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Speiss Gustave, melodeon maker, h 95 Or- chard
Speiss John, blacksmith, bds 23 Church Spellman Jerry, painter, h 125 Lafayette
Spellman, Lawrence L., horse car conductor, h 159 James
Spellman Michael W., machinist, bds 16 Prindle
Spence William, meat market, 175 Grand Spence William L., shoemaker, h 89 Ferry Spencer Francis E., (S. & Matthews,) bds 115 George
Spencer Frederick W., wheel maker, h 33 Summer
Spencer Henry L., saloon, 25 Union
Spencer Jacob F., laborer, h 230 Canal
Spencer Lawrence S., book agent, h 133 Spring
Spencer Robert T., bookkeeper, 109 State, bds 157 George
Spencer William H., gun maker, h 58 Gar- den
Spencer William P., car repairer, h 93 Con- gress av
Spencer & Matthews, paints, oils, glass, &c., 147 State
Spencer Francis E., bds 115 George Matthews Charles M., h 77 York Spencer Mrs. Charles S., 139 Franklin
Spencer Mrs. William, 47 Hillhouse av Spencer Anna M., 188 Portsea Sperry A. H., 555 Chapel
Sperry Abijah, blacksmith, bds 3 Clark Sperry Albert L., joiner, bds 12 University place
Sperry Alfred N., tallyman, bds 25 Hamilton Sperry Burton, shoemaker, 12 University place
Sperry Charles, stair builder, bds 1 Colum- bus
Sperry Charles A., clerk, 29 bds 81 Chapel Sperry Dwight C., joiner, h 247 Atwater
Sperry Edward P., clerk, bds 47 Trumbull Sperry Edson, pattern maker, h 45 Bradley Sperry Edward A., machinist, h 92 George Sperry Elbert H., stair builder, h 85 Ex- change
Sperry Elihu, 717 Chapel
Sperry Elizur H., mason builder, h 146 Whalley av
Sperry Frank, joiner, 41 Elm
Sperry Foster W., foreman, 68 East, h 45 Bradley
Sperry Frank N., stair maker, h 35 Bradley Sperry George P., machinist, h 87 Howe Sperry Henry W., joiner, h 10 Lock Sperry Hermon J., clerk, 2 Church
Sperry Hosmer, 1 Columbus
Sperry Joel A., (S. & Barnes,) h 198 Whal- Jey av
Sperry John, painter, bds 89 George
Sperry Lucien W., (S. & Kimberly,) h 270 Orange
Sperry Lucius P., (Bunnell & S.,) h 30 Pearl Sperry Lyman, axle maker, State, junction Hamilton
Sperry Neus. provision inspector, 210 State, h 125 Greenwich av
Sperry Nathan N., joiner, h 64 Greene Sperry Nehemiah D., (Smith & S.,) post- master, h 268 Orange
SMITH & SPERRY, CONTRACTORS
-AND-
MASON BUILDERS.
Jobbing in all its Branches.
STONE, BRICK AND STUCCO WORK, DECORATING, DESIGNING AND FRESCO PAINTING, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING.
OFFICE, NO. 9 CENTER STREET.
SNELL, SPARE & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Light Carriages.
PONY PHAETONS, With Kimball Patent Top a Specialty. Office, 6 Wooster St. No. 26, 28 and 30 East St. NEW HAVEN, GONN.
Snell A. G., bds 80 Chapel Spare George E., h 45 Wooster Galbraith Hugh, h 74 Wooster
Snider E. Frank, (L. W. & P. Armstrong,) h 230 Oak
Snigg James, stone cutter, h 40 Ashmun Sniverly David, mason, h 31 Winter
Snodgrass Samuel, blacksmith, h 66 Portsea Snow A. W., capt, steamer New Haven, bds 68 High
Snow Chas. P., confectioner, bds 111 Greene Snow Frederick M., confectioner, bds 111 Greene
Snow George, confectioner, 194 Chapel, h 110 Nash c Willow
Snow George E., carriage trimmer, h 85 Chapel
Snow Henry H., confectionery, 194 Chapel, h 111 Greene
Snow Henry L., carriage stitcher, h 96 West Snow Samuel, 103 Liberty
Snow Mrs. Lucinda, 12 Lawrence Snowden James M., letter carrier, h 386 State Snyder Antoine, stone cutter, h 4 Madison Snyder Frank A., machinist, h 12 Mill River Snyder Peter, whitewasher, h 36 Bradley Snyder Adeline, laundress, 36 Bradley Sobers William, joiner, bds 123 State Soder George, carman, rooms 13 Whiting Soeffge William, R. R. flagman, h 154 Franklin
Sohn Leonard, 112 St. John Sohn George, mechanic, h 32 Button Solinger Hermann, cigar maker, bds 25 George
Sommers Alfred, laborer, h English Somers Carlos W., bds 171 Whalley av Somers Charles B., clerk 215 Chapel, bds 186 Goffe
Somers George E., (S. & Stowe,) h 11 Vernon
Somers Enoch, coach painter, h 186 Goffe Somers Frank D., cutter, bds 65 Columbus Somers Stiles A., conductor N. H. & N. R. R., h 142 Chapel
Somers & Stowe, grocers, 104 Church Somers George E., h 11 Vernon Stow James S., h 81 Ward
Somers Mrs. Jane E., (Isaac,) 402 Orchard Somers Ada T., teacher Webster school, bds 186 Goffe
Sonlander John, molder, bds 90 Hamilton Sonnenberg Abraham, clerk, 239 Chapel, bds 101 William
Sonnenberg Joseph, agent. 55 Meadow Sonnenberg Michael, (B. Shoninger & Co.) h 101 William
Sonnensthrall H., grocer, 95 h 93 Congress avenue
Sopke Williams, laborer, h 75 Wallace
Souther Thomas, laborer, h 6 Lafayette pl
Southerton Mrs. Elizabeth, 59 E Chapel Southwick Erastus E., molder, h 80 Hal- lock
Southworth Andrew W., brass turner, h 14 Sylvan av
Southworth Edward W., bds 13 York sq Southworth John H., engineer N. Y. R. R., h 17 Silver
Southworth Wells, 13 York square
Southworth Mrs. George C., 119 Wooster Southworth Elizabeth, teacher Goffe street school, bds 14 Sylvan av
Soza John, rubber boot maker, bds 254 Lom- bard
Spahr Frederick, shirt cutter, h 87 Arch
Spalding Warren A., druggist, 89 Church, h 639 Chapel
Spang Wilfred F., screw maker, h 317 Elm Spang V. Anthony, carriage smith, h 53 'Trumbull
Spanger Mrs Mary L., 106 Grove
Spanutius Christopher, confectionery, 335 Grand
Fancy Papers, at Odenkirchen's, 12 and 14 Artisan Street.
SNELL, SPARE & CO., carriage manuf., 30 East, office 6 Wooster. next page.]
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Merwin's Patent Paste, at Odenkirchen's, 12 and 14 Artisan Street.
Sperry Peck, (Skinner & S.,) h 47 Trumbull Sperry Silas B., carriage maker, Newhall Sperry Wallace W., (Leete & S.,) h 49 Per- kins Sperry William W., clerk, 228 Chapel, bds Westville
Sperry & Barnes, provision dealers, 82 State, and packing house. 188 Long Wharf S perry Joel A., h 198 Whalley av Barnes E. Henry, h 42 Trumbull Sperry & Co., fancy goods, 19 Broadway Sperry & Kimberly, insurance agents, 89 Orange
Sperry Lucien W., h 270 Orange Kimberly Charles, h 40 Trumbull Sperry Mrs. Albert, 112 Howe Sperry Mrs. Josephine (Arlow) 307 Orchard Sperry Mrs. Lavina, 80 Dickerman Sperry Mrs. Mary H., 77 Chapel
Sperry Adelia, ladies' dress caps, charts for dress fitting, &c., 124 Orange
Sperry Elizabeth B., (S. & Co.,) bds 12 Uni- versity place
Sperry Louisa A., tailoress, 8 Pendleton Sperry Mrs. Rhoda A., dressmaker, 114 E Grand
Sperry Mrs. Sarah, (6) 195 Chapel
Sperry Mrs Sarah B., dressmaker, 31 Fair Sperry Emeline, 268 Orange
Spicer Benjamin, brakeman, rooms 56 Union Spier Moritz, (Lewis & S.,) rooms 14 Meadow Spier Siegwart, lawer, 81 Church, h 253 Grand
Spiegel Mrs. Carrie, (Charles) 108 Sylvan avenue
Spiegel Charles R., (Mierke & S.,) bds 108 Sylvan avenue
Spillane James, grocer, 111 Ashmun Spillane Dennis, laborer, h 117 Ashmun Spillane James. 109 Ashmun Spillane James, 72 St. John
Spillane Jolin, laborer, h 61 Walnut
Spillane Lawrence, carriage smith, 269 Ham- ilton
Spillane Patrick. laborer, bds 1 South Spillane William, laborer, h 14 Webster Spires George, laborer, h 192 E. Chapel Spires James S., bds 33 Clay Spires John W., bds 33 Clay Spires Mrs. Eliza, 33 Clay c Poplar Spock William H., carriage maker, h 49 Greene
Spoehel Rudolph, carpet weaver, h 230 Hamilton
Spohr George H., carriage maker, h Third Sproul Robert E .. 27 Prospect Sprague Peleg, Jr., spinner, h 34 Houston Spreyer Charles, blacksmith, h 190 Portsea Spreyer Conrad, hackman, h 239 Oak Spreyer George, smith helper, h 60 Poplar
Spreyer Jacob, blacksmith, h 60 Poplar Spreyer John W., carriage jobber, h 300 Oak
Spreyer Otto, plater, h 119 Hamilton Spreyer William, physician, 13 Whiting Spreyer Kate, 193 George
Spring John, (F. R. Mayer & Co.,) h 52 Asylum
Springsteen William A., polisher, h 414 Orchard
Sprung Henry, bar keeper, 74 Church Spurlock Charles, laborer, h r 63 Main
Squire Henry S., switchman, H. R. R., h 148 Columbus
Squire Henry W., carriage maker, h 93 Blatchley avenue
Squire Mrs. Henrietta C., 3 Court
Squires Anson, stair builder, bds 91 Dixwell avenue
Squires Arthur W., pattern maker, bds 61 Greene
Squires Charles J., pattern maker, rooms 104 Olive
Squires Mrs. Abigail, River n James Stabel Herman, spring maker, h 184 Wal- lace
Stabel Philip, musical instrument repairer, h 108 Nicoll
Stackpole John, carriage painter, h 141 Columbus
Stackpole Martin, carriage painter, h 13 Bristol
Stackpole Thomas F., painter, h 141 Co- lumbus
Stackpole Peter, brass turner, bds 13 Bristol Stade John, joiner, h 449 Congress av Stadtmiller Louis, 126 Day
Stadtmiller Louis, minerals, h 43 Whitney avenue
Stafford building, 235 State
Stafford Printing Office, 235 State
Stafford William, molder, bds 452 State Stahl Carl, bar keeper, 326 Congress av Stahl Charles, machinist, bds 69 High Stahl William, cabinet maker, h 69 High Stakelum Pierce, watchman, h 203 Franklin Stakelum William, laborer, h 186 Hamilton Stamford Manuf. Co., (Barytes Works,) 60 Basin Wharf
Stammers James, molder, bds 72 Wallace Stammers James, 17 Summer court
Standish charles H., machinist, h 18 Bradley Stanford Edward, laborer, h 24 York Stanford Edward, laborer, h 49 Oak Stanford Edward J , 15 Lafayette pl Stanford James, laborer, h 24 Stevens Stanford James T., policeman, h 18 Kossuth Stanford John, laborer, h 73 Oak Stanford Matthew, laborer, h 91 Oak
Plain and Fancy Ivory Handle Dessert Knives-Matthewman & Co.'s.
Band Boxes, Store Boxes, at Odenkirchen's, 12 and 14 Artisan Street.
Stanch Louis, molder, bds 21 Jefferson
Stanford Michael, laborer, h 45 Oak
Stanford Patrick, machinist, h 24 Stevens
Stanford Peter, freightman, N. Y. R. R., h 560 Congress av
Stanford Peter, laborer, h 117 Lafayette Stanford Thomas, 88 Oak
Stanford Thomas, laborer, h 91 Oak
Stanford Thomas, meat market, 3 Oak
Stanford Thomas F., tinner, bds 24 Stevens
Stanford Mrs. Mary, 8 Columbus Stanford Mrs. Mary A., 100 Church
Stanley Charles, laborer, h 87 Webster
Stanley Edward T., clerk, Basin Wharf, h 26 Warren
Stanley William, laborer, bds 18 Crown
Stanley Mrs. Idell S., shirt manufacturer,
and agent Wilson Sewing Machine, 59 Crown
Stanley Mrs. William H., 177 Wooster Stannard Benjamin E., machinist, bds 109 E Pearl
Stannard Essi, (E. S. & Co.,) h 45 Trumbull Stannard Loren H., (E. S. & Co.,) bds 128 St. John
Stannard Timothy, book agent, h 85 Pier- pont
STANNARD E. & CO., iron foundry, 36 Artisan. [See adv. page 3.] Stannard Essi, h 45 Trumbull Stannard Loren H., bds 128 St. John
Staples George W., office 29 Hoadley B., h 86 Trumbull
Staples Hammond, spring maker, h 184 Wallace
Staples Philip, instrument maker, h 108 Nicoll
Staples Mrs. A. J., 129 St. John
Stark William L., clerk steamboat wharf, h 44 Goffe
Starkey Frank, machinist, rooms 40 Artisan Starkey William, grocer, 138 East
Starkey William, Jr., lawyer, bds 138 East Stark weather John H., Y. M. C. Asso. rooms, h 35 Vernon
Starr William W., supt. Mansfield Elastic Frog Co., h 17 Ward
Starr Lucy and Hannah, 633 Chapel Starrs Francis, clerk, bds 7 Washington
Starrs John, grocer, 170 Congress av., h 7 Washington
Starrs Michael, fish market, 221 Congress avenue
State Hospital, Cedar street, above Congress avenue
State House, west side of Green State Street Horse R. R. office, 326 Grand
Fair States James N., ticket agent, R. R. depot, Steinmeirer Jacob, carriage smith, rooms 40 h 157 St. John
Staub Anton, cutter, 114 Church, h 13 Hill Court
Staude Charles, policeman, h 50 Tyler Staus Raymond, polisher, h 20 Auburn Steadman Benjamin, carman, h 9 Broad Steadman Mrs. B., dressmaker, 9 Broad Steam fire engine Washington, No. 1, 206 Congress av
Steam fire engine H. M. Welch, No. 2, 40 Artisan
Steam fire engine Jolin H. Leeds, No. 5, 91 E Pearl c Pierpont
Steam fire engine Constitution, No. 3, 150 Park c Elm
Steam fire engine James Brewster, No. 4, 40 St. John c Wallace
Steam fire engine A. C. Hendrick, No. 8, Edwards c Nash
Stearns George O., dentist, (3 and 4) 201 Chapel
Stebbins Cyrus D., rubber boot maker, h 56 Lyon
Stebbins Earl D., machinist, h 69 Division Stebbins Franklin, carpenter, bds 71 Portsea Stebbins George H., teacher, h 16 Frank
Stebbins Samuel C., painter, bds 26 Hill
Stebbins Mrs. Harriet E., Orphan Asylum, 348 Elm
Stebbins Mrs. Kezia, 26 Hill Stebbins Mrs. Mary, 88 Hill
Stebbins Alma F., 348 Elm
Stechart Theodore, joiner, h 90 Ashmun
Steele A. H., contractor, h 83 Dixwell av Steele Andrew T., joiner, h 48 Day
Steele Edward J., painter, h n Frout c Dover Steele George, carriage smith, h 179 Grand Steele James, machinist, h 66 Liberty
Steele Joseph H., (S., Emery & Pratt,) bds Tremont House
Steel Shank Spring Co., office (2) 301 State Steele Thomas, machinist, h 177 Canal
Steele Patrick, laborer, h 7 Collis Steele J. H. & Co., tin can manuf., 157 State Steele, Emery & Pratt, dealers in tea, coffee and spices, 157 State
Steele J. H., bds Tremont House Emery Alexander, h 38 Exchange Pratt Charles S., h 305 George
Steele Mrs. Kate, 35 High Steele Mrs. Robert, 90 Putnam Steigler Frederick, molder, bds 215 Wooster Steincke William, machinist, h 52 Nicoll Steinert Louis, cigar store, 101 h 99 State Steinert Morris, professor of music and agt. for the Steinway piano company, 257 Chapel, h 14 Meadow
Steinhard Solomon, grocer, 73 Oak
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Straw Boards, Wholesale and Retail, at Odenkirchen's, 12 and 14 Artisan Street.
Steinmitz John, baker, bds 53 Greene Steitz August paper finisher, 81 h 79 Day Stelcle George, carriage maker, h 1554 Grand
Stence Henry, melodeon maker, h 87 Ham- ilton
Stephany Valentine, cigar maker, h Tal- madge
Stephenson William, boot maker, h 192 Grand
Sterling C., machinist, bds 113 Ashmun Sterling James, gun maker, h 65 Foote
Sterling Peter, marble cutter, r 140 Orange, h 76} Chapel
Sternberg Richard, optician, 251 Chapel, bds 75 Greene
Sternberg William F., bookkeeper, 251 Chapel, rooms 340 State
Sternman Conrad, laborer, h 42 Meadow Stetson James E., gun contractor, h 34 Prospect
Stetson William R., shirt cutter, bds 187 Temple
Stetson Mrs. Sarah, nurse, h 120 Park Stettenheimer Louis, scroll sawing, 28 Arti- san, h 39 Union
Stevens Alfred C., (Sanford & S.,) h West- ville
Stevens Adam, molder, h 287 Hamilton Stevens Charles H., bds 640 Chapel Stevens Charles I., 51 Bradley
Stevens Edward, 7 Wooster pl
Stevens Edward, 29 Trumbull Stevens Edward F., 19 Exchange B., h 37 Whitney av
Stevens Elias B., joiner, h 92 Ward
Stevens Evelyn E., (C. E. Thompson & Co .. ) rooms 96 Olive
Stevens Frederick S., brass finisher, h 33 Sperry
Stevens George A., deputy sheriff, 19 Ex- change B., h 35 Fair
Stevens George D., machinist, h 122 Day Stevens Harry, supt. G. F. Warner & Co., h 522 Howard av
Stevens Henry J., dentist, (1) 392 Chapel, h 84 E Grand
STEVENS Herr Alonzo, coal and wood, 89 S Front, h Fair Haven East. [See adv. page 434.] Stevens Hiram, h 273 Orange Stevens James H., clerk, h 224 Wooster Stevens Jerry, laborer, h 9 Summer Stevens John H., machinist, bds 99 Portsea Stevens Philip, burnisher, h 60 Nicoll Stevens Robert M., 255 Congress av., h 43 Stevens
Stevens Robert, groceries and provisions, 255 Congress av., h 140 Sylvan av
Stevens Samuel A., (J. L. Joyce & Co.,) h 25 Wall
Stevens sherman, 328 Chapel, bds 68 Hill
Stevens Stiles, blacksmith, and iron railing manufacturer, 13 Temple, h 63 Wooster Stevens Sylvanus C .. 260 Elm, h E Haven Stevens Wilbur B., 36 Perkins Stevens Willard, 31 A:water
Stevens William, 17 Wall
Stevens William. house mover, h Crescent Stevens William H., coachman, bds Bas- sett st
Stevens Mrs. Joseph, 25 Franklin n Collis Stevens Mrs. Lucy, 83 Park
Stevens Mrs. Maria, 215 York
Stevens Effie E., teacher Eaton school, bds 67 Wooster
Stevens Elizabeth, dressmaker, 83 Park
Stevens Sarah A., 51 Bradley
Stevenson David D., engineer N. Y. R. R., h r 61 Lafayette
Stevenson Elias G., mason, h 16 Vine Stevenson J. Dent, salesman, 260 Chapel, bds Madison House
Stevenson John, stone cutter, h 207 Grand
Stevenson John, Jr., stone cutter, bds 207 Grand
Stevenson Emma M., school, 186 Chapel, bds 11 Olive
Stevenson Hannah, 11 Olive
Stewart, Alvin L., clerk, 316 Grand, h 68 Munson
Stewart George A., marble carver, h 29 Foute
Stewart Henry J., gardener, h 45 Goffe
Stewart John, confectioner, h 39 Silver
Stewart Joseph B., car inspector, h 125 Wa- ter
Stewart Joseph F., carver, h 151 Liberty Stewart Lyman J., pattern maker, h 38 Manson
Stewart Robert K., rubber boot maker, h 105 Wallace
Stewart Thomas, salesman Adam & Taylor's, rooms 48 Temple
Stewart Thomas, waiter, h 3 Pierpont Court
Stewart William J., laborer, h 97 Hudson Stewart Mrs. Charlotte, 28 Winter Stewart Mrs. Mary, 158 Olive
Stewart Mrs. Rebecca J., 72 Hudson Sterling James, mechanic, h 65 Foote Sterling Peter, marble cutter, r 140 Orange Stickney Curtis R., machinist, bds 5 Court Stiles Albert E., clerk, h 46 Columbus Stiles E. L., Adjt. Gen. office, State House Stilke Frederick W., agt. Conn. Republi- kaner, h 213 Hamilton
Stiller John, rooms r 222 State
Feather Dusters-Cheap, at Matthewman & Co.'s.
Paper Boxes for all Manufactured Articles, at Odenkirchen's.
Stilling James. 67 Foote
Stillman Frederick B., brush maker, bds 24 Pearl
Stillman George A., machinist, h 8 Hum- phrey
Stillson Mrs Hannah E., (David, ) 84 Ward stinow Henry, boots and shoes, 192 h 186 Chapel
Stitt Robert, blacksmith, h 2 Putnam
St Be nard's sisters of Mercy, 257 Franklin St. Clair John F., mechanic, bds 86 Orchard
St. Clair Jolin, blacksmith. h 86 Orchard
St. Clair Louis P., gun maker, h 86 Orchard St. Francis Church, Ferry, op C'lay
St. Francis Orphan Asylum. between Pros- pect and W.itney av., op 281 Whitney avenue.
St. Jacques Edmund, varnisher, rooms 17 Martin
St. John Edw., hackman, rooms 246 Crown
St. John Henry, manf. perforated mottoes, [ing. 12 Center, ] bds 30 College
St. John's Church, Episcopal State c Eld
St. John's Church, Catholic, junction Daven- port av. and York
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 65 Park
St. Mary's Public Catholic School, 24 Church
St. Paul's Church, 148 Chapel c Olive
St. Patrick's Church, 96 Grand
St. Nicholas Hotel, 195 State
Stock Frederick W., boot manufacturer, 37 Orange, rooms 192 Wooster
Stock John H., baker, h 33 Sylvan av
Stockbridge Henry R., clerk, N. H. Flour Co., h 12 Brewery
Stockbridge Mrs. Mary, 62 Webster
Stockburger Christian, machinist, h 37 Bishop
Stockin George H, traveling agent, h 478 Howard av
Stockwell M. N., boarding house, 529 Chapel Stockwell Stephen E., engineer, rooms 68 Greene
Stockwell Sylvan D., engineer, rooms 68 Greene
Stockman Mrs. Louisa, (Oswald,) 63 George Stockwell N. M., boarding house, 529 Chapel Stoddard Ezekiel G., (E. G. S. & Co.,) h 41 Howe
Stoddard George W., 167 Columbus Stoddard Henry, lawyer, and Judge Com- mon Pleas Court, 14 Exchange B.
STODDARD J. P., proprietor Quinnipiac Hotel, Fair Haven, East [See adv. p 16.] Stoddard J. W., boot crimper, h 42 Daggett STODDARD Llewellyn L., fruit and con- fectonery, 118 Church c Chapel, and 200 State, h 40 Grove. [See adv. p. 419.]
Stoddard William B., lawyer, 157 Church, h Milford
Stoddard William J., boot crimper, 149 State, h 91 Bradley
Stoddard E. G. & Co., wholesale grocers, 182 State
Stoddard Ezekiel G., h 42 Howe Merwin Charles P., h 10 Prince
Stoddard Sophia, 80 Broadway
Stodel Abraham, A. & A. . ) h 133 Con- gress avenue
Stodel Andreas, (A. & A. S.) h 133 Congress avenue
Stodel Leopold, cigar maker, h 102 Congress av nue
Stodel A. & A., cigar manufacturers, 131 Congress avenue
Stoeckel Frank, machinist, h 45 Orchard
Stoeckel Gustave J., prof. music, Y. C., h 137 York
Stockel William, spring maker, h 386 Oak Stoffel Henry, gardener, h 14 Broad
Stokes Albert, clerk, 142 bds 146 Whalley avenue
Stokes Charles A., machinist, bds 50 Bishop Stokes Charles E., policeman, h 50 bishop Stokes Michael C., carriage maker, bds 78 Goffe
Stokes Richard G., marble works, r 264 Elm, h 113 Howe
Stokes William, tailor, h 21 Daggett Stokes Mrs. Michael, 78 Goffe
Stone Benjamin J., clerk, 246 Chapel, bds 26 Beers
Stone Benjamin W., 334 Chapel, h 26 Beers Stone Charles H., carriage maker, h 55 Whalley av
Stone George T., bookkeeper, 246 Chapel, bds 26 Beers
Stone H. J., (Fillmer & S.,) h 120 Wooster Stone Joseph, carriage painter, h 143 Lam- berton
Stone Sanford P., peddler, h 274 Oak Stone Sidney M., (6) 298 Chapel, h 43 Elm Stone Watson W., gardener, h 371 George Stone William A., bds 14 Frank
Stone William W., lawyer, 4 Yale National Bank Building, State c Chapel, h 203 Whalley avenue Stone Wolcott P., 21 Vernon
Stone Mrs. John J., 17 Orange Stone Mrs. L. A., 86 Dwight Stone Mrs. Levi, 112 Howe
STORER Alexander, grocer, 148 Wooster, h 16 Olive [See adv. page 398.]
Storer Charles B., druggist, 10 Park, bds 8 Broad
Storer George, hats, caps and furs, 97 Church, h 532 Howard av
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Odenkirchen's Paper Box Manufactory, 12 and 14 Artisan Street.
Storer Henry, grocer, 148 Wooster, h 79 Strecker John, joiner, bds 108 Hamilton Asylum
Storer Justus, grocer, 148 Wooster, bds 16 Olive
Storer Reuben M., machinist, h 113 E Pearl Storer Mrs. Rebecca, 18 Dwight Storer Mrs. Susan B., dressmaker, 211 Elm Storer Julia W., school, 6 Trumbull Story Franklin L, tinner, bds 8 Pine
Story George HI., (Sutton & S.,) bds 45 East Story George H., artist, h 276 N Front Story Miner G., rattan furniture, 8 Pine Story Richard, nurse and night watcher, h Cedar will
Story Richard L., bds 45 East Story Mrs. M. L., 8 Pine
Starmount Mrs. Charles, agent Prot. Indus. Association, 34 Whitney av Stotet Jacob, 17 Edwards
Stotz George, barber, bds 48 St. John Stow Frank A, mason, h 8 Hobart
Stowe Frederick H., livery stables, r 53 Or- ange, h 99 Ward
Stow G. W., carriage maker, h 101 Broadway Stow Henry, wheel manufacturer, steam saw mill, h 29 Wooster
Stow Walter W., clerk, h 59 Bradley Stow H. Webster, pres. Steam Saw mill Co., h 104 Chapel
Stow James S., (Somers & S.) h 81 Ward Stowe William Il., teacher C. & C. Institute, bds 88 Columbus
Stowe Julia I , teacher High School, bds 29 Wooster
Strabel Alexander, laborer, bds 22 Auburn Strak Balthuser, joiner, h 202 Lamberton Strack Henry, (S. & Scahrdee,) h 75 Munson Strack & Schardee, meat market, 71 Dixwell avenue
Strack Henry, h 75 Munson Schardee Julius, rooms 73 Dixwell av
Strabel Constantine, carpet weaver, h 22 Auburn
Strahan John T., cabinet maker, h 200 Clin- ton avenue
Strang Martin, 46 East Strang Catharine, 46 East Strang Mary Ann, fancy goods and millinery, 195 Grand
Strasburg William, molder, h 59 Frank Stratton Frank, brass molder, h 28 Edwards Stratton George S., clock sawyer, bds 24 Hamilton Stratton Harvey J., painter, h 20 Gill Stratton Orlando W., blacksmith, h 113 Ashmun
Strauss Hermann, clothing store, 219 State Strauss John George, carver, h 61 Nicoll Stratton George, rooms 24 Hamilton
Street Augustus, bookkeeper, 182 State, h East Haven
Street Building, 230 Chapel, c State Street Commissioners' office, 9 City Hall
Street Homer, oyster dealer, h 260 N Front Street Mrs. Augustus R., bds New Haven House
Street Minerva, Old Ladies' Home, 125 Wall Streeter Hamlin G., joiner. h 339 Orchard Streeter George L., jeweler, 232 Chapel, h 61 Wooster
Streeter Lucy, dressmaker, 107 Court Streit Christian, musician and barber, 46 St. John
Streit Simon, barber, bds East c Laurel Striby Frederick, lock maker, h 192 Grand Striby Julius, baker, h 9 Whiting
Striby Mrs. Frederick, 9 Whiting
Strickland Edwin F., conductor, N. Y. R. R., h 173 Temple
Strickland Le Roy S., painter, rooms 112 Hazel
Strickland N. Irving, collector H. E. Smith & Co., bds 42 Whitney av
Strickland Royal N., 42 Whitney av
Strickland M. Carrie, teacher, bds 42 Whit- ney av
Strickler Charles N., clerk, 239 Chapel Strohm George, barber, 156 Franklin
Strong David, artist, 71 Columbus
Strong Edward F., engineer, h 210 York
Strong Elias, dentist, 4 Hoadley B., h 81 York
Strong Ezra B., 402 Orchard Strong George, (A. G. Scranton & Co.,) bds 3 Court
Strong George T., clerk, bds 3 Court
Strong George W., real estate broker, (3) 230 Chapel, h 25} Prince
Strong Horace H., (S., Barnes, Hart & Co.,) h E Haven
Strong J. Preston, bookkeeper, 47 Church, bds 37 College
Strong John, molder, h 159 Wallace
Strong Selah W., clerk, 210 State, h 137 Chapel
Strong, Barnes, Hart & Co., wholesale butch- ers, 165 Long Wharf
STRONG, HART & CO., meat and fish market, 204 and 206 State. [See adv. page 15.]
Strouse Benjamin, 6 Gregson Strouse David, bds 325 State
Strouse Isaac, shoe store and h 327 State Strouse Isaac, ice dealer, h 144 Winthrop av Strouse Max, clerk, bds 26 George
Strudel Mrs. Eliza, (John,) lager beer saloon, 59 State
Wire Cloth-all Kinds, at Matthewman & Co.'s.
Plain, Colored and Fancy Papers, at Odenkirchen's, 12 and 14 Artisan Street.
Stuart James, policeman, h 32 Fair
Stuart James E, rubber boot maker, h 317 E Grand
Stuart James R., lock maker, h 32 Fair
Stuart John M., confectioner, h 39 Silver Stuart Robert, 59 Wallace
Stuart Rebecca J., 81 Hudson
Stuart Susanna, 97 Hudson
Studley John P., (2) 153 Church, h 118 Dwight
Stuhlman Henry, barber, rooms 50 Fair
Stuhlman John, butcher, h 67 Gregory Stull John, blacksmith, h 113 Ashmun
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