The San Francisco directory for the year 1869, Part 33

Author: Langley, Henry G
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: San Francisco : Commercial Steam Presses, S.D. Valentine & Sons
Number of Pages: 1076


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Brett Austnfens, liquor saloon, 1020 Kearny


Brett George, bookkeeper with Platt & Newton, dwl 913 Jackson


Brett Patrick, laborer, dwl 2 California, rear


Brett William, laborer, dwl S s Frederick nr First Breuil Edmond, Consul General of France, office 434 Jackson, dwl Lick House


Brevete Alfred, (cold) with Dr. A. F. Sawyer, dwl 302 Stockton


Brevoort House, Mrs. W. F. Lapidge, proprietress, NW cor Mission and Fourth


Brew Nathaniel, shipwright, dwl 27 Clara


Brewer George W., (Mclaughlin & B.) dwl Twentieth nr Guerrero


Brewer John, carpenter, dwl 214 Broadway


Brewer John H., attorney at law and com deeds for Nev, office 34 Merchants' Ex. resides Oakland Brewer Michael T., miner, dwl NW cor Russ and Natoma


Brewer P. J., stevedore, L. S. Ass., Barra's Hall


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


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.


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Brewer William, special policeman and doorkeeper Bella Union, d'wl 3 St. Charles Place


Brewster E. B., shipwright, Ship. Ass., Barra's Hall Brewster George W., carpenter, dwl Telegraph House


Brewster John, house and sign painter, 529 Kearny, dwl S s Post bet Buchanan and Laguna


Brewster John Mrs., dwl 107 Leidesdorff


Brewster John Jr. Mrs., dw1 734; Howard


Brewster John A., civil engineer, dwl W s Octavia ur Ivy Avenue


Brewster R. E., merchant, dwl 630 Sacramento Brewster William, rigger, 152 Stewart, rear, dwl 912} Folsom


Brewster William C., manufacturer, dwl 12 Mont Brewton Jolın, liquor saloon, 536 Jackson


Brewton John C., lamplighter S. F. Gas Co.,_dwl SW cor Stockton and Sacramento


Breyo Joseph, cook, NE cor First and Brannan Brial August, butcher, dwl Es Kate nr Bryant Briant Edward, with Donald Davidson & Co., dwl Larkin bet Post and Sutter


Briant Joseph, oyster stand, 17 Occidental Market, dwl 13 Sutter


Briant Wolfert D., driver Front St. O. & M. R. R., dwl cor Polk and Austin


Briant .- See Bryant


Briardy John, gasfitter, dwl Miles Court nr Cal


Briardy Patrick, lamplighter, dwl Miles Court near California


Brice Alfred, jeweler, bds Ss Jackson bet Davis and Drumm


Brice Barney, helper with P. M. S. S. Co., dw1 606 Third


Brice James, blacksmith with P. M. S. S. Co., dwl 214 Seventh


Brice Willianı, crimper with I. M. Wentworth, dwl 612 Post


Briceland J. M., physician, office 328 Bush, dwI 707 Bush


Brick Daniel, bootmaker with H. S. Perkins, dwl 32 Ritch


Bricker Albert J., jobber, dwl 74 Clementina


Brickett John B., fruits, 944 Market


Brickley James, carpenter and builder, dwl S s Clementina nr Ninth


Brickley John, carpenter, Ss Clementina bet Eighth and Ninth


Brickley Peter, peddler, dwl Es Dora nr Harrison Brickley William, baker, American Exchange


Bricks John, seaman, dwl 132 Stewart


Bricks Oscar, miller, dw1 232 Stevenson


BRICKWEDEL CHARLES H., Constitution Res- tanrant, NW cor First and Brannan


BRICKWEDEL HENRY & CO., ( Martin Henck- en) importers and jobbers wines and liquors, 208 and 210 Front


Brickwedel Henry, ( Henry Brickwedel & Co.) dwl SE cor Franklin and Fulton


Brick wedel Jacob, liquor saloon, 14 First


Brickwedel John, Exchange Saloon, NE cor Post and Cemetery Avenue


Bride George, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


Brideson William, express wagon, SW cor Pine and Sansom, dwl 1619 California


Bridge Matthew, mason and builder, dwl SW cor Larkin and Jackson


Bridge Samuel J., appraiser Custom House, dwl 1014 Stockton


BRIDGE WILLIAM E., St. Lawrence Livery Stable, 212 Sutter, dw1 606 Sutter


Bridges George R., with S. P. Taylor & Co., dwl McAllister bet Webster and Fillmore


Bridges Mary E., (widow) dwl Ss Howard bet Eleventh and Twelfth


Bridges Richard E., clerk with Linforth, Kellogg & Rail, dwl Ss Howard bet Eleventh and Twelfth


Bridget George, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


Bridgewood Samnel, engineer, dwl Ss Lombard bet Montgomery and Kearny


Bridgewood W., clerk, dwl 4 Central Place


Bridgeworth Joseph, fireman C. S. N. Co


Bridgeworth Samuel, machinist C. S. N Co


Bridgman C. B., carpenter, dw1 24 Third


Bridgman ( John) & Orr, ( William) draymen, NE cor Front and Clay


Bridgman John, (Bridgman & Orr) dwl 714 O'Farrell


Bridon George, drayman, dwl 31 Tehama Brien James, laborer, dwl 109 Dora, rear


Brien John, laborer, dwl 8 Garden


Brien William, boarding, SW cor Brannan and Mar- garet


Brierly John, spinner M. & P. Woolen Mills


Brieseneck Charles, pork butchers, 631 Third


Brieson William, boilermaker with McAfee, Spiers & Co., dwl 17 Natoma


Brigaerts Joseph H., boxmaker with John S. Gibbs, dwl Bourbon Place, near Ellis


Brigett Gerard, sawyer, dwl S s Ellis bet Steiner and Pierce


Briggs Albert D., dwl 1707 Dupont


Briggs Alfred W., laborer with J. A. Folger & Co., dwl 144 Natoma


Briggs Benjamin F., commission merchant, 416 Davis, dwl 20 Metcalf Place


Briggs Charles, laborer, bds 423 Bush


Briggs Charles O., shipwright, dwl 919 Market


Briggs Daniel, merchant, dwl 128 Turk


BRIGGS EDGAR. ( Son & B.) and school di- rector Eighth Ward, dwl 128 Turk


Briggs George, restaurant, 11 Sixth


Briggs George N., machinist Vulcan Iron Works, dwl 24 Silver


Briggs J. D., clerk with John Reagan, dwl 614 Montgomery


Briggs Marashall G., shoemaker, dw1 620} Minna


Briggs Mary Mrs., furnished rooms, SW cor Mont and Bush


Briggs M. C. Rev., dw1 1008 Washington


Briggs Oscar, machinist, dwl 228 Stevenson


Briggs Richard, stonemason, dwl 248 Tehama


Briggs T. M., carpenter, dwl 121 Jessie


Briggs W. H., molder Vulcan Iron Works, dwl Montgomery bet Pine and Bush


Briggs William, artist, studio 12 Montgomery


Briggs William C., engraver, 618 Merchant, dwl 814 Powell


Briggs William R., club rooms, 224 Montgomery


Brigham Calvin O., ( H. T. Fairbanks & Co. ) dwl 406 Minna


Brigham ( Charles A.) & Hawes, ( Elisha) stone- entters, NE cor King and Third


Brigham Charles A., ( Brigham & Hawes ) resides Rocklin


Brigham William H., (Crane & B. ) res New York Bright John, laborer with De Vries & Chase, dwl 231 Pacific


Bright Robert, real estate, dwl 839 Pacific


Brighton Robert P., laborer, dwl S s Bay nr Kearny Briguardello (Santiago) & Bro., ( Stefano Brig- nardello ) importers hardware and crockery, 623 Pacific and Italian marble depot 2 Main


Brignardello Santiago, (Brignardello & Bro.) dwl 703 Stockton


Brignardello S. B., with Brignardello, Macchiavello & Co., dwl 706 Sansom


BRIGNARDELLO, ( Stefano) MACCHIAVEL- LO (Giovanni Battista) & CO., (N. Larco) manufacturers maccaroni and vermicelli, ship bread, etc., 706 Sansom, (and Brignardcllo & Bro.)


Brignardello Stefano, (Brignardello & Bro. and Brignardello, Macchiavello & Co.) res Italy


Brill Henry, bootmaker, W s Michigan nr Shasta Brill Jacob, wood carver with N. G. Nordin & Co., dwl E s Sixth near Brannan


E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Laces and Embroideries.


M. S. WHITING & CO., 219 Bush St., Importers and wholesale dealers in Wines, Brandies, etc., etc. See next leaf.


REDINGTON'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS enjoy the highest reputation among the ladies.


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PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulates throughout Nevada.


Brin Peter, laborer new U. S. Branch Mint, dw1 249 | Brizolara ( Louis) & Cutrocks, (John) wood and Stevenson


Brin Victor, porter, dwl 1105 Stockton


Brin William, salesman 8 Kearny, dwl 6 Sixth


Brincatt Salvo, jobwagon cor Davis and Commer- cial, dwl W s Potrero Avenue bet Twenty-sec- ond and Twenty-third


Brinckmann Frederick, clerk, SW cor Mission and Stewart


Brinckmann John, clerk, SW cor Mission and Stew Brine James, miner, dwl 103 First


Bringmann Fred., ( Husing & Co.) dwl NE cor Jessie and Sixth


Brink Marcellus, hatter, dw1 9 Hardie Place


Brink O. S., dw1 708 Montgomery


Brinnmer Johann, laborer Cal. Sugar Refinery, dwl cor Bryant and Eighth


Briody John, barkeeper with James McCabe, 8 Summer


Briody John J., gasfitter with McNally & Hawkins Briody S., lamplighter S. F. Gas Co


Brisac Felix, local agent Liverpool and London and Globe Ins. Co., dwl 1015 Pine


Brisac V. G. Madam, assistant teacher Girls' High School, dwl 1015 Pine


Brisacher Leopold, wines and liquors, 528 Market, dwl 512} Jessie


Brisbic Charles, sausagemaker, 1322 Dupont, dwI N E cor Dupont and Vallejo


Brisk Julius, furnishing goods, 544 Third


Brislen Patrick, hostler, dwl Cliff Honse, Point Lobos Road


Brison Peter, laborer S. F. Gas Co


Brisset Arthur M., florist with Anguste Duhem, dwl 915 Market


Brister Andrew, (colored) ironworker with D. W. Ruggles, dwl N s Pacific nr Taylor


Bristol Henry C., cooper with William L. Handy, dwl SE cor Brannan and Fourth


Bristol W. H. H., agent Bristol's Sarsaparilla Bitters, dwl 615 Sacramento


BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARINE INSU- RANCE CO., (Liverpool) Falkner Bell & Co., general agents, office 430 California


BRITISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF CAL- IFORNIA, rooms 730 Montgomery


Britt John, housemoving, dwl E s Eighth bet Fol- som and Howard


Britt James W., shoemaker, dwl 229 Sutter


Britt Patrick, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Brittain William, blacksmith with Pollard & Carvill, dwl S s Twenty-second bet Valencia and Guerrero


BRITTAN, (John W.) HOLBROOK (Charles) & CO., ( A. D. McDonald, M. L. Brittan, John F. Merrill, and Charles Merrill ) importers and jobbers stoves and metals, 111 and 113 Califor- nia and 17 and 19 Davis


Brittan John W., ( Brittan, Holbrook & Co.) res New York


Brittan M. L., ( Brittan, Holbrook & Co.) res San Mateo


Brittan Nathaniel J., salesman with Brittan, Hol- brook & Co., bds Occidental Hotel


Brittan T., teacher music, dwl 507 Mission


BRITTAN'S BUILDING, SW cor Davis and Cal Britton George W., cashier with Goodwin & Co., dwl 1309 Taylor


Britton John, teamster, dwl 731 Clementina


BRITTON (Joseph ) & REY, ( J. J.) (and Henry Steinegger ) lithographers, SW cor Commercial and Leidesdorff


Britton Joseph, ( Britton & Rey) dwl SE cor Taylor and Union


Britton Martha Miss, compositor Saturday Evening Mercury, dwl 731 Clementina


Britton Patrick, longshoreman, dwl 53 Clay


Britton William F., fruit stand, SW cor California and Sansom, dwl S & Washington nr Stockton


coal, 1015 Washington


Brizolara Louis, ( Brizolara & Cutrocks) dwl 425 Filbert


Broad Charles, proprietor Champion Brewery, 1222 Bush


Broad Charles C., grainer, dwl 244 Minna


Broad Edward, plumber with G. & W. Snook


Broad James, laborer, dwl 2214 Taylor


Broad Robert, laborer Pioneer Wool Factory


Broad William, laborer, dwl 624 Commercial


Broadway Block, NW cor Broadway and Kearny


Broadway Block Hotel, Joseph Koster proprietor, NW cor Broadway and Kearny


Broadway Brewery, Joseph Albrecht proprietor, 633 Broadway


BROADWAY HOTEL, Daniel Hartnett proprie- tor, 212 Broadway


Brocas ( John W.) & Perkins ( Charles C.) commis- sion merchants, 202 and 204 Washington


Brocas John W., ( Brocas & Perkins) dwl Interna- tional Hotel


Brock C. F., carpenter, dwl 540 Howard


Brock Christian C., seaman, dwl 2 Hartman


Brock Oscar W., pantryman, 253 Stewart


Brockhoff Charles, groceries and liquors, NW cor Bryant and Twenty-fourth


BROCKLEBANK MANUEL T. & CO., real es- tate and loan agents, office 534 California


Brockman F. A., butcher with Tautphaus & Stark, dwl E s First nr Brannan


Brockman Charles, npholsterer, dwl 275 Minna


Brockman Nicolaus, groceries and liquors, SW cor Jones and Geary


Brockmann Bette Miss, assistant teacher North Cos- mopolitan School, dw1 419 Tehama


Brockmann (Henry) & Schroder, (Claus) liquor saloon, 1007 Battery


Brockmann Henry, (Brockmann & Schroder) 1007 Battery


Brockmeyer H. G., dwl 506 Dupont


Brockway Amelia, (widow) dwl 705 Vallejo


Brocq Alfred, florist, dwl 520 Merchant


Brod Charles, hairdressing saloon, 722 Market, dwl 765 Howard


Brodar Patrick, hostler, Market Street R. R


Brodeck Henry H., photographer with Bayley & Winter, dwl 238 Jessie


Brodek Davis, tailor, 8 Broadway, dwl 238 Jessie Brodek Gustave, clothing, 532 Sacramento, dwl 22 Everett


Brodek Philip, compositor Caucasian and Working- man's Journal, dwl 238 Jessie


Brodek Samuel, barber, dwl 44 Everett


Broder John, carpenter, dwl 229 Sutter


Broder Patrick, freight hand S. F. & San José R.R., dwl 304 Beale


Broderick Andrew J., shipcarpenter, dwl 606 Third Broderick C.W., shipwright, Ship. Ass., Barra's Ifall Broderick David, blacksmith, dwl 213 Tehama


Broderick Helen, (widow) nurse, dwl 509 Dupont Broderick Isaac, insurance agent, dwl 113 Dora


Broderick James, tinsmith with Freeman & Wrin, dwl Fair Avenue, Bernal Hights


Broderick John, boilermaker Risdon Iron Works, dwl 160 Shipley


Broderick John C., attorney at law, office 612 Mer- chant, dw1 423 Hayes


Broderick John J., laborer, dwl 658 Bryant, rear


Broderick Joseph, machinist with W. G. Weir, dwl 34 Haves


Broderick Patrick, coachman Cosmopolitan Hotel, dwl 5 Brooks


Broderick Thomas, waiter, Russ House


BRODERICK ( T. J. ) & KAST, ( F. X.) import- ers, manufacturers, and dealers boots and slioes, 322 and 324 Bush


Broderick T. J., ( Broderick & Kast. ) 324 Bush Broderick Walter, laborer, dwl 214 Broadway


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO, Printers and Bookbinders, Leidesdorff st., from Clay to Commercial.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., N.


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Broderick William, assayer, dwl 142 Silver


Brodersen William, porter with T. Lemmen Meytt dwl 20 Lewis


Broderson B. J., merchant, dwl 627 Commercial


Broderson John, mariner, bds 531 East


Brodie Henry, carpenter, H. C. League, 25 Post


Brodie James, foreman with Hinckley & Co., dwiSs Pine or Fillmore


Brodie James, pressman with Joseph Winterburn & Co., dwl 55 Natoma


Brodie James G., patternmaker Fulton Foundry, dwl 82 Natoma


Brodie John, tinsmith with Erzgraber & Goetjen, dwl cor Bryant and Twenty-fourth


Brodie S. H., attorney at law, office 27 Court Block 636 Clay, dwl 820 Washington


Brodie William, oiler P. M. S. S. Great Republic BRODIE WILLIAM, proprietor California dry. NW cor Main and Harrison, dwl 15


Brodie William jr., machinist Fulton Fouren 1 82 Everett


Brodigan Hugh, conpé, dwl 369 Jessie


Brodrick Richard, merchant, res Victor. V 629 Clay


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Brodwolf George, tailor, 135 Post, dv 1 ut Court Brodwolf Michael, tailor with Gedge wirodwolf, dwl 135 Post


Broedel ( Adam) & Troell, (Co: // hairdressing saloon, 729 Clay


Broedel Adam, ( Broedel &. Tr 1 1 1017 Powell Broemmel Berthold, clerk wit Bauer, dwl 101 . Post


Brogan J. B., carriagemak Saul & Co., dwl


179 Minna


Brogan John, currier, bd 93 .llejo Brogan Margaret, stew? teamer New World, bds 23 Vallejo


Brogan Michael, host' at 411 Post


Brogan Michael, real -. dwl cor Francisco and Vallejo Place


Brogan Patrick, de Francisco bet Dupont and Stockton


Brogan's Buildi'ı s Third bet Howard and Clementina


Broggy Patrick Le rer with J. B. Kemp


Broglie Charle engraver with R. B. Gray & Co


Broigh John, etmaker, NE cor Eighth and Mission


Broilstead ipwright, Ship Ass., Barra's Hall Brokale F Jaborer California Sugar Refinery, dwl bth and Bryant


Brokate I , ( Witte &. B. ) dwl NW cor Eighth it


Brok AVram, real estate, dwl 570 Miuna


Brokaw Weary V., assistant superintendent S. F. F Ing : Express Co., dwl 209 Kearny


Broke erick, seaman, dwl 127 Folsom


Broki 1'., carpenter, SE cor Market and Second


Brolet 4., cigars and tobacco, 612 Washington, l'alparaiso


Broll carpenter, dwl NW cor Fulton and


F Brolly Fira


.I'., waiter with Russell & Hall, dwl 132


Bromet E ney, with Croskey & Howard, dwl Ha Franklin and Gough


Bromer bricklayer, B. P. Ass., 751 Market


Bromide S. M. Co., (White Pine) office 402 Mor. Bromide 1 v. ] Co., (White Pine) office 331 Mont- gome.


Bromley rd, letter department Wells, Fargo 719 Bush


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Bromley ( r e, clerk, dwl 719 Bush


Bromley ( T., contractor, dwl 719 Bush


Bromley W Igton L., clerk County Recorder's office, | 1106 Mason Bromley V P., captain steamer Cornelia, C. S. N. lw1 1221 Clay


Bronz Jou. warning & Co.,


dwl 53 Minna


Brook Joseph, dwl 139 C ___ d


Brooke Henry, carpenter with Cole & Haskell, dwl 112} Shipley .


Brookes Samnel M , portrait painter, 611 Clay, dwl Bernal Hights


Brookes William, painter, dwl NE cor Front and Sacramento


Broo !: line House, Michael Farrell proprietor, 217 Broadway


BROOKLYN HOTEL, Kelly & Wood proprietors, 210-212 Bush


BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE CO., (Mutual) Stephen T. King, general agent, office 240 Mont Brooks Aaron, mechanic, dwl 327 Jessie


Brooks Albert M., delivery clerk S. F. Postoffice, dw1 504 Stockton


Brooks Allen, fireman Pioneer W. F., dwl 837 Pac Brooks Benjamin H., attorney at law, dwl 534 Second


BROOKS BENJAMIN S., attorney at law, oflice rooms 3-5 Exchange Building, dwl 631 Har


Brooks Birdsey, laundryman Occidental Laundry, dwl SE cor Octavia and Filbert


Brooks Charles, cook, dwl 104 Stewart


Brooks Charles, liquor saloon, 824 Kearny, dwl 5 Spring


Brooks Charles, shipjoiner, dwl W 8 Laguna or Fulton


Brooks Charles Wolcott, commission merchant and Consn! Japan, office SW cor California and Davis, room 14, dwl 1109 Stockton


Brooks Edmund, ( Reid & B.) dwl 1117 Wash


Brooks E. L. B., attorney at law, office 420 Mont- gomery, dwl 15 Second


Brooks Elisha, clerk treasurer's department U. S. B. Mint, dwl 1714 Pacific


Brooks Frank, porter, dwl Ns Fulton bet Gough and Octavia


Brooks George, builder, dwl Es Kearny bet Lom- bard and Chestnut


Brooks George J., barness maker with Main & Winchester, dwl 662 Howard


Brooks George W., agent, dwl St. Nicholas Hotel Brooks Henry, laborer, dwl 120 Shipley


Brooks Henry, weaver, M. & P. Woolen Mills


Brooks Henry B., (Tay, B. & Backus) and president Odd Fellows' Bank, Odd Fellows' Hall, dw1 766 Folsom


Brooks Heury E., porter with Bradley & Cockrill, dwl 924 Jackson


Brooks Henry S., mining stocks, dwl W s Guerrero nr Sixteenth


Brooks Isaac T., club rooms, 230 Montgomery


Brooks (J. K.) & Fletcher ( Stephen) produce mer- chants, 109 Clay


Brooks J. K., ( Brooks & Fletcher ) dwl 506 Fourth Brooks J. M., well digger, W s Folsom nr Twenty- second


Brooks John, carpenter with George Elliott, dwl 736 Market


E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Fancy Dry Goods.


CO., 219 Bush St., supply Overland and Steamer Persenere with Wines in portable cases. See next leaf.


The best advertising medium on the Pacific Coast-PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIREC'


Broons Brooks


Franklins


Brooks Thomas nomas B.


Lewis, dw1 829 M Isoroas


Brooks W. H., carrier Alta California, dwl 41 Third Brooks W. H. J., searcher of records, office rooms 3-5 Exchange Building, dw1 1913 Stockton


Brooks Wilkes, clerk, dwl 49 Natoma


Brooks William, clerk with Benj. S. Brooks, dwl 631 Harrison


Brooks William, mariner, dwl 3 Welsh


BROOKS WILLIAM H., stationer and nevys- dealer, 41 Third


Brooks William P., carpenter, dwl 1017 Mason Brooks William R., attorney, dwl 631 Harrison Broom James M., inspector, dwl 833 Howard


Broom John, coal passer P. M. S. S. Sacramento


Brophey Michael, stables, dwl N s Bush bet Frank- lin and Van Ness Avenue


Brophy James, express wagon, NW cor Montgom- ery and California, dwl 1829 Howard


Bros George, hairdresser with Richard Brown, dwl 6 Pratt Court


Brose Julius, engraver with Koehler & Ritter, dwl 423 Bush


Brosins Frederick, tailor, dwl 18 Sansom


Brosins Henry, bookbinder with E. Bosqui & Co., dwl SW cor Grove and Franklin


Brosnahan Stephen, laborer with Haste & Kirk, dwl 548 Natonia


Brosnan John, waiter, Liek House


Brosnan John D., messenger, dw1 150 Tehama


Brosnan Michael, laborer, dwl King nr Third


Bross Jacob, hairdresser with John Cook, dwl 315 Dupont


Brotherson Otto D., shoemaker, 220 First


Brotherson William, porter, dwl 20 Lewis


Brotherton Thomas W. Rev., rector St. John's Church, dwl W s Eleventh bet Mission and Howard


Bronders Michael, boilermaker Union Iron Works, dwl 752 Harrison


Brougham John, hairdressing saloon, 918 Dupont, dwl 312 Green


Broughton Napoleon L., dw1 1028 Bush


Brounier Eugene, bottles, SW cor Broadway and Dupont, dwl W s Pollard Place


Brousst Charles, laborer, dwl SW cor Dupont and Broadway


Browell James, shipcalker, dwl 427 Greenwich


BROWELL JEREMIAH, contractor and builder, 612 Commercial, dwl 217 Lombard


Brower Andrew J., saloonkeeper, dwl 532 Green Brower Celsus, clerk U. S. Mustering and Disburs- ing Office, 224 Kearny, dwl 12 Ellis


Brower Daniel R., bakery, NE cor Vallejo and Stockton


Brower II. J., carpenter, II. C. League, 25 Post Brown A., baker, dwl 507 Mission


Brown Aaron, teacher IIebrew and German, dwl 418 Powell


Brown Abram B., carpenter with A. A. Snyder, dwl S & Filbert bet Hyde and Larkin


Agents for Perry Davis' Pain Killer.


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wn Adam, dw1 8 Willow Avenue wn Adolph, porter 324 Sansom


own A. F., fancy goods, 304 Battery, dwl 404 Sixth


town Albert Capt., dwl 6 Medan Place


rown Alexander, butcher with William K. Die- trich, dwl 741 Market


rown Alexander, seaman, dwl 104 Stewart


rown Alexander B., shipping clerk, dwl 219 Ritch


rown Alonzo, entlery, dwl 404 Sixth


brown Alonzo Fitch, with E. O. Brown, dwl 3 Chatham Place


Brown Alonzo I., bootblack, 8122 Market


Brown Andrew, baker with Henry Hemmelberg, dwl 114 Third


Brown Andrew, captain sloop Mary I. Shelley, Clay Street Wharf


Brown Andrew, laborer with James P. Pierce Brown Andrew D., liquor saloon, S s Jackson bet Davis and Drumm


Brown Anna Mrs., tailoress with Simon Reinetein, dwl cor Lombard and Greenwich


Brown Annie, (widow) dwl NE cor Grove and Octavia


Brown Archibald, tinsmith, dwl 216 Third


Brown August, tailor, bds 531 East


Brown August, waiter 228 Kearny, dwl 616 Cal


Brown Augustus F. H., machinist, dwl 433 Union


Brown B. B., housepainter, E. H. L., Dashaway Hall


bitwn B. B., white washer Cosmopolitan Hotel Brown B. C., editor, dwl 631 Sacramento


Brown Benjamin, teamster with U. S. Drayman


Brown Benjamin W., ( Smith, B. & Co.) dwl Russ House


BROWN BROTHERS ( Morris and Lewis) &


Co., (Bahr Sheideman) agents Oregon City Woolen Mills, 4 Battery


Brown Brown, carpenter, dwl 1821 Howard


Brown B. W., ( Smith, B. & Co.) dwl Sixth nr Bryant


Brown Calvin, civil engineer, office 615 Sacramento, res Mare Island


Brown Catharine, (widow) dwl 11 Janson


Brown C. F., seaman, dwl 19 Commercial


Brown Charles, dwl W s Dolores bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth


Brown Charles, actor Pacific Melodeon, dwl Dunn Alley nr Kearny


Brown Charles, ( Alstrom & B.) dwl 104 Stewart


Brown Charles, ( Ramsey & B. ) dwl 523 East


Brown Charles, carpenter, dwl 25 Rausch


Brown Charles, deck band C. S. Nav. Co. steamer Helen Hensley


Brown Charles, fireman P. M. S. S. Golden City Brown Charles, laborer Pacific Oil and Kerosene Works, dwl 603 Pacific


Brown Charles, mariner, bds 48 Sacramento


Brown Charles, seaman P. M. S. S. Colorado


Brown Charles, seaman, dwl 19 Commercial


Brown Charles, seaman, bds 20 Commercial


Brown Charles, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart


Brown Charles, seaman, dwl 104 Stewa t


Brown Charles, stoves and tinwure, 724 Market, dwl 1024 Folsom


Brown Charles, waiter with Charles Nivelles, 826 Market


Brown Charles A., clerk Charter Oak Life Ins. Co., 331 Montgomery


Brown Charles E., clerk Occidental News office, dwl N & Mission bet Twelfth and Thirteenth


Brown Charles F., confectionery, 615 Ui ion


Brown Charles F., draftsman with Col. R. S. Wil- liamson, 509 Kearny, res Oakland


Brown Charles F., real estate, office 24 Merchants' Exchange, dwl 66 Clementina


Brown Charles H., driver with Goodwin & Co., dwl E s Larkin bet Union and Filbert


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Steel and Copperplate Engravers and Printers, cor. Clay and Commercial,


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.


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Brown Charles M., helper Risdou Iron Works, dwl | Brown Hannah B., (widow) dwl SE cor Green and 139 Shipley Mason


Brown Charles M., shipping agent, office Rincon Point Dock, dw1 156 Perry


Brown Charles O., porter Overland House Brown Charles R., carpenter, dwl 184 Minna


BROWN (Chester ) & WELLS, ( Asa R.) stair builders, 411 Mission


Brown Chester, ( Brown & Wells ) dwl 216 Third Brown Christian, captain schr Phil. Sheridan, dw1 34 Frederick


Brown Christian, laborer, bds 33 Jackson


Brown Christopher, seaman, dwI 32 Stewart


Brown Daniel St. L., pressman with Francis & Val- entine, dwl 27 O'Farrell


Brown Daniel T., baker with Deeth, Starr & Camp- bell, dwl W s Eleventh bet Folsom and Har


Brown David, carpenter, dwl Ss Vallejo bet Mason and Taylor


Brown David, laborer with James P. Pierce


Brown David, laborer with J. B. Kemp


Brown David B., dealer cooper's stock, dwl S s Chestnut bet Kearny and Dupont


Brown David P., drayman, 202 Washington


Brown Denton D., surveyor, dw1 213 Turk


Brown D. H., clerk steamer Yosemite, dwl 420 Powell


Brown Dominick, musician, dwl 303 Filbert BROWN EDGAR O., real estate, office 535 Clay


Brown Edward, cook P. M. S. S. Montana


Brown Edward, laborer, dwl Fort Point


Brown Edward, mariner, dwl 118 Shipley


Brown Edward, oysterman with George Mayes, dwl SE cor Sutter and Dupont


Brown Edward, student Pacific Business College, dwl 311 Clementina


Brown Edward L., broommaker, dwl 627 California Brown E. H. Mrs., furnished rooms, 773 Mission


Brown Emmett, printer with Bacon & Co., dwl 222 Stevenson


Brown E. T., shoemaker with I. M. Wentworth, dwl 932 Market


Brown F. Mrs., furnished rooms, 5 Stockton


Brown Ferdinand, calker, bds 7 Washington


Brown Francis, seaman, dwl 104 Stewart


Brown Frank, carpenter, dwl 641 Washington


Brown Frank E., civil engineer, office 615 Sacra- mento, res Mare Island


Brown Frank Q., butcher, 515 Bryant


Brown Fred. I., upholsterer with Leopold Levi, dwl Kearny ur Jackson




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