Price & Lee's New Haven (New Haven County, Conn.) City Directory, Including West Haven, East 1840, Part 1

Author: Price and Lee Company , inc, inc Price and Lee Company
Publication date: 1840
Publisher: Price & Lee Company
Number of Pages: 147


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PUBLISHED BY JAMES M. PATTEN. PRINTED BY WILLIAM STORER, JUN. 1840.


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ABBREVIATIONS IN THIS DIRECTORY.


N. S. E. W. for the several points of the compass-n. near-b. between-h. house-c. corner-Av. avenue-op. opposite-ab. above-be. below-junc. junction-Y. C. Yale College-C. C. College Chapel.


The names of streets are given without the superfluous repetition of the word street.


PREFACE.


IN presenting the first number of the NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY to the public, the subscriber deems it necessary to offer some apology for its numerous imperfections. He has bestowed much assiduous attention in making up the catalogue of names, and has taxed the patience of his friends, as far as was consistent, in endeavouring to attain at something like correctness; yet many trifling, and perhaps · some important errors may be detected. Serious obstacles in the way of making the first number of such a work complete, will pre- sent themselves to every mind, and it is thought unnecessary to give :a catalogue of the difficulties which might be alleged in extenuation- of our sins of omission and commission.


On the whole, with all its deficiencies and superfluities, the publish- er believes it to be as nearly correct, as, under existing circumstances, could have been expected. By a'careful attention to all the errors which may be pointed out during the year for which this number is intended, and the advantage which the compiler will have gained by having the houses numbered, and becoming more familiar with the city, he hopes in the Spring of '41 to be able to offer a volume which - may be more emphatically styled a Directory of the City of New Haven.


Should it appear that any public institution or any conspicuous pri- vate establishment has been omitted, or should the patron or proprietor of such conceive that we have given it too cursory a notice-indal- gence is craved, on the ground that the most careful are liable to mis- takes; that the aim of the publisher has been to do "equal and exact justice" to all, and make the work as complete as circumstances would permit.


The Appendix falls far short of the original design, for which we offer no other excuse than a want of time to complete it; and on this we ground an apology to those who have furnished statistics, which do not appear. J. M. P.


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Days of the Week.


Phases of the Moon.


Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed


Thu. 2


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Sat.


Day,


Hrs.


Min.


January.


1 3 4 New Moon,


4 4 29 E.


5 6 7 8 9 10 11


First Quarter, 12


3 6 M.


12 13 14 15 16 17 18


Full Moon, 18 7 43 E.


19 20 21 22 23 24 25


Third Quarter, 26 8 43 M.


26 27 28 29 30 31


February.


1


New Moon,


3 9 8 M.


First Quarter, 10 11 13 M.


Full Moon, 17 9 2 M.


Third Quarter, 25 5 59 M.


March.


New Moon,


3 11 14 E.


First Quarter,


10 6 17 E.


Full Moon, 17 11 40 E.


Third Quarter, 26 1 51 M.


April.


New Moon,


2 10 30 M.


First Quarter,


9 1 31 M.


Full Moon,


16 3 4 E.


Third Quarter,


24 6 56 E.


May.


New Moon,


1 7 15 E.


First Quarter,


8 9 59 M.


Full Moon,


16 6 39 M.


Third Quarter,


24 8 33 M.


. New Moon,


31


2 24 M.


June.


First Quarter,


6


8 26 E.


Full Moon,


14 9 58 E.


Third Quarter,


22 6 40 E.


New Moon,


29


9 7 M.


2 3 4 5 6 7 8


9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26-27 28 29


12 3


4 5 6 7


8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 .


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30


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10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31


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Days of the Week.


Phases of the Moon.


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July.


First Quarter,


6 9 12 M.


5 6 7 8


Full Moon,


14 0 39 E.


Third Quarter,


22 1 55 M.


New Moon,


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4 37 E.


August.


1 First Quarter, 5 0 23 M.


Full Moon. 13 2 24 M. Third Quarter, 20 7 26 M.


New Moon,


27 1 53 M.


30 31


September.


First Quarter, 3 5 47 E.


Full Moon,


11 2 57 E.


Third Quarter, 18 0 41 E.


New Moon, 25 1 36 E.


27 28 29 30


October.


First Quarter,


3 0 47 E.


Full Moon,


11 2 23 M.


Third Quarter,


17.7 7 E.


New Moon,


25 4 7 M.


November.


First Quarter, Full Moon, Third Quarter, 16


2 8 13 M.


9 1 1 E.


4 3 M.


New Moon,


23 9 21 E.


December.


1 2 3 4 5


6 7 8 9 10 11 12


First Quarter, Full Moon,


2 2 27 M.


8 11 26 E. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Third Quarter, 15 4 13 E. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 23 4 -33 E. 27 28 29 30 31


New Moon, First Quarter,


31 5.59 E.


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STREETS AND AVENUES.


Academy, from Chapel to Greene west side Wooster Square Amity, from George to Morocco above Park Place Artisan, from Court to St. John between the canal and Olive Ashmun, north from the corner of York and Grove


Beach, from junc. of Wallace and Middletown turnpike to the river Beaver, from Goffe to Dixwell


Bradley, from Grand to Hancock Avenue junction Third Brewery, from East Water to Chapel opposite Wooster Square Broadway, from York junction Elin to junction Dixwell and Goffe Brown, from East Water to Wooster below Brewery Bridge, from East near Collis to Tomlinson's Bridge Broad, from George between College and High to the Hospital Canal, from Lock to Munson


Carlisle, from Water to Howard Avenue above Putnam


Cedar, from Lamberton to Washington


Chapel, from York junction Sherman Avenue to the river Chesnut, from Wooster junction Wells to Greene Cherry, from State to Olive between Fair and Chapel Church, from George to Grove junction Whitney Avenue Clinton Place, from First to Humphreys above Orange College, from George to Grove junction Smith Avenue Collis, from Franklin to East junction Bridge Columbus, from Water junction Hill to Howard Avenue Congress Avenue, west from George junction Church Court, from Church opposite the Green to Olive Crown, from Howe to State between George and Chapel Davenport Avenue, from Morocco junction Dow west Dixwell, from junction Broadway and Goffe to Beaver Dow, from George above High to Morocco Dwight Place, from Oak to Sherman Avenue


East, from East Water to Middletown turnpike Elm, from York junction Broadway to State junction Grand East Water, from Fleet to Bridge


Factory, from George near College to Morocco Fair, from junction Fleet and State to Olive Fleet, from corner George and State to Custom House Square First, from Whitney Avenuenear Hillhouse Basin to Hancock Avenue Franklin, from East Water lo Humphreys


Forbes Place, from East Water to Bridge below East


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George, from Dwight Place to junction State and Fleet Grove, from York junction Asbmun to State junc. Hancock Avenue Greene, from Olive east to the river


Grand, from State junction Elm to Barnesville Bridge Governor's Lane, from Bradley to Franklin above William Goffe, from junction Dixwell and Broadway to Punderson Gregson Alley, from Chapel opposite the Green to Leffingwell Alley Hamilton, from East Water to Laurel below Franklin Hancock Avenue, from State corner Grove to Nech Bridge High, from George to Grove above College Hill, from Congress Avenue junction Morocco to Water Hillhouse Avenue, from Grove to Sachem's Wood Howe Place, from jonction Morocco and Oak to George Howe, from George junc. Howe Place to Broadway junc. Whalley .


Hospital, from Congress to Davenport Avenue Howard Avenue, from City Point io Howe Place Hudson, from Whalley Avenue to Goffe Humphreys, from Whitney Avenue to Hancock junction Laurel Hughes Place, from Greene opposite Wooster Square to St. John -


Lafayette, from Rose to Water junction Columbus Lamberton, from Cedar to West river Leonard, from Bradley to Summer below Hancock Avenue Liberty, from the rope walk to Columbus


Lock, from Ashmun to Smith Avenue above the burying ground Locust, from Franklin to the river


Leffingwell Alley, from Church to Temple b. Chapel and Crown Martin, from Park west between Samaritan and Sherman Avenue Meadow, from George corner Congress Avenue to Water Morocco, from Congress Avenue junction Hill to Howe Place Munson, from Ashmun to Canal


Myrtle, from Franklin to the river


Oak, from corner Morocco and Howe Place Olive, from East Water to Hancock Avenue below Union Orange, from George to Humphreys above State


Park, from George to Broadway junction Samaritan Park Place, from Morecco to George junction Park Portsee, from Water to Howard Avenue Prout, from Meadow to Fleet


Prindle Alley, from Cherry to Fair below Uniou Putnam, from Water to Washington


Rose, from Congress Avenue corner Hospital to Lafayette


Samaritan, from West above the Almshouse to Broadway corner Park Salem, from Putnam to Columbus Second, from Hancock Avenue to William Sherman Avenue, from York junction Chapel west South, from York near Davenport Avenue to Park Place Spring, from Water below the rope walk Sperry, from Whalley Avenue to Goffe


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Spruce, from George to Morocco between York and Park Place Siate, from George junction Fleet to Grove junction Hancock Avenue St. John, from junction Grand and State to East Smith Avenue, from Grove junction College north Summer, from Hancock Avenue to Franklin


Temple, from George to corner Whitney Avenue and Trumbull Trumbull, (on the map Second,) from Smith Avenue to State Third, from Whitney Avenue to Hancock Avenue junction Bradley


Union, from Water to Court between State and Olive Wall, from York to State between Grove and Elm Wallace, from Water to Middletown turnpike Walnut, from Franklin to the river


Washington, from Congress Avenue c Lafayette south west to Spring Warren, from Water to Wooster below Olive Waverly Place, from Morocco to George below Dwight Place Wells, from East Water to Wooster junction Chesnut


West, from Whalley Avenue round to Putnam corner Washington West Water, from Fleet to City Point Whiting, from Fleet corner George to Hill Whalley Avenue, from Broadway corner Park north west Whitney Avenue, from Grove junction Church to Whitneyville William, from Olive to Franklin between Grand and Hancock Av. Wooster Place, from Chapel to Greene east side Wooster Square Wooster, from Olive near junction Cherry to East


Wooster Square, bounded north by Greene, east by Wooster Place, south by Chapel, and west by Academy


York, from Davenport Avenue corner South to Grove junc. Asbmun York Square, between Broadway and Ashmun above York


SOME additional names and corrections may be found in the Addenda, p. 90.


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ABBOTT, ALVIN, 113 Church Abbott, George, grocer, 33 Chapel Ackerley, James, helper, h 135 York c Grove Adye, Miss Anna M., 25 Brewery


African Church, 11 Temple, [Rev. A. G. Beman, pastor] Ajohn, Stephen, col'd, tailor, 6 Court, h 61 Grove Albany Packet Office, E. Hotchkiss, 5 Union Wharf Allen, Lewis, 10 College


Allen, Timothy, carpenter, h 63 George Allen, Elam, 16 E. Water c Union


Allen, Zebina, ship-carpenter, h 13 Wallace


Allen, Henry, joiner, h Wallace b. Chapel and Greene Allen, Charles J., coach-trimmer, h Hamilton b. Wooster and Collis


Alley, John E. V., painter and polisher, h 110 George Alling, Jonathan, carpenter, 13 Washington


Alling, Henry, blacksmith, h E. side Howe, 1st N. Martin Alling, David, Congress Avenue, op. the Hospital Alling, Miss Sarah, milliner, 54 Orange


Allis, S. W., Tontine Hotel, 83 Church c Court


Alverson, Peter, car-builder, Greene ab. East, h 72 East Amerman, Rev. Oliver V., 82 George Ames, Uri, shoe-maker, h 27 Broadway


Anderson, Isaac, 24 Warren Anderson, John, 76 East Andrews, Eli B., mason, 5 Hancock Avenue


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Andrews, Jonathan, blacksmith, h 54 East Andrews, Ziba, joiner, h Howe b. Crown and George Angell, J. & J., lock and gun smiths and bell hangers, 20 State [see advertisement]


Angell, Joseph, (J. & J. Angell,) h 16 Wooster Anketell, John, 39 Elm


Anthony, J. G. grocer, 70 Church, 5 Glebe Building Anthony, John H., grocer, 4 E. Water, h 13 Union Anthony, Willis M., 10 Warren


Appell, L., 5 Bradley


Apthorp, Mrs. Elizabeth, boarding school, Hillhouse Avenue Arbuckle, Peter, carpet weaver, East, b. St. John and Grand Armour, Louisa, 62 Grove


Arms, Mrs. Lucretia, 11 Cherry


Arms, Miss Lucretia, tailoress, 37 Church


Armstrong, S. & L., grocers, 23 Union Wharf


Armstrong, Sereno, ship master, 4 Union c Water Armstrong, John G., carriage maker, h r 50 East


Armstrong, Miss Harriet, dress maker, Congress Av. c Hill Attwater, Elnathan, E. Water, b. Wells and Franklin Atwater, Charles, 61 Temple


Atwater, John K., 14 College


Atwater, John, shoe maker, Putnam, b. Liberty and Cedar Atwater, Jeremiah, D. D., 65 College, c. Grove


Atwater, Ira, agent Union Planing Company, h 16 College, c Crown


Atwater, Elihu, joiner, 58 Court, c Artizan Atwater, George, hack driver, 144 George Atwater, William C., 67 Olive, e St. John Atwater, James, 11 W. Water


Atwater, Mrs. Jeremiah, 163 George, op. Orange Atwater, Mrs. Mary, dress maker, 120 York


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Atwater, Mrs. Sarah, 18 Cherry Atwater, Mrs. Sarah, 41 Meadow 'Atwater, Miss Nancy, 29 Wall Atwater, Miss Harriet, milliner, 163 George, op. Orange Atwood, Jimerson, 5 Park


Augur, Daniel, tailor, h State, junction Hancock Avenue Augur, Horace H., cabinet maker, h 8 Church Augur, William H., (Lines & Augur,) 165 George Augur, Hezekiah, sculptor, Orange, c Wall Augur, Mrs. Amelia, Howe, b. Samaritan and Martin Augustus, Mrs. Nancy, 41 Grand Augustus, Mrs. Lydia, col'd, 28 Hancock Avenue Austin, Ansel, 30 Crown


Austin, Abner, (Smith & Austin,) 75 Olive Austin, Abijah, laborer, 36 Fair


Austin, David, dry goods, 2 Church, c George, h 4 Church - Austin, Eli B., grocer, 75 Chapel, h 95 Church


Austin, Henry, architect, 2 Mitchell's Building, 94 Chapel, h 50 George, op. Spruce Austin, John, 69 Grand Austin, Mrs. Mary, 12 Grand


Austin, Miss Sarah, 156 Crown, c Orange 1


Avery, Samuel, 219 Chapel, c Chesnut


BABCOCK & MARVIN, merchant tailors, 130 Chapel Babcock & Wildman, print. and pub. N. H. Palladium, 131 Chapel


Babcock, Sidney, bookseller and publisher, 33 Church, printing office and bindery Congress Av., h 95 Wall Babcock, James F., (Babcock & Wildman,) 38 Fair


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Babcock, Avery C., (Babcock & Marvin,) 124 Orange Babcock, Christopher S., shoe maker, 115 Orange Bacon, Rev. Leonard, 1 Academy, c Chapel Bacon, Nathaniel A., treas. N. Haven & Northampton Co., St. John's Building, Union, c Chapel, h 174 Chapel Bacon, Nathaniel A., farmer, 177 Chapel, c Olive Bacon, Mrs. Albert S., 172 Chapel


Bacon, Mrs. Mary, 35 East


Baguelain, A. M., French dyer, 82 State


Bailey, William, confectioner, 88 Church


Baird, Lyman, piano-forte manufact'r and tuner, 18 Chapel, c High


Baggott, Thomas, sailor, Rose


Bakewell, Mrs. and Misses, school, 44 Fair


Bakewell, Robert, instructor in drawing and perspective, Yale College, at E. Johnson's, 47 Chapel


Baker, William H., 16 Wooster


Baker, Amos, 1 College


Baker, Ebenezer, col'd, laborer, Franklin, b. Chapel and Greene


Baldwin, Hon. Simeon, 99 Church


Baldwin, Roger S., attorney, 17 Exchange Place, h 105 Church


Baldwin, Nathan C., physician, 19 Chapel


Baldwin, Abram, tailor, h 64 Orange


Baldwin, Silas I., boot and shoe manufacturer, 97 Crown, c College, h 79 Crown Baldwin, Silas, boot and shoe store, 10 Fleet Baldwin, William, 31 E. Water Baldwin, Joseph, joiner, 62 Crown


Baldwin, Merritt, saddler, h 109 George


Baldwin, Samuel H., blacksmith, h 47 Broadway


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Baldwin, Miles, shoe maker, h 27 Meadow, c Whiting Baldwin, William, shoe maker, h 11 Martin Baldwin, William B., (Osborn & Baldwin,) 8 Hancock Av. Baldwin, Loami, Putnam, c Cedar


Baldwin, Mrs. Margaret, boarding house, 2 Wooster, c Olive Baldwin, Mrs. Elizabeth, 35 Wooster


Baldwin, Mrs. Ann, 89 George Balch, Chester, joiner, 37 Grand


Ball, John S., draper and tailor, 38 Fleet, h 12 Union


Ball, Joseph, 35 Hancock Avenue


Ball, Stephen, 12 Union


Ball, William, shoe maker, h Wells, 3d fr. Water


Ball, Misses Sally & Eunice, dress makers, 129 George


Bank, New Haven, 48 Orange, c Chapel


Bank, Mechanics, 15 State 1


Bank, City, 8 Exchange Place, Chapel


Bank, New Haven County, 141 Chapel, c State


Bank, Savings, 50 Orange, c Chapel [see advertisement]


Barber, E. L., engraver, 30 Exchange Place, [see advertise- ment,] boards R. Burritt's, 5 College


Barber, John W., engraver, 61 Church, h 67 George Barber, Mrs. Mary, 37 Crown


Barnes, Augustus, cab. maker, h. 133 Crown


Barnes, William, shipmaster, 9 Union


Barnes, Daniel, 30 Wooster


Barnes, Anson, coach painter, h 36 East


Barnes, Thaddeus, joiner, 40 Grand Barnes, Leverett, silver plater, rear 124, h. 128 York Barnes, Lester, cook, Tontine, h 104 George Barnes, Elias, ornamental painter, h 176 George


Barnes, Daniel S., mason, h 41 Crown Barnes, Zerah, blacksmith, h 25 Broadway 2*


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Barnes, Asa, joiner, h 34 Broadway Barnes, Reuben, shoemaker, h 8 Meadow Barnes, Mrs. Jane D., dress maker, 152 State Barnes, Mrs. Mary, nurse, 18 York Barnett & Roberts, boot and shoe store and Methodist book depository, 117 Chapel [ see advertisement]


Barnett, Samuel, shoe maker, 121 George Barnett, James, printer, h 3 Washington Barney's Building, 51 Church


Barney, Timothy, helper, h 8 Collis Barney, Mrs. Phebe, 99 Olive Barker, Miss Susan L., milliner, 56 Orange


Barker, Mrs. Huldah, ladies depository, 125 George


Barker, Mrs. Julia, intelligence office, 125 George Bartholomew, Elias, carpenter, h c Putnam and Liberty Bartholomew, Mrs. Henrietta, 89 State


Bartholomew, Mrs. Mary, 14 Fleet


Bartholomew, Lucius J., blacksmith, h 54 East Bartholomew, Philander H., coach maker, h 17 Wallace Bartholomew, Stephen, shoe manufacturer, 14 William Bartholomew, John, currier, h 45 Broadway Bartholomew, Mrs. Henrietta, 44 Court c State Barrows, Wm. C., (Barrows & Twitchell,) 16 State Barrows & Twitchell, grocers, 40 Union c Cherry Barnum, Edmund B., silver plater, 101 Wooster, h 19 Cherry Barlow, John M., agent N. E. sash and blind manufacturing company, h E. Water b. Brown and Wells Bassett, S. M., looking glass manufactory, 38 Orange, [see advertisement,] h 112 Crown Bassett, Isaac, boot and shoe store, 4 Fleet, h Congress Av. Bassett, Wm., painter, h 27 Cherry


Bassett, Marcus, builder, h 5 Brown


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Bassett, John, 108 York Bassett, Mrs. Jane, 112 Crown Bassett, Misses R. & S. dress makers, 18 Court Bassett, Miss H. P., tailoress, 120 York Bason, Thomas, bookbinder, h 4 Hancock Avenue Bates, Mrs. Caroline, boarding house, St. John c Olive Beach, Richard, turner, 23 Orange Beach, Daniel, coach maker, h 20 Fleet


Beach, John, N. H. Co. Bank, h Wallace n. Greene Beach, John, clerk superior and county court, office, State house, h 63 Temple


- Beach, William, joiner, h Greene n. c Hamilton Beach, Charles, Greene n. c Hamilton Beach, Clark, mason, h 28 William


Beach, Robert K., mason, 20 Martin c Howe


Beach, Oliver, mason, Howe b. Martin and Sherman Av.


Beardsley, Mrs. Mary A. boarding house, 52 George Beckwith, Geo., elementary school, 132 Chapel, city meas- urer and sealer, 89 State


Beckley, Everlin, harness maker, h Hamilton b. Wooster and Chapel


Beebe, Mrs. Hannah, 25 Meadow c Whiting


Beecher, Benjamin, first select man, 3 Chapel


Beecher, Baldwin, joiner, 122 George c Temple


Beecher, Darius J., joiner, h 127 York


Beecher, Henry, 138 Orange


Beecher, J. & J. D., lamp makers and stove dealers, 89 Chapel


Beecher, John D.,(J. & J. D. Beecher,) 16 Academy c. Greene Beecher, John E., ship master, 91 George op. College Beecher, John, (J. & J. D. Beecher) 23 Meadow Beecher, Joseph, grocer, 39 Broadway


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Beecher, Jesse, W. side Howe, 2d S. of Samaritan


Beecher, Lewis, tinner, W. Water c Portsee Beecher, Thomas W., coach maker, h 18 Washington Beecher, Smith, cabinet manufacturer, 16 Wallace, h c Col- lis and Wallace


Beers, Timothy P., physician, professor of obstetrics, Y. C. 11 Church


Beers, Charles, coach maker, h 5 Brown


Beers, Clement, book binder, h 28 Wall


Beers, Horace, 12 Collis


Beers, Nathan, joiner, h 46 Wooster c Chesnut


Beers, Nathan N., Jr., joiner, h Chesnut c Wooster Beers, Nathan N., painter, Governor's lane


Beers, Nathan, Hillhouse Avenue n. Grove Beers, Mrs. Isaac, 6 High Belden, J. L., 75 Crown c High


Belden, Aaron, blacksmith, h 43 Congress Avenue Belham, George, blacksmith, h 133 York Beman, Rev. Amos G., col'd, 28 Hancock Avenue Benedict, Rev. Amzi, young ladies' institute, 97 State Benedict, Truman, coal, wood and groceries, E. Water c Brewery, h 11 Brown


Benedict, George, painter, h 22 Brewery


Benedict, Harvey, house painter, h 14 Academy


Benedict, Sherman, painter, h W. Water c Putnam Benedict, Miss Sarah, 29 Cherry


Benjamin, E. & Co., jewelers, 3 Glebe B., Chapel c Church Benjamin, Everard, (E. Benjamin & Co.,) Orange c Third Benjamin, Mrs. Susan, 7 Meadow


Benjamin, George, col'd, 17 Artisan


Benham & Robbins, fish market, head Union Wharf


Benham, John H., printer, h 36 Grand


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Bennett, Rev. Lorenzo T., 48 Olive


Bennett, Thomas, attorney, 1 Barney's building, 51 Church, h 19 William


Bennett, Mrs. Amelia, 19 William


Bennett, Reuben, grocer, 7, h 5 Washington


Benthusen, Abram, col'd, barber, 10 East


Bergstrom, Elizabeth, tailoress, 13 Chapel


Bidwell, Mrs. Nancy, 77 Olive


Bidwell, Misses M. & A., dress makers, 77 Olive Bills, Thomas, boarding house, 6 E. Water Bining, George, joiner, 44 George


Birch, Mrs, & Miss Dutton, Grove Hall boarding school, e Grove and Whitney Avenue Bishop, Abraham, 72 Elm c State


Bishop, Abel, black smith, h 63 Grove


Bishop, F. W., cabinet maker, 145, h 143 George


Bishop, E. Huggins, physician, 74 Olive c St. John


Bishop, Jeremiah, confectioner, 50 Church




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