 Miss Curry N. & Bro. (John Curry), guns, pistols, and sporting materials, 113 Sansom


Curry Nathaniel ( N. Curry & Bro.), dwl 402 Sixth


Curry Patrick, laborer, dwl 1317 Sacramento


Curry Patrick, real estate, dwl 278 Minna


Curry Preston, watchman U. S. Mint, dwl 1216 Wash Curry Robert J., conductor Omnibus R. R., dwl 111 Welsh


Curry Roger, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl W s Polk bet Broadway and Vallejo


Curry R. W., conductor Central R. R., dwl Sixth nr Brannan


Curry Thomas, driver with Lenhart & Brady, dwl 164 Jessie


Curry Thomas, machinist with Deacon & Bulger, dwl 316 Beale


Curry William H., dwl 111 Welsh


Curry. See Currey and Currie


CURTAZ BENJAMIN, importer pianos, 20 O'Far- rell


CURTIN CALAHAN, dry goods, 601 and 603 Mar- ket, Grand Hotel, dwl 318 Ellis


Curtin David ( Curtin & Co.), dwl 1018 Washington Curtin Edward H., conductor Omnibus R. R., dw1 120 Seventh


Curtin James, special policeman, dw1 1336 Pacific Curtin Jeremiah, clerk with Curtin & Co., dwl 723 Montgomery


Curtin John, carpenter P. M. S. S. Mohongo, dw1 514 Howard


Curtin Michael, laborer, dwl Scott nr Cortland Av, Bernal Heights


Curtin Owen, boilermaker with Oregon S. S. Co., dwl 251 Perry


Curtin Thomas, boilermaker, dwl 251 Perry, rear Curtin Thomas, statesprison guard, dwl 1336 Pacific Curtin William, butcher, dwl Spreen's Hotel Rail- road Av, South S. F.


Curtin & Co. ( David Curtin), dry goods, 723 Mont Curtis Anthony, baker, dwl SE cor Kearny and Val- lejo


Curtis Charles, butcher, 105 California Market


Curtis Charles, stevedore P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 230 First


Curtis Charles E., barkeeper with M. D. H. Gomez, dwlSW cor Jackson and Kearny


Curtis Charles F., seaman, dwl 712 Sutter


Curtis Christopher, letter carrier S. F. Post-office, dwl 1028 Washington


Curtis C. S., dwl 36 Geary


Curtis E. Mrs., dressmaker, dwl 410 Kearny


Curtis Edward, author, dwl Grand Hotel


Curtis Edward L., broommaker, dwl W s Capp bet Twenty-second and Twenty-Third


Curtis Elizabeth H. (widow), dwl 407 Stevenson


Curtis E. S., night janitor Industrial School


Curtis Frank W., clerk with Hickox & Spear, dwl 224 Post


Curtis Freeman, bootcutter with O. C. Holbrook, dwl 646 Mission


Curtis George W., policeman City Hall, dw1 20 How- ard Court


Curtis H. P. Maj., judge advocate Department Cal- ifornia, office 105 Stockton, dw1 530 Harrison


Curtis James (James Curtis & Co.), dwl E s Mission nr Twentieth


Curtis James & Co., marine drug store, SE cor Steu- art and Market


CURTIS JAMES M., wine and spirit commission merchant, 134 Jackson, dwl 444 Bartlett


Curtis J. B., dwl 108 Virginia


Curtis Jeremiah, tailor, 1 Commercial


Curtis Jesse, messenger with Pacific Transfer Co., dwl Irving House


Curtis J. M., sawfiler California Mills, res Oakland Curtis John, saddler with John B. Ryan, dwl 1309 Stockton


Curtis John B., letter carrier S. F. Post-office, dwl 115 Sixth


Curtis John M. (Curtis & Son), dwI 403 Clementina CURTIS JOHN P., carpenter, 320 Jackson, dwl 515 Folsom


Curtis Joseph, carpenter, dwl 262 Minna


Curtis Joseph P., bootfitter with Simon Wolff, dwl 646 Mission


Curtis J. R., shipjoiner, Shipjoiners' Journeymen Association, 139 Post


Curtis Julia A. (widow), dwl 1207 Bush


Curtis Kate Mrs., dwl N s Townsend bet Second and Third


Curtis Lawrence ( Curtis & Son), dwl 403 Clem


CURTIS LEILA & CO. ( Mrs. Mary Richardson and Mrs. Leila Chamberlain), wood engravers and designers, 606 Montgomery room 30


Curtis Lizzie Miss, adjuster Coiner's Department U. S. Mint, dwl cor Folsom and Thirteenth


Curtis Mary (widow), dwl 427 Greenwich


Curtis Michael, engineer, dw1 445 Clementina


Curtis Richard, tannery, E s Mission Creek bet Fol- som and Harrison, dwl W s Fol nr Nineteenth


Curtis R. F., carpenter, 13 Third


Curtis Samuel, machinist, dw1 1405 Mason


Curtis Sydney W., salesman with John Molloy, dwl 683 Harrison, rear


Curtis Thomas, laborer, dwl Mariposa nr Carolina


Curtis Thomas, porter 217 Front, dwl 1032 Market


Curtis Thomas M., clerk with E. V. Hathaway, dwl S s Santa Clara nr Kansas


Curtis Tyler, merchant, dwl Lick House


Curtis William, driver Cosmopolitan Hotel, dw1 1025 Mission


Curtis William B., clerk Freight Depot C. P. R. R., dwl 224 Post


Curtis William F., contractor, dw1 623 Post


Curtis & Son (John M. and Lawrence Curtis), fish, SE cor Fifth and Clementina


Curtis. See Curtaz


Curtiss Charles S., bookkeeper with Walter E. Dean, dwl 528 Geary


Curtiss Samuel S., collector Wheeler & Wilson Sew- ing Machine Co., dwl 1410 Mason


Curtois William, laborer, dwl G Havens PI nr Wash- ington


Curvey Patrick, blacksmith, dwl 759 Mission


Cusack Horace, dwl 523 Howard


Cusack Robert, shipcarpenter, dwl 13 Tehama, rear


Cusack Thomas, clerk with Michael Curran, SW cor Brannan and Clinton


Cusack. See Cusick


Cusheon John D., real-estate agent, office 236 Mont- gomery, dwl 824 Bush


Cushing Benjamin F., calker, dwl 111 Harrison


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, will be published September, 1874.


Get a Policy in the ETNA INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD. It is the best. GEO. C. BOARDMAN, Manager, 14 Merchants' Exchange.


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Cushing Charles A., tinsmith with Osgood & Stetson, dwl N s Pacific Av bet Fillmore and Steiner


Cushing Charles D., solicitor with Union Insurance Co., dwl Grand Hotel


CUSHING CHARLES H., secretary State Invest- ment and Insurance Co., office 409 California, res San Leandro


Cushing Edward D., fruits and vegetables, 15 Union Market, dwl 746 Howard


Cushing Ellen Miss, fancy goods, 310 Third


Cushing Ellen Miss, principal Tyler St. Primary School, dwl 100 Stockton


Cushing John, special policeman, dwI 411 Sansom Cushing John J., physician, office and dwl 319 Geary Cushing Robert / Cushing & Co./, dwl 106 Stockton


CUSHING THOMAS REV., pastor Mission Dolores R. C. Church, dwl W s Dolores bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth


CUSHING & CO. (Robert Cushing and Andrew A. Louderback), proprietors Bay View Distillery, cor Nineteenth Av and II, South S. F., office and salesroom 313 and 315 Battery


Cushman C. D., merchant, office 606 Montgomery rooms 3 and 4, res Oakland


Cushman George, dw1 609 Jackson


Cushman Helen M. Mrs., teacher music, dwl 224 Post Cushman J. W., clerk, dwl 227 Second


Cushman Mary Ann (widow), dwl N s Fulton bet Broderick and Devisadero


Cushman Michael, molder, dwl Ns Fulton bet Brod- erick and Devisadero


Cushman Patrick H., clerk, dwl N s Fulton bet Brod- erick and Devisadero




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