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66 Timothy, laborer, house 93 Myrtle avenue
66 William, machinist, h. 173 Church
66 see Clarey and Clary
Cleghorn Jay B. sec. Albany Clearing Co. 40 N. Pearl, rms. 3 and 5, bds. 259 Hamilton
Jay W. vice-pres. Albany Clearing Co. 40 N. Pearl, rms. 3 and 5, house 259 Hamilton
LATEST MAP OF ALBANY.
FOR SALE AT BOOK STORES.
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UNION LAUNDRY CO.
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Clemens Casper, machinst, lı. 63 Spring
Charles, cooper, house Garden near O'Connell
66 Christopher J. waiter, h. 13 Lexington av.
John, fruit, house 224 Broadway
66 John, peddler, house 224 Broadway
Kate, widow of Matthew, h. 1 Yates
Peter, A. F. D. No. 1, h. 190 Elk
William N. laborer, bds. 814 Broadway
Clement Arthur G. inspector, regents' office, Capi- tol, house 387 Hamilton
66 F. X. accountant, house 294 Clinton av.
66 Mary E. widow, house 343 Washington av.
66 Maynard N. deputy commissioner, dept. of excise, Capitol, rms. 159 Lancaster
Clements Alexander, laborer, bds. 40 Franklin Henry, shoemaker, h. 118 Arch
66 James, oysterman, h. 40 Franklin
66 John, hairdresser, 35 Watervliet av. house 118 Arch
66 Thomas, laborer, bds. 40 Franklin
Cleminshaw Alfred B. 6 Hudson av. h. 60 Howard John B. self-raising flour, 6 Hudson av. house 260 do.
M. L. & Co., Electric Steam Carpet Beating Co. 6 Hudson av. h. 260 do.
Clemshire John Mrs. rooms 498 Madison av.
Clennen John, blacksmith, 20 William, house 167 Lark
Clerk William, foreman, house 365 Hudson av. Cleveland Frederick, died Oct. 2, 1897
66 Frederick, jr. bds. 34 Rensselaer av.
66 Frederick Mrs. house 34 Rensselaer av.
66 Frederick A. bookseller, 19 N. Pearl, h. 54 Jay
« Newcomb, salesman, h. 41 Chestnut
Clickman Barbara A. Miss, house 142 Lark
Clifford Arthur J. photographic printer, Museum bldg. room 8, bds. 45 Division (enlisted U. S. A.) [Menands
66 Catherine, widow of Eugene, h. Troy road, Charles, peddler, h. 23 Fulton
Charles H. trav. salesman, 76 State, h. at Pittsfield, Mass.
Cora C. teacher of piano, house Troy road
Edward S. liquors, Troy rd. Menands, h. at Watervliet
Frank, plumber, bds. 45 Division
George, laborer, h. rear 94 Third
66 John J. motorman, bds. Troy road, Menands May Miss, teacher, school 15, bds. Troy road, Menands [Division
Mellen B. photo. printer, 33 State, bds. 45 Michael, clerk, Troy road, Menands, bds. do. Patrick W. photographic printer, Museum bldg. room 8, house 45 Division
William, laborer, house 9 Clinton
66 William A. locktender, h. Troy road, Menands
William J. laborer, bds. 9 Clinton
Clifton Henry, waiter, bds. 29 Monroe {ford Cliker William T. driver, 41 N. Pearl, h. 102 Brad- Clinch Mary Mrs. h. 46 Plum
66 Peter, policeman, 1st precinct, h. 288 S. Pearl Cline Libbie Miss, bds. 266 Hamilton
William, 426 S. Pearl, house 55 O'Connell see Klein and Kline
Clint Celia, widow of James, h. 121 Franklin
66 James, died Aug. 16, 1897
Clint James A. grocer, 121 Franklin, bds. do.
Jolın F. bds. 121 Franklin
Clinton James, laborer, house 5 Lexington avenue CLINTON (THE), Orin H. Wilkins, prop. 31 S. Pearl. See page 673
Clohecy Mary P. Mrs. h. 338 Hamilton
Clonick Ezra A. (Clonick & Kaminsky) 126 South Pearl, house 72 Herkimer
& Kaminsky (Ezra A. Clonick and Louis Kaminsky) clothing, 126 S. Pearl
Close Adolph C. salesman, 510 Broadway, house 218 Central av.
66 Amanda Mrs. h. 111 Clinton av.
66 Carrie, widow of William, h. 298 Clinton av.
66 Catharine, widow of Theobold, h. 87 Perry
Frederick, carpenter, house 79 Central av.
66 Henry, laborer, house 529 Morris
66 Jacob, carpenter, house 467 Third
66 Jacob, jr. carpenter, house 25 West Spring
66 J. I. Miss, millinery, 31 Central av. h. do.
66 Lansing, metermaker, h. 269 First
66 Richard, carpenter, 414 Canal, house 31 Central avenue
Samuel Mrs. boards 106 First
Sarah Mrs. dressmaker, 309 First, house do. Clothier Eleanor, widow of James, h. 51 Mulberry Clough Frank W. painter, house 148 Central av.
" William, removed from city [S. Pearl Cloutier F. X. Rev. chaplain, Convent Sacred Heart, Louis, baker, house 70 Morton 66
Clow Abram E., Am. Ex. Co. house 301 Chapel Clarissa, widow of Isaac S. house 72 Orange
66 Elizabeth, widow of Jacob G. house 2 Park
Frank A. driver, Nat. Exp. Co. house 26 Chapel
66 Mary E. widow of Albert, house 161 First
Clowery Elizabeth Miss, tailoress, h. 473 S. Pearl
Joanna Miss, dressmaker, h. 473 S. Pearl
66 Joseph, laborer, h 204 Orange
66 Mary Miss, dressmaker, h. 473 S. Pearl
66 Mary A. died June 10, 1897"
Cluett Albert E. agent H. R. T. Co. h. at Troy
Edmund (Cluett & Sons) 49 State, h. at Troy
66 Fred H. (Cluett & Sons) 49 State, h. at Troy
CLUETT & SONS (Edmund and F. H. Cluett), pianofortes, 49 State. See page 630
Clum Mary, widow of Charles, house 321 Hamilton 66 Mary L. dressmaker, h. 321 Hamilton
66 Palmyra, widow of Frank H. h 737 B'way
Clune Kate Miss, dressmaker, h. 58 Columbia Maria Miss, dressmaker, bds. 58 Columbia Mary V. Miss, clerk, bds. 58 Columbia
Clute Charles A. typewriters etc. 37 Maiden lane, bds. 6 Kenmore pl.
Charles D., Grand cor. Plain, house 1110 Madison avenue [S. Ferry
Edward G. fireman, Gaiety Theatre, bds. 73
Garrett J. special police, house 73 S. Ferry
66 Irving, laborer, house 42 Morris
66 Jacob H. (Clute & McCormic) attorney, 93 State, house 345 Hudson avenue and at Fuller's Station
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James W. Mrs. house 73 S. Ferry
66 John J. truckman, house 189 Lark
66 Jonas H. house 111 Lancaster
Margaret Miss, rooms 737 Broadway
66 M. Louise, teacher, 20 Park, boards 111 Lancaster
William, laborer, h. 25 De Witt
66 William K. lawyer, 82 State, room 20, h. 384 Hamilton
66 William L. carpenter, house 189 Clinton av.
William L. flour and produce com. 335 and 337 Broadway, house 45 Dove
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& McCormic (J. H. Clute, R. H. McCormic, jr.) attorneys, 93 State
GOLDRINGS, CARNATIONS, 30 No. Pearl
66 Jacob, laborer, house 1 Yates 66 Mary Mrs. house 190 Elk Nicholas, clerk, house 118 Arch William C. butler, h. 57 Third 66 66 66 John, laborer, bds. 9 Clinton 66 Thomas, laborer, bds. 9 Clinton Clinker Mary, house 91 South Hawk Sarah, bds. 91 S. Hawk G. A. VAN ALLEN, Vice President National Savings Bank, is a Director of the COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY. 66 Russell, laborer, h. 24 First av.
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Clyde's Philadelphia, Troy and Albany Transporta- | Coghlin sce Coughlin
tion Line, D. C. Brown agent, 114 State strect pier
Coan Joseph F, clerk, boards 270 First
Michacl, carpenter, house 270 First
Patrick, carpenter, house 213 Colonie
66 see Coen, Cohen, Cohn
Coarse Joseph, printer, house 50 Monroc Coates A. Palmer, clerk, D. &. H. C. Co. 58 North Pearl, boards 205 Elni
George, conductor, house 47 First
66 Harry, conductor, bds. 847 Livingston av.
66 James H. photographer, 9 North Pearl h. 205 Elm [450 Western av.
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John W. painter, 68 Washington av. house Margaret, widow, boards 25 Park
66 Mary, widow of James, h. 160 Colonie
Nancy M. widow of James, h. 205 Elm William B. removed to Troy
Coats Ambrose B. died Aug. 4, 1897
Coban Henry, pianomaker, lı. 5 Mohawk, N. A.
Cobb Charles N. inspector, regents' office, Capitol, house 26 Pine avenue north
Perry S. gardener, bds. 737 Madison av.
66 Smith, gardener, house 737 Madison av.
Susan L. widow of David S. bds. 33 Elbron pl.
66 W. Sherman, gardener, h. 771 Madison av.
Cobee Ellsbury, farmer, house Sand Creek road 66 Matilda Mrs. house Sand Creek road
Coburn James, clerk, rooms 97 Clinton av.
Robert N. salesman, 347 Broadway, house 23 South Lexington av.
Cochran John L. bookkeeper, 108 State, h. at Bath Cochrane Helen A. teacher, High school, b. 93 Eagle
" James, removed to The Dalles, Oregon
Jessie B. teacher, School 15, b. 93 Eagle
66 John, carman, house 118 Second
Coddington Wilber A. clerk, 510 Broadway, boards 133 North Pearl
Codug Annie, widow, h. 30 Charles Cody James, laborer, house 274 Orange
66 John H. clerk, 135 S. Pearl, h. at Delmar
Michael, railroadman, h. 36 Westerlo
66 Thomas, laborer, bds. 17 Cortland pl. [av.
66 William A. clerk, W. U. Tel. Co. b. 2 Myrtle
66 William H. bridgebuilder, h 316 Second
Coe Anna M. widow of Ralph W. b. 801 Madison av.
66 C. F. R. pub. 398 Broadway, h. at Bath
66 Hiram, captain, house 227 Livingston av.
66 Hiram, jr. boards 227 Livingston av.
66 Samuel J. T. reporter, Argus, b. at Bath Coeman Peter, laborer, bds. 250 Second
Coen Patrick J. grocer, 296 Hudson av. bds. Pearl Street Hotel
Coffey Dennis, teamster, boards 31 Bassett
66 Edward J. clerk, house 216 Colonie
66 Edward J. ladderman, truck 3, A. F. D. house 4 Lexington av.
Frank, printer, boards 16 Jay
66 James F. night watchman, Beaver c. Daniel, house 194 Colonie
John E. clerk, 395 Broadway, boards 16 Jay
66 Mary E. Miss, house 277 Livingston av.
66 Matthew A. carpenter, house 39 Lark
66 Philip E. horseshoer, 164 Green, house 129 Franklin
66 Stephen J. proofreader, house 16 Jay
66 Thomas F. baker, house 65 Walter
66 William H. engraver, boards 59 Eagle
Coffin Anna M. widow of William L. h. 117 Lake av. Edwin T. boards 117 Lake av.
66 William J. bds. 117 Lake av.
Coggeshall Frederick H. examiner, R. R. com. office Capitol, bds. 219 State
Coggshall Fred L. trav. salesman, McCormick M. & R. Co. house at Otego
Cogswell Ledyard, vice-pres. N. Y. State National Bank and sec. Alb. Sav. Bank, h. 318 State Cohen Alexander, peddler, house 204 S. Pearl
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Charles P. cashier, Nat. Clothing Co. 62 State, bds. 5 Clinton sq.
66 Esther, widow of Reuben, bds. 62 Clinton
66 Hyman, tailor, house 103 Arch
66 Hyman, tailor, house 42 S. Lansing
66 Ignatius, clerk, 65 S. Ferry
Isaac, tailor, 52 State, bds. 180 Jay
66 Julius, tailor h. 55 Hamilton
66 Lazarus, clothing, 173 S. Pearl, house do.
Louis, liquors, 108 Arch, rooms 19 Franklin
6 Rachel, widow of Meyer, house 70 Jay
66 Sam, tailor, h. 110 Arch
Cohn Abram, tailor, house 105 Arch
66 Amclia Miss, house 53 Clinton
66 Carric Miss, boards 53 Clinton
Edward, manager, Guarantee Clothing Co. 128 South Pearl, house do.
66 Edward, peddler, house 13 Myrtle av.
66 Gilbert, deputy collector internal revenue, Federal building, house 60 Jay
Hattie Miss, house 60 Jay
Isaac, tailor, house 19 Franklin
Jacob, clothing, 417 and 419 Broadway, h. 64 Willett
Julius, shipper, 36 Green, bds. 13 Myrtle av.
66 Leopold, butcher, 158 Madison av. house do. Louis, inspector, 25 Quackenbush, h. 60 Jay
66 Marcus, clothing, 171 S. Pearl, house do.
Mark, attorney, 62 and 64 State, house 345 Madison avenue
66 Meyer, 128 South Pearl, house do.
Michael, clerk, 128 S. Pearl, boards do.
66 Moritz, butcher, house 65 S. Ferry
66 Morris, traveling salesman, b. 241 S. Pearl
66 Nathan, clerk, 204 S. Pearl, boards do.
66 Nathan, tailor, house 37 Broad
66 Nathan, tailor, house 96 Madison avenue
66 Theresa, widow of Louis, bds. 64 Willett
66 T. & Co. clothing, hats, etc., 128 S. Pearl see Coan and Cohen
Coiley Maggie T. teacher, school 8, b. 167 Jefferson Michael J. cigar manufacturer, 162 Jefferson, house 167 do.
Coin see Coyne
Coit Charles K. special agent and adjuster, 467 Broadway, room 19, h. at Brooklyn
Colbert Catharine, widow of James, h. 32 Union
66 Edward V. physician, 62 Hudson avenue, h. do.
66 James J. machinist, house 44 Union
66 Julia, widow of Michael, h. 4 Alexander
William H. carrier, P. O. b. 32 Union
Colburn Edwin E. (Edwin S. Colburn & Son), 109 N. Pearl, house 45 First
COLBURN EDWIN S. & SON (Edwin E.), confectionery, 109 North Pearl, house 45 First. See page 660
Peter, waiter, rooms 54 Columbia
Cole Abram K. clerk, board of health office, Capi- tol, house 45 Jay
66 Albert D. clerk, 136 S. Pearl, b. 39 High
66 Alfred G. tel. operator, D. & H. C. Co. rooms 51 Columbia
66 Angelica Mrs. boards 572 Madison avenue
66 Annie M. widow of Walter E. h. 501 Yates
Ashley W. railroad com. office, Capitol, bds. 156 State
Charles, house 264 Central avenue
66 Charles H. carpenter, house 85 N. Hawk
66 Charles W. supt. of public schools, office High School bldg. h. 354 Hudson av.
BRANDOW PRINTING CO. 54 & 56 DEAN STREET NEAR STATE.
"Delays are Dangerous"-order a Policy in the COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY at once,
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Amy Miss, teacher, school 8, b. 226 Hudson av.
DIRECTORIES
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ALBANY [C] DIRECTORY.
Cole Elizabeth L. Miss, teacher, school 5, boards | Coleman Silas W. fruit, 365 Broadway, h. 136 First 256 Clinton avenue [av.
66 Emily S. widow of Madison, b. 1024 Madison
Fred W. secretary, house 269 Madison av.
66 Fred W. jr. electrotyper, b. 269 Madison av.
Harold W. pub. Ice World, house 318 Hudson avenue
Horton D. salesman, 65 Green, h. at Ballston
Ida F. widow of Addison D. h. 256 Clinton avenue
Irving J. foreman, D. & H. C. Co. freight, Livingston av. house 149 Clinton av.
James E. brakeman, house 84 Allen [av.
John O. lineotype operator, b. 269 Madison Lavinia, widow of Henry, h. 172 Third
Mary, widow of Sidney, h. 762 Clinton av.
Mortimer, bookkeeper, Mechanics and Farm- ers' Bank, house 1 Sprague place
Sarah W. widow of Mark, h. 344 Hamilton
William A., Directory office, 448 Broadway, b. Hotel Vendome [rooms 38 High William W. clerk, 457 Broadway, room 31, see Kohl [Lancaster
Colegrove Julia C. widow of William H. house 81 Coleman Allen B. bartender, house 37 Division
66 Bridget, widow of John, h. 31 Spruce [av. 66 Patrick, laborer, house 53 Rensselaer
66 Catharine, widow of Frederick, h. 93 Myrtle
66 Charles C. cabinetmaker, house 156 First
66 Charles M. carpenter, boards 72 Park av.
66 Christopher removed to New York city Clarence, U. S. A. bds. 211 Clinton av. Daniel E. bookkeeper, 355 B'way, b. 20 First David W. clerk, 57 N. Pearl, h. 284 First
Dennis, liquors, 139 S. Knox, h. 149 do. Edward A. collector, h. 244 Hudson av. Emma F. widow of Wm. h. 211 Clinton av.
66 Francis T. bookkeeper, Standard Oil Co. 551 Broadway, boards 20 First
Frederick, salesman, 4 Central av. h. 267 Livingston av. [Clinton av.
Frederick H. clerk, 47 N. Pearl, boards 211 Harrison M. tel. operator, h. 219 Second Isabella, widow of Joseph, h. 46 Union James C. butcher, bds. 113 S. Hawk
James M. relief agent, N. Y. C. R. R. Union depot, boards 164 Western av. John, shoemaker, 86 S. Hawk, h. 113 do. John, engineer, house 78 Franklin
John H. presiding elder, Albany district M. E church, h. 425 Clinton av.
Mary, widow of Christopher, h, 34 Cherry Mary, widow of David, h. 113 Canal
66 Michael T. brewer, bds. 60 Spring [av.
66 Patrick, carpenter, 152 Grand, h. 72 Park
66 Patrick, boards 60 Spring [Swan
66 Patrick J. foreman, 619 B'way, h. 100 N. Richard R. cabinetmaker and ins. patrol, 21 Howard, house 96 First
Robert J. butcher, house 118 Philip
66 Rose, widow of S. K. h. 244 Hudson av.
Thomas D. house 60 Spring
William H. editor, 395 Broadway, house 340 Hudson avenue
Colerose Benj. E. foreman, house 1 Yates
Susan Miss, bds. opp. canal off Garbrance lane
66 Walter, bookkeeper, boards 1 Yates
66 see Colrose
Coley Adeline E. teacher, house 23 Dove Alfred C. carpenter, house 543 Yates
66 John W. removed to Tarrytown
66 Joseph, died November 18, 1897
Julia, teacher, house 23 Dove see Cooley
Colfels Michael, machinist, house 420 Canal Colfer William H. driver, house 46 Plum Colgan Richard T. 67 Quay, house 164 Eagle Colhoun James, removed to Harrisburg, Pa.
William, jr. house 209 Elk
Margaret, widow of Leonard, removed to Collard Marquis L. engineer, h. 392 Clinton av. Maria, widow of John, h. 206 Hamilton
66 William H. salesman, bds. 46 Franklin William S. fireman, bds. 392 Clinton av. Colladay William, shirt and collar manuf. house 367 State
Collier Frank, pilot, steamer Martin, Albany and Newburgh line, house at Athens
Fred. N. pianotuner, boards 97 Eagle
66 Geo. N. piano and organ tuning, h. 97 Eagle see Colyer
Colligan Bernard, laborer, house 108 Arch
James, driver, boards 2 Canal
66 James Mrs. domestic at Hotel Vendome
James A. livery stable, 56 Montgomery, h. 2 Canal
66 Patrick, laborer, house 117 Franklin
Colling Edmund, machinist, bds. 27 Third avenue
Edward J. paperhanger, boards Second av. corner Delaware avenue [Second av. 66 John W. paperhanger, h. Delaware av. cor. Leonard, gardener, h. Delaware av. corner Second avenue [Second av.
66 Matthew, gardener, h. Delaware av. corner Nicholas, carpenter, h. 27 Third avenue Peter, carpenter, house 87 South Hawk
Collins Albert E. agent, 14 Douw's building, boards 14 Lancaster [Grand, h. 66 Lancaster Alfred F. & Son (George L.), poultry, 8 Ann, widow of Frank, house 34 Mohawk
COLLINS BROS. (John M. and Fred C.) ma- sons and builders, 953 Madison avenue and 55 Bensen building. See page 652
66 Catharine Mrs. house 89 Jefferson
Catharine, widow of James, h. 70 Mohawk
COLLINS CHARLES H. manager Albany
City Band and pianoforte tuner, 466 B'way and 721 Hudson av. h. do. See p. 632 Charles M. mason, house 530 Yates 66
Chas. W. jr. clerk, 81 N. Pearl, b. 275 Elm. C. V. supt. prison dept. Capitol, h. at Troy Daniel, moulder, house 175 Church
66 Frank, laborer, house 34 Mohawk
Fred C. (Colllins Bros.) 953 Madison av. and 56 Bensen building, house 170 Western av. George H. asst. janitor, U. S Federal build- ing, boards 953 Madison avenue
George L. (A. F. Collins & Son), 8 Grand, house 66 Lancaster
66 Henry, laborer, house 187 Canal [501 do.
Howard R. bookkeeper, 288 Central av. bds.
66 Hugh, fireman, steamer 1, bds. 120 Yates
Hugh J. assistant cashier, Albany Railway, 423 Broadway, house 89 Jefferson
Ida Mrs. house 275 Elm
James, clerk, house 407 South Pearl
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66 George N. brakeman, h. 517 Central av. 66 Hattie Mrs. died Nov. 28, 1897 66 66 66 James, house 61 Third. James, bootblack, Capitol, h. 61 Third 66 66 66 Mark, died Jan. 30, 1898 Mary, widow, house 40 S. Lansing 66 66 Thomas B. Mrs. removed to Brooklyn 66 66 Anna L. dressmaker, h. 113 S. Hawk 66 66 66 Franklin, cabinetmaker, bds. 129 First 66 66 66 66 66 Lewis, paperhanger, house 19 Spruce 66 Maggie, removed to Brooklyn Margaret Mrs. house 130 Eagle 66 THE COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY'S OFFICE is at 57 State Street (in Commerce Insurance Block). 66 66 Magdalen, widow of Henry, h. 129 First
BRANDOW PRINTING CO.54 & 56 DEAN STREET NEAR STATE.
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66 Lulu, bds. 56 S. Hawk [Westerlo 66 William H. house 209 Elk
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Collins James, laborer, house 65 Walter
James B. clerk, bds. 953 Madison ave.
James W. street superintendent, city hall, house 343 Canal
66 John, house 120 Jefferson
John F. liquors, 161 S. Swan, house do.
John F. telegraph operator, W. U. Tel. Co. house 225 Hudson avenue
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66 John J. cigarmaker, house 70 Mohawk John M. (Collins Bros.) 55 Bensen bldg. and 953 Madison avenue, house do.
66 Joseph Mrs. house 953 Madison avenue Joseph C. mason, bds. 953 Madison av.
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Lawrence, boatman, house 43 Schuyler
Lorenzo D. jr. editor and manager, Farmers'
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Union Advocate, 9 James, b. 46 N. Pearl Louis H. clerk, b. 161 South Swan [Pearl Margaret, widow of Thomas, h. 337 North Mary, widow, house 14 Bleecker [h. do. Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, 431 Clinton av.
6 Michael, laborer, house 154 Yates Michael J. fireman, house 167 Franklin
66 Nelson E. brakeman, h. 569 Second Orrin S. crayon artist, 44 N. Pearl, b. at Bath 66 Owen, machinist, house 167 Franklin
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Patrick, laborer, house 217 Third
66 Patrick, teamster, house 431 Clinton av. Patrick, jr. carpenter, house 217 Third
66 Peter H. mason, boards 953 Madison av.
." Peter J. conductor, house 34 Mohawk
66 Robert W. mason, boards 953 Madison av.
66 Sarah A. widow of James, house 315 State
66 Susan, widow of John, house 194 Third
66 Thomas, teamster, boards 154 Yates Thomas J. laborer, boards 11 Park
Timothy, hoseman, steamer 3, h. 2 De Witt
66 William, laborer, boards 175 Church
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William, mason, boards 953 Madison av.
William G. fireman, bds. 56 Watervliet av.
William J. laborer, house 23 Wilbur
Collopy William, jailor, 77 Maiden lane, house do. Colloton James, saloon, 846 Madison avenue, h. do.
66 John F. electrician, house 93 Church
66 John J. laborer, house 6 South Ferry
66 Richard, laborer, house 142 Orange
66 Thomas, clerk, 38 N. Pearl, b. 6 S. Ferry
66 Thomas J. house 6 South Ferry
Colt George E. artist, Albany Eng. Co. b. at Troy Robert M. stenographer, Union depot, room 10, boards 152 Western avenue
Colton Joseph J. laborer, h 39 Van Woert
COLUMBIA DISTILLING CO. distillers and dealers in wines and liquors, 18, 20 and 22 State. See page 669 Columbus Edward Mrs. house 36 Osborne Walter, laborer, bds. 36 Osborne
Colville Robert K. vocal culture, 48 N. Pearl, bds. 187 Madison avenue
Colvin Addison B. state treasurer's office Capitol, house at Glens Falls
66 Andrew, lawyer, 82 State, rooms 29 to 31
66 Andrew J. milkman, boards Whitehall near
Second avenue [Second av. 66
Andrew J. jr. farmer, bds. Whitehall near Celia Mrs. dressmaker, h. 105 Hamilton
66 Edgar, expressman, 619 Broadway, house Whitehall near Second avenue 66
Edward, clerk, house 81 Bassett Harold H. stableman, bds. 105 Hamilton 66
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66 Jane, widow of William, h. 31 Albany
66 John, carpenter, boards 87 Church
66 Margaret C. A. widow of Andrew J. house Western av. bet. Cortland place and Quail
Verplanck, supt. N. Y. State land survey,
66 office Capitol, house Western avenue bet. Cortland place and Quail
Colwell Emma B. widow of Dorr, h. 30 Ten Broeck place
Timothy, blacksmith, house 26 Emmet
66 William, moulder, house 30 Emmet
Colyer Lewis, clerk, boards 2 Franklin Lucian M. engincer, 76 Green, h. 2 Franklin " Wesley, clerk, boards 49 Philip
Conady Nellic, house 10 Daniel
Combes Isaac J. ice dealer, h. 15 State continued Combs Frank B. salesman, 316 Broadway, bds. 189 Lancaster [Manchester Centre, Vt.
66 Lewis D. traveling salesman, 42 State, house
66 Nellie B. principal, school 10, boards 189 Lancaster
Comfort Julia Miss, stenographer, b. 17 Western av. Shoe Co. shoe manufacturers, 55 Church see Komfort
Commeraw J. O. boards 48 La Fayette
COMMERCE IN- SURANCE CO.,
57 State. See front cover and page 545 Commercial Hotel, 667 Broadway COMMERCIAL UNION CO-OPERA-
TIVE BANK, 99 State. See page 70
Commerford John, (Commerford & Dolan), Beaver block, room 12, house 157 Eagle
66 Margaret, widow of Richard, h. 78 JeffersonDe Martin A. bookkeeper, 902 Broadway, h. 78 g Jefferson
& Dolan (John Commerford, Frank P. ;- a Dolan), fire insurance and real estate agents, 12 Beaver block [av.
Commons Michael, machinist, h. 449 Washington = Compton Frederick, lineman, h. 178 Broad
Comstock Alice A. died Sept. 27, 1897
COMSTOCK DAVID B. veterinary surgeon, 75 S. Swan, rms. 138 State. See page 637 , Emma Mrs. removed from the city
Franklin, restaurant, 416 Broadway, house 1067 Madison av.
Lillian S. stenographer, 57 State, rooms 1, 2 and 3, boards 362 Hamilton
66 William D. Mrs. house 362 Hamilton
William J. jr. clerk, bds. 43 Jefferson
Conachey John J. laborer, bds. 42 Ontario
Conaughty Wm. H. died Jan. 10, 1898
Conboy John J. flagman, boards 225 Green Thomas, laborer, house 225 Green
Conde George H. trav. salesman, 66 State, house at Round Lake
Condon Catharine G. Miss, house 5 Corning
Fenton, bartender, boards 669 Broadway
66 Mary Mrs. house 114 Dove
66 Michael, coachmen, house 53 Chestnut
Michael, died April 27, 1897
66 William J. died April 18, 1898
66 William R. (Condon & Wisely) hats and caps, 71 N. Pearl, h. 353 Clinton av.
66 clerk, house 122 S. Pearl
66 & Wisely, (William R. Condon, Joseph A. Wisely) hats and caps, 71 N. Pearl
Cone Abraham M. engineer, 5 James, h. at Bath
G. Herbert, lawyer, 95 State and court of appeals, Capitol, b. 226 Hudson av.
66 J. Howard, salesman, 41 N. Pearl, house 226 Hudson av.
.. Lizzie, widow of Mayer, h. 226 Hudson av.
66 See Cohn and Coan [Eagle Conery Mitchell L. cashier, Nat. Ex. Co. boards 40 Coney Joseph G. boards 11 Park
Congdon Arthur C. tel. operator, 17 Steuben, bds. 134 State [plank road
66 A. R. Mrs. house Hurstville, New Scotland
LATEST MAP OF ALBANY.
FOR SALE AT BOOK STORES.
MATTHEW J. WALLACE, Real Est
Director of the COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY.
UNION LAUNDRY CO.
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Congdon Clinton, carpenter, D. & H. C. Co. foot | Conley Peter, engincer, house 80 Van Woert of Green, house at Delmar
66 Jacob S. assistant cashier, D. & H. C. Co., Church st. house at Delmar
66 L. S. supt. Alb. City Homeo. Hospital, 123 North Pearl, house do.
Conger Carrie E. Mrs. dressmaker, 361 State, h. do. Charles Mrs. h. 305 Central av. [Clinton av.
66 Mary Miss, at Home of the Friendless, 553
Conick Jacob H. teamster, h. 285 Washington av. Conkey Frank, clerk, boards 284 Third
66 John W. carpenter, house 512 Hamilton con.
Robert, tailor, house 284 Third [Lark
William J. cutter, 41 Washington av. h. 223 William M. printer, b. 512 Hamilton con.
Conklin Ann, widow of Christopher, h. 131 Jefferson Bros. (Edward J. and Christopher J.), plumbers, 89 Hamilton
66 David T. blacksmith, 3 Fulton, house 214 Livingston av. [42 Spring Edmund, electrician, D. & H. C. Co. house Edmund J. bookbinder, boards 69 Second
Edward J. (Conklin Bros.), plumber, 89 Hamilton, boards 29 Dallius
Isaac, timekeeper, h. 176 Livingston av.
John, fireman, house 588 Third [Lark
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