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66 Frederick G. (Page & Martin), 196 Hudson
66 Isaiah Mrs. house 208 Lancaster
PAGE'S ISAIAH SONS (William B. and Charles M.), iron founders, 60 Liberty. See page 596
66 Louis, machinist, rooms 85 Hudson avenue
Sarah H. Miss, boards 14 First
66 S. Annie, nurse, house 20 High
66 William B. (Isaiah Page's Sons), 60 Liberty, also (Page & Sill), Westerlo cor. Franklin, house 755 Madison avenue
66 & Martin (Fred. G. Page, W. C. Martin), carriage builders and horseshoers, 194 and 196 Hudson avenue
PAGE & SILL (W. B. Page, and J. D. Sill), Albany Malleable Iron Works, Westerlo cor. Franklin See page 597
Pagle Charles W. asst. div. engineer, N. Y. C. R. R. house at Little Falls
Paige George, painter, boards 36 Judson
Louis J. engineer, 41 Columbia
Paigeville Hotel, 518 and 520 Morris
BRANDOW PRINTING CO.54 & 56 DEAN STREET NEAR STATE.
66 John J. jr. boards 138 Franklin 66 Mary Miss, boards 54} High 66 Mary, widow, house 81 Colonie 66 see Toole Ott Andrew, laborer, house 48 Quail 66 Charles, removed from city Ernest, removed to New York 66 66 THE COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY'S OFFICE is at 57 State Street (in Commerce Insurance Block). 66 John G. painter, house 52 High
66 Joseph, laborer, boards 48 Quail
WEDDING BOUQUETS
MY SPECIALTY. H. G. EYRES,
11 NO. PEARL ST.
ALBANY [P] DIRECTORY. 309
Paine Arthur W. elcrk, 47 N. Pearl, b. 752 B'way ; Palmer John, jr. bds. 728 Madison av. 66 see Payne
PALATINE INS. CO. (THE), S. L. Foster, agent, 33 State. See page 565
Palermo Pietro, fruit, 1544 Hudson av. h. 2 Phoenix place
Paley James, machinist, house 154 Third
Louis N. Grand eor. Plain, house 56 Lark Palladino Charles, hairdresser, 11 North Pearl, h. 76 Madison avenue
Palm Bertha Mrs. house 25 Steuben
66 John A. earpenter, house 166 Jefferson
Louis, boards 25 Steuben
Palma John, shoemaker, house 140 Dove
Palmatier Charles J. gen. bookkeeper, Albany County Bank, boards at Bath
66 Edward, elerk, 86 Washington av. h. 369 Elk
Franeis L. moulder, boards 195 Spruce
66 Harriet B. saleswoman, bds. 58 Jefferson
66 Henrietta, widow of James D. h. 195 Spruce
66 James D. elerk, 561 Clinton av. h. 195 Spruee
66 James P. elerk, W. A. transfer, h. at Bath
66 Thomas, printer, 395 B'way, h. 58 Jefferson
66 Walter B. elerk, boards 195 Spruee
66 William, druggist, 561 Clinton av. h. do.
66 William L. elerk, 246 Washington av. boards 58 Jefferson
Palmer Albert E. boards 631 Clinton avenue
Almot R. elerk, 278 Clinton av. b. 49 N. S an
66 A. Wiltse, elerk, 77 Grand, h. 86 S. Hawk
A. W. Mrs. dressmaker, house 86 S. Hawk
Caleb, ins. agt. 551 B'way, h. 270 N. Pearl
66 Charles C., A. W. W. house 284 Seeond
66 Charles H. salesman, 388 B'way, h. at Bath
66 Charles L. boards 274 State [Myrtle av.
66 Daniel, brassfinisher, 63 Beaver, boards 241
66 Deborah, widow of Eli, h. 337} Madison av.
66 Edgar, clerk, Hotel Borthwiek, boards do.
66 Edward, boatman, rooms 7 Ten Broeek
PALMER EDWARD De L. real estate and insurance, 98 State, house 272 do. See page 566
66
Edwin (Kearney & Palmer), 27 N. Pearl, h. 319 Washington avenue
66 Edwin, groeer and meatmarket, 34 N. Knox and 682 Broadway, also baker, 46 Clinton avenue, house do.
66 Eliza Mrs. house 44 High
66 Elizabeth, widow of James, house 142 Lark Erastus D. seulptor, house 5 La Fayette
Ezra, jr. gardener, bds. 631 Clinton av. Ezra R. house 631 Clinton av. [av.
66
Frank C. elerk, 17 Steuben, bds. 80 Hudson
60
Frank C. A. removed to Delmar [do.
66 Frank J. pharmacist, Albany Hospital, bds.
66 Frank R. teller, Albany City Savings Inst. bds. 383 State
Franklin, elerk, house 227 Hamilton 66
66 Fred. A. brassfinisher, 63 Beaver, house New Seotland plank road near toll-gate
66 George, laborer, house 43 Canal
66 George S. porter, 14 S. Pearl, bds. 4 William
Gregory, student, bds. 312 State
66 Henry, musician, house 78 Division
66 Henry C. chief clerk, D. & H. C. Co. foot Church, house 117 Clinton av.
66 Henry M. 8 Union
Horace F. removed to New York eity 66
Isaiah, buyer, 41 N. Pearl, house 205 Elm 66
6€ Ishmael W. elerk, rms. 18 S. Lansing
66 James, earpenter, house 310 Sherman
66 James, undertaker, 271 Clinton av. house do.
66 James H. salesman, house 34 Delaware av.
66 Jerome, laborer, house 118 Dallius
66 John, painter, 25 Washington av. and sec. of state, office, Capitol, h. 728 Madison av.
66 John A. salesman, 47 N. Pearl, h. 72 Eagle
66 Kate G. widow of William, dressmaker, house 334 Livingston avenue
Lulu Gregory, widow of A. P. jr. h. 312 State
66 Louis G. (Maekey & Palmer), wholesale grocer, 344 Broadway, rooms 38 Eagle
66 Lowell J. porter, 388 Broadway, boards at Bath
66
Marcus S. peddler, house 38 North
Martha E. widow of Ainos P. h. 383 State 66
66 Myron R. printer, h. 178 Madison av.
66 Nieholas, carpenter, h. 310 Sherman
Robert Mrs. house 237 Clinton av.
Robert H. truekman, house 142 Perry
66 Roy G. shipper, 701 Broadway, boards 334 Livingston av. [728 Madison av. 66
Rufus K. manager, 25 Washington av. bds. Rutherford B. clerk, 682 Broadway, boards 46 Clinton av. [Clinton av.
66 Samuel J. salesman, 47 N. Pearl, boards 237 Sarah A. widow of Luther M. h. 274 State
66 Seott W. elerk, D. & H. C. Co. bds. 3371 Madison av [ton av.
Sophia, widow of Ransom F. h. 113 Lexing- Wallaee G. removed to Tonawanda
66 Walter J. baker, bds. 46 Clinton av.
66 Walter L. artist, bds. 5 La Fayette
William, eonfeetioner, bds. 93 Hamilton
66 William, paperhanger, h. Kenwood n. bridge
66 William E. eashier, Rathbone, Sard & Co. b. 270 N. Pearl
66 William F. removed to Port Henry
William V. elerk, bds. 334 Livingston av.
66 Wilmot, widow of George, bds. 223 Lark
Worthington, student, bds. 272 State
Paltenghi Antonio, chief cook, house 50 Columbia Louis, bds. 50 Columbia
Pandoan Vineent, porter, 55 S. Pearl, h. 55 Division Pangburn Albert A. elerk, 41 State, h. 259 Lark
66 Charles V. B. clerk, bds. 136 Chestnut
66 David C. earpenter, house 298 Clinton av.
66 Edgar, Grand eor. Plain, h. 178 Jay
66 Hannah, widow of John S. h. 136 Chestnut
66 Henry, trimmer, h. 197 Canal
66 James H. carpenter, house 44 Orange
John L. poliee, 4th preeinet, house 342 Ham- ilton
66 Magdalene, widow of Job, h. 211 Laneaster
66 Mary D. widow of William H. h. 231 Dela- ware av.
66 William C. house 211 Laneaster
66 William DeW. removed to New York
66 William G. wireworker, 63 Beaver, h. 529 Clinton av.
Panthen Gustave, earpenter, h. 12 Judson
Henry W. machinist, house 245 N. Pearl
Pantono Vineenzo, bootblack, 55 S. Pearl Pantzer Christian, peddler, house 509 Second
Papen Charles, earpenter, house 54 Perry
66 George W. physician, 268 Madison av. cor. S. Hawk, house do.
Theodore, sr. boards 268 Madison av.
Papenfus Carl, laborer, house 383 Delaware av.
Edward, laborer, house 7 Teunis
66 Frederick, laborer, house 383 Delaware av. Papot Benedict, removed to Chieago, Ill.
G. Madame, removed to Chieago, Ill.
Pappalau John, student, bds. 141 Broad 66 Joseph G. iceman, h. 113 Clinton
66 Valentine, ieedealer, 451 S. Pearl, h. 141 Broad
Valentine, jr. iceman, bds. 141 Broad
Pappert August, meatmarket, 540 Clinton av. house 57 Perry
George, meatmarket, 49 Ontario, house do.
LATEST MAP OF ALBANY. FOR SALE AT BOOK STORES.
WM. M. VAN ANTWERP IS A DIRECTOR OF THE COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY.
UNION LAUNDRY CO.
" 0 & 10 Union and 29 Division Sts.
310
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Paquette Aglae, widow, house 22 Dallius Paradise Frederick W. stock broker, 7 DeGraaf bldg. bds. 83 Dove [son av.
66 Margaret, widow of James, house 375 Madi- Parant Maria A. removed to New York city
Parciaseppa Giuseppe, bootblack, 4 Maiden lane below Broadway, h. 219 Broadway
Pardeo Nicholas, hairdresser, bds. S. Ferry cor. S. Pearl [Livingston av.
Pardon Emma L. Miss, teacher, school 13, bds. 166 66 George H. foreman printer, 9 State, h. 428 Delaware av. [av.
66 Jane, widow of Jabez, house 166 Livingston John W. toolmaker, b. 166 Livingston av.
Pareira Aaron, (chemical soda works), 12 Rose, bds. 63 Myrtle av. [50 Jay
66 Aaron, cigar manufacturer, 107 Hudson av. h. 66 Abraham, salesman, 107 Hudson av. house 132 Grand
66
Herman, salesman, bds. 132 Grand
Jacob R. salesman, house 63 Myrtle av.
66 Moses, salesman, house 63 Myrtle av.
Paris John, brewer, house 300 Third
Russel C. physician and surgeon, 8 Chestnut, house do.
Parish Catharine, widow of Isaac, h. 33} Sherman Charles H. baggagemaster, D. & H. C. Co. house 188 N. Pearl
66 D. Miss, nurse, Albany Hospital, bds. do.
66 Edward J. removed to New York city
66 Mark, carpenter, bds. 332 Sherman
PARK BANK OF ALBANY, 7 Central avenue. See page 560
Cyclery (Lewis H. St. Louis), 472 Madison avenue
PARK FLORIST (THE), 248 Washington avenue. See page 658
Sidney W. tax expert and agent, 50 Lancas- ter, house do.
[345 State
Parker Alton B. judge court of appeals, Capitol, bds. Amanda M. Mrs. bds. 22 John
Amasa J. lawyer, 93 State, house 143 Wash- ington avenue
66 Amasa J. jr. lawyer, 93 State, h. 72 Willett Daniel, laborer, house 112 Dallius
6 Elizabeth Mrs. house 75 Lark
Emily H. clerk, 109 N. Pearl, bds. 75 Lark
66 Emma A. Miss (Wentworth & Parker), art embroideries, etc. 96 N. Pearl, house 181 Lancaster [ingston av.
Ernest W. clerk, 26 N. Swan, bds. 115 Liv- 66
E. J. Miss, house 205 Livingston av.
66 Fred. B. police, 4th precinct, h. 35 Jefferson
66 George, waiter, removed from city
George M. clerk, 4 Clinton av. bds. 36 Maple
Jesse, plumber, house 81 S. Ferry
66 Jesse, carpenter, house 7 First av.
John, plumber, bds. 48 Elizabeth
66 John, crossing tender, Orange st. house 44 Montgomery
John F. machinist, h. 375 Central av.
John J. ladderman, truck 1, h. 52 John
John N. asst. supt. public works, office Capitol, house at Schenectady
Joseph E. clerk, h. 329 First 66
Lee Mrs. dressmaker, house 47 Jefferson
Lemuel, janitor, school 10, house 46 Swinton
Lester, furniture, carpets, storage, 40 Beaver, h. 208 Second
Lewis R. lawyer, 93 State, and examiner U. FiS. court, boards 143 Washington av.
66 Lucy, widow of John, corsetmaker, h. 180 N. Pearl
Mason L. driver, h. 285 Second
66 Millard, salesman, rms. 37 S. Pearl
66 Nancy L. Mrs. nurse, h. 62 N. Knox
I ; Parker Robert, carpenter, bds. 205 Livingston av. 66 Samuel, hairdresser, bds. 12 Fulton
66 Stephen D. machinist, house 6 Wendell
66 S. Henry, pressman, 54 South Pearl, house 338 First
66 S. Henry Mrs. dressmaker, 338 First, h. do. Thomas, carpenter, house 272 N. Pearl
6€ Thomas Mrs. house 309 Central av.
Thomas S. machinist, house 179 First
William, turner, house 205 Livingston av. William, jr. printer, bds. 48 Elizabeth
66 Wiliam B. carpenter, 30 Howard, h. 115 Liv- ingston av.
William H. shoemaker, house 48 Elizabeth
Wiliam H. waiter, house 47 Jefferson
66 William J. shipper, A. P. W. P. Co. boards 115 Livingston av.
Parkhurst Alonzo B. conductor, h. 509 Central av. Edwin B. stenographer, 14 Bleecker, boards 66 191 Lancaster
Ellen, widow of Edwin, house 191 Lancaster
66 John F. judge, court of claims, Capitol, house at Bath [av.
66 Sarah E. widow of Nathan, house 282 Clinton William L. state com. in lunacy, office Capitol, h. at Canandaigua
Parkington George H. (Parkington & Slaight), room 2, De Graaf bldg. bds. 44 Clinton av.
& Slaight (G. H. Parkington, H. A. Slaight), dental depot, room 2, De Graaf bldg. S. Pearl
Parkinson Frank, laborer, house 6 Mohawk
66 Samuel, laborer, bds. 6 Mohawk
66 Thomas W. removed to Elmira
Parkman William B. clerk, bds. 100 N. Swan Parks Annie, widow of Gorham, h. 461 State
66 Gorham, died Oct. 26, 1897
66 Helen A. Mrs. bds. 260 Hudson av.
Parkyn Mary C. bds. 1 Sherman Parlati Lorenzo, teacher of violin, house 47 Elm Parle John P. carpenter, house 115 Jefferson Parlman Mary Mrs. rooms 119 Beaver
Parmelee Addison, conductor, house 33 Colby
" Le Roy D. clerk, D. & H. C. Co. 58 N. Pearl, bds. Grove av. end New Scotland plank road
66 William H. fireman, A. W. W. h. Grove av. Parmley Fern, milliner, bds. 4 Plain
Parnell Esther, widow of James, h. 174 Madison av. Parnham William F. house 116 First
Parodi Tadross, peddlers' supplies, 194 Broadway Parr John, died March 12, 1898
Mary, widow of Harris, house 104 Franklin
66 William G. engineer, Albany Railway, house 169 Franklin
66 William H. printer, house 135 Grand
Parrett Charles, restaurant, 550 Broadway, bds. 51 Columbia [house 99 Jefferson
Parrott Elliott G. upholsterer, 284 Madison av. Parry George, porter, 347 Broadway, house 64 Union
Parshal Carrie Mrs. boardinghouse, 119 Beaver
Parslow Delwin E. gateman, D. & H. C. Co. h. at Rens. [bds. at Rens.
66 Edwin A. clerk, D. & H. C. Co. 58 N. Pearl,
66 Frank W. cigarmaker, house 100 Fourth av. Parsons Arthur, clerk, 41 Dean, h. Myrtle av. west of Allen
66 Charlotte E. widow of Harvey, h. 64 Spring
66 Edwin S. machinist, house 57 Central av.
66 Elizabeth Mrs. house rear 179 Third
66 Emmet, laborer, house 108 Green
66 Frank M. dep. attorney-general's office, Capitol, bds. 41 Washington av.
Grace G. teacher, school 24, bds. 79 Elm
Harry C. bookkeeper, 316 B'way, h. 212 Jay
GOLDRINGS, FLORISTS, 30 No, PEARL
4 66 B 66 + 1 66 66 66 66 " Honesty is the Best Policy"-except it be a Policy on your Property in the COMMERCE. 66
DIRECTORIES
OF OTHER CITIES AT DIRECTORY OFFICE.
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Parsons Henry Mrs. bds. 407 Clinton av.
Henry Bownc, law publisher, 105 Hudson av. house 48 First [house 49 First
66 Henry C. civil engineer, state engineer's office, James Russell, jr. director of examinations, University State of New York, Capitol, house 22 Elk
James W. clerk, 41 Dean, house 79 Elm
John D. bakers and confectioners' supplies, 11 Hudson av. h. 89 Western av.
66 John D. house 8 Hall pl.
66 John D. jr. pres. Nat. Exchange Bank, 450 Broadway, h. 233 State
66 Sarah A. widow of Seth E. h. 22 Park
PARSONS STEPHEN H. coffee and spice manuf. 41 and 43 Dean and 10 and 12 Ex- change, house 57 Ten Broeck. See middle colored page K
Partridge Adaline, widow of Rufus K. h. 103 Philip
Allen, motorman, bds. 321 First
Alonzo, student, bds. 321 First
James, musician, house 65 S. Lansing
66 James E. carpenter, house 321 First
¥ Ladu, clerk, bds. 321 First
Nellie, bds. 271 Hudson avenue
Parvis Rocke J. house 232 Jefferson Pasch Frederick, laborer, house 2 Odell
Pasl Joseph, brewer, house 25 Sherman
PASQUINI ATTILIO, mason and builder, Bensen building, room 34, house 208 Sherman. See page 652
66
Louis J. bookkeeper, 34 Bensen bldg. bds. 208 Sherman
Passage George M. shipping clerk, 979 Broadway, house 796 do.
Passenger Edward, laborer, house 168 Third
66 Elmer G. printer, house 11 Mohawk
66 Emma, widow of James H. house 11 Mohawk
George W. trav. salesman, 356 Broadway, house 21 Albany
Mary F. widow of William H. clerk, com. lunacy, Capitol, h. 17 Clinton av.
66 Rosette E. widow of Andrew, h. 11 Mohawk
66 William D. laborer, house 1185 Broadway
Passenover Barbara, widow of George, h. rear 58 Lexington av.
George, laborer, h. rear 58 Lexington av.
Passino Henry, engineer, J. B. Carr steamer, foot Maiden lane, h. 15 Morton
William A. died Oct. 1897
Patchel Edward J. laborer, house 200 Sherman Paterson Henry H. asst. bookkeeper, Nat. Exch. Bank, h. 267 First
Hugh, removed to Canada
66 Jane, widow of James, h. 598 Livingston av.
66 John S. actuary, ins. department, Capitol, h. 134 Lancaster
66
66 Mabel E. stenographer, 51 State, b. 267 First see Patterson and Pattison
Patlen Hyman, blacksmith, bds. 23 Broad
Patrie Joseph, mason, bds. Haswell House Patten Asa K. musician, house 169 EIm
66 Edward P. grocer, 213 Second, b. 169 Elm PATTEN JOHN A. prop. Haswell House, 54 to 58 Madison av. h. do. See page 675
Patterson Alfred, house 45 Broad
Ann, widow, house 76 Beecker
66 A. Miss, removed to Atlanta, Ga.
Bernard L. salesman, 15 Union, boards 68 Hudson av.
Patterson Bulkcley & Van Kirk (Chas. E.Patterson,
Alpheus T. Bulkeley and Charles C. Van Kirk), lawyers, 25 North Pearl, rooms 1 and 2
[Pcarl
Bros. (James F. Patterson), liquors, 55 South
Charles E. (Patterson, Bulkcley & Van Kirk), lawyers, 25 North Pearl, house at Troy
66 Clara H. Miss, house 27 Clinton av.
66 Cornelius, ladderman, truck 1, house 39 Dallius David, laborer, bds. 66 Orange
66 Edward, bootblack, bds. 76 Bleecker
Edward J. lumberhandler, bds. 230 Orange
66 Emma, hairdressing parlors, 45 Broad, h. do.
Frank, carpenter, N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. elevator, house at Bath
Frank M. law student, 93 State, rms. 104 State
Franklin, carrier, P. O. bds. 177 Elk
66 Fred. H. clerk, 117 N. Pearl, bds. 482 Wash- ington av. [scll rd.
Gordon, collector, bds. Central av. ab. Rus-
66 Hamilton, tracklayer, h. 64 Bassett [Bath
66 Harvey D. cornicemaker, 12 James, bds. at Henry, meatmarket, 23 Central av. h. do.
PATTERSON H. steam and gasfitter, 24 Green, h. 498 Hudson av. See page 602
Isaac P. house 123 Elm
66 James, moroccodresser, house 43 John
66 .James, jr. bookkeeper, bds. 60 Morton
James A. physician, 31 Grand, h. do.
James F. (Patterson Bros.) 55 South Pearl, 2 bds. 27 Clinton av.
James H. police, 4th precinct, h. 39 Jefferson
66 John, mason, h. 26 Ten Brocck pl.
John, mason, h. 14 Van Tromp
66 John, laborer, h. 66 Orange
66
John A. gen. bookkeeper, Nat. Ex. Bank house 370 Hamilton
66 John A. clerk, W. A. transfer, h. at Valatie
66 John C. lithographer, h. 587 Livingston av.
66 John F. house 377 Canal
66 John J. laborer, house 17 Van Wocrt
John J. paperhanger, h. 259 Second
66 John L. brakeman, h. 97 Third
John P. confectioner, h. 77 Elm
66 John R. removed to Bath
66 Joseph Mrs. dressmaker, h. 66 Orange
66 Joseph B. bds. 27 Clinton av.
66 Julia, widow of Patrick J. confectioner, 68 Hudson av. house do.
Margaret J. dressmaker, h. 288 Madison av.
Mark F. shoemaker, house 66 Third
66 Martin J. clerk, 68 Hudson av. bds. do.
Mary, widow of James, h. 9 S. Swan
66
Mary, widow of Joseph, h. 66 Orange
Mary, widow of Walter, removed to New Scot- land
66
Matthew, laborer, house 230 Orange
66 Matthew, jr. laborer, bds. 231 Orange
66
Patrick W. barkeeper, 17 Hamilton, bds. 225 Broadway
Peter, electric light trimmer, h. 230 Orange 66
Robert, peddler, house 819 Central av.
66
Robert H. bookkeeper, 24 Green, bds. 498 Hudson av.
Thomas, electrotyper, Argus, bds. 9 S. Swan
66 William, carpenter, house 6 Bleecker pl.
William, printer, 54 Dean, house 325 N. Pearl
66 William J. engineer, bds. 78 Livingston av. see Paterson and Pattison
Pattinson Angus F. mason, bds. 269 Third
66 Brothers (Richard H. and James W.) car- penters, rear 269 Second [h. 343 do.
James W. (Pattinson Bros.) rear 269 Second,
66 Miles, mason, bds. 249 Second [house do.
66 Richard H. (Pattinson Bros.) rear 269 Second,
BRANDOW PRINTING CO.
54 & 56 DEAN STREET NEAR STATE.
WILLIAM B. PAGE, Iron Founder, is a Director of the COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY.
66
¥ John B. clerk, bds. 169 Elm [Bath 66 Thomas H. mason, h. 96 Lexington av.
66 John S. lumber insp. 3 Lumber dist. h. at Joseph E. clerk, D. & H. C. Co. freight, Liv- ingston av. h. 26 N. Swan
Mary, widow of Samuel, h. 192 State see Patton
DIRECTORIES
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Pattison Lucy, widow of Dudley, h. 123 Lark « see Paterson also Patterson
Patton Alexander, moulder, bds. 258 Livingston av. 66 Bros. (William J. & Thos. R. ) flour and feed, 89 Green and 397 S. Pearl
David H. (Patton & Co.) 23 Lumber district and 51 State, house 18 Ten Broeck
Henry (Patton & Co.) 51 State, room 45, also fire commissioner, h. at Douw's Point Howard F. bds. 18 Ten Broeck
James D. boilerman, h. 850 B'way [av.
Jane, widow of Alexander, h. 258 Livingston John, police, bds. 258 Livingston av.
66 John R. asst. teller, Nat. Ex. Bank, house 301 Clinton av.
Robert W. boilermaker, bds. 335 N. Pearl Samuel J. boilermaker, bds. 339 N. Pearl Susanna, widow of Robert, house 335 N. Pearl
66 Thomas R. (Patton Bros.) 89 Green and 397 S. Pearl, house 301 Clinton av.
William J. (Patton Bros.) 89 Green and 397 S. Pearl, house 223 Hudson av.
& Co. (David H. and Henry Patton) lumber dealers, 23 Lumber dist. city office, 51 State see Patten
Patrizio Antonio, removed to Schenectady
Patzig David L. bottler, bds. 107 Philip
John H. ins. agent, 551 Broadway, house 107 Philip
Joseph, motorman, bds. 107 Philip
Paul Blanche, clerk, 68 N. Pearl, h. at Rens.
6 Charlotte, cashier, 23 N. Pearl, bds. 205 do.
66 Edward J. bookkeeper, 17 Green
George, laborer, h. 84 Bradford
66 Josephine, widow of Frederick E. house 508 Washington avenue [ford Pauline, saleswoman, 59 N. Pearl, b. 84 Brad-
66 Robert, laborer, h. 141 Grand
66 Wilhelmina Mrs. at Home of the Friendless, 553 Clinton avenue [Central av. Pauley Bros. (Edward P. and Louis W.) saloon, 199 Casper, printer, house 495 Washington av.
Charles, upholsterer, bds. 13 Western av.
66 David, paperhanger, h. 97 Elizabeth
Edward P. (Pauley Bros.) saloon, 199 Central av. bds. 13 Western av.
Elmer, conductor, bds. 59 Dove
Frank, bartender, bds. 196 Sherman
John, cabinetmaker, house 13 Western av.
Joseph, printer, bds. 495 Washington av.
66 Louis W. (Pauley Bros.) saloon, 199 Central avenue, boards 13 Western av.
Minnie B. dressmaker, 59 Dove, boards do. William G. clerk, house 155 S. Knox
66 see Pauly
Paulus John, cigarmaker, b. 54 Delaware
Joseph, baker, h. Wash. av. cor. Ontario
Peter, helper, h. 10 Osborne
Pauly Charles, clerk, h. 100 Green
Conrad, laborer, h. Delaware av. n. Morton
66 George, gasfitter, 24 Green, b. 495 Washing- ton avenue
Jacob, clerk, 35 Maiden lane h. Delaware av. n. Morton
John, laborer, bds. Delaware av. n. Morton John, inspector of gas meters, also alderman nineteenth ward, h. 337 Central av.
Joseph, laborer, bds. Delaware av. n. Morton Joseph, b. 495 Washington avenue
Nicholas, laborer, b. Delaware av. n. Morton Peter, farmer, b. Delaware av. n. Morton
66
66 see also Pauley
Pausch George, clerk, house 114 Broad
PAYN'S B. SON'S TOBACCO CO. tobaccon- ists, retail store 494 Broadway, and factory 820 and 822 B'way. See page 668
PAYN EDGAR M. & CO. dredge contractors, 40 Quay, house 5 Leonard place. See page 667
66 Edward T. boatman, house 47 Van Woert
66 Elijah L. cashier, ins. dept. Capitol
66 Howard K. manager, 30 Maiden lane, house 176 North Pearl
66 James C. clerk, boards 485 First
James J. boatman, house 47 Van Woert
66 John H. lumberhandler, h. 47 Van Woert
66 Louis F. supt. ins. dept. office Capitol, bds. 106 Lake avenue
66 Richard M. dredger, 40 Quay h. at Rens.
Samuel G. jr. gen. man. Suttonia magnetic appliances, 611 B'way, h. at Bath
66 Thomas, laborer house 47 Van Woert
Payne Arthur, clerk, rms. 752 Broadway Catharine, widow of Chauncey S. boards 205 North Pearl
66 George, foreman, house 52 N. Knox John, laborer, house 17 Main
66
PAYNE LYMAN M. & CO. gen'l agent, New England Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Boston, 11 and 12 Alb. Co. Bank bldg. bds. Globe Hotel. See page 564
66 see Paine
Payntar Eliza D. Miss, removed to Chicago, Ill.
Peabody Charles J. (Spencer Trask & Co.), 65 and 67 State, house at Englewood, N. J.
66 George F. (Spencer Trask & Co.), 65 and 67 State, house at Brooklyn
Peach John W. clerk, h. 71 Madison av. Peacock James, house 66 N. Lansing
66 John, motorman, house 39 Albany
John, jr. motorman, boards 39 Albany
66 Martin, carman, h. 107 Livinsgton av. [do.
66 Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, h. 1082 B'way
66 Susie E. Miss, dressmaker, 39 Albany, bds. Pearce Phoebe A. Miss, died Feb. 8, 1898 see Pearse, Peirce and Pierce
Pearl Anna H. widow, bds. 29 Elberon place [av.
66 Hattie C. Mrs. shirt manuf. h. 100 Clinton
66 John J. engineer, house 100 Clinton av.
66 Laundry, 183 South Pearl
66 Street Hotel, 170 S. Pearl, Louis Dube, prop. 66 see Perle
Pearle Mary, widow of John, house 8 Jefferson 66 Thomas J. stairbuilder, boards 8 Jefferson
Pearman Thomas Williams, professional singer, h. 143 S. Knox
Pearsall Gilbert L. solar printing and picture frames, 6 Fulton, h. 44 Allen, south of Madison avenue
Grace L. clerk, room 28, 467 Broadway, rms. 85 Lancaster
Pearse Gilbert F. agent, house 164 Dove
66 Harry S. physician, 1 S. Hawk, h. do.
66 see Pearce, Peirce and Pierce
Pearson George, trimmer, 24 James, h. 476 Yates
Thomas W. salesman, 24 James, h. 476 Yates
« see Pierson
Peart Arthur M. house 457 Hamilton
Pease George H. removed to Boston, Mass.
66 Isabella L. widow of Charles S. h. 998 Mad- ison avenue
66 Randolph L. paperhanger, 447 Madison av. see Pees
Peberl William, house 183 Central avenue
Pebler Frederick, shoemaker, 10 William, h. do. Peck Calvin M. boatman. house 75 Third
66 Charles A. clerk, 15 Watervliet av. b. 64 do.
66 Charles A. removed to New York
Charles H. state botanist, Capitol, h. Lyons avenue, Menands [h. 64 do.
66 Edward A. grocer, 15 Watervliet avenue, Frank H. machinist, b. 510 Central avenue
BRANDOW PRINTING CO.
54 & 56 DEAN STREET NEAR STATE.
66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 THE COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY'S OFFICE is at 57 State Street (in Commerce Insurance Block). 66
66
ROSES .- H. G. EYRES, 11 N. Pearl St.
ALBANY
[P]
DIRECTORY.
313
Peek George E. grain, 52 State, house 168 Western ! Pendleton Lansing, house 17 Catharine
avenue [house at Rens.
George W. stove repairs, 76 Hudson avenue,
66
Hannah W. widow of Allen, h. 89 Eagle
66
Harriet E. widow of Delavan, house 566 Madison av. [av. Menands
66 Harry S. supt. 472 Broadway, boards Lyons Samuel S. real estate, 5 Douw's building
house 48 Jay
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