The San Francisco directory: embracing a general directory of residents and a business directory : also, a directory of streets, 1879 , Part 65

Author: Langely, Henry G
Publication date: 1879
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1196


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Cotter Nicholas, teamster Henry Lageman, r. W s Boyce, nr Point Lobos Av


Cotter Patrick, seaman, r. 238 Steuart


Cotter Richard, milk ranch Eighth Av, near C, Hun- ter's Point, South S. F.


Cotter Timothy, plumber, r. 13 William


Cotter William, drayman Lachman & Jacobi. r. 316 Ivy Av


Cotter William J., bookkeeper Payot, Upham & Co., r. 967 Cypress, Oakland


Cotter. See Cottar


Cotting Eben P., r. 2107 Mason


Cottingham Hilliard P., bookkeeper Tallant & Co., r. 710 California


Cottingham Richard F., chief way bill clerk Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 710 California


Cottle Franklin D., r. 932 Howard


Cottle Hugh P., plasterer, r. 1331 California, rear


Cottle John E., plasterer and whitener, r. 1331 Cali- fornia, rear


Cottle Timothy C., butter and egg dealer, r. 828 How


Cottles James, hostler Fitzgerald & Conlon, r. Califor- nia, bet Hyde and Leavenworth


Cotton Daniel E., foreman Pacific Oil and Lead Works, r. 1013 Pierce


Cotton Edward, r. 418 Geary


Cotton Jacob, butcher Morris Adler, r. 311 Fulton


Cotton Jennie, r. 1013 Pierce


Cotton John. accumulator Palace Hotel


Cotton John P., actor, r. 257 Clementina


Cotton Walter, boilermaker Southern Pacific R. R., r. SE cor Twenty-second and Shotwell


Cotton William, seaman, r. 37 Pacific


Cotton Zelotus A., superintendent Pacific Oil and Lead Works, r. 434 Second


Cottrell Edward M., fire and marine agent State In- vestment and Insurance Co., office 218 Sansom, r. SW cor Fifteenth and First Av


Cottrell George R., miner, r. 124% Silver


Cottrell Henry, assistant secretary Union Club, r. Oakland


Cottrell Henry A., proptr Pacific Lodging House, 209 Leidesdorff


Cottrell William, mechanic, r. 5% Kearny Cottrell. See Cotrel


Cottrelly Mathilde, actress, r. 1010 Larkin


Cottrie William, r. 624 Fourth


Cottwell George. r. 904 Kearny


COUBROUGH HENRY, secretary Genesee Mill Co., office Gold, nr Sansom, r. 822 Lombard


Couch George, barber, r. 34 Willow Av


Couch Henry M., custom boot and shoe manuf, NE cor Twentieth and Valencia


Couch H. M. Mrs., dressmaker, and proprietress Sar- atoga House, 931 Market


Couch John, clerk Hugh McGlinn, r. 448 Guerrero, rear


Couch John P., agent, r. 1130 Pine


Coudeux Vincens, laundryman Ganco & Boyer, r. 33 Fell


Couget Jean, laundryman Ganco & Boyer, r. 33 Fell Coughlan Alexander, carpenter, r. E s Twenty-eighth, bet Church and Dolores


COUGHLAN ANNIE MRS., milliner, 919 Market Coughlan Dennis, laborer, r. 732 Natoma


Coughlan D. W., r. cor Larkin and Geary


Coughlan Elizabeth (widow), groceries, S s Precita Pl, bet Gunnison and Washington avs, Bernal Heights


COUGHLAN JAMES, millinery goods, 919 Market Coughlan Jeremiah. expressman Oakland Ferry, r. Bryant Av, bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth


Coughlan John, r. 519 Taylor


Coughlan John, extraman Hose No. 8, S. F. F. D.


Coughlan John, plumber, r. 8 Harrison Av


Coughlan Patrick, laborer, r. 824 Howard


Coughlan Richard, laborer Diggins Bros., r. 2520 Sut Coughlan Thomas, clerk Marcus B. Hall, r. 221 Eighth. rear


Coughlan W., machinist R.sdon I. & L. Works


Coughlin Cornelius, laborer Steiger & Kerr, r. 26 Tehama


Coughlin Daniel, expressman, cor Mission and New Montgomery, r. 35 Tehama


Coughlin Daniel, laborer, r. W s York, bet Butte and Solano


Coughlin Ellen, pantrywoman St. Mary's Hospital Coughlin J., paver Superintendent of Streets


Coughlin James, springfiitter, r. N s Twenty-sixth, bet Noe and Castro


Coughlin James, seaman, r. Sailors' Home .


Coughlin Jeremiah, r. 231 Perry


Coughlin Jeremiah, expressman, r. W s York, bet Solano and Butte


Coughlin Jeremiah, teamster Tuttle Bros., r. NE cor Eighteenth and Eureka


Coughlin John, r. 106 First


Coughlin John, r. 322 Third


Coughlin John, drayman, r. 1443 Leavenworth


Coughlin John, hostler Central R. R., r 1111 Tyler


Coughlin John, plumber Presidio Reservation, r. Fill- more, nr Lombard


Coughlin John D., butcher, 41-42 Grand Arcade Mar- ket, r. 613 Fell


Coughlin John D., mining, r. Lick House


Coughlin John P., carpenter, r. 9%% Glover


Coughlin Joseph E., dealer engines and boilers, 495 Brannan, r. 610 Fourth


Coughlin Louise H. Miss, shoefitter S. W. Levy, r. 13 Van Ness Av


Coughlin Mary Miss, r. 3 Card Alley


Coughlin Mary (widow), r. Fillmore nr Lombard


Coughlin Michael, hostler McCord, Bridge & Co., r. 310 Minna


Coughlin Robert, filecutter Ridgeway Bros., r. 513 Howard, rear


Coughlin William, hostler United Carriage Co.


Coughlin. See Caughlin and Coghlan


Coughran John J., harnessmaker Bennet Phillips, r. 25 Tehama


Coughtrey Alfred, butcher O. & O. S. S. Oceanic Couhig John, seaman S. S. Ancon, r. 1610 Mission


Couldran George E., painter Jersey Farm Dairy, r. 350 Tehama


COULIE JOHN D., grand secretary American Protestant Assn, office 213 Fremont, r. 120 Sev- enth


Coulliard Charles E., instrumentmaker Cal. Electrical Works, r. 316 Stockton


Coulon Edmond, tailor, 814 Pacific


Coulon Virginia Miss; assistant Bush Street Cosmo- politan Primary School, r. 913 Natoma


Coulson John, salesman Keane Bros., r. 772 Folsom Coulson Lena Miss, domestic 17 Stanly Pl


Coulson M. T., clerk E. Cabill & Co., r. 406 Mont


BULLOCK & JONES, 105 Montgomery Street, Novelties in Men's Hosiery.


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Steinway Hall, GRAY'S MUSIC"STORE, 117 Post' St. --


Gold and Plated Jewelry at GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St.


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Coulson Robert, paints, oil, etc., 67 Fourth, r. 708 Seventeenth


Coulson. See Colson


Coulter Andrew, Ship Calkers Assn, Barra's Hall


Coulter Frederick, clerk Oscar S. Levy, r. 2 McDer- mott Pl


Coulter George F., capitalist, office 320 Sansom, room 6, r. The Baldwin


Coulter James, brickmason, r. 456 Jessie


Coulter James D., carpenter and builder, r. 564 How Coulter Jennie Miss, r. 1119 Sutter


Coulter John C., shipping clerk Blake, Robbins & Co., r. 319 Ivy Av


Coulter Joseph, steward International Hotel, r. 545% Natoma


Coulter Maggie Miss, r. 319 Geary


Coulter Robert, agent Wakefield Rattan Co., 38 Geary, r. 564 Howard


Coulter Thomas, waiter J. T. Henry, r. 7 Stockton


Coulter William, laborer Pacific Iron Works, r. 243 Fremont


Coulter William, waiter J. T. Henry, r. 7 Stockton


Coulter William Jr., ironmoulder Pacific Iron Works, r. 243 Fremont


Coulter Winfield, with R. Coulter, r. 564 Howard


Coulter. See Coalter and Colter


Coulyer John H., engineer, r. 237 Minna


Coumont Nicholas, cook Henry Grimm, r. 7% Dike- man Pl


Councilman George, glassblower S. F. and Pac. Glass Works, r. Pennsylvania Av, nr Mariposa


Counihan John, tanner, r. NW cor Santa Clara and Carolina


Counihan Patrick, laborer, r. 220 Grove


Counio John, laborer, r. 317 Beale, rear


Counter Christopher E., paints and oils, 1826 Market Counter Thomas, carpenter, r. 422 Natoma


Country Bros. (Peter and John), vegetable garden, S s Silver Av, bet Mission and San Bruno Road


Country John (Country Bros.), r. S s Silver Av, bet Mission and San Bruno Road


Country Peter (Country Bros.), r. S s Silver Av, bet Mission and San Bruno Road


COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES, James Vollmar president and manager, office 40 California


COUNTY ALMS HOUSE, San Miguel or Mission Ocean House Road, 47% miles from City Hall


COUNTY ASSESSOR, office New City Hall, first floor


COUNTY AUDITOR, office New City Hall, first floor


COUNTY CLERK, office Old City Hall, first floor COUNTY CORONER, office 16 O'Farrell


COUNTY COURT, New City Hall, second floor


COUNTY JAIL, N s Broadway, bet Kearny and Dupont


COUNTY JUDGE, chambers New City Hall, sec- ond floor


COUNTY LICENSE COLLECTOR, office New City Hall, basement


COUNTY RECORDER, office Hall of Records, New City Hall


COUNTY SHERIFF, office Old City Hall, first floor


COUNTY SURVEYOR, office Old City Hall, first floor


COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR, office New City Hall, first floor


COUNTY TREASURER. office New City Hall, first floor


County William B., stevedore, r. 441 First


Coupon Mining Co., Daniel Buck secretary, office 80 Nevada Block


Courcellos Edward, laborer, r. 1320 Stockton


Courgon Paul, cook Palace Hotel, r. 721 Pacific


Courneen Dennis, polieeman City Hall, r. 8 Brenham Pl


COURRIER DE SAN FRANCISCO, Etienne Derbec proptr and publisher, office 536 Clay


Corrus Etienne, tanner August Oner, r. S s Twenty- ninth, bet San Jose Av and Dolores


Cours Laurent, cook Francois Lacoste, r. cor Vallejo and Stockton


Coursen Ellen Miss, violinist, r. 516 Stockton


Coursen G. A., stockbroker, office 405 California, r. 1060 Fulton


COURT BANKRUPTCY, 24 and 25 U. S. Court Building, and 636 Clay


COURT BLOCK, 636 Clay, and 641 Merchant


COURT CIRCUIT U. S., NE cor Wash and Bat COURT CITY CRIMINAL, Old City Hall, sec- ond floor


COURT COMMISSIONER FOURTH JUDI- CIAL DISTRICT, Charles Halsey, office 616 Sacramento


COURT COMMISSIONER TWELFTH JU- DICIAL DISTRICT, Frank Lawler, office NW cor Montgomery and Sacramento


COURT COMMISSIONER FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, A.W. Hanna, office 8 Montgomery Av


COURT COMMISSIONER NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Gordon N. Mott, office 636 Clay


COURT COMMISSIONER TWENTY- THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, James D. Craig, office 328 Montgomery. rocm 23


COURT COUNTY, New City Hall, second floor COURT DISTRICT FIFTEENTH, 8 Mont- gomery Av, third floor


COURT DISTRICT FOURTH, Old City Hall, second floor


COURT DISTRICT NINETEENTH, New City Hall, second floor


COURT DISTRICT TWELFTH, Old City Hall, second floor


COURT DISTRICT TWENTY-THIRD, 27 Post


COURT DISTRICT U. S., NE cor Wash and Bat COURT JUSTICES' CITY AND COUNTY, SE cor Washington and Kearny


COURT MUNICIPAL APPEALS, Old City Hall, second floor


COURT MUNICIPAL CRIMINAL, old City Hall, second floor


COURT POLICE, Old City Hall, first floor


COURT PROBATE, New City Hall, second floor COURT SUPREME CALIFORNIA, 640 Clay Court William, steward, r. 5 Mason


Courtenay Charles, signpainter, €64 Howard


Courtenay Michael R., waiter Lick House, r. 259 Tehama


Courtenay. See Courtney


Courtier Richard J., meter inspector S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 1919 Union


Courtney Albert, bookbinder William B. Cooke & Co., r. 7% Elizabeth


Courtney Annie, domestic Commercial Hotel


Courtney John E., sailmaker, r. 113 Harrison


Courtney Joseph, waiter McCauley & Young, r. 14 Fifth Av


Courtney Lawrence F., umbrellamaker and repairer, 813% Folsom


Courtney Mary (widow), r. 239 Fremont


Courtney Mary (widow), r. 414 Francisco


Courtney Michael, laborer, r. 256 Spear, rear


Courtney William, laborer Union Iron Works, r. 239 Fremont


Courtney. See Courtenay


Courts John W., clerk Louis Strauss, r. 19 Lewis


Cousen Irma Miss, r. 828 Fifteenth, bet Sanchez and Noe


Cousens Caleb N., sexton First Unitarian Church, r. 1625 Webster


Cousins Arthur H., restaurant, 420 Folsom, r. 418 Fol Cousins E. B., master S. S. Humboldt, r. 22 Geary


Cousins Euphonious (J. Russ & Co.), r. Eureka, Cal Cousins F., laborer Risdon I. and L. Works


Cousins Frederick, shipcarpenter, r. 144 Freelon


Cousins H. D. (J. Russ & Co.), r. Eureka, Cal


Cousins Henry R., clerk J. J. Desmond & Sons, r. 1083 Broadway


Cousins J., boilermaker Risdon I. and L. Works


Cousins Jacob, master mariner, r. 536 Eighteenth


Cousins James C., superintendent Cal. Dry Dock, · office 318 California, r. 738 Ellis


Cousins J. H., clerk Mission Rock Warehouse, r. 738 Ellis


Cousins Joseph, boatswain Pacific Mail S. S. City of New York


Cousins Joseph, shipcarpenter, r. 14214 Freelon


Cousins Joseph C., assistant superintendent Cal. Dry Dock, r. 738 Ellis


Cousins Joshua, helper Moynihan & Aitken, r. Bran- nan, nr Fifth


Cousins Nahum, seaman, r. 536 Eighteenth


Cousins Nicholas, capitalist, r. 1767 Howard


Cousins Robert, fireman revenue cutter J. H. Hartley, Front St. Wharf


BEAMISH'S Shirts are the best. Try them.


HUTCHINSON & MANN, Agents La Confiance Insurance Co., of Paris.


ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Jewelers, 101 Montgomery St.


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Cousins William, assistant engineer revenue cutter J. H. Hartley, Front St. Wharf


Cousins William, brickinason, r. 1083 Broadway


Cousins William G., clerk George F. and William H. Sharp, r. 1083 Broadway


Cousins. See Cozens


Cousner James, woodturner George M. Wetherbee Coutelenc D. (Baraty & Coutelenc), r. 303 Montgom- ery Av


Couturier E. Mme., furnished rooms, 16 Geary


Couturon John B., porter Ami Vignier, r. 429 Battery Couvallier[ B. C., clerk quartermaster's department U. S. A., Presidio Reservation


Covacich Vuco, gardener, 1719 Pacific Av


Cove Robert, porter James E. Gordon & Co., r. 2028 Folsom


Coveney George, laborer Rudolph J. Techau, r. Ore- gon House


Coveny William B., teamster Blair & Chase, r. NE cor Market and Haight


Covert Frederick, painter, r. 1909 Pine


Covert Fred. S., teamster Western Development Co., r. 435 Fifth


Covert Henry M., commission merchant. 306 Davis, r. 1414 Howard


Covey George T., r. 618 Eddy


Covey Harrison R., r. 618 Eddy


Covey Nicolas, carpenter, r. 7 Jasper Place


Covington Laura M. Mrs., assistant Fairmont Prima- ry School, r. 1056 Poplar, Oakland


COWAN GEORGE J., coke department S. F. Gas Light Co., r. Graham House


Cowan Hugh, baker Pacific Mail S. S. City of Sydney, r. 459 Bryant


Cowan Mary Miss, r. 428 Geary


Cowan Robert, framemaker E. Wolf & Co., r. 311 Chest- nut


Cowan Robert H., physician and chiropodist, office 408 Bush, r. S s Twentieth, bet Folsom and Harri- son


Cowan William, engineer, r. 10 Stockton Place


Cowan William, helper coppersmith Pacific Mail S. S. Co,, r. 459 Bryant


Cowan William, plumber George Milne, r. Oakland Cowan. See Cowen and Cowin


Cowden John F., student Heald's Business College Cowdery Jabez F. (Cowdery & Preston), r. 2406 Mission COWDERY & PRESTON (J. F. Cowdery and E. F. Preston), attorneys at law, office 534 Cal


Cowell Henry (Davis & Cowell), r. Santa Cruz


Cowell John, capitalist, r. Lick House


COWELL'S BATTERY STREET FREE WAREHOUSE, Lewis P. Sage proptr, NE cor Battery and Union


Cowen Frederick S., pianomaker C. R. Hall, r. 206 Oc- tavia


Cowen Henry M., bootmaker, r. 311 Pine, room 12


Cowen Joseph, bookbinder Althof and Bahls, r. 412 Tehama


Cowen William, longshoreman Menzies & Bingham


Cowen William A., machinist A. L. Fish & Co., r. 9 First


Cowen. See Cowan and Cowin


Cowes James, driver, r. 826 Pacific


Cowes Martha (widow), r. 826 Pacific


Cowes Robert, steward Pacific Mail S. S. City of Tokio, r. 13%% Perry


Cowhie Thomas, watchman Omnibus R. R., r. 723 Howard


Cowie George H., clerk Jolın J. Coffey, r. 1047 Howard Cowie George M. (Peters & Cowie), r. 1047 Howard


Cowie James, laundryman La Grande Laundry, Thir- teenth. bet Howard and Folsom


Cowie William H., machinist Risdon I. and L. Works, r. 1047 Howard


Cowig John, hostler Central R. R. Stable, r. 18 De- catur


Cowig Robert A., superintendent M. Morgenthau, r. 2007 Howard


Cowin Arthur R., clerk, r. 610 Folsom


Cowin Stephen, carbuilder Central Pac. R. R., r. 610 Folsom Cowin. See Cowan and Cowen


Cowle Richard, carpenter Pacific Improvement Co., r. Oakland


Cowles Edwin W., law student Cowles & Drown, r. 35 Twelfth


Cowles George W. M., millinery, 1017 Market


Cowles Horace, laborer D. H. Ainsworth, r. 770 Bry- ant


COWLES SAMUEL, physician, office and r. 705 Valencia


COWLES SAMUEL T. (Cowles & Drown), and president Savings and Loan Society, 619 and 621 Clay, r. 35 Twelfth


COWLES & DROWN (Samuel T. Cowles and Al- bert N. Drown), attorneys at law, office 621 Clay


Cowley Benjamin, deckhand stm Centennial, Wash- ington St. Wharf


Cowley Edward J., bookkeeper, r. 719 Webster


Cowley Joseph W., shipping clerk George W. McNear, r. 719 Webster


Cowley William H., salesman Baker and Hamilton, r. 719 Webster


Cowper William H., health inspector, office 124 Geary , r. 621 Sansom, room 14


Cowperthwaite John J., first assistant engineer S. S. Ancon, r. 21 Pearl


Cowperthwaite Robert S., boilermaker Moynihan & Aitken, r. 21 Pearl


Cowperthwaite William, engineer tug Governor Irwin, r. 21 Pearl


Cowperth waite William Jr., compositor Evening Bul- letin, r. 21 Pearl


Cox Aaron, r. 1047 Howard


Cox Albert A., salesman James E. Gordon & Co., r. 235 O'Farrell


Cox Alexander M., superintendent Station A, Post- office, r. 1210% Larkin


Cox Arthur P., mining expert, r. Commercial Hotel


Cox Beverley B. Miss, vice-principal Mission Grain- mar School, r. 1823 Stevenson


Cox Charlotte (widow), r. 135 Freelon, rear


Cox Charlotte Miss, straw sewer, r. 135 Freelon, rear


Cox Christopher C., policeman City Hall, r. 825 Jack- son


Cox David, carpenter, r. 52 Second


Cox Edward, r. 52 Second


Cox Edward, waiter Christian.P. Ohlsen, r. SE cor Harrison and Spear


Cox Edward H., painter, r. 2513% Clara


Cox Eliner H., clerk National Life Insurance Co. of the U. S. of America, r. 723 Gough


Cox F. Joseph, groceries and liquors, SE cor Minne- sota and Solano


Cox Fraucis G., butcher, r. 126 Perry


Cox George, clerk Joseph W. Wesson, r. 321 Capp


Cox George, woodturner Andrew Geishaker, r. Oak- land ·


COX HENRY D. D., general agent National Life Insurance Co. of the U. S. of America, and chap- lain and librarian Young Men's Christian Assn, office 232 Sutter, r. 723 Gough


Cox Horace M., warehouse superintendent J. W. Cox & Co., r. 1915 Stevenson


Cox James, laborer, r. NE cor Louisiana and Sierra .


Cox James, porter Matthias Gray, r. 627 California, rear


Cox James, real estate, r. 426 Linden


Cox James M., canvasser, r. 1114 Filbert


COX JAMES P., manager Pacific Branch Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., office 306 Sansom, r. Oakland


Cox Janies W. (J. W. Cox & Co.), r. Oakland


Cox Jennings S. (Cox, Teall & Co.), r. 2010 Pacific Av Cox Jerome B., clerk general freight office Central Pac. R. R., r. 2017 Hyde


Cox John, builder and contractor, r. 718 Treat Av


Cox John, porter C. Barr, r. 534 California


Cox John, teamster, r. 327 Beale


Cox Joseph, stevedore, r. 549 Minna


Cox Josiah, broker, r. 352 Brannan


COX J. W. & CO., proptrs North Point Dock, Cunningham's, and Humboldt Wharf Warehouses, and commission merchants wool, hides, and leather, office NW cor Green and Front


Cox Leander, chief engineer stm St. Paul, r. 915 Mont Cox Mary (widow), r. 47 Minna


Cox Mary (widow) , lodgings, 638 Green


Cox Myron S., clerk Marcus C. Hawley & Co., r. 303 Octavia


Cox Patrick, laborer, r. 164 Jessie


Cox Philip K., carpenter, r. 42 Everett


Cox Richard, collector Bank of California, r. 594 Stev Cox Robert J., bookbinder D. Hicks & Co., r. 1320 Pine


Cox Rodger, harnessmaker Main & Winchester, r. 23 Annie


Cox Stephen, fireman Pacific Mail S. S. City of Sydney Cox Susan B. (widow), r. 1823 Stevenson


BULLOCK & JONES, 105 Montgomery Street, Novelties in Neck Wear.


Steinway Superb Pianos at GRAY'S MUSIC STORE, 117 Post St.


Gloves and Mittens at GEO. LOOMIS', 706 to 716 Kearny St.


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COX, TEALL & CO. (Jennings S. Cox and Oliver Teall), real-estate agents and auctioneers, office 303 Montgomery, Nevada Block


Cox Thomas, harnessmaker Main & Winchester, r. 23 Annie


Cox Thomas A. (Thomas A. Cox & Co.), and salesman Sevin, Vincent & Co., r. 1047 Howard


Cox Thomas A. & Co. (William A. Cox), seeds, r. 1047 Howard


Cox Thomas H .. physician and druggist, E s Mission, nr Twenty-ninth, r. 47 Minna


Cox Thomas W., photographer, r. 1031 Market


Cox William, oiler stm James M. Donahue, Washing- ton St. Wharf


Cox William A. (Thomas A. Cox & Co.), r. 1047 Howard Cox William G., currier, r. 135 Freelon


Coxe John. searcher of records, r. 533 Fulton


Coxe William A., tinware, 1017% Market, r.W s Louis- iana, nr Shasta


Coxworthy Mary J. (widow), r. 202% Francisco


Coy -- , waiter, r. 617 Mission


Coy Frank (Frank Coy & Co.), r. Alameda


Coy Frank & Co., Alameda real estate, office 430 Mont- gomery, room 1


Coy Horace W., porter California Furniture Manufac- turing Co., r. S s Prospect Pl, nr Folsom, Bernal Heights


Coye Hiram L., office 117 Pine, r. 807 Greenwich


Coyen John, grainer, r. 22 Miller Pl, rear


Coyle Andrew J., housemover, r. 1026 Folsom


Coyle Annie, domestic 1421 Sutter


Coyle Edward, r. 635 Post


Coyle Eliza (widow), r. 1002 McAllister


Coyle Fanny, domestic 830 Eddy


Coyle H. Mrs., boarding, 1018 Clay


Coyle Hannah, domestic 1414 California


Coyle Henry, bartender Marksy Gruschenke, r. 644 Washington


Coyle Henry, boots and shoes, 402 Third


Coyle Henry, laborer J. M. Waite, r. 1018 Clay


Coyle Hugh, painter quartermaster's department U. S. A., r. 122 Olive Av


Coyle James, r. 1002 McAllister


Coyle James, musician, r. 801 Vallejo


Coyle James, teamster, cor Steuart and Miss, r. 635 Post


Coyle James Jr., r. 635 Post


Coyle John, carpenter J. M. Comerford


Coyle John, housemover, 922 Harrison


Coyle John, liquors and cigars, 120 Berry


Coyle Joseph, r. 635 Post


Coyle Kate, domestic 1414 California


Coyle Lizzie Miss, machine hand Porter, Oppenheim- er & Slessinger, r. 3097% Clementina


Coyle Mary (widow), r. 8 Sherwood Pl


Coyle Mary, domestic 1801 Franklin


Coyle Michael L., machinist Union Iron Works, r. 73 Natoma


Coyle P., machinist, r. 73 Natoma


Coyle Patrick, laborer, r. 43 Natoma


Coyle Patrick, laborer, r. 532 Mission


Coyle Patrick, moulder Savage & Son, r. 309% Clem Coyle Patrick, passenger agent, r. 228 Second


Coyle Patrick, seaman, r. 8 Louisa


Coyle Patrick, seaman, r. King Street House


Coyle Peter, waiter S. S. Oregon, Oregon S. S. Co.


Coyle P. J., watertender Pacific Mail S. S. Co., r. 545 Second


Coyle Rose (widow), r. 329 Fourth, rear


Coyle Stephen, collarmaker Main & Winchester, r. 1309 Tyler


Coyle William J., machisist Risdon I. and L. Works r. 209 Second


Coyne Dennis, clerk, r. 1806 Jessie


Coyne Dominick, shoemaker, S.W. Levy, r. 950 Howard Coyne Frank, expressman, cor Second and Howard. r. 1408 Folsom


Coyne James, proptr Bull's Head Stables, NW cor Fourteenth and Minna


Coyne John, foreman Martin Prag, r. 423 Minna


Coyne M., dyer S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory


Coyne Michael, contractor, r. 2 Chesley


Coyne Michael, laborer, r. Popp's Hotel


Coyne Patrick, cook stmr Julia, Washington St. Wharf Coyne Thomas J., paver, r. 720 Tehama


Coz Ives Lewis, nurse French Hospital, Ss Bryant, bet Fifth and Sixth


Cozens Michael, deckhand stm El Capitan, Oakland Ferry, r. 332 East


Cozner Elizabeth (widow), r. 466 Minna


Craar Henry, blacksmith P. W. Commins, r. E s Mis- sion, near Twenty-ninth


Crabb Alexander, compositor Evening Bulletin, r. 21 Clinton Park


Crabb Elmina Mrs., fancy goods, 806 Twentieth Crabb Henry, clerk, r. 806 Twentieth


Crabbe John M., clerk Commercial Insurance Co. of Cal., r. 609 Post


Crable Helen M. Mrs., furnished rooms, 435 Bush


Crabtree George W., lithographer George H. Baker, r. 1510 Larkin


Crabtree Convers L., assistant general baggage agent Central Pac. R. R., office foot Market, r. Oakland Crabtree George W., r. 1510 Larkin


Crack Peter, master mariner, r. 814 Twentieth


Crackbon Charles L. (C. A. Murdock & Co.), r. 1516 Eddy


Craco Louis, laborer, r. 1825 Powell


Craddock Charles F., attorney at law, office 209 San- som, r. Oakland


Craddock Edward, teamster Christian Neilson, r. 112 Steuart


Craddock Michael, laborer, r. 248 Tehama, rear


Craddock William, blacksmith Omnibus R. R., r. 1413 Devisadero


Craffard Andrew, carpenter, r. 74 Tehama


Craft Thomas, Tailors' Pro. Union, SW cor Kearny and Morton


Crafts E. L., student Heald's Business College, r. 415 Post


Crafts George W., mining, r. 514 Sutter


Crafts Henry G., carpenter Superintendent of Streets, r. 626 Sutter


Crafts Myron L., mining, r. 514 Sutter


Cragin E. (widow), r. 540 Ellis


Cragin W. S. W., local policeman, r. 315 Ellis


Cragoe William D., clerk Emlen Painter, r. 1500 Miss Crahl John, Austrian Benev. Soc., 71 New Montgomery Craig Albert W. (Craig & Mosher), r. Oakland Craig Alexander (Craig & Son), r. 834 Mission Craig Archibald, r. 326 Tenth


Craig B., quartermaster S. S. Great Republic


Craig Campbell W. (Ordenstein & Co.), r. 512 Twenty- third


Craig Charles H., glass stainer John Mallon, r. 1571 Market


Craig Dennis, laborer S. F. Grading and Macadamizing Co., Long Bridge


Craig Frank, fireman Southern Pac. R. R., r. 212 Shot- well


Craig Frank S., clerk Craig & Son, r. 24 Mint Av


Craig George, plumber Bordwell & Morrow, r. 25 John Craig George C., traveling agent Cal. Steam Naviga- tion Co., Washington St. Wharf


Craig Homer A. (Brown, Craig & Co.), r. Oakland


CRAIG HUGH, general agent New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Co., and agent New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. (limited), office 307 California, r. Oakland


Craig James, groceries and liquors, 629 Front, r. 110 Townsend


Craig James, laborer, r. 110 Townsend


Craig James, laborer, r. 135 Folsom


CRAIG JAMES, livery stable, 713 Commercial, r. 521 Pine


Craig James, lodgings, 610 Howard


Craig James, seaman, r. 238 Steuart


Craig James D., court commissioner Twenty-third District Court, office 328 Montgomery, room 23, r. 418 Jones


Craig James F., collector S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 418 Jones


Craig John, carriage and wagon factory, 14 Taylor, r. SW cor Twenty-fourth and Chattanooga


Craig John, cigarboxmaker, r. Hampshire, bet Six- teenth and El Dorado


Craig John, dentist E. O. Cochrane, r. 326 Tenth


Craig John, expressman, 800 Market, r. Serpentine Av, bet Howard and Folsom


Craig John, groceries and liquors, SW cor Twenty- fourth and Chattanooga


Craig John, undertaker, r. 1571 Market


Craig John R., plumbing and gasfitting, 35 Eddy, r. 1039 Mission


Craig Joseph R., salesman Meeker, James & Co., r. 212 Twelfth


Craig Julia Ann, tailoress, r. Serpentine Av, nr Fol Craig Kate T., boxmaker, r. Serpentine Av, nr Fol- som


Craig Larkin W., printer Morning Call, r. 743 Pine




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