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Sommer Leonard, (Jacob S. & Sons,) s w cor Howard and Lombard
Sommer Samuel, (Jacob S. & Sons,) 162 Scott
Sommer Martin, laborer, 259 s Bond
Sommer Wm. shoemaker, 17 Willow
Sommerfield John, army sutler, 177 w Pratt Sommerlock Anna, 368 Saratoga
Sommerlock John F. paper hanger, 368 Sara- toga
Sommers Mrs. Catharine, 389 s Eutaw Sommers Henry, laborer, 160 Burgundy al Sommers Henry, carpenter, 29 York Sommers John, laborer, 4 Lemmon al Sommers Patrick, fireman, 103 Plum Sommers Samuel, finislier, 255 Columbia Sommers Wm. fisherman, 389 s Eutaw Sommerville James P. trunkmaker, 164 Ensor Sonborn Morris, clothier, 24 Comet Sonderback Emerich, tinner, 260 Durham
Sondergeld Ambrose, milkman, Washington near Polk, Homestead
Sondershoff Charles, messenger Adams' Ex- press, 281 n Howard
Sondheim Charles, tailor, 161 Lee
Sondheimer Benedict, variety store, 20 n Eden
Sondheimer Caroline, grocery, 118 n Exeter
Sondheimer Samuel, tailor, 118 n Exeter
Sonneborn Christian, cooper, 291 s Sharp
Sonneborn Henry, clothier, 315 w Baltimore, dw 162 Lexington
Sonneborn Jonas, (S., Seligman & Marx,) 197 n Howard
Sonneborn Lewis, clothier, 273 w Pratt
SONNEBORN, SELIGMAN & MARX, wholesale clothiers, 310 w Baltimore
Sonneborn Simon, tailor, 53 German
Sonnehill Lewis, clothier, 350 w Baltimore, dw 288 w Fayette
Sonnemann Henry, tailor, 498 w Baltimore
SONNENLEITER JOHN G. restaurant, 66 Towson
Sonnenleiter Michael, brickmaker, 34 Abey al Sonnerman Robert, candy maker, 16 Consti- tution
Sonrey H. soldier, 176 Aliceanna
Soper Edward (Samuel J. S. & Co.,) 558 w Fayette
Soper Mrs. Eliza M. teacher, 45 w Fayette SOPER SAMUEL J. & CO. auctioneers, 42 and 44 s Charles
Soper Samuel J. (Samuel J. S. & Co.,) 147 w Hoffman
Sopp Adam, laborer, 59 Park
Soran Mrs. C. C. fancy store, 125 s Bond
Soran Charles J. chair painter, 89 e Lombard Soran Edward J. chair painter, 125 s Bond Soran James, expressman, 125 s Bond
Soran Wm. G. chair painter, 125 s Bond Sorg Charles, baker, 435 w Pratt
Sorg Wm. tavern, Calverton road near Fayette
Sorgeler Frederick, baker, 73 Aisquith
Sorter Daniel, (S. & Sweeney,) 46 n Poppleton Sorter & Sweeney, house carpenters, 396 w Pratt
Sothoron Zachariah W. conductor, 9 Chats- worth
Sothoron Zaccheus, conductor city cars, 16 n Bond
Southard Joseph, moulder, 769 w Baltimore
Southard Mrs. Mary, 455 Franklin
Sonth Baltimore Mechanics' Library Rooms, Watchman engine house, Montgomery
South Baltimore Station Methodist Protestant Church, Light s of West
South Mary, 256 Hollins
Southcomb Anna, dress maker, 373 n Gay Southcomb Alexander L. tobacconist and res- taurant, n w cor Broadway and Bank, dw 131 s Bond
Southcomb Carey, printer, 373 n Gay
J. HENRY GIESE, Commission Merchant, for the sale of Flour, Grain, Seeds, dac. Rosendale Cement and Calcined Plaster constantly on hand, 21 Spear's Wharf.
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South comb Elizabeth, 131 & Bond Southcomb John P. dentist, 241 e Baltimore Southcomb Peter H. wire worker, 92 n Exeter Southerland Thomas, grocery, n w cor Caro- line and Mulliken
Southern Dispensary, Dr. J. W. Battee, at- tendant physician, 45 Conway
Southern Express Co's Office, 51 s Howard Sova Conrad, cabinet maker, 184 s Bond
Sower Henry, bar tender, s w cor Camden and Eutaw
Sowers George H. carman, 162 s Fremont · Sowerwald F. police, 18 George
Spades Martin, broom maker, 108 s Wolfe Spafford George A. carpenter, 145 s Bond Spafford Milton A. carpenter, 145 s Bond
Spafford Samuel G. house carpenter, 141 s Bond
Spahan Michael, laborer, 206 Mullikin
Spahn Casper J. shoemaker, 236 s Durham Spahn George, laborer, 58 Ellicott, Canton
Spahn John, brush maker, 212 s Ann, dw 210
Spahn Valentine, laborer, 59 Ellicott, Canton Spaight Jeremiah, caulker, 29 Hill
Spaigle Alexander, cooper, 112 Hamburg Spalding Mrs. Basıl, 103 n Charles
Spalding James A. engineer, 6 Gough Spalding Otis, blacksmith, 65 s Oregon
Spalding Sister Mary Oswald, principal St. Vincent female parish school, Front between Fayette and Low
Spalding Wm. F. salesman, 109 Pine
Spalt John. huckster, 516 Penna. av
Spamer C. Augustus E. clerk, 130 n Central avenue
Spamer Charles, shoemaker, 9 Mullikin
Spamer Christian, machinist, n w cor Caroline and Hampstead
Spamer Elizabeth, grocer, n w cor Caroline and Hampstead Spamer Henry, shoe store, 92 s High
Spamer Ludwig, ethereal oil dealer, 130 n Cen- tral av
Span John, carpenter, 282 e Lombard
Spandauer Benjamin, collector, 132 n Eden
Spandauer Benjamin, shoemaker, 132 n Eden Spandauer L. clerk, 132 n Eden
Spanberg Eve, 6 Callander
Spangenberg John, carpenter, 389 w Pratt Spangerman Peter, carter, 8 s Central av
Spangleburger George, grocer, 182 n Eden
Spangler Alfred M. telegraph messenger, 367 w Fayette
Spangler James D. police, 85 n Pine
Spangler Rev. J. N. dentist, 16 n Schroeder Spangler Matthias, 61 e Fayette Spangler Matthew, 61 e Fayette Spangler Mrs. Susannah, 85 n Pine Spangler Wm. tavern, 24 w Lombard Spangler Wm. H. 367 w Fayette Spanglos John, laborer, 1 Raborg Spanish Consulate, J. A. Pizarro, 3 Barnet Spank John, sawyer, 154 Light Spann Charles F. rigger, 282 e Lombard Spanner George, tobacconist, 14 e Pratt Spannhake Herman, clerk, 13 s High Sparhawk Benjamin F. clerk, 51 n Fremont Sparhawk Edward P. soldier, 51 n Fremont Sparhawk John, currier, 51 n Fremont Sparhawk Samuel, machinist, 51 n Fremont Sparhawk Stearns, currier, 7 Mercer, dw 51 n Fremont
Sparklin Barton J. grocery and feed store, 112 n High
Sparklin, Samuel, coroner, 102 s Eden
Sparklin Tilghman W. boat builder, 14 m Bond
Sparklin Wm. F. police, 14 Gough SPARKS EDW. R. sheriff, 354 n Eutaw Sparks Robert, harness maker, 73 Pearl Sparks Samuel E. 142 Preston
Sparks Thomas, civil engineer, 27 w Biddle Sparkuhl Frederick, box maker, 21 s Liberty Sparl Henry, 87 Eastern av
Sparlzel Philip, laborer, 253 s Chapel
Sparrenburg Fred'k, laborer, cor Barre and L. Paca
Sparrer Barbara, 84 e Lombard
Sparrow Dr. Lewis G. 1 Waverley terrace Spates Alfred, Fountain Hotel
Spates Geo. W. painter, 7 Abey al Spates Richard P. car driver, 36 w Hoffman
Spath George, cooper, 21 Plum al
Spatz Wm. laborer, 331 n Central av
Spavin A. M. 246 Montgomery Spavin Mrs. Ann, 246 Montgomery
Spavin Francis, clerk Register Wills office, 246 Montgomery
Spavin Wm. blacksmith, 716 w Pratt
Spear Alexander L. watches and jewelry, 47 w Baltimore
SPEAR BROS. hardware, safes, &c., 41 s Charles. [See page 57 Advertisements.] Spear Edwin W. clerk, 24 n Greene Spear George, laborer, 106 Patuxent Spear James O. (S. Bros.) 24 n Greene Spear James, plasterer, 275 n Eutaw
Spear J. Otis, (S. Bros.) 24 n Greene
Spear John W. leather dealer, 20 Water, dw 29 s Exeter
Spear Leonora, 81 e Pratt
Spear Otis, secretary Maryland Fire Insurance Co. 24 n Greene
Spear P Forney, (S. Bros.) 24 n Greene Spear Wm. cigar maker, 244 e Eager
SPEAR WM. insurance agent, office 65 Sec- ond, dw 35 Pleasant
Spearman Michael, grocery, 13 Webster row Spechrt Conrad, sawyer, 218 s. Durham Speck Mary, tavern, 33 s Bond
Specke Mrs. Margaret, 358 Canton av Speddel Henry, machinist, 20 Callendar Spedden Albert S. (Carson & S.) 265 Hollins Spedden Maj. Edw. (agent G. W. Pier & Co.) 82 Camden
Spedden Capt. Hugh B. 31 Warren Spedden James, mariner, 144 Cross
Spedden John N. machinist, 48 Dolphin
Spedden Oliver W. machinist, 49 Lee
Spedden Robt. H. brickmaker, 108 Columbia Spedden Thomas, proprietor brickyard, 870 w Baltimore
Spedden Vincent P. brickmaker, Stricker s of Pratt
Spedden Wm. H. (James H. Cook & Co.) 477 Franklin
Spedden Wm. L. restaurant, Madison av nr Druid Hill Park, dw 77 Lee
Speel Frederick, storekeeker Quartermaster's department, 195 w Pratt
Speer James B. (Ruff & S.) 205 Garden
SPEIDEL JACOB F. lager beer saloon, 14 President Speigel John, tailor, 39 s Durham Speigel Sylvanus, tailor, 78 s Wolfe
GEO. S. PAGE & BRO., Manufacturers of Roofs and Roofing Materials, 111 Smith's Wharf. C. HART SMITH, Agent.
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Speights James E. engineer U. S. Navy, 317 e Baltimore
Speights Thomas, mariner, 317 e Baltimore Speis Michael, huckster, 49 Union
Spellisy Martin, butcher, 10 Booth Spellman John, grocery, 11 s Front Spelman Dominic, carpenter, 25 Ogston Spelman John, silversmith, 25 Ogston Spelman Martin, gilder, 25 Ogston
Spelman Patrick, laborer, 29 Walnut al
Spence Adam, teamster, 296 Johnson
Spence Elijah, carter, Eastern av. rear of Home Mission Chapel
SPENCE GEORGE, horse shoer, 1 Concord, dw 22 Comet
SPENCE GEORGE W. undertaker, 19 Hol- land
Spence George, horse shoer, w Falls av near Lombard, dw 22 Comet
Spence Harman, police, 233 s Paca
Spence James N. laborer, 137 s Regester
Spence John H. tinner, 157 n Caroline Spence Joseph A. trader, 8 Thompson Spence Mrs. Lydia A. 108 St. Peter
Spence Lydia A. 457 n Gay
SPENCE & REID, shipping and commission merchants, 5 Spear's wharf
Spence Wm. G. clerk, Front near Gay Spence Wm. W. (S. & Reid,) 36 Cathedral Spencer C. M. 266 Mulberry
Spencer Mrs. Charlotte, 613 w Fayette
Spencer Compton, iron dealer, corner William and Hughes, dw 59 McCulloh Spencer Mrs. Eliza T. 59 McCulloh Spence Mrs. Elizabeth, tailoress, 38 Clifford al Spencer Geo. W. foundryman, 396 Hanover Spencer James W. sutler, 121 s Exeter SPENCER JERVIS, attorney, 11% Courtland Spencer John, boiler maker, 13 Abey al
Spencer John M. hosiery and trimmings, 478 w Baltimore
Spencer John, shoemaker, 40 Hanover, dw 6 Columbia
Spencer L. C. & Co. oyster packers, 319 Aliceanna
Spence Mary Ann, 6 Abbott
Spencer Mary Ann, 6 Abbott
Spencer Mary, 121 s Exeter Spencer Perry G. shipwright, 91 n Broadway Spencer Richard, shoemaker, 144 Mulliken Spencer Richard P. hatter, 396 Hanover Spencer Mrs. Sophia, teacher, 48 n Amity Spencer Mrs. Susan, 394 Hanover
Spencer Thomas H. bakery, 206 w Fayette Spencer Thos. H. harbor master, 51 s Wolfe Spencer Thomas, turnkey Eastern district, 61 s Bond
Spencer U. A. clerk, 97 w Baltimore
Spencer W. Arden, clerk, 1412 s Calvert Spencer Wm. H. clerk, Baltimore Co. Spencer Wm. H. clerk, 61 s Bond
Spencer W. Henry, clerk, 696 w Saratoga
Spencer Wm. P. conveyancer, Law Building, dw 272 e Baltimore
Spendaur B. stove dealer, 185 n Central av Spenner George, tailor, 6 Prospect la Spenner John, shoemaker, 11 Park Sperlein George, tailor, 170 Lexington
Spernberg Henry, second-hand dealer, 19 Leadenhall
Sperry Wm. secretary Merchants Exchange Co., Exchange Building, dw Calvert 4 doors n of Eager
Sperzel Aloysius, shoemaker, 113 Lexington Spicer Charles, 218 w Biddle
Spicer Francis, teamster, 7 Heath
Spicer Frank M. plasterer, 64 Raborg Spicer Franklin H. artist, 214 Mulberry
Spicer Geo. W. express agent, 202 Conway Spicer Dr. Hanson L. 430 w Lombard
Spicer Hiram, grocery, 430 Lombard
Spicer Hiram T. clerk, 92 n Eutaw
Spicer J. A. clerk at Cattle Scales, dw Calver- ton hotel, Calverton road
Spicer John, tailor, 16 Franklin, dw 214 Mul- `berry
Spicer Joseph T. mariner, 7 Heath
SPICER SAMUEL G. Justice of the Peace, 72 w Fayette, dw Orleans w of Ann
Spicer Thomas, clerk U. S. District and Cir- cuit Courts, dw 92 n Eutaw
Spicer Thomas, jr., (Brothers McKim,) 92 n Eutaw
Spicer Wm. gardener, 71 Heath
Spiddon Levin, 41 n Caroline
Spiegel Charles, tavern, 58 Centre Market space
Spiegel John P. clothing cutter, 39 Durham Spielmeer Wilhelmina, grocery, 172 s Sharp Spielmeer Henry, carter, 172 s Sharp
SPIES CHARLES L. dancing academy, over s e cor Charles and Baltimore, dw 243 Sa- ratoga .- [See p. 31 Advertisements.]
Spies George L. professor of dancing, 243 Sa- ratoga
Spies George C. tailor, 99 L. Greene
Spies George W. machinist, 74 Hill
Spies John G. brickmaker, Ferry road, dw 224 Light
Spies Louis W. tailor, 216 n Caroline
Spies Mary A. dressmaker, 45 Lee
Spies Margaret, 45 Lee
Spies Wm. police, Sharp near Cross
Spies Wm. T. brickmaker, Ferry road, dw 285 s Sharp
Spiggot John, engineer 306 Johnson
Spikenreiter George, second-hand clothing, 31 Philpot al
Spilcker Charles W. (W. & H. S.) 264 Lex- ington
Spilcker C W. jr., clerk, 264 Lexington
Spilcker G. Herman, (W. & H. S.) 140 Mul- berry
SPILCKER WM. & H. lamp, coal oil, &c., 136 w Baltimore
Spilker Charies, jr., clerk, 92 Hanover
Spilker Charles & Co. importers German, French and English fancy goods, 10 Han- over
Spilker Charles (Charles S. & Co.) 92 Han- over
Spillane Mrs. Ellen, restaurant, Fort av, ad- joining Fort McHenry
Spillane James, bartender, Fort av, adjoining Fort McHenry
Spillane Michael, laborer, Fort av, adjoining "Fort McHenry
SPILLER & ALCOCK, importers cloths, cassimeres and vestings, over s w cor Bal- timore and Hanover
Spiller Robert M. (S. & Alcock,) 108 w Mon- ument
Spillman George, porter, 55 Watson
Spilman Alexander B. bookkeeper Franklin Bank, dw 45 s Broadway Spilman Charles, clerk, 258 Franklin
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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Spilman Chas. P. C. bookkeeper, 258 Frank- lin
Spilman Frederick, cigar maker, 258 Franklin Spilman George, clerk, 267 Saratoga
Spilman Henry, clerk, 660 w Fayette Spilman James D. salesman, 172 German Spilman Jacob, stone mason, 6 Diamond Spilman John H. tailor, 298 Mulberry Spilman Thomas, soldier, 203 Columbia Spilmyer Wm. carman, 157 s Eden
Spindler Henry, carpenter, 146 Saratoga Spindler Peter A. moulder, 152 Vine Spingler Frederick G. butcher, 158 Orleans
Spinnler John, blacksmith, 91 Granby
SPITZ H. P. Commission Merchant, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Wines, and Cigars, No. 212 Lexington Street, between Greene and Paca.
Spitznagel Philip, baker, 17 n Pine Spitznas Frederick, cigar maker, 121 s Sharp Sponsler Charles A. agent Singer's sewing machines, 75 Harford av
Sponsler Charles R. printer, 68 n Pine Spooner Rev. John Alden, 3 n Stricker SPORRER PETER, clerk, 84 e Lombard Sprague Elisha R. attorney and president Maryland Gas Co., 5 St. Paul, dw 9 Carey Sprague Capt Geo. 135 s Bond
Sprague George H. engineer, 135 s Bond Sprankling Edward, tobacconist, 213 e Monu- ment
Sprankling John J. carter, 236 n Central av Sprecher Henry, clerk, 96 s Broadway
SPRECKELMEYER GEORGE H. pro- prietor Bellevue Gardens, w Baltimore near city limits
SPREEHE ADOLPH, tobacconist, 574 w Baltimore
Sprengel William, clerk, 80 Pennsylvania av Sprenger Charles, butcher, 34 Hanover and
Hollins markets, dw Western lane, near Western cemetery
Sprenger C. Wm. butcher, 45 Hanover and 17 Hollins markets, dw Frederick road, Baltimore co
Sprenkle Charles H. chairmaker, s w cor Lombard and Caroline, dw 15 s Caroline Sprenkle Mrs. Margaret Ann, 15 s Caroline Sprigg Daniel, cashier Merchants' Bank, 61 McCulloh
SPRIGG JOSEPH A. stock and bill broker, 32 w Second, dw s w cor Townsend and McCulloh
Sprigg Joseph, machinist, 50 Low
Sprigg Mrs. Mary, millinery goods, 69 s Sharp
Sprigg Mrs. Margaret, 133 St. Paul Sprigg Thomas, soldier, 252 Hollins
Sprigg William, carpenter, 17 Grant, dw 552 Lexington
Spriggs Wm. J. tinner, 163 G. Hughes Spring Garden Chapel Sunday School, Hen- rietta near Eutaw
SPRING ROBERT, agent for public and private libraries, 38 Spring Row, opposite Eastern City spring
Springer & Freidenreich, wholesale clothiers, 309 w Baltimore
Springer Henry, sexton, 139 s Broadway Springer Frederick, laborer, 139 s Broadway Springer John M. carpenter, 66 Hamburg Springer Leopold, clerk, 41 e Pratt
Springer Moses H. (S. & Freidenreich,) 109 Mulberry
Springer Samuel, soldier, 124 St. Peter
Springer Wolf, clothing, 52 and 54 w Pratt, dw 41 e Pratt
Springer Valentine, laborer, 230 Ann
Sproston George S. (Dare, S. & Co.) 201 w Fayette
Sproston Wm. G. (Dare & S.) 201 w Fayette Sprotzman Sebastian, baker, 11 New Sprowl Sarah, tailoress, 128 n Spring Sprowl James, shoemaker, 234 e Madison Sprucebank Benj., Federal near Cathedral Spurrier Ann E. 462 Saratoga
Spurrier Rudolph, conveyancer, St. Paul, be- tween Fayette and Lexington, dw 167 Sar- atoga
Spurrier Thomas B. engineer, 57 s Schroeder Spurrier Wm. conductor B. & O. R. R. 216 Hollins
Spurrier Wm. dispatcher of trains B. & O. R. R. 594 w Lombard
Squires Alfred I. carpenter, 331 s Sharp Squires Alonzo S. P. carpenter, 331 s Sharp Squires George W. carpenter, 331 s Sharp Sriver John, mariner, 105 Albemarle
Sroud Wm. bricklayer, 39 Jackson
Sroud John, rope maker, 392 Harford av Staab George, tailor, 315 n Central av Staab John, tailor, 317 n Central av Stablein Theodore, (J. Martin & Co.) 96 Hill Stabler A. G. ticket agent B. & O. R. R. 197 w Lombard
Stabler Edward H. 205 w Lombard
Stabler Edward, jr., (E. S. jr. & Co.) 49 Lexington
STABLER E. jr. & CO., 23 South st., Shippers and Wholesale Deal- ers in Anthracite and Bituminous Coals; Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Mt. Carmel and Shamokin White Ash, Lykens Valley and Pine Grove Red Ash Coals, Georges Creek Bituminous Coal, Lehigh Coal for Cupola Furnaces, &c.
Shipping Wharves, Havre de Grace, Md., and Canton and Locust Point, Baltimore.
STABLER F. & COALE, wholesale drug gists, s w cor Baltimore and Sharp, entrance on Sharp
Stabler Francis, (F. S. & Coale) 46 Bolton STABLER JORDAN, teas, wines and gro- ceries, 214 w Lombard Stabribritz Gotleib, butcher, Chester near Madison
Stack Catherine, 1 Hamilton
Stack Garret, laborer, Jordan al Stack Henry, woodsawyer, 53 s Frederick Stack John, carpenter, cor Calvert and Frank- lin, dw 187 Forrest
Stack Martin, shoemaker, 14 President Stack Patrick, grocery, 1 Hamilton
J. HENRY GIESE, Commission Merchant. for the sale of Flour, Grain, Seeds, &e. Rosendale Cement and Calcined Plaster constantly on hand, 21 Spear's Wharf.
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Stacker Christian, laborer, 12 Brannan ct Stacker George, laborer, 53 L. Church
Staecker John, shoemaker, 57 Leadenhall Staemer John, blacksmith, 56 Johnson Stafford James, soldier, 48 Hull Stafford John, coachmaker, 465 w Lombard Stafford Lawrence grocer, cor Caroline and Fayette
Stafford Mrs. M. E. 308 Lexington
Stafford Nicholas, carpenter, 197 Hamburg Stafford Nicholas, well digger, 277 Forrest
Stafford Capt. Wm. J. mariner, 159 s Broad- way
STAFFORD WM. florist, n e cor Cathedral and Read
Stager John, watchman, 55 Fawn
Stagers Joseph, blacksmith, 40 Dewberry al
Stahl Jacob, piano maker, 175 Lemmon
Stahl George, sr., carpenter, Frederick av., nr city limits
Stahl Jacob, rag dealer, 172 s Durham
Stahl Walter, police, 485 Saratoga
Stahlberg George, cap maker, 207 s Charles Stahn Mathias, daguerreotypist, 89, n Gay, dw 56 French
Staib Henry, bar tender, 193 Lexington
Staley G. R. salesman, Howard house
Stalfort Frederick, currier, 326 w Pratt
Stalfort John, currier, 65 s Paca
Stalfort Frederick jr., currier, 54 s Eutaw
Stall Benedict, grocery, cor Jefferson and Spring
Stall Mrs. Isabella, tailoress, 174 n Fremont Stall Wm. commission merchant, County Wharf, dw 278 e Fayette
Staller Peter, laborer, 355 Pennsylvania av Stallings Elizabeth, 61 n Spring
Stallings John W. brickmaker, 301 Columbia
Stallings John, brickmaker, 303 Columbia
Stallings John, sawyer, 299 Columbia
Stallings Lewis, police, 289 Columbia
Stallings Mrs. Martha, 305 Columbia
Stallings Samuel, jr., brickmaker, 303 Co- lumbia
Stallings Saml. R. bricklayer, 18 e Monument Stallknecht Adolph, of tobacco warehouse No. 1, 308 e Monument
Stalmkamp Frantz, laborer, 89 McElderry's wharf
Stalph Julius, factory hand, Frederick road near toll gate
St. Anthony's Orphan Asylum, Central av, near Eager
St. Alphonsus Church, (Roman Catholic Ger- man,) cor Park and Saratoga
St. Alphonsus Seminary, (Roman Catholic German,) cor Saratoga and Park
St. Alphonsus Hall and German school, Sa- ratoga near Park
Stamm George, cigar maker, 21 Harrison
Stamm John, basket maker, 167 e Lombard Stammen Edward G. carpenter, 50 e Baltimore Stammer Martin, 231 s Bethel
Stammers' Shepard, agent, Canton, dw 326 e Pratt
Stamp Elizabeth, tailoress, 74 s Fremont
Stamp Peter, laborer, 82 Granby
Stamp Wm. W. soldier, 124 G. Hughes
Stampe Jacob, mate, 185 s Bond
Standeford Edward P. carpenter, Francis near Madison la
Standiford Jacob, lamp lighter, 183 East Standiford Philip, carpenter, 24 Republican
Stanford Catherine, 30 East
Stanford Henry, turnkey Middle District, 154 Orleans
Stanford Thomas H. jr., clerk, 216 Saratoga Stanford Thomas H. shoemaker, 216 Saratoga Stang David, cooper, 117 West
Stang Henry, clothier, 320 w Pratt, dw 59 6 Eutaw
Stange Earhart, piano maker, 143 Henrietta St. Andrews Church, (Episcopal,) High n of Lombard
Stange Engethert, cabinet m'kr, 143 Henrietta
Stange Eliza, grocer, 143 Henrietta
Stanger John L. finisher, 54 Boyd
Stangel George, grocery and liquor store, u w cor Canton av and Bond
Stanhagen Wm. machinist, 26 n Oregon
STANLEY & CO. dealers in tin plate and metals generally, 30 Light .- [See p. 55 Ad- vertisements.]
Stanley Joseph, tailor, 355 e Lombard
Stanley John P. E. (S. & Co.) 34 n Charles Stanley Oliver, boiler maker, 65 n Amity
Stanley Wm. D. tanner, 355 Penna. av
STANLING PETER M. butter and provis- ions, 80 Pearl
Stanly Amanda M. matron Baltimore Orphan Asylum, Stricker near Lexington
Stansbury Augustus M. cigar maker, 417 e Fayette
Stansbury Augustus M. superintendent lamps, 195 n Exeter
Stansbury Mrs. Ann, 544 w Fayette
Stansbury Daniel R. 352 w Lombard
Stansbury Daniel, soldier, 417 e Fayette Stansbury Darius, produce and commission merchant, 115 and 117 n High, dw 76
Stansbury Mrs. E. M. 192 w Biddle
Stansbury Elizabeth, 131 e Monument Stansbury Col. Elijah, sr., 427 n Central av Stansbury George, clerk, 22 George
Stansbury George, shoemaker, 87 Pierce
Stansbury George, clerk, 224 Franklin
Stansbury Jacob H. carpenter, 233 w Biddle Stansbury James, clerk, n e cor Pratt and Gay Stansbury James E. clothier, 83 Thames, dw 72 s Broadway
Stansbury Jesse A. watchmaker, 98 Ross Stansbury Jesse, 326 Aisquith
Stansbury John S. grocer and provision dea- ler, 12 and 14 Penna. av, dw 192 Pearl
STANSBURY JOHN T. grocer, s e cor Bal- timore and Calhoun
Stansbury John, laborer, 236 Franklin
Stansbury Rev. John T. 857 w Baltimore
Stansbury John, 381 e Eager
Stansbury John S. collar maker, 82 George
Stansbury John S. jr., 192 Pearl
Stansbury Lemuel, clerk, 131 e Monument
Stansbury Levi, second-hand dealer, 208 s Charles
Stansbury Nathaniel, collector, 122 e Eager Stansbury Robert, grocery, 206 Mulberry
Stansbury Thos., Thompsonian practitioner, 165 n Caroline
Stansbury Wm. T. printer, 83 n Exeter
Stansbury Wm. J. carpenter, 233 w Biddle Stansbury Wm. H. carpenter, 127 s Wolfe Stansbury Wm. bee hive tavern and wagon yard, 37 Penna. av
Stansbury Wm. 247 Harford av
Stansbury Wm. ship carpenter, 126 s Wolfe Stansbury Winifred, seamstress, 111 Hillen
GEO. S. PAGE & BRO., Manufacturers of Roofs and Roofing Materials, 111 Smith's Wharf. C. HART SMITH, Agent.
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Stansfield Mrs. Elizabeth, 555 w Baltimore Stanton Catharine, nurse, 22 Hillen Stanton James, restaurant, 37 w Fayette Stanton James, laborer, 77 Lancaster
Stanton James, bar keeper Lloyd's hotel cor President-st and Canton av
Stanton John T. farmer, 96 e Lombard Stanton John, laborer, 17 Guilford al
Stanton Mrs. Rebecca, Mount nr Baltimore Stanton Thomas, grocer, 33 York
Stapf Anthony, cooper, 67 Park
Stapf Geo. shoemaker, s e cor Central av and Jefferson
Stapleford Alfred T. bricklayer, 212 e Fayette Stapleford Winlock, watchman, 98 Mc Elderry Stapleford Joseph, 152 w Biddle
Staplefort John C. commission merchant, 92 Light-st whf. dw 156 Hanover
Staples Rebecca, dressmaker, 103 Penna. av Stapleton John, laborer, 22 Block
Stapleton John, milkman, 232 s Paca
Stapleton Laertes O. police, 180 Columbia Stapleton Mrs. Margaret, nurse, 15 w Biddle Stapleton Reginald E. 9 n Exeter
Stapleton Timothy, laborer, 49 President Starckloff August, lithographer, 20 Conway Starck Catharine, washerwoman, 88 Granby Starer Wm. butcher, 291 e Fayette
Starer Wm. F. butcher, 291 e Fayette Stark Hilarius C. straw cutter, 463 Saratoga Stark Simon, clothier, 120 Mulberry Starke Charles, box maker, 8 New Church Starke John T. pattern maker, 469 w Lombard Starke Mary W. teacher, 459 w Lombard Starke Richard W. carpenter, 459 w Lombard Starker Geo. 321 Penna. av
Starker John, shoemaker, 57 s Eutaw
Starkey E. August, cabinet maker, 738 w Baltimore
Starkey James, butcher, 22 Centre Market, dw 554 e Fayette
Starkey John, cigar maker, 80 Mulberry Starkey John G. bookkeeper, 130 e Pratt Starling Elizabeth, dressmaker, 89 Garden Starling Emily, dressmaker, 87 Garden Starling Isabella, dressmaker, 87 Garden Starling Margaret, dressmaker, 87 Garden Starnglenz Louis, clothier, 318 w Pratt Starr Agnes C. 147 Chatsworth
STARR B. F. & CO. French burr mill stones and bolting cloths, 173 North cor Centre, dw B. F. S. 112 n Calvert
Starr Campbell T. clerk, 306 w Lombard
Starr Edward G. collector and property agent, 689 Lexington
Starr Edward V. clerk B. & O. R. R. 258 w Lombard
Starr Francis, machinist, 67 s Oregon
Starr George, huckster, 164 William
Starr Henry, clerk, 689 Lexington
Starr Dr. Hezekiah, office 16 n Liberty, dw 165 Hanover
Starr Hotel, 100 n Front, Capt. Jos. Starr, proprietor
Starr Capt. Joseph, propr. Starr hotel, 100 n Front Starr James, tinner, 163 Bank
Starr John, gate keeper, Ist tollgate Frederick road
Starr John, jr. reporter, 74 Saratoga
Starr John J. clerk, 689 Lexington Starr Laura M. 130 w Fayette
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