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 7

Author: Keemle, Charles
Publication date: 1841
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Riggin John, Central Tavern, 64 Chesnut


Rigg John, clerk, 75 n First


Riggs L., r 22 Chesnut


Ricketson A., merchant, 94 n First


Ricketts George, r 103 Spruce


Riddle Alexander, lumber yard, c Fifth and Pine


Richards S. C., blacksmith, Olive b Fourth and Fifth; r 49 n Fourth


Richards Benjamin, Branch Coffee-house, 13 n Fourth


Richardson William, clerk, in the post-office, r Fourth b Cedar and Plum


Richardson Lucy, [col'd] 107 Myrtle


Risque F. W., attorney-at-law, office 36 Chesnut


Risque John, steward, Cherry b First and Second


Rippey Mathew, carpenter, 122 Chesnut; r 106 Chesnut


Rivereau Dr., office 37 Pine


Rifle William, r 52 Oak


Ribel Charles, laborer, Morgan b Fourth and Fifth


Rizer Daniel L., deputy marshal, r 130 s Second


Reynolds Robert, boarding-house, Cedar b Fifth and Sixth


Ridgely F. L., secretary Union Insurance Company, r Seventh b Walnut and Elm


Rock Philip, grocer, 46 n Front


Rocky Mountain House, by P. Valliers, c Second and Poplar Rowan & Brown, grocers and commission merchants, 86 n Front Rowand J. R., M. D., r and office 4 Market


Rosselot & Anderson, ornamental hair manufacturers, 105 n First Roper's Gymnasium, 86 n First


Roper J., lock and gunsmith, Myrtle b Second and Third


Robertson A., hatter, 31 n First


Rogers J. A., lumber yard, c Second and Oak


Rogers Samuel, (Everson &. R.) 145 n Fourth


Rogers William, mate on steamboat, r Eighth b Morgan and Franklin av


Robinson F. E., city guard, Second above Cherry


Robinson Mrs. Sophia, widow, 169 s Third


Robinson E., col'd boatman, Sixth b Spruce and Almond


Robinson G. R., c Sixth and Biddle


Robb Mrs., widow, 146 n Fourth


Robbins E. H., family grocer and drygoods merchant, 3 Market


Robbins Mrs., boarding-house, 28 Chesnut


Robbins Nathaniel, family grocery, c Seventh and Franklin av Robby J., carpenter, r Ninth above Wash


Robin William, music master, 66 Pine


Roberts Henry, grocer, Seventh b Morgan and Franklin av


Roubidoux M. Joseph, r Front b Myrtle and Elm


Roubidoux Michael, trader, c First and Myrtle


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Rote Mrs., boarding-house, 63 n Third


Ronan Davis, laborer, 71 n Third


Rohmann A. B., grocer and drygoods merchant, 156 n Third


Romaine Thomas, col'd barber, c Third and Vine; r 68 Olive Romain C., tailor, r 72 s Second


Romyn Mrs. C. W., widow, boarding-house, 70 Market


Rose Francis, laborer, c Fifth and Franklin av


Rose Hugh, Rose Cottage, c Eighth and Wash


Rose Edward, M. D., r 63 n First


Roseblair Mrs. Mary, widow, 34 Myrtle


Rosenbeaum J. & Co., shoemakers, 68 Olive


Rozier & Chouteau, grocers and drygoods merchants, 8 Market square


Roche Wm., family grocery, 37 Market


Roche Mrs., widow, Spruce b First and Second


Rofe John, gardener, r Alley rear Eighth above Franklin av


Roff A., clerk, r Third b Almond and Spruce


Rolle B. W., tailor, r Ninth b Franklin av and Morgan


Roler D., butcher, r Studley's row, Convent


Rolet Antoine, c First and Spruce


Rouel Savarie, laborer, 60 Olive


Rouel Mrs., widow, 62 Olive


Rowshebaw Michael, drayman, First b Cedar and Plum


Roth Jacob, mattress maker, 125 s Second


Roy J. Baptiste, trader, r 141 s Second


Roy Henry, First Ward House, 150 s Second Roland Charles, laborer, c Second and Lombard


Roland A. D., carpenter, r Second b Hazel and Sycamore


Roland J. R., col'd boatman, c Fourth and Poplar


Rohr B., glazier, r c Third and Spruce


Royal Joshua, laborer, 94 s Third


Ronaldson William, laborer, Seventh above Chouteau av


Rogerson David, pilot, Alley rear Seventh b Spruce and Elm Rullier Peter, grocer, 211 n First


Rump Henry, house of refreshment, 198 n First


Ruggles & Chace, commission merchants, 55 n First Rutherford T. S., fancy drygoods, 24 n First


Russell & Lindley, grocers & commission merchants, 69 n Front


Russell Samuel, (R. &. Lindley,) c Seventh and Walnut


Russell Mrs. Richard, widow, Second above Cherry


Russell J , pilot, Wash b Sixth and Seventh Russell Mrs. Margaret, widow, 169 s Second


Russell John, school teacher, r c Fifth and Cedar Russell Jane, col'd washerwoman, Hazel b Second and Third Russ John, carpenter, r Fifth below Convent Rust Benjamin, shoemaker, c Second and Cherry


Rucker L. F., livery stable, 129 n Second; r Second above Cherry Rucker Elizabeth, boarding-house, Second above Cherry


Rucker George, stone mason, r Broadway above the new foundry Rundlett Mrs. J. S., private boarding-house, 20 Chesnut


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Rudolph J., blacksmith, r 66 Olive


Ruth William J., printer, r 25 Oak


Rugart A., laborer, r c Fifth and Cedar


Rumford Charles C., family grocery, c Seventh and Carr


Rust Thomas, bootmaker, Second b Lombard and Hazel


Ruland Gen. John, recorder and clerk of the Circuit Court, office c Fifth & Market; r 25 s Fifth


Ryan Wm., foundry hand, Second above Cherry


Ryan Thomas, laborer, 129 n Fifth


Ryan Mary, washing and ironing, Market b Seventh and Eighth Ryan Thomas, stone mason, r Ninth b Washington av and St. Charles


Ryan James, r Greene b Fifth and Sixth


Ryan Dennis, laborer, Sixth below Spruce


Sands S. G., segar manufacturer, 168 n First Saunders William H., accountant, Sixth above Morgan


Sandbery P. G., family grocery, c Eighth and Wash


Sarpy J. B. ( American Fur Co.) e Sixth and Washington av Sandford J. F. A. (American Fur Co.) 154 n First


Salisbury & Riggin, dealers in boots and shoes, 114 n First Salisbury William, Waverly House, 78 n First


Sarol Jacob, blacksmith, r 97 Chesnut Sagner B., fruit store, 145 n Second


Salorgne Theodore, carriage maker, 154 n Second Sage C., carpenter, r c Sixth and Biddle


Saltmarsh Charles, engineer, Sixth b Wash and Carr


Saltmarsh Capt. Edward, r Sixth b Wash and Carr Samuel James, produce merchant, 2 Davis' row, Laurel Saunderson Caroline, col'd washerwoman, 36 Myrtle Sacks Michael, tailor, r Second b Mulberry and Cedar Scheide & Decou, clothing store, 29 n Front Schnell John, house of refreshment, 199 n First Scott Wm. & Co., auction and commission merchants, 12 n First Scott E., dealer in tin ware, stoves and hollow ware, 7 n First Scott William, (Wm. Scott & Co.) 134 n Fourth Scott William, M. D., r 33 n Sixth


Scott Mrs., widow, washerwoman, Collins


Scott Magdalen, widow, 91 Elm


Scudder C. S., M. D., 146 n Third ; r c Sixth and Wash


Scuter John, carpenter, r Sixth b Wash and Franklin av Schea Jacob, wheelwright, c Sixth and Chesnut


Schilling Charles, tailor, 49 Market


Schneider -, commission merchant, Chesnut b Front and First Schneider E. & Co., chandlers, Chesnut b Front and First Scannall Timothy, wheelwright, Plum b Second and Third Schrader W., plough manufacturer, Cherry b First and Second. Schroer H., tailor, 144 n Fifth


Scummer Frederick, porter, 45 St. Charles Scheible George, baker, c. Greene and Sixth.


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Scheible & Brunner, manufacturers of chirurgical instruments, 27 Myrtle


Scorbat Peter, laborer, Franklin av b Eighth and Ninth


Schaumberg Christian, hair dresser, 96 s Second


Schnell J., turner, r Morgan b Fourth and Fifth


Schrider J., laborer, Seventh b Wash and Carr


Scheel J. F., boot maker, 77 s First


Scantling Mary, r Morgan b Fourth and Fifth


Schumert A. & P., tailors and scourers, 63 s Second


Schrimpf William, portrait painter, 82 s Second


Schoffler E., grocer, 150 s Second


Scirer E., tailor, r 154 s Second


Scholly Edward W., architectural carver, c Fourth and Walnut Scoderfield George, shoemaker, Spruce b Second and Third


Semple Charles, storage and commission merchant, 12 n Front Severson B., cabinet maker, 192 n First


Severson Benoni, family grocery, 144 n Third


Severson Alexander, boarding-house, Olive b Second and Third Settle Thomas G., merchant, 88 n First


Stedhof Antoine, wagon maker, Plum b Second and Third


Seefker George, laborer, 146 n Fifth


Sedgewick S., pilot, c Sixth and Biddle


Seby John, trader, 47 n Seventh


Selmes T. R., dealer in drygoods, groceries, boots and shoes, 57 s First


Seider G., cabinet maker, 77 s Second


Seidler Jacob, laborer, c First and Plum


Sears William R., boatman, 11 Cedar


Shannon J., grocer, 43 n Front


Shannon John, plasterer, Alley rear Seventh b Walnut and Elm Shurlds Henry, cashier of the Bank of the State of Missouri, r 137 n First


Shipp & Woodbridge, watchmakers and jewellers, 119 n First


Shaw William Tailor, (S. &. Kramer,) 47 St. Charles


Shaw & Kramer, tailors, 92 n First


Shaw John R., 47 n Second


Shaw Thomas, boot maker, r 63 s Fourth


Shaw Lyman K., r Fourth b Myrtle and Elm


Shaw H. B., tobacconist, r 80 Myrtle


Shepley J. R., attorney-at-law, 12 n Second


Shaver Nicholas, chandler, c Second and Cherry


Shaver N., blacksmith, r Broadway above Morgan


Shaver H., wagon maker, Eighth b Wash and Carr Shafer Ezekiel, shoemaker, 29 Elm


Shelvy C., laborer, Second above Cherry


Shuetz John A., boot maker, 3 n Third


Shakspeare Boarding and Coffee-house, Theatre building, c Ol- ive and Third


Shule John G., boarding-house, 127 n Third


Shepard Elihu H., justice of the peace, 22 Pine ; r 9 n Fourth 5*


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Sheppard E., music and musical instrument store, 46 Market Shepard David, bricklayer, r 67 s Fifth


Shively John, engineer and surveyor, c Fourth and Morgan Sharkey John, barkeeper on steamboat, r Broadway ab Cherry Shade John, boarding-house, 45 and 47 n Fifth


Shades Refectory, by Hopkins & Hildreth, 46 Olive, Theatre


Shallcross Mdme., boarding-house, 55 n Fifth


Shryer William, family grocery, c Greene and Sixth Sherbot Mrs. Louis, widow, Market b Seventh and Eighth


Shaar A., laborer, Seventh b Wash and Carr Shovey Joseph, painter, r Eighth b Franklin av and Morgen Shrider John, r Eighth b Franklin av and Wash Shetler Joseph, gardener, r Ninth b Wash and Carr Shinzing A., carpenter, r Ninth above Wash


Shrimpf & Doellner, painters, 23 Pine


Shoenen John, tailor, 26 Olive


Shibley John, r 76 Olive


Shawks S., locksmith, Plum b Second and Third


Shan Joseph, bricklayer, Morgan b Seventh and Eighth


Sherer S. B., 40 Morgan


Sheroff Mary, widow, washerwoman, Morgan b Fourth & Fifth Shindollars J. C., provision store, Second b Hazel and Lombard Sharlival Peter, col'd boatman, 21 s Third


Shilling Charles, tailor, r Alley rear Fifth below Convent


Shatseon Clement, fur trader, r 146 s Third Shoveck G., laborer, Fifth below Convent


Showman A., laborer, Fifth below Convent


Shelton J. G., merchant tailor, 65 n First; r Fourth b Elm and . Spruce


Shark Samuel, locksmith, 142 n Fourth


Short M., laborer, Ninth b Walnut and Market


Shut George, pedler, 71 Myrtle


Shanehouse George, tailor, r 71 Myrtle


Sherly E., plasterer, Spruce b Second and Third


Shadel Henry, tailor. r Almond b Second and Third


Simonds & Morrison, storage and commission merchants, 19 n Front


Simonds John, (S. &. Morrison,) Market b Eighth and Ninth


Simonds & Childs, house and sign painters, 31} Locust


Simonds S., r Third b Mulberry and Lombard


Signaigo James, grocer, 82 n Front


Sire J. A. (American Fur Co.) 154 n First


Sickles A. B. & Co., importers of hardware, 140 n First Simmons H. C., 47 n Second


Simmons Dr., office 76 Chesnut


Singleton H., architect of the new courthouse, r Eighth b.St. Charles and Locust


Silk H., pedler, 140 s Third


Simpson Frederick, house painter, 69 Market


Simpson Mrs. T., milliner and dress maker, 69 Market


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Simpson Martin, r Morgan b Seventh and Eighth Simpson Dr., r c Third and Elm


Sinclair, Taylor & Co., flour merchants and whiskey distillers, 10 Locust


Singler Barney, laborer, 130 s Third


Sintman C., laborer, Franklin av b Eighth and Ninth


Simont Heller, 120 s Third


Simont John, carpenter, r Walnut b Fourth and Fifth


Skinner P. R., attorney-at-law, office 18 n Second


Skinner Thomas, attorney-at-law, office 18 n Second


Skinner Alfred, merchant, r 92 Elm


Skinker T., r 62 n Sixth


Slater & Holbrook, auction and commiss. merchants, 37 n Front


Sloper & Rimmer, milliners from London, 40 Market


Slone Thomas, blacksmith, r Seventh above Franklin av


Sleter Augustus, gardener, r Eighth b Wash and Carr Slomes Alexander, gilder, r 57 Greene


Slather Joseph, pedler, Walnut b Third and Fourth


Slarkinhoff Charles, shoemaker, Spruce b Second and Third


Smith Delzell, wholesale grocer, 38 n Front; r Collins


Smith Brothers & Co., grocers and commission merchants, 4 n- Front


Smith James, (S., Brothers & Co.) c Third and Cedar


Smith William H. (S., Brothers & Co.) First b Cedar and Plum


Smith John, grocer, 47 n Front


Smith George, auction and commission merchant, 59 n Front Smith & Spohr, sign painters, 142 n First


Smith E. B., M. D., office Broadway above Morgan


Smith William, boarding-house, c Fifth and Greene


Smith John, president of the Bank of the State of Missouri, I. Broadway above Cherry


Smith Johnson, flour merchant, r Fifth b Wash and Carr


Smith Daniel B., cabinet maker, r 163 n Seventh


Smith William, laborer, Ninth b Franklin av and Wash


Smith John, boatman, 97 Chesnut


Smith Mrs., boarding-house, 25 Pine


Smith Joseph, carpenter, r St. Charles b Seventh and Eighth


Smith William, r Franklin av b Seventh and Eighth


Smith Merrick, carpenter, shop 47 s Second


Smith Garret, carpenter, r 133 s Second


Smith George, shoemaker, r Second below Convent


Smith John, r Third below Convent


Smith Jacob, deputy county surveyor, r 157 s Second


Smith John, boarding-house, 13 s Third


Smith Nancy, col'd washerwoman, 45 s Fifth


Smith Altheus, superintendent of the oil-mill, r Fifth b Cedar and Plum


Smith Edward, barkeeper on steamboat, r c Fifth and Cedar


Smith Thomas F., c Seventh and Chouteau av


Smith Henry, carpenter, r Seventh below Chouteau av.


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Smith John, laborer, Ninth b Walnut and Market


Smith Henry, carpenter, r Alley rear Fifth above Elm Smith -, r 74 Myrtle


Smith Charles L., artiste, r Poplar b Second and Third Smith Mdme. Emily, widow, Lombard b First and Second Smiser Charles, painter, r Lombard b First and Second Smootay J., laborer, Franklin av b Eighth and Ninth


Snyder & Speel, house carpenters, Cherry b First and Second Snyder H. M., brass and bell founder, Oak b Second and Third Southack F. W., china, glass and queensware store, 18 n First Southern House, by B. F. Watkins, 26 n Second c Chesnut Southall Vincent, carpenter, r 167 n Fourth


Sophia, col'd washerwoman, Fifth above Franklin av


Social Hall, by H. Phillips, 3 Market


Solway Joseph, boatman, r 70 Locust


Sours N., laborer, Franklin av b Eighth and Ninth


Soyran Mdme., r Second b Mulberry and Lombard


Spring A. L., grocer, 45 n Front


Sproule & Agnew, wholesale grocers, forwarding and commis- sion merchants, 74 n Front


Speller Stephen, boarding house, 85 n Front


Spalding & Tiffany, attorneys-at-law, 67 n First


Spalding Josiah, attorney-at-law, r Fourth b Plum and Cedar Springmeier F., tailor, 149 n Second Sparks John, city collector, office 9 n Fourth


Sparks J. H., Commercial Hotel, Laurel b Front and First


Sparks Mrs. P., widow, 93 s Second


Spark Mrs., milliner, 54 Market Speenman Frederick, laborer, Broadway above Cherry Sprigg James, (Conn, S. &. Greene,) Fifth b Locust and St. Chas. Spence Henry, carpenter, r 51 n Fifth


Sprelman Samuel, painter, r 77 Market


Sparhawk Capt., r c Seventh and Franklin av


Sporleder A., tailor, Laurel b Front and First Spenist Alexander, laborer, 81 Greene Spurlhead Henry, bricklayer, Ninth b Wash and Carr


Speck Henry, family grocery, 69} s Second


Spencer Mrs., widow, Elm b Second and Third Spencer Mrs. T., English seminary, 47 s Fifth Sproat Harris L., attorney-at-law, office 17 Pine Stevens Simeon, clerk, r 4 s Fifth


Stevens P., drayman, Cincinnati row, Sixth


Stevens Mrs. Elizabeth, Third b Spruce and Almond Stevens Simon, 4 s Fifth


Stevason C., carpenter, r Market b Ninth and Tenth


Stone R. H., wholesale grocer, 7 n Front Stoner William, drayman, 64 Olive Stoner Caroline, washerwoman, 64 Olive


Stagg John & Co., grocers and commiss. merchants, 24 n Front Stagg John, (J. S. & Co.) r 9 s Fourth


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Stearns & Arthur, grocers and commiss. merchants, 39 n Front Stearns Nathan, merchant, 45 n Front


Starnes & Springer, grocers, 56 n Front


Stettinius & January, grocers, commission and forwarding mer- chants, 60 n Front


Stettinius Joseph, (S. &. January,) c Morgan and Fifth


Stear J., boarding-house, 233 n First


Stear Adam, laborer, 32 s Sixth


Street Robert, clothing merchant, 128 n First; r 37 St. Charles Street Commissioner, A. Kayser, office 5 n Fourth


Stansbury & Amos, clothing merchants, 102 n First c Locust


St. John Harvey, exchange office, 126 n First


St. Michell Edward, 3 n Fourth


St. Andrews Mrs., widow, c Seventh and Greene


St. Francis Cathedral, (now building,) c Ninth and Greene


St. Louis Gas-light Company, 100 n First


St. Louis Perpetual Insurance Company, 79 n First c Olive


St. Louis Insurance Company, 75 n First


St. Louis Floating Dock and Insurance Company, 47 n First St. Louis County Jail, c Sixth and Chesnut


St. Louis House, by C. & F. Jacoby, 23 Market


St. Louis Greys' Assembly Room, 66 Chesnut


St. Louis Boarding-house, by Louis Opel, c Front and Elm


St. Louis Public School, c Fourth and Spruce


St. Louis Theatre, Ludlow & Smith, managers, c Third and Olive


St. Louis Museum, c Second and Market


St. Louis Garden, by Louis Engal, Franklin av b Eighth and Ninth


St. Louis Hospital, Spruce b Third and Fourth


Stage Office, eastern line, via Vincennes and Louisville, and southern line, (E. Archer, proprietor,) c Fourth and Pine


Stage Office, eastern and northern line, 30 Chesnut


Stine C. W. & Co., family grocery, c Fourth and Olive


Styne Nicholas, boarding-house and family grocery, c Sixth and Pine


Stakes Singleton, carpenter, r Fifth b Carr and Biddle


Stimson Mrs., boarding-house, Sixth b Washington avenue and Greene


Stout M. & N. H., plane makers, 20 Olive


Stout Moses, (M. & N. H. S.) 71 n Sixth


Stout Nathaniel H. (M. & N. H. S.) 69 n Sixth


Steward Wm. S., 52 n Sixth


Steward William, carpenter, 61 Olive


Strore Conrad, tailor, 26 n Sixth


Stanford & Davis, grocers and drygoods merchants, 7 Market


Stanford J. R. (S. &. Davis,) 74 s First


Steigers M. & T., family grocery, c Market and Fourth


Stevenson Matilda, col'd washerwoman, c Eighth and Wash


Stevenson Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, Walnut b Third and Fourth


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Stevenbrook John, laborer, c Franklin av and Ninth


Stogy Peter, laborer, Eighth b Wash and Carr


Stutter Peter, gardener, r Eighth b Wash and Carr


Stack James, laborer, Ninth b Washington av and Greene


Stack Peter, miller, r Collins


Stacker Matilda, col'd washerwoman, Locust b Fourth and Fifth Stocker William H., cooper, Chesnut b Front and First Stoken George, pedler, 32 s Sixth


Stockton George, col'd steward, 162 s Second


Stubs Richard, carpenter, r Locust b Fourth and Fifth


Stubs Ceby, col'd washerwoman, Franklin av b Eighth and Ninth


Stibbs John T., upholsterer, warerooms and r Morgan b Fifth and Sixth


Stibbs Cristopher, c Fifth and Morgan


Stanegar A. R., saddler, 72 Locust


Stringer T., tailor, 23 Locust


Steiger J. S., bleeding, cupping, teeth extracting, hair cutting, et cætera, Plum b Second and Third


Story James, boot maker, Plum b Second and Third


Stumpf Thomas, laborer, Oak b Front and First


Strother Mrs., widow, 64 s Second c Laurel


Stroup George & Son, coopers, c Front and Walnut


Stinemiller Louisa, widow, c First and Almond


Stimler C. H., Vater Rhein Coffee-house, 57 s First


Studeman Frederick, fruit store, c Second and Myrtle


Studeman Mrs. F., dress maker, c Second and Myrtle


Stoffel Peter, boarding-house, 57 Third c Myrtle


Steyler George, shoemaker, r Second below Convent


Steitz M., butcher, r Second below Convent


Strubeck Hermon, r Fifth below Convent


Stender Henry, cabinet maker, Spruce b Second and Third


Strunk John H., carman, Mulberry b Third and Fourth


Studley N. C., drygoods and provision store, Studley's row, Convent


Striebed Louis, hair dresser, 87 n First


Stickney & Knight, National Hotel, c Market and Third Suydam John, merchant, 151 n First


Suttle T. G., drygoods store, 2 n First


Sublette & Campbell, wholesale dealers in drygoods, 7 n First


Superintendent of the Water Works, P. Brooks, office 5 n Fourth


Sullivan Jeremiah, 105 n Fifth


Sullivan Thomas, laborer, c Market and Third


Sullivan Jeremiah, boarding-house, Ninth above Greene Sullivan James, 32 Pine


Sullivan Mrs. J., dress maker, 32 Pine


Sutherland G. W., fashionable tailor, Vine b Second and Third


Sumners L., laborer, c Fifth and Greene


Sumner Leonard, livery stable, Oak b First and Second; r Fifth above Franklin av


Sumstur John, cabinet maker, 72 Locust


Suber Joseph H., carpenter, r Eighth b Morgan and Greene Supple James, laborer, Ninth b Washington av and Greene Suttles Sylvester, carpenter, r 78 Locust


Sutton Mrs. Mary Ann, widow, 76 s Third


Sutton Mrs., widow, Alley rear Seventh b Walnut and Elm


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Surveyor General's Office, (Gen. Wm. Milburn,) 149 s Second Sutter Michael, Alton House, First b Almond and Poplar Swon John C. (Barnes &. S.) 55 St. Charles


Sweringen J. T., produce merchant, 2 Davis' row, Laurel b Front and First; r Central St. Louis, on Broadway Switzer A. G. & Co., grocers, commission and forwarding merchants, 49 n Front


Swart Abraham M., York House, c Second and Prune


Swartink George, cabinet maker, r 67 n Fifth


Swenderman Michael, r First b Plum and Poplar


Swenderman Joseph, dairy, 185 s Third


Sweeney Francis, r 113 Elm


Swiers Joseph, shoemaker, Studley's row, Convent


Sylvester Peter, labourer, Elm b Front and First


Sylvester J., watchmaker and jeweller, 102 n First


Sykes James, M. D., 123ª n First


Syll William. shoemaker, r Second b Hazel and Sycamore


Tatum David, wholesale grocer and commission merchant, 15 n Front; r 40 Walnut


Taylor & Holmes, importers of queensware & china, 34 n Front Taylor & Marshall, dealers in fancy and staple drygoods, 50 n First c Pine


Taylor Robert W. (Sinclair, T. & Co.) 28 n Second


Taylor Henry, boarding-house, Eighth b Wash and Carr


Taylor Thomas, (T. & Marshall,) 43 Locust


Taylor & Ferguson, exchange brokers, 23 Locust


Taylor Thomas, dresser of skins and furs, r Front b Poplar and Spruce


Taylor Moses, family grocery, Greene b Seventh and Eighth


Taylor Joshua, c Franklin av and Ninth


Taylor Robert, laborer, Ninth above Wash


Taylor John, city guard, Second above Cherry


Taylor -, col'd washerwoman, Oak b First and Second Taylor John, col'd porter, Oak b First and Second


Taylor Adam, col'd drayman, c Fifth and Spruce Tatu John, grocer, 234 n First


Tabor Joseph, r Broadway above Cherry


Targee Thomas B., auctioneer, r Seventh b Chesnut and Pine Tape Mrs., widow, 60 Locust


Tally Mrs., widow, boarding-house, 16 s First


Tanner Edward, r Fourth b Myrtle and Elm


Talberd Philis, col'd washerwoman, c Seventh and Spruce


Tesson E. P. (Berthold, T. & Co.) 161 Walnut


Tesson M. & F., grocers and drygoods merchants, 10 s First


Tenney C. F. P., baker, 9 n Second; r Washington av b Seventh and Eighth


Tetu J. F., family grocery, c Third and Greene


Testeu Mrs., widow, 116 Pine


Tefft Nelson, laborer, c First and Plum


Thomson J. S. (Anderson & T.) 148 n Seventh


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Thomson -, wagon maker, Second above Oak Thompson James A., coffin warehouse, 5 n Second


Thompson F., lock and gunsmith, 51 s First


Thompson J. & F. W., grocers and commission merchants, 5 n Front


Thompson R., blacking manufacturer, 51 s First


Thorburn J., seed store and florist, 8 n First


Thorp James L., bricklayer, r Eighth b Wash and Carr


Thomas William, superintendent of the dry dock, office c First and Ashley


Thomas John, boatman, Studley's row, Convent


Theatre Coffee-house, by Frederick Schunhoff, 50 n Third


Thornton John, family grocery, c Third and Locust


Thornton Richard, confectioner, c Third and Spruce


Thornton & Scully, architectural carvers, c Walnut and Fourth Thiele Henry, tailor, 195 n First


Tiernan William, grocer, 81 n Second c Locust


Tiernan Nicholas, wheelwright, c Seventh and Greene


Tiernan Peter, wagon maker, r 67 Olive


Tiernan Henry, family grocery, Morgan b Fourth and Fifth Tishler Francis, cabinet maker, 26 n Sixth


Titus J. W., M. D., 22 Chesnut ; r Fourth b Almond and Poplar


Times Coffee-house, by John Groneman & Co., 70 Chesnut


Tim John Henry, laborer, Locust b Fourth and Fifth


Tiffin C., M. D, office 29 Vine


Tiffer Louis, weaver, c First and Cherry


Tieroff Francis, laborer, 42 St. Charles


Timon James, collector, 103 s First


Tompkins William M. (Blaine, T. & Barret,) Sixth b Franklin av and Morgan


Todd Ira & Son, dealers in mill materials, 203 n First


Todd A., attorney-at law, office 504 n First c Pine


Todd Joseph, baker, c Seventh and Greene


Toy Daniel V., shoemaker, r c Seventh and Greene


Toy Daniel, pedler, Market b Ninth and Tenth


Torode J., r 128 Market


Torick Paschal, carpenter, r Greene b Seventh and Eighth


Tontrup Henry, laborer, Morgan b Fourth and Fifth Town B. F., clerk, 132 n First


Townsend B. & Co., wire workers, 195 n First


Townsend Samuel, r Seventh b Spruce and Almond


Tontine Coffee-house, by John Bogert, 89 n First


Tontine Billiard Saloon, by N. Fay, 87 and 89 n First, 2d floor True Jacob, clerk, 4 n Front


Travellers' Home, boarding-house, by H. Morris, Oak b Front and First


Travellers' Rest, by C. F. Schiller, 90 s First


Tracy E. & A., forwarding and commiss. merchants, 22 n Front Tracy Edward, (E. &. A. T.) 5 s Fifth


Tracy Alfred, (E. & A. T.) Spruce b Fifth and Sixth




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