Woods' Baltimore city directory (1876), Part 1

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Publication date: 1876
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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BALTIMORE COAL TAR AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 33 Camden St .. GRAVEL ROOFING AND CELLAR PAVING.


$21,000,000 00 of Insurance Assets, Represented by GEGAN BROTHERS & ALLMAND,


EDWARD. T. GEGAN. Nos. 73 and 75 Second St., Baltimore. JOHN O'G. ALLMAND.


WM. KNABE & CO. MIANO FORTES ORGANS


IVAREROOMS, No. 350 W. BALTIMORE ST., BALT. No. 112 Fifth Avenue. N. Y.


Continental Lite Ins. Co. OF NEW YORK.


ASSETS.


$7.000.000 00


Surplus as to Policy Holders.


756.544 26


Income for 1875.


2.600.000 00


POLICIES ISSUED. 74.170.


The Largest and most successful Co of its a in the World.


J. W. LANGLEY, Manager For Må .. Del .. Va. and the D. C.


38 & 12 POST OFF CE AVENUE


GEO. N. MACKENZIE & CO. IMPORTEES OF


Saddlery Hardware, No. 18 S. Charles Strect.


We invite both Buyers and Sellers to call and see us, as we are Agents for some of the LARGEST FACTORIES in the United States.


GEO. B. COALE & MORRIS,


FIRE MARINE INSURANCE


Merchants' Mutual Ins, Co. Building, .12 SECOND STREET.


MARINE-MERCHANTS' MUTUAL IS'S. CO. FIRE-HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. .


: Assets, $ 315.403


. Assets. $ 3,(82, 19%


HOME INSURANCE CO., New York,


· Assets. 8 6.047,021


· Assets, & 14,800,900


NORTH BRITISH of London and I'dinburgh, BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE CO., Toronto, LORILLARD INSURANCE CO., New York,


. Assets, $ S85.462 1


Assets, $ 481 122


SNOWDEN & COWMAN


MANUFACTURERS OF


IMPROVED ELEVATORS


86 W. Fayette Street,


BALTIMORE.


Hand Elevators, Steam Elevators,


Water Elevators,


FOR FREIGHT OR PASSEN- GERS, STORES, HOTELS OR DWELLINGS.


HOISTING


MACHINERY


A SPECIALTY.


HOISTING ENGINES


FOR WAREHOUSES, WHARVES, TUNNELS, &c. FOR SALE, Second Hand Hoisting Machines.


JAMES BATES,


PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF


BATES' HAND ELEVATORS OR


DUMB WAITERS,


Patented April 18, 1871.


For Warehouses, Factories, Stores, Hotels and Hospitals,


And every place where Mer- chandise, &c., is transferred from one story to another. There are hundreds of them operating in different cities and towns.


Send for Price List and Circulars. containing Refer- ences.


J. .


1


STEAM ELEVATORS,


- Of the most approved kind adapted for


WAREHOUSES, MILLS, SUGAR REFINERIES, BREWERIES, &c. All kinds of


CASTINGS


For House Fronts, Mills, Factories, &c. My Tobacco Screws, of all kinds, fur- nished at shortest notice.


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


FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY


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


THIS COMPANY, ESTABLISHED NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, BACKED BY A LARGE CASH CAPITAL, INSURES WAREHOUSES AND CONTENTS, DWELLINGS AND FURNITURE, VESSELS AND 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, Samuel Hart,


II. R. Londerman, Thomas J. Wilson,


Frederick Achey.


F. W. Bennett,


Caleb Parks, William HI. Brown.


T. W. Levering,


Jos. JJas. Taylor,


Gustavus Nicholson,


George J. Appold,


John G. Reaney.


George Franck. William Simms, Wilham II. Strap.


Gustavus A. Dorgan,


Joshua Dryden,


Austin Jenkins,


George W. Flack,


J. Alex. Shriver.


James Myer,


James Bates,


Mendes I. Cohen,


Herman J. Reit%.


J. T. Cullimore,


HIngh W. Bolton.


James M. Anderson,


John M. Galt.


J. MARSHALL WINCHESTER, Secretary. HENRY P. DUHURST, President.


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, ATI OCLOCK. P. M.


FOR RICHMOND,


Connecting with the Richmond and Danville, Chesapeake and Ohio, Piedmont Air Line, North Carolina, Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, Greenville and Columbia, Richmond and Atlanta Air Line Rail Roads.


For all information apply to R. FOSTER, Gen'l Manager.


H. T. DOUGLASS, Supt. Richmond, Va.


David E. Woodburn,


LEWIS C. BRUSTER.


SAM'L WYLIE.


WYLIE, BRUSTER & CO. IMPORTERS


AND


Dry Goods Commission Merchants,


No. 11 GERMAN STREET,


BALTIMORE.


ADVERTISEMENTS.


3


4


ADVERTISEMENTS.


Fast Freight Lines, Empire Transportation Co.


EMPIRE LINE.


EMPIRE LINE


BROAD TREAD CARS


ALL RAIL ROUTE.


OPERATING BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND ALL POINTS WEST AND NORTH-WEST.


Low Rates. Quick Transit. No Transfer.


Bills Lading issued at Depot of the Company, NORTH STREET above Centre: "JACKSON'S WHARF," foot of Bond Street ; "CITY BLOCK," rear of President Street Station ; Office, No. 71 EXCHANGE PLACE, and at all other points where Freight is received by


NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.


ERIE AND WESTERN TRANSPORTATION CO. "Anchor Line," "Rail and Lake Route."


Operating via N. C. R. W., and P. & E. R. R. to Erie, thence by Steamers to Detroit and all Upper Lake Ports.


Freight received and Bills Lading issued same as Empire Line. BULK GRAIN from the West a specialty.


P. R. R. and A. V. R. R. OIL LINE. "GREEN LINE."


Carrying CRUDE and REFINED OIL in Bulk or Barrels, from all points in the Oil Regions to Baltimore and all points South. MAbove Companies are the Agents of the PENNA. R. R. CO. and operate over the Northern Central Railway Route.


WM. F. GRIFFITHS, Jr.


GEN'L FREIGHT AGT.


GEO. W. CROSS, Agent,


PHILADELPHIA, PA.


199 NORTH STREET.


5


ADVERTISEMENTS.


John L. Reed, William Harvey. Geo. H. Stickney.


REED, STICKNEY & CO.


DEALERS IN


Pig Iron and Coal,


No. 11 S. GAY STREET


BALTIMORE.


LAWRENCE RAUCH,


General Emigrant Agent OF THE Northern Central and Pennsylvania Rail Roads,


No. 97 THAMES ST.


BALTIMORE, MD.


Fare Tickets to all points North, West, Northwest and Southwest sold by the same, being the only Agent of the above Rail Roads.


EVERY INFORMATION GIVEN GRATIS.


6


ADVERTISEMENTS.


Metropolitan Savings Bank,


Cor. LEXINGTON and CALVERT Sts., Monument Square. Receives deposits daily from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Interest paid on Deposits. C. C. SHRIVER. Treasurer. ISAAC HARTMAN, President.


MANAGERS.


Alfred Jenkins. John Murphy,


J. J. Turner, Luke Cassidy.


George W. Webb.


Daniel Donnelly.


John W. Jenkins.


Henry Bogue, Isaac Hartman,


John A. Middleton,


Henry R. MeNally, Wmn. HI. V. Smith.


Joseph Fink, Thomas C. Yearly.


C. Oliver O'Donnell, John Malloy,


(. Austin Jenkins, Cumb'ld Dugan, Jno. MI. Fredericks.


EDWARD FLAHERTY & CO. Contractors and Builders


Steam Pile Drivers, Pile Bridge & Wharf Builders, Also, PILE FOUNDATIONS for Warehouses and other Buildings. Orders solicited and promptly filled with satisfaction, on moderate terms.


No. 24 S. ANN STREET.


IMPROVED NON-EXPLOSIVE ODORLESS Sink Emptying Apparatus.


All Sinks, Cess Pools, Wells, Cellars, &c. EMPTIED DURING THE DAY OR NIGHT,


WITHOUT OFFENCE OR DANGER OF EXPLOSION


Orders respectfully solicited by mail or personal application. 68 W. Fayette St. under Barnum's Hotel, Baltimore, Md. GEO. W. DELLA, Proprietor, RESIDENCE, 382 HANOVER ST.


F. Wm. Dammann. Daniel J. Foley, John T. Piquett,


Joseph Indik, Thomas J. Myer, llenry McCaffrey,


7


ADVERTISEMENTS.


GARRIGUES, THE POPULAR HATTER


OF THE 19th CENTURY, Full and Complete Variety of HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, 494 W. BALTIMORE ST. ( BETWEEN PINK AND PEARL,) Silk Hats, $5.00 to $8.00. BALTIMORE.


GEO. F. ABRAHAM, MODELER AND PLASTERER, SHOP, No. 25 N. SHARP ST.


Residence, No. 352 Mulberry St. BALTIMORE.


Manufacturer of Centre Pieces, and all kinds of Plaster Orna- ments. Architectural Designs Accurately Modeled. Kalsomining, Whitening and Repairing a Specialty.


H. A. MAUGHLIN,


DEALER IN SASH, DOORS, BLINDS


Frames, Mouldings and Brackets, Building Materials,


LUMBER.


Warehouse, S. E. Cor. Pratt and East Falls Ave.


AT PRATT STREET BRIDGE,


BALTIMORE, MD.


S


ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOHN H. HASKELL & SON, Successors to JOHN H. HASKELL, MANUFACTURERS OF


Oak Tanned Leather Belting,


MACHINE CARDS AND LEATHER HOSE.


-"Dealers in Supplies for Cotton, Woolen, Silk, Paper, Flour and Saw Mills, and all descriptions of Factories, Railroad and Machine Shops. Gum Goods, Oils of every description, Lacing Leather, Card Clothing. Emery, Emery Machinery, Bobbins, Shuttles and Spools, Reed's Heddles, Roller Skins, Roller Cloths, Bolting Clothis, &c.


33 S. Eutaw St. BALTIMORE


N. NISSO MANUFACTURER OF ORNAMENTAL


IRON WORK


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SUCH AS RAILINGS, VERANDAS, CEMETERY LOT ENCLOSURES, AWNING FRAMES, DOORS, SHUTTERS, SAFES, &c.


Nos. 65 and 67 N. FREDERICK STREET, NEAR GAY.


"Orders filled in the city or country at short notice, and on reasonable terms.


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.


9


ADVERTISEMENTS.


WILLIAM WILKENS. H. H. GRAUE. LOUIS WILKENS.


WILLIAM WILKENS & CO. STEAM


CURLED HAIR


MANUFACTORY, 300: W. PRATT STREET. DEPOT, NEW YORK. BALTIMORE.


217 PEARL STREET.


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


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, BATIMORE, MD. Iron and Brass Castings, Low and High Pressure Engines and Boilers, Tanks. &c. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Repairing promptly attended to.


C. WIEGAND, Cabinet Maker & Undertaker, FURNITURE REPAIRING AND VARNISHING, UPHOLSTERING, MATTRESS MAKING OF HAIR, HUSK & SPRING, No, 53 Druid Hill Avenue. REPAIRING DONE NEATLY AND PROMPTLY.


CATALOGUE -OF- DIRECTORIES


OF ALL-


The Principal Cities in the U. S.


KEPT ON HAND


FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PATRONS AND FRIENDS,


For Free Reference.


Albany, Boston,


Norfolk and Portsmouth,


New Haven,


Brooklyn,


New Orleans,


Buffalo,


New York,


Chicago,


Pawtucket,


Cincinnati,


Cleveland,


Philadelphia, Pittsburgh,


Detroit, Hartford,


San Francisco, " .


Indianapolis, Springfield.


Louisville, Milwaukee, Syracuse, Washington.


St. Louis,


Nashville,


Newark, Wilmington.


Orders received and promptly filled at this office for Directories published in other Cities.


All kinds of Commercial, R. R. Printing, Circulars, Bill Heads, Labels, &c., done in the Latest Styles, with prompt dispatch, and at the Lowest Rates.


JOHN W. WOODS, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR OF THE


BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY,


Office and Publishing House. No. 12 South Street, up stairs.


Richmond,


TAS. YOUNG, ESTABLISHED.1836,


Book and Job Printer,


Has Removed from 114 to


LOW


PRICES !


112 W. Baltimore St.


WHERE, WITH INCREASED FACILITIES,


nd all the Modern Improvements,


HE IS PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS


Neatly, Cheaply, Quickly.


MAGISTRATES' BLANKS


ALWAYS ON HAND.


Established 1836.


JAMES YOUNG,


BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,


I 1 2 West Baltimore St.


Opposite Sun Building,


BALTIMORE.


. CCCCCO


Magistrates Blanks


Baltimore Commercial.


The COMMERCIAL represents a new and indispensable feature of Baltimore journalism. A commercial journal ably edited and fully alive to the developement of trade and in- dustry is now a virtual necessity in all large cities. Before the publication of the COMMERCIAL, Baltimore was, prop- erly speaking, without such a journal ; all previous efforts having only resulted in mere price currents or trade circulars, depending mainly for a circulation on the gratuitous efforts of commission merchants. The publishers of the COMMER- CIAL have given to Baltimore, for the first time, an original commercial newspaper, in which are presented the progress of manufactures, transactions of trade, market reports, finan- cial affairs, mining and railway intelligence, and all in a clear and readable manner.


It publishes the changes in business in all the leading cities and towns of the South and West ; this feature alone is almost invaluable to merchants and manufacturers : also interesting and full reports from special correspondents in all parts of the country. In this way it gives the


MANUFACTURING AND AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF THE UNITED STATES.


The liberal support received from the commercial classes, furnishes conclusive evidence that the COMMERCIAL is now


AN ESTABLISHED SUCCESS.


Its high character as a commercial paper, has gained for it a hearty welcome among all branches of trade and industry. The COMMERCIAL has an extensive and


RAPIDLY INCREASING BONA FIDE CIRCULATION


among Western and Southern dealers, and in the country immediately tributary to Baltimore. The COMMERCIAL is not for gratuitous distribution. Its wide circulation and in- fluence is the result of its value to the better class of mer- chants and manufacturers. It is seen therefore, that the COMMERCIAL is


UNRIVALLED AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM.


Its subscribers compose the buyers and sellers of the com- munity.


The COMMERCIAL is published every Saturday. The mar- ket reports are carefully corrected up to the hour of going to press. All inquiries relating to advertising will be cheer- fully answered.


CHAS. HARVEY & CO., Publishers, SOUTH AND GER.TAN STS. Subscription $5 per Year, Payable in Advance.


OUR CHURCH WORK,


REV. HUGH ROY SCOTT, 1 Editors REV. FLEMING JAMES,


CHAS. HARVEY & CO., PUBLISHERS, Room 6, Cor. South &. German Sts.


PRICE, PER YEAR, -


- -


- $2.00


to Clergymen, - - 1.75


THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FAMILY PAPER.


OUR CHURCHI WORK, now in its 6th volume, has been brought to its present high standard by constant study of the wants of the people for a Fam- ily paper that will interest, and, at the same time, instruct both young and old. Knowing the great demand for an interesting and complete " Children's Department " special care is taken to make it complete, and acceptable to the little ones.


The exceedingly low price ($2.00) of the paper places it within the reach of all.


CHARLES HARVEY & CO.,


Cor. South and German Sts., Baltimore, Md.


CHAS. HARVEY & CO. STEAM PRINTERS,


(CONSOLIDATED BUILDING,)


Cor. SOUTH AND GERMAN STREETS, BALTIMORE.


PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Particular attention given to


NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, STATEMENTS, CHECKS, RECEIPTS, DRAFTS.


CARDS, ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS, &c.


EXAMINE THE GOODRIDGE PATENT SHIPPING TAGS. THE BEST MADE.


+


J. D. EHLERS & CO.


ENGRAVERS ON WOO + AND +


O


STEAM


BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS,


No. 87 Second Street, Baltimore.


AFFINE COLOR WORK A SPECIALTY.


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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.


1876.


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-six, by John W. Woods, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.


CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS,


AND NAMES TOO LATE FOR INSERTION IN THEIR PROPER PLACES.


Achenbach John H. plasterer, 415 Penna av Addison Jos. T. salesman, McMechin nr John Allen R. G. letterer, 44 s Fulton Annan J. R. (J.R.A. & Co.) 19 Lexington Annan J. R. & Co. (J. R. Annan, J. C. Man- ning) gen'l com. agents, 19 Lexington Barker John A.real estate broker,37 Lexington Brady Wm. C. clerk. 45} George Carroll Jno. W.medical student, 98 Druid Hill av Chase Chas. F. 6 Warren Close James, 77 n Liberty Cole James W. clerk, 774 Lexington Durfield E. clerk, 714 Lexington


Durigen Ernest, wood turner, 222 w Pratt Durigen E. M. clerk, 222 w Pratt Goldsborough A. W.(G. § Johnston) 735 Madi- son av


Heikes C. P. (Brent & H.) 131 n Howard Henning H. D. A. sculptor, 111 Conway Jones & Simmons (H. C.Jones, A. H. Simmons) ladies and gents' furn goods, 75 n Howard Klank & Bro. silversmiths, 12 Bank la Neumeister J. shoes, 481 Lexington Stein & Co. wholes. clothiers, 272 w Baltimore Wysong A. A. 262 Lanvale


GENERAL CONTENTS.


PAGE.


Adjutant General,


937


Eye and Ear Infirmary, 961


Finance Commissioners, . 938


Aged Women's Home, 959


Fire Department . 941


Allston Association,


957


French Beneficial Association, 959


Almshouse Trustees,


942


Gas Light Company of Baltimore, 959


German Society of Maryland, 956


961


Germania Club,


956


Appendix, 937


Arcadian, 957


Athenæum, 958


Government of the United States, 937


Government of the State of Maryland, 937


Harbor Masters, . 939


Health Department, 939


Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, 961


Baltimore Eye and Ear Institute, 961


Baltimore Manual Labor School, 960


Baltimore Medical Association, 961


Baltimore Medical and Surgical Society, 961


Baltimore Orphan Asylum, 960


Baltimore Warehouse Company,


Banks, 946


Bayview Asylum, 961


B'nai B'rith, Independent Order, 957


Board of Public Works, 937


Board of Trade, 946


Boys Home Society of Baltimore, 961


Business Directory, . from 785 to 902


Cadets of Temperance,


955


Caledonian Club, 956


Cemeteries, 967


Church Association of Diocese of Maryland, 957 Churches, 962


Citizens Security and Land Company, 950


City Commissioner, 938


City Government, 938


City Council, 938


938


City Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph,


941


City Surveyor, 938


College of Physicians aud Surgeons, 961


Colored Orphans' Home 959


Colored Persons, 699 to 784


Commissary U. S. Army, 944


Commissioners of Public Schools, 939


Commissioners for Deep'g Patapsco river,


959


Commissioners for Opening Streets, 939


Committee of Foreign Missions, &c. 960


Concordia Club, 956


Consolidated Real Estate and Fire Ins. Co. 950


Consuls and Vice-Consuls, 945


Corn and Flour Exchange, . 945


Coroners, 937


Corrections, Additions, &c., back of title Courts, 944


Custou. House


943


Maryland Horticultural Society, 957


Maryland Hospital for the Insane, 961


Maryland Industrial School for Girls, 959


Maryland Inebriate Asylum, . 961


955


Little Sisters of the Poor,


957


List of Names of Residents, from 17 to 699 Location and Teachers of Public Schools, 939 Magistrates, 939


Male Free School and Colvin Inst.for Girls, 959 Markets,


936 Maryland Academy of Arts and Sciences, 957 Maryland Agricultural and Mechanical As- sociation, 958


Maryland Bible Society, 960


Maryland College of Pharmacy, 961


Maryland Club, 956


Maryland Deaf and Dumb Institution, · 960


Maryland Eye and Ear Institute, 961


Maryland Gas Works, 959


Dispensaries, 961


Engineer Corps U. S. A. 944


Express Companies, 952


959


Hibernian Society of Baltimore,


956


Home for the Aged, 959


Home of the Friendless


959


Home for Girls 959


House of Refuge, 958


House of Reformation-Colored, 957


House of the Good Shepherd, 960


Infirmaries, Hospitals, &c. 962


Inspector of Buildings, 938


Inspector of Gas Meters, 938


938


Inspector of Long and Dry Measures, 939


Inspectors (U. S.) of Steamboats,


944


Inspectors of Weights and Measures, 939


Internal Revenue, 944


Johns Hopkins Hospital, 962


Johns Hopkins Colored Orphan Asylum, 962


Johns Hopkins University, 958


Knights of the Golden Eagle, 955


Knights of Pythias,


Henry Watson Children's Aid Society, 957


Heptasophs, or S. W. M. 955


957


Good Templars, I. O. 955


Baltimore Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor, . Balt. Chapter, Am. Institute of Architects,


957


956


Hebrew Benevolent Society, 960


Hebrew Hospital and Asylum Association, 960 960 Hebrew Ladies' Sewing Society,


Hebrew Orphan Asylum, 960


Germania Mænnerchor,


American Mechanics (O. U. A. M.) 955 American Mechanics (Junior O.U.A. M. ) 956 Appeal Tax Court, 938


German Orphan Asylum,


PAGE.


Aged Men's Home, 959


City Librarian,


Inspector of Illuminating Gas, .


IV


GENERAL CONTENTS.


PAGE.


PAGE.


Maryland Institute, 958


Maryland Inst. for Instruction of Blind


960


Sons of Temperance, 955


St. Andrew Society,


956


Maryland Tract Society, 960


Masons,


954


Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of M. D. 961 Merchants' Exchange and News Rooms, . 958 Merchants' and Mechanics' Permanent Building and Loan Company, 950


Navy Pay Office,


944


St. Mary Industrial School for Boys,


959


Notaries Public, 950


954


Orphans' Home,


959


St. Peter (Episcopal ) Orphan Asylum, 959


Park Commissioners,


938


St. Vincent de Paul Orphan Asylum, 960


959


Peabody Institute,


958


Peoples' Gas Company, .


959


Permanent Land Company,


950


State Normal School, 937


951


Post Office,


942 960


Protestant Infant Orphan Asylum,


960


Superintendents of Lamps, 939


Superintendents of Streets 939


938


Railroads,


950


Telegrapbs, 953


Red Men, (Improved Order)


955


The "Home,'


959


Red Men, (Independent Order)


955


Union Orphan Asylum, 960


Registers in Bankruptcy, 945


Resident Commissioners of Deeds, &c.,


945


Vaccine Physicians,


939


Safe Deposit and Trust Company,


950


Ward Managers of the Poor,


942


Scheutzen Park Association, 956


Water Board,


938


Scheutzen Park (West Baltimore) Assoc'n,


956 Weather Observation Office,


958


Society of C. S. Army and Navy,


956 Young Men's Catholic Ass'n of Baltimore, 957 Young Men's Christian Association, . 957


960


St. Anthony (R.C.)Ger.Orphan Asylum, St. Francis Orpban Asylum, 959


959


St. George Society, 956


St. Joseph House of Industry,


959


St. Joseph General Hospital, 960


St. Mary Female Orphan Asylum, . 959


St. Paul Orphan Asylum, 959


St. Paul Boys' Home, 959


Passenger Railways, 953


St. Vincent Infant Asylum,


Stages,


952


State Board of Education, 937


Police Organization,


937


Steamships and Steamboats,


903


Prisoners' Aid Association,


Superintendents of Chimney Sweeps,


939


Public Schools, Locations and Teachers, 939


Quartermaster United States Army, 944


Tax Department,


United States Treasury, 944


Society for Educating Poor and Orphan Children,


Sons and Daughters of America, . 955


Maryland Sunday School Union, 960


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


Street Directory,


INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


PAGE.


Accountants, .


785


Bricklayers, 804


Adjusters of Averages,


785


Brick Manufacturers and Dealers


804


Agencies-Collection,


785


Bridge and Wharf Builders, 805


Agencies-Commercial and Mercantile,


785 Britannia Ware Manufacturers,


805


Agencies-Immigrant,


785


Brokers-Custom House,


805


Agencies-Law, .


785


Brokers-Exchange, Bill and Stock,


805


Agents-Advertising and Publishing,


785


Brokers-Merchandise and Shipping,


805


Agents-Book and Subscription,


785


Brokers-Real Estate, 806


Agents-Claim and Pension


786


Brooms, Baskets and Wooden Ware, 806


Agents-General,


786


Brush Manufacturers and Dealers, 806


Agents Brokers and Managers-Insurance


786


Building Materials, 807


Agents-Manufacturers,


787


Burr Mill Stone Manufacturers, 807


807


Agents-Real Estate,


788


Butchers,


807


Agents-Steamers, Rail Road and Passen- ger,


788


Cabinet Makers,


811


Agricultural Implements,


789


Can Makers, 811


811


Apothecaries, Druggists and Chemists,


789


Cards-Machine,


811


Architects and Civil Engineers,


791


Card Writers,


811


Artificial Flowers,


791


Carpenters and Builders,


811


ArtificialLimbs, Trusses, &c.


792


Carpet Cleaners,


813


Artists,


792


Carpets, Oil Cloth, g.c.


813


Artists' Materials,


792


Carpet Weavers, 813


Auction and Commission Merchants,


795


Awnings and Tents,


796


Carvers and Gilders,


814


Bacon Dealers,


796


Cattle Dealers, 814


814


Bakers,


796


Chair Caners, .


815


Bankers,


796


Chair Makers, 815


Banks,


796


Chemists and Dealers in Chemicals, 815


Banks-National,


795


China, Glass and Queensware, 816


816


Barrel Dealers,


797 Chronometers and Nautical Instruments,


816


Basket Makers,


797


Cigar Moulds, Presses and Straps,


816


Baths,


797


Cloaks, Shawls and Mantillas, 816


Bell Founders,


797


Clocks, 816


Bell Hangers,


797


Clothiers-Children, 816


Bill Posting and Distributing, .


797


Clothiers-Retail, 816


Billiard and Bowling Saloons, 797


Clothiers-Wholesale, 817


Birds, Aquariums and Taxidermists,


797


Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c. 817


817


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights,


797


Coal Oil, 819


819


Block and Pump Makers,


798


Coffee Roasters and Spice Grinders, 819


Boarding Houses,


798


Collar Makers, 819


819


Boiler Makers,


799


Commission Merchants, Commissioners of Deeds,


819


Bolting Cloths,


800


823


Companies-Miscellaneous, 823


825


Booksellers, Stationers and Publishers,


800


826


Conveyancers,


826


Coopers,


826


Copper, 826


826


Cork Cutters and Dealers, 826


Corsets, 826


Costumers, 826


Cotton Brokers, 826


Brass and Bell Founders, 804


Cotton Dealers and Factors, 826


Brewers, . 804


Cotton Duck Manufacturers,


827


Business Colleges,


Agents-Property and Collectors,


787


Butter Dealers, 810


Antiquarian Books, 789


Car Wheel Manufacturers,


Attorneysat Law,


792


Carriage and Coach Makers, 813


Carriage Goods, Hardware, 814


Bag Manufacturers and Brokers,


796


Cement and Plaster,


Banks-Savings,


797


Chiropodists, .


Blacking Manufacturers,


797


Coal and Wood Dealers,


Bleachers and Pressers,


798


Coffee Renovators,


Boat Builders,


799


Commercial Colleges,


Bonnet Frame Manufacturers, 800 Bonnets, Ribbons, Silk and Straw Goods, 800 Book Binders, 800


Boot and Shoe Dealers and Manufactu- rers-Retail, 800


Boot and Shoe Dealers and Manufactu- rers-Wholesale, 802


Coppersmiths,


Boots and Shoes-Ladies', 802


Boot, Shoe and Gaiter Upper Manufacturers, 803 Bottlers, 803


Box Makers, 803


Confectioners and Fruiterers-Retail, 824


Confectioners and Fruiterers-Wholesale, Contractors,




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