New Albany City Directory, 1880-1881, Part 3

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UNITED STATES OFFICES.


POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT.


The postoffice is in Music Hall building, corner of Pearl and Spring.' M. M. Hurley, postmaster; Noble D. Morris, as- sistant postmaster; Charles Anthony and Miss Libbie Gorsuch, clerks; Charles Alexander, general delivery clerk.


OFFICE HOURS-General Delivery from 7 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. from April 1st to October 1st; 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. from October 1st to April 1st. Stamp Department from .7 A. M. to 9 P. M. On Sundays from 7 to 10 A. M. Money Order Department from 9 A. M. to + P. M. - Registered Letter De- partment from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Persons having grievances against the office, or any account, will please report the fact in writing, or in person. to the Postmaster. All Mails close on Sunday at 5 P. M. Mails for principal cities are supplied by R. P. O. pouches. Mails are forwarded daily over the follow- ing roads: Louisville, New Albany and Chicago; Ohio and Mississippi; Cincinnati, Lafayette and Chicago; Pittsburg, Cin-


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cinnati and St. Louis; Indianapolis and Vincennes; Baltimore and Ohio; Terre Haute and Evansville; Louisville and Nash- ville; Louisville and Lexington; Cincinnati and Great Southern; Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis; Elizabethtown and Paducah; Louisville and Evansville River Route.


STAGE MAILS.


Depart for Corydon, Lanesville and Edwardsville, daily at 9 A. M. For Floyd Knobs, Galena, Greenville, Bradford, Pal- myra, Hardinsburgh, Fredericksburgh, Chambersburgh and Rego, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 A. M. For Georgetown, Byrneville, Crandall, New Salsbury, Frenchtown, Milltown, Barren and Marengo, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 A. M. For Elizabeth, Laconia, Rehoboth and Locust Point, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 A. M.


ADVERTISED LETTERS-All letters remaining in the office are advertised on Monday of each week. If not claimed in one month thereafter, they are forwarded to Washington.


MONEY ORDERS-Absolute safety in sending money by mail is secured by obtaining a money order on any money or- der office, for which the fees are.


On orders not exceeding $15.


.10 cents


Over $15 and not exceeding $30.


15


$30


$40


20


« $40 66


$50. 25


No fractions of cents to be introduced in an order.


BRITISH INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS.


On orders not exceeding $10.


20 cents


Over $10 and not exceeding $20.


40


" $20


$30.


60


$30


66


66


$40


80


$40


$50


00


GERMAN INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS.


Over $5 and not exceeding $10.


15 cents


$10


$20


30. «


+ :


" $20


$30.


45 4


" $30


$40


60 4


$40 66


$50.


75 4


Money orders issued of France or Algeria at above rates.


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CARON'S NEW ALBANY DIRECTORY.


30310 WHY YOUR LETTER DID NOT GO.


Because you forget to address it. Because you forgot to stamp it. Because you forgot to write the town or state on the envelope. Because you did not write the street or num- ber plainly. Because you used a once cancelled stamp. Be- cause you cut out an envelope stamp and pasted it on your letter. Because you used internal revenue stamps instead of postage stamps. Because you used old, out of date stamps. Because you used a foreign stamp. Because you wrote the address so badly that no one could read it. Because you wrote the address on the top of the envelope, and it was sure- ly obliterated by the postoffice dating, receiving, and cancell- ing stamps.


INTERNAL REVENUE.


FIRST DISTRICT OF INDIANA-Fred. D. Conner, dep- uty collector for New Albany. REVENUE STAMPS -- Of all denominations for sale. James E. Pitt, Store Keeper and Guager for New Albany. Peleg Fiske, Guager for New Albany, office, 33 east Main.


UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER.


James G. Harrison, office, 275 Main.


C. K. CARON,


-PUBLISHER OF-


DIRECTORIES,


OFFICE, ROOMS


26 and 27 Schurmann Block,


LOUISVILLE, KY.


GHO & GOODBUS FANCY CONFECTIONER


CARAMELS A SPECIATLY


CHARLES E. JONES. Insurance Agent Dealer &t. Coal


424 E. Main. Tal Uyper 16th and Washington,


New Albany Carriage Works,


TRIBBET & HYDRON


Metabolished 1a 1808.


THE ST. CHARLES


SALOON


W.Jonku Propri ton r Derk.


Corner Btota and Market Streets.


NEW ALBANY, IND.


FLOUR,


FEED, 47


FRED. WUNDERLICH, -Wholemile- LIQUORS J Nos. 124 Spring, 125 & 127 Pearl St., Vernia's Block. NEW ALBANY.


GRAIN AND


PRODUCE


F. GOEBEL & CO., -Dealers In- Leather & Shoe Findings, French & Domestic Calf & Kip Skins,


MOROCCOS, SHEEP SKINE, UPPER, do., And all kinds of Belling and Lacing. AHEMLOCK AND OAK SOLE LEATHER A SPECIALTY. Cor. State & Market Sta., Now Albany, Ind.


H. B. HARMON,


-Manufacturer of-


THE NEW ALBANY


STONE PUMP, -Also Manufacturer of-


All Kinds of Stoneware, Flower Pots, SEWER PIPE, CHIMNEY TOPS, &C. Cor. Upper 15th and Water Sts., NEW ALBANY, IND.


JAN N. PAYTON. P. MO HL. PAYTON.


PAYTON HOUSE,


WAGON AND FEED STABLES ATTACHED. Accountedallema st ull Hours, Day at Night, st Loweri Raten. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FEEDING OF STOCK, &c. Nos. 178, 180. 184 Lower 7th and Main Sta., Ladies' Extramen, 77 Boventh Street, NEW ALBANY, IND.


COMMERCIAL- HOUSE I. HANCOCK, Proprietor, Boarding by the Week, Day or Meal.


GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS AT THE LOWEST RATES. Oor. Lower First and Main Streete, NEW ALBANY, IND.


W. M. FISHER, PROPRIETOR OF-


MERCHANTS' AND FARMERS' HOTEL,


AND WAGON YARD. State, N. W. Cor. Spring Sts., New Albany, Ind. Largeel and most central wagon yard and feed stable in the city. - Feed furnished and meals at all hours. Changes to suit the times, This house and yard is the best centrally located in the city.


WILLIAM GRESHAM, PROPRIETOR OF FARMERS' HOME WAGON AND FEED STABLES ATTACHED


Special Attention to the Pending. of Stock and other Accommodations. Main, S. E. Cor. Lower 7th, NEW ALBANY, IND.


LOUIS SCHMIDT, -Importer and Dhalor in-


German, Pronch, Rod White Wines. Kirschenwasser and Cogniac, . 41 MARKET STREET, New Albany, Ind.


B. F. CLINE,


-Dealer to all kinds of- BUILDING LUMBER,


Shingles, Doors, Sash and Blinds, Office and Yard, Market St, bet. U 7th and 8th, NEW ALBANY, IND.


SIMON STROBEL, -DEALER IN-


LEATHER, HIDES AND FINDINGS, No. 8 Market St., bet. Pearl and State, NEW ALBANY, IND.


Thomas Hopkins Albert Hopkin T. & A. HOPKINS, Tanners and Wool Pullere, -Manufactureri and Dealers in - Calf and Hog Skin Seating, Horse and Hog Skin Collar Leather, Fair Bridle, Skirting, ŐLo. Domestio Sumac. Cherry, West of N. State Sts., New Albany, Ind.


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C. HEIMBERGER PHOTOGRAPHER,


Pletures of Erery Style Done In the Best Hanner, AND ON MOST REASONABLE TERMS. 103 Pearl Street, bet. Markot and Spring, New Albany, Ind. Gro. RIDDLE, FIL, WITH C. HKIMBERGER.


D. J. CONGER, Contractor and Builder,


Manufacture of all kinds BRICK AND STONE WORK,


Works, east side Lower Sixth, near Main, Office and Residence, 358 Main, near Upper 4th,


NEW ALBANY,_IND.


WILLIAM SCALES, Manufacturer of und Daslar le Stoves, Tin,


Copper and Sheet Iron Ware,


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, TIN ROOFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTY, 20 State St., bet. Main and Market, NEW ALBANY, IND.


Excelsior Cook Store.


Old Stoven Taken ip Exchange.


Printara am


Binders,


LARGEST CIRCULATION


MAT KLARER,


CENTRAL SALOON


Pure O14 Kentucky Whiskies & Spomalby.


JOSEPH RENN, JR.,


NEW ALBANY, IND JOHN RILHTE BEST GRADES OF BRIGE


- FERDINAND KRAFT


BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS


Market. North Pret Cornue Uppur 19th,


NEW ALBANY, IND.


CARON'S


NEW ALBANY DIRECTORY.


ABBREVIATIONS.


... alley P. O ... ....... post office BV ...


avenue pres. ..... president bet. -between prop ... proprietor


.... boards T .... ... residence


bkkpr bookkeeper


........... road


clk ... ...... clerk R. R. ....... railroad


col'd. .... colored ret. ... retail


com mer. .commission merchant Rev ......... .Reverend


cor ...


... corner


... South


..... east se .. southeast


east side 88 .. south side Ing.


insurance SW .southwest


..... lower sec. ..... secretary


Tab ...


laborer supt .. superintendent


Lower Albany


treas .treasurer


.manufacturer U .... -. Upper


nr ...... ........ near W .... ......... west


w8 ...


.. westside


ne .... .northeast


whol


.. wholesale ns ..


.. north side


wid


......... widow


... northwest


wks ... works


opp.


..... opposite


W. U. West Union


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A BBOTT GEORGE W., hooker N. A. Rail Mill Co., r west of Wilson, nr creek


Abbott Joseph, blacksmith, r es U 3d, n of Oak


Abrahams Sarah Mrs., r 140 Pearl


Abrams Sallie, seamstress, r ws 2d, nr Cherry, W. U


Achilles Christian, bricklayer, r U 3d, se cor Oak


Ackerman Katie, domestic James Peirce


Ackermann Peter, lab O. F. Iron Wks, r ws L 6th, bet Main and Market


Ackley James, helper, r Main, sw cor L 3d Ackley William P., shoemkr, Main, sw cor L 3d


Adair Eliza (col'd), r es L 4th, bet Spring and Elm


Adair Joseph (col'd), driver, res L 4th, bet Spring and Elm


Adair William (col'd), driver, r es L 4th, bet Spring and Elm


Adams Edward, dairy, r 90 Market, cor Lafayette


Adams Elizabeth, wid William, r 90 Market, cor Lafayette


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ADAMS EXPRESS CO., R. E. King, agt, Opera House Bldg


Adams Georgianna, domestic, 301 Main, nr Pearl


Adams James P., heater N. A. Steam Forge, r ss Division, ab U Vincennes


Adams John Q., carpenter, r es U 6th, bet R. R. and Water Adams Joseph, captain H. and L. Co., r L 2d, se cor Spring Adams Mattie Miss, r es U 11th, bet Sycamore and Poplar


Adams Thomas J., grinder, r ss Elm, bet U 6th and 7th


Adams Wiley L., engineer, bds ws L 9th, nr Main Adams William, lab, r ns Water, bet L 3d and 4th


Adolph Adam, tailor, 30 Market, nr L 1st


Adolph George, clk Sherman & Bro., bds 30 Market, nr L 1st Aelers John, cigarmkr, r ns Spring, nr L 4th


Aelers Mary, wid Heinerich, r ns Spring, nr L 4th


Aelers William, cigarmkr, r ns Spring, nr L 4th


Agnew James, watchman Merchants' and Farmers' Hotel, r 10 Market, ab State


Ahlers Henry, trav agt, bds Central Hotel


Aikin William, piano agt, bds Central Hotel


Ailer Frederick, teamster Plate Glass Wks, r 472 Main, nr U Vincennes


Ainley Edward, student, r 251 U Vincennes, nr Spring


Ainley Henry, wool grader, r 251 U Vincennes, nr Spring Akers Jennie Miss, r Spring, ne cor L 4th


Akin William J., engineer, r Elm, sw cor U 11th


Albert Charles, messenger, bds 141 L 4th, nr Spring Albert John, huckster Central Market, r 141 L 4th, nr Spring


Albert Stephen, millinery and fancy goods, 109 Pearl


Albert William, messenger, bds 141 L 4th, nr Spring


Albertson Florence S., cutter Plate Glass Wks, r 376 Spring, nr U 15th


Albertson James, pressman U. S. Q. M. Dep't, rss Main, bet L 2d and 3d


Albertson Stanford U., glass cutter, r 376 Spring, nr U 15th Alexander Benjamin (col'd), lab, r ns Ealy, nr Hildreth, W. U Alexander Charles B., gen'l delivery clk P. O., r ns Elm, bet U 6th and 7th


Alexander George (col'd), lab. r es U 4th, bet Main and Market


Alexander Humphrey (col'd), lab, r es U 4th, bet Main and Market


Alexander John, lab, r Shipping, ne cor 2d, L. A.


Alexander John (col'd), lab, r es L 6th, nr Creek


Alexander Martha A., wid James, r 160 Spring, nr U 6th Alexander Robert (col'd), lab, r es U 4th, nr Sycamore


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Alexander Sidney (col'd), lab, r ns Green, nr State, W. U Alexander Stephen J. Jr., druggist, ns Main, bet U 4th and 5th bds 90 Main, nr U 4th


ALEXANDER S. J., physician, 90 Main, nr U 4th Alford Jacob J., carpenter, r ns Market, bet L 7th and 8th Allen Benjamin, farmer, r Main, se cor L 8th


Allen Benjamin F., plow handle mnfr, r ss 2d, nr Ferry, L. A


Allen Charles (col'd), roller, r State, sw cor Oak


Allen Enoch L., turner I. F. Force


Allen Frank, carpenter D. S. Barmore, r N. A


Allen Frank B. (col'd), asst principal L Second St School, r U 11th, se cor Market


Allen F. L., grinder I. F. Force


Allen James T., res L 5th, bet Main and Market


Allen Lewis W., clk H. H. Wicks, r es L 5th, bet Main and Market


Allen Mary E., wid Charles A., r 274 U Vincennes, nr Elm


Allen Oscar L., cabinet mkr John Shrader, Sr., r 72 L 4th, nr Main


Allen Rebecca, wid James T., r es L 5th, bet Main and Market Allen William G., foreman John Shrader, Sr., r 78 L 4th, nr Market


Allen William P., supt, r Main, se cor L 8th


Allendorf Werner, foreman M. Zier & Co., r 348 Spring, nr U 13th


Allinder Abraham, machinist, r ns Market, bet U 7th and 8th Allinger James, machinist, N. A. Woolen and Cotton Mills Allison Nancy, wid John, r 169 State, nr Elm


Allison William E., merchant tailor and gents furnishing goods, 61 Pearl, r ns Spring, bet U 11th and 13th.


Ambach Margaret, wid Caspar, r ng L., N. A. & C. R. R., nr U 4th


AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., R. E. King, agt, Opera House Bldg


American Machine Co., R. E. Burk, agt, 9 Main, bet Pearl and State


Ames Edward, blower Plate Glass Wks, r 213 U 10th, nr Oak


Ammons George, brakeman J., M. & I. R. R. Co., bds Com- mercial House


Ammons James M., mnfr Wooden Ware, ws State, bet Elm and Oak, bds ns Market, bet State and L 1st


Anderson Annie (col'd), laundress, r es L 4th, bet Spring and Elm


Anderson Elizabeth Mrs., r Floyd, nw cor L 10th


Anderson Frank, sawyer A. J. Kistler, r 30 L 9th, nr Floyd


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Anderson George W., painter, r ss Market, bet U 3d and Bank


Anderson John F., bricklayer, r 114 State


Anderson Louisa, wid John W., r ss Shelby, ab U Vincennes


Anderson Margaret H., wid George P., r ws L 10th, bet Main and Market


Anderson Mary E., wid Andrew J., r ss Spring, nr L 1st Anderson Nathan, lab I. F. Force, bds Payton House


Angel Charles W., express, r ns Main, bet L 2d and Wash- ington


Angel John, teamster, r 132 U 3d, nr Spring


Angel Lena, domestic Thomas Norton


Anthony Charles M., clk P. O., bds 380 Main, nr U 5th


Anthony D. Clinton, lawyer, r 880 main, nr U 5th


Anthony Edwin, clk, r Water, bet L 3d and 4th


Anthony H., lab O. F. Iron Works


Anthony Mark, lab O. F. Iron Wks, r Water, bet L 3d and 4th


Anthony Sarah A., wid Jacob, r ns Main, bet L 2d and Washington


Anthony William, lawyer, r ns Elm, bet State and Pearl


Antle Thomas (col'd), lab, r Budd rd, L. A


Antwein John,r ns Market, bet U 9th and 10th


Antwein Susan Mrs., boarding house, ns Market, bet U 9th and 10th


Appleby James R., sawyer M. L. Underhill, r ss Market, nr U Vincennes


Applegate Benjamin F., machinist Plate Glass Wks, r 122 L 4th, nr Spring


Applegate Elizabeth M., wid James, r 105 Bank, nr Market Applegate Ella Miss, teacher Main St School, r 105 Bank, nr Market


APPLEGATE JAMES P., sec N. A. Ledger-Standard Co., r 12th and Market


Applegate Mary L., wid Charles B., r 78 Spring, cor U 3d Arbuckle Sina, wid James H., r ss Elm, bet U 5th and 6th


Archer George E., architect, Oak, nw cor Pearl, bds Spring, sw cor L 3d


Arganbright Jacob, foreman City Ry Co., r South, ne cor Charlestown rd


Argo John W., mngr Singer Mnf'g Co., r ss Spring, bet U 9th and 10th


Armbruster Benjamin, lab, r 131 State, nr Spring


Armbruster Helen, wid Enoch, r ns L., N. A. & C. Ry, opp U 4th Armbruster Ignatz, night watchman P. Reising, r ns Spring, ny L, 4th


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Armstrong Ann Mrs., r ws L 10th, bet R. R. and Floyd Armstrong Annie Mrs., r 650 Spring, nr U Vincennes Armstrong Charles, boat builder, bds 338 Main, nr U 3d Armstrong Cyrus, machinist Webster & Pitt, r country Armstrong Elizabeth, wid Charles, r 36 Market, nr L 1st Armstrong George, boat builder, r 338 Main, nr U 3d Armstrong James, finisher, bds 36 Market, nr L 1st


Armstrong James, lab, r ns Market, bet L 1st and 2d


Armstrong James, night watchman, r es U 3d, bet Main and Market


Armstrong James A., elk Gibson House


Armstrong Jane, wid David, r 145 U 9th, bet Spring and Elm Armstrong John (col'd), lab, r Ealy, sw cor Constitution, W. U Armstrong John T., clk, r ns Market, bet L 5th and 6th


Armstrong John W., carpenter D. S. Barmore, r.19 L 7th, nr Water


Armstrong Joseph F., ship carpenter, r ns Market, bet L 5th and 6th


Armstrong Mary, wid Thomas, r ss Poplar, bet U 11th and 13th


Armstrong Robert H., engineer, r 146 L 5th, nr Spring


Armstrong Thomas W. (McDonald & Co.), r 145 U 9th, bet Spring and Elm


Armstrong Wesley, grocer and saloon, 76 Water, cor U 3d


Armstrong William, driver L. B. Friend, r 152 Pearl, nr Elm Armstrong William H. H., captain Jefferson Hose Co. No. 2., r 38 Market, bet 1st and 2d


Armstrong William T., engineer, r es U 8th, bet Oak and Sycamore


Arnesmann Annie C., domestic 193 U 4th, cor Oak Arnold Edmund (col'd), lab, r ws Pearl, bet Elm and Oak


Ashbrenner George W., helper N. A. Steam Forge, bds ss Spring, ab U Vincennes


Ashby James (Kiser & Ashby), r Galena, Ind


Ashby William (col'd), lab O. F. Iron Wks, r es L 5th, nr Commerce


Ashton Nannie, wid George H., r ss Main, bet L 3d and 4th Ashton Sallie L. Miss, music teacher, ss Main, nr L 3d Ashton Sophia, wid Isaac, r ss Main, bet L 3d and 4th Ashworth Henrietta Miss, res L 10th, bet Main and Market Ashworth Nancy, wid James, r es L 10th, bet Main and Market Aston John H., engineer, r ns Spring, bet L 4th and 5th


Atherton Joseph L., conductor, r Spring, sw cor West Atkins Elizabeth, wid George, r ns Oak, bet U 13th and 15th Atkins George W., lab, r 104 U-10th, nr Market


Atkins Josephine, wid Curtis, r ns Elm, ber U 5th and 6th


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Atkins Washington, hostler Mrs. B. Buchheit


Atkinson James, blower Plate Glass Wks, r ss Spring, bet U 11th and 18th


Atkinson Sarah J., wid Samuel, r ss Spring, nr U 11th Atkison Mack, painter, r U 8th, se cor Beeler


Atkisson Abner C., salesman Prof. James Brown, bds U 3d, bet Spring and Elm


ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TELEGRAPH CO., George H. Godfrey, mngr, 7 east Main


Aughey William, beamer N. A. Woolen and Cotton Mills Aughey William. Jr., beamer N. A. Woolen and Cotton Mills Aulspaugh Tina, domestic L 5th, sw cor Spring


Austin Charity J., wid Alfred, r ws U Vincennes, bet Char- tres and Beeler


Austin George, helper N. A. Steam Forge


Austin Henry C., policeman, r 22 U 6th, nr R R Ave


Austin John D., wks Glass Wks, r ws L 5th, bet Market and Spring


Austin Lillie Miss, teacher U Spring St School, r ns Spring, ab U Vincennes


Austin Mary H., wid M. P., r ss Shelby, nr U 8th


Austin Samuel W., assorter, bds ws U Vincennes, bet Char- tres and Beeler


Austin Sarah Mrs., r ns Spring, ab U Vincennes


Austin T. E., drugs and medicines, Main, ne cor Washington Austin William, glass cutter, r es U Washington, nr Main Autle John, lab O. F. Iron Works Autle Thomas, lab O. F. Iron Works


Avery Oscar, solicitor, bds Park House


Awbrey William C. tras agt H. B. Harmony 'r Water, bet U 14th and 15th


Axline Charles E., carriage mkr, D. C. Axline, bds 71 U 3d, nr Market


Axline David C., carriage mnfr, 69 U 3rd, nr Market, r 71 U 3d Ayers Daniel, cabinet mkr John Shrader, Sr., r ns Elm, ab U Vincennes


BACH EMMA, domestic, 187 Spring, nr U 7th


Bach Henry W., cigar mnfr, 68 main, nr U 3d Backus George, turner I. F. Force, r 53 L 9th, nr Main Bacon John, boiler mks, bds Merchants and Farmers Hotel Bader Ada Miss, teacher Lower Spring St School, r ns Mar- ket, bet State and L 1st


Bader Charles W., meet and vegetables, Market, se cor U 10th, r Market, sw cor U 10th


Bader Henry, baker Peter Stotz


Bader Jacob, saloon, Market, sw cor U 10th Bady Squire, r ws Constitution, nr Ealy W. U


Baer Charles, currier George Moser


Baer Barbara, wid Conrad, r ns Shelby, nr U 7th Baer John, dry goods, 103 Pearl, r 258 U 6th, nr Poplar


Bagerly Emma, wks Woolen Mills, bds Stallings House Baggerly Charles, lab N. A. Rail Mill Co


Baggerly Christina, wid David, r Ferry, nr 3d, L. A


Baggerly Millard F., lab, r Ferry, nr 3d, L. A


Baggerly Silas T., lab, r ss 2d, nr Shipping, L. A


Bailey James (col'd), lab, r ss Ealy, nr Washington, W. U


Bailey John L., helper N. A. Rail Mill Co., r ss Corydon Pike, nr bridge


Baird George L., clk J. W. Seabrook, r es L 2d, bet Market and Spring


Baird James R., r es L 2d, bet Market and Spring


Baker August, lab O. F. Iron Work's


Baker John, lab Plate Glass Works, r ns Elm, bet U 11th and 13th


Baker John B., ship carpenter, r ss Corydon rd, nr bridge, L. A Baker John F., cigar mnfr, 6 Main above State


Baker William B., cigar mnfr, and cigars and tobacco ret, Main, nw cor Bank


Baldwin Edward H., clk U. S. Q. M. Dept, r 323 U Vincennes, cor Sycamore


Baldwin Mary Miss, matron Old Ladies Home, r same


Baldwin Matthias D., clk, r Spring, ne cor L 5th


Baldwin Nathaniel P., r Spring, ne cor L 5th


Baldwin Robert, r ws L 2d, bet Spring and Elm


Baldwin Robert B., clk, r Spring, ne cor L 5th


Baldwin Thomas, grocer, Oak, ne cor U 11th Bales Jacob (col'd), lab, r West Union


Ball Blasius, contractor, r 259 U 6th, nr Sycamore


Balser Mary, wid Louis, r es L 2d, bet Main and Market Baltes Carrie Miss, r es L 7th, nr R. R. ave Baltes Peter, muck roller, r es L 7th, nr R. R. ave Balthis David, caulker, r 185 U-11th, nr Oak


Bane John, basket mkr, r 16 L Oak, nr State Baner Anthony, painter, r 121 L 2d, nr Spring


Banes Anson W., patter mnkr Chas. Hegewald & Co., r ns Elm, bet U 15th and Vincennes


Banes James T. (W. & J. T. Banes), r 642 Spring, cor U Vincennes


Banes Joseph D., clk G. W. Grosheider, r Spring, ne cor U Vincennes


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Banes William (W. & J. T. Banes), r 199 Market, nr U 8th Banes William and James T., carpenter and builders, Market, nr U 9th


Banet Katie, domestic, Spring, ne cor U 10th


Banet Rosa, domestic D. G. Hudson


Banks Alfred (col'd), lab, r Spring, nw cor West


Banks Charles (col'd), lab, r es U 5th, bet Spring and Elm Banks John B., carpenter and builder, 43 U 4th, nr Main Baptist Tabernacle, es U 4th, bet Market and Spring Barbee Maria, wid John, r Market, sw cor L 2d


Barbour James A., bolter Murray & Hammer, bds ns 1st, nr Shipping, L. A


Bareford Joseph, carpenter Plate Glass Wks, r ns Elm, bet U 11th and 13th


Bareford Joseph E., r ns Elm, bet U 11th and 13th


Bareford Lewis, Carpenter Plate Glass Wks, r 71 Market, nr U 3d


Bareford Mary Mrs., milliner, 71 market, nr U 3d


Bareford Samuel H., carpenter Plate Glass Wks, r ns Elm, bet U 11th and 13th


Barido Nicholas, glass flattener Plate Glass Wks, ¿ Water, bet U 7th and 8th


Barke Charles (T. Barke & Sons), r 34 east Main, nr Pearl Barke John W., laster T. Barke & Sons, bds 34 e Main Barke Samuel F. (T, Barke & Sons), r 34 east Main, nr Pearl Barke Thomas (T. Barke & Sons), r 34 e Main, nr Pearl


BARKE T. & SONS (Thomas, Charles and Samuel F. Barke), mnfrs ladies shoes, 34 east Main, nr Pearl


Barker Joseph, wks Hickory Mills, bds es L 10th, bet R. R. and Floyd


Barker William A., carpenter, r es L 10th, nr Floyd Barker W. Worden, r es L 10th, bet R. R. and Floyd


Barkhouse Leo, foreman Prof. J. Brown, r ss Elm, bet State and Pearl


Barlow Lulie Miss, teacher Upper Spring Street School Barlow Otis A., elk, r ns Elm, bet U 15th and Vincennes Barnaby Betsy, wid Henry, r es Galt, bet Dewey and Water Barnett Charles, bds ss Market, bet L 8th and 9th


Barnett Isaac T., carpenter, r ss Market, bet L 8th and 9th Barnett Jesse, bds Park House


Barrett Edward, puddler O. F. Iron Wks, r ns Floyd, bet L 9th and 10th


Barrett James, r ns Floyd, bet L 9th and 10th


Barrett Phineas H., decorator, 34 State, nr Main, r L 2d, bet Oak and Cherry Bartelman Margaret, cook, r 16 Market, nr Pearl


Barth August (A. Barth & Co.), r 435 Main, nr U 7th Barth August, Jr., currier A. Barth & Co., » 87 U 4th, nr Main .


BARTH A. & CO. (August Barth and Charles Groscurth), tanners and curriers, factory, ws U 10th, bet R. R. and Water


Barth Charles, tailor, r ns Elm, bet U 15th and Vincennes


Barth Henry, tanner A. Barth & Co., r L 1st, nw cor Spring


Barth Lou Miss, dressmkr, L 1st, nw cor Spring


Barth Samuel, bricklayer, bds ws U 11th, sw cor R. R.


Barth William, lab Charles Hegewald & Co., r 74 Bank, nr Market


Bartliner Sallie Miss, dressmkr, 72 L 1st, nr Main


Barton Albert M. Rev., pastor United Brethren Church, r ns Floyd, beyond Bridge


Bassett Richard Rev. (col'd), pastor Second Baptist Church, r 238 U 11th, hr Poplar


Bates Maria (col'd), laundress, r ns Elm, bet U 10th and 11th Batey Squire, r ws Constitution, nr Ealy


Bauer Kate, domestic, Main, nw cor U 14th


Baugh John, smoother, r ss Beeler, nr Chartres


Baumann Lawrence, picture agt, r ss Elm, ab U Vincennes


Baxter Abraham, janitor First National Bank, r ns Main, bet U 4th and 5th


Baxter Alfred R., chemist, r 154 U Vincennes, opp Market


Baxter Edward chemist, r 26 U Vincennes, nr Water


Baxter Harrison H., carpenter, ws State, nr Main, r L 2d, sw cor R. R. ave


Baxter James W., trav agt, r 130 L 7th, nr Market


Baxter Newton, driver O. F. Iron Wks, r ws L 5th, bet Market and Spring


Baxter William N., roller, r 130 L 7th, nr Market


Beach Augustus, clk J. C. Brewer & Son, bds ss Elm, bet U 7th and 8th


Bean Charles, lab N. A. Rail Mill Co., r Water, bet U 4th and 5th


Beard Andrew, carpenter, r ns Main, bet L 5th and 6th


Beard Charles, lab O. F. Iron Wks, r Water, bet L 3d and 4th Beard Daniel, lab N. A. Rail Mill Co., r Market, se cor L 8th Beard David, driver, r ns Main, bet L 6th and 7th


Beard Hiram N., painter T. L. Mullineaux, r ws L 4th, bet Market and Spring


Beard John O., r Water, bet L 3d and 4th


Beard Mollie Miss, cutter T. Barke & Sons, r ns Main, bet L 5th and 6th


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Beard Thomas E., painter T. L. Mullincaux, r ss Main, bet L 5th and 6th


Beard William H., helper O. F. Iron Works, r ws L 5th, bet Main and R. R. ave


Beasley Thomas, paper hanger R. Silberman, r U 11th, sw cor R. R


Becht Edmund G., agt V. Becht, bds 167 Spring, nr U 7th Becht Valentine, dealer in pianos and organs, 167 Spring, nr U 7th


Beck Calvin, engineer, r ws U 8th, bet R. R. and Water




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