Woods' Baltimore city directory (1874), Part 1

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Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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GEGAN BRO'S & ALLMAND, 73 and 75 Second St. EDWARD'T. GEGAN. | FIRE, LIFE & MARINE INSURANCE. | JNO. O'G. ALLMAND


WM KNABE C). PIANO FORTES AND ORGANS. WAREROOMS: No. 350 W. BALTIMORE ST., BALT, No, 112 FIFTH AVE., N. Y. Fire insurance ational - OF BALTIMORE. INCORPORATED 1849. CAPITAL, DIRECTORS : HENRY M. BASH. . $100,000 GEORGE BARTLETT .. JOSEPH W, JENKINS. WM. WOODWARD. E. J. CHURCH. GEORGE SMALL, ASSETS. HUGH SISSON. ROBERT LAWSON $ 220,000 D. II, MILLER. OLIVER A. PÅRKER. ROBERT LEUR. GEORGE C. JENKINS; Office Y. W. Cor. Holliday and Second Sts. H. C. LANDIS, Sec'y. ·J. B. SEIDENSTRICKER, Pres't. GEO. B. COALE. WM. E. MORRIS. GEO. B. COALE & MORRIS. Fire & Marine Insurance No. 58 EXCHANGE PLACE. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. . . BALTIMORE COAL TAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 59 S. Charles Street, GRAVEL ROOFING AND CELLAR PAVING --


HOME INSURANCE CO .. New York, - NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INS. CO. MERCHANTS MUTUAL (MARINE) 'INSURANCE CO.


Assets, $2,544060. Assets, 84,526.000 .. Assets, $14,565.000. Gold ... OF BALTIMORE:


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FIRE INSURANCE.


J. G. PROUD & SONS, PROUD & CAMPBELL, No. 1 RIALTO BUILDING, Cor, HOLLIDAY & SECOND STS.


Capital Represented, -


-


$21,730,000.


COMPANIES REPRESENTED.


ÆTNA INS. CO. OF HARTFORD, CONN., $6,000,000. NATIONAL F. INS. CO. OF HARTFORD, CONN., 830,000.


SPRINGFIELD F. & M. INS. CO. OF MASS., 1,100,000. GERMANIA F. INS. CO. OF NEW YORK, 1,300,000. ROYAL INS. CO. OF LIVERPOOL & LONDON, 12,500,000.


BALTIMORE RETORT AND FIRE BRICK WORKS.


GEO. C. HICKS & CO.


Office, No. 3 S. Holliday Street, Manufactory, Locust Point, BALTIMORE, MD.


Clay Retorts for Gas Works SUGAR REFINERIES, &c. Tiles of all Shapes and Sizes, FIRE PROOF BRICK OF ALL PATTERNS, FIRE MORTAR, GROUND FIRE CLAY, FIRE CEMENT, STOVE LININGS AND MANUFACTURERS OF CLAY IN GENERAL.


1


JAMES BATES,


PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF BATES' SAFETY ELEVATOR


OR


DUMB WAITER.


Patented April 18th, 1871.


FOR Warehouses, Factories, Stores, Hotels, Hospitals,


And every place where Merchan- dise, &c., is transferred from one story to another. There are hu- dreds of them operating in different cities and towns.


Send for circulars containing names, and price list.


IRUN


JIB


FCUNDRY


BEST AND


CHEAPEST HOISTING


MACHINE


On Strictly


SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES,


FOR


WAREHOUSES.


JAMES BATES, Iron Foundry, COR. PRATT AND PRESIDENT STS., BALT.


2


Firemen's Insurance Co.


OF BALTIMORE, N. E. Cor. South and Second Sts.


THIS COMPANY, ESTABLISHED NEARLY HALF A CENTURY,


BACKED BY A LARGE CASH CAPITAL,


INSURES Warehouses & Contents, Dwellings & Furniture, Vessels & Cargoes, Factories and Machinery, Mills, Lumber, Merchandise, And all kinds of Goods subject to Loss or Damage by FIRE, in both Town and Country, on the most Favorable Terms.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS.


Angustus J. Albert,


F. W. Bennett,


William Sinns.


Frederick Achey,


Jos. James Taylor,


William H. Stran,


Thomas W. Levering,


John G. Reaney, James Myer,


George J. Appold,


Austin Jenkins,


John T. Cullimore,


Joshna Dryden,


J. Alex. Shriver.


Thos. J. Wilson,


George W. Flack,


Herman J. Reitz,


Wm. H. Brown,


Mendes I. Cohen, John M. Galt,


Gustavus Nicholson,


Hugh Bolton,


Henry R. Louderman.


Gustavus A. Dorgan,


James M. Anderson,


Caleb Parks,


D. E. Woodburn,


Samuel Hart, George Franck,


James Bates.


J. MARSHALL WINCHESTER, Sec'y. HENRY P. DUHURST, Pres't.


FU! B


F. L. BATES & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


BATES' PATENT


WAREHOUSE ELEVATORS


DUMB WAITERS


AND


HOISTING MACHINES ALL KINDS, BOTH STEAM AND HAND POWER. Office in Manufactory,


9 Harrison St. NEAR MARYLAND INSTITUTE.


GEO. PAGE & CO.


No. 5 N. SCHROEDER ST., BALTIMORE, MD,


MANUFACTURERS OF


Page's Amproved Patent Jortable Circular


Saw Hills,


Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers.


ALSO, GANG, MULAY AND SASH SAW MILLS; FLOUR MILL MACHINERY ; GRIST MILLS; TIMBER WHEELS; LATH AND SLAB MACHINERY; SAW GUMMERS; HORSE POWERS; SHAFTING, PULLEYS, &C.


Dealers in Henry Disston's, R. Hoe & Co's, and Emer- | Manufacturers' Agents for Low's, Evarts', and Drakes' son's Patent Solid and Inserted Tooth Saw, Patent Shingle Machines, and every description and Mill Supplies generally. of Wood Working Machinery.


0 par Catalogue and Prices furnished on application. Pay The Red Line of City Cars, going west, pass within a few steps of our Establishment.


J.D.EHLERS ENG


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4


ADVERTISEMENTS.


GAEHLE'S PIANO MANUFACTURING CO


OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, MD.


CHARTERED MARCH 29, 1864.


GOLD


MEDAL


Nos. 15, 17 and 19 North EUTAW STREET


This Company having been organized and chartered in April, 1864, in conjunction with the well known firm of GAELLE & CO., as a Joint Stock Company, composed exclusively of practical Piano Makers, who have held prominent positions for many years, in some of the best. Piano Forte Estab- lishments in this country and Europe, and having now one of the largest and most successful man- ufactories in operation, are able to furnish an instrument which, for durabilty and elegance of work- manship, volume and sweetness of tone, can find no superior.


In consequence of their organization, the Company is enabled to sell at lower prices than any other factory in the country, giving at the same time a guarantee for five years, and the usual priv- ilege of exchange.


Repairing aud Tauing Promply Attended to. (The public is respectfully invited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.


J. COYLE & BRO.


Cor. Pratt and Fremont Streets.


MARBLE &


Bracket Shelves AND


REGISTERS.


MARBLEIZED


SLATE MANTELS,


FRAMES and FIREBOARDS Made to Order. Also, Soapstone Registers, Sinks, Wash Tubs, Stoves and Stove Linings, from our Quarry, formerly "Maryland Steam Soapstone Works."


420 and 422 PRATT STREET, Near Penn.


5


ADVERTISEMENTS.


BUY ONLY


THE GENUINE.


FAIRBANKS


HONLAND N.4


STANDARD SCALES,


Weigh-Lock, R. R. Track, Depot, Hay, Coal, Dormant, Warehouse, Platform,


Counter, Union, Family, Butchers', Druggists', Jewelers' and Bank Scales.


Received the First


AT THE GREAT


PREMIUMS.


FAIRBANKS' SCALES.


PARIS


Two Medals,


EXPOSITION.


And also Best Alarm Double Locking Money Drawers.


FAIRBANKS & CO., 166 W. Baltimore St.


WILLIAM WILKENS,


H. H. GRAUE.


WIŁŁAM WIŁKENS & €0. STEAM


CURLED HAIR


MANUFACTORY, 300 W. PRATT STREET, DEPOT, NEW YORK, 217 PEARL STREET. BALTIMORE. DEALERS IN BRISTLES, VARNISH, SPRINGS, TWINE, HAIR-CLOTH, BED LACES, COWHIDES, GLUE, SAND PAPER, &c.


"Constantly on hand the best qualities of PURE CURLED HORSE AND CAT- TLE HAIR ; MIXED AND HOG HAIR.


to. All orders received through the Post Office or Agent will be promptly attended The highest prices paid for Cattle and Horse Tails and Hog Hair.


6


ADVERTISEMENTS.


MONUMENT IRON WORKS! DENMEAD & SON, Cor. North & Monument Sts., Baltimore, MANUFACTURERS OF


STATIONARY AND PORTABLE


ENGINES BOILERS


ALL SIZES. Also, MACHINERY, FOR SAW AND FLOUR MILLS,


Mines, Iron Furnaces, Portable Corn and Wheat Mills, Bark Mills, Extract Works, BRIDGES, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, &c. DISINTEGRATORS FOR BONES, FERTILIZERS. ORES, &c.


THROUGH Air Line Passenger and Freight Route, TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTH-WEST, VIA Richmond, York River & Chesapeake R. R. Line, VIA RICHMOND.


THE STEAMERS OF THIS LINE LEAVE


PIER No. 10 LIGHT ST. WHARF, AT 4 O'CLOCK, P. M.


FOR RICHMOND,


Connecting with the Richmond and Danville, Chesapeake and Ohio, Piedmont Air Line, North Carolina, Charlotta, Columbia, and Augusta, Greenville and Columbia, Richmond and Atlanta Air Line Rail Roads. For all information apply to


R. FOSTER, Gen'l Supt.


N. H. HOTCHKISS, Traveling Agt.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


HACHTEL'S


mmoniated uper


hosphate,


FOR


Cotton, Born, Hats, Potatoes, Wheat, Grass, &c.


Hachtel's Pure Dissolved Bone For various Crops.


HACHTEL'S


Tobacco Fertilizer,


FOR TOBACCO AND OTHER CROPS REQUIRING A INGH PER CENTAGE OF AMMONIA AND POTASH.


Genuine Leopoldshall Kainit,


THIE CELEBRATED GERMAN POTASHI SALTS,


For Top Dressing, Cotton, Tobacco, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Peas, Grass, Fruit Trees and all the Root Crops.


HACHTEL'S Acid Super Phosphate,


FOR BUCKWHEAT, CLOVER, AND ALSO, FOR FARMERS WHO PREFER MIXING THEIR OWN FORTILIZERS WITH AMMONIA, POTASH, SODA, &c.


Jay We are now preparing an article composed of a high grade of SOLUBLE SUPER PHOSPHATE AND POTASH, for Grass, Buckwheat, and also, for a Spring Dressing for Wheat, Fruit Trees, &c.


WE ALSO DEAL IN Ground Bone, Bone Dust, Bone Meal,


GUANAPE, PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN GUANOS. 0"We solicit a call from Dealers, and Farmers and Planters. Liberal Discount to Dealers and large CASH BUYERS.


JOHN C. HACHTEL & CO. Manufacturers and gen'l Commission Merchants, No. 14 Bowly's Wharf, NEAR THE CORN EXCHANGE.


8


ADVERTISEMENTS.


Fire &


Marine Insurance


PHENIX, of Brooklyn, - CITIZENS, of Newark, N. J.


$2,000,000 360,000


MERCANTILE MUT. MARINE INS. CO. of N. Y. 1,434,000


J. A. RIGBY, Agent, No. 26 SECOND STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.


WM. REISINGER. JOHN C. REISINGER.


WM. REISINGER & SON,


Dealers in all kinds of NEW and SECOND HAND


Furniture,


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, PAPER STOCK, METALS, &c. Nos. 1 and 3 PORTLAND and 49 COLUMBIA STREETS, BALTIMORE.


CHAS. L. SPIES,


1


Dancing s Waltzing Academy


OPEN FROM SEPTEMBER UNTIL MAY, AT CENTRAL HALL, Cor. Baltimore and Charles Streets, Residence, 243 SARATOGA STREET. With increased facilities of affording to Young Ladies, Misses, Masters and Gentlemen, a thorough and practical knowledge of the above elegant accomplishment, his course of instruction is thoroughly systematic, and embraces all the new and fashionanle Dances. TERMS MODERATE.


NOVELTY WORKS.


WM. JAS. MURRAY.


JAS. MURRAY. JAS. MURRAY SON,


Engineers Machinists,


BOILER MAKERS AND MILLWRIGHTS, Manufacturers of Flour, Grist and Guano Mills, both Portable and Stationary ; also, Circular, Single and Gang Saw Mills. All other Machinery and Models made to order. Nos. 40, 42, and 44 York Street, near Light, BALTIMORE, MD. Iron and Brass Castings, Low and High Pressure Engines and Boilers, Tanks, &c. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Repairing promptly attended to.


9


ADVERTISEMENTS.


Buckskin Gloves and Gauntlets, YARNS, HOSIERY, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, &C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


JACOB KNIPP, JI .. No. 33 NORTH HOWARD STREET. Bet. Fayette and Lexington, Lovejoy's Old Stand, BALTIMORE. MI).


DEALERS IN UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, FOR GENTLEMEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.


Umbrellas. Canes, Neck Ties, Collars, Suspenders. Handkerchiefs, Worsteds, Canvass, Bows, Scarfs, Machine Silk, Spool Cotton, Threads, Needles, Pins, Wool Jackets, Gum Cloth, Fancy Soaps, Corsets, Notions, &c., &c., &c.


GARTHE & LOWENSTEIN, SLATERS,


Dwellings : Nos. 98 HILL and 257 SARATOGA STREETS.


SLATE-YARD HANOVER NEAR HAMBURG ST BALTIMORE, MD.


All Orders left at the above places promptly attended to.


MICHAEL ROCHE,


BUILDER & CONTRACTOR.


HOUSES ALWAYS ON HAND, FOR SALE OR RENT, S. W. Cor. Biddle and Cathedral Sts. and No, 68 Centre Street.


JOHN H. HASKELL, 33 S. EUTAW ST. BALTIMORE, MANUFACTURER OF


COTTON AND WOOL MACHINE CARDS Leather Belting and Hose, Also, A General Supply of MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES ON HAND. Orders for Cotton and Wool Machinery Promptly Filled.


10


ADVERTISEMENTS.


MARYLAND BRITANNIA and Gold & Silver Plate Works


ESTABLISHED 1850.


WM. HOLMES;


Sales Room, 3 N. Charles Street, OFFICE AND FACTORY, Nos. 50 & 52 HOLLIDAY ST. BALTIMORE, MD.


BOYD RICKETTS,


SUCCESSORS TO JOIN BOYD. DEALERS IN


MAIT AND HOPS,


MALT HOUSE, -


- - FOOT OF EUTAW ST.


OFFICE, -


- No. 14 S. GAY ST.


BARLEY MALT, RYE MALT and HOPS as required by Brewers, Bakers and Distillers, constantly on hand.


B. A. DAIGER,


Furnishing Undertaker,


No. 74 S. BROADWAY.


Every Requisite for the Proper Preservation and Interment of the Dead. TERMS MODERATE.


J. DOBBIN, STABLES, No. 36 and 38 NORTH ST.


Personal Attendance AT FUNERALS.


BY DAY OR MONTH


Horses taken at Livery


Coaches at all hours for Cars, Shopping, Visiting and Theatres ; also, Clarences for Parks, Weddings, &c.


11


ADVERTISEMENTS.


RAMSAY & CARTER. VULCAN


Steam Engine Works.


SPECIAL FUEL ECONOMIZING


FIRST CLASS MARINE AND STATIONARY ENGINES AND BOILERS,


From New and Approved Designs.


Cor. Hughes and William Sts. Central Office 19 German Street, BALTIMORE, MD.


PUMPING ENGINES,


For the Supply of Water to Towns and Cities.


Plant and Machinery Complete


FOR WATER WORKS, IRON BLAST FURNACES, SUGAR MAKING AND REFINING, IRRIGATION, DRAINAGE, SEWAGE, AND MINING PURPOSES.


12


ADVERTISEMENTS.


BALTIMORE & SOUTHERN Steam Transportation Co. BALTIMORE TO WILMINGTON, N. C.


Composed of the following Steamships:


BOLIVAR, - Capt. Wm. Evans. R. CLYDE, - Capt. D. C. Childs. LUCILLE, - Capt. D. J. Price.


Sailing from Baltimore every Five Days, and During the Busy Season Tri-weekly.


CONNECTING WITH THE


Great Atlantic Coast Line.


Through Bills Lading given to all points in North and South Carolina, and to points in Georgia and Alabama.


Freight received daily and properly cared for on Wharf and in Warehouse. Insurance cffected in Good Companies at Low Rates,


The attention of Shippers is called to the LOW RATES, QUICK TIME, and great facilities of- fered by this Route. No Charges at Wilmington, and Losses promptly paid.


For Through Rates, Classifications, Bills Lading and other information, Apply to


ANDREWS & CO., Gen'l Agts. Or to 73 Smith's Wharf, BALTIMORE.


A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, WILMINGTON, N. C.


JAMES B. ANDREWS, AGENT Savannah Steamers


73 Smith's Wharf and Foot of Long Dock, BALTIMORE.


.


JOHN W. WOODS, STEAM


Book and Job Printer


AND Publisher Baltimore City Directory, No. 12 South Street,


Over National Farmers and Planters Bank.


ADVERTISEMENTS.


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14


ADVERTISEMENTS.


MANUFACTURERS OF


FIRST


GOLD


PREMIUM


Grand & Square Pianos,


No. 5 and 7 S. Eutaw Street, Opposite Concordia Opera House.


JACOB WEAVER, UNDERTAKER IN GENERAL


TAYLOR'S CORPSE PRESERVER.


Patented July 5, 1870. Manufactured and for sale by


COFFIN WARE-ROOMS NOS 4 & 6 DRUID HILL AVENUE, NEAR EUTAW ST. BALTIMORE,MD.


JACOB WEAVER, 4 and 6 Druid Hill Ave. BALTIMORE, MD.


WHITALL, TATUM & Co, MANUFACTURERS OF


Green & Flint Glassware,


FRUIT JARS, &c.


No. 79 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE.


No. 410 Race St., Philadelphia, No. 7 College Place, New York. PROPRIETORS OF THE Phoenix Green Glass Works, Millville, Cumberland Co., N. J. Flint Glass Works, Schetterville, Cumberland Co., N. J.


Represented by WM. GILMORE.


WOODS'S


BALTIMORE CITY


DIRECTORY.


CONTAINING A CORRECTED


Engraved Map of the City,


A BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


A STREET DIRECTORY,


And an Appendix of much Useful Information.


1874.3


BALTIMORE: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN W. WOODS, No. 12 SOUTH STREET,


Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, by John W. Woods, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.


Rane


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CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS


AND NAMES TOO LATE FOR INSERTION IN THEIR PROPER PLACES.


Anderson A. L. agent for Whann's fertilizers, 16 Bowly's wharf.


Baddars & Watts, (H. H. Baddars, J.M. Watts) carpenters and builders, 87 Harrison


Baltimore Brewery, F. Dandelet & Co. cor Han- over and Conway


Baltimore and Drum Point R. R. office, 46 Lex- ington


BLACKLAR ALEX. C. flour, feed, grain and fertilizers com. merchant. cor Pratt and Mc- Elderry's whf.


BONSAL & CALDWELL, (T. V. Bonsal, J. W. Caldwell) flour and grain com. merchts. 25 w Pratt


BRIDGES, GREEN & EASTER, wholesale grocers, 5 Commerce


Dandelet F. & Co. (F.Dandelet, Wm.D.English, Peter Dahme) Baltimore Brewery, cor Han- over and Conway


De Wolff Benj. cigars and tobacco, 29 n Charles dw 16 e Fayette


Elliott & Son, flour and feed, 15 and 17 w Pratt England & Bell, (Joseph H. England, Henry C. Bell) match factory, 282 and 284 w Baltimore First Baltimore Spiritualist Congregation, Wash. A. Danskin, pres't, Law building, cor St. Paul and Lexington


Hammen G. H. painter, 235 Peirce


Hook B. F. (B.F.Hook & Co. ) Carrollton hotel Hooper S. H. & Bro. (S. H. and F. L. Hooper ) real estate and conveyancing, 30 St. Paul


Hopkins Frank N. (Turner & H.) 248 n Charles JOHNSON, SHRYOCK & CO. (James Johnson, Wm. H. Shryock, Aug. J. Lyons) wholesale lumber, cor Hanover and Cross


Kammerer Wm. A. paints, oils, glass, &c. 127 Franklin, dw 73 George


Kessler T. V. salesman, 16 Bowly's whf


Kurtz J. Benjamin, office Presbyterian Weekly 144 w Baltimore


Loewy Louis, music teacher, 34 s Sharp


Maguire J. F. book and job printer, over 90 w Baltimore


Marshall & Bolton, painters, Fayette nrHolliday McJilton John F. office Presbyterian Weekly, 144 w Baltimore


Monroe A. J. 248 n Charles


Monroe Mrs. Dr. N. P. 248 n Charles


Morton, Bull & Co. flour and com. merchts. 77 McElderry wharf


Parker Robert C. agent Ainsworth Patent Boiler Covering, 33 s Eutaw, dw 216 Lee nr Brown


SHRYOCK & CLARK, (Thos. J. Shryock, Geo. R. Clark ) lumber, cor Eastern av and Union dock


Winks Wm. M. oyster packer, 74 Boston, Canton Stanley L. & Co. law and collection agency, 31 St. Paul


Seligsberg Louis, (Wolff & S.) 177 n Exeter


Wolff & Seligsberg, distiller's agts. and com mers. 66 Exchange pl


GENERAL CONTENTS.


PAGE.


Adjutant General, 883


Advertisements, Index to


5


Aged Men's Home 908


German Society of Maryland, 904


German Orphan Asylum, . 910


Germania Club, 904


Germania Maennerchor, 906


Government of the United States, 883


883 Government of the State of Maryland,


Appeal Tax Court, 884


Appendix, 883


Arbeiter Beneficial Association, Athenæum, 906


Baltimore Association for the Improve-


ment of the Condition of the Poor, 906


Balt. Chapter, Am. Institute of Architects, 905 Baltimore Manual Labor School, 909 Baltimore Medical and Surgical Society, 909


Baltimore Orphan Asylum, 909


907


Banks, 892


Bayview Asylum, 910


Bells-Fire Department, 888


B'nai B'rith, Independent Order, 905


Board of Public Works, 883


Board of Trade, 907


Board of State School Commissioners


Boys Home Association of Baltimore, 909


Building Committee of New City Hall, 884


Business Directory, from 751 to 856


Cadets of Temperance,


903


Cemeteries,


Church Association of Diocese of Maryland, 905 Churches, 911


City Commissioner, 884 Magistrates, 885


City Government, 884 City Council, . 884


City Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph, 888


College of Physicians and Surgeons, 910


Colored Orphans' Home, 908


Colored Persons, 659 to 748


Commissioners of Public Schools, 885


Commissioners for Deep'g Patapsco river, 907 Maryland Club, 905


Commissioners for Opening Streets, 885


Concordia Club, 905


Consuls and Vice Consuls, 891


Cooper Union T. and B. Society, No.2,


Corn and Flour Exchange,


907


Coroners, 883


Corrections, Additions, &c. back of title. . Courts, 890


Custom House, 890


Dispensaries, 910


Epiphany House of Mercy,


Express Companies, 898


Eye and Ear Infirmary,


910


Fire Department, 887


French Beneficial Association, 908


Gas Light Company of Baltimore, 908


Aged Women's Home, 908


Allston Association, 906


Almshouse Trustees, 889


American Mechanics (O. U. A. M.) 903


Americans Mechanics ( Junior O.U.A.M.) 906


Health Department, 885


909


Hebrew Hospital and Asylum Association, 909


Hebrew Ladies' Sewing Society, 909


909 Hebrew Orphan Asylum, . 906


Heptasophs, or S. W. M. 903


Hibernian Society of Baltimore, 905


Homefor the Aged, 908


Home of the Friendless, 908


908


Horticultural Society, . 905


House of Refuge, 906


House of Reformation-Colored, . 906


House of the Good Shepherd, . 909


910


Inspector of Gas Meters, 884


Inspectors (U. S.) of Steamboats, 898


Inspectors Weights and Measures, 907


Johns Hopkins Hospital, 910


Johns Hopkins University, 907


Internal Revenue, 906


Knights of Pythias,


901


List of Names of Residents,


Male Free School and Colvin Inst. for Girls, 908 Markets, .


881 Maryland Academy of Art and Sciences, 905


Maryland Agricultural and Mechanical As- sociation, 907


Maryland Bible Society, 909


Maryland College of Pharmacy, 909


Maryland Deaf and Dumb Asylum, . 909


Maryland Eye and Ear Infirmary, 910


Maryland Gas Works, 908


Maryland Hospital for the Insane, 910


Maryland Industrial School for Girls, 908


Maryland Inebriate Asylum, 910


Maryland Institute, . 906


Maryland Inst. for Instruction of Blind, 908


Maryland Sunday School Union, 909


Maryland Tract Society, 909


Masons, 900 .


Merchants' Exchange and News Rooms, 907


Notaries Public, 806


Odd Fellows, (I. O. O. F.) 900


PAGE.


Hebrew Benevolent Society, .


Henry Watson Children's Aid Society,


Home for Girls,


Baltimore Warehouse Company:


Infirmaries, Hospitals, &c. .


906


Little Sisters of the Poor, from 17 to 749


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GENERAL CONTENTS.


PAGE.


PAGE.


Orphans' Home,


908


Park Commissioners,


884


Passenger Railways, 899


Patriotic Sons of America, 904


Plasterers, (U. O. A.)


904


St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, 908


St. Paul's Orphan Asylum, . 908


St. Paul's Boys' Home, . 908


People's Gas Company,


908


St. Peter's (Epis.) Orphan Asylum, 908


909


Port Warden, .


884


Portable Gas Light Company,


908


Stages,


State Board of Education,


883


Prisoners' Aid Association,


909


Protestant Episcopal Brotherhood,


905


Public Schools, Locations and Teachers,


Railroads, 896


Red Men, (Improved Order, )


901


Red Men, (Independent Order, ) 900


Registers in Bankruptcy, 907


Resident Commissioners of Deeds, &c., 907


Safe Deposit Company, 895


Telegraphs,


899


The "Home,"


908


Union Orphan Asylum,


909


United Ancient Order of Druids, . 901


United Brothers (I. O.) . 900


United States Treasury,


890


Vaccine Physicians, 885


Ward Managers of the Poor,


889


Water Department, . 884


Weather Observation Office, 907


Young Men's Catholic Ass'n of Baltimore, 905


Young Men's Christian Association, . 904


U


Sons and Daughters of America, 903 Sons of Temperance, 902


St. Andrew's Society, . 904


St. Anthony's (R.C. ) Ger.Orphan Asylum, 908


St. Francis Orphan Asylum, 908


St. George's Society, 905


St. Joseph's House of Industry, 908


. St. Joseph's General Hospital, 908 St. Mary's Female Orphan Asylum .. 908


Pay Office U. S. N. 907


Peabody Institute, . 907


Police Organization,


883


St. Vincent de Paul's Orphan Asylum, St. Vincent's Infant Asylum,


908


898


Post Office, 889


State Department of Labor and Agricul- ture, ·


883


State Department of Agriculture, 883


State Normal School, . 883


Steamers and Steamboats, 897 Street Directory, . 857


Superintendents of Streets, 885


Tax Department, 884


Scheutzen Park Association, 905


Scheutzen Park ( West Baltimore) Asso- ciation, 905


Society of Confederate States Army and Navy, . 903


Society for Educating Poor and Orphan Children, 909


886


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Boiler Makers.


PAGE.


T. C. Basshor & Co. (inset, opp. p. 465.


Denmead & Son,


6


James Murray & Son.


8


Geo. Page & Co.


3


Ramsay & Carter


11


Bone-Dissolved.


John C. Hachtel & Co.


7


Bristle Dealers.


Wm. Wilkens & Co


5


Britannia Ware.


William Holmes


10


Builder and Contractor.


Michael Roche ..


9


Building Materials.


Geo. O. Stevens & Co. (inset, opp. p.


569 and 861.)


Burial Cases.


Jacob Weaver 14


Carpets.


F. W. Plummer, ( fronting Business Di- rectory.)


Castings. James Murray & Son 8


Cement.


J. Henry Giese, (lines bottom of pages. Clothiers.


Noah Walker & Co. (1st page inside back cover.)


Coal Tar.


Baltimore Coal Tar Manufacturing Co.


(side line front cover, ) and


37


Coal Tar Products.


Baltimore Coal Tar Manufacturing Co.


(side line front cover, ) and.


.... ......


37


Collecting Agency.


National Bonded Collection Bureau,


(lines bottom of pages.)


Commission Merchants. J. Henry Giese, (lines bottom of pages. )


Curled Hair Manufactory.


Wm. Wilkens & Co


5


Dancing Academy.


Charles L. Spies ..


8


PAGE.


Drain and Sewer Pipes.


Geo. C. Hicks, (inside front cover.)


Dumb Waiters.


James Bates


I


F. L. Bates


2


Elevators.


James Bates


1


F. L. Bates.


2


Engineers and Machinists.


T. C. Basshor & Co. (inset, opp. p. 465.)


Denmead & Son ..


6


James Murray & Son


8


George Page & Co


3


Ramsay & Carter.


11


Fancy Goods.


Jacob Knipp, jr.


9


Fertilizers.


John C. Hachtel.


Flour, Grain, &c.


J. Henry Giese, (lines bottom of pages.)


Furniture.


F. W. Plummer, (fronting Business Di-


rectory.)


Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.


Jacob Knipp, jr.


9


Hoisting Machines.


James Bates.


1


F. L. Bates


2


Hosiery, Yarns, Gloves, &c.


Jacob Knipp, jr


9


House Furnishing, &c.


Wm. Reisinger & Son.


8


Insurance. Black River Fire Ins. Co. (back cover. ) O. F. Bresee, (lines top of pages. ) Continental Fire Insurance Co. of New York, (back cover.) Firemen's Insurance Co. of Baltimore, 2 Gegan Brothers & Allmand, (top lines front cover. ) Geo. B. Coale & Morris, (front cover. )


vi


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAGE.


Germania Fire Insurance Co. of New York, (inside front cover. )


Hanover Fire Insurance Co. of New York, (back cover.) Harlan & McCormick, (back cover.) Hartford Fire Insurance Company, (front cover. )


Home Insurance Company of New York, (front cover.) J. M. Langley, (back cover.) Merchants' Mutual ( Marine) Insurance Co. (front cover.) Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, (lines top of pages. )


National Fire Insurance Co. of Hart- ford, Conn. (inside front cover. ) National Fire Insurance Co. of Balti- more, (front cover.)


New York and Yonkers Fire Insurance Co. (back cover.)


Niagara Fire Insurance Co. of New York, (back cover.) North British and Mercantile Insurance Co. (front cover.)


8


J. A. Rigby, (Fire and Marine) .. J. G. Proud & Sons, Proud & Camp- bell, (inside front cover. )


Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool and London, (inside front cover )


Springfield Fire Insurance Co. of Mass. (inside front cover.)


Iron Works.


Denmead & Son 6




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