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WALKER'S


"BUFFALO CITY DIRECTORY,


CONTAINING


1 A LIST OF CIVIL AND MILITARY OFFICERS, RELI- GIOUS, BENEVOLENT AND PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETIES, LOCAL AND MISCELLA- NEOUS STATISTICS.


WITH THE


NAMES,. RESIDENCE AND OCCUPATION,


OF THE .


BUSINESS POPULATION, HEADS OF FAMILIES, &c.


IN THE CITY OF BUFFALO.


Lat. 42° 50'-Lon. 79º 221


"Who steals my pars : steals trash- But he who borrows my Directory, filches me Most villamosly."


Factory, going up the ES


BY HORATIO .N: WALKER.


POPULATION, AUG. 1st 1844-26,503.


- ifence and bout 2500, id we con- year 1864 of 200,000,


BUFFALO : IFE & THORP'S PRESS. 18.44.


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been de- yond my of which lgs, which avoid the In this ad portion, fon exami- 3m me. It · siness and and when "ser of build-


Martin William Johnson 514 W. Menominee Belvidere, IL 61008


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Statement of the arrival and departures of Steamboats' and other "Vessels, to and from the port of Buffalo:"


6 Years,". . No. each Year, 1815 64 50 1816


Years,


No. each Year,


1829


- 1,800


1830°


2,052


1817


100


1831


2,460


1818 **


: 100


1832


2,560


1819 +


1833


2,730°


1820


120


1834


2,975


1821


.. ##; '150


1835


3,280


1822


". 200


1836


3,550


1823


236


1837


3,855


1824


286


1838


3,895


1825


359


1839


3,955


1826


418


1840


4,160


1827


972


1841


5,290


1828


1,520


1942


5,626


1843


6,176


1830 - 2,066


· 48,923


1839+


5,013


254,893


1831


2,424


65,980


1840₸


4,851


465,027


1832


2,220


58,136


73,695


1842


5,174


575,773


1834


4,008


91,018


1843


5,974


505,319


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Comparative. statement of the number of clearances of Boats, at the Canal Collector's Office at Buffalo, with :; the amount of Tolls received, for eighteen years .:


Clearances: " Tolls.


Years."" "Clearances.


Tolls:


Years.


5,175 $105,863


1826 - 1,100


· $19,558


1835


-157;536


1827 - 1,426


-16,293


1836 - 5,018


128,024


1828'


1,880


. 32,128


1837


4,955.


202,410


1829


1,599


25,923


1838


4,970


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1828 -- April / 1.) ( 7-1840 -- April 247


: 1829- May 18 :__ -.


.1842-March 7.


1830-April 11.


1831May >>>> 1843"May}


9-15- 1844 -- March 8.


23.


1838- April 2.º


3.1826-May


21: : 1839-"April 11 ..


₹¥1827 -- April.


* This year the U. S. Revenue Cutter left the harbor on a cruise, on the 31st March. It will be observed that this table gives the day of arrival, and not the day on which the lake was open. t In these three years, part of the tolls were received at Black Rock, a new office established four miles from this city, which is included in the estimate.


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BOUNDARIES OF THE SEVERAL CITY WARDS.


Buffalo is divided into five Wards, as follows, to wit : First Ward. All that part of the city which lies south and east of the following lines, viz .:


Beginning at a point in the said Reservation, where a line drawn through the centre of Exchange street would strike said Reservation : thence along said line to the centre of Exchange street ; thence proceeding westwardly along the centre of said street to Cazenovia Terrace ; thence to the centre of Cazenovia Terrace ; thence westwardly and northerly along the centre of said Terrace, to the centre of Erie street ; thence along the centre of Erie street to the centre of the Erie canal ; thence along the centre of the canal to the west bounds of York street ; thence down the west bounds of York street to Lake Erie ; thence due west to the State Line.


Second Ward. All that part which lies east of the


2,772


1841+ . 5,782


602,423


1833


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centre of Main street, and north of the centre of Ex- change street, and north of. a line drawn-through the centre of Exchange street to the said Reservation, and . south of the centre of Eagle street, and south of a line to be drawn in continuation of the north line of Eagle street to the Buffalo Creek Reservation. } Third Ward. All that part of said city lying west- -erly of the centre of Main street and northeasterly of the bounds of the First Ward, and southeasterly of the 'north westerly bounds of said York street, and south- westerly of the centre of Niagara street. Fourth Ward. All the residue of said city, lying east of the centre of Main street, and north of the centre of Eagle street. Fifth Ward. All the residue of said city, lying.west of the centre of Main street, and northeasterly of the . centre of Niagara street.


· CHARTER OFFICERS-FOR 1844.


WM. KETCHUM, MAYOR. ALDERMEN. First Ward-John Cummings, Patrick Smith. Second Ward-Francis S. Ellas, Samuel F. Pratt. Third Ward-Daniel Bowen, Hiram Barton. Fourth Ward-James Delong, Thompson Hersee. Fifth Ward-Lewis L. Hodges, Samuel G. Walker. STANDING COMMITTEES. Finance-Ald. Pratt, Delong, and Hodges. Fire and Water-Ald. Delong, Hersee, and Barton. Streets-Ald. Walker, Hersee, Barton, Pratt, and Smith.


Wharves and Public Grounds-Ald. Cummings, Ellas, and Hodges. Police-Ald. Barton, Cummings, and Pratt. Claims -- Ald. Ellas, Barton and Walker. Markets-Ald. Smith, Pratt, and Walker. Licenses-ill. Hersee, Bowen, and Delong.


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Common Schools-Ald. Bowen, Ellas, Cummings, - Hodges, and Delong.": Assessments and Public Wells-Ald. Hodges, Smith, Cand Bowen.


Clerk-John T. Lacy. Attorney-Seth E. Sill. Treasurer-Robert Pomercy. Surveyor-Henry Lovejoy. Street Commissioner-Isaac T. Hathaway. Superintendant of Common Schools-Elias S. Hair- ley.


Physician-John S. Trowbridge. Market Clerk and Porter-Joseph Hoag. Captain of the Watch-Samuel Fursman. Wood In pector --- Joseph Shepard. Sealer of Weights and Measures-E. T. Bond. Harbor Master-Charles Burnett. Sexton-Palmer Cleaveland.


CONSTABLES.


M. W. Bottom. Jacob Kretner,


Nelson Adams,


O. Butler, Jr.


J. B. Wilbur, A. T. Patchen,


D. S. Battey,


Geo. B. Gates,


J. W. Stewart, John Galligan.


BOARD OF HEALTH. George Palmer, S. N. Callender, Peter Curtiss. HAY SCALES.


Genesee Street-Samuel Twichell. Washington Street-James B. Holmes. Michigan Street-William Ifarris. OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


Sylvester Chamberlin.


Jolin Hicks.


William Harris.


COLLECTOR OF TAXES.


City Local Tax-Charles G. Irish, Senr. City General Tax-George Whiting.


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LIST OF STREETS REFERED TO-IN' THIS WORK.3 - N. B. All names are intended for streets; when they are not so, they are expressed.{


Alabama


-Allen Ash- Batavia


Beak Bennett . - "Burtons 'Alley -


runs from Seneca' to Big-Buffalo Creek. runs from Main across Delaware. runs from Genesee to Batavia. runs from the Court House to Jef- ferson. . runs from Exchange to Green. runs from William to Batavia. runs from Main to Oak above Goodell.


Blossom Burwell Place Bristol


runs from Batavia to Huron. - runs from Scott to Perry. runs from Spring to Jefferson. runs from Tupper to Erie Canal.


Carolina


runs from Michigan to Pine.


Carroll


runs from Eagle to Batavia.


Centre


runs from Seneca to Swan, below Ellicot.


Cherry Chestnut


Chicago Chippewa


Church Clinton Commercial


Cottage Court Camp


Carlton Delawarc


runs from Genesee across Main to Georgia. runs from Main to Erie Canal. runs from Main to Jefferson. runs from Terrace to Big Buffalo Creek. runs from Virginia to Hudson. runs from Main to Erie Canal. runs from Genesee to Batavia be- low Spring. runs from Main to Jefferson. runs from Terrace to North.


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Dock .. Dock ( the )


Dougherty's Alley


Dayton Eagle East- Eagle West Eleventh Elk Ellicott Elm


Erie


. runs from Long Wharf to Water. runs from Main to Commercial along the Creek. runs from Seneca to Folsom below Michigan. runs from Main to Prime. runs from Main to Jefferson. runs from Main to Terrace. runs from Carolina to North. runs from Ohio to Ferry. runs from Swan to High. runs from Swan to High. runs from Main at the Churches to Water.


Evans


runs from Terrace to Water. runs from Main to Alabama.


Exchange Ferry Fifth on line of the Indian reservation. Fly runs from Court to York. runs from Maiden Lane to Le Cou- teulx.


Folsom Fourth runs from Hospital to York.


Franklin runs from Terrace to York.


Fulton runs from Michigan to Hamburgh.


Gay


runs from Michigan to Potter.


Genesee East


runs from Main to Jefferson.


Genesee West


Georgia


Goodell


Green


runs from Main to Erie Canal. runs from Chippewa to Court. 'runs from Main to Cherry. runs from Washington to little Buf- . falo Creek.


German German alley Harrington Court Hayward


runs from Delaware to Virginia. runs from Genesee to Batavia. in rear Eagle Tavern. runs from Elk to Perry.


runs from Seneca to Buffalo Creek.


Hamburgh Heacock


runs from Sencea to Elk. runs from Eagle to Cherry.


Hickory


High


ruus from Main to Jefferson.


runs from Ellicott to Pollard.


Cypress


runs from Washington to Alabama.


Ceder


runs from Michigan to Jefferson. runs from Swan to Eagle. runs from Ohio to Seneca.


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Hospital Hudson Huron Hanover Illinois Indiana Jersey" Jackson


runs from Mohawk to Erie Canal.": runs from Cottage to Erie Canal. .


: runs from Oak to Niagara.


** runs from Main to Prime. runs from Ohio to Scott.


Nichols alley


runs from Seneca to Folsom between Centre and Michigan. runs from Main to York. junction of Delaware, Genesee and Niagara.


North Ninth runs from Huron to York. runs across Main-North line of the city.


North Division runs from Main to Washington, and Ellicott to Jefferson.


Norton runs from Rock to Water.


Oak - runs from Swan to High.


Ohio runs from Main along the creek to the toll bridge.


Palmer . runs from Georgia to Hudson.


Packet dock runs from Commercial to Evans.


Peacock runs from Evans to Norton.


Pearl runs from Commercial to Tupper.


Pennsylvania


runs from North to Erie Canal.


Perry runs from Main to Ferry.


Pollard Pine runs from Swan to Sycamore. runs from Mill to Swan.


Potter runs from William to Batavia.


Porter runs from Heacock to Ferry.


Prime runs from Main to Commercial.


Pratt


runs from Eagle to Genesee.


Quay runs from Main to Washington be- low Exchange.


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Rock runs from Commercial to Erie.


Red Jacket runs from Seneca to Mackenaw.


Scott runs from Main to Michigan.


Michigan Mill


Mississippi


runs from Alabama to Ferry. runs from Scott to Elk.


Mohawk > -


runs from Ellicott to Niagara.


Mechanic Morgan Mortimer Mulberry * runs from Terrace to Erie Canal. . runs from Genesee to Chippewa. runs from William to Genesee. runs from Cherry to High.


Niagara


Jefferson


. runs from Ohio to Perry. runs from North to Erie Canal ..-. runs from Church to a Slip .. " runs from Eagle to High on line of Black Rock.


Kane


runs from Genesee to Batavia near Jefferson.


runs from Ellicott to Oak near Hu- ron.


Lafayette


runs from Main to Washington op- posite the Park. on the canal east of Commercial. on the creek west of Commercial. runs from Rock to Water.


Line boat dock Long Wharf Le Couteulx Lloyd


runs from Main to Prime.


Lock


runs from Terrace to Erie.


Louisiana


runs from Seneca to Buffalo Creek.


Mathews


runs from Spring to Jefferson. .


Mathew's alley


runs from Pearl to Franklin be- tween Eagle and Court. runs from Ohio to Ferry.


Miami Mark


runs from William to Gay.


Mott


runs from Eagle to Batavia.


Moore


Maiden lane


runs from Rock to Water.


Main


(is the main street-runs North and South.


Maple


runs from Cherry to High.


Marvin


runs from Elk to Perry. runs from Delaware to Erie Canal.


Maryland Missouri


runs from Elk to Perry.


runs from the Creek to Iligli.


Seneca East runs from Main to the Indian Reser- vation. runs from Main to- Terrace. 2º


Seneca West


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Niagara square *


Koons alley


runs from Elk to Miami.


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Sixth


South Division


runs from Main to Jefferson.


Spring


runs from Eagle to Cherry. -=


Spruce


runs from Rock to Water.


State Ship Canal


runs from the Creek across Erie ... runs from Alabama to Ferry.


Steuben Swan East


runs from Main to Seneca.


Swan West


Sycamore


Tenth


Terrace


runs from Main to junc. of Sixth and Court.


on North line of Erie Canal.


runs from Main to Michigan. runs from Main to Carolina.


runs from Seneca to Elk.


Vine


runs from Oak to Michigan above Clinton.


Virginia


runs from Erie Canal to Cottage and


thence across Main to Jefferson. -


Walnut


. runs from Eagle to Genesee.


. Washington Water


east of and parallel with Main. runs from Commercial to the beach.


William


runs from Michigan to Jefferson. runs from North to the canal on line of Black Rock.


The foregoing does not comprise all the streets laid out in Buffalo ; only such as are referred to in this work.


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COURTS.


UNITED STATES DIST. COURT, N. D. N. Y. JUDGE Hon. Alfred Conkling, of Auburn. CLERK-Anson Little, of Utica. MARSHAL-Clark Robinson, of Buffulo. CRIER -- John M. Crozier. Term- Second Tuesday in October.


- CHANCERY.


VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT. .8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. Hon. Frederick Whittlesey, Vice Chancellor, Roch'r. . E. Darwin Smith, Clerk, Stated General Terms-4th Tuesdays in February, May, August and November.


"SUPREME COURT. Hon. Samuel Nelson, Chief Justice.


. - J. Sutherland, Geneva, J. Savage, Utica, C. Humphrey, Albany,


Clerks.


-WV. P. Hallett, N. York, General Terms-First Monday of January, May and July, and third Monday of October.


EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. Hon. Nathan Dayton, Circuit Judge. Manly Colton, Clerk. John M. Crozier, Crier. 'The next Court will be held-Third Tuesday of No- vember, 1844, and in December, 1344, his Hon. will appoint the time for holding Courts for the next two years.


York


runs from Batavia to Cherry- -


runs from Main to 'Terrace. .. > runs from, Oak to Hickory. runs from Hudson to York.


Third Tupper East . Tupper West Van Rensselaer


runs from Terrace to York ..


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They have a Library containing: 800 volumes, and the Society is in a very flourishing condition. Initia- · tion fee, 50 cents ; regular fee, one dollar a year, pay- able monthly. Officers elected monthly ...


SOCIETIES.


MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION.


NELSON RANDALL, President. FRANCIS H. ROOT, First Vice President. STEPHEN G. WALKER, Second Vice President.


JAMES O. BRAYMAN, Recording Secretary. W. SCOTT LEVARE, Corresponding Secretary. GEORGE JONES, Treasurer. DIRECTORS.


Daniel Francis, I. J. White, Daniel S. Rice,


Abner Cutler,


John Newman.


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· ERIE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY.


W. K. SCOTT, President. O. WAKELY, Vice President. JAMES P. WHITE, Secretary. H. N. LooMIS, Treasurer. JOSIAH TROWBRIDGE, Librarian. CENSORS.


H. H. Bissell, Geo. H. Lapham, F. L. Harris.


C. H. Raymond,


J. Parsell-


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ERIE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.


TEOMAS C. LOVE, President. WARREN BRYANT, Secretary. BENJAMIN HODGE, Treasurer.


SAINT ATDREWS' SOCIETY. . FOUNDED MARCH 4, 1840.


JAMES MURRAY, President. JOHN CAMERON, First Vice President. JAMES MCKAY, Second Vice President. GEORGE KENNEDY, Treasurer, WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Secretary.


. A. G. C. COCHRANE, Assistant Secretary. MANAGERS.


John.Murray, James McLeish,


John Hay, . Alexander Thom,


James Smith.


BUFFALO ORPHAN ASYLUM. FORMED NOV. 15, 1835 --- INCORPORATED APRIL 244, 1837.


The object of this Institution is to provide an Asylum for orphan and destitute children. It was established by a few of our charitable and benevolent ladies. It is supported by voluntary contributions. The number of children now at the Asylum is 34. It is situated on Ni- agara street, in the building known as the " Dav House," and has been fitted up in a suitable and convenient manner, and is well located for prospect and the health of the inmates.


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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.


There are three Lodges of this Order in this city .- The first and oldest is Niagara Lodge, No. 25, which was instituted November 6, 1839. Regular meetings, Monday evening, of each week. The next is Buffalo Lodge, No. 37, instituted May 6, 1840. Regular meetings, Tuesday evenings of each week. The third is Tehoseroron Lodge, No. 48, instituted January, 1841. Regular meetings, Thursday evenings of each week. Lodge Rooms South Division Street, over the Young Men's Association Rooms. W. L. G. SMILE, D. D. G. M.


Newspapers and Periodicals published in Buffalo.


COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL. (DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY. ) Doct. T. M. Foote, Editor-Elam R. Jewett & Co., Publishers. Office, Exchange Buildings. BUFFALO PATRIOT AND JOURNAL. ( WEEKLY.) T. M. Foote, Editor-E. R. Jewett & Co., Publishers. Office, Exchange Buildings.


DAILY MERCANTILE COURIER AND DEM- OCRATIC ECONOMIST. ( DAILY.) J. Stringham, Editor and Proprietor-C. F. S. Thomas, Printer, Office 148, Main. WEEKLY ECONOMIST. ( WEEKLY.) By the same, at the same office.


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* : BUFFALO DAILY GAZETTE. Office 4 West Seneca. J. O. Brayman, Editor-Salisbury, Manchester & Co. Publishers. Weekly published at the same office.


- -DER WELTBURGER-(GERMAN.) ( WEEKLY.) George Zahm, Editor and Proprietor. Office, 384, Main. FREINNTHIGE .- (GERMAN.) Office 346 Main. Alexander L. Krause, Editor and Publisher. . LITERARY MESSENGER. ( WEEKLY.) - "J. Clement and J. S. Chadbourne, Editors-J. Clement, Publisher. Office, 159, Main.


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OFFICERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. .


GEORGE JONES, CHIEF ENGINEER. Francis H. Root, Assistant. . do


Otis Vaughn, Second Assistant do


ENGINE COMPANIES.


Names. 1


Foremen.


F Assistants.


Secretaries.


1 Cataract.


J. W. Davock. [E. H. Dennison|G. Beals.


2 Eagle.


J. H. Stearns.


E. S. Hawley. [D. S. Battey.


3 Fulton.


J. M. Smith.


J. W. Donthill |G. R. Kibbie ..


4 Buffalo.


A. Palmer.


J. Wechter.,


C. L. Johnson.


5 Washington. J. S. Lytle.


C. Armstrong. I. C. Stone.


6 Red Jacket. W. C. White. F A. Mcknight L. Mooney.


7 Perry.


N. W Doughty W. A. Fox.


H. Betts.


8 Clinton. A. M. Clapp. |H. Palmer.


.J. S. Farr.


. HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES. -


1 Pioneer.


E. Hurlbert.


|J. Carpenter.


[W. Gregory. [W. F. Tucker.


Firemen's Benevolent Association of the City of Buffalo. INCORPORATD MARCH 23, 1837.


This Association, composed of the Firemen of the City of Buffalo, was constituted a body corporate, for the purpose of accumulating a fund for the relief of in- digent and disabled Firemen and their families, and for that purpose have power to purchase, hold or transfer real or personal property, to an amount not exceeding twenty thousand dollars.


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FIREMAN'S ASSOCIATION.


Edwin Hurlbert, President. Almon A. Clapp, First Vice President. John Lamb, Second Vice President.


N. W. Doughty, Secretary. James" Holister, Treasurer. William C. White, Collector. TRUSTEES.


J. W. Ďavock, O. L. Holbrook,


J. - H. Stearns, .. Wm. Gregory, Robert Howe,


Alanson Palmer, Charles W. Smith,


Geo. C. Webster.


RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


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Names of Churches. Ministers,


Baptist,


ĮLevi Tucker,


Bethel,


Church of God,


- Sharp, v. D. Taylor, vacant. vacant.


Washinton, near Swan, Michigan, near Batavia, Perry, near Michigan, Oid Postoffice building, Washington, near Eagle,


Dutch Reformed,


Evan'l Luthern, F. H. Guenther, Hickory, near Batavia,


Ev'l Lnih'n Trin E. M. Buerger, First Presbyt'n. A. T. Hopkins, Ger. Epis. Meth, J. Baugner, " Ev'l Unit'd. J. Van Linge, " Evangelical J. M. Gumibell,


** Lntheran,


J. A. A. Graban, Maple c Goodell,


Meth. Epis.


A. N. Filmore,


Niagara below Pearl, Swan c Michigan, Pearl nea: Niagara, No. 9 Vine, Lafayette opposite the Park,


Park,


Pearl Street,


Saint Patrick's,


William Whelan. Ellicott e Batavia, .William Shelton. Main e Church. Mathias Alig, vacant, Batavia e Pine, Main above Goodell,


Saint Paul's, Saint Mary's, Saint Louis' Trinity, L'nitarian,


L'hiversalist.


Edward Ingersoll, Washington e Mohawk. G. W. Hosmer. Franklin c Ningara, S. R. Smith,


Washington near S. Division **


William e Mott, Main e Church, Mortimer near Genesee, Washington near Genesce, Gencssec c Hickory,


Protestant, Elias A. Wheat,


African,


George Weir, L. A. Anger, John C. Loni.


Peari c Genessec,


2 Rescue.


R. Howe.


A. V. Brower, -


Location.


Second,


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NAMES AND RESIDENCE


., OF THE Heads of Families and Business Men IN THE CITY OF BUFFALO, .. On the First day of August, 1844.


Abbott, clerk G A French & Co Abbott William, truckman bd 17 main Abbott John H. sailor 17 towpath Abbott Joshua E. R. attorney off west basement of ·market- 1. Abbott Thomas, gardener seventh w of virginia Abbott Prudence, wid of Thatcher, over 181 main Abell William H. clerk 162 main bd R. Pomeroys


Achabrener John, laborer 95 huron Ackerman Philip J. h 560 washington Ackley Julius, ship carpenter h 105 oak Ackroyd Henry Jr. laborer 52 franklin Adams George, chair maker at 33 exchange


Adams Amos, firm Colston & Adams Adams Daniel P. printer h 15 mohawk Adams David A. clerk 4 terrace Adams Hiram, grocer 1 e seneca


Adams James, clerk 193 main Adams James T. confectionary 228 & 308 main Adams .N. W. bd 255 washington -Miams John, firm Chace & Adams Adams John, confectioner at 223 main Adams Joseph, barber Mitchell & Adams


Adams Milan, foreman on canal works h 132 franklin


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Adams Nelson, constable h ellicott near. goodell . . Adams Orrin h 83 ellicott Adams Peter, stone cutter 23 morgan Adams William H. laborer 47 church Adams - shoe maker h 50 perry


Adams Christina, wid of Peter 91 niagara- Adams Sarah Ann, milliner, 66 ellicott Adel John, laborer, h 104 batavia Adler Joseph, mason, h 10 cypress Adriance John V. S. grocery 269 main h 92 e eagle Aysman Christopher, joiner h .12 cypress. ; Aitken Andrew, shoemaker h 352 michigan Aiken Warren L. small beer maker bd.eagle tavern Aims Joseph, carp and join bd 32 exchange


Aimsley John, clerk Garretts bd J. G. Guilds Ainsell Joseph h 237 elm


Ainwright Matthew, laborer 2 peacock


Airsman Martin laborer main c high Alanson Philip, clerk 18 main . .:.


Alberry Robert, saddle and harness maker .bd 38 Syc- amore


Albert John, shoeshop 95 e genesee


Albro James, printer, Gazette office bd 99 ellicott


Albro Stephen, h 99 ellicott


Albro William H. with Stephen -


Alig Matthias Rev. pastor St. Mary's church h 61 oak Alder John, cabinet maker h 30 terrace


Aldes Philip, cooper with James Moffat Aldridge - joiner bd 59 oak


Alexander Warren cooper bd 33 church Alexander George, engineer at 111 ohio Allen Archibald, capt steamboat Nile Allen Alexander, joiner bd 40 w eagle Allen Carlisle T. clerk h 144 terrace


Allen Christian, shoemaker 130 oak


Allen Charles H. h 22 ellicott


Allen Charles, shoemaker 130 oak


Allen George W. firm Allen, Martin & Co. h 199 washington


Allen Holley, cooper. 109 ninth.


Allen Isaac H. clerk W.S. Hunn h 21 main Allen Jeremiah, grocery-51 ohio h 49 ohio Allen John, clinton line off 17 long wharf Allen John Jr. clerk George Davis bd American


Allen. James;on Jake h. 186 genesee


. Allen Levi, capt s b buffalo h 44 w eagle


Allen Merritt, carpenter h over 82 main Allen Orlando,h. 65.e.swan . Allen Philo, firm Chedell & Alien


Allen Ralph; firm Vanslyck, Allen & Co, h 147 Ter- race Mostift


Allen Rathbun, clerki Daw & Delong bd B. Rathbun . Allen Richard L. land agent 158 main


Alleni Thomas H .- boot and shoe shop 74 main h 57 r .:. Washington 'a": Allen' Valentine: Wi;R:clerk 82 main bd Huffs'


Allen Zadock G, millwright bd 473 e seneca Allen Sarah, wid of Stephen washerwoman 17 e swan


Allen Martin & Co. auction and commission merchants 148 main


Allenbrand Alicius, cab maker h 217 elm.


Allsen, carp and join bd 20 ellicott


Allshook Francis, laborer 146 genesee


Allshook John, laborer 134 genesee


Alltenstien Sophia; wid 160 genesee


Altmeyer Franklin, cabinet maker at Wm. Galligan's


Altz Frederick, tailor h 502 washington


Alvord Philo G. watch maker and jeweller 161 main bd mansion


Amann, John T. cabinet maker h 147 oak Amann Martin, cabinet maker h 155 oak


Ambs Joseph, sash maker 206 genesee American Hotel. main bt eagle and court Amidon Nelson, boarding house 49 e seneca


Anderson Alexander S. firm H. Hager & Co. bd 27 niagara


Anderson Charles, barber h 139 ellicott Anderson Daniel, boiler maker bd 32 exchange


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Anderson George, painter basement 4 pearl ' Anderson James, engineer h 129 franklin .Anderson John, grocery 20 north division


Anderson John H. barkeeper theatre recess


Anderson William, blacksmith h 35 batavia Anderson Julia Ann, washerwoman 78 washington Andre John, tailor 74 Bennett ". Andrew William, clerk Root & Lewis Andrews Andres, laborer h 568 washington Andrews Edward C. bd 369 washington


Andrews George, ostler at phoenix h 6 camp Andrews James, shoemaker, h 131 ellicott Andrews John, carp and join h 181 ellicott. Andrews Pierre, plasterer 335 e genesee


Andrews William R. attorney at law washington cor Seneca h 369 washington


Andrews Mrs. George W. at 163 pearl Angel Elizabeth, wid of John J. 234 elm


Angel Katharina, wid of John 234 elm: -


Angier Luther H. Rev. pastor park church h 21 south division.


Annis Ezekiel, laborer, 11 palmer


Anthrop Henry, carpenter 501 michigan


Antisdale Silas, root doctor h 24 Blossom


Appleby Gilman Capt. h 137 terrace


Arbour William, piano forte maker h 16 german


Archer Abel, finisher h 21 indiana


Arkell George, tailor h 45 delaware


Arkenbourgh James H. segar maker 6 terrace Arkenbourgh Robert H, segar maker 6 terrace


Armbruster Anton, boot and shoe shore 10 long wharf h 137 oak Armbruster Joseph, teamster h 202 hickory Armon Coleman, cabinet maker at Cooley & R. bd at John Hellriegel Armour James, sailmaker h 77 oak Armstrong Bartholomew, grocery hospital c seventh


Armstrong Charles, upholsterer 247 main bd 94 eagle Armstrong Jolin, tailor 172 e seneca


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Armstrong Lambert, sadler. h- 15 mott


. Armstrong Robert, waiter u's hotel h 5 pearl


Armhain George, shoeshop 382 main Arms Alonzo N. cabinet maker h 91 e seneca Arnold Henry D. clerk Chard, Meech & Co. Arnold John D. medical student 140 main Arnold John T. clerk Daw & Delong bd 1 darrow blk


Arnold-Richard HL. cabinet maker 29 batavia. Artis John, carpenter hi 362 michigan Ash Robert, truckman 6 state. .. Anthony Peter, with-Jacob S. Miller Ashby John laborer h 343 e swan Ashby John, sailor 10 chippewa Ashfield John, gunsmith at P. Smith's




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