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Stocksdale Nelson, clothier, 78 Centre Market space, dw 211 e Fayette
Stocksdale Noah, blacksmith, 269 w Biddle Stocksdale Noah, blacksmith, 106 Ross Stocksdale Robert E. soldier, 692 w Pratt Stocksdale Samuel, blacksmith, 692 w Pratt Stockton Aaron W. ship joiner, 298 e Pratt Stoddard Frederick S. clerk, 23 s Bond
Stoddard Isaiah T. music teacher, 331 w Lom- bard
Stoddard James W. (M. P. O'Hern & Co.) Fayette near Franklin square Stoddard Capt. John B. 23 s Bond Stoddard Thomas, 11 Gilmor
STODDARD MRS. MARY, physician, 23 s Bond
Stoddart Alexander, 122 Bolton Stodel Henry, laborer, 210 s Chapel Stoecpelhaar Louisa, 3716 Albemarle
STOFFEL HENRY, stoves and tinware, 164 s Fremont
Stoffregan Charles F. barber, 18 Penna av Stokes Alexander, soldier, 82 Grindall Stokes John, gunsmith, Stirling near Monu- ment
Stokes Dr. Wm. H. 52 Saratoga
Stokes Wm. B. 233 Madison av
Stokes Wm. W. watchman, 42 Haubert
Stoldi Henry, laborer, 62 Philpot Stoll John, butcher, 105 Centre and 97 Belair markets, dw Harford av near city limits
Stoll Mrs. Mary, 42 s Wolfe Stoll Rosina, 505 Penna av
Stolpp J. L. confectionery, 154 Saratoga
Stolpp J. L. jr., baker, 154 Saratoga Stolse Charles, laborer, 58 s Charles Stolte Aug. 12 Light
Stolzenback Henry H. butcher, 64 Hanover market, dw 145 Johnson
Stone Benj. F. coach trimmer, 157 w Hoffman Stone David, laborer, 252 Franklin
Stone Charles H. clerk, 71 North
Stone E. F. chief clerk commissary, 58 w Madison
Stone George W. laborer, 66 George
Stone I. soldier, 205 Bethel ct
Stone James E. painter, 11 L. Sharp, dw 234 German
Stone James H. clerk, 256 e Biddle
Stone S. Henry, superintendent government bake house, 58 w Madison
Stone Margaret M. 129 s Washington, F. P.
Stone Richard O. 119 w Biddle
Stone Sarah A. dressmaker, 115 Columbia
Stone Seth, bricklayer, 71 North
Stone Stephen S. 58 w Madison
Stone Walter, grainer, 152 German
Stone Wm. B. mariner, 112 e Pratt
Stone Wm. W. boiler maker, 79 St. Peter
Stone Yelverton P. cigar maker, Hand tavern Stonebraker & Co., flour and produce, 53 and 55 s Howard
Stonebraker George M. 223 w Lombard
Stonebraker Samuel, (S. & Co.) 223 w Lom- bard
Stoneburner Curtis, merchant, 108 Pearl Stoneburner. Jacob C. clerk, 108 Pearl Stoner Lawrence, 2 s Broadway
Stonefeltz John, baker, 197 Canton av
Stoneman John H. grocery, 1 Josephine Stonesifer Amos, clerk, 64 George
Stoops Wm. H. boots and shoes, 60 Hanover, dw 171 w Lombard
Storch John, tailor, 426 Saratoga
Storch Wm. G. printer, 166 Chesnut
STORCK ADOLPH, steam turning estab- lishment, 152 East
Storck Holda, grocery, 93 s Bethel
Storck John, cooper, 93 s Bethel Storey Ames L. government agt, 113 Camden Storey John W. moulder, 60 s Oregon Stork August, porter, 99 n Paca
Stork Anna (S. & Hamilton) 152 n Gay Stork Rev. Charles A. 169 w Fayette
Stork & Hamilton, child's clothing store, 278 n Gay Stork Langhorn T. 65 Chew
GEO. S. PAGE & BRO., Manufacturers of Roof: and Roofing Materials, 111 Smith's Wharf. C. HART SMITH, Agent.
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Stork Rev. Theophilus, 189 w Fayette Storie -, mariner, 341 e Monument Storm Mrs. C. M. dry goods, 109 n Gay Storm Frederick, tailor, 1 Dover
Storm Jeremiah, coal, basement s e cor Fay- ette and North, dw 344 e Baltimore Storms Wm. laborer, rear of 16 Concord Stornoni Gregory, tavern, 10612 Light Storre Mrs. Dora, 77 e Fayette Storre George, furrier, 77 e Fayette Story Ann R. tailoress, 27 s Paca
Story John B. tailor, 445 w Baltimore, dw 7 s Carey
Stortzer Charles, baker, 94 Jefferson Stos Elizabeth, 291 s Wolfe
Stotz Conrad, tailor, 6 Hall la
Stouffer Mrs. Ann C. 148 Pearl
Stouffer Elias, clerk, 244 Saratoga
Stouffer Frederick, carter, 31 Gittings
Stouffer Jacob, printer, 148 Pearl Stouffer John, bookkeeper, 66 e Baltimore Stouffer John, carpenter, 822 w Baltimore Stout Charles L. iron roller, 88 s Chester Stout Eliza, 812 w Baltimore
Stout Fritz, laborer, 133 Welcome al
Stout George W. brass founder, 892 w Balti- more
Stout Isabella, 157 Chesnut
Stout John, barkeeper, Front nr Low
Stout Joseph, machinist, 668 w Pratt
Stout Martin, engineer, 147 e Monument
Stout Samuel, expressman, 892 w Baltimore
Stoutsberger John, ropemaker, 313 Harford avenue
Stover Daniel S. dispatcher N. C. R. R. 285 n Howard
Stover George W. carpenter, 66 s Poppleton
Stover Malinda L. 285 n Howard
Stover Robert W. bookkeeper, 171 w Fayette Stow Charles, W. (Thomas S. & Sons,) 20 Hollins
Stow Thomas & Sons, saw mill, Uhler's al, dw T. S. 49 Hanover
Stow Lewis, merchant, 20 Hollins
Stowe Mrs. Sarah, 20 Hollins
STOWELL A. J.R. importer chronometers, military goods, &c. 178 w Baltimore, dw Charles near Northern av
Stowell Wm. J. (Wolf & S.) 87 s Eden
STOWMAN WM. Carroll's Point hotel, An- napolis road nr Long Bridge
Stozel Charles, baker, 46 Gough
Stuck Charles, policeman, 5 Constitution
Strack Joseph, shoemaker, 337 e Lombard
Stracke Sebring, Wolfe nr Pratt
Stracker Jacob, lager beer, 186 e Baltimore Strahan Charles, 48 s Bond
Strahan Ebenezer, collector, 48 s Bond
Strahan Ebenezer, collector, 85 s High
Strahan Theodore, clerk, 48 s Bond
Straler Lewis, whitewasher, 209 Chesnut Stran Mrs. Ann, 69 s Eden
Stran Thomas P. (Hawley & Co.) 69 S. Eden STRAN WM H. & CO. stoves, s e cor Light and Lombard, dw W. H. S. St. Michaels. Strandberg Daniel 7 May Strandley Rachel, 16 s Broadway Straneley Maria, 103 Low
Stranley James P. engineer, 353 s Sharp Straney John, machinist, 323 Saratoga Straney Louis, machinist, 323 Saratoga Strashaugh Jacob, plasterer, 159 Park Strasburger Charles, restaurant, 73 n Gay
Strasburger, Jno. second hand goods, 51 Han- over Strasburger Kaufman, clothier, 97 and 99 n Gay
Strasburger Mitchell C. barkeeper, 73 n Gay Strasburger Victor, furniture, 36 Penna. av Strassner Conrad, laborer, 65 Ellicott, Canton Stratt John, shoemaker, cor Ensor and Mad- ison
Strattner Louis, butcher, 139 Centre market, dw 32 Gist
Stratsenburg George, tailor, 8 Walker
Stratton D. C. (Danskin & Co.) 19 1 Calvert Stratton Robert, baker, 320 n Eutaw
Straub Christian, cabinet maker, 14 Fountain Straub George, laborer, 99 s Spring
Straub George, laborer, 108 Greenmount av
Straub Jacob, wagoner, 116 e Lombard Straub Jacob, porter, 28 Lloyd
Straub Mrs. Margaret C. 190 Columbia
Straughn Charles, 303 Hollins
Straughn Wm. J. tinner, 4 Thomson
Straus & Bro. wholesale and retail grocers, 247, 268 and 270 s Broadway
Straus Fred'k, shoemaker, 258 Montgomery Straus Frederick, shoemaker, 193 Light
Straus George, shoemaker, 226 s Charles
STRAUS H., BRO. & BELL, North.st Malt House, s w cor North and Saratoga
Straus Henry, (H. S., Bro. & Bell, and S. & Bro. 37 s Eden
Straus Isaac, dry goods dealer, 115 n Eden
Straus Jacob, 2 n Central av
Straus John, clothing, 172 w Baltimore
Straus Joseph, grocery and liquor store, 255 n Gay
Straus Levi, (H. S., Bro. and Bell,) 243 . Broadway
Straus M. & Co. cloths, 256 w Baltimore
Straus Martin L. (M. S. & Co.) 303 w Pratt
Straus Rebecca, 85 Mullikin
Straus, Samuel, 61 n Greene
Strausner Andrew, woodsawyer, 19 Elliott Strauss Abraham, 649 w Baltimore
Strauss Betty, pedler, 18 Thomson
Strauss Bros. dry goods, 54 Hanover and 649 w Baltimore
Strauss Mrs. Caroline, 649 w Baltimore
Strauss Christopher, laborer, 224 Washing- ton, F. H
Strauss Edward, (S. Bros.) 649 w Baltimore
Strauss E. (S. Bros.) 649 w Baltimore
Strauss George, rag dealer, 393 s Charles
Strauss Henry, (Hartman & S.) 61 n Greene Strauss John, 137 German
Strauss John, (Hess, Blum & Co.) 127 German
Strauss Lewis, (S. Bros.) 81 s Broadway
Strauss Lewis E. (S. Bros.) 649 w Baltimore
Strauss Moses, (S. Bros.) 54 Hanover Strauss Solomon, 649 w Baltimore
Strauss Wm. tavern, 61 s Charles
Strausse Gesler, laborer, 110 s Spring
Stratas George, tailor, 86 s Central av Straw Conrad, laborer, 66 Montgomery
Strawbenneyller John, school and music teach- er, 36 McElderry
Strawbridge Church, (M. E.) cor Biddle and Garden
Strayline Frederick, cooper, 923 w Pratt
Streb Christiana, tavern, 93 Chatsworth Streb George, tailor, 264 n Central av Sireb Matthias, tailor, 234 e Eager Strebeck John J. ship joiner, 179 Gough -
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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Streeper Charles, (S., Solter & Marshall,) 131 s Wolfe
Streeper, Solter & Marshall, oak coopers, Ex- change al s of Exchange pl
Strek Charles, laborer, 310 Johnson
STREET D. & C. Farmer's Hotel, cor For- rest and Hillen
Street John C. bacon dealer, 33 n Front
STREETER SEBASTIAN F. young ladies school, s e cor Charles and Read
Streeter Thomas, messenger Adams Express, 104 Lee
Streets James B. commission, 281 Hollins
Streets John, steamboat agent, 104 Lee
Streets John S. lime and feed, 4 Hollingsworth, dw 104 Lee
Streets Thomas, Adams Express messenger, 104 Lee
Streett Mary, seamstress, 62 Warren
Streib Andrew, baker, 24 e Fayette
Streib Jacob, laborer, 223 n Dallas
Strein Charles M. dispatcher trains, Bolton depot, dw 117 Grundy
Streline - cooper, 159 e Fayette
Strenker C. shoemaker, 13 Barnes
Streper John K. whip maker, 38 n Caroline
Strible George, 1 Aisquith
Stribel John, confectionery, 51 Aisquith
Stricel Francis, painter, 187 n Dallas Stricker Anna M. 75 Ross
Stricker John H. clerk, 75 Ross
Stricker Wm. farmer, 935 w Pratt
Strickfoos Leonard, brickmaker, 2 Creek al
Strickland Mrs. Ann, 121 Bank
Strickler Eli W. engineer, John nr Lanvale
Strider George W. 37 Arch
Striebritz Gotleib, butcher, 43 Belair market, dw Chester nr Madison
Strietz Adam, wood sawyer, 6 James al
Striewig Henry, carpenter, 171 Raborg, dw 259 Mulberry
Striver Ferdinand, trimmer, 7 L. Constitution Stripe Jacob, laborer, 403 Saratoga
Stringenbotham Thomas, tailor, s w cor Or- " leans and Caroline
Strobel Chas. green grocer, 284 Montgomery
Strobel Christian, tailor, 123 Elbow la Strobel George, laborer, 324 s Dallas
Strobel George, laborer, 127 s Castle
STROBEL HENRY, tobacconist, 221 s Broadway
Strobel John G. tailor, 125 L. Greene
Strobel Martin, porter, 119 Hamburg
Strobel Michael, tobacconist, 286 e Lombard Strobel Michael, laborer, 71 Bank
Strobel Wm. 38 s Broadway
Strock August, carrier, 11 Somerset
Strockman Conrad, tavern, 254 Montgomery Strochlein Charles, porter, 333 s Bethel
Strodtman Harman, cooper, 247 Hamburg Strodtman J. H. clerk, n w cor East and Fayette Strodtman John, dry goods, 307 n Gay Strodtman Wm. laborer, Penna. nr Northern avenue
Strodtmeyer Frederick, tavern, 71 Hughes Strodtmeyer Fredk. L. bartender, 71 Hughes Stroehleim Mrs. Anna, 127 n Paca Stroggs Wm. A. wagoner, 315 Harford av Stroh Nicholas, laborer, 37 Lancaster
Strohecker Matthew, carpenter, 388 Pennsyl- vania av
Strohker G. laborer, 255 s Wolfe
Strohl Charles, organ builder, 40 s Bond Strohm Joseph F. 147 Hanover,
Strohmann Edward, tailor, 125 Barre Strohmer Andrew, shoemaker, 411 Lexington Strohmer John, laborer, 337 s Wolfe
Strohmer Michael, shoemaker, 411 Lexington Strohmeyer Bernhart, lager beer, 173 Franklin Strohmeyer Emily, 135 w Biddle
Strohmeyer George L. machinist, 8 n Gay Strohrmann George F. tailor, 68 Perry Stroll Charles, piano maker, 40s Bond Stroller John, confectioner, 99 Mullikin Stromberg David, tobacconist, cor Aisquith and McElderry
STROMBERG JOHN, William Tell house, s w cor Pratt and West Falls av Stromberger George, tinner, 253 Orleans Stromberger Henry, boot fitter, 19 n Spring Stromberger John C. tinner, 2 Hull's la
Stromenger Charles H. bookkeeper, 198 Ais- quith
Stromenger Charles, grocer, cor Madison and Aisquith
Strong Alexander, laborer, 32 Franklin al
Strong Samuel B. printer, 139 Aisquith
Strosler Anton, 56 s Central av
Strotman John H. grocer, 244 Hamburg Strott Catherine, 272 n Gay
Strott George H tailor, 164 Dover
Strott John, shoemaker, n e cor Madison and Ensor
Stroub Caspar, cabinet maker, 3 State
Stroub John, laborer, Patuxent
Stroup Adam, shoemaker, 4 Biddle al Strous Allen, 67 Mullikin
Strube Henry, painter, 636 w Pratt
Strube Justus, varnisher, 22 w Lombard
Strubel George, butcher, Garrison la
Struck August, carver, 11 Somerset Struck Benj. baker, 68 Mulberry
Struck Charles, police, 5 Constitution
Struh Henry, drayman, 15 Leadenhall Struitt Mary, midwife, 213 Hanover
Strunz Adam, engraver, 21 n High
Strunz August, carpenter, 318 s Charles Strunz John, engraver, 21 n High
Strupp Charles, shoemaker, 132 Hamburg
Strupp Peter, shoemaker, 348 s Charles Struth Harman, porter, 74 L. Eutaw
Struthers John S. soldier, 272 Hollins Struthoff Harriet, grocery, 62 n Exeter Strutman Henry, watchman, 170 Canton av Strutt Catherine, grocery, 23 L. McElderry Stryker Rev. Augustus P. 134 w Biddle
Stuart & Barbour, general commission mer- chants. 27 Cheapside
Stuart Charles P. restaurant, 186 w Pratt Stuart Dilman S. clerk, 58 n Republican Stuart Edward B. (Gardiner, S. & Co.) Frank- lin near Charles
Stuart Emma, dress maker, 83 s Bond
Stuart Mrs. Emma, 83 s Bond
Stuart Glendy, (Hugh Bolton & Co.) 91 St. Paul
Stuart Henry D. painter, 135 e Pratt Stuart James P. clerk, 48 Lexington
Stuart James, jr., ship painter, 52 s Exeter Stuart James, ship joiner, 18 'Stiles
Stuart James,. (Wolfe & S.) 479 Greene
Stuart Jefferson D. (S. & Barbour,) 48 Lex- ington
Stuart John T. clerk, Barnum's hotel Stuart John J. clerk, 91 St. Paul
J. HENRY GIESE, Commission Merchant, for the sale of Flour, Grain, Seeds, de. Rosendale Cement and Calcined Plaster constantly on hand, 21 Spear's Wharf.
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Stuart Wm. B. basket maker, and dealer in willows, 189 East
Stuart Wm. H. office foot of Bond
Stuart Wm. H. steam fitter, 135 e Pratt
Stuart Wm. L. expressman, 242 Montgomery Stubbs Joseph S. clerk Harnden Express, 116 Lee
Stubbs Richard P. coach maker, 3 Walker Stubbs Sarah, 116 .Lee
Stubbs Wm. O. clerk Adams Express, 176 s Eutaw
Stubbins Charles, officer in Penitentiary, dw 209 Ensor
Stubbins Joseph, carpenter, 372 Cross
Stubbins Thos. G. baker, 372 Cross
Stubenranch Charles, jeweller, over 214 w Baltimore, dw 24 e Lombard
Stubenranch Geo. grocer, 268 s Sharp Stubinger Jacob, porter, 4 New STUCHELL REV. J. S. 135 Aisquith Stuckard Simon, fur dealer, 32 Douglass Stucke John F. huckster, 77 Mullikin Stuckert Martin, carter, 192 Eastern av Stuchfield Mrs. Elizabeth, 147 German Studlin John, tailor, 200 w Fayette Stuehmann Henry, lager beer, 177 s Bond Stuehmann Caroline, 179 s Bond Stuelter Wm. sugar refiner, 60 Stiles Stull Simon, blacksmith, 383 w Pratt Stultzenbach August, laborer, Garrison la
Stumer Catharine, 216 Washington, F. H.
Stumm Frank A. telegrapher, s e cor Lanvale and Ross
Stummer John S. cooper, 333 s Bond Stummer Lazarus, cigar maker, 152 Chesnut Stumminger Jacob, rectifier, 8 Leadenhall
Stump Alexander H. (Hyatt & S.) 196 w Lombard
Stump Casper, lime burner, 5 Laurens Stump Casper, clerk, 199 Mulberry
Stump Conrad, laborer, 175 s Caroline Stump Conrad, shoemaker, 475 Saratoga Stump Elizabeth, 172 Penna. av
Stump Geo. laborer, 183 s Central av Stump Geo. laborer, 178 s Central av Stump Geo. butcher, 68 Division Stump Jacob, machinist, 475 Saratoga Stump James, clerk, 127 Division Stump John, baker, 423 Saratoga Stump John H. 197 Hoffman Stump Mrs. Mary J. 197 Hoffman Stump Robert, painter, 89 s Wolfe Stumpf Carl, laborer, 19 Butler Stumpf Casper, tailor, 199 Mulberry Stumpf Charles, cap maker, 135 Camden Stumpf Frederick, grocery, 70 Holland Stumpf Geo. M. grocery, 246 Conway Stumpf Henry, cabinet maker, Gay nr Eden Stumpf John, cooper, 156 Burgundy al Stumph Wm. musician, 28 Aliceanna Sturgeon Fredus, mariner, 160 Lexington Sturm Anthony, tobacconist,209 Montgomery Sturnsenderfer Elias, laborer, 391 Canton av Stuntel Joseph, tailor, 210 Stirling Stunz Amelia, hair plaiter, 118 Lexington Sturbits Wm. gardener, 508 Penna, av Sturdwants Wm. boiler maker, 128 Thames Sturgeon Capt. Edward G. 3 s Calhoun Sturgeon Fredk. butter depot, 330 n Gay Sturgeon Lindsay, collector, 10 McElderry Sturges Wm. tinner, 181 Hughes Sturla John, musician, 119 s Dallas Sturm Albert, silver plater, 54 Camden
Stutgard Philip, laborer, 59 Bank
Stutt Mary, 14 Shakspear
Stuttman Chas. cigar maker, 170 Aliceanna Stuttman Henry, 170 Aliceanna
Stutz Mrs. rear of 73 Hanover
Stutz Wm. tailor, 458 n Gay
Stuzbach Moritz, cigar maker, 194 East
St. Agnes Hospital, Mt. Dougherty, Green- mount av
St. Andrew's (Protestant Episcopal) Church, High nr Lombard
St. Anthony's Orphan Asylum, Central av nr Eager
St. Alphonsus (Catholic) Church, n e cor Saratoga and Park
St. Barnabas' Chapel, (Episcopal,) Biddle nr Walsh
St. Benedict's School, (Catholic,) Regester near Pratt
St. Bridget's (Catholic) Church, s e cor Can- non and Hudson
St. Bridget's Parochial School, rear of St. Bridget's Church, cor Cannon and Hudson St. Clair Martha, 70 Lexington
St. Germain Isaac, broom maker, 16 Haw
St. Ignatius, (Roman Catholic,) s w cor Cal- vert and Madison
St. John Geo. plumber, 117 Ross
St. James' (Catholic) Church, cor Aisquith and Eager
St. John James, confectioner, 146 Aisquith
St. John's Home School, conducted by St. John's Sisterhood, Townsend near Bolton St. John's (Catholic) Church, cor Eager and Valley
St. John's (German Lutheran) Church, Bid- dle nr Penna. av
St. John's (female) School, Sisters of Chari- ty, 14 Valley
St. John's (Methodist Protestant) Church, 35 n Liberty
St. Joseph's (Roman Catholic) Church, ne cor Howard and Barre
St. Joseph's (Roman Catholic, male,) School, Barre, betw. Sharp and Howard
St. Joseph's (female) School, sisters of Char- ity, 73 Barre
St. Lawrence's (Roman Catholic) Church, Fort av nr Hull
St. Luke's Church, (Episcopal,) Carey, betw Lexington and Saratoga
St. Luke's Male School, (Episcopal,) Repub- lican, betw Fayette and Lexington
St. Luke's Female School, (Episcopal,) 562 Saratoga
St. Mark's (Prot. Episcopal) Church, Lom- bard w of Fremont
St. Mark's (English Lutheran) Church, Eutaw betw Mulberry and Saratoga
St. Mary's Chapel, Penna. av, betw Franklin and St. Mary
St. Mary's Female Orphan Asylum, (Catho- lic,) Franklin, betw Cathedral and Park
St. Mary's (Catholic) Institution, cor Ais- quith and Eager
St. Matthew's (Lutheran) Church, n Central av, nr Baltimore
St. Michael's (German Catholic) Church, ne cor Lombard and Wolfe
St. Mary's Seminary, St. Mary's ct, e side Penna. av n of Franklin
St. Patrick's Cemetery, Philadelphia road, nr city limits
GEO. S. PAGE & BRO., Manufacturers of Roofs and Roofing Materials, 111 Smith's Wharf. C. HART SMITH, Agent.
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St. Patrick's (Catholic) Church, n e cor Broad- way and Bank
St. Patrick's School, Broadway n of Bank
St. Paul's Church, (Episcopal,) s e cor Charles and Saratoga
St. Paul's Orphan Asylum, Madison av near Northern av
St. Paul's (German) Lutheran Church, s w cor Holiday and Saratoga
St. Paul's Southern District School, Leaden- hall nr Hamburg
St. Philip's Chapel, Peirce nr Fremont
St. Peter's Church, (Catholic,) cor Hollins and Poppleton
St. Peter's Catholic Male School, 17 s Pop- pleton
St. Peter's (German Lutheran) Church, Bond near Bank
St. Peter's (Prot. Episcopal) Church, cor Sharp and German
St. Peter's Parochial School, German e of Sharp
St. Peter's School and Orphan Asylum, 40 Richmond
St. Stephen's (Episcopal) Church, Hanover s of Barre
St. Stevanus' (German Lutheran) Church, n w cor Hanover and Hamburg, L. F. Zim- merman, pastor
St. Thomas' (Episcopal) Church, cor Wash- ington and Taylor, Homestead
St. Vincent's Infant Asylum, n e cor Division and Townsend
St. Vincent de Paul's Female Parish School, 35 n Front
St. Vincent de Paul's Church, (Roman Cath- olic,) Front n of Fayette
St. Vincent de Paul's Male Orphan Asylum, Front n of Fayette
St. Victor Emily, 12 Water
Sturne Louis, shoemaker, 82 Preston
Stuyvesant Geo. W. stone mason, 171 Lee Styler Geo. laborer, 164 Cross
Subring Fredk. tailor, 26 Abbot
Subrold Nicholas, soldier, 202 Stirling
Subsistence Office U. S. A. 20 South, Capt. Thos. C. Sullivan, commissary
Suchs Mrs. Mary A. tailoress, 241 e Eager Suchsbradl George, jr. shoemaker, 197 e Ea- ger Suckley Geo., Surgeon U. S. A. at Gen. Ty- ler's quarters, Holiday
Suddendarf Henry, attorney, 31 Hamp- stead
Sudler Peter, tailor, 3 n Wolfe
Sudman John, coachsmith, 277 w Pratt Sudmeyer Wm. laborer, 213 Hanover
Sudsbergh Peter, shoemaker, 690 w Balti- more
Sudsburg Col. Jos. M., U. S. A. 582 w Lom- bard
Suffers Geo. H. O. clerk, 159 w Lombard Suffert Conrad, cabinet maker, 184 s Bond
Suldice Peter, cabinet maker, 193 n Cen- tral av
Sullens David, 139 Hudson
Sullens David, foundryman, 340 Eastern av Sullins David H. boiler maker, 348 Eastern av Sullivan Mrs. Abbey, 165 s Sharp Sullivan Barney, grocer. 75 s Wolfe
Sullivan Benj. D. farmer, Franklin opposite Schroeder
Sullivan Bridget, 181 Vine
Sullivan Bridget, confectionery, 79 French Sullivan Bridget, grocery, 285 s Eutaw Sullivan Catherine, 19 Perry
Sullivan Mrs. Catherine, Mt. Royal Hill nr Reservoir
Sullivan Daniel, soldier, 298 Cross
Sullivan Dennis, farmer, Franklin opposite Schroeder
Sullivan Dennis, grocer, 288 Lexington
Sullivan Dennis, ne cor Franklin and Oregon
Sullivan Dennis, huckster, 9 Camden la
Sullivan Dennis, liquors, 115 North
Sullivan Edward, police, 50 Jefferson
Sullivan Edward, plasterer, 221 n Eden
Sullivan Edward, bottler, 19 Perry
Sullivan Mrs. Ellen, Mt. Royal Hill nr Res- ervoir
Sullivan Eugene, huckster, 24 Rose
Sullivan Frank, (John S. & Sons,) 22 Cathe- dral
Sullivan Geo. R. painter, 57 Conway
Sullivan Geo. M. clerk, Franklin opposite Schroeder
Sullivan Geo. M. carpenter, 165 s Sharp
Sullivan Henry, shoemaker, 46 L. Pleasant Sullivan Jas. P. bookkeeper Union hotel, s w cor Pratt and Charles
Sullivan Capt. James, C. S., U. S. A., 20 South
Sullivan James, plasterer, 408 s Charles Sullivan James, laborer, 285 s Eutaw Sullivan James, laborer, 79 French
SULLIVAN JAMES, commission merchant, n e cor Gay and Pratt, dw 162 e Pratt
Sullivan Jerry, laborer, 19 French
Sullivan James W. printer, 79 n Exeter Sullivan Jeremiah, 287 Saratoga
Sullivan John T. laborer, 6 Albemarle
Sullivan John C. (Geo. Evans & Co.) 33 Stiles Sullivan John, 120 Bolton
Sullivan John, currier, 144 Vine
Sullivan John, laborer, 63 e Monument
Sullivan John F. clerk, 228 w Fayette
Sullivan John, huckster, 23 s Front
Sullivan Dr. John M. 82 s Washington, F. P.
Sullivan John F. coal, Light, dw 57 Conway SULLIVAN JOHN & SONS, produce com-
mission merchants, 3 Camden
Sullivan John J. (John S. & Sons,) 22 Cam- den
Sullivan John, jr., 221 n Eden
Sullivan John, plasterer, 221 n Eden
Sullivan Joseph, laborer, n w cor Lombard and Amity
Sullivan Joseph, police, 295 William
Sullivan Josephine, grocer, 24 Valley
Sullivan Mary A. dressmaker, 1 Chesnut al
Sullivan Mary Ann, 322 n Howard Sullivan Mary A. dry goods, 100 Richmond
Sullivan Michael, grocery, 1 Edward Sullivan Peola, blacksmith, 305 Franklin
SULLIVAN P. H. stock and bill broker, 34 w Second, dw Eager near St. Paul
Sullivan Rudolph, coachman, 67 Buren Sullivan Mrs. Ruth, 57 Conway
Sullivan Samuel E. farmer, Franklin opposite Schroeder
Sullivan Capt. Thomas, C. S., U. S. A. 20 South
Sullivan Thaddeus, shoemaker, 48 n Pine Sullivan Thos. E. clerk, 1412 s Calvert
Sullivan Thomas S. stone cutter, Wolfe near Fayette
WM. P. WEBB, Marino, Fire and Life Insurance Agent and Broker. Agent "Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Newark, N. J.," 89 Second Street.
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Sullivan Thomas H. leather dealer, 36 s Cal- vert, dw 229 n Eutaw
Sullivan Timothy, laborer, 215 Raborg
Sullivan Washington, farmer, Franklin oppo- site Schroeder
Sullivan Wm. H. machinist, Mount Royal hill near Reservoir
Sullivan Wm. M. clerk, 165 s Sharp
Sullivan Wm. confectioner, 136 Aisquith Sultan Dorothea, grocery, 1 Jew al
Sultan Henry, supt. Turner Hall, 300 w Pratt Sultan Valentine, piano maker, 1 Jew al
Sulthouse Harmon, grocery, cor Central av and Holland
Sultzer Mrs. Susan M. 22 Granby
Sulop Conrad, tailor, 27 McElderry
Sultzer Thos. D. asst. editor Daily Gazette, 283 e Fayette
Sultzer Wm. H. H. cond. York Turnpike R. R. 283 e Fayette
Sulzbacher A. B. dry goods, s w cor Lexing- ton and Eutaw
Sumacker Louis, cigar maker, 67 Vine
Summ Anton, laborer, 202 s Durham
Summer Margaret, 602 w Baltimore
Summers Catherine, 168 Raborg
Summers Frederick, 15 Chatsworth
Summers Geo. A. shoemaker, 34 Henrietta
Summers Henry, beer brewery, 228 s Dallas
Summers Henry, laborer, 14 Cuba
Summers Joseph G. clerk, Commercial and Farmer's Bank, dw 130 n High
Summers Thos. B. (S. & Co.) 387 w Fayette SUMMERS & CO., confectioners and fruiter- ers, 301 w Baltimore
Summers Wm. H. engineer, 166 Ramsay
Summerson Seth, 19 e Monument
Sumwalt Alex. carpenter, 66 s Sharp
Sumwalt Mrs. Catherine E. dressmaker, 66 s Sharp
Sumwalt Charles L. K. 65 w Biddle
Sumwalt David S. ice, s e cor Mulberry and Howard, dw Charles, rear of Camp Brad- ford .- [ See p. 30 Advertisements.]
Sumwalt Geo. W. city collector's office, 8 Hamburg
Sumwalt James H. machinist, 115 Grundy Sumwalt Jesse, messenger at Marshal's office, 65 w Biddle
Sumwalt Jacob D. salesman, 17 Townsend
Sumwalt James E. police, 64 Hamburg Sumwalt Jesse, police, 65 w Biddle
Sumwalt John T. messenger Bank of Balti- more, 150 s Sharp
Sumwalt Mrs. Mary J. 108 s Sharp Sumwalt Samuel, 236 n Howard
Sumwalt Wm. L. bricklayer, 76 Washington, F. H.
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