Price & Lee's New Haven (New Haven County, Conn.) City Directory, Including West Haven, East 1841-2, Part 1

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Publication date: 1841
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INDEX.


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PAGE.


Introduction,


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Fire Department, -


. 118-114


Census of Connecticut, Streets and Avenues, . 10-12


4-9


Banks, - 115


Companies,


116


Directory,


Addenda,


104


Churches,


119-120


Recapitulation,


105-109


100-111


Young Mens' Institute, 123


City Government, Town Officers,


111


Post Office, -


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Government of, Conn. - 112


Masonic Notices, - 124


Courts in Connecticut, 112


Advertisements, - 125-144


United States Courts, - 113


ABBREVIATIONS IN THIS DIRECTORY.


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


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Literary Institutions, - 121-123


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INTRODUCTION.


THE present number of the NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY contains about 2750 names-420 more than the first number, published in February, 1840. About 200 of the list for 1840 are not to be found in this volume, consequently, there are upwards of 600 new names; and the publisher confidently hopes that he has so far succeeded in correcting the errors and supplying the deficiencies of last year, as to make his ' work acceptable and useful to the public.


Many notices of private and public enterprize, and improvements, might be collected within the limits of our city, which would render our humble work more interesting and valuable ; but, as we are only permitted to stretch ourself " according to the covering," it has been thought best, as soon as practicable, to favor the public with such mat- ter in another form.


No. 2 of the New Haven Directory is therefore given to the citizens with the expectation that it will receive support sufficient to ensure its annual publication. J. M. P.


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CENSUS OF CONNECTICUT.


Below will be found an abstract of the Census of this State, showing, at one view, the loss or gain of each town within the last ten years-the aggregate loss or gain of each county, and the aggregate gain in the whole State. The whole gain in our population within this period, is comprised in the growth of some four or five of our prin- cipal towns. Towns that have been divided since 1830, have the census for that year carried out by a brace, as then taken-and the gain or loss shown as though they were now one town.


HARTFORD COUNTY.


Towns.


1840.


1880.


Gain.


Loss.


Hartford city


9468


Town, except city


3325


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Avon -


1001


1025


24


Bristol


2109


1707


402


Burlington


1202


1301


99


Berlin


3411


3037


374


Canton


1736


1437


299


East Hartford


2389


2237


152


East Windsor


3600


3536


64


Enfield


2648


2129


519


Farmington


2041


1901


140


Glastenbury


3077


2980


97


Granby


2609


2733


124


Hartland


1060


1221


161


Manchester


1695


1576


119


Marlborough


713 .


704


9


Southington


1887


1844


43


Suffield


2669


2690


21


Simsbury


1896


2221


325


Windsor -


2283


3220


48


Bloomfield


985


Wethersfield


3621


3853


29


Net Gain


Total


55628


51141


4487 .


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CENSUS.


CENSUS OF CONNECTICUT-(Continued.) NEW HAVEN COUNTY.


Towns. . 1


1840.


1830.


Gain.


LORS.


New Haven cityt Fair Haven


12960


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Westville


643


Branford


1323


2332


7


Cheshire


1529


1780


251


Derby


2852


2253


599


East Haven


1382


1220


153


Guilford


2412


2344


68


Hamden


1797


1666


131


Milford


2455


2256


199


Meriden


1880


1708


172


Madison


1815


1809


6


Middlebury


701


816


55


North Haven


1349


1282


67


Orange


1329


1341


12


Oxford


1625


1763


138


Prospeet


548


651


103


Southbury


1542


1557


15


Wallingford


2255


2416


163


Woodbridge


958


2052


77


Bethany


1171


S


Waterbury


3668


3070


598


Wolcott


633


843


210


Total


-1 48690


43848


Net Gain 4843


New Haven City, Fair Haven, and Westville are all comprised in the town of New Haven.


NEW LONDON COUNTY.


New London


5528


43561172


Norwich city


4200


5179|2060


Town, except city


3039


Bozrah -


1063


1079


16


Colchester


2101


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787


10678 3718


North Branford


1016


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CENSUS OF CONNECTICUT-(Continued.)


Towns.


1840.


1830.


Gain. Loss.


Franklin


1000 "


1194


194


Groton


2963


4805


29


Ledyard


1871


Griswold


2166


2212


46


Lyme


2854


4092


201


East Lyme


1439


Lisbon


1052


1166


114


Lebanon


2194


2555


361


Montville


1990


1972


18


North Stonington


2270


2840


₹570


Preston


1727


1935


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Stonington


3898


3401


497


Salem


815


959


144


Waterford


2331


2477


146


Total ..


44501


42295


Net Gain 2206


FAIRFIELD COUNTY.


Bridgeport city


3294


2800 1770


Town, except city


1276


Fairfield


3654


4226 1231


Westport


1803


1255


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0


Darien


1080


1212


132


Danbury


4503


4311


192


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Greenwich


3921


3801


120


Huntington


1328


1371


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43


Monroe


1355


1522


167


Norwalk


3859


3702


157


Newtown


3199


3096


103


New Fairfield


956


939


17


New Canaan


2218


1830


388


Redding


1675


1686


11


Ridgefield


2467


2305


162


Stamford


3516


3707


191


Sherman


938


947


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Brookfield


1255


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CENSUS.


CENSUS OF CONNECTICUT-(Continued.)


Towns.


1840.


1830.


Gain. Loss.


Stratford


1808


1814


6


Trumbull


1205


1242


37


Weston


2560


2997


437


Wilton


2056


2097


41


Total


49926


46950


Net Gain 2976


LITCHFIELD COUNTY.


Litchfield


4038


44561


418


Barkhampsted


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1573


1715


142


Bethlem


766


906


130


Cornwall -


1703


1714


'11


Canaan


2166


2301


135


Colebrook


1234


1332


'98


Goshen


1529


1734


205


Harwinton


1201


1516


315


Kent


1759


2001


242


Norfolk


1393


1485


92


New Hartford


1708


1766


58


New Milford


3974


3979


5


Plymouth


2205


2064


141


Roxbury


971


1122


151


Salisbury


2551


2580


29


Sharon


2407


2615


208


Torrington


1707


1651


56


Winchester


1666


1766


100


Woodbury


1947


2045


98


Warren


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873


986


113


Washington


1622


1621


1


Watertown


1442


1500


58


Net Loss


Total


40445


42855


2410


TOLLAND COUNTY


Bolton Columbia


743 842


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744 962


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120


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CENSUS.


CENSUS OF CONNECTICUT-(Continued.)


Towns.


1840.


1830.


Gain. Loss.


Coventry


2017


2119


102


Ellington


1356


1455


99


Hebron


1732


1937


205


Mansfield


2276


2661


385


Stafford


2469


2515


46


Somers


1621


1429


192


Tolland


1566


1698


132


Union


667


711


44


Vernon


1435


1164


271


Willington


1268


1305


37


Total


17992


18700


Net Loss 708


MIDDLESEX COUNTY.


Middletown city


3511


6892


318


Town, except city


3699


Chatham


3413


3646


233


Durham


1095


1116


21


East Haddam


2620


2664


44


Haddam


2598


3025


427 .


Killingworth


1130


2484


115


Clinton


1239


Saybrook


3417


Chester


974


5018


555


Westbrook


1182


Total


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24878


24845


Net Gain 33


WINDHAM COUNTY.


Brooklyn


1478


1451|


27


Ashford


2651


2661


10


Canterbury


1789


1880


91


Chaplain


794


807


13


Hampton


1166


1101


65


Killingly


3685


3257


428


Plainfield


2384


2289


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CENSUS OF CONNECTICUT-(Continued.)


Towns.


1840.


1880. Gain. Less.


Pomfret


1868


1978


110


Sterling


1099


1240


141


Thompson


3535


3380


155


Voluntown


1186


1304


118


Windham


3382 .


2812


570


Woodstock


3054


2917


137


Net Gain


Total


28071


27077


994


RECAPITULATION.


COUNTIES.


1840.


1830.


GAIN.


LOSS.


Hartford County


55,628


51,141


4487


New Haven


66


48,690


43,848


4842


New London


44,501


42,295


2206


Fairfield


49,926


46,950


2976


Litchfield


40,445


42,855


2410


Middlesex


.. 66


24,878


24,845


33


Windham


28,071


27,077


994


Tolland


17,992


18,700


708


Total,


310,131


297,711 | 15,535


3,118


Net gain in the State in ten years, 12,420.


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STREETS AND AVENUES.


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


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


Bradley, from Grand to State junction Third


Brewery, from East Water'to Chapel opposite Wooster Square Broadway, from York junction Elm 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 Stato to Olive between Fair end Chapel Christopher, from. Columbus to Portsea above West Water 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 junetion 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 Avenue near Hillhouse Basin to State Franklin, frofa East Water to 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 Ashmun to State Greene, from Olive east to the river Grand, from State junction Elm to Barnsville Bridge Gold, from Washington-to Prince above Lafayette 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 Frankfin 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 junction Morocco and Oak to George Howe, from George junc. Howe Place to Broadway junc. Whalley Hospital, from Congress to Dagenport Avenue Howard Avenue, from City Point to Howe Place Hudson, from Whalley Avenue to Goffe


Humphreys, from Whitney Avenue to State 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 State Liberty, from the rope walk to Columbus


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


Leffingwell street, from Grand to William junction Bradley . Leffingwell Alley, from Church to Temple b. Chapel and Crown


Martin, from Park west between Samaritan and Sherman Meadow, from George corner Congress Avenue to Water Morocco, from Congress Avente 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 State below Union Orange, from George to Humphreys above State


Park, from George to Broadway junction Samaritan" Park Place, from Morocco te George junction Park Portsea, from Water to Cloward Avenue Prout, from Meadow to Fleet


Prindle Alley, from Cherry to Fair below Union Putnam, from Water . Washington


Rose, from Congress Avenus corner Cedar to Morocco


Samaritan, from Wist above the Almshouse to Broadway corner Park Salem, from Putnam to Columbus


Second, from State to Williamh Sherman Avenne, from York junction Chapel west Silver, from foot of Hill south


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South, from York near Deavenport Avenue to Park Place Spring, from Water below the rope walk


Sperry, from Whalley Avenue to Goffe


Spruce, from-George to Morocco between York and Park Place *State, from George junetion Fleet to Neek Bridge St. John, from junction Grand and State to East Smith Avenue, from Grove junction College north Summer, from State 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 State 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 Av. 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 State Wooster, from Olive near junction Cherry to East


Wooster Place, from Chapel to Greene east side Wooster Square 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. Ashmun York Square, between Broadway and Ashmun above York


. By a vote of the city authorities, the name of Hancock Avenue has been changed to state street-


Some additional names may be found in the Addenda, p. 104.


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ABBOTT, ALVIN, 31 Wall Abbott, George, confectioner, 33 Chapel Abbott, Larman W., machinist, 31 Wall Ackerley, James, helper, 127 York - Adye, Miss Anna M., 25 Brewery Aggett, Thomas, gardener, Whalley ab. Garden Ajohn, Stephen, col'd, tailor, Grand c Hamilton Allen, Amos, farmer, W. Water c Portsea Allen, Charles J., coach trimmer, h 8 Hamilton b Wooster Allen, Elam, victualing house, 46 Church Allen, Timothy, boarding house, 31 Chapel op. the College and Collis


Allen, Thomas, Franklin n State Allen & Co., dry goods, 160 Chapel c State Allen, Mrs. Harriett, 21 Elm


Alley, John E. V., painter and polisher, 23 Orange, h 110 George


Alley, Mrs. Abbey, Whiting Alling, Asa K., Sherman ab. Dwight


Alling, David, Congress Avenue, op. the Hospital


Alling, Henry, blacksmith, 15 Martin, h E. side Howe, Ist N. Martin


Alling, Henry, joiner, h Wallace, b Chapel and Greene Alling, Jonathan, carpenter, 13 Washington Alling, Lewis, 10 College Alling, Russell, joiner, h Dixwell, n junction Goffe


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Alling, Zebina, ship carpenter, h 13 Wallace Alling, Miss Sarah, milliner, 54 Orange Allis, S. W., Tontine Hotel, 83 Church e Court Allston, Mrs. Mary P., 22 St. John


Alverson, Peter, car-builder, Greene b East and Wallace, h 72 East


Ames, Bezer, Park b Crown and George


Ames, Uri, shoemaker, h 27 Broadway


Anderson, Charles H., shoemaker, h 129 George Anderson, Isaac, 52 Fair


Anderson, John A., 76 East


Anderson, Mrs. Betsey, col'd, Anthony n Ashmun Andrews, Chauncey, physician, 84 Chapel Andrews, Eli B., mason, h 163 State Andrews, E. A., ladies' day school, Grove c Temple Andrew, Hiram, joiner, h 24 William Andrews, Jonathan, blacksmith, h 54 East Andrews, Ziba, Howe b Crown and George Andrews, Mrs. Salome, Broad n George


. Angell, George, machinist, 40 Wooster


Angell, J. & J., lock and gun smiths and bell hangers, 30 State, op. Crown Angell, Joseph, (J. & J. A.,) h 40 Wooster Angell, Jacob, (J. & J. A.,) h 40 Wooster Anketell, John, 39 Elm


Anthony, J. G., grocer, 63 Church, h N. E. c Leffingwell and Gregson Anthony, John H., 13 Union Anthony, Willis M., 10 Warren Apthorp, Mrs. Elizabeth, boarding school, Hillhouse Av. Arbuckle, Peter, carpet weaver, 100 Grand, b Hamilton and Wallace


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DIRECTORY.


Arms, Miss Lucretia, tailoress, 37 Union c Cherry Armstrong, John G., carriage maker, h 114 State Armstrong, L. & W., grocers, 1 Union Wharf Armstrong, Miss Harriet, dress maker, 156 George Arnold, John, carriage painter, h 164 State


Atkins, William, shoemaker, h Governor's lane, 5th from Bradley


Attwater, Ellnathan, E. Water, b Wells and Franklin Atwater, Charles, 61 Temple


Atwater, Charles, Jr., (B. M. Sherman & C. A. Jr.) 161 Crown


Atwater, Elihu, joiner, 58 Court c Artizan


Atwater, George, hack driver, 144 George


Atwater, Henry, (Rice § A.) 144 State


Atwater, Ira, sash and blind manufacturer, planer, &c., E. Water, foot of Olive, h 16 College c Crown


Atwater, James, 11 W. Water


Atwater, Jeremiah, D. D., 65 College c Grove


Atwater, John K., 14 College Atwater, John E., shoemaker, Ashmun 2d ab. Lock


Atwater, Leonard, 16 Washington


Atwater, Lucius, harness manufacturer, 15 Park, h Howe c Martin


Atwater, William C., 67 Olive c St. John


Atwater, Mrs. Jeremiah, 163 George


Atwater, Mrs. Mary, dress maker, 120 York


Atwater, Mrs. Emeline, 160 George


Atwater, Mrs. Hannah, Goffe Atwater, Mrs. Joel, 13 Cherry


Atwater, Mrs. Sarah, 41 Meadow


Atwater, Miss Harriet, milliner, 163 George op. Orange Augur, Daniel, tailor, h 8 Church


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Augur, George, joiner, h 7 Park Augur, Horace A., cabinet maker, h Columbus Augur, Hezekiah, sculptor, 117 Orange c Wall Augur, Isaac, seaman, Goffe n Broadway Augur, William H., (Lines & A.,) 168 George Augur, Mrs. Amelia, Howe b Samaritan and Martin Augur, Mrs. Esther, Dixwell n junction Goffe Augustus, Mrs. Lydia, col'd, 175 State Austin, Ansel, 30 Crown


Austin, Abner, (Smith & A.,) 75 Olive Austin, Eli B., grocer, 75 Chapel, h 105 Church Austin, John, ship master, 69 Grand Austin, Thaddeus, Oak Austin, Mrs. Mary, 4 Church Austin, Mrs. Sarah Ann, 58 Olive


Austin, Miss Sarah, 156 Crown c Orange Averill, Rev. James, 12 Elm c High Avery, Samuel, 219 Chapel c Chesnut Avis, George, Lock


BABCOCK, AVERY C., merchant tailor, 130 Chapel, h 124 Orange


Babcock, Christopher S., shoemaker, 26 h 28 Meadow e Whiting


Babcock, James F., (B. & Wildman,) 30 Fair c Prindle Babcock, Sidney, bookseller and publisher, 121 Chapel, printing office and bindery, Congress Av. h 95 Wall Babcock & Wildman, print. and pub. Daily Palladium, 107 Chapel


Babcock, Mrs. John, Congress Avenue c George


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DIRECTORY.


Babson, David, Block maker, boards 23 Union


Babson, John, block maker, h E. Water b Brown and Wells Bacon, Rev. Leonard, 125 Church Bacon, Nathaniel A., store canal basin wharf, h 174 Chapel Bacon, Nathaniel, 177 Chapel e Olive


Bacon, Mrs. Albert S., 172 Chapel Bacon, Mrs. Mary, 35 East Baguelin, A. M., French dyer, 82 State, cottage Dixwell . Bagley, Mrs. Elizabeth, 35 Hill Baily, Daniel, N. E. c Leffingwell and Gregson Baily, Ira, carman, h 30 Fleet Baily, Thomas, cutler, h 41 Grand


Baily, William R., confectioner, 111 Chapel


Baird, Lyman, piano forte manufacturer and tuner, 18 Chapel c High


Baird, Stephen, repairer of clocks and musical instruments, 18 h 13 Chapel


Baggott, Thomas, seaman, Prince


Bakewell, Mrs. and Misses, school, 44 Fair


Baker, Amos, 1 College


Baldwin, Abraham, tailor, 88 State Baldwin, Charles, shoe maker, h Putnam c Salem Baldwin, George, shoe maker, h 67 Congress


Baldwin, Henry S., 29 Putnam Baldwin, Joseph B., joiner, 62 Grove Baldwin, Loami, 29 Putnam


Baldwin, Michael, boot maker, h Martin ab. Howe Baldwin, Merritt P., saddler, h 109 George Baldwin, Micah, S. W. c York square Baldwin, Nathan, shoe maker, h 12 Lafayette Baldwin, Roger S., attorney, 17 Exchange, h 115 Church Baldwin, Hon. Simeon, 111 Church


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Baldwin, Silas I., boot and shoe manufacturer, 97 Crown, c College, h 79 Crown Baldwin, Samuel H., blacksmith, h 47 Broadway Baldwin, William C., shoe maker, h 127 George


· Baldwin, William, B., (Osborn & B.,) 155 State Baldwin, William, Shoe maker, h 8 Martin


Baldwin, Mrs. Ann, 89 George Baldwin, Mrs. Elizabeth, 35 Wooster Baldwin, Mrs. Margaret, boarding house, 2 Wooster c Olive Balch, Chester, joiner, 37 Grand


Ball, Frederick, clothing store 38 Fleet


Ball, John S., draper and Tailor, 40 Fleet, h 4 Union


Ball, Joseph, dyer, 193 State


Ball, Stephen, 12 Union


Ball, William E., shoe maker, h Wells, 3d from Water Ball, Miss Eunice, dress maker, 17 State


Banning, Henry S., R. R. House, Forbes Place c Bridge Barber, E. L., engraver, 30 Exchange Place


Barber, John W., engraver, h 67 George


Barber, John, cutler, h 23 William


Barber, Mrs. Mary, 37 Crown Barnes, Amos, book keeper, h Samaritan n op. Park Barnes, Anson, coach painter, h Wallace, Ist S. of Greene Barnes & Blackman, builders, rear 85 Chapel


Barnes, Daniel S., mason, h 41 Crown


Barnes, Elias, portrait and ornamental painter, (Fowle, Thompson & Co.,) h 9 Union Barnes, Leverett, plater, rear 124 York, h 11 Park Barnes, Lester, cook 'Tontine, h Grove n High


Barnes, Linus, tallow chandler, Howe b Samaritan and Barnes, Reuben, shoe maker, h 8 Meadow


Barnes, Sherman, joiner, h Leffingwell, 4th door fr. Grand Barnes, Thaddeus, joiner, 40 Grand


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Barnes, William, shipmaster, 9 Union Barnes, William S., (B. & Blackman,) h Leffingwell st., 4th door from Grand Barnes, William, plater, h Martin, ab. Howe Whalley


Barnes, Zerah, carriage maker, h Whalley, Ist from Broadway Barnes, Mrs. Jane D., dress maker, 152 State


Barnes, Mrs. Mary, nurse, 18 York


Barnes, Mrs. Elizabeth, 7 Academy


Barnet, James W., printer, h 29 Hill


Barnet, Jeremiah, morocco manfacturer, 111 George, h 27 York -


Barnet, Samuel, shoe maker, 121 George


Barnet, Mrs. Harriet Ann, h Gold n Washington


Barney's Building, 51 Church


Barney, Timothy, helper, Morocco op. Spruce


Barnum, Edmund B., plater, 7 Artizan, h 19 Cherry


Barker, Mrs. Julia, intelligence office and ladies' deposi- tory, 125 George


Barker, Miss Susan L., milliner, 56 Orange Bartis, John, laborer, h Chesnut n Wooster


Bartlett, Edwin, shoe maker, Whalley, 2d ab. Perry Barrows & Burns, grocers, 21 Union c Fair Barrows, Sherman, hack driver, h 18 Court Barrows, William C., (B. & Burns,) h 21 Union c Fair Bartholomew, Andrew, 13 Wallace


Bartholomew, Elias, carpenter, h Putnam c Liberty Bartholomew, George, blacksmith, h Putnam c Libery Bartholomew, Horace, sash and blind maker, h W. Water Bartholomew, John H., curreir, h 40 Broadway


Bartholomew, Lucius J., blacksmith, h 54 East




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