The Baltimore directory for : containing the names of the inhabitants, their places of business and dwelling houses, the City register, 1845, Part 3

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Publication date: 1845
Publisher: Baltimore : J. Murphy
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Having thus sketched, though far more at length than we at first intended, events connected with the settlement and progress of Baltimore up to the present time, we proceed to remark, very briefly, upon the position and pros- pects of the city.


It needs but a glance at the map of the United States, to see the great and manifold advantages of her position. In the centre of the Union, on the great line of intercourse between the North and South, eligibly situated on navi- gable waters, easily accessible by sea, in the vicinity of an immense resource of water power, within striking distance of regions of abundant fertility, and already, by her greater proximity, a favored competitor with other cities for the trade of the adjacent States, and of the great ivest, who can wonder that her progress has been rapid in population and prosperity, and who can doubt that she xvill yet rival the proudest cities of the continent, in all that consti- tutes the true greatness of a commercial emporium ?


If, with the simple advantages of position, and in the face of difficulties of intercourse with the country and of other impediments, Baltimore has flour- ished, there can be no doubt that, when she is enabled fully to avail herself of the additional advantages afforded by the improvements of the age in ease and rapidity of intercourse and cheapness of transportation, her future will be even more prosperous than her former career. These are rapidly coming into action ; and the time is not far distant when the branches of her Rail- roads and Canals shall, like those of the tree mentioned by the psalmist, " go to the rivers and the sea." These avenues of communication, branching off in all directions,-to the East, to the North, to the West, and to the South,- may be regarded as lines of radiation ; by which the rays of an invigorating trade shall here meet and combinc, as in a common focus ; not merely impart- ing the glow of commercial prosperity to the centre, but also transmitting a reciprocal advantage to every region within the reach of its extended influence.


With the Baltimore and Philadelphia Railroad, the Tide Water Canal, the Susquehanna Railroad, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, with their branches, and the many other modes of communication, by roads, rivers, and bay, our city seems to stand ready, Briareus-like, to extend its hundred iron arms, and to grasp all the elements of wealth and prosperity, held in untold abundance in regions within its reach. That it can be done is cvident, both from what has been done and from a consideration of existing circumstances ;- that it must be done is certain; unless the people of Baltimore are willing to yield the palm to other cities, less favorably situated, but more far-sighted and en-


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A SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF BALTIMORE.


terprising ; or unless the people of Maryland, misled by prejudices which are as unfounded as they are injurious, overlook the fact that their interests are inseparably connected with those of Baltimore; and that whatever tends to her emolument, tends to the advantage of the State at large.


At the same time, all parties must be assured that the city, in thus claiming the friendly offices and the good will of patriotic citizens, acts no merely self- ish part, and desires no advantages or assistance at the expense of the country. If Baltimore be made a place of greater trade and increased facilities for the exchange of commodities, the agriculturist, the miner, the manufacturer, all, will derive an immediate benefit from her means of cheap and rapid transport- ation, her active market, her fair prices and prompt pay. All Marylanders have an interest, then, in the speedy completion of those great works, which, with an admirable foresight, have been planned to diminish in effect the dis- tance between the city and the interior, and which are advancing, in the face of every obstacle, to a completion.


It is true, there are difficulties yet to be overcome, and wants yet to be sup- plied ; but modern cities, although sometimes of mushroom growth, are not, any more than ancient cities, to be built in a day. The unfortunate condition of the finances of the State, and the consequent weight of taxation, constitute a heavy burden; but with the right spirit this may be borne, until measures are adopted and carried into execution calculated to afford relief. The lack of foreign packets has also been dwelt upon by some, with much earnestness; but this is rather an imaginary than a real obstruction. Thus far, our capital has, for many years, found its most profitable investment in other than foreign commerce ;- but when such a state of things occurs as will warrant the em- ployment of capital in this department of commercial action, it will certainly come. Every step made towards uniting our city with the interior of Mary- land and the adjacent States, and the distant but productive regions of the West, is a step taken towards extending our relations, not only with our At- lantic cities, but with every quarter of the globe.


Let Baltimoreans, then, and all who have the good of the city and the State at heart, stand shoulder to shoulder in every effort to draw closer the bonds of union between the city and the country ;- and may the reward of their united labors be-a State untrammelled by debt and prosperous in the productive employment of its great mineral, manufacturing, and agricultural resources, and a city noted for its enterprise and prosperity, and exhibiting, as its proudest monuments, the honesty, the integrity, the intelligence, and the patriotism of its citizens !


REMOVALS, ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS, &c.


ADDISON Wm. H., tobacconist, 176 Pratt st. Albers Dr. Henry, 171 Fayette st.


Albinson Peter, brush, comb and basket store, 44 S. Charles st.


Alden Alb. G., brickmaker, Washington road, h. 67 Hollins st.


Allen Henry A., prof. of music, 72 Courtland st. Armstrong Thomas, saddler, 8 N. Liberty st.


Atkinson John H., tailor, 110 N. Gay st. Baker C. J. & H. J., dealers in glass, 2 N. Liberty. Baker Wm., 2 N. Liberty st.


Bambarger David, dry goods mer., 10} Marsh Market space.


Barlow & Lawrence, grocers, 46 N. Paca st.


Beckley Wm., paper hanger, 161 N. Gay st.


Bickley Sam., boot & shoe maker, 241 W. Pratt.


Bierbower Lemuel, nut & washer manufacturer, ¿ Coulston John, Baltimore Tattersalls, c. Plow- 35 Armistead lane.


Bird Edward S., dry goods mer., 209 Balto. st., h. 94 Fayette st.


Blakeslee & Callendine, mer. tailors, 15S Balti- more st.


Boucher Wm., music store, 4 Holliday st.


Bowman Jno. D., constable, c. Howard & Centre. Boyd John & Son, bottlers, 10 South st.


Brauns Ferdinand L., consul of Prussia, Saxony


and Würtemberg, office 242 Baltimore st., li. 242 Lombard st.


Brewer Nicholas, magistrate, 61 Marsh Market sp., h. 83 W, Baltimore st.


Bridge Stephen, variety store, 155 N. Gay st. Broadbent -, fancy store, 113 N. Gay st.


Brooks, Tibbals & Co., wholesale boot and shoe dealers, 344 Baltimore st.


Broughton James, mer. tailor, 6 South st. Burgess & Creamer, com. mers., 20 Commerce st. Burgess Caleb, h. Aisquith, op. Thomsen st. Burleigh J. B., pres. of Newton University, Oak Grove, Cove N. of Franklin st.


Byrn Wm. W., firm of Tiffany, Long & Byrne, h. 141 Hanover st.


Camper & Bruff, dry goods mers., 199 W. Balti- more st.


Canfield Ira C., firm of Canfield & Bro., h. 97 Fayette st.


Carey W. F., belt & stock maker, 51 N. Gay st. Carter Jas. T., furnishing store, 154 Baltimore st. Carter Alexander M., discount clerk, Bank of Baltimore, h. 137 Sharp st.


Chadwick C., feather store, 92 N. Gay st.


Chase Wells, com. mer., 6 S. Howard st.


Chase, Lilly & Co., dry goods com. mers., N. W. c. Charles and German sts.


Child Samuel, coach and harness. maker, 30 N. Gay st.


Christhilf Henry, cedar ware manuf., 122 Frank- lin st.


Cinnamond Geo. R., conveyancer, 34 St. Paul st. Claiborne Chas. H., shoemaker, 6 Ensor st.


Clampitt & Regester, brass founders, 47 Holliday.


Clark B. J., flour and feed dealer, c. Monument { Hance Seth, apothecary, 108 W. Baltimore st. and Aisquith sts. Hanson John, tinner, 183 Pitt st.


Cochran John, steam engine builder, factory in Harris H. Wilson, att'y, 3 Spurrier's court.


York near Light st., h. 67 Sharp st.


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Coburn James, dw. and store, 23 N. Gay st. Cohen Benj. I., c. North and Fayette sts. Cohen E. P., 70 N. Calvert st.


Cole John, grocer, 14 Ensor st.


Cole A. G. & Co., Eagle White Lead Works, c. of Eutaw & Conway sts.


Collier Charles, copper smith, 29 S. Frederick st. Collins James L , stove dealer, 40 Light st.


Conrad A. M. H., M. D., surgeon dentist, 24 N. Gay st.


Conry Mrs. M., milliner, 29 Ensor st.


Cooper George E., blacksmith, 26 Lombard st. Coskery Rev. H. B., pastor of the Cathedral, h. at the Archbishop's.


Coughlan Wmn., bottling establishment, c. North and Fayette sts.


man and Front sts.


Crawford Robt., grocer, c. Monument & Ensor. Crawford W. C., grocer & com. mer., 4 Com- merce st.


Creamer Thos., Monument, N. of Ensor st.


Crise Jno. L., grocer & flour mer., 114 N. Eutaw. Crittenden Rob. N., com. mer., 68 Exchange pl. Crown P. Edgar, att'y, 14 Fayette st.


Cummings & Hopkins, Merchants' hotel, Charles. Davis Aaron, shoe finder, 101 Camden st.


De Young M., dry goods mer., 31 W. Balto. st. Diganard Charles, hatter, 97 W. Baltimore st. Dodge G. R., h. 133 Biddle st.


Dorsey Rich. B., secretary Balto. Life Ins. Co.,


h. 23 Fayette st., one door fr. Monument sq. Dorval & Willett, scales dealers, 7 S. Charles st. Dryden Edward S., mer. tailor, 246 W. Balto.


Durborow David R., dry goods mer., S5 W. Bal- timore st.


Duvall John & Co., domestic goods, 281 W. Bal- timore st.


Easter Hamilton & Co., 203 W. Baltimore st.


Ellanley E., trimmings store, 3 Holliday st.


Ellicott S. H. & B. H., proprietors Vulcan Iron Works, Block st., Fells Point.


Ennis Thos., umbrella manuf., 240 W. Balto. st. Etting B. G., 260 Lexington st., Pascault's row. Faithful W. E. B., hardware mer., 100 Franklin. Fayaux Geo., decorative painter, 9 Holliday st.


Ford Geo. E., dry goods mer., 10 Marsh Market sp., h. c. Exeter and Granby sts.


Friese H. F., att'y, office 14} Fayette st.


Friese P. C., att'y, office 14} Fayette st.


Gardner Franklin, dry goods mer., 195 W. Bal- timore st.


Gardner John M., painter, 10 Water st.


Gorsuch Jehu, firm Moellinger & Gorsuch, h. 78 High st.


Green James, math. inst. mak., 43 South st.


Haims E. M. & E., fresco painters, Gay, op. Fayette st.


Hambleton T. E. & Co., dry goods mers. 225 W. Baltimore st.


Hatch & Davis, flour mers., 116 Howard st.


REMOVALS, ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS, &c.


Hays David, gro. & com. mer. Exchange place. Hayward, Fox & Co., stove dealers, 24 Light st. { Naff John H., property agent and appraiser, c. Holliday and Baltimore sts.


Hayward N. P., of firm, h. c. Hanover & Barre. Hayward J. H., of firm, h. Barre st., one door from Hanover.


Hinckley Chas. A., Jr., bookseller, 368 Balti- more st.


Hines David, dry goods mer., 136 Franklin st. Hinsley, tavern keeper, 125 Franklin st.


Hollingsworth & Weller, dry goods mers., 3 N. Howard st.


Hopewell James R., tobacco inspector, h. 117 S. Paca st.


Hough George S., dry goods mer. 73 W. Balt. st. Hughes Thomas B., 32} W. Baltimore st.


Hussey Obed, c. Plowman and Front sts. Hyde Mrs. C., dress maker, 40 Franklin st. Jackson Samuel, cutler, 17 N. Liberty st.


Jimison & Stevens, grocers, 132 Franklin st.


Johnson & Travers, shipping & com. mers. 59 Smith's whf.


Jones & Houston, grocers & flour mers., 102 Franklin st.


Keene Henry, mer. tailor, 155 Pratt st.


Kelly T. & Son, mer. tailors, 6 N. Liberty st.


Kelly James, copper smith, 53 South st.


Kipp John & Son, morocco and leather dresser, 17 Cheapside.


Kramer Samuel & Co., druggists 60 Pratt st. Keyworth C. B., merch. tailor, 286} W. Balti- more st.


Lafferty Rosanna, milliner, 129 N. Gay st.


Laird Wm., tobacco com. mer., 69 Light st. whf. Leach Wm., gold beater, 6 S. Calvert st.


Lemmon J. H., mer. tailor, 238 Pratt near Sharp st., h. 63 Pearl st.


Littig Luther, gen. com. mer. Exchange place. Long R. Carey, architect, 266 Lexington st.


Love W. S., druggist, 89 Hanover st.


Macilroy Thomas, com. mer., 9 Light st. whf. Mann Jos. R., Baltimore ink factory, 33 Granby.


Marriott, Marye & Co., dry goods mers., 285 } Sander Geo., firm Chas. Fisher & Co., 105 Lex- W. Baltimore st.


Marshall Stuart C., stone mason, 10} Marsh Market space.


Marshall Gilbert N., china store, 148 W. Balti- more st.


Marston Jas. H., china mer., 41 S. Charles st. Mason Dr. J., 13 N. Frederick st.


Matchett & McGregor, book and job printers, 151 W. Pratt st.


Matthews Thos. R., com. mer. 101 Bowly's whf. McAleer John, locksmith, 101 Harrison st.


McClain John A., chair factory, 12 Second st.


McColgan Rev. Edward, pastor of St. Peter's church, Poppleton st., h. next door.


McGlennan Jas. E., bookseller, 62 E. Baltimore.


McGuffin Wm., whip & cane maker, 351 W. Smith Rev. Wm. H., principal C. C. Institute, Baltimore st.


McHarry, grocer, c. Saratoga and Park sts.


McIntosh J., Wheatfield Inn, Howard st., three doors N. of Baltimore st.


Mellich Mathias, clothing store, 282 W. Balto. st. Mendsen T. H., dry goods mer., 187 W. Balti- more st.


Miller Rev. Adam, 265 E. Baltimore st.


Mills Wm. P. & Son, mer. tailors, 120 W. Balti- more st.


Morhiser & Francisco, saddlers, 6 N. Gay st.


Morrison N. H., teacher, 71 Lexington st., h. 20 N. Gay st.


Muller Louis, 226 W. Baltimore st.


Muzzy B. A., fancy goods, 229 W. Balto. st.


Neibling Mrs. E., 150 Fayette st.


Norris W. C., h. 25 George st.


North George, stove dealer, 86 W. Baltimore st. Olive John, tavern keeper, 74 S. Charles st.


Page F. A., boot, shoe & leather dealer, 10 S. Charles st.


Palmer V. B., country newspaper agency, S. E. c. Baltimore and Calvert sts.


Parr James L., potter, 55 South st.


Passano Leonard, 52 Marsh Market sp.


Pancoast Joseph, 150 Fayette st.


Pell & Harrison, painters, c. Charles & Balt. sts. Perkins Dr. J. F., office c. Franklin and Green sts., h. 118 Green st.


Pickell -, coal mer., office c. South & Lom- bard sts.


Piggot A. Snowden, M. D., 59 Aisquith st., 3 doors S. of Orleans st.


Pitt Charles F., com. mer. 14 Commerce st.


Porter James, millinery goods, 164 W. Balti- more st.


Potts & Wolbert, grocers & com. mers., 27 Han- over st.


Pratt R. Horace, editor Rep. and Argus, h. 106 N. Exeter st.


Reed Samuel, druggist, c. Gay & Saratoga sts.


Reilly Patrick, Jr., hatter, 59 Marsh Market sp. Reilly Patrick & George, livery stables, c. North and Pleasant sts.


Reip Louis Henry, tinner, 10 Pennsylvania av. Renwick Robert, cabinet & chair maker, 84 N. Howard st.


Ridgely Edward, 114 Hanover st.


Rogers William, mer. tailor, 106 W. Baltimore. Ross John, morocco dealer, c. Cheapside & Lom- bard st.


Root D. & B., grocers & flour mers .. 105 Frank- lin st.


ington st.


Sands Samuel, book and job printer, c. Charles and Baltimore sts.


Schreiber Rev. P. S., pastor of St. Vincent de Paul's church, h. next door.


Schumacher Frederick, 90 Sharp st.


Scott John, iron safe manuf., 16 S. Calvert st. Shirley Wm., dealer in China, &c., 13 S. Calvert. Shurtz & Taylor, literary depot, 5 South st.


Shutt Augustus P., chair maker, 19 c. Light & Mercer sts.


Shutze August D., boot maker, 15 Light st.


Simpson Rezin B., grocer & flour mer., 110 Howard st.


Sinclair T., tailor, 8 Ensor st.


69 Fayette st.


Stewart, Washington L. E., com. mer. 60 South st. Bowly's wharf.


Stine Joseph, mer. tailor, 5 S. Liberty st.


Stockbridge J., Jr., National Hotel, 148 and 150 W. Pratt st.


Sullivan & Shanabrook, com. mer., 101 Spear's wharf.


Sutton, Hall & Co., mer. tailors, 9 S. Gay st. Talliaferro G. B., com. mer., 10 Bowly's whf. Tanner J., M. D., homœopathist, 51 Fayette st., betw. Charles and St. Paul sts.


Thierman Henry, fancy goods, 6 N. Eutaw.


Thomas Pierre, boot maker, 11 South st.


REMOVALS, ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS, &c.


Thomas Wm., block & pump mak., 10 Ellicott st. Thompson Wm., 21 South st.


Tilden J. Browne, dry goods mer., 107 Balto. st. Trump Charles, 77 Broadway, F. P.


Tucker Henry, dry goods mer., 12} Marsh Mar- ket space.


Turnbull Alex. & Co., c. Charles st. & Wine al. Tustin John D., com. mer., 12 Commerce st., h. 63 N. High st.


Vickers George T., mer., 9 Baltimore st.


Ward H. P. & Co., dry goods mers., 10 N. Charles. Warren James W., agent for Schenck's medi- cines, 55 N. Gay st.


Weaver, Poulterer & Co., auctioneers, 23 S. Charles st.


Weaver Levi, fancy store, 30 E. Baltimore st.


White Joseph K. T', tin plate and iron worker, 5 Fayette st.


Wible Robert, bell hanger, 29 S. Gay st. Wiggins B. F., mer. tailor, 97 Baltimore st.


Williams Abner, stove manuf., N. E. c. Light and Balderston sts.


Williamson Charles A., 77 N. Charles st. Willinger Michael, tailor, Harrison, near Gay. Wilson John H., dry goods mer., 33 W. Balto. Winchester Alex., 89 St. Paul near Mulberry st. Wisong & Kettlewell, druggists, 13 Cheapside.


Witman George, commissioner of deeds, 50 W. Fayette st.


Woods T., lace & bonnet store, 185 W. Pratt st. Woodworth F., clerk, 181 Mulberry st.


Wright George, morocco store, Exchange place.


Wetmore C. E. & Co., furnishing store, 2 N. { Youngs J. B., grocer, cor. Gay and Exeter sts. Howard st.


BALTIMORE DIRECTORY.


ABBREVIATIONS.


Ababove-al alley-att'y attorney-av avenue-bel below-bet between-bh boarding house- . c corner-ct court-E East-F. P. Fells Point-h house or dwelling-I lane-manuf manufacturer or manufactory-mer merchant-mers merchants-mak maker-N North-opp opposite-S South -sp space-st street-W West-whf wharf.


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AARON Mrs. Rachel, clothier, 8 Harrison st. Abbes John, furrier and cap store, 8 N. Gay st. Abbott Edwin A., firm Jones & Abbott, h. 127 S. High st.


Benjamin, cooper, 22 President st. h. 122 S. Exeter st.


George, cooper, 83 S. Exeter st.


Wm., tobacconist, 232 Broadway.


Mrs. Sarah, seamstress, 135 Alice Anna st.


Edward, seaman, 24 Welcome al.


Wm. S., laborer, 197 S. Spring st.


Mrs. Elizabeth B., 18 Mulberry st.


Stephen F., boot & shoe maker, 26 Pitt and 64 Lexington st.


Thomas, 27 Hollins st.


Abel Henry, 362 N. Gay st.


- Caspar, stocking weaver, 87 N. Cove st.


- Joseph, tailor, 6 Swan st.


Abell A. S. & Co., publishers of the Daily .and Weekly Sun, 59 W. Baltimore st.


- A. S., of firm, h. 42 N. Front st.


- John S., 118 Conway st.


- James, shoemaker, 56 Henrietta st.


Christian, butcher, 165 Pennsylvania av. Abendschoen Alois, tavern keeper, 197 Light st. Abey Wm. H., grocer, 84 William st.


- Christian, fisherman, 25 Lancaster st.


- Joseph, fisherman, 110 William st.


- Jacob, fisherman, 120 William st.


Abrahams J. W., firm Cooper & Abrahams, 120 S. Bond st.


Abrams Washington, carpenter, 195 Fleet st. - Mrs. Sophia, 262 Broadway.


Aburn John, grocer, 8 Thames st. h. Philpot st. Achey Fred., firm F. Seyler & Co. 102 S. Eutaw. Ackerman Mrs. Catharine, confectioner, 110 Franklin st.


Ackland James, boot and shoe maker, 11 S. Cal- vert st.


Ackworth Stephen, nautical teacher, 146 S. Bond street.


Acres, George W., engineer steamboat Georgia, 168 Light st.


Adam Adam, blacksmith & wheelwright, 255 Alice Anna st.


Adams Mrs. Sarah A., 252 Fleet st.


-- David, boot & shoe maker, 30 E. Lombard.


Mrs. Mary, tailoress, 156 German st.


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Adains Edward, blacksmith, 176 German st.


John, blacksmith, 25 Hillen st.


Jesse, porter, 131 N. Spring st.


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- James C., firm Van Brunt & Adams, 74 Pearl st.


- Henry, shoemaker, 262 Franklin st.


Mrs. Mary, tailoress, 25 Pine st.


Mrs. Wm., tavern keeper, corner Marsh


Market sp. and Lombard st.


- Benjamin, hatter, 150 S. Eutaw st.


Wm., watchman, 26 Silver st.


John, laborer, 172 Ensor st.


& Co., package express office, 45 Light st.


- Mrs. Ann Maria, 114 S. Charles st.


- Kichard, watchman, 38 Guilford alley.


Samuel, watchmaker, 8 W. Lombard st.


- John, laborer, 167 N. Cove st.


- James, grocer, 167 Pierce st.


- Chas., machinist & finisher, 86 S. Cove st.


Mrs. Susannah, 169 N. Exeter st.


Mrs. Frances, feed store, 158 S. Caroline.


Mrs. Catharine, 279 S. Bond st.


Addison W. & G. L., carpenters, 77 S. Howardst. Wm., of firm, h. 287 Light st.


George C., boot & shoe maker, 174 W. Pratt. st. h. 50 Conway st.


Samuel S., boot & shoe maker, 172 W. Pratt st.


Wm. Meade, att'y, 9 Court House lane. Adey James, chair maker, 97 N. High st.


Adkisson & Clark, sail makers, 128 Dugan's whf. - Wm., of firm, 113 S. High st.


Thomas, sail maker, 147 S. Eden st.


Adle Philip, tailor, 1 Somerset st.


Adler Adam, stone mason, 127 Alice Anna st.


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- Joseph, confectioner, 280 S. Bond st.


Mary Ann, seamstress, 41 Burgundy alley.


Lewis H., mer. tailor, 153 W. Lombard st. Manasseh, clothier, 125 Happy alley.


Adolph Charles, laborer, 19 Shakspeare st. Adreon Pearson, 107 Bank st.


- Wm., conductor R. R., 134 Hanover st.


- Mrs. C., 224 Franklin st. corner Pine st. Affayroux John F., 125 Aisquith st.


-Mrs. J. F., dress maker, 125 Aisquith st.


Afflick Mrs. Barbara, b. h. 13 Lexington st. - Thomas, painter, 14 N. Green st.


Ager Alexander, clothier, 31 W. Lombard st.


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Agnew Wm., 226 W. Lombard st.


- Thomas, carpenter, 3 N. Sharp st., h. 8 Mc Clellan st.


Ahern John, brick maker, 219 E. Baltimore st. Mrs. Dorothy, 171 Light st.


Ahl, Bernard D., rigger, 145 Argyle alley. Ahlsleger Frederick, cheese seller, 55 S. Eutaw. Ahrens Ahrend, vinegar maker, 125 Albemarle st. Aichele Jacob, baker, 272 S. Charles st. Aikin Dr. Wm. E. A., 23 Hamilton st. Airey Elias, shoemaker, 293 Saratoga st.


- Francis A., laborer, 1 Bank st.


- George W., firm of A. W. Goldsborough & Co., h. 231 E. Baltimore st.


James, laborer, 21 Hampstead st. Aisquith Mrs. Charlotte, b. h. 19 S. Liberty st. Aitken Robert, insp. of customs, 198 E.Pratt st. - Dr. James, apothecary, 143 N. Gay st. Aker Joseph, shoemaker, 293 Saratoga st. Mich., boot and shoe maker, 106 W. Madi- son st.


Akers Charles, carpenter, 238 Biddle st.


Albach John W., shoemaker, 224 S. Charles st. Albaugh Grafton, shoemaker, 33 Marion st.


- Jno. W., boot & shoe maker, 14 Camden st. Alberger Adam, butcher, 202 Pitt st. Albers Mrs. Elizabeth, 77 Aisquith st.


- Mrs. S. G., 136 S. Sharp st.


Dr. Henry, apothecary, 34 N. Gay st.


& Co., imp. & com. mers., 22 German st. Anthony, of firm, h. Pennsylvania av.


Albert Jacob & Co., imp. of hardware, cutlery, &c., 340 W. Baltimore st.


Jacob, of firm, h. N. W. c. Charles & Sara- toga sts.


· Augustus J., of firm, h. 32 N. Green st.


Wm. J., of firm, h. 80 N. Charles st.


Antz, laborer, 62 Lancaster st.


Joseph S., carpenter, 285 Saratoga st.


Albertson John, proprietor of Mansion House Hotel, N. W. corner Fayette & St. Paul sts. Albiuson Peter, brush, comb and basket store, 12 Hanover st.


Albright J. P. constable, 126 S. Paca st.


Alcock Wm. H. D., clerk, 177 Mulberry st.


Wm. J., dry goods mer., 61 N. Howard st. Alden Mrs. Mary, 3 Orleans st.


Simeon, grocer, N. E. corner Marsh and Fish Market spaces, h. 34 N. Front st.


Aldrich Rev. Jonathan, pastor Baptist church, 61 N. High st. Aldridge, Higdon & Co., importers of British dry goods, 5 German st.


And., of firm, h. c. Charles & Hamilton sts. Aler Reuben, paver, 79 Hollins st.


- John, pump maker, 1 State st.


- John, blacksmith, 78 N. Eutaw st.


Alexander Dr. Ashton, 23 Fayette st.


Wm., 81 Lexington st.


J. H., engineer, 258 Lexington st.


Jas., firm Dulaney & Alexander,80 Pierce st Mrs. Ann, 17 Hill st.


Alford Mrs. Mary, 159 Pitt st. Mrs. Margaret, 299 N. Gay st.


Algie James, block cutter, S1 N. Caroline st. Alief Mrs. Margaret, washer, 39 Bank st. All Mrs. Rachel, 159 N. Eutaw st.


Allard Edward C., grocer, 324 N. Gay st.


- Wm., carpenter, 332 N. Gay st.


Joseph, carpenter, 20 Thomsen st.


- Thomas B., carpenter, 6 McElderry st. Allears Diedrich H., 108 N. Green st.


Allen Robert W., firm of T. Wilson & Co. h. 65 E. Baltimore st. "


- Thomas S., boot & shoe maker, 26 S. Cal- vert st. h. corner Howard and Conway sts.


John L., mer. tailor, 90 W. Baltimore st.


Wm., blacksmith, 648 W. Baltimore st.


- Solomon, carpenter, 102 Lee st.


- Isaac, seaman, 118 York st.


Wm., blacksmith, 448 W. Lombard st.


John & James, coopers, 76 German st.


-- John, of firm, h. 123 S. Green st.


Chester, engineer, 122 McHenry st.


- Wm., clerk, 30 Albemarle st.


James, bricklayer, 25 Aisquith st.


Samuel, painter, 111 S. Bond st.


Allstan, clerk, 84 Mulberry st.


- Wm., 8 George st.


Wm., carpenter, 36 Rock st.


Wm., produce and bacon mer., 153, h. 240 N. Howard st.


Charles, stone quarrier, 232 N. Howard st.


Joseph, plough maker, 141 Conway st.


Thomas S., boot & shoe maker, 107 S. Howard st.


Henry, carpenter, 3 Argyle alley.


Henry A., prof. of music, 117 N. Calvert st.


James, shoemaker, 4 Hulls lane.


Capt. John E., S1 E. Baltimore st.


Mrs. Eliza, seamstress, 25 Somerset st.


John, cooper, 19 Harford av.


John, W. Falls av.


Wm. M., firm Gorman & Allen, 97 York av. Allender John, collector, 150 East st. - Mrs. Mary, 1 Aisquith st.


Allers John A., grocer, 380 S. Charles st.


Allison Robert, firm of Carson, Allison & Co., h. 88 S. Eden st.


Samuel, copper roller, 84 York st.


Alloway Mrs. Martha, SO Hillen st.


Alloways Mrs. Elizabeth, 12 Thomsen st.


Allyn Capt. James, 68 S. Eden st.


Almack George W., whitesmith, 733 W. Balti- more st., h. 350 Franklin st.


Almong Philip, tailor, 115 N. Paca st. Alnutt Mrs. Sarah, 116 S. Sharp st.


Alricks F. W., firm of Aldridge, Higdon & Co., 61 Courtland st.




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