Woods' Baltimore city directory (1865-1866), Part 68

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Publication date: 1865-1866
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
Number of Pages: 708


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JAMES HI. JOHNSON, City Steam Firewood Mills-Warren's Fire and Water-proof Roofing, and Patent Neoteric Smoking Tubes, over 99 W. Baltimore-st.


Strangers can rely on Fair Dealings at SMITH BROS. & Co., No. 40 W. Baltimore Street.


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Pie Robert, shoemaker, 108 Lexington Piek Dr. Charles H. 16 n Eden


PIER G. W.& CO. (G. W. Pier,) bottlers of ale, porter, &c. 49 s Charles


Pier George. W. (G. W. Pier & Co.) 86 s Sharp


Pier Mrs. Lavina, 86 s Sharp


Pierce Elisha, machinist, 132 n Fremont


Pierce George W. paper hanger, 61 Garden


Pierce Mrs. George, grocer, 133 Chew


PIERCE, HOFF & CO. (Sarah A. Pierce, Jacob Hoff, J. M. Hoff,) Packers of Oysters, Fruits, Vege- tables, &c., 75 and 77 n Calvert


Pierce Mrs. Isabella, 11 Barnet Pierce Mrs. Jane, 123 s Caroline


Pierce Mrs. Jane, 69 n High Pierce John, laborer, Boston w of Clinton Pierce Mrs. Kate, 5 n Bond Pierce Mrs. Mary, 163 Bethel


Pierce Mrs. Mary A. 437 w Pratt


Pierce Sarah Ann, (Pierce, Hoff & Co.) 134 e Lombard


Pierce Stephen A. oyster packer, 75 and 77 n Calvert, dw 104 n Greene


Pierce Samuel W. butcher, 809 w Baltimore Pierce Wm. G. paper hanger, 132 Fremont Pierce Wm. H clerk, 89 n Caroline


Pierpont Charles H. laborer, 24 Ryan Pierpont John, shoemaker, Shad al nr Greene Pierpont John, puddler, Aliceanna nr Burke Pierpont John, cooper, 26 n Schroeder Pierpont Thomas, puddler, 360 E istern av Pierson Joseph T. painter, 195 e Fayette Pierson John W. machinist, 44 Binney Pierson Levi, boiler maker, 68 Hamburg Pierson Noah, boiler maker, 36 Binney Pierson Thomas, tailor, 285 s Eutaw


Piet John B. (Kelly & Piet,) n e cor Mul- berry and Park


Pietsch Charles F. bookkeeper, 34 n Calvert Pietsch Otto, watchmaker, 171 Franklin Piffer John, tailor, 4 s Front


Pifferling Seligman, drover, 175 e Madison Piggot Dr. A. Snowden, analyzing chemist, 40 Bolton


Piggot Rev. Robert, 40 Bolton


Piggot Thomas S. editor Sun, 244 Madison avenue


Pigman Mrs. Hanson B. 186 Franklin


Pike Abraham, clerk, 57 w Baltimore Pike Moses, tobacconist, 57 w Baltimore Pilker Wm. laborer, 200 Cathedral Pilkey John P. liquors, 21% Ensor


Pilkington George A. tin plate worker, 319 n Gay


Pilkington J. E. die sinker and engraver, over s e cor Commerce and Exchange place, dw 612 w Lombard


Pillman August, butcher, 90 Lexington and 23 Hanover markets, dw 25 Calverton road Pillman Frederick, butcher, 25 Calverton rd Pilson Daniel, plasterer, 237 w Fayette


Pilson John E. plasterer, 237 w Fayette Pilson John T., sr. carpen'r, 816 w Baltimore Pimes Isaac, clothier, 112 w Second Pimper Balthazar, tailor, 151 n Bond Pindell Adi, wood, 199 n Central av


Pindell James P. wood, 130 Dugan's wharf, dw 58 Gough


Pindell Lewis, sexton Meth'st burial ground, 292 n Gay


Pindell Louis, painter, 62 Granby


PINDELL RICHARD P. magistrate, 2 s Front, dw 298 e Madison


Pindell Thomas, aid to revenue custom house, 4 s Bond


Pindell Wm. T. engineer, 223 Harford av


Pindell Zachary, junitor Temperance Tem- ple, dw Madison, nr Bond


Pinder James, shoemaker, 21 Chew


Pinder John, laborer, 552 w Pratt


Pinder John, grinder, Uhler's al nr Charles


Pindle John, 184 s Howard


Pingler Joseph, butcher, 75 Peirce


Pink Nicholas, miller, 55 n Exeter


Pinkerton John, salesman, 290 e Monument


Pinkerton Wm. laborer, 259 e Monument


Pinkney Frederick, attorney, 46 St. Paul, dw 340 w Fayette


Pinkney Henrietta, 31 Pleasant


Pinkney Jane, 31 Pleasant


Pinkney William H. drayman, 42 Green- willow


Pinkus Morris, (Bernhard & Co.) 4 n Pop- pleton


Pinning Charles, clothier, 198 n Gay


Pines Benjamin J. laborer, point la nr Green- mount av


Piper Daniel A. Grand Tyler Masonic Hall, dw Baltimore county


Piper E. B. 126 Mulberry


Piper Nicholas, 230 n Dallas


Pipes Thomas, conductor N. C. R. 13 Con- stitution


Pipino Jacob C. gunsmith, 20 Ensor


Piquett Daniel, grocery, 170 William


PIQUETT JOHN T. tavern, 502 w Pratt Pirie George, veterinary surgeon, 148 Cam - den, dw 701 w Baltimore


Pisani Antonio, confectioner, 96 n Charles, dw 27 New Church


Pisner Joseph, book binder, over 44 w Balto.


Pistel George, laborer, 426 Canton av


Pistel George, shoe fitter, 512 w Pratt Pistel John N. grocer, 39 Penn


Pistel Mary, boots and shoes, 100 n Howard Pitcher Thomas C. brickmaker, 71 Columbia Pitcher Rev. Wm. H. school commissioner, 294 Hollins


Pitcher Wm. H. brick maker, 294 Hollins Pith Charles, soldier, 1 McMechin


Pitner Conrad, tailor, 84 Pearl


Pitroff Peter, tailor, 114. Mc Elderry


PITT CHARLES F. commission merchant and importer, 116 w Lombard, dw 276 Lexington


Pitt Charles, clerk. 20 n Ann


Pitt Charles F., jr. clerk, 276 Lexington


Pitt Charles F. of John, clerk, cor Biddle and Garden


Pitt Faris C. (Pitt & White,) 276 Lexington Pitt H. C. clerk, n e cor High and Pratt


Pitt John C. family grocer, cor Biddle and Garden


Pitt Thomas, 88 s Bond


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


PITT & WHITE, (F. C. Pitt, G. White,) commission merchants and importers, 4 Exchange place


Pitt Wm. T. (I. B. Eastman & Co.) Bar- num's hotel


SHIRTS ! SHIRTS! ! SHIRTS! !! Satisfaction Guaranteed in Fit, Finish and Style, or no Sale. RAYMOND, BURTON & CO., 168 Baltimore-st., above Calvert.


Young Men's Clothing a Special Feature at MARBLE HALL, No. 40.


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


PITT & CO. (J. W. Pitt, G. R. Staley,) gro- cery and commis. merchants, 284 w Pratt Pitt John W. (Pitt & Co.) 281 w Fayette Pittman Catherine A. 28 n Greene


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


Pittman George W. printer, 723 w Pratt


Pittman John R. clerk, 28 n Greene


Pittroff John, tailor, 109 Orleans


Pittroff John M. tailor, 119 Orleans


Pittroff John M. wine and liquors, 248 s Charles, dw 36 n High


Pittroff J. (Schilling & Pittroff,) 36 n High


Pitts Charles H. City Collector's office, dw 28 Franklin


Pitts Mrs. Elizabeth B. 22 Cathedral


Pitts James B. clerk P. O. 67 Second


Pizarro Jose Antonio, Spanish and Mexican Consul, 3 Barnet


Placide Henry B. cooper and gauger, 57 Bu - chanan's whf., dw 222 Saratoga


Placide Henry S. cooper, 72 Buchanan's whf, dw 321 Madison


Placide Jennings, 321 Madison av


Placide Matthew C. contractor, 174 n Calvert Plack Henry, baker, 141 n Fremont


Plack Jacob, baker, 70 Columbia


Plack Kate, dress and pattern maker, 628 w Baltimore


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


Platt Alexander, machinist, 591 w Lombard PLATT & CO. (Sandy B. Platt, Lyman R.


Casey,) oyster packers, 127 McElderry's wharf


Platt Dorea, seamstress, 25 Preston


Platt Geo. W. paper carrier, 591 w Lombard


Platt Mrs. Mary. 277 Hollins


Platt Mollie, 8 & Front


Platt Sandy B. (Platt & Co.) 423 n Central av Platt Thomas, 277 Hollins


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


Plaut Mrs. Abraham, second-hand store, 736 w Baltimore


Pleasant Mrs. Elizabeth, 140 s Spring!


Pleasants J. Hal!, 66 Mount Vernon place


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


PLEASANTS JOHN P. & SONS, (J. H. Pleasants, R. H Pleasants,) tobacco com- mission merchants, 52 South


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


Pleiger Minnie, 89 n Fremont


Pletcher Christian, sawyer, 173 Lexington


Pletsch Christian, watchmaker, 129 L. Greene Pletzer Wm. broom maker, 37 Druid Hill av Pletzer Wm. A. broom maker, 182 Chesnut al Pleuck Conrad, laborer, 230 s Broad way


Pliett Maximillian, butcher, 10 Lexington, 70


Centre and 62 Hanover markets, dw Penna. av near toll gate


Plimmer Henry, shoemaker, 15 s Central av Plisterer John, baker, 2 Jasper Plitt Christian, agent, 66 Johnson Plitt Charles, baker, 246 s Charles


Plitt Charles, moulder, 12 Fountain


Plitt George, butcher, Penna. av, n of North- ern av


Plitt George, clerk, 99 s Washington, F. P.


Plitt Henry, laborer, 9 Lloyd


Plitt Louis, baker, 652 Light


Plitt Maximillian, butcher, Penna. av, n of Northern av


Plock Peter, laborer, 19 Albemarle


Ploss John, laborer, 29 James la


Plowman Augustus, gold chaser, 170 Orleans


Plowman Jas. T. cabinet maker, 322 Franklin Plowman John, soldier, J1 Walker


Plowman Sarah A. tailoress, 42 George


Plum Gotleib, laborer, 91 s Durham Plumley Ira, inspector, 106 Hollins Plummer Francis W. clerk, Quartermaster's department, 77 n Paca


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


Plummer Henry, laborer, 349 Canton av


Plummer James, conductor C. P. R. R. 219 w Biddle


Plummer Jas. H. huckster, 29 Warner


Plummer John F. secretary to Mayoralty, 98 Aisquith


Plummer John W. painter, 200 s Charles


Plummer John A. ship carpenter, 354 Canton av


Plummer John B. restaurant, 21 Block


Plummer Margaret, 44 e Eager


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


Plummer Nathan, clerk, 102 w Fayette


Plummer Richard, 77 n Paca


Plummer Mrs. Sarah A. confectionery, 29 Warner


Plummer Samuel, painter, 200 s Charles


Plummer Wm. bricklayer, 59 Richmond


Plummer Wm. oysterman, 270 s Ann


Plummer Wm. carpenter, 289 e Lombard Plummer Wm. J. painter, 48 Hill


Plumhoff Annis, 5 s Central av


Plumhoff Henry, bakery, 262 Aliceanna


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


Plunkett James, clerk, 7 w Baltimore


Plyle Col. E., Franklin House


Poat John, stone cutter, 61 Richmond


Pochon Charles L. M. clerk, 119 Saratoga


Pocock John, tavern, Penna. av near toll gate Poder James, laborer, 738 w Baltimore Poe Elizabeth, teacher, 77 Cathedral Poe Geo. (Poe & Scringer, ) 163 w Lombard Poe George, jr. clerk, 163 w Lombard


POE & CO. (N. Poe, J. P. Poe,) attorneys, 25 Lexington


Poe & Scringer, (G. Poe, P. W. Scringer,)


commission merchants, 73 South


Poe John P. (Poe & Co.) 124 St Paul Poe Neilson, (Poe & Co.) 124 Cathedral Poeteik Jessup, 74 Bank


Pohl Anton, agent hoop skirts, 129 Lexington


Pohl Adam, tailor, 70 Albemarle


Pohl Geo. P. blacksmith, 97 s Wolfe


Pohl Henry, grocery, 65 Lancaster


Pohl Otto, gas metres, 41 Clay, dw 51 e Bal- timore


Pohl S. hoop skirts, 51 e Baltimore


Pohler Frank, cigar maker, 61 Centre market space


Pohler Herman, cigar maker, 60 Albemarle


Pohlman Frederick, tailor, 56 Portland


Pohlmann Daniel, jeweler, 676 w Baltimore


Pohnert Edward, barber, 63 s Howard


Poines Benj. laborer, 323 Aisquith Poisal Rev. John, 314 Franklin


T. HENRY GIESE, Commission Merchant. for the sale of Flour, Grain. Seeds, &c. Rosendale Cement and Calcined Plaster constantly on hand, 21 Spear's Wharf.


Well-dressed People buy their Clothing of SMITH BROS. & CO., No. 40 W. Baltimore Street.


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Poisal Thos. clerk, 314 Franklin


Poist Benj. R. R. messenger, 106 e Monument Poist Chas. D. clerk, 169 n Eutaw


Poist Jos. S. officer House of Refuge Poist Wm. police, 387 Franklin


Polack Magnus, dyer, 81 Gough


Poland Augustus, finisher, 302 Cross


Polander Henry, laborer, 87 Cambridge Polesi Franklin, soldier, 339 Penna. av


Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph, old City Hall


Police Commissioners' office, City Hall


Police Marshal's office, old City Hall


Police Station, (Eastern,) s e 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


Polk Charles, conductor C. P. R. R. 424 w Baltimore


Polk Ernest, jr. music teacher, 424 w Balto.


Polk E. music teacher, 204 w Fayette


Polk Gillis W. 190 w Hoffman Polk Col. Jas. attorney, dw 121 McCulloh Polk John P. Custom house, 247 n Eutaw Polk Josiah B. 121 McCulloh


Polk Robert M. grocery, 4 Aisquith


Polk Win. (Burnside, Gustin & Co.) 14 n Greene


Polk Win. claim agent, 53 n Greene


Politzer Ignatius, photographist, 427 w Balti- more


Pollack Abr'm, mattress maker, 96 n Howard Pollack Frank, shoemaker, 12 Mercer


Pollack Joseph, 175 n Gay Pollack Mrs. Mary A. 296 Saratoga Pollack Nathaniel, printer, 25 n Schroeder


POLLACK URIAH A. mattress maker, 96 n Howard


Pollack Win. over 7 Fish market space


Pollard David, bricklayer, 348 n Gay Pollard Patrick, huckster, 28 Sterrett


Pollard Peter, livery stables, 7 Frederick, dw 477 Belair av


Pollard Seth, 34 Granby


Pollatsek Adolph, music teacher, 23 s Sharp Pollatsek Rudolph, importer of wines, &c., 134 w Lombard, dw 22 Pleasant Polleti Joseph, shoemaker, 206 Hanover Polley Charles G. baker, 72 s Charles Polley Jno. copper smelt. Clinton s of Boston Polley Richard G. baker, 72 s Charles Pollgiesen Chas. shoemaker, 122 n Howard Pollhein Fred'k, grocery, 11 Union


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


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


Pollitt Mrs. Amelia, 573 Lexington


Pollitt Frank, millwright, 78 s High


Pollock Henry, portrait gallery, 155 w Balti- more


Pollock Moses, clothier, 127 n Gay Pollock Wm. W. engineer, 323 w Lombard Polst Andrew, clerk, 7 Hull's la Polst Margaret, peddler, 7 Hull's la Polster Corrad, laborer, 94 St. Peter


Polster Ferdinand, instrument dealer, 186 n Eutaw


Polster Mrs. Ferdinand, music teacher, 186 n Eutaw


Polster George, shoemaker, 101 West Polster Michael, laborer, 94 St. Peter Polman Henry, laborer, 296 Cross


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, 145 Conway


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


Poncet Geo. grocery, 303 s Paca


Pons John, clerk, 335 s Charles


Pontier Edward, clerk, B. and O. R. R. 85 s Caroline


Pontier John S. 144 e Pratt


Pontier Lewis E. bookkeeper, 144 e Pratt


PONTIER THOS. A. grocer and tea dealer, 186 s Broadway, s e cor Canton av, dw 104 e Baltimore


Pool Geo. T. umbrella store, 432 w Baltimore


Pool Henry, shoemaker, 33 May


Pool Mrs. Sarah, 98 Pearl


Pool Mrs. Thomas, 164 s Howard


Poole Annie D. tavern, 22 w Lombard


Poole Mrs. Annie R. boarding 34 s Sharp Poole Edwin, clerk, 46 Somerset


POOLE & HUNT, (Robert Poole, German H. Hunt,) founders and machinists, Union Works, Baltimore Co., office 161 North


Poole James, salesman, 5 Jackson


Poole John, machinist, 69 s Schroeder Poole Mrs. Lucinda, 156 w Lombard


Poole Robert, (Poole & Hunt,) Woodbury, Baltimore Co.


Poole Wm. H. fireman, 2 Buren


Poop Dolly, tavern, Eastern av, near Caroline Poor Alfred, (R. G. Rieman & Co. ) 28 South, dw 9 McCulloh


Poor Mrs. Dudley, 548 Franklin


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


Poor Mrs. Jane E. 16 McCulloh


POPE & COLE, (George A. Pope, George B. Cole,) 75 Smith's wharf, dealers in Metals, Copper Sheets, Bolts and Nails, Iron Pipe, Fit- tings, &c.


Pope Daniel F. 116 n Paca Pope David S. clerk, 248 n Eutaw


POPE F. F. fish, guano, &c. 85 South, dw 10 n High Pope Franklin F. 101 n High


Pope Geo. brush maker, 80 n Pine


Pope Henry, laborer, 244 s Sharp Pope Geo. A. (Pope & Cole, ) 248 n Eutaw Pope Jacob F. basket maker, 11 Pearl Pope John H. photographer, 120 Pine Pope Mrs. Margaret, seamstress, 491 w Balti- more


Pope Randolph, chair maker, 15 McElderry


Pope Renis L. teacher, 15 McElderry Pope Mrs. Sarah R. 248 n Eutaw Popp George, laborer, 8 Gist


Popp George, 38 Preston


POPP JOHN E. lager beer saloon, 43 and 45 Ensor Popple Henry, fireman, 7 Philpot


AUG. G. MEYER & CO., Manufacturers of White Lead, Zinc, Putty, Lampblack, Glue, Neatsfoot Oil, Saltpetre, Paints and Varnishes, 100 W. Lombard Street.


Get your Clothing made at SMITH BROS. & CO., No. 40 W. Baltimore Street.


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


POPPLEIN G. & N., JR., (A. Popplein, G. J. Popplein, W. J. Kellinger,) color works and flint and emery paper, 50 North .- [ See p. 19 .Advertisements. ]


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


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


Porter Benjamin B. (Robert B. Porter, Son & Co.) 54 w Biddle


Porter Mrs. Catherine, 38 Stirling


Porter Charles, 32 s Schroeder


Porter & Dudley, (Geo. U Porter, M. S. Dud- ley,) proprietors Marine Observatory, Fed- eral Hill


Porter Eliza, milliner, 27 Thomsen


Porter Elizabeth, 342 n Gay


Porter Elizabeth, 17 Pearl


Porter Emily, 237 Lexington


Porter George, 81 n Broadway


Porter Geo. H. carpenter and builder, 148 s Charles, dw 171 Conway


Porter Geo U. (Porter & Dudley,) 23 Hollins PORTER GEO. U. superintendent Exchange


Reading Rooms and publisher Prices Cur- rent, 23 Hollins


Porter Hugh, bricklayer, 71 Saratoga, dw 25 Barnet


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


Porter Isabella, 120 Grundy


Porter James T. engineer, 192 Ramsay


Porter James E. ship carpenter, 160 Bank


Porter James, drayman, 182 n Caroline


Porter James. silver plater, 450 Lexington


Porter Miss Jane, 207 n Howard


Porter J. S. car driver C. P.R. R. 100 St. Peter Porter - , soldier, 297 s Paca


PORTER ROBERT B., SON & CO. (R. B. Porter, B. B. Porter, R. W. Norris,) hard- ware merchants, 78 and 80 w Pratt


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


Porter Wm. wheelwright, 87 Cambridge


Porter Capt. Wm. F. 131 Montgomery


Portner Catherine, 352 Eastern av


Ports Alfred, laborer, 10 s Calhoun


Ports Charles J. gas fitter, 149 Barre


Ports David, farmer, Fred'k road w of toll gate


Ports Edward, carter, 700 w Baltimore


Ports John W. clerk, 207 Druid Hill av


Ports John, carpenter, 207 Druid Hill av


Ports Martha E. dress maker, 550 w Balti- more


Ports Thos. F. clerk, 207 Druid Hill av


Portugal Frederick, carpenter, 202 Bank Posey Bolivar N. 165 St. Paul


Posey John P. (J. B. Charron & Co.) Balti- more Co


Poske Herman F. tobacconist, 221 w Pratt


Posnanski Israel, dealer in boots, shoes and clothing, 93 Harrison


Possien Charles, cooper, 347 s Sharp Post Albert, clerk, 344 n Eutaw


Post Eugene, president Mechanical Bakery, Read, near St. Paul Post E. H , Read, near St. Paul


POST ERNEST, tobacconist, 74 Camden Post Henry, peddler, 22 L. Church


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


Post James, (J. & W. W. Post,) 97 w Biddle Post Justus, shoemaker, 74 Camden


Post W. W. (J. & W. W. Post,) 344 n Eu- taw


Postley Mrs. Elizabeth, 169 n Eutaw


Poston Daniel, teamster, 47 Penn


Poston Henry, mariner, Clinton bet Toone and Elliott


Poston John F. carpenter, 59 Ensor


Poston Margaret A. J. dressmaker, 59 Ensor Posts Wm. F. gas fitter, 218 n Eden


Potee Mrs. Elizabeth, boarding, 615 w Pratt Potee Francis, brick maker, 150 McHenry


Potee Wm. F. brakesman, 150 McHenry


Potee Geo. A. laborer, 150 McHenry


Potee Isaac, rope maker, 462 Light


Potee Mrs. Maria, 12 McElderry


Potee Mrs Mary, 134 McHenry


Potee Peter P. collector, 85 s High


Poteet Mrs. Mary, seamstress, 126 n Eden


Pothast John, tailor, 293 n Centrai av


Potter Abraham, carpenter, 57 George


Potter Chas. W. house and ship plumber, 34 w Second, dw 132 e Fayette


Potter E. clerk, 236 e Monument


Potter Elijah, ship carpenter, 297 Light


Potter Grafton, chair maker, 55 e Lombard


Potter James, shoemaker, 167 Chesnut


POTTER REV. JAS H. 63 William


Potter John, soldier, Fremont, nr Penna. av


Potter John W. ship carpenter, 120 s Caroline Potter Wm. 236 e Monument


Pottgiesser Henry, restaurant, 122 n Howard Poits Edward, clerk B. & O. R. R., 61 s Eu- taw


Potts John, machinist, 72 w Biddle


Potts Joseph, 37 Pearl


Potts Peter, police, 1 Grundy


Potts Peter W. coach painter, 85 n Schroeder


Potts Richard C. 67 e Fayette


Potts Robert, machinist, I Grundy


Potts Wm. J. engineer, 234 Preston


Potzler John, grocery, 67 Chew


Pouder Eliza J. 145 n Calvert


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


Pouder James M. 145 n Calvert


Ponder 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 Wm. salesman, 327 w Fayette


Poultney B. 183 St. Paul


Poultney Mrs. Ellen M. 66 St. Paul


POULTNEY & MOALE, (Thos. Poultney, G. N. Moale,) commis. merchants, 44 w Lombard


Poultney Philip, 43 Lexington


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


Poultney & Trimble, (T. Poultney, D. B. Trimble,) guns, rifles, pistols and fishing tackle, 200 w Baltimore


Poultney Thomas, (Poultney & Trimble,) 63 Mount Vernon place


Poulton Charles, moulder, 234 Columbia


Poulton Charles, collar maker, ne cor Colum- bia and Emory


Poulton George C. clerk, 52 n Greene


Poulton John, brick maker, 249 Columbia Poulton Robert A. clerk, 117 s Fremont


THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE is the best for all purposes-SALES ROOMS-181 Baltimore Street.


Get your Shirts, Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, at No. 38 W. BALTIMORE STREET, next to SMITH BROS. & CO.


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Poulton Wm. E. carpenter, 322 Light POUMAIRAT & McCULLY, (Clinton Mc- Cully,) provision and commission mer- chants, 49 Light


Powdner Frederick, butcher, 275 s Durham Powell Charles E. shoemaker, 360 e Monu- ment


Powell David, mariner, 97 Granby


Powell George W. carpenter, 259 n Eden Powell Mrs. Harriet, 130 Dolphin


Powell Henry, block and pump maker, 131 McElderry's wharf, dw 29 Aisquith Powell James, carter, 71 Boyd


Powell James, carpenter, 79 Warner


Powell James, carpenter, 22 Warner Powell James Henry, seamen, 11 Lancaster Powell John, mariner, 18 Armistead la


Powell John, tailor, 26 Elizabeth la


Powell Dr. John F. 57 e Pratt


Powell Mrs. Mary, 49 Pearl


Powell Priscilla, 205 s Durham


Powell Dr. Samuel F. 29 Aisquith


Powell W. C. 115 Pearl


Powell Wm. box maker, 84 Hillen


Powell Wm M. (Egerton & Co ) Maltby House, dw n w cor St. Paul and Fayette


Powell W. Thomas, carter, Fulton s of Pratt Powell Wm. H. clerk office Register of Wills, 29 Aisquith


Powell Wm. grocer and flour, 24 s Broad- way


Power Benj. P. (T. L. Sutton & Co.) 53 n Carey


Power Edward J. V. clerk. 111 St. Paul


Power James & Sons, (Wm. G. Power,) liquors, 119 w Lombard


Power John, (J. Power & Son,) 180 Franklin Power Patrick, laborer, 184 Dover


Power Wm. G. (J. Power & Son,) 269 Madi- sou av


Powers Benj. P. (Sutton, Pennington & Co.) 53 n Carey


Powers Mrs. Catherine, Frederick road w of toll gate


Powers Edmund, clerk, 38 w Baltimore


Powers John, laborer, 409 s Charles


Powers John, moulder, 16 Ramsay Powers John C. painter, 40 n Bond


Powers John, laborer, 16 Ramsay


Powers Jonathan, wheelwright, Frederick rd. w of toll gate


Powers Josialı T. pilot, 123 William


Powers Nicholas, tinner, 144 Mullikin


Powers Patrick, shoemaker, 206 Raborg


Powers Thomas, grocery, Elliott w of East Powies Henry, property broker, 26 St. Paul, dw 51 Lexington


Powley Edwin, carpenter, 190 Garden


Pracht Augustus C. (Isaac Reynolds & Son,) s w cor Townsend and Fremont Pracht Charles, (Pracht & Co.) 219 Franklin Pracht Charles, confectioner, 218 Franklin


PRACHT & CO. (C. Pracht, J. Mathers,) candy manufacturers, 155 and 157 Franklin Pracht George, baker, 28 Somerset Pracht Jacob, laborer, 213 s Chapel


Praeger Henry, piano maker, 35 Calhoun Prag Isaiah, second hand dealer, 355 Saratoga Prager Frederick, engineer, 239 s Howard Prager Lewis, 314 s Bond


Pragle John, shoemaker, 174 s Durham Prasser George, laborer, 209 s Eutaw Pratt Alvin R. machinist, 407 w Lombard


Pratt Enoch, (E. Pratt & Bro.) president Farmers and Planters Bank, 87 w Monu- ment


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 Geo. W. soldier, 409 w Lombard Pratt Isaac C. carpenter, 409 w Lombard Pratt Mrs. Luey S. 14 McCulloh


PRATT STREET HALL, 237 w Pratt PRATT THOMAS G. attorney, 35 St. Paul Pratt Thomas M. moulder, 409 w Lombard Prechtel John F. clerk, s e cor Hamburg and Eutaw


Preece Edward, 148 Aisquith


Preece Richard W. (Tucker & Preece,) 148 Aisquith


Prefer Carl, box maker, 35 Lemnion


Prehler Francis, shoemaker, 20 New Church Preis John L. grocery, 160 Sarah Ann Preisz John, (Biemiller & Preisz,) 8 Jasper Prien Stephen, cabinet maker, 66 Short


Prell George, tailor, 145 n Bond Preller John, shoemaker, 166 e Pratt


Preller John, laborer, 103 s Chapel


Prentice Summer, currier, 87 s Eden


Present Alto, baker, 163 Stirling Preslow - -, moulder, 284 Cross Preston Catherine, 159 n Eutaw


Preston Edmund M. carpenter, 5 Calverton road


Preston Elward E. carpenter, 188 s Eutaw Preston Mrs. Elizabeth, 188 s Eutaw


Preston Geo. W, boiler maker, 45 Hill


Preston J. Alexander, attorney, 31 St. Paul, dw 87


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


Preston Oliver, blacksmith, Boston nr Bank, dw 152 Cambridge


PRESTON PATRICK, proprietor of Calvert House, s e cor Calvert and Pleasant


Preston Philip, laborer, 153 s Chapel


Preston Robert A. puddler, 267 Canton av


Preston Wm. H. police, 164 Scott


PRESSTMAN BENJAMIN C. attorney, 30 St. Paul, dw Barnum's hotel


Presstman Geo. office over 20 w Second, dw Govanstown, Balto. Co.


Presstman Thomas R. attorney, 76 w Fayette Presstman Virginia, 289 n Howard


Presstman W. R. broker, over 20 Second, dw Govanstown, Balto. Co.


Presun Chas. H. huekster, s e cor Penna. av and New Wilson


Presun Mrs. J. seamstress, 306 s Charles


Prettyman E. P. clerk, 10 n Exeter


Prettyman Mrs. Martha, dress maker, 10 n Exeter


Prevost Amy, teacher, 58 George


Prevost Euriale, clerk, 13 Townsend


Prevost Francis A. deputy elerk Superior Court, 15 n Front


Prevost Joseph A. clerk, 58 George


Price Dr. Albert, dentist, 84 n Eutaw Price Allen M. farmer, 462 Saratoga




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