The St. Louis directory: containing the names of the inhabitants, their occupations, and the numbers of their places of business and dwellings, 1840-1 , Part 3

Author: Keemle, Charles
Publication date: 1841
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Number of Pages: 138


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Blair J. & J. L., grocery and drygoods store, 1 Broadway


Blair Montgomery, attorney-at-law, 27 Pine; r Collins


Blackmore William, Fifth b Wash and Carr


Blackburn & Hall, family grocery, 53 Market


Blackburn Joseph, boatman, r Main b Plum and Cedar


Blackner Godfrey, grocer, Main b Plum and Poplar


Blood Capt. S., 53 Myrtle


Blithe John, laborer, Eighth b Wash and Carr


Blattner J., mathematical instrument maker, 24 Chesnut Black Frederick, tailor and scourer, Locust b Second and Third


Black John, justice of the peace, c Main and Myrtle Black Samuel, (B. & Thomas,) Walnut b Third and Fourth Black & Thomas, livery stable, Walnut b Third and Fourth Blew Milly, col'd washerwoman, Oak b Main and Second .... Blunt Mrs., widow, 65 Greene


Blaes Francis, 29 Elm-


Blaetterman A., bootmaker, 46 EIm


Bosbyshell. W., merchant, 36 n Front


Bogert John, Tontine Coffeehouse, 89 n Main


Boyle & West, merchant tailors, 83 n Main


Boyles Cornelius, grocer, Broadway above Morgan


Boyles Mrs., widow, 44 Morgan


Bourgoin M., tailor, 53'n Second [lin av


Bolton R. E., sign painter, 96 n Second; r Seventh above Frank -::. wlin J. B., Judge Crim. Court, r and office 27 n Third


Bowlin Robert, attorney-at-law, 27 n Third


Boyce Wm. H., lumber yard, c Laurel and Third; r 50 Morgans:


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Bow J., foundry, c Fifth and Franklin av


Bow Peter, cripple, Seventh above Chouteau av


Bowes Charles E., portrait painter, 28 Market


Boyden Julia Ann, boarding-house, 49 Market


Boyd J. M., clerk, r 115. Market Boyd Dougal, stone cutter, r Market b Seventh and Eighth Boyd Joseph, bootmaker, 23 Locust


Boyd Andrew, do. do. [ket


Bonner & Tredell, hair cutters and shavers, City Baths, 58 Mar- Boyce P. M., bar-room, 49 Morgan


Bogy Louis V., attorney-at-law, office Chesnut b Main and Se- cond; r Eighth b Pine and Olive


Bolmer J., laborer, Eighth b Wash and Carr


Bogus Henry, laborer, Eighth b Wash and Carr


Bouis Mrs. A., 51 Chesnut


Bohannon A. S., M. D., office 25 Locust


Bohannon W. S., M. D., office 46 s Main


Bouterman Henry, laborer, Franklin av b Eighth and Nintla Bonville Mrs., widow, Cedar b Fifth and Sixth


Bookwald George, laborer, Franklin av b Eighth and Ninth


Boswell Charles, lumber merchant, c Eighth and Morgan


Bowers E., bricklayer, r Alley rear Cincinnati Row, on Sixth: Boeschenstein John, drygoods store and grocery, 4 s Main Borell John, cooper, r 134 s Second


Boyer Abraham, engineer, r 76 s Third


Boye Mrs., widow, 126 s Third


Bobb Charles, brickyard and r Walnut b Eighth and Ninth Boom Esther, col'd washerwoman, Almond b Second and Main Boxall James, 53 Elm


Bosworth S., boarding-house, 172'n Fourth:


Borkan James, grocery, c Greene and Fifth


Brown James L., merchant,. 86 n Front ; r Fifth b Carr and Biddle


Brown Mrs., widow, female seminary, 9 n Fourth


Brown P. M., 49 St. Charles


Brown John, musician, 24 n Sixth


Brown Oscar, col'd boatman, Seventh b Wash and Carr


Brown Mary, col'd washerwoman, do. do.


Brown B. B., dentist. 27 Chesnut


Brown A. J., bricklayer, r 68 Pine


Brown H. M., gunsmith, 28 Olive Brown J., col'd barber and hair dresser, 21 Olive


Brown Archibald, Locust b Second and Third


Brown P., tailor, Vine b Main and Second


Brown Jacob; tailor, r Franklin av b Eighth and Ninth


Brown Joseph, laborer, c Ninth and Carr


Brown James, miller, r s Front b Elm and Myrtle-


Brown Mrs., widow, s Main b Plum and Cedar Brown Mrs., Fourth b Myrtle and Elm


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Brown James, drayman, Lombard b Second and Main


Brady Thomas T., grocer, 48 n Front


Brady Anthony, laborer, Collins Brady Terrance, boarding-house, Collins


Brockway H., auctioneer, 63 n Front; r 63 Greens


Brownly A. S., foundry, 237 n Main


Bridge, Rayburn & Co., dealers in stoves, tin plates, copper and iron ware, etc., 152 n Main


Bridge Hudson E. (B., Rayburn & Co.) 136 n Fourth


Bridge James, laborer, Seventh above Chouteau av


Bredell E. & J. C., wholesale dealers in drygoods, 2 n Main


Bredell E. (E. & J. C. B.) 53 n Fifth


Brooks Edward, wholesale and retail druggist, 21 n Main; r 163 Walnut


Brooks George, coppersmith, Oak b Second and Third


Brooks Peter, superintendent of the Water Works, office 5 n Fourth; r Sixth b Morgan and Greene


Brazeau Mdme., 14 n Second


Broking H. D., grocer, 67 n Second


Brenholt Jacob, carpenter, r Second above Oak


Brewer R., cooper, r Second above Oak


Brewer Miss E., bonnet maker, Broadway b Morgan & Frank - lin av


Bryan & White, lumber yard, c Pine and Third


Bryan John, laborer, Alley b Eighth and Ninth above Franklin


Bryan John, laborer, 187 n Fourth [av


Brazils James, grocer, 71 n Third


Branagan W., boarding-house, 85 n Third


Brannigan William, tailor, c Sixth and Wash


Branham J., col'd fireman, 87 n Third


Branch Coffeehouse, by Benjamin Richards, 13 a Fourth


Branson Mrs. Julia, widow, 50 n Fourth


Brookmeyer A,, grocer, c Morgan and Fourth


Brookmeyer Adam, boarding-house, Morgan b Fourth and Fifth


Britton Edward, tailor, Broadway b Franklin av and Morgan Britton John, drayman, 74 Locust


Broadway Cottage, by Miss Renou, Broadway above Cherry


Broadway Tavern, by Nulty & Chapin, Broadway opposite the Foundry


Brandreth Dr., office for sale of medicines, 56} Market Brotherton Marshall, sheriff, office c Fourth and Walnut; r Market b Seventh and Eighth


Brauconier David, carpenter, Olive b Second and Third


Brewster & Hart, house builders, Locust b Fifth and Sixth Burk William, pilot, 65 Vine


Brant John, 42 St. Charles


Brant Col. J. B., c Fourth and Washington av


Brinkley W. H., boarding-house, Prune b Main and Second Brigging H., shoemaker, Franklin av b Fourth and Fifth Brana John, laborer, Franklin av b Fourth and Fifth


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Briner JohnMlaborer, Franklin av .b . Eighth and Ninth


Brawn & Hollander, grocers, 29 s: Main


Breitenstein Henry, hair dresser and barber, 88 s Second


Brucker Joseph, fruit store, 121 & Second Briderbach M., fruit store, 138 s Second Brunner Joseph, (Scheible &. B.) 27 Myrtle Brayea Francis, c Poplar and Second Brandegee E., M. D., office 42 Chesnut Bridenstein Jacob, blacksmith, 97 Chesnut


Burke Thomas, grocer, 81 n Front


Burke Thomas, laborer, 83 n Third


Burke W. W., carpenter, Seventh near Wash


Burke John, sexton Ist Presbyterian Church, r Alley b Sixth and Seventh, above Morgan


Burke Edward, laborer, c Third and Spruce


Burke J., carpenter, r s Third b Cedar and Spruce


Burke -, bank watchman, r/Studley's Row, Convent


Burns Mrs., widow, 66 Locust


Burns James, boarding-house, Morgan b Fourth and Fifth


Burns John, laborer, Cedar b Fifth and Sixth


Burns Joseph, laborer, Ninth b Walnut and Market


Burt Austin M., pilot, 219 n Fifth


Bunding Jno., druggist, sign of the Good Samaritan, 180 n Main Burbayge & Keller, tinners and copper manufacturers, 169 n Main


Burbayge Isaac, (B. &. Keller,) Little Mound, n Second


Budd Geo. K., boot and shoe store, 122} n Main; r 141 Fourth


Burnet Isaac, drygoods merchant, 71 n Main !.


Burd & Tilden, stove dealers, and copper, tin and sheet-iron manufacturers, 43 n Main


Burd W., (B. & Tilden,) 52 n Second


Bullock Owen, carpenter, Second above Cherry


Bushey George, carpenter, c Laurel and Third; r 73 Greene


Bullard Rev. A., Pastor Ist Presbyterian Church, c Fourth and Washington av


Burton S. M., family grocery, c Fourth- and Greene


Busseron Francis, 30 n Fifth


Burrows Mrs., widow, Fifth above Franklin av


Bullion John, confectionary, 97 n Sixth


Buckley, Randolph & Co., office assignees of, 21} Market


Buckley James, 141 Market-


Buckley Michael, fruit pedler, 30 Greene


Buckley William, laborer, 71 . Greene


Bustler J., tailor, r Eighth b Wash and Carr


Buckner D. B., dentist, 22 Chesnut


Buckner Benjamin, Fifth b. Almond and Poplar Bury Henry, . 66. Pine


Bury James, painter, r Spruce b Second and Third


Bulaski Henry L., boarding-house, 56 Oak


Burgess George, butcher, re Ninth and Washington


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Burgess Lorenzo Dow, blacksmith, Greene b Eighth and Ninth Butts Miss Sarah, English School, c Greene and Third Budner David, col'd boatman, Morgan b Seventh and Eighth Butler David, col'd cook, Morgan b Fourth and Fifth Butler Jacob, col'd drayman, Main b Plum and Cedar Buston David, tinner, r Third below Convent


Bunlow Mrs. Elizabeth, Alley b Third and Fourth above Mul- berry


Butcher T., laborer, Fifth below Convent


Butcher John, laborer, r Seventh below Chouteau av Busby James, blacksmith, r Spruce b Second and Third Burnard Michael, laborer, Plum b Main and Second Burlinger Francis, carpenter, r c Cedar and Sixth Byrles Martin, boarding-house, 11 n Fourth


Byrne Mrs., fancy drygoods store, 30 Market c Second


Byrnes Dennis, porter U. S. military store, r Seventh b Wash and Carr.


Callender G. H., 141 Market


Cavender John, merchant, 4 n Front; r c Cedar and Third Cavender John, (Smith, Brothers & Co.) 176 s Third Cabanne J. P., 28 Vine


Cabanne Jenny, col'd washerwoman, Walnut b Eighth & Ninth Cabrillac H., grocer and commission merchant, 31 n Front Caferata James, grocer and commission merchant, 65 n Front Cable George, pilot, 260 Main


Carstens, Angelrodt & Co., wholesale dealers in groceries, 165 n Main


Carstens & Schuetze, wholesale and retail druggists, 163 n Main Canter E., druggist, 160 n Main


Carpenter S. P. & Co., merchants, 156} n Main


Carpenter S. P. & Co., boot and shoe store, 58 n Main


Carpenter C. J., M. D., office 20 Chesnut


Campbell R. L., engraver, 102 n Main


Campbell John, segar store, 63 n Second


Campbell Dr. C., 138 n Third; r Broadway above Franklin av Carr E. N., pawnbroker and exchange office, 574 n Main


Carr Archibald, lumber yard, Second above Cherry ; r Fourth above Morgan


Carr Mrs., widow, c Second and Mulberry


Carr Rosy, col'd washerwoman, Sixth b Spruce and Almond


Camden & Co., J. B. & M., wholesale and retail drygoods mer- - chants, 26 n Main


Camden John, (J. B. &. M. C. & Co.) 40 n Second


Camden Peter, do. 136 n Third


Camden J. B. do 69 Market


Camp C., tailor, Second above Oak


Camp John, cooper, r Alley rear Fifth below Convent


Camp Rachel, [col'd] Sixth b Myrtle and Elm


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Camp Jefferson, col'd laborer, Sixth b Myrtle and Elm


Camp Powell, Fourth above Morgan and Franklin av Casey B., 69 n Third


Casey William, col'd blacksmith, 58 n Fourth Casey Mrs. Margaret, boarding-house, Broadway above Morgan


Casey Mrs., widow, Studley's Row, Convent


Carter & Co. W. B., family grocery, 148 n Third


Carter & Powers, carriage repository, c Locust and Fifth


Carter Henry, tobacconist, c Plum and Main; r 125 s Second Carter John, carpenter, Fifth b Washington av and St. Charles Carter E., bricklayer, office c Main and Chesnut


Calvert Jesse, house smith, bell-hanger and locksmith, Fourth b Pine and Chesnut; r 125 Walnut


Calvert John, livery stable, 65 Chesnut; r 7 s Third


Carlisle Mrs. Mary, dress maker and milliner, Market near 4th


Cahinn Patrick, drayman, 123 n Fifth


Carlton E. C., confectioner, 35 Market


Cattermoyle James, boarding-house, 44 Market


Campsmith Henry, laborer, Eighth b Wash and Carr


Cabis Louis, brewer, Ninth above Franklin av


Cathcart Robert, flour mills in Central St. Louis; r Ninth b Franklin av and Morgan


Carroll C. C., attorney-at-law, 18 Chesnut; r c Sixth and Spruce


Calahan G. W., attorney-at-law, office 32 Chesnut


Cary Robert, scrivener, office 15} Pine


Cairo Coffeehouse, by R. Tucker, 30 Olive


Catryn Henry, dyer, scourer, and hair dresser, Vine b Main and Second


Cashman John, shoemaker, r 76 Greene


Callagher P., shoemaker, r 30 Greene


Cairn John, blacksmith, r 85 s Second


Case Dominick, laborer, Alley rear Fifth, below Convent


Carriere Leopold, Fourth b Almond and Poplar


Caya M., Fourth b Poplar and Plum


Caya Edward, Poplar b Third and Fourth


Cayon Antoine, laborer, Lombard, b Second and Third Castle Maria, col'd washerwoman, Sixth b Almond and Spruce' Canley Mary, col'd washerwoman, 32 Spruce


Carson John W., boarding-house, 4 Walnut


Caverner Philip, cooper, 9 Myrtle


Cegenhire William, musician, r Ninth b Franklin av and Wash Central Tavern and Boarding-house, by John Riggin, 64 Chesnut Central Fire Co. Engine House, 66 Chesnut


Chouteau & Barlow, grocers, drygoods and commission mer- chants, In Front c Market


Chouteau Augustus, (C. & Barlow,) 82 Myrtle


Chouteau & Valle, grocers and commission merchants, 52 Front Chouteau Pierre, jr. & Co., American Fur Company, 154 n Main- Chouteau Pierre, c Seventh and Market


Chouteau Mrs. A. P., 110 n First


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Chouteau Mame. Therese, 9 s First


Chouteau Henry, (C. & Valle,) 9 s First


Childs Alonzo, hardware merchant, 147 n First; r Fifth b Wash and Carr


Childs Edward J., 38 Chesnut


Chambers Adam B., (Mo. Republican,) r Elm c Sixth


Chambers, Knapp & Co., proprietors of Missouri Republican, office 45 n First


Chambers H. W., Sixth second door above Morgan


Chambers D., merchant, r 2 n Sixth


Chambers Francis, c Ninth and Wash


Chamberlin M., china, glass and earthenware store, 22 n First


Churchill & Harris, proprietors St. Louis Bulletin, office 91 n First


Churchill S. B., (C. & Harris,) 23 Chesnut


Chapin Erastus, (Webb & C.) 109 n Second


Chapman D. H., confectionary and grocery, 57 Market


Chapman Thomas, 67 n Fifth


Chapman Edward, (Lewis & C.) 103 Spruce


Chauvin & Maxfield, house and sign painters, 37 Market


Charless Joseph, 102 Market


Charless & Blow, office Pine b Front and First


Charless Mrs., widow, 2 s Fifth


Charles R. N., house and sign painter, c Third and St. Charles Christy William T. ( Woods, C. & Co.) Broadway above Cherry Christy & Wiggins, grocers and drygoods merchants, c Market and First


Chenie & Co. A. L., dealers in silk, fancy and staple goods, 21 Market


Chenie Anthony, 155 s Third


Chenie A. L. (C. &. La Sœur,) 155 s Third


Childers Ann T., mantuamaker, c Greene and Seventh


Chester J., bootmaker, 92 Spruce


Chesley Charles G., constable, office 15} Pine


Chider Charles, carpenter, r Sixth b Spruce and Almond


Cheneros C., laborer, Ninth b Wash and Carr


Challiner Thomas, wig maker and hair dresser, 49 Locust


Chase Wm. F., attorney-at-law, r Greene b Sixth and Seventh


Chenot John, bakery and provision store, 5 s First; r 68 Myrtle Chadwick J. W., plasterer, r Sixth b Carr and Biddle


City Hotel, by Barnum & Patton, c Third and Vine


' City Hall, by Beachboard & Bennett, c Third & Greene City Engineer, H. Kayser, office 5 n Fourth Circuit Attorney, John Bent, office 9 n Fourth City Collector, J. Sparks, office 9 n Fourth Citizens' Insurance Company, 5I n First Cioa Haymarble, Second b Lombard and Hazel


Clay L. B., clerk, 5 n Front


Clay Simeon, painter, 53 Locust


Clay Cyprian, printer, Pine b Third and Fourth


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Clay George, boatman, c Front and Myrtle |


Clapp Benjamin, merchant, r 143 Market


Clark W. R., merchant, 34 n Front


Clark E. M. & Co, merchants, 73 n First


Clark Lewis, c Fifth and Olive


Clark Levi, book-keeper, 80 Market


Clark J. J., M. D., office 17 Locust


Clark & Mundy, carriage makers, c Fourth and Morgan


Clark James, marble and stone cutter, c First and Myrtle


Clark E. G., 103 Myrtle


Clark William G., merchant, 67 n First; r 29 Pine


Clark George B., Fourth b Mulberry and Cedar


Clark J. J., dentist, 50 Market


Clemens J. jr., fancy drygoods store, 14 n First; r 20 n Sixth Cluseau & Brother, hair dressers and perfumers, 3 n Second


Clyne Michael, tailor, Seventh b Franklin av and Wash


Clyne Michael, grocery, c Ninth and Washington av


Cline Edward, druggist, r 70 Myrtle


Clevin L., pilot, c Ninth and Wash


Cleghorn T. W., cheap store, drygoods and groceries, 16 s First Cleland B., 97 Chesnut


Clifford John, shoemaker, r Franklin av b Sixth and Seventh


Clients Casper, laborer, Sixth b Spruce and Almond


Cohen H. H., merchant, 57 n Front


Cohen Thomas, 39 s First


Cohen William, clerk, r 39's First


Connoly, Hogan & Co., grocers and commission merchants, 66 n Front


Conra James, boarding-house, 90 n Front


Corson & Follet, exchange brokers, 91 n First


Conn, Sprigg & Greene, auction and commission merchants, 70 n First


Conn -, (C., Sprigg & Greene,) Sixth b Franklin av and Wash Cook M. C., M. D., 66 n First


Cook James, pilot, 61 Olive


Cook Peter, carpenter, r Morgan b Fourth and Fifth


Cook Thomas, 3 s Fourth


Corse & Anderson, druggists, 69 n First


Corse William, printer, r Alley rear Fifth, below Convent


Comstock J. F. & Co., dealers in boots and shoes, 34 n First


Comstock A. (A. F. C. & Co.) Washington av b Fourth and Fifth


.Colbourn & Coolidge, wholesale dealers in wooden ware, etc., 28} n First


Colbourn Charles, boatman, Poplar b First and Second


Conant Elisha, Second above Cherry


Court House, square b Fourth and Fifth and Market and Chesnas Consaul J., stage proprietor, 48 n Fourth


Collier George, (C. &. Pettus,) 101 n Fourth


Collier & Pettus, counting-room c Front and Pine


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Collier Alexander, col'd barber, r s First b Poplar and Spruce: Collier Henry, col'd drayman, Almond b First and Second Conroy Michael, labourer, 176 n Fourth Collins Charles, r Broadway above Cherry


Collins John, ship carpenter, r Carr b Sixth and Seventh


Cordes A. C., family grocery, c Fifth and Olive


Cole Samuel, (Jeffery & Co.) 179 n Fifth


Cole Thomas, bricklayer and mason, 68 Olive


Cole John, 48 Morgan


Cole R., writing master, 5 s Fourth


Cole John, family grocery, c Fifth and Convent


Conklin John, school teacher, 97 n Sixth


Conklin Luther, plane maker, r Seventh c St. Charles


Conden Richard, teamster, Fifth b Wash and Carr


Concert Hall, 38 and 40 Market


Coots R., pilot, Seventh b Franklin av and Wash


Cordlainer Henry, laborer, Eighth b Franklin av and Wash


Coons G. W., drygoods and grocery store, 5 Market


Coons & Gallagher, drygoods and grocery store, 1 s Front Coons Washington, 42 Walnut


Coons David, 46 Walnut


Coon Saferez, cabinet maker, Oak b First and Second


Cooper William B., clerk, 167 n Seventh


Cooper T. R., gilder and glazier, Oak b Front and First


Cooper Jacob, 66 s Seventh


Conner Mrs. Ellen, Ninth b Franklin av and Morgan


Coxe H. S., 29 Chesnut


Conrad Adam, blacksmith, c Fourth and Pine


Corley W. C., chair manufacturer, 26 Pine ; r 72 Olive


Coenzler & Goedderz, dyers and scourers, 23 Pine


Corbin Abel Rathbone, proprietor "Argus" office, c Main and Olive ; r 32 Morgan Corbyn Mrs. -, widow, 50 Myrtle


Copeland Mrs. -, boarding-house, 42 Olive [Fifth


Constant Mrs. Eliza Jane, mantuamaker, Locust b Fourth and Conberry Thomas, boarding-house, Locust b Front and First Commercial Hotel, by Mrs. Pasteur, Laurel b Front and First Commercial Coffeehouse, by Alex. Delile, c Second and Mulberry College, c Ninth and Greene


Conningham Peter, boarding-house, Greene b Fifth and Sixth Colderbon Philip, stone mason, r c Franklin av and Eighth Corbut James, laborer, Morgan b Seventh and Eighth


Consomainer Charles, pedlar, Morgan b Fourth and Fifth Corkman B., boarding house, Morgan b Fourth and Fifth Cozier Alex., boiler manufacturer, r Carr b Sixth and Seventh Cowie John, city weigher, r 96 s Second


Cousenon Baptiste, boarding house, 147 s Second


Cover John, shoemaker, r Second below Convent


Convent of the Sacred Heart, Fifth opposite Convent Corl John, family grocery, c Fifth and Convent


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Conway Frederick R., Seventh below Convent


Conway John, laborer, Sixth below Spruce


Conway F. R., u. s. recorder of land titles, office Alley near c Seventh and Walnut


Coleman Willis P., Sixth b Market and Walnut


Colver F. & L., house carpenters, Spruce b Second and Third


Coutts Charles, stone and marble cutter, c Second and Almond


Cordy Henry, laborer, Lombard b First and Second


Cozens William, office 92 Elm


Crusoe Alexander, office 150 s Second


Crooks Lewis, clerk, r 171 s Second


Croft John, Second b Lombard and Hazel


Crawford William, wholesale and retail dealer in drygoods and groceries, 1 s First; r 135 s Third


Cravier Catharine, c Eighth and Spruce


Crow, Tevis & McCreery, drygoods merchants, 99 n First


Crow Wayman, (C., Tevis &. McCreery,) c Eighth and Olive


Crockett Joseph B., attorney-at-law, r c Sixth and Olive


Crockett & Gist, attorneys-at-law, 79 n Main, up stairs


Crockett -, attorney-at-law, r 31 Chesnut


Cradle Peter, baker, 125 n Second


Creppen Mrs., seamstress, 65 n Third


Crabtree Benjamin, laborer, Morgan b Seventh and Eighth


Crabtree Benjamin, teamster, Greene b Seventh and Eighth


Cricker H., Eighth b Wash and Carr


Craner Lawrence, musician, Ninth b Wash and Carr Cramer P, tailor, r 68 Pine


Crawly Timothy, laborer, Biddle b Seventh and Eighth Craven Ellen, [col'd,] First b Poplar and Spruce Crevassoll S. & Co., tailors, c First and Myrtle


Cruess Peter, clerk, r 125 s Second


Cuniffe & Co., grocery, 63 n Front


Cuniffe & Brother, clothing merchants, 171 n Front


Cummings James, boarding-house, Fifth b Wash and Carr


Cuter H., Eighth b Wash and Carr


Culbert William, pilot, Ninth b Wash and Carr


Culver Henry, M. D., r Walnut b Third and Fourth


Curtis Elijah, proprietor Jefferson House, c First and Pine


Davis H. N. & Co., commission and forwarding merchants, 61 n Front


Davis John, hat manufacturer, 35 n First


Davis John, attorney-at-law, 54 n Second


Davis Merrill, (Harrington & D.) Broadway b Morgan and Franklin av


Davis H. N. (H. N. D. & Co.) Broadway above Cherry


Davis, Tilden & Richards, dealers in drygoods and groceries, 49 Market


Davis John H., carpenter, r 169 Seventh


Davis A. A., boarding-house, c Front and Myrtle


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Davis D. D., scrivener and conveyancer, office of B. F. McKen- ney, 19 Olive


Davis James, mason, r Walnut b Eighth and Ninth


Davis Robert, bricklayer, r 103 Myrtle


Davis G. W., bricklayer, 107 Myrtle


Daily Mrs., widow, Broadway above Cherry


Dabbin Henry, col'd waiter, Fifth b Franklin av and Wash


Darby John, Mayor of the City, r 154 n Sixth; law office 25 Pine


Darby Mrs., widow, c Second and Hazel


Dawney Jerome, stone mason, r 43 n Seventh


Davenbrook John, carpenter, r c Ninth and Franklin av


Daniels Samuel, 107 n Second


Dayton B. B., attorney-at-law, office 12 n Second


Dawson John, clerk, 44 Locust


Dawson William R., clerk, r 19 Greene


Darley John S., boarding-house, Plum b Second and Third


Darlington Gabriel, 35 St. Charles


Dallam Jos., clerk in Post Office, r Morgan b Seventh and Eighth


Dallam Richard B., Auditor of the City, r 76 Myrtle


Davidson John, bricklayer, Alley rear Cincinnati row on Sixth Davidson Mrs., boarding-house, Sixth b Morgan and Greene


Dater Henry, laborer, Wash b Sixth and Seventh


Daggert Joseph, drayman, Ninth b Wash and Biddle


Daggett Capt. John D., r 80 s Main


Dalton Richard, laborer, Ninth b Wash and Biddle


Darnley Charles, plasterer, r Alley b Third and Fourth, below Mulberry


Darnley Edward, laborer, Elm b Third and Fourth


Dabray A., Poplar b Third and Fourth


Day E., wood-yard, r 49 s First


Day Stephen, hatter, r Poplar b First and Second Devlin & Cuniffe, merchants, 32 n Front


Deaver Larkin, carpet store, 124 n First; r 107 Olive


Deaver J., col'd laborer, Walnut b Eighth and Ninth


Dennis John, boarding-house, 1234 First


Denny William S., clerk, 70 n First


Deroin M., druggist, r c Front and Myrtle


Deroin E. Vaundry, druggist and apothecary, 46 n First


Dewitt Capt. A. B., c First and Almond


Delany Dr., office c First and Olive, up stairs


Delany James, laborer, Spruce b Second and Third


Delisle Julius, French and Spanish teacher, 275 n First De Lange M., 140 n First


De Forest & Eddy, dealers in stoves and iron ware, 130 n First De Forest J. P. (De F. & Eddy,) Sixth b Franklin av and Carr Deveroux Nicholas, carpenter, r Eighth b Wash and Carr Determan Peter, laborer, 159 s Second


Desilet David, c Third and Walnut Dempsey Timothy, family grocery, c Third and Myrtle Dempsey Mrs. T., milliner, c Third and Myrtle


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Desaray David, col'd pilot, c Third and Almond


Desaray Mary, [col'd] chambermaid S. B. St. Louis, r Almond b First and Second


Deeds Henry, boarding-house, Fourth b Myrtle and Second Desavia Thérèse, col'd washerwoman, Olive b Front and First Dewingner Jas. A., Alley b Third and Fourth above Mulberry Dempsey Thomas, stone cutter, r Ninth b Market and Walnut Denala John B., laborer, 10 n Second


Dessaint Louis C., cabinet manufacturer, c Vine and Second; r Greene h Sixth and Seventh


Delile A., house painter. 16 n Third


Devoy Nicholas, boarding-house, 131 n Third


Dean Mrs., widow, 174 n Fourth Debutz Elizabeth, widow, Broadway above Cherry


Demier John, paver, 123 n Fifth


Deb George, tailor, r c Seventh and Pine


Demun Julius, Register of the Land Office, 50 n Sixth


Deats William, confectioner, Market b Ninth and Penth


Depew R. & Son, merchant tailors, 32 Chesnut


Dem George, laborer, 97 Chesnut


Delphi Refectory, by Willey & Young, c Second and Olive Delham Caroline, col'd washerwoman, Locust b Fourth and Fifth


Dell David M., wagon maker, Greene b Sixth and Seventh


Deal Conrad, butcher, r Plum b Second and Third


Deer W., tailor and scourer, c Front and Oak


Devin Mra. Jane, widow, Greene b Third and Fourth Deukins Simon, col'd laborer, Morgan b Seventh and Eighth


Denivan Dennis, laborer, Wash b Sixth and Seventh


Dimcler Phillip, boot maker, 195 n First


Dinnies & Radford, booksellers and stationers, 74 n First


Dinnies J. C. (D. & Radford,) 76 n Fifth


Dix John R., tailor, 66 n First; r 52 Market


Dixon David W., merchant, r Broadway above Cherry


Dixon Elijah, laborer, Cincinnati Row, on Sixth




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