The San Francisco Directory, 1874, Part 63

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


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Dunn Peter, barkeeper with J. H. Dougherty & Co. DUNN SAMUEL W., agent William Garrettson &


Co., publishers (Philadelphia), 620 Washington, res Oakland


Dunn Simeon A., salesman with Henry Luchsinger & Co .. dwl 239 Stevenson


Dunn Thomas, entry clerk with Godchaux Bros. & Co., dwl I Graham Pl


Dunn Thomas, laborer Glen Ranch Dairy, dwl Penn- sylvania Av nr Iowa


Dunn Thomas, lumber dealer, dwl 1012 Zoe


Dunn Thomas, porter with Kerby, Byrne & Co.


Dunn Thomas, with Adolph Neuberg, dwl 15l Minna Dunn Timothy, laborer, dwl 37 Louisa


Dunn Timothy, teamster, dwl City Hotel


Dunn T. S. Rev., pastor Central M. E. Church, dwl 531 Jessie


Dunn William A., boiler S. F. and Pacific Sugar Co., dwl 14 Folsom Av


Dunn William H., carconductor, dw1 737 Howard


Dunn William H., receiver Market St. Railway, dwl 12 Polk


Dunn William J., plasterer, dwl 15 Bernard Dunn William R., trunkmaker, dwl NW cor Guer- rero and Brosnan


Dunn William T., laborer, dw1 520 Mission


Dunn & Kewin | John J. Dunn and Willian Kewin), pattern and modelmakers, 139 and 141 Fremont Dunne Andrew, trackman Central R. R., dwl 10 Sum- ner


Dunne David M., clerk with Hutchings & Finlay- son, dwl 811 Stockton


Dunno Dennis J., laborer Risdon Iron and Locomo- tive works, dwl 535 Natoma


Dunne John, bootmaker, dwl 1215 Union


Dunne Joseph, varnishor with L. & E. Emanuel, dwl 114 Welsh


Dunne Joseph J., laborer, dwI Es Miller PI nr Fol Dunne J. Wetmore, stage architect and machinist, SE cor Bryant and Fifth, dwl 605 Pine


Dunn Maggie Miss, dressmaker with Charles Mayer, dw1 30 O'Farrell


Dunne Michael, bootmaker with Buckingham & Hecht, dwl 1622 Mission


Dunne Owen, wines and liquors, 535 Sacramento, dwl 224 Jessie


Dunne Patrick F., bootmaker, 6 Trinity, dw1 8 Leroy P1


Dunne William, groceries and liquors, SW cor Pacific and Leavenworth


Dunnebacka Andy, carpenter, dwl 909 Kearny Dunner P., watchman S. P. R. R.


Dunnett William C., professor St. Mary's College, dwl nr St. Mary's College


Dunnigan Bessie, laundress Cosmopolitan Hotel Dunnigan David, laborer, dwl 213 Folsom, rear Dunnigan David, stevedore, dwl 43 Folsom


Dunnigan Ellen (widow), dwl 284 Clara


Dunnigan Frank, laborer with Kimball Manufactur- ing Co., dw1 55 Shipley


Dunnigan Hugh, boilermaker Union Iron Works, dwl 232 Clara


Dunnigan James, boilermaker Union Iron Works, dwl 43 Ecker


Dunnigan John, hostler 921 Sutter


Dunnigan John, laborer, dwl 1314 Filbert


Dunnigan John, stableman, dwl NE cor Polk and Austin


Dunnigan John, water tender P. M. S. S. Japan Dunnigan Mary C. Mrs., dwl 1314 Filbert


Dunnigan Michael, marblepolisher with Edward McGrath, dw1 31 Dora


Dunnigan l'atrick ( Dunnigan & O'Dea), dwl 1309 Sacramento


Dunnigan Patrick, laborer, dwl 33 Harriet


Dunnigan Peter, painter, dwl 371 Jessio


Dunnigan Thomas, expressman, cor Pine and Bat- tery, dwl 571 Jessie


Dunnigan & O'Dea ( Patrick Dunnigan and Martin ('Dea), horseshoers, 133 Post


Dunning Bridget Mrs., dressmaker, 109 Dora


Dunning D. C., dw1 62 Natoma


Dunning E. B., roller Coiner's Department U. S. Mint, res Oakland


Dunning Edward ( Connolly & D.), dwl 109 Dora


Dunning Frank, foreman with Roe Allen, dwl 667 Market


Dunning James, blacksmith, dwl 3012 Rausch, rear Dunning James, stevedore P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 110 Dora


Dunning K. M. Mrs., forewoman with Dannenberg & Thomson, dwl loo Third


Dunning Michael, teamster, dw1 66 Shipley


Dunning Orson, physician and oculist, office and dwl SW cor Sansom and Jackson


Dunning Patrick, molder, dw1 109 Dora


Dunning Rockwell ( Dunning & Newton), dwl 25 Dupont


Dunning Terrence, waiter, dw1 66 Shipley


Dunning Thomas, groceries and liquors, 253 Clara Dunning Thomas, laborer, dwl 231 Perry


Dunning & Newton ( Rockwell Dunning and Arthur Newton), restaurant, 25 Dupont


Dunon Sarah 1. (widow), dwl 19 Ellis


Dunoyer Julia Miss, housekeeper, dwl 123 Virginia Dunphy Catherine, furnished rooms, 323 Fourth Dunphy Edmund, contractor, dwl 4 Dora


Dunphy John, laborer, dw1 308 Folsom, rear


Dunphy Patrick, teamster, dw1 835 Geary


Dunphy S., teamster with Storm & Co., dwl cor Berry and Third


Dunphy William ( Dunphy & Co.), dwl 111 Mason DUNPHY & CO. (William Dunphy, Alvaro Erans, and Thomas Hildreth) , wholesale butchers, First Av nr Kentucky, South S. F., office 533 Kearny Dunsford John, carriagemaker with Eugene James, dwl 836 Market


Dunshee Cornelius E., carpenter and builder, dw1 Ss Fifteenth Av bet P and Q, South S. F.


Dunsing Charles, clerk with Henry Loewenhayn, dwl 3 Chatham Pl


Dunsing William, sawyer with Bryant & Strahan, dwl Fair Oaks nr Twenty-third


Dunworth Peter, expressman, dw1 19 Clinton


Dunzing Charles, salesman Pacific Market, dwl 6 Montgomery


Duparr John, hostler with A. de Tavel, dwl 811 How Duparr Joseph, ropemaker S. F. Cordage Manufac- tory, dwl cor Nevada and Iowa


Duparr William P., shoemaker, dwl 9 White Pl


Duperu Numa, with James De Fremery & Co., dwl 508 Second


Dupine Luigo, waiter Cliff House, Point Lobos Av Dupond Pierre, pantryman with Boutinon & Bulland, Dupont J. H., clerk with Hetch Bros. & Co., dwl 517 Folsom


DUPONT POWDER CO., John Skinker agent, office 108 Battery


Dupont Victor, professor languages and drawing, University Mound College


Dupre Eugene, attorney at law, office 606 Merchant, dwl W s Dolores bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth Duprette August, dwl cor Amherst and Henry nr University Mound College


Dupuy H., butcher with Louis Peres & Co., dwl First Av nr Kentucky, South S. F.


Dupuy J. & Co. (John Baron), carriagemakers, 528 Broadway


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulates throughout the Pacific Coast.


ETNA INSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD, has the largest Capital, largest Assets, and largest Income of any Fire Insurance Company in America.


KENNEDY'S INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.


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Dupuy John (J. Dupuy & Co.), dw1 528 Broadway Dupuy John, gardener with P. Berges. Mountain Lake


Dupy Mary Ann (widow), dwl 525 Greenwich


Duran David, waiter with John Kohlmoos, dwl 84 Everett


Duran D). F., harnessmaker with Main & Winchester, dwl 520 Powell


Duran Jean, butcher, 23 San Francisco Market, dwl 105 Morton


Duran Nabora (widow), dw1 740 Broadway


Duran Petra Miss, dressmaker with Brigida Onti- veros, dw1 740 Broadway


Durand Adrien, bo kkeeper with Alphonse Geantit, dwl 140312 Dupont


Durand August, liquor broker, dwl 1256 California Durand David, waiter, dwl &t Everett


Durand Eugene, nightwatchman Market St. Depot S. P. R. R., dwl 741 Market


Durand F. printer, dwl 421 Dupont


Durand F. E., mining engineer, dwl 115 Francisco


Durand Isador, master mariner, office 305 East


Durand Louis, waiter with L. Donardieu, dwl Cali- fornia Hotel


Durand Margaret (widow), dwl 726 Washington


Durant James, helper with Nelson & Doble, dwl 147 Montgomery


Durant James, laborer, dwl 162 Natoma


Durant John, carpenter with James W. Simpson, dwl 9 Lafayette Pl


Durant Poter, waiter stm Montana, dwl 107 Freelon Durazo Joseph T., saddler with Main & Winches- ter, dwl Powell bot Vallejo and Green


DURBROW ALFRED K., secretary Gould & Curry S. M. Co., othice 22 Merchants' Exchange, dwl 1-15 Washington


Durbrow Eldridge, clerk Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., dw1 320 Mason


Durbrow George W., purser Oregon S. S. Co., dw1 203 Turk


Durbrow Henry, dwl 320 Mason


Durbrow Joseph, dwl 320 Mason


Dureau A. Mine., fitter with J. W. Davidson & Co., dwl 257 Stevenson


Durein Bros. (William and Charles), proprietors Palm House, 627-633 Broadway


Durein Charles J. ( Durein Rros.), dw1 1309 Stockton Durein William ( Durein Bros.), dwl 130) Stockton Duren George, wheelwright with Benjamin A. Fisher, dwl Bush nr Stockton


Dures Nicholas, seaman stm Newbern, Front St. Wharf


Duroy James, stevedore with Menzies, Lowry & Bingham


Durfee Philo, capitalist, dw1 852 Mission


Durham Francis E., special policeman, dwl Filbert bet Montgomery and Kearny


Durham George, laborer, dwl 1256 Montgomery


Durhan Joseph, groceries and liquors, 153 Clara


Durham Patrick, miner, dwl 933 Kearny


Durham Pocahontas (widow, colored), dw1 8281/2 Val- lejo


Durham. See Derham


Durio Benadetta, waiter with Louis Gamba, dwl 114 Dupont


DURIS JOIIN, liquor saloon, 545 First


Durke Fredericka, ladies' nurse, dwl 2 H Stevenson


Durkee John L., fire marshal, office 18 City Hall third floor, dwl 1011 Clay


Durkin Edward, merchant, dwl 265 Minna


Durkin James, hostler Central R. R. Co., dwI 1230 Folsom


Durkin John, clerk with W. W. Walmsley, dwl 1210 lloward


Durkin John, laborer, dw1 528 Pacific


Durkin John M., clerk American Exchange


Durkin Patrick, real estate, dwl 1210 Howard


Durner Charles, liquor saloon, 518 Fourth


Durner J. G., salesman with George Haas & Co., dwl 74) Howard


Durney Margaret E. (widow), dwl N s Geary bet Broderick and Dovisadero


Durnoy Michael J., bookkeeper with A. Lusk & Co., dwi N s Geary bot Broderick and Devisadero Durning Charles, proprietor Galt House, 632 Mar- ket


Durning George Y., cutter with Buckingham & Hecht, dwi S s Market bet Twelfth and Thir- teenth


Durnstein L., pianist, dwl 11 Kearny


Durot Amand, confectioner with Masson Freres, dwl 257 Stevenson


Durr John ( Kennedy & D.), dw1 314 Minna Durver William, waiter Lick House


Dury Wells, printer, dwl 627 California


DURYEAS GLEN COVE STARCH WORKS, Eger- ton Allen & Co. agents., office 109 Cal, rooms 1 and 2


Dusenbery L. (of Dusenbery Bros., Walla Walla, W. T.), office 108 Battery, dwl 1337 Montgomery Dusenbury Charles, hoseman Engine No. 3, S. F. F. D., 809 Sutter


Dusenbury Ezra, merchant, dw1 606 Geary


Dusing Titus, clerk with Locan & Co., dwl 76 Clem Dusserre Joseph, nurse French Hospital, S s Bryant bet Fifth and Sixth


Dussol Gustavo ( Belloc Freres), dwl 730 Sutter


Dustan Alexander T., clerk, dwl 307 Sutter


Dustin Jane Mrs. (colored), ladies' hairdresser, 734 Broadway


Dustin Thomas (colored), porter 611 Sacramento, dwl 734 Broadway


Dutard Eugene, clerk with Hypolite Dutard, dwl 109 Montgomery


DUTARD HYPOLITE, produce commission, 217 Clay, dwl W s Howard bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third


DUTCH WILLIAM, dentist, 26 Mont, dwl 427 Sutter Dutcher Harry, fruit dealer, dw1 930 Clay


Dutcher John M., foreman Bracket Department with D. A. Macdonald & Co., dwl SE cor Eddy and Spear


Dutcher S. L. Miss, saleswoman with Carleton E. Watkins, 22 Montgomery


Dutertre Louis, real estate. dwl cor Potrero Av and El Dorado


Dutra Manuel, seaman, dwl SW cor Drumm and Oregon


Dutroux Josephine, dwl 611 Washington


Dutton Cyrus HI., hairdresser, dwl 126 Perry


Dutton Elmer C., harnessmaker, 300 Market, dwl 125 Tyler


Dutton Frank G., driver with N. Gray & Co., dwl 641 Sacramento


DUTTON HENRY, president Farmers' and Mechan- ics' Bank of Savings, office 225 Sansom, dwIN s Sutter bet Scott and Devisadero


Dutton Henry Jr. ( Dutton & Moore), dwl 1730 Jack- son


Dutton Joseph, carpenter, dwl N s Hickory Av bet Buchanan and Webster


Dutton Patrick, laborer, dwl Fort Point


DUTTON S. E. & CO., manufacturing and importing stationers, 402 and 401 Sansom


Dutton S. Edwards (S. E. Dutton & Co.), dw1 720 Bush Dutton William J., assistant secretary Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., dwl 2520 Bush


Dutton & Moore ( Henry Dutton Jr., and John A. Moore), hay and grain, Pier 7 Steuart


Duty Warren L., deputy assessor City and County, dwl 1815 Rausch


Duval - (widow), dwl 1405 Stockton, rear Duval A. Madame, clairvoyant, 523 Kearny


Duval C. (widow), dwl N s Seventeenth nr Second Av Duval Ely, blacksmith Potrero and B. V. R. R., dwl Sixtoonth Av nr P


Duval James, bookkeeper with Reynolds & Ford, dwl 615 Pine


Duval William S., mining secretary, office 402 Mont- gomery room 13, dw1 703 Market


Duval. See De Vaull


Duveneck Charles B. ( Duveneck & Co.), dwl SE cor Seventeenth and Eureka


Duveneck & Co. ( Charles B. Duveneck and Henry Tietjen), groceries and liquors NW cor Seven- teenth and Dolores


Duwain Joseph, dwl 52) Jessie


Dwelle James H., traveling agent with Florence Sewing Machine Co., dwl 36 Geary


Dwight Alfred T., clerk with C. James King of Wil- liam & Co., dwl Clarendon House


Dwight George, clerk with Lowis Teese Jr., dwl 634 Sacramento


Dwight George G., millwright and patternmaker, dwl Ss Eighteenth nr Guerrero


Dwinelle Charles H., farmer, office 509 Kearny


Dwinelle Henry J., clerk 425 Kearny, dwl 225 Lear- enworth


DWINELLE JOHN W., attorney at law, office 509 Kearny, dwl Grand Hotel


SPRINGFIELD INS. CO. paid Losses in full at Troy, Portland, Chicago, and Boston.


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Paper Rulers, Leidesdorff Street, corner of Clay.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., 708, 712, 714, and 716 Kearny St., Importers and Jobbers.


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DWINELLE SAMUEL H., judge Fifteenth District Court, chambers Metropolitan Block room 10 third floor, dwl 225 Leavenworth cor Eddy


DWORZAZEK BENEDICKT, Chicago Beer Saloon, 547 California, dwl 1009 Leavenworth


Dwyer - (widow), dwl 66 Everett


Dwyer Ann (widow), dwl SW cor Ninth and Jessie


Dwyer Anthony, carpenter, dwl 1914 Market


Dwyer Charles, contractor, dw1 565 Mission


Dwyer Cornelius, operator Western Union Telegraph Co., dw1 631 Sacramento


Dwyer Edward B., stairbuilder with Sanborn & Byrnes, dwl 25 Clementina


Dwyer Edward Hamilton, collector Broadway Wharf, dwl 905 Market


Dwyer Ellen (widow), dwl 109 William


Dwyer Frank, laborer with James McDevitt, W s Sansom bet Broadway and Vallejo


Dwyer George, engineer with A. S. Hallidie, dwl NE cor Taylor and Greenwich


Dwyer George, flourpacker with Deming, Palmer & Co., dwl 771 Bryant


Dwyer James ( Dwyer & Pendergast), dwl 709 Bdwy Dwyer James, carrier Evening Bulletin, dw1 221 Clara Dwyer James, principal Ocean House School, dwl SW cor McAllister and Larkin


Dwyer James P., waiter United States Restaurant, dwl 139 Minna


Dwyer James K., traveling agent Babcock Fire Ex- tinguisher, dwl 905 Market


Dwyer Jeremiah, clerk with J. J. O'Brien, dwl W s Capp bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth


Dwyer Jeremiah, laborer, dwl Fort Point


DWYER JEREMIAH M., wines and liquors, SE cor Market and Second, dwl 252 Perry


Dwyer John, driver Omnibus R. R., dwl 325 Tehama Dwyer John, conductor, dwl 1007 Natoma


Dwyer John, coachman, dwl 13 Auburn


Dwyer John P., cardwriter, 315 Kearny and Grand Hotel, dw1 910 Folsom


Dwyer Joseph, physician, office 219 Pacific, dwl 20 Jessie, rear


Dwyer Julia (widow), dwl 905 Market


Dwyer Kate (widow), dwl 22 Natoma


Dwyer Lawrence, painter, dwl W s Alabama bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third


Dwyer M. Mrs., teacher Hayes Valley Primary School, dwl cor McAllister and Larkin


Dwyer Malachi, groceries and liquors, NW cor Jes- sie and First


Dwyer Michael, longshoreman, dw1 78 Natoma


Dwyer Michael, stairbuilder with Jesse & Drew, dwl cor Market and Haight


Dwer Michael C., porter Russ House


Dwyer Patrick, porter with Sullivan, Kelly & Co., dwl Ss Vallejo bet Leavenworth and Jones


Dwyer Thomas, laborer S. F. P. Woolen Factory, dwl North Point nr Larkin


Dwyer Timothy, groceries and liquors, SW cor Sev- enth and Minna, dwl 610 Minna


Dwyer Timothy, laborer, dwl 31 Hunt


Dwyer Timothy, waiter, dwl 24 Clara, rear


Dwyer William, weaver Mission Woolen Mills, dwl E s Minna bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth


Dwyer & Pendergast (James Dwyer and Martin Pen- dergast), liquor saloon, 709 Broadway Dwyre Jeremiah, stevedore, dwl 3 Zoe Pl


Dyas John P., engineer, dwl 10 Jackson


Dyberg Abel V., sailmaker, dw1 85712 Harrison


Dyckman John (C. E. McCusker & Co.), dw1 528 Jes- sie


Dyckman. See Dikeman and Dykeman


Dye Elam, machine work, 221 Mission, dwl 138 First Dye William M., clerk Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., dwl 1312 Jackson


Dyer Ann (widow), seamstress, dwl S s Kate bet Webster and Fillmore


Dyer Charles, stevedore P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 249 Third


Dyer Charles L., with Evening Post, dw1 1508 Leav Dyer C. S., manufacturer, dwl 615 Harrison


Dyer David E., gilder, dw] 1822 Bush


Dyer Edward, mate stm Coquille, Jackson St. Wharf Dyer Francis E., clerk S. F. Post-office, dw1 321 Pow Dyer George C., ropomaker, dwl 112 Valparaiso


Dyer George F., clerk with H. M. Newhall & Co., dw1 7 Kearny


Dyer James B., lamplighter with S. F. Gas Light Co. Dyer James S., contractor, dwl 1975 Union Dyer John, laborer, dwl 219 Pacific


Dyer John, teamster, dwl Douglas nr Seventeenth


Dyer Joseph P., mining, dwl Russ House


Dyer Margaret (widow), dressmaker, dwl 926 Market Dyer Michael, lamplighter with S. F. Gas Light Co. Dyer Perry, messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., dwl Cos- mopolitan Hotel


Dyer Richard, teamster, dwl S s Bush nr Laguna


Dyer Rudolphus C., deputy license collector City and County, dwl S s Germania bet Webtser and Fill- more


Dyer Theodore, butcher, dw1 1413 Kearny


Dyer Thomas, fireman C. P. R. R. stm Thoroughfare Dyer W. D., operator with J. R. Willoughby, dw1915 Howard


Dyer William C., cooper, 1017 Battery, dwl E s Bar- tol bet Broadway and Pacific


Dykeman Owen W., engineer stm S. M. Whipple, dwl 807 Mason


Dykeman. See Dyckman and Dikeman


Dykes Robert, compositor Morning Call, dwl 26 Howard Court-


Dyson James, glasscutter with Whittier, Fuller & Co., dwl 1215 Folsom


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EACHRAN Benjamin, picturemaker, dw1 512 Willow Av Eack Heinrich, miner, dwl New Alaska Hotel


Eade William, stevedore with Menzies, Lowry & Bingham, dwl S s Bay nr Dupont


Eades Joseph T., baker, dwl 153 Third


Eadon William II., clerk with Crane & Brigham, dwl 100712 Natoma


Eafert Frederick, blacksmith, dw1 20 Page


Eagan Ann Mrs., furnished rooms, dwl 3 Minna


Eagan Bridget (widow), dwl 8 Haggin


Eagan Catharine (widow), dwl 4 Ash Av


Eagan Charles H., housepainter, dw1 653 Natoma


Eagan Cornelius, shoemaker, dwl 200 Octavia


Eagan Edward, laborer, dwl 707 Front


Eagan Francis Dillon, editor Catholic Guardian, of- fice 403 Sansom, dw1 725 California


Eagan James, cook, dwl E s Cortland Av nr Prospect Av, Bernal Heights


Eagan James, fireman S. P. R. R., dwl cor Sixteenth and Howard


Eagan James, laborer Laborers' Protective Benevo- lent Association, 818 Howard


Eagan James, waiter, dwl 534 Bush


Eagan James F., stonecutter, dwl 111 Ellis


Eagan Johanna, laundress, dw1 1307 Montgomery


Eagan John, laborer, dwl 229 Sixth


Eagan John, laborer Superintendent Public Streets


Eagan John, painter with Wason & Morris, dwl 763 Mission


Eagan John J., bootblack, Bryan PI, dwl German Hotel


Eagan John J., waiter International Hotel, dwl 272


Jessie


Eagan Martin, laborer with Dohrmann & Co., dwl 521 Minna


Eagan Michael, carpenter, dwl 17 Anna


Eagan Michael, fireman with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwill Baldwin


Eagan Michael, laborer, dw1 306 Seventh, rear


Eagan Michael, stevedore P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 24 Clinton


Eagan Patrick, bricklayer, dw1 438 Shipley


Eagan Patrick, fireman with S. F. Gas Light Co., dwl 132 First, rear


Eagan Thomas, bootmaker, dwl 308 Minna


Eagan Thomas, clerk Apothecaries' Hall, SE cor New Montgomery and Market, dwl 12 Russell


Eagan Thomas, laborer with John Hoey, dwl 535 Min Eagan Thomas, tinsmith with Martin Prag, dwl 315 Chestnut


Eagan Thomas Jr., butcher Grand Central Market, dwl 535 Minna


Eagan Timothy, laborer with George T. Bromley & Co.


Eagan William, cutter with Simon Wolff, dwl 535 Minna


Eagan William, conductor Omnibus R. R.


Eagan William, driver City R. R., dwl E s Minna bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth


Eagan. See Egan


Eagans James, apprentice with Richardson & Hol- land, dwl Valencia bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth Eager John, housepainter, dwl 1303 Broadway


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1874-6, H. G. Langley, Pub'r, S. F. Price 85.


ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY, GEO. C. BOARDMAN, Manager: HENRY CARLTON. Jr., Agent: 14 Merchants' Exchange. San Francisco.


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EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Stationers, Printers, and Bookbinders, corner of Clay and Leidesdorff Streets.


. L. W. KENNEDY, General Insurance Agent, Fire, Marine, and Life, 411 California St.


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Eager William T., pressman S. F. Chronicle, dw1 1119 | Eastin W. B., salesman with C. C. Hastings & Co., Montgomery dwl Revere House


Eagle Brass and Bell Foundry, Greenberg & Co. pro- prietors, 205 Fremont


Eagle Lodgings, 320-326 Sansom


Eagle Market, Adam H. Leib proprietor, SW cor Eighth and Clementina


EAGLE PAPER MILL (Point Arenas, Mendocino Co.), S. P. Taylor & Co. agents, warehouse 416 Clay


Eagle Quicksilver M. Co. (Santa Barbara Co., Cal.), W. H. Watson secretary, office 302 Montgomery Eagle Spice, Coffee, and Drug Mills, Horace Gates proprietor, 10 Stevenson


Eagle Warehouse, Nathan R. Lowell proprietor, NW cor Pine and Davis


Eagles Henry, bricklayer, dwl 522 Minna


Eagles John ( Eagles & Wild), dw1 549 Howard


Eagles M. C., carpenter S. P. R. R., dw1 943 Howard Eagles Marian P. Mrs., dressmaker, 909 Market


Eagles William C., carbuilder S. P. R. R.


Eagles & Wild (John Eagles and Thomas C. Wild), liquor saloon, 608 Mission


Eagleson John G., salesman with E. H. Jones & Co., dwl 611 Stockton


Eagleson Robert, salesman with Percy Beamish, dwl 611 Stockton


Eaks Jacob, captain schooner Clara, Market St. Wharf


Eakins Frederick, merchant, dwl 117 Stockton


Eakins Mary Mrs., milliner and millinery, 24 Kearny Eakins Peter A., commission merchant and secretary


Haywards Park Homestead Union, office and dwl 230 Kearny


Eames Alonzo D., conductor Central R. R., dwl 104 Powell


Eames George, yardman C. P. R. R. Depot, dwl 313 Jessie


Eames Niles E., clerk with Terwilliger & Fink, dwl 713 Sacramento


Earhart John W., miller, dwl 1413 Clay


Earl A. C., carpenter International Hotel


Earl Ann E. (widow), dwl 1419 Powell


Earl Clara B. Miss, teacher Bush St. Cosmopolitan School, dwl 510 Larkin


Earl Emily H. Miss, dwl 1625 Post


Earl Halford, messenger Merchants' Exchange Bank, dwl 510 Larkin


EARL JOHN O., capitalist, office 401 California, dwl 34 Essex cor Harrison


Earl Madison, clerk with U. S. Shipping Commis- sioner, dwl NE cor Jackson and Front


Earle Eaton, waterman, dwl 351 Tehama, rear


Earle George, lumber surveyor, dwl 43 South Park


Earle George F., with Redington, Hostetter & Co., dwl 995 Market


Earle Henry (., shoemaker, dwI 314 Lilly Av


Earle Henry HI., clerk with Redington, Hostetter & Co., dwl 1937 Broadway


Earle John H., liquor saloon, NE cor Clay and Drumm, res Oakland


Earle Mary R., physician, office and dwl 224 Second Earle Susie H. Miss, teacher Model School, dwl 43 South Park


Earle Slade A., carpenter, dw1 413 Oak


Earle Siade A. Jr., foreman with Buckingham & Hecht, dw1 413 Oak


Earley William R., locksmith with William Harris, dw1 718 Howard


Earls Michael, baker, dwl 180 Stevenson


Early B., baker Occidental Hotel


Early James, laborer Union Iron Works, dwl 21 Stevenson, rear


Earnest Joseph T., commission merchant, office 404 Front, res Oakland


Earnest Sebastian, watchman stm Moses Taylor, dwl 1325 Sacramento


Earnshaw Walker, woolsorter, dwl 812 Filbert Eary William B., painter, dwl 1050 Howard


Easly Benedict, porter with Marcus C. Hawley & Co., dwl NW cor Howard and First


Eason C. H., clerk, dwl 743 Pine


East St. Wharf, E from Market to Folsom


Easter John, engineer Pacific Chemical Co.'s Works, dw1 2217 Mason


Easterbrook Alfred, sticker with A. M. Jewell & Co., res Oakland


Easterbrook. See Estabrook


Eastham Henry F., pilot stm Sacramento, dwl 1412 Moss


Eastland Andrew Jackson, clerk with Donohoe, Kelly & Co., res Oakland


EASTLAND JOSEPH G., secretary S. F. Gas Light Co., office SE cor First and Natoma, and city hall commissioner, dwl Ss Pine bet Hyde and Larkin


Eastling John W., mining office, 6 Leidesdorff, dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel


Eastman Augusta R. Miss, teacher Market St. Pri- mary School, dwi 2 Ewer Pl


Eastman Cyrus A., capitalist, dwl 28 Hawthorne


Eastman Cyrus A., master mariner, dwl 2 Ewer Pl Eastman Edward, artist, dwl 1123 Clay


Eastman Edward HI., assistant County Surveyor's Office, dw1 528 Pine


Eastman Emile, porter, dwl 513 Filbert


EASTMAN EMILY R., artiste, studio and dwl 426 Kearny


Eastman Emma Miss, dw1 523 Kearny


EASTMAN FRANK, proprietor Franklin Book and Job Printing Office, 509 Clay, dwl 1117 Taylor


Eastman George H., janitor Mercantile Library As- sociation, dwl 216 Bush


Eastman Harrison, artist, dwl 1123 Clay


Eastman James G. ( Eastman & Neumann), dw1 1080 Mission


Eastman John, carpenter, dwl SW cor Shasta and Michigan


Eastman Thomas S. ( Hill & E.), dwI 522 Third


Eastman Webb, carpenter, dw1 423 Bush


Eastman William H., carpenter with Charles L. Til- den, dwl 528 Pine


EASTMAN & NEUMANN (James G. Eastman and Paul Neumann), attorneys at law, off 432 Mont- gomery


Easton - , dwl 615 Stockton


Easton Asahel S., real estate and surveyor, office 302 Montgomery, dw1 435 Geary


Easton Charles, cabinetmaker with John Easton, dw1 407 Oak


Easton George R., stevedore, dwl 240 Green


Easton George H., clerk with Crane & Boyd, dwl 204 Montgomery


Easton George W., clerk Commercial Union Insur- ance Co., dwl 1023 Hyde


EASTON JOHN, cabinetmaker, 261 First, dwl 311 Third, rear


Easton Lizzie B. Miss, teacher, dw1 530 Geary


Easton Oliver W., mining engineer, dw1 530 Geary Easton Samuel, carpenter, dwl 533 Commercial


Easton Susan A. (widow, colored), dwl 1123 Dupont Easton Wendell, bookkeeper with Crown Point M. Co., dw1 530 Geary


Eastport Coos Bay Coal M. Co., J. Lawrence Pool agent, office 30 Merchants' Exchange


Eastron -, mining operator, dwl 110 Sutter Eastwood E. Mrs. (widow), dwl 138 First


Eastwood Herbert, machinist Union Iron Works, dwl Twenty-sixth bet Dolores and Church


Eastwood Richard, sawyer with B. & J. S. Doe, dwl 140 First




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