Woods' Baltimore city directory (1864), Part 64

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Publication date: 1864
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
Number of Pages: 706


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Pistel Mary, boots and shoes, 100 n Howard Pistel Michael, blacksmith, 247 s Ann


Pitcher Columbus O. carpen. 607 w Lombard Pitcher Mrs. Margaret, 323 w Lombard Pitcher Thomas C. brickmaker, 71 Columbia Pitner Adam, laborer, 352 Eastern av


Pitner John, laborer, 265 e Eager


Pitroff Peter, tailor, 114 McElderry


PITT CHARLES F. commission merchant and importer, 116 w Lombard, dw 276 Lex- ington


Pitt Charles, clerk, 21 n Ann


Pitt Faris C. clerk, 276 Lexington


Pitt John C. family grocer, cor Biddle and Garden


Pitt Thomas, 58 s Ann


PITT THOMAS I. druggist, n e oor High and Pratt


Pitt William T. (I. B. Eastman & Co.,) Bar- num's Hotel


Pitt Wm. machinist, Centre, one door from North, dw 242 Aisquith


Pittenturs Danl. F. stone cutter, 160 e Fayette Pitter John, cutter, 299 s Sharp


Pittie Frederick, lab'r, 117 Washington, F. H. Pittinger Mrs. laundress, 14 Preston


Pittman Edward, stock and bill broker, base- ment 9 North, dw 28 n Greene


Pittman Edward G. clerk U. S. engineer de- partment, 42 s Eutaw


Pittman George W. printer, 723 w Pratt


Pittner Catherine, 3 Shakspear


Pittner John, blacksmith, 3 Shakspear


Pittroff John M. tailor, 36 n High


Pitts Charles H. attorney, 47 St. Paul, dw 28 Franklin


Pitts John W. (Henry K. Hoffman & Co.,) Howard House


Pizarro Jose Antonio, Spanish and Mexican Consul, 3 Barnet


Placide Harry W. 255 Madison av


Placide Henry B cooper and gauger, 57 Bu- chanan's whf., dw 43 n Fremont


Placide. Henry S. cooper, 72 Buchanan's whf, dw 255 Madison av


Placide Jennings, 255 Madison av


Placide Matthew P. contractor, 174 n Calvert Placide Paul D. soldier, 255 Madison av Plack Daniel, baker, 413 Light


Plack Henry, baker, 141 n Fremont


Plack Jacob, baker, 70 Columbia


Plack Kate, dress and pattern maker, 628 w Baltimore


Plack Lewis, feed, 218 s Sharp


Plaggemyer Augustus, tailor, 186 e Lombard Planhold Elizabeth, 1 Smith's al


Plater Edward, merchant, dw Hollins near Calhoun


Platt Alexander, machinist, 591 w Lombard


Platt Geo. W. 591 w Lombard


Platt Thomas, soldier, 127 Penna av


Platt Wm. saddler, 9 Light, dw 13 e Monu- ment


Plaut Abraham, second-hand store, 234 Mont- gomery


Pleasants J. Hall, 66 Mount Vernon place


Pleasants J. Hall, (John P. P. & Sons,) 66 Mount Vernon place


PLEASANTS JOHN P. & SONS, tobacco commission merchants, 52 South


Pleasants Richard H. (John P. P. & Sons,) 106 St. Paul


Pletch Christian, watchmaker, 129 L. Greene


Pletcher Christian, sawyer, 173 Lexington


Pletzer Wm. broom maker, 252 n Howard


Pletzer Wm. A. broom maker, 182 Chesnut al


Plimmer Henry, laborer, 2 Fountain


Plitt August, foundryman, 58 Durst al


Plitt Christian, agent, 14 Ross


Plitt Charles, baker, 246 s Charles


Plitt Charles, moulder, 12 Fountain


Plitt Mrs. Dora, 78 Beason


Plitt Dorothea 58 Durst al


Plitt George, clerk, 103 s Ann


Plitt Louis, baker, 78 Beason


Plitt Maximilian, butcher, Penna. av near Northern av


Plitt Theodore, grocery, 650 Light


Plowman Augustus, gold chaser, 170 Orleans


Plowman Daniel, engineer, 357 Eastern av


Plowman Jas. T. cabinet maker, 322 Franklin


Plowman John, soldier, 112 St. Peter


Plowman Sarah A. tailoress, 42 George


Plum Samuel H. bookbinder, 69 s Paca Plumhoff Ernest, laborer, 9 s Central av


Plumhoff Henry, fruit stand, No. 2 Centre market, dw 45 Harrison


Plummer Fayette, tinner, 294 n Eutaw Plummer Harman, laborer, 67 China


Plummer Jas. H. huckster, 29 Warner


Plummer John W. painter, 200 s Charles


Plummer John A. ship carpenter, 354 Canton av


Plummer John F. watchmaker and jeweler, 87 n Gay, dw 98 Aisquith


Plummer John B. police, 210 n Bond


Plummer Margaret, 146 w Madison


Plummer Mrs. Mary A. tailoress, 354 Can- ton av


Plummer Nathan, clerk, 513 w Fayette


Plummer Richard, 77 n Paca


Plummer Mrs. Sarah, 84 s Sharp


Plummer Mrs. Sarah A. confectionery, 29 Warner


Plummer Samuel, painter, 200 s Charles


Plummer Wm. brickmaker, 59 Richmond Plummer Wm. oysterman, 270 s Ann


Plummer Wm. carpenter, 6 n Washington, F. P.


Plummer Wm. J. brickmaker, 59 L. Hughes Plumhoff Henry, bakery, 262 Aliceanna


Plumpoff Henry F. tin safe maker, 43 Jack- son


WM. P. WEBB, Marine, Fire and Life Insurance Agent and Broker. Agent " Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Newark, N. J.," 89 Second Street.


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Plunkett James, clerk, 7 w Baltimore Poat John, stone cutter, 61 Richmond


Pochon Charles L. M. clerk, 119 Saratoga Pocock John, tavern, Penna. av near toll gate Poe Geo. (Joseph E. Clemm & Co.) 163 w Lombard


Poe John P. attorney, 25 Lexington, dw 124 St. Paul Poe Mary A. laundress, 59 Clay


Poe Neilson, attorney, 25 Lexington, dw 140 Park


Poe Wm. C. 140 Park Poeteik Augustus, shoemaker, 21 Fountain


Pohl Andrew, agent hoop skirts, 139 Lexing- ton


Pohl Adam, tailor, 75 Albemarle


Pohl Henry, grocery, 65 Lancaster Pohl Wm. laborer, 101 s Bond


Pohler Frank, cigar maker, 61 Centre market space


Pohler Herman, cigar maker, 60 Albemarle Pohlman G. cooper, 383 Canton av Pohlman John, engineer, 50 Buren Pohlmann Daniel, jeweler, 676 w Baltimore Pohlwert Charles, blacksmith, 45 Portland Pohmeyer Dr. Gotlieb, 56 s Eutaw Pohnert Edward, barber, 63 s Howard Poines Benj. laborer, 323 Aisquith Poisel Thos. clerk, 314 Franklin


POIST CHARLES D. clerk with Clark &


Co. 184 w Baltimore, dw Mansion house Poist Wm. blacksmith, 387 Franklin Polack Alexander, carpenter, 114 e Fayette Polack Magnus, dyer, 81 Gough


Poland, Jenkins & Co. hides and leather, 12 Water


Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph, old City Hall


Police Commissioners' office, City Hall


Police Marshal's office, old City Hall


Police Station, (Eastern,) se cor Bank and Bethel


Police Station, (Western,) 3 n Greene


Police Station, (Middle,) s e cor Holiday and Saratoga


Police Station, (Southern,) cors Montgomery, Sharp and Hughes.


Politzer Ignatius, photographist, 427 w Balti- more


Polk David, bricklayer, 90 McElderry


Polk E. music teacher, 10 n Greene Polk Col. Jas. attorney, dw 121 McCulloh Polk Joseph, printer, n e cor Baltimore and Frederick


Polk Robert M. grocery, 30 Ensor


POLLACK ABRAHAM, mattress maker, 96 n Howard


Pollack Uriah A. clerk, 96 n Howard


Pollard David, clerk, 111 Chew


Pollard Patrick, huckster, 28 Sterrett


Pollard Peter, livery stables, Frederick near Baltimore, dw 477 Belair av Pollard Seth, 34 Granby


Pollard Walter F. clerk, 44 s Sharp Pollard Wm. 111 York


Pollatsek Rudolph, importer wines, &c., 134 w Lombard, dw 76 n Calvert


Polleti Jacob, shoemaker, 206 Hanover POLLEY CHARLES G. baker, 72 s Charles Polley Richard G. baker, 72 s Charles Pollit -, blacksmith, 122 Low


Pollitt Alfred H. conveyancer, 10 Law build- ings, dw 573 Lexington


Pollitt Edward D. carpenter, 10 s Frederick, dw 78 s High


Pollitt Mrs. Emelia, 573 Lexington Pollitt Francis J. cooper, 35 and 39 Commerce, dw 111 s Exeter


Pollock Frederick, shoemaker, 11 Mercer


POLLOCK HENRY, portrait gallery, 155 w Baltimore


Pollock Mrs. Lewette, fancy goods, 794 w Baltimore


Pollock John, packer, 794 w Baltimore


Pollock Moses, clothier, 18 Harrison


Pollock Nathaniel N. printer, 27 n Schroeder Polst Andrew, clerk, 7 Hull's la


Polst Margaret, pedler, 7 Hull's la Polman Henry, laborer, 201 William


Polmyer Wm. book and job printer, s e cor Baltimore and Gay, dw 50 n Exeter


Polton Geo. H. machinist, 42 s Poppleton Polton John, brickmaker, 249 Columbia Polton Mrs. Nancy, 42 s Poppleton Polton Mrs. Susanna, 7 Carlton


Pomp Capt. John, 121 s Ann


Pomplitz August, organ builder, s w cor Pratt and Albemarle, dw 49 Stiles


Poncia Anthony, statuary and moulder, 26 n Gay


Poncia Catherine, 64 Barre


Ponct Matthew, carpenter, 178 Hanover


Pond David, 133 Orleans


Pontier Edward, clerk B. and O. R. R., Balti- more Co.


Pontier John S. detective, 144 e Pratt


Pontier Lewis E. bookkeeper, 144 e Pratt


Pontier Reuben, clerk, 144 e Pratt


·Pontier Thos. A. grocer, 186 s Broadway, dw 104 e Baltimore


Pool George T. umbrella maker, 432 w Balti- more


Pool George W. clerk, 85 w Fayette


Pool Henry, shoemaker, 33 May


Pool James, clerk, 31 Jackson


Pool Thomas, mathematical instrument maker, 177 n Eutaw


Poole Edwin, clerk, 43 Greenmount av


Poole Eli, carpenter, 9 Calverton road.


POOLE & HUNT, founders and machinists, Union Works, Baltimore Co., office 161 North .- [ See p. 24 Advertisements.]


Poole James, clerk, 5 Jackson


Poole Robert, (P. & Hunt,) Woodbury, Bal- timore Co.


Poor Alfred, commission merchant, over 36 w Second, dw 9 McCulloh


Poor E. O'D., receiver at Gas Co. 19 South, dw 44 Lexington


Poor Mrs. Jane E. 16 McCulloh


Popa Henry, laborer, 244 s Sharp Pope Mrs. Ann, 290 Madison


Pope Daniel F. (John R. Cox & P.,) 116 n Paca


Pope David S. clerk, 248 n Eutaw


POPE & COLE, 75 Smith's wharf, dealers in Metals, Copper Sheets, Bolts and Nails, Iron Pipe, Fit- tings, &c.


Pope Franklin F. 101 n High Pope Geo. brush maker, 80 n Pine Pope Geo. laborer, 310 Aliceanna


GEO. S. PAGE & BRO., Manufacturers of Roofs and Roofing Materials, 111 Smith's Wharf. C. HART SMITH, Agent.


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Pope Geo. A. (P. & Cole,) 248 n Eutaw


Pope Jacob F. basket maker, 11 Pearl


Pope John H. photographer, 334 w Fayette Pope Randolph, chair maker, 15 McElderry Poph Atholtz, carpenter, Chester nr Madison Popp George, 38 Preston


Popp George W. cigar maker, 34 Boyd


Popple Henry, fireman, 7 Philpot


Popplein Andrew, (G. & N. P. jr.) Eutaw "place, cor Wilson and Eutaw


PÓPPLEIN G. & N. jr., proprietors chemi- cal works, 50 North .- [ See p. 29 Advertise- ments.]


Popplein Geo J. (G. N. & P. jr.) cor Wilson and Eutaw


Popplein Nicholas, (G. & N. P. jr.) Eutaw place, cor Wilson and Eutaw


POPPS JOHN E. lager beer saloon, 43 and 45 Ensor


Porsinger Caroline, dairy, 533 Canton av


Porsinger Frank, laborer, Il Choptank


Porter Benjamin B. (Robert B. & Son,) n w cor Read and Calvert


Porter C. Carroll, agent, 66 s Howard


Porter Mrs. Catherine, 218 s Eden


Porter Charles, 57 n Republican


Porter David N. painter, Ramsay w of Scott Porter & Dudley, proprietors Marine Obser- vatory, Federal Hill


Porter Edward, Three Tuns hotel


Porter Edward, ship carpenter, 160 Bank


Porter Edward P. carpenter, 8 s Front, dw 7 Centre Market space


Porter Elizabeth, 343 n Gay


Porter Elizabeth, boarding, 34 s Sharp


Porter Geo. H. carpenter and builder, 148 s Charles, dw 153 s Paca


Porter Geo. U. (J. B. Rose & Co.) 23 Hol- lins


PORTER GEO. U. superintendent Exchange Reading Rooms and publisher Prices Cur- rent, 23 Hollins


Porter Hugh, marble yard, Forrest near Gay, dw 340 n Gay


Porter Jas. T. engineer, 192 Ramsay


Porter Jas. E. ship carpenter, 160 Bank Porter James, drayman, 182 n Caroline


Porter James, silver plater, 460 Lexington


Porter John E. conductor city cars, 214 e Pratt


Porter John T. carter, 110 s Paca


Porter Lemuel H. blacksmith, 192 Ramsay Porter Mrs. Mary, 247 e Pratt


Porter Col. Peter A. 8th U. S. Artil., 117 n Charles


PORTER ROBERT B. & SON, hardware merchants, 78 w Pratt


Porter Robert B. (Robt. B. P. & Son,) 321 w Fayette


Porter Capt. Wm. F. 131 Montgomery


Porteous David, tavern 1, and blacksmith 3 s Balderston


Ports Chas. J. gas ·fitter, 22 n Poppleton


Ports John W. clerk, 207 Ross


Ports John, carpenter, 207 Ross


Ports Thos. F. clerk, 207 Ross


Portugal, Fredk. carpenter, 86 s Chapel Posey Bolivar N. 165 St. Paul


Posey John P. (J. B. Charron & Co.) Bolton near Townsend


Posey Laura B. milliner, 27 n Fremont Posey Louisa, 27 n Fremont


Poske Herman F. tobacconist, 7 e Pratt


Posneskey Israel, clothier, 1 w Second Posset Chas. shoemaker, 144 n Eden


Posset Wm. cabinet maker, 144 n Eden


Post Eugene, Read near St Paul


Post E. H., Read near St. Paul


POST J. & W. W. fish and cheese dealers, 43 South


Post James, (J. & W. W. P.) 177 w Hoff- man


Post Justus, shoemaker, 80 Leadenhall


POST OFFICE, Exchange Buildings, Ex- change place, Second, next corner of Gay, Wm. H. Purnell, postmaster


Post W. W. (J. & W. W. P.) 344 n Eutaw Postcher George, milkman, 4 Burke


POSTLEY DR. ALFRED MORTIMER, dentist, 169 n Eutaw


Poston John F. soldier, 307 Aisquith


Potee Francis, brick maker, 150 McHenry


Potee Wm. F. soldier, 150 McHenry


Potee Geo. A. soldier, 150 McHenry


Potee Isaac, rope maker, 11 Gittings


Potee Mrs. Martha A. confectionery, II Git- tings


Potee Mrs. Mary, 12 McElderry


Potee Mrs. Mary, 150 McHenry


Potee Peter P. collector, 79 s High


Poteet Jesse, laborer, 84 s Spring


Poteet Jesse, jr. baker, 142 s Spring


Potter Abraham, carpenter, 47 George, dw 70 POTTER CHAS. W. house and ship plum-


ber, 34 w Second, dw 192 e Fayette


Potter Mrs. Clementine, 124 Orleans


Potter Elijah, ship carpenter, 297 Light


Potter Elizabeth, 30 s Calvert


Potter Grafton, chair maker, 55 e Lombard


Potter James, shoemaker, 80 Hillen


Potter Rev. Jas. H. 63 William


Potter John, carpenter, 236 e Monument


Potter John W. ship carpenter, 120 s Caro- line


Potter John, cigar maker, 24 Centre Market space


Potter Thomas, 236 e Monument


Potter Wm. 236 e Monument


Pottgiesser Henry, tobacconist, 124 n Fre- mont, dw 103 West


Potts John, machinist, 226 n Howard


Potts Peter, police, 1 Grundy


Potts Peter W. coach painter, 85 n Schroeder


Potts Richard C. (Davison, Dickinson & Co.) 67 e Fayette


Potts Robert, machinist, I Grundy


Potts Wm. J. engineer, 234 Preston


Pouder Eliza J. 145 n Calvert


Pouder Geo. W. cabinet maker, 522 w Balti- more, dw 428 Lexington


Pouder James M. 145 n Calvert


Pouder Leonard, city collector's office, 154 Pearl


POULSON ALEX. W. wholesale fancy goods dealer, 319 w Baltimore, dw 327 w Fayette Poulson Asaph, clerk, 327 w Fayette


Poulson Capt. Hiram P. mariner, 128 Cross


Poulson William, salesman, 327 w Fayette Poultney Evan, 43 Lexington


POULTNEY & MOALE, commission mer- chants, 44 w Lombard


Poultney Philip, 43 Lexington


Poultney Samuel, 66 St. Paul


Poultney Robert, millwright, 73 Columbia


Poultney Thomas jr. (P. & Moale,) 66 St. Paul


WM. P. WEBB, Marine, Fire and Life Insurance Agent and Broker. Agent "Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Newark, N. J.," 89 Second Street.


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POULTNEY & TRIMBLE, guns, rifles, pis- tols and fishing tackle, 200 w Baltimore Poultney Thomas, (P. & Trimble,) 63 Mount Vernon pl


Poulton Charles, moulder, 234 Columbia Poulton Mrs. Harriet, 477 w Pratt Poulton Wm. E. carpenter, 326 Light Poulton Wm. F. wagon master, 477 w Pratt Poumairat Mrs. Caroline, 11 n Stricker


POUMAIRAT & McCULLY, provision and commission merchants, 49 Light


Poutz Frederick, shoemaker, 161 n Eden Powdner Frederick, laborer, 62 Stiles Powell Charles E. shoemaker, 135 Vine Powell Mrs. Drucilla, 205 s Chapel Powell Edward S. fisherman, 294 Eastern av Powell George W. carpenter, 259 n Eden


Powell Henry, block and pump maker, 29 Aisquith


Powell Henry, blacksmith, 136 Peirce Powell Henry, shoemaker, 12 Davis Powell James, carpenter, 79 Warner Powell Jas. Henry, seaman, 11 Lancaster Powell John, mariner, 18 Armistead la Powell John, tailor, 26 Elizabeth la Powell John, provisions, 49 Pearl Powell Dr. John F. 57 e Pratt


Powell Mrs. Louisa, tailoress, 51 French Powell Mrs. Mary B. 274 Aisquith Powell Priscilla, 205 s Chapel Powell Thomas, 79 Warner


Powell W. C., Gilmor near Saratoga


Powell W. Thomas, carter, 2 s Fulton


Powell Wm. H. clerk office Register of Wills, 29 Aisquith


Powell Wm. grocer and flour, 24 s Sharp Powels David, mariner, 82 Granby


Power Ann, grocery, 122 s Durham Power Edward J. V. clerk, 13 Barnet Power James & Sons, liquors, 119 w Lombard Power John, (J. P. & Son,) 180 Franklin Power Patrick, laborer, 19 French


Power Mrs. Susan, 14 Mulberry


Power Wm. G. (J. P. & Son,) 269 Madison av Powers Benj. P. (Sutton, Pennington & Co.) 53 n Carey


Powers Caspar, shoemaker, 175 s Eden


Powers Frederick, foundryman, 16 Ramsay Powers Fredericka, 177 s Chester


Powers George W. blacksmith, McHenry w of Fulton


Powers George, cooper, 177 s Chester Powers Hannah, 212 Eastern av Powers James, laborer, 71 Boyd


Powers John, laborer, 409 s Charles Powers John, moulder, 16 Ramsay Powers John C. painter, 40 n Bond Powers John, laborer, 230 Lemmon Powers Joseph P. painter, 123 William Powers Patrick, shoemaker, 206 Raborg Powhatan Hall, s w cor Pratt and Bond Powhatan Steamboat Co. 5 Light-st wharf, J. Brandt, jr. president


Powles Henry, property broker, 26 St. Paul, dw 286 w Fayette


Powles John, blacksmith, 313 n Central av Powles John, carpenter, 12 Etna la


Powley Harriet, 88 Dolphin


Powley Mary, 9 Valley Powley Richard, carpenter, 88 Dolphin


Pracht Augustus C. (Isaac Reynolds & Sons,) s w cor Townsend and Fremont


Pracht Charles, (Pracht & Co.) 219 Franklin


PRACHT CHARLES, confectioner, 218 Franklin


PRACHT & CO. candy manufacturers, 155 and 157 Franklin


Praeger Henry, piano maker, 35 Calhoun Prag Isaiah, second hand dealer, 355 Saratoga Prager Lewis, laborer, 218 Washington, F. H. Pralle Diedrick, florist, 96 Penna av Praley John, soldier, 16 Abbott Prasch Philip, laborer, 18 Fountain Pratlove Amelia, tailoress, 59 Mullikin Pratt Alvin R. machinist, 407 w Lombard Pratt Enoch, (E. P. & Bro.) president Far- mers' and Planters' Bank, 87 w Monument


PRATT E. & BROTHER, Whole- sale Commission and Iron Mer- chants, 27 and 29 s Charles, dw Enoch Pratt, 87 w Monument; dw Henry Janes, 108 St. Paul


Pratt George W. soldier, 409 w Lombard Pratt Isaac C. carpenter, 409 w Lombard PRATT J. D. & CO. mercantile and law agency and commissioner of deeds, corner Charles and Baltimore, up stairs, dw J. D. P. 14 McCulloh


Pratt John, fireman, 1 Hyde ct


Pratt Maria, 87 w Monument


Pratt Mrs. Mary, 13 n Calhoun Pratt Thomas M. moulder, 409 w Lombard Preece Edw. 148 Aisquith


Pregel Matthew, tavern, 57 n Frederick


Preger Wm. locksmith, 22 New


Preis John L. grocery, 160 Sarah Ann


Preiss Michael, grocery, 8 Jasper


Preiss Mrs. Rosa, 107 e Baltimore Preiss Solomon, 59 n Eutaw


Prell George, shoemaker, 143 n Dallas


Prell George, tailor, 495 n Bond Prell Philip, barber, 73 Thames


Preller John, shoemaker, 57 Holland


Prentice Capt. Samuel H. G. 41 e Baltimore Prentiss Summer, currier, 135 s Eden


Presbyterian Church, (South) cor of Light and L. Church


Prescott Mrs. Fanny, seamstress, 16 Chats- worth


Prescott Francis, clerk, 16 Chatsworth


Prestler Mrs. Anna, 23 Somerset


Preston Catherine, 159 n Eutaw


Preston Edmund M. carpenter, 5 Calverton road


Preston Edward, carpenter, 188 s Eutaw


PRESTON J. ALEXANDER, attorney, 31 St. Paul, dw 87 St. Paul


Preston Jonas, street agent N. C. R. R. 235 Harford av


Preston Oliver, blacksmith, 152 Cambridge


Preston Patrick, tavern, 19 Pleasant


Preston Mrs. Rebecca, 70 Bank


Preston Rebecca, 19 Shakspear


Preston Wm. blacksmith, 188 s Eutaw


Preston Wm. P. attorney, 65 w Fayette


Preston Wm. H. police, 170 Scott


Preston Wm. assist. ticket agt. N. C. R. R. 235 Harford av


Preston Wm. T. coach maker, 159 n Eutaw Presstman Geo. office 20 w Second, dw Go- vanstown, Balto. co


J. HENRY GIESE, Commission Merchant, for the sale of Flour, Grain, Seeds, &c. Rosendale Cement and Calcined Plaster constantly on hand, 21 Spear's Wharf.


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Presun Chas. H. huckster, cor Penna. av and New Wilson


Prettyman E. P. clerk, 91 Jefferson


Prettyman Fleet, laborer, 259 Light


Prevost Annie, teacher, 25 George


Prevost Euriale, clerk, 25 George


Prevost Francis A. deputy clerk Superior Court, 114 Chatsworth


Prevost Joseph, clerk, 25 George


Price Alexander H. engineer U. S. N. 112 Lexington


Price Allen, 65 s Schroeder


Price Amos, wire worker, 14 n Eutaw


PRICE AUG. M., City Collector, 112 Lex- ington


Price Augustus W. City Collector's office, 112 Lexington


Price Benj. tailor, 64 n Howard, dw 217


Price Caroline, 119 n Eutaw


Price Chas. S. S. clerk, 112 Lexington


Price Catharine, 7 Penna. av


Price & Co. fruit and oyster packers, 91 and 93 McElderry's whf


Price C. shoemaker, 52 n Central av


Price David T. clerk, 182 w Lombard


Price David J. mate, 244 Light


PRICE ED. MAHLON, wire worker, 58 s Calvert, dw 14 n Eutaw .- [ See p. 21 Adver- tisements.]


Price Edward H. deputy warden jail, 297 Light


Price Edward, clerk Adams' Express, 217 n Howard


Price Edwin, ladies' shoemaker, 80 McEi- derry


Price Mrs. Eliza, 52 n Centre


Price Mrs. Elizabeth, 326 n Eutaw


Price Ephraim, (Boston & P.) 52 w Centre


Price Francis, clerk, 230 w Lombard


Price Geo. shoemaker, 292 Mulberry


Price Geo. B. carpenter, 895 w Pratt


Price Geo. R. carpenter, 9 n Sharp, dw 369 w Fayette


Price Jas. B. 61 Greenmount av


Price James, miller, 55 e Madison


Price Jas. H. druggist, 173 Penna. av


Price Jerome W. clerk, 52 Centre


Price John, officer at penitentiary, 103 e Mon- ument


Price John F. shoemaker, 311 e Madison Price John, rags, 206 s Durham


Price John S. commis. merchant, over s w cor Pratt and Spear's whf, dw 27 Pleasant Price John T. machinist, 30 Jackson


Price John H. overseer Md. penitentiary, 43 Fawn


Price John H. carpenter, 297 Light


Price Joseph, cooper, 254 e Madison


Price Jos. E. ship joiner, 115 s Wolfe


Price Joseph, flour and grain commis. mer- chant, over s w cor Pratt and Spear's whf, dw St. Paul near Read


Price Jos. H. cooper, 225 n Caroline


Price Mary S. 293 w Pratt


Price Mrs. dress maker, Chase near Bond


Price Montmorency H. watchmaker and jew- eler, 56 s Calvert


Price Margaret, tailoress, 301 e Monument


Price Mrs. Margaret, Harford av near Point lane


Price Norman, 38 Columbia


Price Norman R. clerk, 608 Lexington


Price Nathan R. engineer, 33 s Carey


Price Nathan, restaurant, s w cor Baltimore and Republican


Price Oliver Perry, commission merchant, 81 Smith's wharf, dw 112 Lexington


Price Reuben, jeweler, cor Grant and Balti- more, dw 250 e Baltimore


Price Mrs. Rebecca, 116 Pearl Price Robert, drayman, 275 s Paca


Price Richard, (Thomas & P.) 182 w Lom- bard


Price Richard, hostler, 285 w Biddle


Price Sarah, 37 s Ann


Price Stephen, mariner, 293 Canton av


Price Richard W. clerk, 182 w Lombard


Price Richard W. (P. & Co.) 112 Lexington


Price R. W. & Co. preservers of oysters, fruits, &c., 91 and 93 McElderry's wharf Price Thomas, ship carpenter, 173 Gough


Price Thomas A. clerk, Quarter Master, 8 s Gay


Price Rev. Wesley, 83 w Biddle


Price Wm. I. clerk, 14 n Eutaw


PRICE WM. G. fruit and commission mer- chant, 103 w Lombard, dw 25 McCulloh


Price Wm. garbage carter, 82 Chew


PRICE WM., U. S. district attorney, 29 St. Paul, dw 108


Price Wm. T. shipping master, 40 s Ann


Price Wm. T. clerk to provost marshal, 2d district, dw 40 s Ann


Price Wm. fish dealer, 61 Greenmount av, dw 312 n Caroline


Pridgeon Georgeanna, confectionery, 194 Han- over


Pridgeon John, foreman, chemical works, 48 Johnson


Pridgeon Johnson, tobacco and cigar store, s w cor Baltimore and Liberty, dw 256 s Charles


Pridgeon Wm. R. bookbinder, 194 Hanover Priest Anna E. boarding, 268 w Pratt


Priester Valentine, cabinet maker and under- taker, 268 w Pratt


Prigg Augustus J. clerk, 53 Holland


Prigg Dr. Joseph, 53 Holland


Priman Mrs. Mary, huckstress, 55 Conway


Primrose Samuel F. clerk Harnden Express, 69 Centre Market space


Primrose William G. machinist, 219 Mont- gomery


Primrose William, laborer, 15 s Carey


Primrose Wm. F. secretary Loudon Park Cemetery, dw Baltimore co


Prince Charles W. carpenter, 173 n Central avenue


Prince Mrs. Henrietta, 10 e Lombard


Prince Isaac, jr., office 32 w Second


Prince John, laborer, 178 s Spring


Prince Lemuel T. clerk, 207 Forrest


Prince Lemuel S. carpenter, 173 n Central av


Prince Wm. A. potter, 786 w Baltimore


Prince Wm. soldier, 119 n High


Printy John, grocery, 216 Light


PRINGSHEIM MORITZ, lager beer saloon, and brewer of Berlin White Beer, 16 s Frederick


Prinz Emma, 283 Hanover


Prinz Hartman, currier, 369 s Charles


Prinz John E. sugar refiner, 57 Centre Market space


Prinz Matilda, 283 Hanover


Prior Anna S. grocery, 213 Gough


Prior Edward, machinist, 72 Henrietta


GEO. S. PAGE & BRO., Manufacturers of Roofs and Roofing Materials, 111 Smith's Wharf. C. HART SMITH, Agent.


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Prior Edward A. clerk, 30 n Greene Prior George W. soldier, 111 Peirce Prior Philip, teacher, 213 Gough Pritchard Elizabeth, 158 w Lombard Pritchard George M. confectioner, 123 Preston Pritchard Irvin E. bookkeeper, 153 w Lom- bard


Pritchard Levin, carpenter, 18 Mott


Pritchard Planet, mariner, 292 e Lombard


Pritchard Capt. Richard, steamboat George. Peabody, 84 s Eden


Pritchard Samuel H. ship carp. 2 Eden ct Pritchard Wm. hatter, 220 Lee


Pritchett James, mariner, 204 Light Pritchett Susan, tavern, 204 Light


Pritchett Wm. L. pilot, 352 Light Pritchett Wm. carter, 5 s Bethel


Proctor Mrs. Addie, 233 e Fayette


Proctor Robert, 210 n Caroline


Proctor Samuel T. (Wm. P. & Bro.) 313 Sar- atoga


PROCTOR WM. & BRO. hardware dealers, 166 w Pratt


Proctor Wilson, (Wm. P. & Bro.) 114 s Sharp Proll Christopher, tailor, 8 South


Propst Michael, laborer, 56 Elliott


Protsman Anthony, cabinet maker, 100 Cen- tral av


Protestant Episcopal Reading Room, s w cor Charles and Fayette


PROUD J. G. & SONS, insurance agents, 63 Second


Proud John G. (J. G. P. & Sons,) 39 n Carey Proud John G. jr., (J. G. P. & Sons,) 39 n Carey


Proud Robert M. (J. G. P. & Sons,) 39 n Carey


Proudfoot Rachel, 74 e Lombard


Proudfoot Wm. tobacconist, 342 e Lombard Prouty Everett, mariner, 24 s Bond Prouty Edward, mate, 24 s Bond


PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 2d dis- trict of Md., s w cor Exeter and Watson


Provost Marshal's Office, 3d district of Mary- land, 26 Holiday


Prudence Mrs. Elizabeth, 4 Bolton


Pruelove George, engineer, 15 Spring ct Pruet Abraham, carpenter, 96 Chew Pruett James, blacksmith, 489 Belair av Pruit Sarah, tailoress, 78 Durst al Prunty John C. machinist, 496 Lexington Pryor Alfred, brakesman, 225 n Eden Pryor Edward W. carpenter, 225 n Eden




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