R.L. Polk & Co.'s Baltimore city directory for 1901, Part 12

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: [Baltimore] : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 2098


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No.13 South Street


Telephones, C. & P., Private Exchange St Paul 2575 and Maryland, Courtland 1683.


Chartered to act as Executor and Administrator of Estates; Deposi- tory of Trust Funds; Trustee for Railroad Mortgages and the Execution of Trusts of every description; Agents for Managing and Renting Real Estate, Collecting Rents, Ground Rents, Etc., and for Safe-Keeping of Securities and other Valuables, and Renting Private Safes in its Inde- structible Vaults.


DIRECTORS:


B. F. NEWCOMER, President. H. WALTERS, Vice-President. FRANCIS WHITE. BLANCHARD RANDALL. E. F. ABELL. WALDO NEWCOMER. MICHAEL JENKINS.


JOHN W. MARSHALL, 2d Vice-President.


FRANCIS M. DARBY, Treasurer.


JNO. J. NELLIGAN, Secretary.


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


CITIZENS TRUST AND DEPOSIT COMPANY


OF BALTIMORE: N. W. Cor. LIGHT & GERMAN STS. PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000


SURPLUS $500,000


Transacts a General Banking and Trust Business.


Allows Interest on Deposits Subject to Check. Makes Loans on Approved Security.


Acts as Fiscal Agent for Cities and Corporations; as Trustee of Mortgages of Railroads and other Corporations, and as Registrar and Transfer Agent of Stock.


Acts as Executor. Administrator. Guardian or Trustee of Estates.


Is a legal depository for court and trust funds.


Collects and remits dividends, income, rents, etc.


Issues travelers letters of Credit.


OFFICERS.


John A. Tompkins, President. Wm. P. Harver, Vice-President. William Whitridge. Third Vice-President. John G. Brogden, Secretary and Treasurer.


DIRECTORS.


DOUGLAS H. THOMAS. WM. P. EALVIT


JOSIFE W. JENE


CHARLES A. WLED


A. F. EL INIZI ELVIRTON R. CHAPMAN


EDGAR G. MILLER


WESSE HILLES DOUGLAS B. CARDIN. PEARLDS ADLER IM HARD J WEITE IS R. FOLLI CHARLES BITTEET FLANCE T LET IMTOTROY W. 12 .L. EDWARD BEI ANT


MISES PLLS. T. EDWARD HANE: ETON. LE WARD H. THUNSUN. 1


MENA .... TONFEINS.


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


The


Continental Trust


Company, Continental Trust Building, S. E.Cor. Baltimore and Calvert Sts. BALTIMORE, MD.


CAPITAL, $2,000.000.


SURPLUS, ¿3,000,000.


Transacts a General Trust Business.


INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.


OFFICERS.


S. DAVIES WARFIELD. . . President. WILLIAM A. MARBURG .. . Vice-President. FREDERICK C. DREYER. . Secretary-Treasurer.


THOMAS M. HULINGS. Assistant Secretary.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.


ALEXANDER BROWN. HENRY J. BOWDOIN.


WILLIAM A. MARBURG. HENRY A. PARR.


THOMAS J. HAYWARD.


DIRECTORS.


ALEXANDER BROWN.


HENRY A. PARR.


WILLIAM A. MARBURG.


S. DAVIES WARFIELD.


THOMAS J. HAYWARD.


HENRY J. BOWDOIN. EDWIN WARFIELD.


GEORGE C. JENKINS.


J. SOUTHGATE LEMMON.


E. L. BARTLETT.


ISIDOR RAYNER.


THORNTON ROLLINS.


JOHN K. COWEN.


WM. H. GRAFFLIN.


CHAS. K. LORD. LOUIS E. MCCOMAS, Maryland. J. G. SCHMIDLAPP, Cincinnati, Ohio. MYRON T. HERRICK. Cleveland, Ohio. STEPHEN B. ELKINS, West Virginia. JOHN SKELTON WILLIAMS. Richmond, Va. JULIUS S. WALSH, St. Louis, Mo.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Canton National Bank Elliott St. Cor. East Ave.


Capital .


$100,000


Surplus and Undivided Profits


30,000


Accounts Solicited.


HENRY J. MCGRATH, Prest.


CHAS. R. KENDIG, Vice-Prest.


JOHN W. H. GEIGER, Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


Alex. A. Sanner, Chas. R. Kendig,


Sam'l H. Roberts


Edward J. Codd,


Benj. H. Leach,


Thos. McCosker,


John Hubert,


F. A. Furst,


H. J. McGrath,


Gottlieb Stengel, John W. H. Geiger.


CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK


OF BALTIMORE, MD. N. E. COR. PRATT AND HANOVER STREETS.


Capital, $500,000. Surplus, $500,000. Profits, $285,000.


WESLEY M. OLER, President.


WILLIAM H. O'CONNELL, DAVID AMBACH, Vice-President.


Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


CHARLES W. SLAGLE. JAMES E. INGRAM. WESLEY M. OLER. JOHN S. GIBBS. REUBEN FOSTER.


JAMES A. GARY. .


DAVID AMBACH.


Discount Daily.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


LAWRENCE B. KEMP, President. Late National Bank Examiner for Maryland and D. C. WILSON KEYSER, Cashier.


Commercial and Farmers Mational Bank,


Corner Howard and German Sts., BALTIMORE, MD.


DIRECTORS :


G. A. VON LINGEN, WILSON KEYSER, W. J. H. WATTERS, A. J. ALBERT,


LLOYD L. JACKSON, CHAS. E. RIEMAN, ROBT. RAMSAY, LAWRENCE B. KEMP.


Continental National Bank


OF BALTIMORE, CORNER CHARLES AND GERMAN STS.


THORNTON ROLLINS, President. ROGER A FREY, Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


THORNTON ROLLINS, President; GEORGE W. BRADY, of Moore & Brady, Vice-President; JOSEPH R. STONEBRAKER, Wholesale Liquors; JAMES D. MA- SON, The James D. Mason Co .; JOHN K. OBER, G. Ober & Sons' Co .; CHARLES G. KRIEL, WILBUR F. JACKSON.


We Solicit the Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Manufacturers, Growers and Merchants, and Promise Faithful Attention to Any Business Entrusted to Us.


WE COMMENCED BUSINESS MARCH 18, 1891.


CORRESPONDENTS : NEW YORK-Western National Bank; National City. CHICAGO-National Live Stock Bank.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Drovers and Mechanics


NATIONAL BANK, N. W. CORNER EUTAW AND FAYETTE STREETS.


Capital, $300,000.


Surplus and Undivided Profits, $360,000.


DISCOUNTS DAILY.


Safe Deposit Vaults, Steel Boxes, $3.00 Per Year.


JAMES CLARK, President. LEOPOLD STROUSE, Vice-President. C. S. MILLER, Ass't Cashier.


J. D. WHEELER, Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


JAMES CLARK. LEOPOLD STROUSE. C. D. KENNY.


J. H. SCHNEPFE.


CHARLES ADLER.


F. H. DAVIDSON.


J. D. WHEELER.


FRANCIS SOHLEUNES.


PAUL A. SEEGER. ROBERT D. HOPKINS.


Chas. T. Crane, President. Otho H. Williams, Vice-President. Carter G. Osburn, Cashier.


Farmers and Merchants


National Bank of Baltimore, Gor. South and Lombard Streets.


Capital $650,000. Surplus and Profits, $400,000.


CORRESPONDENTS.


First National Park Bank, New York. Western National Bank, Philadelphia. State National Bank, Boston.


National Bank, Philadelphia.


Continental National Bank, Chicago. Third National Bank, Cincinnati. Citizens' National Bank, Washington. National Bank of Commerce, Pittsburg.


Does a General Banking and Collection Business.


ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS, CORPORATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS SOLICITED.


CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


First National Bank,


No. 17 South Street,


Granite Building, Capital, $555,000.


BALTIMORE, MD. Surplus and Profits, $125,000.


JAS. D. FERGUSON, President. THEODORE HOOPER, Vice-President. H. B. WILCOX, Cashier.


ACCOUNTS SOLICITED.


CITY DEPOSITORY.


J. D. FERGUSON. THEODORE HOOPER. BLANCHARD RANDALL.


JOS. R. FOARD.


HUGH SISSON.


NAT'L. W. JAMES.


JOHN W. HALL.


LOUIS MULLER.


DIRECTORS. WM. C. ROUSE. JAMES A. SMYSER. JOS. FRIEDENWALD. GEORGE A. BLAKE. ALEX. T. LEFTWICH.


A. H. S. POST. OHAS. H. DICKEY.


This Bank Offers the Best Facilities for Prompt Collections at Reasonable Rates.


GERMAN AMERICAN BANK,


524 SOUTH BROADWAY.


Capital Stock, $300,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $96,500.


ACCOUNTS OF FIRMS AND CORPORATIONS SOLICITED.


Prompt and Careful Attention Given to Collections on the Most Reasonable Terms, -AND-


DISCOUNTS GRANTED DAILY.


N. M. SMITH, A. Y. DOLFIELD,


President. Cashier.


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Manufacturers'National Bank Baltimore and Liberty Streets.


CHAS W. DORSEY, President.


W.M. A. DICKEY, Vice-President.


HARRY M. MASON, Cashier. ALBERT H. BEDFORD, Asst. Cashier.


Capital, $500,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $75,000.


DIRECTORS:


ROBERT M. SUTTON.


THOMAS J. BOYKIN.


SOLOMON FRANK.


WILLIAM A. DICKEY.


WILLIAM T. PARRISH.


THOMAS E. CARSON.


JOHN HUBNER. HARRY D. WILLIAR.


G. CLEM GOODRICH.


CHARLES W. DORSEY.


GEORGE L. IRVING.


ELI OPPENHEIM.


ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, CORPORATIONS, FIRMS AND INDI- VIDUALS SOLICITED UPON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS CONSISTENT WITH GOOD BANKING.


COURTESY EXTENDED TO ALL.


Merchants' National Bank,


SOUTH AND WATER STREETS.


DOUGLAS H. THOMAS, President.


WILLIAM INGLE, Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


W. H. BALDWIN, Jr.


THOMAS K. CAREY.


ROBINSON W. CATOR.


W. GRAHAM BOWDOIN.


DOUGLAS H. THOMAS.


FRANCIS E. WATERS. CHARLES A. WEBB. JOHN S. GITTINGS.


Depository for United States Government.


Capital . . $1,500,000 Undivided Profits 810,000


As the largest Bank in the State, We Offer the Best Facilities for the Transaction of Business.


Accounts Solicited.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Jas. L. McLane, President. Henry C. James, Cashier.


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National Bank of Baltimore,


Cor. Baltimore and St. Paul Streets, Baltimore, Md.


Chartered by State of Maryland, 1795. Organized as a National Bank 1865-1885.


Capital, $1,210.700. Surplus, $300,000. Undivided Profits, $47,747.28.


Dividends. January and July. Last One Paid, No. 208


BOARD OF DIRECTORS.


JAMES L. McLANE. ALEXANDER SHAW, C. MORTON STEWART, Jr., JOSHUA LEVERING,


WILTON SNOWDEN.


DECATUR H. MILLER,


JOIIN GILL of R.


This Bank Does a General Banking and Collection Busi- ness and Solicits Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations.


National Bank of Commerce,


OF BALTIMORE,


No. 24 SOUTH STREET.


CAPITAL, $300,000. SURPLUS PROFITS, $200,000.


DIRECTORS:


EUGENE LEVERING,


JOHN R. BLAND,


HIRAM G. DUDLEY,


JOHN A. TOMPKINS,


HENRY WILLIAMS. JAMES R. HAGERTY,


HARRY FAHNESTOCK. HARRY R. JONES,


JAMES R. EDMUNDS.


Eugene Levering, President.


James R. Edmunds, Cashier.


Edward Price, Assistant Cashier.


ACCOUNTS SOLICITED.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


ORGANIZED 1865.


The National Exchange Bank,


OF BALTIMORE, MD.


HOPKINS PLACE, LIBERTY AND GERMAN STREETS.


Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus and Profits, $582,739.10.


WM. T. DIXON,


JOHN E. HURST,


R. VINTON LANSDALE,


President.


Vice-President.


Cashier.


U. S. Depository and Depository for the City of Baltimore. Busi- ness and Personal Accounts Invited.


DIRECTORS:


W.M. T. DIXON. JOHN E. HURST.


SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN. FREDK. P. STIEFF.


SAMUEL D. SCHMUCKER.


WM. H. MATTHAI.


J. C. STONEBURNER.


WM. A. HANWAY.


PHILIP HAMBURGER.


Counsel, GEORGE WHITELOCK. Notary, W. H. H. RALEIGH.


National Howard Bank,


Corner Howard and Fayette Streets.


Baltimore, Md. Capital, $230,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $42,000.


The Accounts of Mercantile Firms, Corporations, Individuals, Trustees and Administrators are Solicited, and will Receive Careful Attention.


Collections Made on All Points Promptly.


Henry Clark, President. James Getty, Vice-President. William H. Roberts, Jr., Cashier.


JAMES GETTY, HENRY BURGUNDER, JOHN WATERS,


DIRECTORS. HENRY F. NEW, GEO. W. HETZELAL, JOS. A. BOLGIANO,


HENRY CLARK,


WM. H. BAYLESS,


WM. C. CARROLL ..


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


NATIONAL MARINE BANK OF BALTIMORE. INCORPORATED 1810.


ONE OF THE OLDEST BANKS IN THE CITY.


N.E. Cor. Gay and Water Streets.


CAPITAL, $400,000. SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $140,000.


JOHN M. LITTIG, Pres't.


GEORGE R. VICKERS. Jr., Vice-Pres't.


JAMES V. WAGNER, Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


GEO. R. VICKERS, Jr.,


V. J. BROWN,


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OGDEN A. KIRKLAND,


WALTER W. ABELL,


H. C. MATTHEWS,


F. E. S. WOLFE.


JAMES W. BATES,


| JOHIN M. LITTIG,


GEO. R. HEFFNER.


A Regular Banking Business Transacted.


Collections Carefully Made


and Promptly Accounted for on Moderate Terms. Accounts So-


licited and Will Receive Careful Attention.


WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.


National Mechanics' Bank,


ESTABLISHED 1806.


N. W. Cor. South and German Streets.


JOHN B. RAMSAY, President. JAMES SCOTT, Cashier. CHARLES HANN, Assistant Cashier


Depository for the City of Baltimore, State of Maryland and United States Government.


DIRECTORS:


THOMAS DEFORD. ALEXANDER BROWN. JESSE HILLES. GEORGE C. JENKINS. JOHN B. RAMSAY. D. D. MALLORY.


MILES WHITE, Jr., LAWRASON RIGGS. E. B. HUNTING. JOHN A. WHITRIDGE. SEYMOUR MANDELBAUM. JOHN PLEASANTS.


Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus, $800,000.


GIVE US YOUR BUSINESS.


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


National Union Bank of Maryland,


AT BALTIMORE, MD.


No. 3 EAST FAYETTE STREET.


Capital, $900,000.


Surplus and Undivided Profits, $250,000.


WILLIAM WINCHESTER, President.


ROBERT A. DIGGS.


Cashier.


ISAAC H. DIXON, Vice-President.


H. M. TINGES,


Assistant Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


D. E. CONKLIN.


ROBT. K. WARING.


ISAAC H. DIXON.


ANDREW D. JONES.


WM. A. MARBURG.


R. BRENT KEYSER.


H. CRAWFORD BLACK.


("HAS. GOLDSBOROUGH.


TUNSTALL SMITH.


WM. WINCHESTER.


The Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Are Solicited.


Collections Made on Favorable Terms.


THE


OLD TOWN BANK,


Cor. Gay and Exeter Streets.


Capital, $150,000.


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Surplus, $150,000.


Special Attention is Given to Private Accounts. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent at Low Rates.


E. G. HIPSLEY, President. JACOB W. HOOK, Vice-President. MILTON B. WILLIAMS, Cashier.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS.


WM. H. B. FUSSELBAUGH. E. G. HIPSLEY. CHAS. W. HATTER. DANIEL DONNELLY.


N. RUFUS GILL.


JACOB W. HOOK.


J. HENRY SNYDER.


GEORGE SCHILLING.


JOHN G. JOHNSON.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


PEOPLE'S BANK


Hopkins Place and Lombard Street.


BALTIMORE, MD.


CHARTERED 1856.


Capital, Paid Up,


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$200,000


Surplus & Undivided Profits, $18,000


J. Henry Judik, President. Herman S. Platt, Vice-President. Joseph A. McKellip, Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


J. Henry Judik, Rufus Woods, Freder- ick C. Seeman, Herman S. Platt, W. W. Edmondson, G. A. Schlens, J. Stuart MacDonald, Wm. J. Chapman, Harry M. Wagner, John S. Tapscott, Geo. White- lock, Jos. A. McKellip.


This Bank has excellent facilities for making collections throughout the State, having correspondents in all the princi- pal cities. Proceeds promptly remitted.


We Would Be Pleased to Receive a Share of Your Business.


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Second National Bank, 432 SOUTH BROADWAY.


Capital, $500,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $600,000.


CHAS. C. HOMER, President.


CHAS. C. HOMER, Jr., Vice-President. W. E. WAGNER, Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


CHAS. C. HOMER. H. F. GOING.


THOS. J. SHRYOCK. LOUIS KANN. CHAS. C. HOMER, Jr.,


GEO. R. WILLIS. W. E. WAGNER.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Third National Bank - THE


OF BALTIMORE, No. 33 South Street.


OFFICERS.


ROBT. M. SPEDDEN, President.


ROBT. H. SMITH, Vice-President.


JOHN F. SIPPEL, Cashier.


CAPITAL, UNDIVIDED PROFITS,


$500,000. $90,000.


Depository for the U. S. Government and the State of Maryland.


DIRECTORS:


R. M. SPEDDEN, Ship Builder. ROBT. H. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. MICHAEL SCHLOSS, Of Schloss Bros. & Co, Wholesale Clothiers, ALFRED E. BOOTH,


Of A. Booth Co., Baltimore and Chicago. MURRAY VANDIVER, Treasurer of Maryland.


WILLIAM J. DONNELLY, General Insurance. PETER E. TOME, Attorney-at-Law. S. B. MEDAIRY, Of Bosee, Medairy & Co., Com. Mers. WILLIAM R. HAMMOND, Of Hammond & Snyder, Grain Exporters. JOHN F. SIPPEL, Cashier.


CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WITH THOSE CONTEMPLATING A CHANGE OR A DIVISION OF THEIR BALTIMORE ACCOUNTS.


STATE CHARTER, 1835. 1825. NATIONAL ACT, 1865.


Western National Bank


OF BALTIMORE, MD. No. 14 North Eutaw Street.


CAPITAL, $500,000. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $400,000.


J. G. Harvey, Pres't.


Derick Fahnestock, Vice-Pres't


William Marriott, Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


J. G. HARVEY. W. F. BURNS. WM. S. YOUNG. CHAS. F. MAYER.


DERICK FAHNESTOCK. FRANCIS BURNS. JOHN BLACK. GUSTAV GIESKE.


EDWD. L. BARTLETT.


HOWARD RIEMAN.


JAMES PRESTON.


W. BURNS TRUNDLE.


The Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited. Collec- tions Made on Favorable Terms.


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


James M. Thompson.


Wm. M. Redwood.


James M. Thompson & Co.


Bankers and Brokers, No. 8 South Street, Baltimore, Md.


MEMBERS OF BALTIMORE STOCK EXCHANGE.


Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold in this and Other Markets.


Dealers in Investment Securities.


CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.


CIRCULARS ADDRESSED


to any Trade, Profession or Business Conducted in any of the Cities of the. United States. Addresses taken from Latest Publications. See Catalogue on Pages 69 to 72.


R. L. POLK & CO., 404-408 WATER STREET,


Will Remove May 1st to the CALVERT BLDG, s e c., Fayette and St. Paul Sts. BALTIMORE, MD.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


T. Edward Hambleton. F. S. Hambleton. John M. Nelson.


ESTABLISHED I 1865.


Hambleton & Co., BANKERS,


Members New York and Baltimore Stock Exchanges,


9 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.


Negotiators of Municipal and Corporate Loans, Investment Securities of the Best Class. Deposit Accounts Received Subject to Check. Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities Bought and Sold on Commission.


1=8 Commission Charged on. New York Stocks.


PRIVATE WIRES To New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Washington.


LONG DISTANCE 'PHONE NO. 532. MD. TEL. & TEL'PH (1 67.


Issue Letters of Credit


Available in All Parts of the World.


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Sperry, Jones & Co.


BANKERS,


408-414 EQUITABLE BUILDING


BALTIMORE, MD.


Act as Fiscal Agents for States, Municipalities and Corporations.


Negotiate entire issues of securities.


Buy and sell on commission, for cash, stocks and bonds in our own and other markets.


Keep on hand for prompt delivery, carefully selected


INVESTMENT SECURITIES.


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


City Crust and Banking Company


517-519-521-523=525


W. BALTIMORE STREET.


Receives Deposits Subject to Check.


SOLICITS YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT.


Owners and Managers of


Central Storage Warehouses.


CHAS. O'DONNELL LEE, FRANK J. KOHLER,


President. Treasurer.


FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF OUR CUSTOMERS BANK WILL BE OPEN ON SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AT NIGHT.


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


J. WILLIAM MIDDENDORF. WILLIAM B. OLIVER.


MEMBERS BALTIMORE STOCK EXCHANGE.


Middendorf, Oliver & Co., Bankers and Brokers,


KEYSER BUILDING,


205 EAST GERMAN STREET,


Baltimore, Md.


P. O. Box 1102. C. & P. Telephone St. Paul 755. Maryland Tel. & Tel. Courtland 30.


INVESTMENT SECURITIES.


Foreign Exchange.


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Alexander Brown & Sons,


S. W. Cor. Baltimore and Calvert Sts.,


BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, -AND-


Brown Brothers & Company, New York, Philadelphia and Boston.


Foreign and Domestic Bankers


and Members of the Baltimore, New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges.


Private Wire Between Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia and New York.


INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF BANKS, BANKERS, CORPORA- TIONS AND INDIVIDUALS BY AGREEMENT. RAILROAD, MUNI- CIPAL AND OTHER LOANS NEGOTIATED.


BUY AND SELL BILLS OF EXCHANGE


On Great Britain and Ireland, France, Germany, Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Italy, Cuba, Porto Rico, Mexico, South America and 'Honolulu.


A Line of High Grade Securities Kept on Hand for Investors.


Issue Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit


In Sterling, Available in Any Part of the World, and in Dollars, for Use in this Country, Canada, Mexico, the West Indies and South America.


INTERNATIONAL CHEQUES Also Issued in Various Denominations.


MAKE CABLE AND TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERS OF MONEY. DRAFTS COLLECTED IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.


BROWN, SHIPLEY & COMPANY,


LONDON.


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R. L. POLK & CO.'S Baltimore City Directory


FOR 1901. B. R. SHERIFF, Compiler and Manager.


ABBREVIATIONS.


ab .. ..... .above


advt ......... advertisement


agrl imp .. agricultural im-


plements


agt .agent


al


.. alley


Am


American


assn


.association


av


.. avenue


Balto. Baltimore


Balto Co Baltimore


County


barkpr barkeeper


Bdway . Broadway


bkbinder. .bookbinder


bkpr . bookkeeper


Bldg. . Building


blksmith. .blacksmith


boarding ... boarding house inst .. instrument


brasswkr .... brass worker


bot meds botanic


medicines


brklyr .bricklayer


c ... .corner


C P Acct .. Certified Public


Accountant


cabtmkr. ... cabinet maker


carp


carpenter


cashier


Ch.


church


clk


clerk


Co.


com mer .. .commission


merchant


comnr. .commissioner


condtr.


conductor


confectr. .. confectioner ct. court


cutter


ctr


dep. deputy


e


.east


E W .. .... East Woodberry


eating h ....... eating house Mt. Mount


elec insts . electrical


instruments


embdr .. embroiderer n. north


eng. .engineer


ext .. .extended nr. near


opp


.opposite


wheelwrt ...... wheelwright


whol.


. wholesale


wid.


widow


wks.


.works


Wvy ..


Waverly


PERSONS MARKED THUS * ARE COLORED


AAC


69


AAR


A


Aachen and Munich Fire Ins Co, Germany, 18 South


Aamondt Svend J. lab, 1305 Andre


Aaron Agnes B Mrs, 407 Aisquith


Aaron Albert B, clk, 46 e Williamson al


Aaron Alfred W (George Aaron & Son), 103 Warren av


Aaron Augustus W, carp, 800 Light, h 502 Hanover


AARON COLUMBUS S. Butter, Cheese


and Eggs, Wholesale and Retail, 45 Wey- ler and 219-221 Cross-st mkt, h 809 Wil- liam


Aaron Geo (George Aaron & Son), 103 War- ren av


Aaron Geo & Son (George and Alfred W Aaron), prod, 124 s Charles


Aaron Geo H, lab, 2038 s Charles


Aaron Jacob, lab, 616 Wyeth


Aaron Jas, junk, 1724 Druid Hill av


Aaron Jos H, butter, 809 William


Pa av ..... Pennsylvania av paperhngr .... paperhanger photogr ...... photographer pk ... park


pkr. .packer


pres ..


.president


Presb


. Presbyterian


prin ..


. principal


prod com .... produce com-


mission


prof.


professor


prov


provisions


publr publisher


r rear


R C. . Roman Catholic


rd. road int rev ... internal revenue ins. insurance Rev. Reverend


insp inspector


L P Locust Point


la.


lane


lab. laborer


laund laundress


lithogr . lithographer ltd. limited


mach machinist


mnfg


manufacturing


mdse merchandise


mkr. maker


Mkt. Market


mnfr.


manufacturing


Company


mngr


manager


math insts .. mathematical


instruments


Md Maryland


matls.


materials


mech. . mechanical


men's furng. men's


furnishing


M E .. Methodist Episcopal


M P.Methodist Protestant mess. .messenger


mus insts. .musical


instruments


surgeon


vice-pres ..


.. vice-president


Nat'l National W west


W W .... West Woodberry


Fairm't av. . Fairmount


avenue


fcv fancy


Fdk av .. Frederick avenue


frt. freight


ft foot


furn ... furniture


furng gds. furnishing


goods


gds. goods


genl general


Ger Lut.


. German


Lutheran


Greenm't av .. Greenmount avenue


h .. house


h furng .. house furnishing


Hmstd. Homestead


Hpdn. Hampden


imp .. importer


RP


Roland Park


R R.


.railroad


S


south


sec secretary


sew-mach


sewing


machine


soc.


society


stenogr.


.stenographer


sq


square


sp ..


.. space


supt. ... superintendent


surg insts .. surgical


instruments


tchr


teacher


tel. telegraph


tel opr


. telegraph


operator


ter.


terrace


trans.


. transportation


treas. . treasurer


undertkr . undertaker


uphlstr.


. upholsterer


USA.


United States


Army


USN


United States


Navy


vet surg


. veterinary


opr ..


operator


pat meds.


. patent


medicines


P E .. Protestant Episcopal


cashr


7


HOTEL RENNERT.


{ GEO. K. McGAW. President. G. FALKENBERG, Sec'y-Treas. J. P. A. O'CONOR, Manager.


AAR


70


ABE


NOTHING BETTER MADE. Put in Under Guarantee by Our Contract Department. Send Postal and Our Representative Will Call


ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & CO.


Showrooms, 21 W. Fayette Street, Near Charles. Office and Foundry, Eastern Ave. and Chester St. Telephone 1714. (Largest Manufacturers in Md.)


Aaron Philip, lab, 537 Aisquith


Aaron Saml, tin box mnfr, 103 e L Church, h 1020 Light


Aaron Wm G. mariner, 503 e Fort av


Aaronson Dora, junk, 1018 e Fayette


Aaronson Lewis, tailor, 2318 Madison av


Aaronson Max, cigar mnfr, 1018 e Fayette Aaronson Morris L, salesman, 125 w Barre Aaronson Reuben (Aaronson & Raffel), 110 w Barre


AARONSON & RAFFEL (Reuben


Aaronson, Jacob M Raffel), Mailing Tubes and Paper Box Manufacturers, 217 w Camden


Abar John F. motorman, 125 e Barney


Abar Mary Mrs. 1260 Riverside av


Abaugh Annie Mrs, 1515 Argyle av


Abaugh Emma F, clk, 1515 Argyle av


Abaugh Wm H, clk, 1515 Argyle av


Abbata Antonio, lab, 501 President


Abbata Casimo, lab, 501 President Abberts Wm H, stone ctr, 55 e Heath


Abbetmeyer Carl H Rev, 922 w Mulberry Abbey Chas E, mngr, 6 s High


Abbey Amelia M Mrs, 940 n Calvert


Abbey Norval, polisher, 1020 Riverside av Abbey Raymond, polisher, 1020 Riverside av


Abbiss Ferd, cooper, 129 Calverton rd


Abbiss Fredk W, lab, 129 Calverton rd


Abbiss Louis F, lab, 129 Calverton rd


Abbo Medical and Surgical Inst, 211


W Franklin


Abbott Alex, 1703 e Balto


Abbott Anna S, teacher, Woodbourne av


Abbott Benj S, lab, 1210 s Charles


Abbott Byrdine A Rev, 917 n Carrollton av


Abbott), Manufacturers Angostura Bit- ters, 17 s Charles


Abbott Cath A Mrs, 254 Morling av


Abbott Cath W Mrs, 419 Folsom


Abbott Chas C, salesman. 706 n Bdway


Abbott Chas N, condtr, 1717 Northwest


Abbott Clement, apprentice, 622 Pitcher


Abbott Clementine Mrs, 706 n Bdway


Abbott Cornelius W (C W Abbott & Co), Mt Washington


Abbott David M, carp, 1607 n Fulton av


ABBOTT DONA, Dressmaker, 1207 Mosher


Abbott Edwd TV, clk, 1232 Light


Abbott Ellen H. 302 w Lanvale


Abbott Emily M Mrs, 1811 Barclay


Abbott Francis L (King & Abbott), 324 Union av n w


Abbott Geo A, clk, 1402 w Mt Royal av


Abbott Geo M, tinner, 100 s Gilmor


Abbott Harry C, weigher, 706 n Bdway


Abbott Harry M. lab, 1607 n Fulton av


*Abbott Henry, lab, Arlington


Abbott Howard S. printer, 8 n Ann


Abbott Hugh E, mill hd, 254 Morling av


Abbott J & Co (Jacob Abbott), leaf tobac- co, 435 Aisquith


Abbott J Walter, mngr, The Hardware Supply Co, 128 s Calvert, h 1104 w Fay- ette


Abbott Jacob (J Abbott & Co), 435 Aisquith Abbott Jas, 1536 n Wolfe


Abbott Jas A, mngr Vulcan Steam Boiler Wks, h 2831 Parkwood av


Abbott Jas E, clk, 2842 w Lanvale


Abbott Jas G, shoemkr, 1906 e Fayette


Abbott Jas T, driver, 121 e L Church


Abbott John C, mariner, 1906 e Fayette


Abbott John E, clk, 706 n Bdway


Abbott John E, condtr, 1716 s Charles


Abbott John L E, carrier p o, 1214 w Mul- berry


Abbott John N, molder, 1604 n Port


Abbott Jos A, asst supt Registry div p o, 622 Pitcher


Abbott Jos A, tinner, 1127 n Gilmor Abbott Julia F, teacher, Govans Abbott Loan, Savings and Bldg Assn No 1, 845 s Montford av


Abbott Mary E, grocer, 1210 s Charles


Abbott Mary E Mrs, 806 n Gilmor


Abbott Mary E Mrs, 618 n Payson


Abbott Maurice, clk, 859 w Fayette


Abbott Memorial (Presb) Ch, Bank nr 1st e


Abbott Minnie V,dressmkr,1329 w North av


Abbott Priscilla Mrs, 1303 n Eden


Abbott Solomon L, lab, 1251 Riverside av


Abbott Thos N, printer, 1906 e Fayette


Abbott Thos W, barkpr, 528 Colvin


Abbott Wm, driver, 48 Albemarle


Abbott Wm, driver, 1605 Miller


Abbott Wm, student, 331 St Paul


Abbott Wm C, mach, 3312 Chestnut av




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