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 6

Author: Keemle, Charles
Publication date: 1841
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Martinez Margaret, [Indian woman,] Fourth b Cedar and Plum Massot Joseph, wholesale grocer, r Fourth b Cedar and Mulberry Mauro P., principal of ladies' academy, 7 s Fifth


Mattox T. R., plasterer, (M. & Dill,) 105 Myrtle


Mattox Thomas H., plasterer, r Alley rear Fifth, b Poplar and Spruce


Maginnis M., sexton of Cathedral, Mulberry b Third and Fourth Mader John, boarding-house, c First and Elm


McAdams J., boot and shoemaker, 30 Greene


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McBride Mordica, barkeeper, r 27 s First McBarren L. Carroll, blacksmith, 65 Spruce McBarren John, 63 Spruce


McCausland John, city assessor, r and office 12 s Fourth


McCausland Thomas, carpenter, r 127 n Fifth


Mccullough Thomas, tailor, 192 n First


McCabe Patrick, wholesale and retail drygoods, 30 s First; r 11 Myrtle


McCrea Jane, [col'd,] 76 n Third


McCormick -, jeweller, r 93 n Fourth


McCormick William, jeweller, 34 Locust


McCormick James, carman, 25 Greene


McCormick James, carpenter, r Sixth below Spruce


McCormick John, clock repairer, r Sixth below Spruce


McCowen T., M. D., office Broadway b Morgan and Franklin av


McCarty Dennis, fruit store, c Fourth and Market


McCartney P., blacksmith, Ninth b Washington av and Greene McCauly Thomas, laborer, 60 Locust


McClenand -, boarding-house, Oak b Second and Third McClenand Sarah, [col'd,] Poplar b Second and Third


McClure William, butcher, r St. Charles b Eighth and Ninth McDonald J., exchange broker, 42 n First


McDonald Jno., paper hanger, Washington av b Fourth and Fifth


McDonald Patrick, carpenter, Greene b Fifth and Sixth


McDonough John, laborer, Ninth b Walnut and Market McDonac -, 31 s Third


McDowell Dr. Joseph, office 32 Locust


McDowell Dr. John B., r and office 1 s Fourth


McDaniel John, paper wareroom, 24 n Second


McDaniel Richard, col'd bricklayer, 36 Myrtle


McDermont Philip, clerk, r 135 n Third


McDermont J., laborer, c Fifth and Cedar


McEvoy Thomas, stone cutter, r 29 St. Charles


McEvoy -, stone cutter and sculptor, 25 St. Charles; r 27 St. Charles


McEnnis -, cooper, r 102 Walnut


McFaden Henry, boarding-house, Wash b Fifth and Sixth


McGill T. (Von Phul & McGill,) 122 Market


McGunnegle & Way, forwarding and commission merchants, 72 n Front


McGunnegle George K. (McG. & Way,) 146 Market


McGregor, Strachan & Co., grocers and commission merchants, 87 n Front


McGrath D., boarding-house, 96 n Front


McGrath Louis, boarding-house, 34 Olive


McGlinchy John, laborer, Morgan b Seventh and Eighth McGinty Patrick, grocer, r Broadway above Morgan McGuire James, boarding-house, Broadway above Cherry McGinness M., family grocery, Market b Seventh and Eighth McGhee Mrs., milliner and mantuamaker, 55 Olive


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McGee Thomas, r Carr b Fifth and Sixth


McGlade -, carpenter, r 49 Morgan McGovern Mrs. N., c Ninth and Franklin av


McGin Peter, laborer, Ninth above Carr


McHose Isaac, brewery, Second b Hazel and Sycamore; r next door above


McIntire J., 146 Walnut


McKnight Mrs. Mary, widow, c Seventh and Olive


McKenna T., family grocery, c Seventh and Morgan


McKenney B. F., justice of the peace and notary public, 19 Olive McKenney John, laborer, 28 s Second


McKenney Mrs., widow, Fourth b Poplar and Plum McKee Mrs., widow, Biddle b Fifth and Sixth McKee Mrs. James, Biddle b Seventh and Eighth


McKee H., clerk, r 141 s Second


McKee Hiram, r Spruce b Second and Third


McLackland D. A., dealer in boots and shoes, 18 Market McLaughlin Thomas, r Second b Hazel and Sycamore


McLean Mrs., widow, 169 s Third


McLean -, sugar refiner, r Fifth b Cedar and Mulberry McLean James, r Walnnt b Third and Fourth McLean & Belcher, sugar refinery, Cedar b First and Second McLory James, 40 Spruce McMillan John H., deputy marshal, r c Second and Chesnut McMyers Nancy, [col'd,] Almond b Second and Third McMahon George, grocer, 48 n Front


McMahon John, carpenter, r Second b Oak and Plum McMahon J., Shamrock Tavern, 36 Olive c Second


McMurray John D., iron railing manufacturer, 6 n Second McMurray Louis, 44 Chesnut


McMartin Thomas, M. D., druggist and apothecary, 76 Market; r 53 s Fifth


McMinniman M., tailor, c Ninth and St. Charles McMullen James, 78 s Third


McMurrel John, laborer, Seventh below Chouteau av


McNiel Joseph, r Sixth b Chesnut and Pine


McNiel John, hat and cap manufacturer, 36 n First


McNiel John, tailor, c Second and Spruce


McNulty John, family grocer, Second below Convent


McNulty Francis, jeweller, Lombard b First and Second


Mc Williams Mrs. Elizabeth, r Alley b Third and Fourth above Mulberry


Mackinder J., watchmaker, 135 n Third


Meech Stephen W., book store, 4 n First


Meecham J., cooper, r 108 n Second


Menkins A. H., watchmaker and jeweller, 19 Market Menkins Henry, pedler, Plum b Second and Third


Merckle G., turner of ivory and wood, Greene b Fifth and Sixth Mervin Mrs., widow, 81 Greene


Menne M., tailor, 19 Greene


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Merryman Charles, carpenter, r Biddle b Seventh and Eighth


Mengis William, tailor, r 159 s Second


Mexker R., laborer, Fourth b Myrtle and Almond


Merry Samuel, receiver of public money of the district of St. Louis, r and office Fifth b Almond and Poplar


Merritt William H., cabinet maker, r Alley rear Fifth above Cedar


Meeler Jacob, shoemaker, r Sixth below Spruce


Meier Thomas, J., hardware merchant, 98 n First


Mears H. H., day school, c Fourth and Elm


Meyers D. L., professor of music, 37 Spruce


Mead & Adriance, jewellers and watchmakers, 49 n First


Metten & Muller, watchmakers and jewellers, 85 n First


Mellen John, grocer, Plum b Front and First


Mellen Mrs. John, dress maker. Plum b Front and First


Mending J., boot and shoe maker, Eighth b Franklin av and Morgan


Mifflin Henry, constable, r Spruce b Second and Third


Milburn Gen. William, surveyor general, office 149 s Second; r 147 s Second


Milligan John, grocer, 60 n Front


Milligan Edward, clerk in the post-office, 32 Spruce


Miller Joseph, boarding-house, 89 n Front


Miller Anderson, jr., 79 n First


Miller John, segar store, 46 n First


Miller Mrs. Julia A., milliner, 94 n Second


Miller Henry, tailor, Second above Cherry


Miller Kits, city watch, 167 n Fourth


Miller A. J., r Broadway above Morgan


Miller -, col'd washerwoman, Market b Seventh and Eighth


Miller & Kinzpeter, saddlers and harness makers, 53 s Second Miller John G., bricklayer, Second b Lombard and Hazel Miller Charles, saddler, r c Third and Myrtle


Miller Nicholas, carpenter, r Alley rear Fifth below Convent


Missouri Hotel, by Webb & Billings, 194 n First


Missouri Mutual Insurance Company, 101 n First


Missouri Insurance Company, 67 n First


Missouri Republican Printing Office, (Chambers, Knapp & Co., pro- prietors,) 45 n First


Missouri Argus Printing Office, (Abel Rathbone Corbin, proprietor,) c First and Olive


Mier Caspar, laborer, Second b Spruce and Almond


Mier Adolphus & Co., hardware merchants, 23 n First


Mills James, boatman, 67 n Second


Mills A. L., 30 Chesnut; r 121 Market


Miles John, carman, r Fifth below Mulberry


Milihan Daniel, laborer, c Second and Cherry


Mindsling Conrad, watchmaker, r Seventh b Spruce and Almond


Milley, col'd washerwoman, 87 n Third


Minard Rev. P., pastor of the Episcopal Mission Church, r Fifth above Wash


Mink Philip, confectioner, 22 n Sixth


Miltenberger J. P., intelligence office, 30 Chesnut


Minewalt -, barkeeper, r 106 Pine


Mississippi Retreat, by E. Lester, Oak b Front and First Miscall John A., carpenter, Greene b Sixth and Seventh


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Mitchell William, laborer, 76 Greene


Mitchell C., shoemaker, Convent b Second and Third


Millone Mrs., c Front and Cedar


Mickle E. & Co., fancy drygoods merchants, 22 Market


Morehouse Capt. D. B., r Seventh b Franklin av and Wash


Morrison William M. (Simonds & M.) c Fourth and Vine


Morrison Alexander, stone cutter, r Eighth b Wash and Carr


Morris & Jacobs, merchants, 64 n Front


Morris John P., private boarding-house, 25 Olive


Morris William B., 39 s First


Moore Robert, c Second and Cherry


Moore Alexander, c Second and Cherry


Moore Philip, carpenter, r c Fifth and Greene


Moore Robert, plasterer, Morgan b Seventh and Eighth


Moore J. G., carpenter, r Broadway above Cherry


Moore E., Albion Hall, 151 n Second


Moore H., boarding-house, 1 s First c Market


Moore William, baker, r c Third and Spruce


Moore Dedrich, drayman, Fifth b Poplar and Spruce Mott John H. & Co., hardware merchants, 51 n First Motto Paul, cabinet maker, r Broadway above Cherry Mosier George, clerk, 464 n First


Moran Thomas, laborer, 121 n Fifth


Moran Charles, laborer, Sixth b Spruce and Almond


Moses William H., col'd barber, 51 Market


Molloy Mrs. L. A., milliner, and Leghorn and straw bonnet re- pairer, 75 Market


Moreau M. M., quarrier, Eighth b Franklin av and Morgan Monroe Victor, attorney at-Jaw, and agent for the settlement of French and Spanish land claims, office 32 Olive


Morgan John, stone cutter, r Market b Seventh and Eighth Morgan James M., r Fifth b Plum and Cedar


Morgan & Templeman, rectifiers, Myrtle b Second and Third Moulder H., teamster, Eighth b Carr and Biddle


Moffitt Mrs., seamstress, c Franklin av and Seventh


Moffit Peter, drayman, Alley rear Cincinnati row, Sixth


Moffit John, brass founder, Fifth below Convent


Motes Henry, carriage maker, r Locust b Fourth and Fifth


Moerschel Jacob, tobacconist, 29 Laurel


Moler Yorick, laborer, 60 s First


Morrel J., confectioner, First b Walnut and Elm Morton George, lumber yard, c Second and Elm


Morton George, iron-railing manufacturer, 5 n Second


Morton George, lumber merchant, r 104 Spruce


Mochel Louis, hair dresser, Oak b Front and First Mosser Samuel, r 153 s Second


Morri Baptiste, boatman, 171 s Second


Moray Henry, carman, 184 s Third


Mooney Owen, laborer, Fifth b Plum and Cedar Monica Jacob, brass founder, r Fifth below Convent


Molloney Thomas, laborer, Seventh below Chouteau av


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Mount John E., deputy constable, r 107 Myrtle


Mow Jerrard, stone mason, r Poplar b Fifth and Sixth Moret C., [col'd,] Poplar b First and Second Menaghan Henry, blacksmith, r 53 Elm Molle Eliza, widow, [col'd,] 132 s Second


Mullikin & Pratte, grocers, commission and forwarding [mer- chants, 20 n Front


Mullikin Charles, (M. &. Pratte,) 35 Elm


Mudge S. H., exchange broker, 76 First c Olive


Murdock John J., auction and commission merchant, 53 n First


Murdock F. B., attorney-at-law, 20 Pine ; r 15 s Seventh Murray H. R. & J., house and sign painters, 120 n Second


Murray James, city guard, Second above Oak


Murray George, drayman, Second above Cherry


Murray Mrs., widow, seamstress, 121 n Fifth


Murray Antoine, laborer, 165 s Third


Mulchay William, (Batterberry &. M.) Second above Cherry Mullanphy Mrs., 46 n Third


Mullanphy Bryan, attorney-at-law, office 26 Market Murrell Joseph P., family grocery, c Third and Locust


Muspagel M., laborer, 32 s Sixth


Murphy John, quarrier, Broadway above Cherry Murphy John, boarding-house, 129 n Fifth


Murphy J., wagon and plough manufacturer, c Seventh and Morgan


Murphy Dennis, 27 Greene


Murphy Joseph, wagon maker, r c Seventh and Morgan


Murphy Jeremiah, laborer, Second b Almond and Poplar Murphy T. D., r Fifth b Almond and Poplar Must G., cabinet maker, r Second below Convent


Mulray John, blacksmith, r 147 n Fifth Munsa H. W., [col'd,] dressing saloon, 16 Pine Mullen Thomas, foundry hand, Collins Muilow Charles, turner, r 8 St. Charles Music Charlotte, washerwoman, 27 Greene


Muyer James, laborer, Cherry b First and Second


Myers Abraham, merchant, 32 n Front Myers Louis, barber, 32 n Front Myers A., merchant, 172 n First Myers & Ayers, livery stable, c Second and Prune Myers William, c Fifth and Biddle Myers H. B., saddle and harness factory, 110 Olive


Myers M., carpenter, r c First and Spruce


Myers C., plasterer, r Poplar b First and Second Myers C., plasterer, Cincinnati row, Sixth


Navle Charles, carpenter, r 125 n Second Navalles J., grocery, Second b Mulberry and Lombard Nabb G. W., attorney-at-law, office 45 Chesnut; r 49 Vine National Hotel, by Stickney & Knight, c Third and Market


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Naver John, carpenter, r 32 s Sixth


Nash Louis, boatman, Third b Mulberry and Lombard


Nash Catharine, col'd washerwoman, Fifth b Almond and Spruce


Nash Benjamin, col'd drayman, c Sixth and Myrtle


Newman Jonas, grocer and commission merchant, 42 n Front Newman William, cabinet maker, 43 Market


Newman J., baker, Vine b Second and Third


Newberger M., clothing store, 144 n First


Newberger Mark, merchant, 464 n Front


New Market, Third b Greene and Morgan


New Foundry, Kingslands & Lightner, Broadway above Cherry


New Green Tree, by John Eble, 152 s Second


New Market, Fifth opposite Convent


Nelson W. H., boot and shoemaker, 90 Market


Nelson T. S., attorney-at-law, Irish agency office, 39 Pine


Newberry Henry, carpenter, r 142 n Fourth


Neahmer Mrs. Frederick, widow, e Fourth and Morgan


Neman Guy, laborer, Franklin av b Fourth and Fifth


Neil Joseph, 138 Walnut


Newland L., r Poplar b Third and Fourth


Nielson M. M., boarding-house, 230 n First


Nielson Thomas, pilot, Poplar b Second and First


Nicholas J., gardener, r Eighth b Wash and Carr Nicholas N., wholesale and retail druggist, 8 s First Niemann Frederick, shoemaker, 86 s Second


Niemayer Frederick, laborer, Fifth below Convent


Niemayer John, bell-hanger, r Alley rear Seventh b Walnut and Elm


Niceny, col'd washerwoman, First b Poplar and Plum


Noseda Charles, grocery, 183 n First


Noyes John P., r Seventh b Wash and Carr


Noel Andrew, laborer, c Eighth and Wash


Noltman Henry, foundry hand, Alley rear Cincinnati row, Sixth Nutsinger Jacob, stone cutter, r 60 s First


Nurse Gilbert, r Collins


Nully T. W., carpenter, r Greene b Seventh and Eighth Null Phillip, laborer, Franklin av b Eighth and Ninth


Oakley, Van Allen & Co., hardware merchants, 134 n First Oakford A. & Co., fancy store, 82 n First


O'Brian John, laborer, c Second and Cherry


O'Brian William, laborer, Cincinnati row, Sixth O'Brian D., boarding-house, 76 Prune


O'Brian Patrick, boarding-house, Greene, b Fifth and Sixth. O'Brian H., r Greene b Fifth and Sixth


O'Brian Bartholomew, carpenter, r Fifth below Convent O'Blenis Robert, livery stable, 50 Chesnut; r 15 n Third O'Blenis John, 7 Market


O'Conner Samuel, blacksmith, 51 n Fourth


O'Conner Thomas, r 66 St. Charles


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O'Donald John, laborer, c Second and Cherry Oderbeck Herman, laborer, Eighth b Wash and Carr O'Flaherty M. (Connoly, Hogan & Co.) c First and Vine Ogden Hammond, r 18 n Second


Ogden James, plasterer, Ninth above Wash Ogden John, stone cutter, c Second and Spruce Ohl Theodore, boot maker, 29 Elm


O'Hea John, carpenter, r Fifth opposite the Convent


O'Hara Marcus, brass and bell founder, 191 n First


Old Dominion, by J. Fisher, boarding-house, c Second and Olive


Olbon & Jones, tailors, 66 Locust


Oliver A., tailor and scourer, Plum b Front and First


O'Leary William, stone cutter, r 60 Greene


O'Marrel Daniel, grocer, 71 n Third


O'Neil Hugh, r Seventh below Chouteau av


O'Neil Mrs., widow, c Eighth and Greene


O'Neil E., blacksmith, Greene b Sixth and Seventh; r Sixth b Washington av and Greene


O'Neil James, boot maker, 148 n First


Opera House, by Thomas Levy, Concert Hall, 40 Market


Opel Louis, farrier, 53 n Second


Ormsbee Charles, merchant, 77 n Front


Ormsbee Daniel, clerk, r 59 Greene Orme A. E., brick maker, r 43 n Fifth


Orr Mrs., widow, Washington av b Fourth and Fifth


Ortisse Antoine, r Lombard b First and Second


O'Riley Barney, quarrier, c Second and Cherry


O'Rourke John, grocer and drygoods merchant, S s Front, r Second b Myrtle and Spruce


O'Ryan William, butcher, r Second b Hazel and Sycamore


Osbern James M., carpenter, r Fifth b Wash and Carr


Otto Henry, drayman, Fifth opposite the Convent


Otenwelder Martin, blacksmith, c First and Poplar ; r Poplar next door above


Ouvray John, blacksmith, r Plum b Second and First


Owens Esrom, collector, 256 n First


Owens Jane, col'd washerwoman, Broadway above Morgan


Owens E., coroner, office 22 Pine


Orphan Asylum, attended by the Sisters of Charity, Third b Wal- nut and Market


Office of the U. S. Recruiting Service, 35 Vine


Patterson H. R. & Co., confectioners, 181, n First


Patterson Henry, r Seventh above Olive


Patterson Nathaniel, (J. & E. Walsh & Co.) 84 Olive


Patterson Rev. R. E., D. D., pastor of the Baptist Church, r 7 s Fourth


Patterson Wm., boatman, r Poplar b First and Second


Papin Alexander, senr., 102 n First [Second


Papin Joseph, confectioner, 111 n First; r Poplar b First and


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Papin H. & T., confectioners, 44 n First


Papin Mdme., c Second and Pine


Papin Alexander, jr., c First and Locust


Page D. D., flour mill, Front b Walnut and Elm


Page D. D., bakery, 22 s First


Page Samuel, grocer and drygoods merchant, c First and Walnut Parker A. M., col'd drayman, Second above Cherry


Parker John, bricklayer, 52 Morgan


Park Anne, widow, Alley rear Seventh b Walnut and Elm


Packard G. H., (P. & Holton,) Fifth b Wash and Carr


Packard & Holton, forwarding and commission merchants, and boat stores, 1 Laurel c Front


Paschall & Ramsey, New Era printing office, Chesnut b Front and First


Pasquer Mrs. E., 91 Olive [and Third


Paymaster's Office U. S. A., (Maj. Stewart,) Laurel b Second Patch George, clerk, r 51 St. Charles


Pastuer Mrs. Mary, boarding house, 30 s First


Patriot Coffee-house, by --- Vacharesa, 175 s Second


Papay Mary, [col'd] Third b Lombard and Sycamore


Parsons John, 5 s Fourth


Paul René, 88 Elm


Pagit John, blacksmith, r 116 Olive


Palo T. S., teacher of French and Spanish, 38 Chesnut


Padfield Jacob, col'd laborer, c Ninth and Carr


Pease J. S. & Co., dealers in hardware and cutlery, 20 n First


Pease J. S., (J. S. P. & Co.,) Fourth b Cedar and Plum


Perrins Mrs., fancy dress and millinery store, 46 Market


Peers V. J., boarding-house, 152 n First


Pescell Nathaniel, market watchman, r 74 Market


Peacock J. S., clerk, r 92 n Second


Peets S. G., boarding-house, 11 n Fourth


Petsu F., carpenter, r 56 n Sixth


Pembadge David, boarding-house, Broadway above Morgan


Penrod John, pilot, Sixth b Franklin av and Morgan Perry John, 84 n Sixth


Perry Francis, col'd boatman, Ninth b Wash and Carr Perry L. P., M. D., r and office 29 Vine


Perry J. B., tanner, c Front and Spruce


Perry Mrs. S., c Fourth and Walnut


Pettit Edward, coachman, Eighth b Franklin av and Morgan Pettus Wm., (Collier & P.,) St. Charles b Sixth and Seventh Pelligen Robert, tailor, r 25 Greene


Peters Henry, carpenter, Biddle b Seventh and Eighth Peters Thomas, collecting agent and real estate broker, 18 Olive Pennington J. F., clerk, 5 n Front


Peter Philip, baker, c Fifth and Greene


Peter Mrs. Thomas, widow, Plum b First and Second


Peckham Edward, comb maker, r Alley rear Seventh b Wal- nut and Elm


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Pelky G., grocer, r Cedar b Second and Third


Pfund Frederick, boarding-house, 91 n Front


Pfeiffer A., German boarding-house, 50 n Fourth


Pfeiffer F., watchmaker and jeweller, 90 s Second


Phillips Cohen, merchant, 34 n Front


Phillips Geo. W., M. D., office 92 n Second ; r Olive b Sixth and Seventh


Phillips N., music and umbrella store, 28 Market


Phillips H., Social Hall, r 85 Market


Phillips John, Franklin house, 65 Olive


Phillips George, M. D., r Olive b Sixth and Seventh


Phillips John, boarding-house, 123 s Second


Phillipson Simon, Third b Mulberry and Lombard


Phillips Mrs., col'd washerwoman, 63 n Third


Philadelphia Coffee-house c Second and Vine


Philobad Augustus, silversmith, r Seventh b Franklin av and Wash


Philbert Benjamin, carpenter, Franklin av b Fifth and Sixth


Phoenix Brewery, by Gronenbold & Ketterer, c Front and Myrtle


Piggot A., druggist, 173 n First; r Broadway above Cherry Piggot Mrs. Francis, widow, 99 s Second


Picotte H., Rocky Mountain trader, 116 n Second


Pine George W., 21 + Market


Piles W., attorney-at-law, office 31 Pine


Pitcher Philip, bootmaker, Pine b Second and Third


Pilchy Joseph, mate on steamboat, r Olive b Fourth and Fifth Pickren M., boatman, Collins


Pim William, clerk in the Surveyor's office, r 138 s Third


Planters' Hotel, (unfinished,) Fourth b Chesnut and Pine


Powell J. & J., wholesale drygoods and commission merchants, 13 n Front


Powell Joseph, (J. & J. P.,) Fourth b Poplar and Plum


Powell Peter & Co., importers of hardware and cutlery, 16 » Front


Powell Willis J., professor of modern and ancient languages, 4 n Third


Powell Peter & Joseph, plaining machine, c Ninth and Wash- ington av


Potter P. J., druggist and stationer, 62 n Front


Poe Harden, carpenter, r Eighth above Carr


Poe Louis, stone cutter, c Franklin av and Eighth


Pope & West, grocers, forwarding and commission merchants, 68 n Front


Pocket Francis, carpenter, r 260 n First


Pond Charles H., architect, 62 n First; r Sixth b Myrtle and Spruce


Post Office, Thos. Watson, P. M., c Second and Chesnut


Post William, laborer, Morgan b Fourth and Fifth


Polk Trusten, attorney-at-law, office 54 n Second ; r 49 n Sev- enth


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Pococke William H., sign painter and glazier, r 7 n Fourth


Portremo Paul, r Seventh b Chesnut and Pine


Power Thomas, laborer, Eighth b Franklin av and Wash


Powers Edward, mate on steamboat, r c Seventh and Washing- ton av


Powers James, boarding-house, 60 Locust


Powers J., drayman. 111 Elm


Powers James, comb maker, r 28 Elm


Porter Samuel D., miller, r 47 St. Charles


Pole Etian, musician, 61 Olive


Poatter William, schoolmaster, 41 Morgan


Ponath F. W., bootmaker, Morgan b Fourth and Fifth


Pothof T., tailor, r Wash b Seventh and Eighth


Podista Anthony, fruiterer, c First and Elm


Pomroy Chester, brickyard, r Fifth b Almond and Poplar


Pratte Bernard, (Mullikin & P.,) 21 Chesnut


Price Jeremiah, engineer and blacksmith, c Ashley and First


Price E., 55 n Sixth


Price Conrad, laborer, Eighth b Wash and Carr


Price Margaret, col'd washerwoman, c Sixth and Myrtle


Presbury G. G. jr., manager's office of the Masonic Lottery, 76 First c Olive


Prather J. V., M. D., r 58 n Second


Prather Loyd, carpenter, r c Second and Hazel


Prescott Wm., printer, r Southern House, c Second and Chesnut


Pritchet Leeds, surgical instrument maker, c Broadway and Morgan


Protestant Orphan Asylum, Seventh b Franklin av and Morgan Prevost Jos., (old sailor,) Fifth b Washington av and St. Charles Primm Wilson, attorney-at-law, office 42 Chesnut ; r 115 s Se- cond


Primm Mrs. Peter, widow, 52 Elm


Primm & Tiernan, grocers and drygoods merchants, 141 Second c Plum


Provost N., clerk, r 100 s Second


Provost H. N., grocery, c Second and Lumber


Prohammer Joseph, c Third and Sycamore


Provonçal Mdme., 70 Spruce


Provenchère Mdme., Second b Hazel and Sycamore


Putnum & Co., hatters, 32 n First


Putnam Edward, (P. & Co.,) Alley b Fifth and Sixth above Elm


Pullis C. & T. R., blacksmiths, Sixth b Washington av and Greene


Pulte N., M. D., r 69 Market


Purvis John, stone cutter, r Market b Seventh and Eighth


Purdy J., carpenter, Chesnut b Third and Fourth Purdy James J., 64 Fourth b Spruce and Myrtle


Purfurst Frederick, bootmaker, 76 s Second ; r Myrtle b Second and Third


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Quigly Thomas, carpenter, Broadway above Cherry Quin Thomas, blacksmith, r Eighth b Morgan and Franklin av Quin Francis, laborer, 66 Locust


Quirk Edward, laborer, Cherry b First and Second Quinette Oliver, carpenter, r c Sixth and Washington av Quail Conrad, wagon maker, Greene b Sixth and Seventh


Quisick John, carman, r 71 Greene


Quast J. F., shoemaker, Second b Lombard and Hazel Quellmalz C. G., bootmaker, Second below Convent Quellmalz Mrs., studied midwife, r Second below Convent


Quarter Master's Office U. S. A. (Maj Macree,) c Second and Laurel


Rasin H. H. & Co. (late Edwards, Rasin & Co. ) grocers, commis- sion and forwarding merchants, 14 n Front


Ranson R. S., M. D., office 173ª n First


Rayburn Samuel S. (Bridge, R. & Co.) Broadway above Cherry


Randolph W. S., r Sixth b Myrtle and Spruce


Ratchford John, excavater, 121 n Fifth


Ratcliffe G. Z., tobacconist, 77 Market


Ray Jacob, drayman, 109 Pine


Rabourg & Schaffner, tanners and curriers, 35 s First


Rasin U., clerk, r 131 s Third


Ranney Nathan, 50 s Fifth


Raynard Adolph, clerk, r Alley rear Seventh c Walnut


Reily Philip & Co., wholesale and retail grocers, 31 s First


Reily Mrs. John P., widow, private boarding-house, 50 Elm Reily Thomas, tailor, 192 n First


Reily Seaton, carpenter, r 142 n Fourth


Rentfew John, foreman at the new foundry, r Fifth b Wash and Carr


Reed Joseph, silver plater, r 97 n Sixth


Reed Benjamin H., seedsman, 15 Market


Reed James, coppersmith, 49 s First


Recorder's Office, (Gen. J. Ruland,) c Fifth and Market


Renard Hyacinthe, c Second and Locust


Renou Miss, Broadway Cottage, Broadway above Cherry


Reynolds Lewis E., carpenter, r Wash b Sixth and Seventh


Reister & Co., wagon makers, c First and Poplar


Renshaw William, secretary Citizens Insurance Company, r Al- mond b Second and Third


Reyburn Thos. G., grocer and commission merchant, 40 n Front; r Collins


Rice John, grocer, 47 n Front ; r 69 n Fourth


Rice Columbus, laborer, Third below Convent


Risley, Alleyne & Co., grocers and commission merchants, 67 n Front


Risley William, (R., Alleyne & Co.) r 70 s First


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Risley William, boat store, Front b Myrtle and Spruce Riggin John & Brother, dry-goods merchants, 114 n First Riggin James, boarding-house, Greene b Fifth and Sixth




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