Directory city of Chicago, 1839, Part 1

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TOGETHER WITH POLL-LIST OF THE FIRST CITY ELECTION-TUESDAY, MAY 21. 1837: AND ALVI LIST OF PURCHASERS OF LOTS IN GOVERNMENT RESERVATION, THE NO. OF THE LOTS, AND THE PRICES PAIN. 1830. E.R., Etc.


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WITH CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS, CHURCHES. PUBLIC . BUILDINGS, HOTELS, ETC. ALSO, LIST OF SHERIFFS OF COOK COUNTY, AND MAYORS OF THE CITY SINCE THEIR ORGANIZATION:


TOGETHER WITH POLL-LIST OF THE FIRST CITY ELECTION -TUESDAY, MAY 20. 1837:" AND ALVI LIST OF PURCHASERS OF LOTS IN CHOVPREMENT RESERVATION, THE NO. OF THE. LOTS, AND THE PRICES PAID, 1830. En., ETC.


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LETTERS OF APPROVAL.


CHICAGO, Feb. 23, 1876.


ROBERT , FERGUS, EsQ. : My dear Sir :- I have looked over with great interest the copy of the "Chicago Directory, 1839," which you have kindly handed me, and sincerely thank you for the pleasure the perusal has afforded me. I am surprised to find how many of the persons whose names you give were per- sonally known to me, and still more surprised to find that, thus far, I have not recalled to recollection the name of a person whom I did know that is omitted. I trust you may find en- couragement to go on in your enterprise, and reproduce, as far as possible, these early publications, so important in establishing the early history of the Town.


Yours, very truly, 1


MARK SKINNER.'


CHICAGO, ILL., February 21, 1876. ROBERT FERGUS: . Dear Sir :-- I, have carefully read every word in your "Chicago Directory of 1839," and I hasten to thank you for the very great industry by which it is character- ized, and to express my great pleasure at its correctness. I was personally acquainted, at that time, with almost every man in the city, and my memory has not yet begun to fail. Besides, I have succeeded in collecting many copies, and parts of copics, of my old Chicago Democrat. And I know what I say when . . I say you have done your work well.


Yours of olden time,


JOHN WENTWORTH.


CHICAGO, February 23d, 1876.


Ron'T FERGUS, ESQ. : Dear Sir,-I have carefully examined your "Chicago Directory for 1839," and am pleased to say that - it -will compare favorably, for correctness, with any Directory published since. I was, at that time, and for several years previous had been, acquainted with nearly all the residents of the city, and do not recollect the name of any person who has been omitted. Yours Truly, . JAMES H. REES.


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CHICAGO, February 22d, 1876.


MR. ROBERT FERGU'S: Dair Sir, -I have, with great inter- est, carefully examined the proof sheets of your re-publication of the "Chicago Directory of 1839' (with which you then had much to do), as revived and corrected by yourself and many . others, still here, who were then active in embryo Chicago. 'There are but few"corrections that I could suggest, and, on the whole. since the destruction of historical material in .the Great Fire of 1871, your publication will, in my opinion, be invaluable as a basis for the history of Chicago. You deserve- well'of the public, and I trust you may be well repaid for the great labor this publication must have caused you.


Respectfully Yours,


JULIAN S. RUMSEY.


CHICAGO, February 25th, 1876. .


ROBERT FERGUS: Dear Sir :- I have looked over your "Chicago Directory for 1839," with much care, and it gives me pleasure to say that, so far as my recollection serves me, it is quite accurate, and contains the names of all the persons


- who were then residents of this place. The Directory furnishes much useful information. I hope you may be compensated for "your care, labor, and trouble.


Yours, etc.,


E. PECK.


CHICAGO, February 28th, 1876.


ROBERT FERGU'S, ESQ .: Dear Sir :-- Allow me to thank you for the pleasure I have derived from a perusal of your very interesting and valuable compilation, "The Chicago Directory of 1839"-the proof-sheets of which you were kind enough to send me. I have examined the work very attentively, and with a view to supply, if needful, any omissions or inaccuracies, but I am pleased to have to say that the thoroughness with which you have done your work leaves me really nothing to suggest.


As you; doubtless, well know, there were few residents of our city in those early days (1 question if there was one) that was not per- sonally known to me, and. my memory is still green as to all that pertains to that period; when I assure you, therefore, that I have failed to discover a single error either in names, events, or localities, you may safely assume (pardon my seeming presumption in saying so) that there are none.


"Your publication will prove a. valuable contribution to the literature of early Chicago, and a great help .to the future historian. . It has afforded me unmixed delight to be thas able to verify my own re -. : miniscences, .and I am sure the public will heartily appreciate the service you have rendered them.


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FERGUS' DIRECTORY ·


OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO,


1839. 1 WITH CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS, CHURCHES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HOTELS, ETC., ALSO, LIST OF SHERIFFS OF COOK COUNTY AND MAYORS OF THE CITY SINCE THEIR ORGANIZATION:


TOGETHER WITH POLL-LIST OF THE FIRST CITY ELECTION-TUESDAY, MAY 2D, 1837: . AND ALSO LIST OF PURCHASERS OF LOTE IN FORT DEARBORN ADDITION, THR NO. OF THE LOTS, AND THE PRICES PAID, 18,95 ETC., ETC.


COMPILED BY ROBERT FERGUS.


CHICAGO: FERGUS PRINTING COMPANY, 244-8 ILLINOIS STREET. 1876.


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INTRODUCTION. C


We have no apology to offer in presenting a Directory thirty- six years after its original date. The new settler will see no use for it, but the "Old Settler" can read and refer to it with pleasure. "It is hoped that the parties named in this> work will never feel ashamed of the days when they carned an honest living "by the sweat of their brow."


"Honor and shame from vo condition rise :


i Act well your part " there all the honor lies."


In September, 1839, the Common Council ordered the fe. . vision and printing, in pamphlet form, of the Laws and Ordin- ances of the City. The work was tendered to Messrs. Rudd & Childs, printer's, but they, not being able to find sufficient funds, offered . to transfer the contract to the subscriber, who accepted and fulfilled it. There were six blank pages at the end, and Mr. Childs suggested the filling of them up with the uames of the business men of the City, which was immediately done; no canvass was necessary, and the names were never. written -- each name, as thought of, was forthwith set up by the subscriber, until the six pages were completed. It never was supposed that the names of all the business men of the City were included in this list, but the necessary pages were ' filled `up, and the title ' given those names the " CHICAGO BUSINESS DIRECTORY." There were no numbers on any street (except Lake Street, ) at that time-the numbery now given are . those of the present day.,


On the. completion of the Laws and Ordinances, fifty copies were delivered to the City, and the sum of $25.00 was ordered paid, January 27th, 1840 .: (See Common. Council Proceedings, published in the Daily' Chicago American, Jan. 2, and 29, And February 22, 1840.)*


? "CORPORATION PRINTING,


"Robert Fergus, : $25.00."


. See City 'Treasurer's Quarterly Report for January, February, and . March, 1840. Ses, nigo, Common 'Council Proceedings. (in, City Clerk's Ofice,) dated Feb. 20, 1840%


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:5 About fifty copies were sold to the citizens at fifty cents per copy; the balance of the 500 were never used in publier This "Chicago Business : Directory" was reprinted last year in pamphlet form, and a fancy history given to, it .. The sub- scriber :began to complete the 'Directory, commenced in. 1839, ' some two years ago, and can now say that our "Old Settlers" . pronounce it complete .. . , Hlad there not been incorrect state- . ments made, by' interested parties, perhaps'this DIRECTORY : never would' have been. printed; like the original, this never- was.,canvassed.for,.or- even-written. -..


The first Directory of this City was carelessly canvassed for by James Wellington Norris, attorney, in the latter part of 1843. -It: was -printed and published by William Ellis and Robert Fergus. The publishers had no trouble about the . division of the profits of that speculation. Norris compiled three or four similar works in the years following, and, perhaps,, with greater profit to all concerned.


. The present publisher, has since had Some experience in Di- . rectories in this City. In 1854, 1855, and 1856 he again tried to place the Directory before the citizens in an improved form, . but, unfortunately, his connections were not trustworthy, and, 'after considerable loss, he retired from the business.


In the compilation of this. Directory, much assistance has " been" rendered by many . of oni" old and . intelligent citizens;" .for which the compiler returns sincere thanks."


This work has the sanction of Hon: John Wentworth,. Hon.


". Julian: S. Rumsey, Hon; Buckner S. Morris, Hon. Mahlon D. Ogden,-James : H. Rees, Esq., Joseph, H. Gray, Esq., James A. Marshall, Esq., J. K ._ Botsford, Esq., Asahel Pierce, Esq., :. Peter Graff,. Esq., Bennett Bailey, Esq., P. R. Morgan, Esq:, and many other intelligent citizens; whose recollections of the days of 1839 are still 'bright:


ROBERT FERGUS.


FEBRUARY 1,'1876.


The Publishers will be pleased to receive any names fant have been omitted, or any mistakes that may have occurred., Such additions or changes will be printed and furnished to purchasers'of this Directory without charge.


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Abbott, S. S., teamster, bds John Gray


: Abel, Ralph, _clerk,.post-office, 37. Clark street


. Abel, Sidney, Postmaster, office 37 Clark, st


.. Achers, Simon, st. sub-contractor, Legg st. near Lill's brewery Adams, George, butcher,


.Adams,"William, carpenter,,


.Adams, Wm. H., surveying, mapping, ctc., Lake street?


Adams & Co., .W.m. H., boot and shoe dealers, 138 Lake street


A.dsit, James M., carpenter, . Monroe street, near Dearborn


. Aiken, Samuel, shoemaker, Sangamon street


. Albee, Cyrus P., butcher, Funk's market, cor. Lake & Dearborn


Allen, D. W. C., constable; bds Chicago Hotel. ..


Allen, Daniel, carpenter and joiner.


.Allen, Edward R., druggist, Leroy M. Boyce


Allen, Capt. James, steamboat builder, bds Lake House


Allen, James P., Inmber dealer, So. Water st, foot of Franklin


.Allen, John P., boot and shoemaker, North Water street Allen, William, saloon, North Canal street south of Kinzie


Allison, Robert, house, carpenter, Pine street near Michigan


.. Anderson, Asle, musician,. North State street


`Anderson, Endre, laborer, North State street Anderson, Eric, pressman, North State'street


7Andrews, David, tailor,"north side". Andrews, William, tailor, north side


.Andrus & Doyle, grocery and provisions, South Water st Andrus, Loomis, Andrus & Doyle ,


"Armstrong, Thomas, clerk, Gurdon S. Hubbard & Co.


. Armstrong, William, clerk, G. S. Hubbard & Co.


Arnold, 'Isaac N., attorney and counsellor at law,"Clark street-


. Arnold, -. J .- M .; . carpenter, Madison street, 2d. ward . .


Archdale, John, contractor, s. - west cor. Randolph and LaSalle


. Archdale, jr., John, contractor, bds. Jolin Archdale


Atwood, J. M., house, sign, and ornamental painter; Randolph >Austin, Dr. Wm. H., Doxlge &' Austin, Lake street Avery, Charles E , lumber dealer, cor. LaSalle and So. Water


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Avery. William, canal contractor, bds.LakeHouse.


Avery & Larrabee, commission merchants, South Water"street Ayres: (Mahlon)' & Iliff, dry goods, groceries, etc., Lake street:


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Bailey, Bennett, carpenter and buildter Bailey, Henry, house mover, with Chester Tupper' Bailey, Amos, carpenter and surveyor Bailey, Joseph, carpenter."


Baimbridge, George, teamster, Chicago ave, near C'ass street Baker, Asshel, carpenter,


. Haker, Franklin, clerk, Baker, Iliram, attorney and real estate agent Baker, Perry, capitalist, Ixls. Michigan ave., Baldwin, Win, A., canal contractor, Ixls Tremont House


. Ball, I.ebbus, steamboat runner


Ballantine, David, canal contractor Palestier, Joseph N., attorney and counsellor at law, 24 Clark st Ballingall, Patrick, attorney at law, Lake st Bancroft, J. W. & Co., Lake Street. Coffee House, 135-7 Lake st Bandle," Willis, blacksmith, Asahel Pierce Bannon, Andrew, boarding house, cor. Randolph and Franklin Barber, Jabez, lumber merchant, Market street near Randolph Bafines, Hamilton, carpenter, West Madison street


'Barnum, Truman, teamster, North Dearborn street cor. Indiana Bartell, Thomas, saloon ..


Barth, Nicholas, saloon and boarding-house, Randolph street Bascom, Rev. Flavel, pastor First Presbyterian Church .. Basset, George, hostler, City Hotel stables


Batcheller, Era, clerk, Mosely & McCord


Bates (A. S:) & Morgan (Caleb), cabinet makers and under- takers, 199 Lake st


; Bates, Mrs. A. S., milliner, Wells st near J'ake


Bates, jr., John, auctioneer, Lake street Baies, Jacob K., clerk, Mansion House


Bates, -..- , plasterer, Ixls ". Rat's-castle"


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. Baumgarten, Charles, carpenter, Illinois street near North State Baumgarten, Christopher, carpenter, Illinois street nr. N. State Baumgarten, John, clerk, bds, Illinois street near North State Baumgarten, Morri-, Illinois wircet, near North State Baumgarten, jr., Morris, carpenter, Illinois street near N. State Bay, Jean Baptiste, laborer, Randolph st alley, near Fifth ave Bay,-Joseph, laborer, Randolph street alley, near Fifth ave. Bleach, Jolin, chnal contractor, Randolph st, east of Dearborn Bizley, Caleb, merchant and contractor, So. Water nr LaSalle 'Beach, James S, printer, with E. HI. Rudd Beach, Oscar 1 ... County'Clerk's office Beardsley, C'apt., schooner. Constitution Beaubien, Charles 11 .. violinist Hieaubien, John B., Michigan ave., bet. Lake and So. Water sts Beaubien, Mark, hotel-keeper, Lake st Beaubien, Meslartl B., merchant, South Water street Beaumont (Gieo. A. O.) & Skinner (Mark), attorneys and coun-' i sellors at law, Clark Mt cor. Lake Bebb, Maurice, teamster, Wm. Lill Beecher, Jerome, boot, shoe, and leather dealer, '160 Lake st Beers, Cyrenus, Botsford & Beers Beidler, Jacob, lumber merchant, Bell, James, landscape ganiener, 4th ward


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Bennett, Henry, speculator, Ixls Ilinois Exchange Bennett, Samuel C., school-teacher, State street, cor. Madison


Bennett, Mary, assistant S. C. Bennett Bennett, William, soap bc.iler


. Benthine, Antoine, Parisian dyer, N Water st. nr N. Dearborn Benton, Lewis, speculator Berdel, Nicholas, musician, Washington st


Berg, Adam, boarding-house, LaSalle st, near Lake Berg, Anton, teamster. Berg, Henry, teamster, Berg, John, drayman,


Berg, Joseph, saddle and harness maker, Chas. "E. Peck Berkinbile, Christian Henry, carpenter, Government works Berry, B. A. & Co., dry goods and grocery store, So. Water st Berry, Francis, carpenter,


Bething, Antoine, dyer and scourer, North Water street


. Betts, Dr. J. T., residence and. office, Michigan st Rickerdike, George, farmer, West Indiana st Bingham, Chas. K .. , Frink, Bingham & Co., 123 Lake'street


Bishop, James E., canal contractor, Illinois street Bishop, Thomas, bookkeeper, Philo Carpenter Bishop, Thomas, farmer,


Bigelow, Henry W., dry gouds, powder, etc., 136 Lake st Bigelow, Liberty, lottery ticket dealer, 150% Lake street Bird, Edward, contractor, Ixls. j. Outhet Black, Francis, auctioneer, Stanton & Black Blackie, Andrew, stair-builder


Blackman, Edwin, clerk, H. 11. Magie & Co. Blanchard, Francis (., real estate dealer, Lake street ' Blanchard, Joseph, carpenter and builder, Blair, George, tailor, (Manierre & Blair) h 260 State st Blakesley, Harvey A., bookkeeper, L. W. Holmes Blasy, Barnhard, baker, Randolph st Blatchford, Rev. John, Presbyterian Church, Clark street Bliss, Charles, carpenter, State street Blodgett, Caleb, brick maker, North Water street neer N. Wells Blodgett, Henry W., clerk, Philip F. W. Peck


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: Blodgett, Tyler K., tavern-keeper, Michigan ave. Boardman, Dr. Henry K. W., Clark street Boggs, Charles T., carpenter, Webster & Bogg. Bolles, Nathan II., county commissioner, overseer poor, Lake st


Bolles, Peter, school inspector, Wells st near Randolph Bond, Heman, horse dealer, Adams st near State Bond, Harvey, stage-driver Bond, James, painter, Bond, William, laborer,


. Boone, Levi D., physician, State street, cor. Washington st Boes, John, house mover, cor. River and South Water street : Bosworth, Increase, Edwards & Bosworth Borein, Rev. Peter R., pastor Methodist Church, Washington'st Botsford & Beers, copper, tin and sheetiron, cor. Lake & Dearborn Botsford, Jabez K., Botsford & Beers


Botsford, Moss, clerk, Botsford.& Beerx Bowen,"Erastus, city collector, So. Water st, cor., Michigan ave.


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lowen, Henry, wagon maker, Wabash ave. near Randolph st Boyce, I .. . M., wholesale druggist and apothecary, 121 Lake st Boyer, Charles, clerk, on the canil Boyer, John K., coroner, South Water street near Clark Boyer, Dr. Valentine .A., South Water st near Clark Boyd, Robert, canal contractor, Boyd & Zell


. Boyland, William, carpenter, VanBuren street, near LaSalle" Bracken, John, canal contractor, Canal street near Randolph Brackett, Wm. W., city clerk, court honse, Clark st Bradley, Isa F., city surveyor, Morrison's Row, Clark street Bradley, Cyru- P., check clerk, 11. Norton & Co.'s warehouse Bradley, David, piaw maker, Asahel Pierce Bradley, David M., foreman Chicago Democrat, 107 Lake st .Bradley, Timothy M., check clerk; Norton & Co.'s warehouse Brady, George, constable, alley bet. North Water and Kinzie st Brainard, Dr. Daniel, 17 Dearborn st Brand, Mes., banker, (Murray & Brand) 1 Breese, Josiah S., Taylor, Breese & Co. Breeve, Robert, clerk, James Hervey Bridges, Thomas B., carpenter, Ils Philo Carpenter


. Briggs & Huniphrey, carriage and wagon makers, Randolph st Briggs, Benjamin, wagon-maker, Briggs & Humphrey Brinkerhoff, Dr. John, 4) Clark st Bristol, Calvin, canal contractor Bristol, Capt. Levi, chooner Jefferson


Bristol (Raht. C.) & Porter (Ilibband), agents for C. M. Reed, forward. commission merchants, cor. State and -So. Water sts


Brock, John, clerk, John ,l'arker Brock, Mrs. Mary, millinery and straw bonnets, Lake street


Brock, Michael, carpenter, Lake street neas Franklin


Brock, Thomas, ex-justice of peace, cor, Madison and Clark Brookes, Henry, clerk, Ils,"Samuel Brookes


Brookes, Joshua, clerk, Stephen F. Gale Brookes, Samnel, florist, Adams street near Dearborn Brookes, Samuel M., portrait painter, Adams street Brooks, Charles, clerk, B. T. Hunt Brooks, Capt. - , schooner Jessie Smith Brooks, James, carpenter, l'eter Graff Brooks, Thomas, tailor, (McCracken & Brooks) Brooks, William, carpenter and joincr Brown, Andrew J., sindent, Henry Brown


. Brown, George, chair maker, Lake street, near Franklin Brown, Henry, attorney aml counsellor at law, Clark st Brown, John, porter, Illinois Exchange Brown, Joseph I :. , carpenter and buikler, Clark st near Jackson Brown, Lemuel, hlacksmith, Randolph street near Dearborn Brown, Nathaniel J., canal contractor,


Brown, Rufus B., warehouseman, Bristol & Porter Brown, William 11., cashier, Branch State Bank Illinois, La- Salle st cor. So." Water


Brown, Charles E., cleric, Horatio O. Stone Bruce, Duncan, Buchannan, Nelson, druggist, W. H. & A. F. Clarke


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Buck, Henry, boarding-house, Michigan ave. near Washington st Burheck, Isaac, butcher, Ilovey & Burbeck : Burgess, John, wagon maker, Randolph st, east of Wells Burke, Charles, actor, Chicago Theatre. Burke, M., tender South Branch bridge Burkett, Thomas, drayman Burley, Arthur C., crockery, stone, and varthenware, 161 Lake Burley, Augustus Hr, clerk, Stephen F. Gale Burley, Charles, clerk, Stephen F. Gale Burnum, Ambrose, canal. contractor Burnett, John, drayman, Illinois st. east of line Burton, John, gardener, North Dearborn st, near North ave Burton, Horace, clerk, Burton, Stiles, Arocer and liquor dealer, cor. Lake and State sts Busch, John B., blacksmith and horseshoer, 16 Clark st Bush, William, clerk, Charles Walker & Co. Butler, John 11 .. carpenter, 154 Clark street Butler, Nathaniel, tioner,


* * Butterfield, Justin, attorney and counsellor at law, 46 Dearhorn st res, Michigan st. cor. Rich."


Butterfield, jr., Justin, law student, Butterfieldl & Collins Butterfield, George, Inds Justin Butterfield


Butterfield, Lyman, Columbian House, Wells st cor. S. Water Butterfield, William, medical student, Ixls Justin Butterfield Butterfield, J. C'arver, compositor, Daily American office Bnzzard, Solomon, wood merchant, West Kinzie street Byrnes, Michael, hostler, Tremont House ,


Caldwell, Billy, North Branch Chicago river, 5th ward Cadwell, Caleb, teamster, North side Cadwell, Philemns, teamster, North side 'Calhoun, Alvin, carpenter and builder, 58 Randolph st . Calhoun, John, county collector, Faldy's store, 105 Lake st Camphell, George, Goodsell & Campbell Campbell, George 1 .. , clerk, Capt. John B. F. Russell Campbell, James, carpenter and builder, State st Camphell, James, compositor, Daily American office Campbell, John, whitewasher and laborer, Ohio st. near LaSalle Campbell, Major James B., real estate agent, North Clark street Canda, Florimond, farmer, North Wells street Carli, l'aul, candies and notions, South Water st. near Wells . Carlin, Philip, blacksmith, Frink & Walker Carling, John, clerk, James Killick Carling, William, carpenter, bds. J. Outhet Carney, James, grocery and provision store, 133 Lake st . Carney, Patrick, laborer, Carncy's boarding.house Carpenter, Job, gardener, 554 West Lake st Carpenter, Joseph, milkman, 570 West Lake st Carpenter, Philo, druggist and apothecary, South Water st Carpenter, Samnej, ferryman at Clark street Carpenter, Williamh, grocer, 578 West Lake ML Carr, William and Samuel, bakers, North Water street . Carroll, Edward, drayman, Michigan street



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Carter & Co., Thomas B., fancy dry ginal., etc , 118 Lake st C'arver, Capt. David


Case, Capt. Calvin, shipbuilder, Ils. Henry Wolcott Casey, Edward, clerk, Stanton & Black


Casey, John, bricklayer. cor. Market and Washington streets T'asey, Patrick, waiter, Mansion House Casey, Peter, clerk. Stanton & Black - V'asey, Stephen, driver, Ili S. Prescott Cassaday, Patrick E., surveyor, Ils. Green Tree Caswell, Sidney, cabinet maker, John B. Weir.


.' Caton, John D., attorney at law, Clark itreci- Cauker, Mat., Steamboat Hotel, Notth Water st. near Kinzie Cavanaugh, Martin, laborer, North Water street near Franklin Chackshield, Ajeorge, grocery and provision store, South Water . near Clark: St


Chamberlaine, J. S., attorney, ( Hamilton & Chamberlaine) Chamller, Joseph, harbor Government works


Chapin, john P., commission merchant, South Water st .. Chapin, Orlando, boarding-honse, Clark street


- Chapman, Charles 11., real estate dealer, Randolph street


Chapman, George H1., real estate dealer


Chapman, William W., clerk,


:. Chapron, A., laborer, North Water street near Market Chapron, Francis, gardener, West. Water street, north end . Charleston, Charles, carpenter, North State street.


Childis, Shubdel D., engraver, Saloon Buildings, Clark street Choulet, 'Michael, carpenter, Alex. I.oyd


Christy, Nathan, fisherman, North Canal street near W. Lake Church, Edward, clerk,, Charles Walker & Co.


Church, Thomas, grocery and provision store, 111 Lake st Church & Sheldon, dry goods and groceries, 158 Lake street Church, William 1., (Church & Sheldon) Churchill, Jesse, herdsman, .


Clarke, Abram F., druggist, W. H. & A. F. Clarke Clark, Francis, clerk, , Gieo. W, Merrell .


Clarke, Dr. Henry, 159 Lake street


Clarke, George I'., druggist, Wm. II. & Abram F. Clarke


Clarke, George W., surveyor, on the canal ...


Clarke, Henry B., Michigan ave, cor. 16th street


Clarke, Ilenry W., attorney at law, 9 Glark street


Clark, John, (llobbie & Clark)


Clark, Lewis. W., lottery and exchange broker, 150); Lake si Clarke, Norman, dealer in land claims, etc .. Clarke, Samuel C., druggist


Clark, Thomas A., dry goods, Lake street near Clark .


Clarke, Wm. I. & Abram F., wholesale drugists and apothe" caries, 128 Lake street cor. Clark ,


Claus, Joseph, harbor Government works Claus & Teetard, cabinet makers, 20 LaSalle st.


Cleveland & Co., house, sign, ornamental painters, Dearborn st Cleaver, Charles, carelle and soap factory, on South Branch


Cleaver, Thomas B., soapmaker, Charles Cleaver Clifford, Thomas, carpenter, Lake street liet Clark and LaSalle




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