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Sycarestie BY S. B. BECKETT.
PRINTED BY THURSTON & CO. 1850.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
Carpet Warehouse.
SPARROW & TUKEY, Wholesale and retail' dealers in CAR. PETINGS, of every description. PAINTED FLOOR CLOTHS, of all dimensions. STRAW MATTINGS, BOCKINGS, RUGS, MATS, FEATHERS AND MATTRESSES, Transparent. Window Shades and Cur- tain Materials of all kinds. Improv- ed Curtain Fixtures, Wire Screens, &c., No. 133 Middle Street, Portland. Warren Sparrow, Stephen H. Tukey.
Knox & Putney, Dealers in imported and staple DRY GOODS & FANCY ARTICLES, No. 109 Middle, and No. 1 Temple st., Wm. Knox, Portland, Me.
Chas. A. Putney S
James O'Donnell, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Commissioner for Massachusetts New Hampshire, Office 122 Middle Street, (Corner of Union Street.)
and
Cyrus Cummings, Surveyor of Land and Civil Engineer, 248 Cumberland (near Green) Street, Portland, Me.
H. B. Brown, SIGN AND FANCY PAINTER, No. 21 Exchange Street, Portland. Particular attention paid to Oil Graining. Imitations of Woods and Marbles, exe. cuted in the meatest manner. Orders in every department exeented with promptness and fidelity. Refer to FOBES & WILSON.
ASTOR Mutual Insurance Co., of New York. Marine Insurance exclusively. Capital $400,000. Insure Vessels, Cargoes and Freights, against the usual marine hazards.
Fire Insurance BY Howard Insurance Co. of N. York. Fire Risks only. Capital $250,000. Insure dwelling houses, furniture, stores, merchandize, vessels in port, build- ing or repairing. ORisks taken in the above offices on favorable terme, by J. B. CARROLL, Agent, Corner Middle and Exchange Streets, Custom House Building.
Licensed.
EDW'D MASON, Apothecary, No. 151 Middle Street, having been licensed by the city author- ities to sel
Spirituous Liquors, for medicinal and mechanical purposes, is prepared to supply customers with ev- ory variety of the article, warranted pure.
Thos Tolman & Son, Manufacturers of, and wholesale and retail dealers in PATENT HOT AIR FURNACES, and Cooking Ranges. STOVES, GRATES and CASTINGS, of every description. Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Job Work. done to order. Nos. 179 and 181 Middle, junction of Federal Street, Portland.
H. J. Little & Co., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, BLANK BOOK 'MANUFACTUR- ERS, and dealers in PAPER HANGINGS, . No. 53 Exchange Street, Portland, have constantly on band a large'and well selected stock of Room Papers, of French and American manufacture. Plain and gilt Fresco, Ceiling, Fire Board and Curtain Papers, wholesale and retail, at lowest prices.
Sanborn & Carter,
No. 55 Exchange Street, Publishers and Wholesale aud' Retail Dealers in Standard, School, Medical, Law, Theological and Miscellaneous BOOKS,
Blank Books, Book Binders' Stock, Pa. per and Stationery of every description-
Henry S. Burges, AUCTIONEER and DEALER IN Ready Made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, &c 24 Exchange Street, Portland.
Conley & Blanchard, KCustom House Wharf,) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Salı, Fish, W. I. Goods AND GROCERIES.
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PREFACE.
WE come before the Public with the third number of the PORTLAND REFERENCE BOOK. We have spent much time and taken great pains to render it correct, and believe with the exception of some easily detected typographical errors, the like of which, between printers and proof readers, will find their way into all books, that it is correct as a work of the kind can well be made.
In the portion of the Book appropriated as a CITY DIRECTORY, there may be occasionally a name omitted, but not from any want of attention on our part. Careful men have been employed to canvass the several wards, and we believe there is not a house in the city where inquiries have not been made as to the residents.
The returns thus obtained, have been compared with other lists, and such omissions as we could detect, have been corrected. Errors in this respect generally rest with the inquired of, and not inquirers. We have known wives to forget that they had husbands, sisters to forget that they had brothers, &c, &c, especially when they supposed that a tax bill or a notification to do military duty might be in the offing !
The statistical portions of the Book are not in any way derived from previous numbers, but are entirely new, and will be found considerably more elaborate than we have heretofore made them. The record of events has been
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continued from the last number, so that in the present volume it completes a brief history of our city for the six years up to Jan. 1, 1850, which, if preserved, will in time, be of much value, more especially as it is our intention to continue it in future numbers, unless indeed, we find the receipts from the sale of this work, &c., inadequate to pay its expenses. And here it is not improper for us to say, that thus far our compensation for our labor has not been equal to day-laborers' wages.
Our design, in short, has been, to make the Portland Reference Book a work that will be valuable to preserve for future as well as present, reference.
S. B. BECKETT.
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Aldermen
Page 168 Gas Light Company
207
Alms House
176 Imports
179
Almanacs for 1860-1861
239, 240 Interest on City Debt
171
Androscoggin Rail Road Androscoggin and Kennebec Railroad
212 Joint Standing Committees Judiciary
170 195
Arrivals at this port A messors
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179 Ladies' Relief Society
202
Associations and Societies of Portland
196 Light Houses in Maine
192
Atheneum Society
200 Lyceum
200
Asseesed Valuation &c,
215
Atlantic and St. Lawrence Rail Road
209, 210
Maine Bible Society
206
Banks
177, 178
Maine Charitable Mechanic Association
201
Bible Society
Marine Society
201
Boundaries of Wards
Masonic Institutions
197 to 198
Boston and Maine Rail Road
Measurers of Grain
169 194
Churches and Ministers
194
Municipal Court
206 165
City Reservoirs and Wells
City Officers
168 to 170
City Property
173 to 175
City Receipts and Expendi- tures
171
Names of Vessels, which sail- ed for California in 1849
216
City Debt
171
Natural History Society
199, 200 177
Commerce of the United . States
191
Observatory Signals
Commerce of Portland
179 to 183 Odd Fellowship Institutions 196, 197
Common Councilmen
168 Orphan Asylum
203, 204
Constables
169
Conservative Fire Society
204
Consuls
178
Overseers of the Poor
169
County Commissioners' Court
196
Physicians
173
Court of Probato
196
Police
168
Cullers of Hoops and Staves
169
Population of Portland
2 16
Cullers of Dry Fish
169
Portland Society of Natural History
199, 200
District Court
196
216
Portland Atheneum
200
Exports
203, 204
Portland Sugar House
208
Female Charitable Society
203
Portland Steam Packet Comp.
208
Field Drivers and Fence Viewers
169
First Parish Charity Fund
203
Fire Department
172 Probate Courts
196
Fire Societies
204, 206 179
Produce of Alms House
176, 236
Foreign Arrivals
Public Schools 171, 193
Foreign Clearances
179 Railroads
209 to 214
Fort Preble
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Benevolent Society
202 206
238 214
Buckfield Branch Rail Road Census of Portland
211, 212
Ministers and Churches
216 Mortality of Portland 170 196
Circuit Court of the United States
196 172
Names of Inhabitants, &c. 17 to Names of Vessels over 100 tons burden, belonging to Port- land 184 to 188
Clearances from this port
179 to 183
Newspapers
Nurses 172 183
Overseers of the House of Correction 169
Cumberland and Oxford Canal Deaths in Portland
207 170
Portland Benevolent Society Portland Company
207 200
Distances to Pleasure Resorts
Events in Portland, &c. · 218 to 236
Portland Lyceum
179 Portland Gas Light Company 907
Female Orphan Asylum
Portland Temperance Society 904 Portland, Saco and Portsmouth Railroad 213
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168 List of Vessels over 100 tons burthen 184 to 188
237 Magnetic Telegraph Mail Arrangements
Mutual Insurance Company
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Rechabite Institutions Receipts and Expenditures Relief Fire Society Reservoirs and Wells
198
Tonnage of Shipping in the four chief States
191, 192
172 ity Fund
203
Sacred Music Society
200, 201
Tithingmen
169
Schools
171, 193
Undertakers
169
School Committee
168
Valuation and Polls of Portland
237
Seamans' Friend Society
201
Vessels sailed in 1849 for Cali-
216
Society of Natural History
199 to 200 Vessels over 100- tons burden 184 to 188
178
Stages
214, 215 Wardens
169
Steam Packet Company
208 Ward Clerks
169
Streets, Lanes, &c.
165 to 167
Washington T. A. Society
204
Sugar House
208
Western District court
195
Supreme Judicial Court
195
Wells and Reservoirs
172
Surveyors of Mahogany, &c.
169
W.harves
167
Surveyors of Masts and Spars
169 Widow's Wood Society
202 178
Surveyors of Lumber
169 Wrecks of U. S Vessels
Temperature of Portland
217 York and Cumberland R Road 212, 213
Temperance Societies
204 Young Men's T. A. Society
204
Thermometrical Register
217
CONTENTS OF BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Agricultural Implementa 246, 340, 851 Compasses
308
Apothecaries
249, 248, 244, 246
Confectionary
271, 272, 284
Architects
247, 248 Cooking Ranges
337
Auctioneers
847 Coopers
272
Bakers
949, 250 Cooper's Tools
346
Banner Painting
$15 Coppersmiths
200
Bell Hanging
251, 252
Cordage 269
Blacking
271 Country Produce
292, 319, 890
Block and Pump Makers
269 Crockery Ware
267, 268
Boat Builders
253 Culver's Hot Air Furnaces
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Boilers
.503 Cutlers and Grinders
270
Book Binding
268
Cutlery
267, 968, 304
Booksellers
926
Daguerreotypist
879
Boots and Shoes
964, 255, 256,5257
Dentists 277, 278
Bowling Saloons
248 Drapers and Tailors 342, 848, 844, 845
Bottanical Medicines
245, 263
Drummond's Patent Candlestick 269
Brass Founders
980, 261
Brokers
259, 200
Dry Goods 266, 273, 874, 975, 976 Duck 852 398
Brushes 287, 288
Dye House
Burning Fluid
Eating Houses
282, 283, 284
Cabinet Furniture
Edge Tool Makers
2.62 281
Candlestick
Exchange Brokers
259, 280
Carriage Makers and
960, 281
Painters
[251, 262, 870
Carriage Ironers
252
Carved Work
341
Forwarding Merchants, 284, 266
289
Cigars
271, 291
Furniture
285, 296, 287
Clothing
266, 287
Furniture Repaired
848
Carpetinga
273
Grave Stones 294, 295
268
Ground Salt
$94
$49, 351
Groceries 263, 965, 290, 291
Coal and Wood Dealers Combe
202 292, 293, 294, 327
Collin's Patent Ventilators
346 Hair Dressing
299, 352
Commission Merchants 247, 263, 264,966 Hair Work
288
Schedule of City Property
173 to 175
United States Circuit court
195
Ship Building
188 to 192
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Sons of Temperance
198, 199
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987, 314, 352
Engraving on Wood
Expresses Fancy Goods 262, 287, 288, 808, 809, 310 Flour and Corn, 262, 263, 265, 290, 291, 293
Cheap Publications
326 309
Childrens Toys
Furnaces
Coffee Grinding
285, 286, 287
209
253 Corn and Flour 202, 283, 266, 290,291,293
Blacksmith
967, 992, 314, 352
171 205 Trustees of first Parish Char-
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Hard Ware Hats, Caps, and Furs
301, 304 Saddlery
332, 333 323
Harnesses, &c.
332, 333 - Sashes and Blinds
338
Horses and Carriages to Let
312, 313 Ship Chandlery
331, 341
Horse Shoers
251 Ship Carving
341
Hot Air Furnaces
989, 387
Ship Smithe Ship's Wheels
251 240
Ice Dealers
Ship's Compases
308 272
Insurance
241, 306, 307
272, 294, 341
Iron Fonces
305
Iron Founders
302, 303
271
Tron and Steel
301, 347
Soft Sosp &c.
- 339
Jewellers
308, 509, 310
Spar Makers
340
Joiner's Tools
345
Spice Grinding }
286
Lamps 967, 268, 314, 352
306
Stables
312, 313
Lines, Twine, &c. ·
268
Steam Planing and Sawing
311, 341
Livery Stables
312, 313
Stereotypers
241
Lumber Dealers
964, 965, 315
Steam Boats
390, 531
Machinists
301, 302, 916, 317
Steam Boilers
303, 316
Marsh's Patent Oil
314
Steam Engines
308, 317
Military Standard Painting
315
Stone Cutters
204, 295
Music Dealers,
315, 347
Oils
Straw Goods
390 340
Oysters 282, 288, 984, 327
Surgeon Dentists
277, 278
Paint and Oil 200, 294, 318, 331
Tailors and Drapers 348, 343, 344, 345
346
325, 352
Tin Roofs
346
Paper Hangings
$25
Tools
345
Paper Warehouse
323
Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c. 332, 333
Patent Wire Railing
306
Trucking.
351
Pattern Making
311, 322
Thomsonian Medicine !
257
Patent Windlass
316
Umbrellas and Parasols
262, 347
Perfumery
287, 288
Undertakers Work
285, 348
Periodicals
326
Victualing
284, 320
Piano Fortes
325, 326, 347
Ventilators
346
Pleasure Boats
827
Wagons, Trucks, &c.
340
Portland Dye House
326
Watch Makers
308, 309, 310
Plumber
253, 261
Watering Place 299
Portland Transcript
349
Portland Duck Companyl
352
Premium Butter Salt,
294
Printers
241, 324
Printing Papers
323
Windlasses
, 1316
Provisions 265, 319, 320, 327
Wire Railing
306 246
Pump and Block Makers
259
Wood and Coal : 266, 349, 351
Rail Road Travel
328, 329
Wood Engraving
281
Ready Made Clothing 266, 287
Wood Turning
311, 322, 341
Restaurats
282, 283, 284
Wheelwrights
322
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Stoves 261, 334, 335, 336, 337
Oil and Candles
Stucco and Plaster Work
Painters 262, 315, 318, 321, 323, ;
Tin Plate Workers
Stationers
326
Life Assurance
278 278 Ship's Casks Shooks, Hoops, &c.
Sign Painters Snuff
262, 322, 352
Hotela 296, 997, 298, 299, 360
Inspectors of Fish
300, 301 Salamander Safes
Wholesale Furniture Wigs and Top Pieces
988
Public Houses 296, 297, 298, 299, 350
Wooden Warel
West India Goods and Groceries 290, 291 292, 293, 294
256, 997
LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE OF PORTLAND.
THE following is the result as to the latitude and lon- gitude of various points in our city and vicinity, as determined after careful observation, by Major J. D. Graham, of the corps of Topographical Engineers, prin- cipal Astronomer and head of the Scientific Corps of the Commission of Boundary under the treaty of Washington.
Deg. Min. Sec.
Dome of the Custom House 4
lat.
48
39
27
long. 70
15
40.4
City Hall,
lat.
43
39
26.7
Moody's observatory, mt.joy 66
lat.
43
89
56.3
long.
70
15
02
Fort Preble Flag Staff
lat.
48
38
56.3
Fort Scaramel, Block house
lat.
43
36
01.1
long.
70
18
08
Portland Light
lat.
48
87
23.8
long.
70
12
51
Easternmost Cape Light
lat.
43
33
56.2
long. 70
12
22.5
LONGITUDE IN TIME.
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m
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Dome of the Custom House
4
41
02.7
City Hall
4
41
03.8
Moody's Observatory,mt.joy
4
41
00.13
Fort Preble Flag Staff
4
40
56
Fort Scammel Block house
4
40
52.5
Portland Light
4
40
51.4
Easternmost of two Lights
4
40
49.5
long.
70
15
57
long.
70
14
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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
ABBREVIATIONS-cor for corner, h for house, whf for wharf, hd for head, n for near, b for between, and ft for foot. The word street is left out as superfluous.
IF The numbering of the long streets, generally, begins at the north-easterly bounds of the city-of the cross streets, generally, at the harbor side.
ABBOT E, carriage maker, h 16 mechanic Abbott Theophilus, teacher high school for boys Abbot -, machinist, bds 35 fore Abbot John G, cooper, bds 240 cumberland Abbot Richard, ship carpenter, h 47 brackett Abbot H B, clergy man, bds 69 brackett Abbot Nathan, machinist, h rear 10 park Abbot Thos S, stage agent, h 63 spring Abbot Alexis, boot maker, 129 middle, h 109 oxford Abyssinian church, 46 sumner Academy, 250 congress
Adams Silas M, ship carpenter, 21 washington
Adams Moses, bds 15 smith
Adams Caleb A, (Moody &) 186 congress, bds 115 cumberland
Adams John, caulker, village end of 'Tukey's bridge
Adams Thomas, ship carpenter, village end of Tu- key's bridge, ‹
Adams Wm H, shipmaster, h 2 chatham Adams Benj, mariner, 15 willow Adams James, mariner, 123 fore,
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Adams Moses M, joiner, 251 congress Adams Robert, mariner, bds 16 cedar
Adams Chas H, (& Barrell,) Elm House,91 federal Adams James, shipmaster, 5 plum,
Adams James, cordwainer, h vernon court Adams Joseph, counsellor, 88 middle, h 44 state Adams Elijah, h 188 congress Adams Elijah 2d, h 188 congress,
Adams Moses, teamster, h 5 oxford
Adams Moses W, trader, 27 preble, h 80 oxford Adams Augustus, boarding house, 1 cross
Adams Amos, joiner, h 122 brackett
Adams John M, counsellor, in Europe, Adams Alfred A, joiner, 464 congress Advertiser Office, 74 middle
Additon L W, vocal music teacher, bds 69 brackett Additon Joseph, bds 69 brackett
Adie Wm, shipmaster, h 43 brackett
Agrew Leonard, mariner, 81 oxford
Aitchison Wm, (& J L) dry goods, 104 middle, h 61 spring
Aitchison John L, (W &) 104 middle, bds 61 spring Akers James, 8 oxford
Akers Mahlon, joiner, 71 spring Akerman Wm, R R conductor, h 8 high
Alden James, h 17 mayo,
Alden Charles, joiner, h 27 cedar
Alden Wm L, clerk at American House, 259 Con- gress
Aldrich Jane, nurse, 93 cumberland,
Alexander John, 113 exchange
Alexander Wm W, fish dealer, 28 lime,
Aliff Moses A, stoneware maker, Deering's bridge village,
Allen Parker S, cooper, carlton place, mt joy Allen Wm H, painter, carlton place
Allen Ann, widow, head hancock
Allen Nathl B, at Atlantic R R depot, h 36 sumner Allen Danl F, teamster, bds 34 washington Allen Wm C, mariner, 36 Washington
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Allen John, blacksmith, h 64 portland Allen M M, house carpenter, cor cumb and green Allen N W, house carpenter, cor cumb and green Allen Chas H, ostler at Gilsons, h 297 congress Allen Chas, mariner, 13 spring Allen Lawson C, laborer, 1 vaughan Allen Joel, joiner, 132 exchange, h 11 cross Allen Jane, nurse, 1 hancock
Allen Wm,confectioner, 13 exchange,h 59 danforth, Allen Orin, laborer, h 13 union
Allen Samuel, sexton park st church, 34 union
Allen Eunice, widow, h 7 prospect
Allen Hiram, laborer, 1 vaughan
Allen Peter, laborer, 32 oak Allen Wm, ship carpenter, 21 green
Alumby George, moulder, 251 fore American House, 261 congress Ames Mary, h 58 cumberland Ames John H, cabinet maker, 58 cumberland
Ames J R, at Atlantic House, 1 india Anderson John H, baker, 11 chapel Anderson John, counsellor, 114 middle Anderson John F, civil engineer, 52 free Anderson Saml J, counsellor, 52 free Anderson Stephen W, cordwainer, 11 chapel
Anderson Maj Robert, at Fort Preble
Anderson John H, mariner, lafayette, mt joy
Anderson James, engineer, h horse tavern, W ex- tremity of congress
Andrews Abizer, eating rooms, 110 federal, h 11 mechanic
Andrews Wm, piano forte maker, h 39 preble, Andrews Miss M, at 48 york
Andrews E C, bookseller, 67 exchange, h 125 cum- berland Andrews Charlotte, widow, 26 lime
Andros Peter, seaman, mt joy, near old fort sumner Anglon Timothy, mariner, 14 union Angus Dennis H, tailor, h 24 wilmot Anson Wm, civil engineer, h 31 green,
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Anson Wm Jr, mariner, at 31 green Appleton John, counsellor, h 69 park
Appleton James, jeweller, 131 middle, h 29 state Appleton Jas jr, jeweller, 13! middle, at 29 state Appleton E W, trader, h 31 state
Appleton John W, h 37 state
Appleton Gardner, carriage maker, h 8 myrtle Archibald Charles, shoemaker, at 64 middle Arey Zenas C, tinman, deering st, mt joy, Argus office, 57 exchange
Armstrong Israel, provision dealer, 111 fore Armstrong Wm, laborer, h 2 peat
Armstrong Wm, h fox's court
Armstrong Eben, cooper, h 10 vine
Armsby Frederick, laborer, 34 middle
Arnold Wm, moulder, h 7 york
Atkins Mary, h 17 sumner
Atkins Nabby, h 17 sumner
Atkins John Y, fish dealer, com whf, h 7 parris
Atkins Grace H, widow, h 5 paris,
Atkinson James, at the steam saw mill, C E Ferry village Atlantic and St L R R office, 32 exchange Atlantic House, foot india
Atwick Maria, widow, h 19 canton
Atwood Ephraim, dental student, at 29 temple Augustus John, seaman, 27 centre
Averill David, coachman, h 248 congress
Averill Ethan, stevedore, at 248 congress
Averill John, blacksmith, union whf, h 7 pearl
Averill Charles, (& Knights,) grocer, 18 india, h 11 franklin
Ayers George, joiner, h 11 centre
Ayers John, jr, h 74 federal
Ayers John, brass founder, h 26 centre
Ayers Wm H, tailor, (Cook &) 63 exchange, at Codman House
Ayres Jos N, brass founder, h 26 centre
Ayres George, seaman, h 7 maple Ayers Mrs Mary, 23 winter
Ayers Lieut R B, at Fort Preble
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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
BABB HENRY C, co treasurer, h 246 cengress Babcock Geo H, (& Walker,) stabler, 15 temple, h 233 cumberland
Babcock Abigail, widow, h 329 congress
Babcock E A, trader, 47 union, bds 329 congress Babson Zebulon, trader, 319 congress, h 33 brown Babson Washington, cooper, at horse tavern corner Bacon Nathl, cooper, 6 garden
Bacon Nathl, at D Prince's, 10 atlantic.
Bacon Elbridge, dentist, 70 park, n congress Ragley Abner, blacksmith, 271 congress
Bagley John B, baker, h 60 brackett
Bagley Dorcas, widow, 73 fore
Bailey James, porter, 6 vine
Bailey James, jr, saddler. 6 vine.
Bailey Wm, 6 Vine,
Bailey Henry, auctioneer, h 21 federal
Bailey Joseph S, bookseller, 11 new custom house, h 71 cumberland
Bailey John, clerk, h 41 federal Bailey Samuel 2d, h 61 oxford,
Bailey Samuel, mariner, h 18 middle
Bailey 'Thomas, at 10 elm
Bailey Miss E D, governess orph asylum,26 myrtle Bailey Geo A, clerk with J Bailey, bds elm house Bailey David, laborer, bds 16 free
Bailey Gilbert L, (& Co) gunsmith, 233 fore, h 255 congress Bailey Mrs M, h near horse tavern corner Bailey Mrs M M, h vernon court
Bailey Geo, clerk, 10 maple Bailey Bradley, harness maker, 30 oak Bailey Geo H, clerk, bds 21 federal
Bailey Wm, mariner, rear 90 Washington Bailey F W, (N W Lefavor & Co) h 41 middle Bailey Geo .W M, joiner, 25 willow Bailey Chas L, clerk, at 60 middle Baker Chas H, herm sealed provisions, 57 fore Baker Chas O, R R baggage master, h 28 brown Baker Chas, dealer in wood and coal, richardson's whf, 52 pleasant
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Baker John C, jailer, 223 congress
Baker John, cordwainer, h 455 congress
Baker Fanny, h 45 india
Baker Josiah, shoe dealer, 85 middle, h 29 chesnut Baker Abel M, wood and coal, richardson's whf, h 24 cross
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