Woods' Baltimore city directory (1865-1866), Part 69

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


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JAMES H. 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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Price Amos, wire worker, 14 n Eutaw Price Annie, seamstress, n w cor Bond and Chase


PRICE AUGUSTUS M. city collector, 112 Lexington


Price Augustus W. city collector's office, 112 Lexington


Price Benjamin, tailor, 64 n Howard, dw 217 Price Benjamin, attorney, 29 St. Paul, dw 28 s Sharp


Price Caroline, grocery and liquor, 8 Jasper Price C. shoemaker, 52 n Central av


Price Chas. S. S. city collector's office, 112 Lexington


Price David T. clerk, 182 w Lombard


Price David J. mate 504 Light


PRICE ED. MAHLON, Manufac- turer of Brass, Copper and Iron Wire Cloth, and every descrip- tion of Wire Goods, 58 s Calvert, dw 14 n Lutaw.


Price Edw. H. deputy warden jail, 297 Light Price Edward, clerk Adams Express, 217 n Howard


Price Edwin, ladies' shoemak. 80 McElderry Price Dr. Elias C. 110 n Eutaw, office 57 n Paca


Price Ephraim, 52 w Centre


Price Frank, clerk, 38 Columbia Price Geo. B. carpenter, 895 w Pratt


Price Geo. R. builder, 369 w Fayette Price Henry, cigar maker, 95 Granby Price Jas. B. fish dealer, 61 Greenmount av Price James, nuller, 55 e Madison Price James, carpenter, rear of 29 Fawn Price Jerome W. clerk, 52 Centre


Price John, officer at Penitentiary, 203 e Mon- ument


Price John, rags, 196 s Durham


Price John A. ship carpenter, 368 Eastern av Price John F. shoemaker, 311 e Madison Price John H. carpenter, 234 Hanover Price John It. overseer Md. Penitentiary, Monument nr Central av


PRICE JOHN S. & BRO. (John S. Price, Joseph Price, ) commission merchants, over s w cor Pratt and Spear's wharf


Price John S. (John S. Price & Bro.) s w cor Calvert and Eager


Price John T. machinist, 30 Jackson


Price John W. clerk, 115 e Monument


Price Joseph, cooper, 252 e Madison


Price Joseph, flour and grain commission merchant, over s w cor Pratt and Spear's wharf, dw St. Paul


Price Joseph, (John S. Price & Bro.) 173 n Charles


Price Jos. H. cooper, 252 e Madison


Price Josephine, 16 Warren Price Margaret, lailoress, 301 e Monument Price Mrs. Margaret, 275 Hollins


Price Michael, tailor, 8 Jasper


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


Price Norman, bookkeeper, 38 Columbia Price Nathan, restaurant, s w cor Baltimore and Republican


Price Reuben, jeweler, cor Grant and Balti- more, dw 209 e Fayette


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Price Richard, (Thomas & Price,) 182 w Lombard


Price Richard, hostler, 285 w Biddle


Price Richard W. bookkeeper, 182 w Lom- bard


Price Samuel D. produce, 152 e Monument Price Solomon. 59 n Eutaw


Price Stephen, mariner, 293 Canton av


Price Thomas, ship carpenter, 173 Gough


Price Thomas A. B. clerk Quartermaster, 67 Second


Price Washington, painter, 254 e Fayette Price Wm. I. clerk, 14 n Eutaw


Price Wm. clerk, 83 Centre


PRICE WM. G. fruit and commission mer- chant, 103 w Lombard, dw 59 McCulloh


Price Wm. garbage carter, 82 Chew


PRICE WM., U. S. district attorney, 29 St. Paul, dw 232 n Calvert


Price Wm. T. deputy provost marshal, 2d district, dw 40 s Aun


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


Price Wm. L. laborer, 462 Saratoga


Price Winfield S. clerk, 182 w Lombard


Price S. B. 142 Washington place


Prichard Anthony, sawyer, 32 s Bond


Prichard George MI. confectioner, 123 Preston PRIDGEON JOHNSON, tobacco and cigar


store, s w cor Baltimore and Liberty, dw 256 s Charles


Pridgeon Wm. R. bookbinder, 133 s Sharp


Pridham Fleet W. clerk, 239 Cross


Pridham Rev. Nicholas C. 309 Aisquith Pridham Wm. mariner, 78 s Caroline


Priester John, laborer, 105 Elliott


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


Priesterjahn Charles, cigar mak. 177 Franklin Priesterjahn Ernest, 177 Franklin


Prigg Augustus J. clerk, 53 Holland Prigg Dr. Joseph, 53 Holland


Prill Peter, laborer, 266 s Broadway


Priller Joseph, grocer, 216 e Lombard Priman Mrs. Mary, hucksteress, 342 Light Prine Wm. T. gauger, 71 Exchange place, dw Prince George's Co.


Primrose Wm. G. mach'st, 219 Montgomery Primrose Wm. cooper, 15 s Carey


Primrose Wm. F. real estate agent, office 56 w Fayette, dw Baltimore Co.


Prince Dr. Anthony, 90 Thames


Prince Charles, carpenter, 173 n Central av Prince Conrad, boatman, 49 Eastern av Prince Mrs. Henrietta, 10 e Lombard Prince Isaac, jr., office 32 w Second Prince Lemuel T. clerk, 207 Forrest


Prince Lemuel S. carpenter, 173 n Central av Prince Maurice C. clerk, 110 e Monument


Prince Simon, baggage master, 781 w Balti- more


Prince Wm. A. potter, 786 w Baltimore


Prince Wm. H. architect, 56 e Eager Printy John, grocery. 216 Light


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


Printz John, laborer, 188 s Spring


Printz Thomas D. machinist, 59 Stirling Prinz Ferdinand, shoemaker, 4 Bevan Prinz Hartman, currier, 369 s Charles


Prinz John, laborer, 57 Centre market space Prior Anna S. 247 Gough


SHIRTS! SHIRTS !! SHIRTS !!! RAYMOND, BURTON & CO. are now located at 168 Baltimore-st., between Calvert and St. Paul.


Study your Interest and Buy your Clothing of SMITH BROS. & CO.


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Prior Edward, machinist, 72 Henrietta Prior Frederick C. bookkeeper, 116 n Howard Prior Geo. W. soldier, 122 n Fremont Pritchard Elizabeth, 158 w Lombard Pritchard Mrs. Ellen, seamstress, 80 Boyd Pritchard H. Scott, clerk, 73 n High


Pritchard Irvin S. bookkeeper, 158 w Lom- bard


Pritchard John W. bookkeeper, 270 w Balti- more


Pritchard Levin, carpenter, 18 Mott


Pritchard Planer, oysters, 32 s Bond


Pritchard Saml. H. ship carpenter, 319 East- ern av


Pritchard William, carter, 5 s Bond


Pritchard William, hatter, 214 Lee


Pritchett Susan, 43 s Ann


Pritchett Wm. L. mate, 352 Light


Procter Samuel T. (Procter & Bro.) 313 Saratoga


Procter & Bro. (W. Procter, S. T. Procter,) hardware dealers, 166 w Pratt


Procter Wilson, (Procter & Bro.) 141 s Sharp Proctor Robert, coal oil factory, 230 e Madi- son Proll Christopher, tailor, 8 South


Prose August, blacksmith, 35 Penn


PROSEUS ALFRED, Lillies' Burg- lar and Fire-Proof Safes, Bank Locks, &c., 57 Exchange Place, dw 318 n Caroline


Protsman Anthony, cabinet maker, 100 Cen- tral av


Protzman Sebastian, 5 Orchard


Proud Henry, tailor, 2 Walker


PROUD J. G. & SONS, (J. G. Proud, J. G. Proud, jr., R. M. Proud,) insurance agents, 63 Second


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


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


Proud Robt. M. (J. G. Proud & Sons,) 39 n Carey Prout Frank, 62 Barre


PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 2d dis- trict of Maryland, 83 e Baltimore Pruet Abraham, carpenter, 96 Chew Pruett James, blacksmith, 487 Belair av


Pruett James, blacksmith, 489 Belair av Pruett James, jr. stone cutter, 487 n Gay Prunty John Č. machinist, 15 Chatsworth Prunty Patrick, machinist, 15 Chatsworth Pruty Dr. F. 58 e Fayette


Pruty Mrs. Frederick, confectionery, 58 e Fayette


Pryor Edward, carpenter, 72 Greenmount av Pryor Mrs. E. W. 278 Hollins


Pryor Francis A. engineer, 142 Vine Pryor Geo. E. stone cutter, 47 Harford av Pryor Geo. W. coach maker, 47 Harford av Pryor John H. engineer, 37 Warren


Pryor Richard W. sergeant of police, 50 n Central av


Pryor Sarah G. teacher, House of Refuge


Pryor Stephen, conveyancer, 48 Lexington, dw 31 n Gilmor


Pryor Thos. E. machinist, 166 McHenry Psharoh Joseph, tailor, 15 s Washington,F.P.


Public Schools .- [ See Appendix. ]


PUBLIC SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS'OF- FICE, n e cor Holiday and Fayette PUBLIC STORE AND APPRAISERS' OF- FICE, s e cor Gay and Lombard Puders James, cabinet maker, 6 Jasper Pucket Edward, laborer, e Monument near rope walk


Pue Mary D. 34 Franklin


Pugh John H. receiver Gas Co., 19 South, dw 254 w Fayette


Pugh Wm. ship joiner, 310 Canton av


Pugh Wm. George, Gas Co., 254 w Fayette Pugsley John H. carpenter, 224 Chesnut Puhle Frederick B. shoemaker, 35 May


Pulk Daniel, laborer, 77 Hamburg Pulley Mary A. teacher, 302 e Pratt Pulley Wm. ship carpenter, 302 e Pratt Pully Mrs. Lavínia, 5 Cambridge


Pulsfort Dominick, shoemaker, 84 Luzerne


Pulsfort John, shoemaker, 84 Luzerne Pulz John, cooper, 10 s Durham


Pumphrey B. F. huckster, 145 Barre


Pumphrey E. 139 s Paca


Pumphrey Ebenezer, painter, 196 s Fremont


Pumphrey George, brickmaker, 169 Lee


Pumphrey George, machinist, 169 Lee


Pumphrey Greenberry A. ethereal oil, 6 Rock Pumphrey Lloyd P. painter, 4 Warner


Pumphrey Mrs. Rachel A. 177 s Sharp Pumphrey Mrs. Rachel, 160 Lee


Pund John C. confectioner, 260 n Gay


Punte Barnhard, laborer, 73 s Wolfe


Purcell James, finisher, 14 Scott


Purcell John J. carpenter. 2 n Pine, dw 210 Mulberry


Purcell Thomas, laborer, 14 Scott


Purden Felix, carpenter, 88 St. Mary


Purdin Charles D. carpenter, 33 n Fremont extended


Purdin Mrs. Mary, cor Fremont and Liberty road


Purdin Mary, 45 Milliman


Purdy Mrs. Caroline, 541 w Fayette


Purdy James C. fisherman, 636 Light


Purdy John W. engineer, 63 s Schroeder


Purdy Mrs. Louisa, 27 s Poppleton


Purdy Thomas, engineer, 590 w Pratt


Purington Zaccheus S. com. merchant and


dealer in fish and cheese, 39 and 41 w Pratt, dw 5 n Bond


Purkey Wm. machinist, 422 w Fayette


Purnell Charles B. merchant tailor, 246 w Pratt, dw 92 s Sharp


Purnell Charles H. clerk P. O., 67 w Second


Purnell Charles I. clerk, 83 s Eden


Purnell Isaac M. clerk, 44 s Sharp


Purnell Littleton B. (Hurst & Co.) Maltby house


Purnell Mary J. dressmaker, 321 n Gay


Purnell Wm. laborer, e Monument extended PURNELL WM. H. postmaster, dw 34 n Calvert


Purper George W. brickmaker, 15 Walker


l'urper John, butcher, 15 Walker Purper John, brickmaker, 59 Hughes


Pursley James, cabinet maker, 107 n Paca, dw 85 ePirce


Purser George, clerk, 151 s Ann


Purviance Rev. George D. 171 St. Paul Purviance Hugh Y. officer U. S. N., 93 w Monument


Purviance Robert, attorney, 142 w Biddle


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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SMITH BROS. & CO., Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, No. 40 W. Baltimore Street.


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Purviance Wm. Y. 40 Courtland


PURVIS & CO. (James F. Purvis, sr., J. Purvis, jr., I. F. Purvis, N. H. Crawford,) bankers, 192 w Baltimore


Purvis Isaac F. (Parvis & Co.) 251 e Biddle Purvis James F. sr., (Purvis & Co.) Point la, head of Caroline


Purvis James F. jr., (Purvis & Co.) 265 e Biddle


Pusey Israel, carriage maker, 874 w Baltimore Pusey Joel. (Norris & Pusey,) Havre de Grace, Md.


Pusey Mrs. Maria V. variety store, 874 w Baltimore


Pusey Nathan M. attorney, 15 Law buildings, dw 135 w Fayette


Putts Charles, cooper, 233 Conway


Putts John W . cooper, 233 Conway


Putsche Frederick, tavern, ne cor Madison and Garden


Putzel Selig. G. (Hecht & Putzel,) 24 n Eutaw


Pyfer Andrew, 160 s Washington, F. P. Pye Martin J. 113 Camden


Perger John, carter, 324 Canton av Pyatt Chas. E. letter carrier, 252 e Fayette


Pyle George W. police, 185 s Paca


Pyle Henry, cigar maker, 9 Mullikin


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QUAID JAMES, clerk, 238 Preston Quail Mrs. George K. 451 w Fayette Quandt Charles, barber, 40 n Greene Quandt Frederick, laborer, 113 s Dallas


Quandt Henry, shoemaker, 108 Franklin


Quarenge-ser Frederick, carpenter, 106 Mul- likin


Quartley Arthur, (Emmart & Quartley,) 145 Barre


Quartley C. show cards, 276 w Baltimore, dw 436


Quast Henry, tailor, 274 n Bond


Quatman Mrs. Constantine, fancy store, 23712 Canton av


Quaty Frederick, police, 185 s Bethel


Quay Charles, cooper, 232 German


Quay John C. property agent, 232 German Queen Thomas, clerk, Exeter n of Eastern av Quell Capt. Wm. F. mariner, 5 MeHenry Quental Henry, shoemaker, 123 Columbia Quentin Cnas. H. tobacconist, 300 Canton av Querngessen Louis, shoemaker, 138 n Bond Quigley Amos H. police, 240 n Central av Quigley Bridget, laundress, 3 Hoffman


Quigley Hugh, carpenter, 27 Marion, dw 34 n Poppleton


Quigley Jane, grocery, n e cor High and Front Quigley John, clock and watchmaker, 186 Penna. av


Quigley Wm. S. hatter, 24 Penna av


Quillen James, carter, 9 Carlton


Quillen James, carter, 231 Lemmon


Quillin Thomas, carter, 109 Peirce


Quillin Owen, carter, 173 West Quin Daniel, laborer, rear of 80 s Care y


Quinan Rev. Thomas H. city agent, Md. State Bible Society, 75 w Fayette, dw 15 Grundy


Quincy John D. (Stevenson & Quincy,) 173 n Exeter


Quincy Walter C. ass't master B. & O. R. R . 37 s Eutaw


Quiney Daniel, grocery, 158 Druid Hill av


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Quiney Daniel, grocery, n w cor Exeter and Low


Quinlan Agnes, teacher, 10 Druid Hill av Quinlan Benjamin, carpenter, 69 w Centre Quinlan John, feed store, 20 e Monument QUINLAN JOSEPH E. flour, feed. and pro- duce, 149 n Gay, dw 360 w Fayette


Quinlan J. F. & Son, feed store, 149 n Gay Quinlan Joseph E. feed and flour store, 149 n Gay, dw 360 w Fayette


Quinlan Lewis C. brakesman B. & O. R. R. 106 Mulberry


Quinlan Mrs. Mary A. dressmaker, 10 Druid Hill av


Quinlan Michael, drayman, 13 Perry


Quinn Bridget, seamstress, 133 w Madison


Quinn Caroline, hucksteress, 57 L. Pleasant Quinn Charles, hackman Union hotel, corner Charles and Pratt, dw 113 n Central av


Quinn Edward, Washington road opposite Mt. Clare


Quinn Francis, 68 Pearl


Quinn Francis foundry'n, 150 Greenmount av


Quinn James, huekster, 148 Greenmount av


Quinn James, carpenter, 141 Druid Hill av


Quinn James, carter, 161 s Central av


Quinn James, shoemaker, 98 n Bond


QUINN J. RANDOLPH, attorney, 24 St. Paul, dw 34 Jackson


Quinn John, laborer, 23 Perry


Quinn John, tavern, Union Dock, dw 120 s High


Quinn John, painter, 2 Diamond


Quinn John, laborer, 39 Block


Quinn John, shoemaker, 108 Lexington


Quinn Lucy, 319 Aliceanna


Quinn Mrs. Mary, grocery, 113 n Central av


Quinn Mrs. Mary, 98 n Pine


Quinn Mary, 23 Perry


Quinn Matthew, laborer, Washington road opposite Mt. Clare


Quinn Michael, laborer, 47 Stockton al


Quinn Michaal, bricklayer, 84 Park.


Quinn Patrick, porter, 93 s Spring


QUINN PATRICK M. wholesale liquors, s w cor Hillen and High, dw 157 e Madison Quinn Patrick, stone mason, 6 Booth


Quinn Peter, tinner, 25 e Madison


Quinn Rosanna, 34 Jackson


Quinn Rose R. tavern and boarding, 27 Cen- tre market space


Quinn Sarah, grocery, 157 e Madison


Quinn Stephen, laborer, 42 Frederick av


Quinn Thomas, tailor, 75 Aisquith


Quinn Thomas, telegraph operator, 25 e Madi- son


Quinn Wm. H. (Fifer & Quinn,) 160 Druid Hill av


Quinn Wm. laborer, 141 Eager


Quinn Wm. laborer, 15 New Church


Quinter John R. carpenter, 552 w Pratt


Quirk James, laborer, 39 Jew al, O. T.


Quirk Jeremiah, laborer, 4 Hillen


Quirk Lawrence, laborer, 113 Leadenhall


Quirk Patrick, horse shoer, 6 Willow Quirk Thomas, laborer, 113 Leadenhall Quirk Thomas W. drayman, 4 Hillen Quirliquin Bridget, 13 Fall


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RAAB GEORGE, shoemaker, 11 Foster al Raab Moses, second-hand dealer, 141 Orleans


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


Call at the Popular Clothing House, No. 40.


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Raabe Charles A. laborer, 3 Biddle al Raabe Charles, linings and morocco manufac- turer, 31 Saratoga, dw 68 Holiday Raabe J. F. barber, 399 w Baltimore Raabe Wm. machinist, 164 Raborg Rab Emanuel, tailor, 96 s Eutaw Rab Emanuel, tailor, 64 s Paca


Rabbits Henry, shoemaker, 334 s Charles Rabe Ann, 6 L. Mc Elderry


Rabe John, butcher, 551 e Fayette


Rabe John, cigar maker, 63 Frederick, dw 84 Britton


Rabenstein Lewis, piano maker, 74 s Eutaw Rabhon George, coal heaver, 23 Philpot al


Rabillon Leonce, professor French language, 79 Park


RABORG & BROTHER, (C. Raborg, G. Raborg,) picklers, rear 16 Hill


Raborg Dr Christopher H. n w cor Lombard and Howard


Raborg Christopher, (Raborg & Bro. ) 4 Hill Raborg Edward L. clerk, 138 s Paca


Raborg Goddard, (Raborg & Bro.) 138 s Paca Raborg Harriet, 254 Lexington


Raborg Joseph S. medical student, n w cor Lombard and Howard


Rabourg Frederick, clerk, 229 n Central av Rachael Mrs. Margaret, 482 w Lombard Rachner John, cooper, 352 s Caroline Rackellin Andrew, caster, 50 Preston


Rackensperger Mrs. Catherine, 2 Sarah Ann Rackensperger Daniel W. blacksmith, 2 Sarah Ann


Rackensperger Jacob, harness maker, 2 Sarah Ann


Rackensperger John, stone cutter, 2 Sarah Ann Radcliff George C. commission merchant, 77 Smith's wharf, dw Eutaw House


Radcliff John, fireman, 51 s Schroeder


RADCLIFFE JOSEPH & SON, (Joseph Radcliffe, Joseph T. Radcliffe,) commission merchants, 212 Camden, dw J.R.274 Hollins Radcliffe Joseph T. 105 n Broadway


Radden John, laborer, 430 w Saratoga


Radecke & Co. (D. H. Radecke, J. Radecke, J. Thiem,) box makers, 22 MeClellan


Radecke Dederick H. (Radecke & Co.) Balti- more Co


Radecke John, (Radecke & Co.) 6 New Church


Radecke Mrs. Margaret, confectioner, 785 w Baltimore


Rader George, cooper, 235 s Bethel


Rader John, barber, 348 Canton av


Rading John, porter, 274 s Bond


Radkin Edward, laborer, 15 e Madison Rady Michael, laborer, 18 Hillen


Rae Francis, machinist, 148 s Paca


Rae Robert, machinist, 54 Leadenhall


Raeb Emanuel, confectioner, s w cor Eutaw and Perry


Raecke Frederick, upholsterer, 40 German, dw 31 Pearl


Raedel Leonhart, 3 L. Paca


Raedel Mrs. Louisa, confectionery, 3 L. Paca Raeder Charles, laborer, 82 West


Raeiblen Henry, butcher, n e cor Wilson and Bolton av Raes Mary, 177 s Wolfe


Rafferty John, 73 Cooksie Rafferty John, laborer, 91 n Bethel


Rafferty Margaret, 98 Holiday.


Rafferty Patrick, porter, 144 n High


Rafferty Thomas, laborer, 75 Cooksie Raftery Capt. Thomas, 462 Canton av Ragan Martin, laborer, 7 Neighbor Ragan Michael, tailor, 82 York Ragan Winnifred, 79 Cooksie


Rager Frederick, upholsterer, 31 Pearl Ragler Conrad, laborer, 18 Baker's ct Ragner Peter, butcher, 90 s Wolfe


Ragonche George, laborer, 196 E istern av Ragrath Herman, carter, 519 Franklin Ragrath Sebastian, laborer, 322 Republican Rahe Charles, shoemaker, 174 s Charles Rahe Wm. barkeeper, 17 s Liberty Rahn August, tobacconist, 63 Camden Rahn Henry, nightman, 72 Portland Rahn John, shoemaker, 72 Camden Rahner Charles, shoemaker, 388 n Gay Rahning Charles, bricklayer, 88 n Paca RAIBER JOSEPH, lager beer and billiards, 1 s Frederick


Raiber Nicholas, barkeeper, 1 s Frederick Raihman John, carpenter, 74 Grindall Railing Rodolph, sawyer, 10 Greene's ct Raindrop Frederick, cabinet maker, 56 Port- land


Raine Albert, cigar maker, 36 Low


Raine Albert, watchmaker, 5 s Ann


Raine Frederick, editor and publisher German Correspondent, I s Gay, dw 37 Pleasant Raine Capt. W. 5 s Ann


Rainer Amos, U. S. N. 40 Henrietta


Rainer Joseph D. can maker, 204 s Paca


Raines Wm. sailor, 240 Eastern av


Rainey Edward, carpenter, 2 Bolton


Rainier Capt. John, mariner, 39 Henrietta


Raisin Alfred, clerk, 77 n Eutaw


Raisin J. M., Mansion house


Raisin R. M., 73 n Eutaw


Raist John, coal heaver, 329 Eastern av


Raith Charles, watchmaker, 69 Penna. av


Rakenburger George, wood sawyer, 171 Dallas


Ralston Walter, police, 204 Hollins


Rambela Wolfskein, shoemaker, 420 Can- ton av


Ramer Samuel, 30 n Dallas


Ramey Albert V. engineer, 21 Granby


Ramey Wm. mariner, 125 s Exeter


Raming Adam, tailor, 245 Eastern av


Ramm Katarina, laundress, 104 n Howard


Ramming Christopher, musical instrument maker, 44 Low


Ramsay Alexander, painter, 121 e Lombard Ramsay Alexander, carpenter, 240 German Ramsay Arabella, 108 s High


Ramsay C. Z. R. (H. J. Werdebaugh & Co.) 395 Franklin


Ramsay Caroline, confection'y, 224 n Eutaw Ramsay David F blind maker, 82 Booth Ramsay Capt. Isaac T. 150 s Ann


Ramsay Isabella, 10 Henrietta


Ramsay J. Gales, Capt. and A. A. General 2d Separate Brigade, 8th A. C., Fort Mc- Henry


Ramsay James J. bricklayer, 240 German


Ramsay James G. rope factory, s e corner Thames and Caroline


Ramsay James G. ship chandler, 13 Thames, dw 19 s Broadway


Ramsay John, carpenter, 18 Josephine


Ramsay Joseph A. bookseller and stationer, 115 s Broadway Ramsay Mrs. Margaret, 451 w Lombard


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


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


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Ramsay Matthew, agent, currier, 47 Harri- son, dw 11 Holland


Ramsay Wm H. carpenter, 121 e Lombard Ramsburg Newton A. (Campbell & Rams- burg,) 52 Conway


Ramsey Joseph, carpenter, 180 e Baltimore RAMSEY J. E. & SON, (J. E. Ramsey, Wm. R. Ramsey,) house carpenters and builders, 54 e Pratt, dw 180 e Baltimore Ramsey Capt. Robert H. 51 s Broadway Ramsey Washington, clerk, 5] s Broadway Ramsey Wm. E. police, 43 Chatsworth


Ramspott August, carpenter, 13 Commerce, dw 40 Lemmon


Ramspott August, carpenter, 29 Lemmon Ramsteck John, 246 s Eutaw


Ranback John, boiler maker, 200 Eastern av Randall Alfred C. watchmaker, 60 Buren


Randall Chas. K. (Randall & Connolly,) 305 w Baltimore


Randall & Connolly, (Chas. K. Randall, Ed- ward Connolly,). hatters, furs and trim- mings, 305 w Baltimore


RANDALL D. A. mineral water manufac- turer, s w cor Fayette and Calvert, base- ment Barnum's, winter office, 11 w Fayette, Barnum's, dw 59 n Calvert


Randall Edw. T. ship carpenter, 162 Wash- ington, F. H.


Randall Mrs. Eliza, 38 Mulberry


Randall George B. 89 Mulberry


Randall & Hamlin, (Jas. C. Randall, Geo. P. Hamlin,) flour and feed, 491 w Baltimore Randall James C. (Randall & Hamlin,) dw General Wayne hotel, n w cor Paca and Baltimore


Randall John K. clerk, 184 Preston


Randall John T. clerk, 89 Mulberry


Randall Mary, 80 n Eden


Randall Mary A. 239 e Pratt


Randall Samuel H. (Chaney & Randall,) dry goods, 254 w Baltimore, dw 184 w Hoffman Randall Thomas W. tailor, 92 e Madison


Randall Volt T. detective, 359 Franklin Randall Wm. clerk, 358 n Gay


Randalls Richard huckster, 246 Light Randle Wm. H. tailor, 176 Columbia


Randolph Andrew J. (Randolph, Golibart & Co.) 334 e Pratt Randolph Eliza, 31 Clay


RANDOLPH, GOLIBART & CO. (J. W. Randolph, S. R. Golibart, A. J. Randolph,) lumber merchants, 140 Thames


Randolph & Latimer, (R. B. Latimer, ) com- mission merchants, 66 South Randolph James T. 288 e Baltimore


Randolph James T. ship carver, 280 s Ann Randolph John W. (Randolph, Golibart & Co.) cashier 2nd National Bank, dw 145 s Broadway


Randolph John, barber, 3 n Calvert


Randolph John W. jr., clerk, 145 s Broadway Rantt Chas. Q. barber, 533 w Baltimore Ranker Henry R. gunsmith, 30 New Church Ranker John, shoemaker, 69 Washington, F. H.


Kankin Alexander, painter, 144 Harford av Rankin Ann A. 139 n Exeter


Rankin Rev. Chas. W. 3 Waverly terrace, Franklin square


Rankin Samuel, soap and candle factory, 95 Chew


Rankin Wm. grocer, 21 w Biddle


Ranney Chas. telegraph operator, 99 s Exeter Ransom Theresa, tailoress, 37 Fawn


Ransone Mrs. Elizabeth W. 103 Bank


Rape Chas. butcher, 86 n Ann


Raphun Chas W. clerk provost marshal, 181 w Lombard


Rapin Gerhard, watchmaker and jeweler, 169: e Baltimore


Rapley Wm. cooper, 363 n Gay


Rapp Conrad, shoemaker, 5 Carlton


Rapp Conrad, laborer, rear of | Peach al


Rapp Henry, baker, 468 Lexington


Rapp John, shoemaker, 14 Union


Rapp John, cooper, 233 s Bond


Rapp Margaret, confectionery, 28 Shakspear


Rapp Wm. tavern, Clinton, s of Boston


Rappold John, soldier. 83 Warner


Rappold John L. second-hand furniture, 1 n Dallas


Rappoldt Harman, brass finisher, 37 Albe- marle


Raps Conrad, variety store, 241 e Lombard


Rarby Theodore, shoemaker, 268 s Bord


Rardin Matthew, laborer, 62 Cooksie


Rarridan Edward, hostler, 8 n amity


Rasch Ann, 113 Low


Rasch Chas. soldier, 113 Low


Rasch Geo. tailor, 311 n Central av


Rasch Jacob, tailor, 16 s Exeter


Rasch John, broom maker, 31 n Wolfe


Rasch Valentine, 96 Lancaster


RASIN 1. FREEMAN, straw goods, 39 n Charles, dw 232 Aisquith


Rasin S. W. L. bookkeeper, over 32 South, dw 194 w Biddle


Rasinger Jno. engineer B. & O. P. R. 51 Boyd. Rasor John, laborer, 426 Canton av


Rataway Wm. machinist, n Charles near city limits


Ratchford John, 19 Concord


Ratcliff Samuel, lamp lighter, 64 Thames


Ratcliffe Quinton W. clerk, 548 Lexington Rath Adolph, cigars, Point la near Harford av. Rathbene Mrs. Elizabeth, 8 n Schroeder


Rathel Jos. boatman, 148 Washington, F. H. Rathell George, clerk, 175 n Eden


Rathell Henry H. A. printer, 137 Mulberry Rathell Thomas, house carpenter, 112 s Bond- Rathman John, laborer, 17 s Durham Rathman Thos. hod carrier, 17 s Durham


Rathyen Henry, sugar boiler, 29 w Lombard Ratican Edward, laborer, 15 e Madison Rattican Thos. plumber and gas fitter, 1 n Frederick, dw 197 East Rattican Thos. laborer, 2 e Bath Rattle Elizabeth, 152 n Exeter Ratwisch Henry, tavern, 45 e Pratt


Rau Adam, shoemaker, 172 Canton av RAU CHRISTOPHER F. show case manuf.,


20 McClellan's al, dw 23 Albemarle Rau Christopher, laborer, 269 n Eutaw


Rau Geo. groc'y, ne cor Aliceanna and Wolfe Rau George, merchant tailor, 244 n Gay Rau G. K. tailor and scourer, 29 Harrison


Rau Henry, baker, 269 n Dallas


Rau Henry, baker, 232 s Durham Rau John, tavern, 91 Low Rau John, blacksmith, 93 Low Rau Mrs. John C. 99 Penna av Rau John, baker, 265 n Dallas


RAU JOHN C. & CO. (J. C. Rau, J. Uhrig,) grocers and produce merchants, cor How- ard and Franklin


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


SMITH BROS. & CC., Sponge all their Goods.


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Rau Stephen, 102 Thames Raub Margaret, wool picker, 11 Union Rauch Fred'k, turner, 135 n Bond Rauch Henry, cooper, 194 s Bond Rauch Jacob, trunk maker, 134 Burgundy al Rauch John H. wharfinger at Commercial wharf, dw 70 s Washington, F. P.




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