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66 Theodore, sr. boards 268 Madison avenue
Papenfus Carl, laborer, house 32 Sloan
66 Edward, laborer, house 7 Teunis
" Frederick, laborer, house 26 Teunis
Papinchock Michael, laborer, boards 368 Canal
Pappalau August, boilermaker, house 116 Lexing- ton avenue
66 Edward, iceman, boards 141 Broad
John, removed to Springfield, Mass.
66 Joseph G. iceman, house 113 Clinton
Joseph J. house 731 Broadway
Valentine, ice dealer; 451 S. Pearl, house 141 Broad
66 Valentine, jr. iceman, boards 141 Broad
66 William, iceman, boards 141 Broad
Pappas Carrie Mrs. boards 127 S. Swan
Lulu Gregory, widow of A. P. jr. h. 312 State Pappert August, meatmarket, 540 Clinton av. house Marcus S. peddler, house 38 North 57 Perry
66 George, meatmarket, 49 Ontario, house do.
Paradise Frederick W. stockbroker, 40 N. Pearl, , bds. 83 Dove
66 Margaret, widow of James, died Dec. 9, 1899 Paragon Oil Co. 217 Elk [way
Parciasepa Giuseppe, bootblack, house 219 Broad- En Pardon Anna L. widow of George H. h. 117 Colonie
66 Emma L. Miss, teacher, school 13, bds. 166 Livingston avenue
66 Jane, widow of Jabez, h. 166 Livingston av.
66 John W. toolmaker, b. 166 Livingston av. Pareira Aaron, removed to Sumter. S. C.
Aaron, cigar manuf. 107 Hudson av. h. 50 Jay [132 Grand
Abraham, salesman, 107 Hudson av. house
66 Bertha, widow of Moses, house 40 Jay
66 Herman, salesman, boards 132 Grand
66 Jacob R. salesman, house 40 Jay
Paris John, harnessmaker, h. 296 Third [h. do. Russel C. physician and surgeon, 8 Chestnut, Parish Catharine, widow of Isaac, h. 334 Sherman Charles H. baggagemaster, D. & H. Co. bds. 188 N. Pearl
66 Mark. carpenter, boards 334 Sherman
PARK BANK OF ALBANY, 200 Washing- ton avenue. See page 592
66 Cyclery (Lewis H. St. Louis), 472 Madison avenue
Florist (The), 248 Washington av.
Sidney W. tax expert and agent, 50 Lancas- ter, house do.
Parke Eliza, widow of James C. h. 317 Hudson av. Eulalie, stenographer, excise dept. Capitol, bds. 317 Hudson avenue
Parker Alton B. chief judge, court of appeals, Capi- tol, bds. 255 State
Amanda M. Mrs. boards 164 First
66
Amasa J. lawyer, 93 State, house 143 Wash- ington avenue
66 Amasa J. jr. lawyer, 93 State, h. 72 Willett Charles, laborer, house 54 Colonie
66 Daniel, laborer, 46 Plum
Eliza J. Miss, house 205 Livingston avenue
66 Elizabeth Mrs. house 75 Lark
66 Ellen M. widow of Thomas S. house 309 Cen- tral avenue
66 66 Emily H. clerk, 109 N. Pearl, bds. 75 Lark Emma A. Miss (Wentworth & Parker), art embroideries, etc. 96 N. Pearl, bds. 338 Hamilton [ingston av.
Ernest W. clerk, 26 N. Swan, bds. 115 Liv-
66 Fred. B. police, 4th precinct, h. 153 Elm
66 George, laborer, house 96 Broad
George M. clerk, boards 46 Maple
Harvey, metermaker, bds. 46 Swinton Jesse, plumber, house 202 S. Pearl
John, crossing tender, Orange st. b. 240 N. Pearl
66 John F. removed to Schenectady
66
Sophia, widow of Ransom F. removed from Walter J. baker, boards 46 Clinton avenue
66
Walter L. artist, boards 5 La Fayette
William E. cashier, Rathbone, Sard & Co. b. 270 N. Pearl
66
66 Myron R. died April 2, 1900
Robert, clerk, boards 148 N. Pearl
Robert Mrs. house 237 Clinton avenue
66
LATEST MAP OF ALBANY. FOR SALE AT BOOK STORES.
FRANK VAN BENTHUYSEN, of Charles Van Benthuysen & Sons, is a Director of the COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY.
UNION LAUNDRY CO.
8 & 10 Union and & 29 Division Sts.
326
ALBANY
[P] DIRECTORY.
Parker John H. (Schletz & Parker) plumber, 96 Schuyler, h. 34 Delaware John J. elerk, bds. 52 John 66 John J. hoseman, steamer 5, house 52 John 66 John N. asst. supt. publie works, office, Capitol, house at Seheneetady 66 Joseph E. clerk, house 329 First Lee Mrs. dressmaker, h. 47 Jefferson 66 Lemuel, janitor, sehool 10, house 46 Swinton PARKER LESTER, furniture, carpets and storage, 40 Beaver, house 208 Second. See page 698 Lewis R. lawyer, 93 State, and standing ex- aminer U. S. court, boards 143 Washington av. [tral av. 66 Lizzie Miss, clerk, 67 N. Pearl, bds. 309 Cen- Mason L. salesman, 251 N. Pearl, house 285 Second Millard, removed from city 66 Nancy L. Mrs. nurse, lı. 62 N. Knox 66 Robert, earponter, bds. 205 Livingston av. Stephen D. machinist, rooms 44 Grand S. Henry, pressman, 54 S. Pearl, house 279 Western avenue [h. do. S. Henry Mrs. dressmaker, 279 Western av. Thomas, carpenter, house 272 N. Pearl Thomas Mrs. house 309 Central avenue Thomas S. machinist, house 179 First 66 William, laborer, 1781 Green 66 William, turner, house 205 Livingston avenue William, jr. printer, bds. 41 Catharine William B. carpenter, 26 Howard, house 115 Livingston avenue William H. shoemaker, house 41 Catharine William H. waiter, house 47 Jefferson William J. shipper, A. P. W. P. Co. boards 115 Livingston avenue Parkhurst Edwin B. stenographer, 68 Broadway, b. 191 Lancaster 66 Ellen, widow of Edwin, house 191 Lancaster 66 E. S. trav. salesman, 67 Hudson av. h. at S. Royalton, Vt. [at Bath John F. judge, court of claims, Capitol, house 66 Sarah E. widow of Nathan, h. 282 Clinton av. 66 William L. state com. in lunacy, office Capi- tol, rooms 98 Chestnut, h. at Canandaigua Parkington George H. (Parkington & Slaight) room 2, De Graaf bldg. b. 32 Eagle & Slaight (G. H. Parkington, H. A. Slaight), .6 dental depot, room 2, De Graaf bldg. S. Pearl - Parkinson Frank, loektender, lock 2, h. 6 Mohawk Samuel. laborer, house 6 Mohawk Parks Annie, widow of Gorham, house 461 State 66 Ethe!, house 50 Hudson avenue 66 William H. treas. Eastern States Refrigerat- ing Co. 72 Quay, h. at Springfield, Mass. Parlati Lorenzo, teacher of violin, house 235 Madi- son avenue Parle John P. carpenter, house 115 Jefferson Parliman Frank, farmer, h. 82 Rensselaer Parlina Bertha, widow of Moses, house 40 Jay Parmelee Addison, conduetor, h. 596 Central av. Edward R. brakeman, bds. 596 Central av. 66 Le Roy D. clerk, D. & H. Co. 58 N. Pearl, boards 234 Second William H. fireman, house 234 Second Parr Agnes, waitress, rooms 2 Park 66 Ida G. Mrs. house 152 Madison av. 66 William H. printer, house 135 Grand Parrett Charles F. clerk, 28 Maiden lane, house 683 Broadway [86 Jefferson ARE YOU INSURED ? THE COST IS TRIFLING, AND THE DUTY MANIFEST --- INSURE WITH THE COMMERCE. 66 Mary, widow of Harris, house 104 Franklin William G. chief engineer, U. T. Co. 380 S. Pearl, house 475 do.
Parrott Elliott G. upholsterer, 284 Madison av. h.
Parrott M. T. printer, 330 Broadway [Lansing Parry George, porter, 347 Broadway, h. 38 South Parshal Carrie Mrs. boardinghouse, 74 Hudson av.
William H. clerk, h. 47 Alexander
William H. clerk, bds. 74 Hudson av. [b. do. Parshall K. A. house surgeon, St. Peter's hospital, Parslow Delwin E. gateman, D. & H. Co. house at Rensselaer [bds. at Rens.
Edwin A. elerk, D. & H. Co. 58 N. Pearl, 66
66 Frank W. eigarmaker, house 54 Dallius
Parsons Arthur, clerk, 41 Dean, house Myrtle av. west of Allen, South [Pine av., North
66 Celia A. private sec. ins. dept. Capitol, h. 97
66 Charles H. pres. Eastern States Refrigerating Co. 72 Quay, h. at Springfield, Mass.
66 Edwin S. machinist, house 57 Central av.
66 Elizabeth Mrs. house 179 Third
66 Emmet, laborer, house 108 Green
66 Frank M. deputy, attorney-general's office, Capitol, bds. 41 Washington av.
66
Grace G. teacher, school 24, bds. 79 Elm
66 Harry C. bookkeeper, 455 B'way, h. 212 Jay
66 Henry Mrs. boards 407 Clinton av.
Henry Bowne, law publisher, 105 Hudson av. house 48 First [building, h. 49 First
Henry C. civil engineer, 58 and 59 Tweddle James, laborer, removed from city
66
James Russell, jr. secretary University State of New York, Capitol, house 22 Elk
66
James W. clerk, 41 Dean, house 79 Elm
John D. bakers and confectioners' supplies, 11 Hudson av. house 256 Lark
66 John D. house 8 Hall place
66
John D. jr. pres. Nat. Exchange Bank, 450 B'way, also pres. Alb. Trust Co. house 233 State [Livingston av.
Louis H. bicycles, 43 Washington av. b. 312 66
66 Mary, widow of William, house 44 S. Swan
Roberts & Melius (Henry C. Parsons, Her- schel Roberts, Walter Melius), civil engi- neers, 58 and 59 Tweddle bldg.
Sarah A. widow of Seth E. house 22 Park 66
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 I
Partridge Alonzo, removed to Chicago, Ill.
66 James E. musician, house 65 S. Lansing
66 James E. carpenter, house 321 First
66 John N. supt. public works, Capitol, boards The Ten Eyck
Ladu (W. A.), bds. 321 First
Parvagonski Michael, laborer, house 256 Elk Parvis Rocke J. house 230 Jefferson
Pashayan Mark, student, bds. 142 Hudson av.
Pasl Joseph, brewer, house 25 Sherman
PASQUINI ATTILIO, mason and builder, room 7, Tweddle building, house 208 Sher- man. See page 696
66
Louis J. bookkeeper, 7 Tweddle bldg. boards 208 Sherman
Passenger Charles E. pressman. bds. 11 Mohawk
Edward E. blacksmith, B'way foot Schuyler, house 168 First
Elmer E. pressman, h. 11 Mohawk [Albany
George W. trav. salesman, 356 B'way, h. 28
66 Rosette E. widow of Andrew, h. 11 Mohawk
.6 William D. laborer, house 1185 Broadway
Passenover Barbara, widow of George, house rear 58 Lexington av.
George, laborer, house rear 58 Lexington av. Passino Addie Mrs. boards 62 Franklin
66 Henry, engineer, house 808 Broadway
Pastori John, shoemaker,h.25 Fulton [200 Sherman Patchel Edward J. clerk, 7 Washington av. house
66 George, laborer, house 104 Philip
FRESH FLOWERS - GOLDRING
THE MUTUAL MERCANTILE AGENCY
Branch Offices in Every State and Canada.
ALBANY [P] DIRECTORY. 327
Paterson Henry H. asst. bookkeeper, Nat. Ex- | Patterson Matthew, jr. laborer, house 231 Orange change Bank, house 338 First [house do. Jane, widow of James, variety, 47 Ontario, 66 Robert, peddler, house 819 Central av. 66 66 Thomas F. electrotyper. boards 7 Dove John S. actuary, insurance dept. Capitol, h. 134 Lancaster
66 Mabel E. stenographer, civil service com. Capitol, bds. 338 First
66 see Patterson and Pattison
Patlen Hyman, blacksmith, house 23 Broad 66 H. Mrs. house 23 Broad
Patski Anthony, laborer, louse Corning, W. A.
Patten Asa K. harnessmaker, 221 Hudson avenue, house 169 Elm
66 Charles F. ins. agent, 18 De Graaf bldg. house at Bath [Elin
66 Edward P. grocer, 213 Second, boards 169
John A. house 106 Green
John B. electrician, boards 169 Elm
Joseph E. clerk, D. & H. Co. freight, Liv- ingston av. house 90 do.
66 66 Mary Miss, boards 169 Elin
Mary, widow of Samuel, house 192 State
66 see Patton
Patterson Alfred, house 45 Broad
Ann, widow, house 10 Charles
Ann J. widow of John, h. 26 Ten Brocck pl.
66 Bernard L. salesman, 68 Hudson av. bds. do.
Bulkeley & Van Kirk (Charles E. Patterson, Alpheus T. Bulkeley and Charles C. Van Kirk), lawyers, 25 North Pearl, rooms 4, 5 and 6 [Pearl 66 John R. asst. teller Nat. Ex. Bank, house
66 Bros. (James F. Patterson) liquors, 55 South Charles E. (Patterson, Bulkeley & Van Kirk) lawyer, 25 N. Pearl, house at Troy
Cornelius, ladderman, truck 1, h. 39 Dallius 66
66 David, laborer, boards 66 Orange
66
Edward J. lumber handler, bds. 230 Orange Emma, hairdressing parlors, 45 Broad, h. do. Frank M. removed to New York
66 Franklin, carrier, P. O. boards 177 Elk
Fred. H. removed to Bath
66 Gordon, clerk, b. Central av. cor. Colvin av. Hamilton, tracklayer, house 64 Bassett
66 Harvey D. cornicemaker, 12 James, boards at Bath
PATTERSON H. steam and gasfitter, 24 Green, house 498 Hudson av. See page 634
66 Isaac P. printer, house 123 Elm
66
James, laborer, house 344 Sherman
66 James Mrs. house 26 William
James A. physician, 31 Grand, house do.
James F. (Patterson Bros.) 55 South Pearl, house 81 Hudson av.
James H. police, 2nd precinct, h. 168 Canal James W. leather dresser, h. 202 Jefferson
John, laborer, house 49 Colonie 66
66 John, laborer, house 66 Orange
66 John A. gen. bookkeeper, Nat. Exch. Bank, house 370 Hamilton
66
John C. lithographer. h. 587 Livingston av. John H. general (U. S. A.), h. 244 State
John J. liquors, 99 Canal, house do.
66 66
John J. machinist, house 217 N. Pearl
John J. paperhanger, house 288 Third
66
John L. removed to Green Island
John P. confectioner, 68 Hudson av. house 6 Wilbur
66 66 66
John R. removed to Green Island
Julia, widow of Patrick J. confectioner, 68 Hudson av. h. do.
Margaret J. died June 15, 1899
66
Mark F. shoemaker, 455 Madison av. h. 66 Third
Martin J. clerk, 68 Hudson av. bds. do. 66
Mary, widow of James, house 7 Dove
Matthew, laborer, house 230 Orange
66 Peter, electric light trimmer, h. 230 Orange
66 Thomas H. mason, house 96 Lexington av.
66 Thurlow W. laborer, boards 66 Orange
66 William, carpenter, house 6 Bleecker pl.
66 William, printer, 54 Dean, house 145 Liv- ingston avenue
W. G. artist, removed to Richfield
66 see Paterson and Pattison
Pattinson Angus F. mason, boards 269- Third
66 Brothers (Richard H. and James W.), car- penters, rear 269 Second [h. 299 do.
66 James W. (Pattinson Bros. ) rear 269 Second
66 Miles, mason, house 249 Second [h. do. C Richard H. (Pattinson Bros. ) rear 269 Second, Pattison Lucy, widow of Dudley, house 123 Lark 66 see Paterson also Patterson
Patton Bros. (William J. & Thos. R.) flour and feed 89 Green and 397 S. Pearl
66 David H. (Patton & Co.) 23 Lumber district and 86 State, house 18 Ten Broeck
66 Henry (Patton & Co.), 23 Lumber district and 86 State, house at Douw's point
Howard F. clerk, 86 State, h. 243 N. Pearl
66 James D. boilerman, h. 303 N. Pearl [av.
Jane, widow of Alexander, h. 189 Livingston John, court officer, City bldg. h. 258 Living- ston avenue [301 Clinton av.
66 Mark, teamster, boards 189 Livingston av.
66 Robert W. boilermaker, boards 339 N. Pearl
66 Samuel J. boilermaker, boards 339 N. Pearl
66 Susanna, widow of Robert, h. 339 N. Pearl
Thomas R. (Patton Bros.) 89 Green and 397 S. Pearl, house 301 Clinton avenue
William J. (Patton Bros.) 89 Green and 397 S. Pearl, house 223 Hudson avenue
66 & Co. (David H. and Henry Patton) lumber dealers, 23 Lumber dist. city office, 86 State 66 see Patten
Patzig David L. motorman, boards 107 Philip 66 John H. ins. agent, house 107 Philip
66 Joseph H. motorman, house 36 Mohawk
Paul Blanche, clerk, 68 N. Pearl, house at Rens.
66 Christina, widow of John J. house 84 Brad- ford
George, died June, 1899
66 Josephine, widow of Frederick E. house 508 Washington avenue [ford
66 Pauline, saleswomen, 59 N. Pearl, b. 84 Brad-
66 Robert, laborer, house 16 Fulton
60 Theodore C. piano tuner, bds. 84 Bradford
66 Thurston, bookkeeper, 70 State, bds. at Rens.
66 Wilhelmina Mrs. at Home of the Friendless, 553 Clinton avenue
Pauley Bros. (Edward P.) saloon, 199 Central av. 66 David, removed to Troy
66 Edward P. (Pauley Bros.) saloon 199 Central avenue, boards 13 Western avenue
66 Elmer, conductor, boards 59 Dove
Frank, gasmeter inspector, house 101 West
66 John, cabinetmaker, house 13 Western av.
66 Louis W. (Pauley & Farrell) 496 Broadway boards 13 Western avenue
66 Minnie B. dressmaker, 59 Dove, boards do.
66 William G. clerk, house 140 S. Knox
66 & Farrell (Louis W. Pauley, Thomas F. Farrell), Star Parcel Delivery, 496 B'way
66 see Pauly
Paulman Charles, moulder, house 83 Bassett
Paulus John, cigarmaker, boards 54 Delaware 66 Joseph, restaurant Public market, h. Wash- ington avenue cor. Ontario
66 Peter, helper, house 10 Osborne
THE COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY'S OFFICE is at 57 State Street (in Commerce Insurance Block).
BRANDOW PRINTING CO.
54 & 56 DEAN STREET NEAR STATE.
66
66
DIRECTORIES
OF OTHER CITIES AT DIRECTORY OFFICE.
328
Pauly Casper, printer, house 495 Washington av. 66 Charles, stableman, 7 Rose, h. 79 Green Conrad, laborer, h. Delaware av. n. Morton George, gasfitter, boards 495 Washington av. 66 Jacob, clerk, 35 Maiden lane, h. Delaware av. near Morton 66 John, laborer, bds. Delaware av. n. Morton John, inspector of gas meters, h. 337 Central avenue Joseph, laborer, bds. Delaware av. n. Morton 66 Nicholas, laborer, b. Delaware av. n. Morton 66 Peter, farmer, b. Delaware av. n. Morton 66 see also Pauley Paygle Charles, N. Y. C. & HI. R. R. R. bds. 202 Hamilton PAYN EDGAR M. & CO. dredge contractors, 40 Quay, h. 5 Leonard place. See p. 694 66 Edward T. bartender, house 47 Van Woert 66 Howard K. manager, 30 Maiden lane, house 176 North Pearl 66 James C. clerk, house 559 First 66 James J. boatman, house 47 Van Woert 66 John H. lumber handler, h. 47 Van Woert Louis F. removed to Chatham Richard M. dredger, 40 Quay, h. at Rens. Samuel G. jr. gen. man. Suttonia magnetic appliances, 611 B'way, house at Bath Thomas, lumber handler, h. 47 Van Woert PAYN'S B. SON'S TOBACCO CO. tobacco- nists, retail store 494 Broadway, and factory 820 and 822 do. See page 710 Payne George, foreman, house 54 Lark 66 George E. cutter, 226 Hamilton, bds. 206 do. 66 John, died November 13, 1899 66 Josephine, widow of John, h. 17 Main PAYNE LYMAN M. & CO. gen'l agts., New England Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Boston, 11 and 12 Alb. Co. Bank bldg. bds. Globe hotel, house at Hinsdale, Mass. See p. 598 66 Pierre C. clerk, house 239 Elm 66 see Paine 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 Peacock Elizabeth, clerk, 51 N. Pearl, bds. 1084 Broadway James, house 66 North Lansing 66 John, died March 10, 1900 66 John, jr. motorman, boards 1084 Broadway 66 Martin, carman, house 107 Livingston av. 66 Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, h. 1082 B'way 66 Susan, widow of John, h. 39 Albany Susie E. Miss, dressmaker, b. 1084 Broadway Pearce see Pearse, Peirce and Pierce Pearison Samuel, dry goods, h. 278 S. Pearl [av. Pearl Anna H. widow, bds. 29 Elberon pl. Hattie C. Mrs. shirt manuf. h. 100 Clinton John J. engineer, house 100 Clinton av. Laundry, 51 Liberty 66 Street Hotel, 170 S. Pearl, Louis Dube, prop. Thomas, carpenter, house 160 Yates see Perle Pearle Thomas J. stairbuilder, boards 160 Yates : Pearman Williams, vocalist, house 39 Trinity place Pearsall Emily G. stenographer, excise department, Capitol, boards 52 Chestnut 66. Gilbert L. solar printing and picture frames, 6 Fulton, house 44 Allen, South 66 Grace L. clerk, C. N. Y. Car Service Ass'n, Union station, rooms 52 Chestnut Pearse Abram, carpet layer, house 184 Third Gilbert F. agent, house 164 Dove 66 Margaret and Elizabeth Misses, house 148 H. G. BURLEIGH, President National Bank, Whitehall, is a Director of the COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY. 66 Harry S. removed from city [Western av.
Pearse see Pearce, Peirce and Pierce
Pearson George, trimmer, 24 James, h. at Couse Thomas W. salesman, 24 James, h. at Couse
66 see Pierson
Peart Arthur M. house 185 Elm
Pease Andrew, painter, house 101 First
Charles R. fireman, bds. 408 Elk
66 Isabella L. widow of Charles S. house 998 Madison av. [h. do.
66 Randolph L. paperhanger, 447 Madison av.
66 see Pees [Beaver
Pebler Frederick, shoemaker, 2 William, house 33 Peck Calvin M. jr. boatman, h. 69 Cherry
Charles A. clerk, b. 17 Watervliet av.
66 Charles A. clerk, D. & H. Co. 58 N. Pearl, b. 83 Dove [Lyons av. Menands
66 Charles A. grocer, 177 Madison avenue, bds. Charles HI. state botanist, Capitol, boards Lyons av. Menands
66
Edward A. house 41 Hunter avenue
66 Frank H. machinist, bds. 54 Watervliet av
66 Fred A. removed to Coxsackie
66 George E. grain, 52 State, h. 168 Western av.
PECK GEORGE W. CO. stoves and repairs,
16 Green, house at Rens. See page 687 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 John G. bridge designer, state engineer's 66 office, State Hall
66 Samuel S. real estate, 5 Douw's bldg. h. 48 Jay
66 Theodore, carpenter, h. 477 S. Pearl
William A. clerk, 42 State, h. 89 Eagle
Wm E.clerk, 47 N. Pearl,h.83 Dove [S.Swan
Wooster D. bookkeeper, 121 State, house 128 Peckham Henry A. lawyer, Com. Ins. building, 57 State, h. 107 do. [at New York
66
J. S. salesman, Rathbone, Sard & Co. house
66 Merritt, jr. land clerk, state engineer's office, State Hall, house 273 Lark
Pedlow Bertram, clerk, bds. 209 Livingston av.
66 Edwin S. removed to New York
Joseph C. moulder, h. 37 Vine [ingston av.
6€ Richard, carpenter, 115 Elk, h. 209 Liv-
66 Richard Mrs. house 146 Second
Peek George, boards 538 Central avenue
66 James A. engineer, house 538 Central av.
Peel Anna C. widow of John, h. 442 Madison av.
Charles C. clerk, W. A. transfer, boards 442 Madison avenue
66 Edward, clerk, boards 442 Madison av.
George, frescopainter, h. 442 Madison av.
Henry B. clerk, W. A. transfer, house 274 Western avenue
Pees Peter, tailor, 339 Washington av. h. 342 do. see Pease
Peet Helen L. Miss, removed to Hudson 66 James B. buyer, 47 N. Pearl, h. 386 Hamilton Peets Caroline, widow, house 494 Third
66
Mary F. widow, house 179 Eagle
Peevers William, clerk, 205 State, boards do.
Peirce Edward E. shoemaker, 117 Hamilton, h. do.
see Pierce and Pearce
Peitz Julia Miss, boards 120 Lake avenue Pelko John A. ironworker, b. 294 N. Pearl 66 William, boilermaker, house 16 Pleasant
Pell Jared, fireman, boards 651 Third Pellenz Louis, machinist, boards 608 Clinton av.
Pells Henry C. clerk, Nat. Ex. Co. h. 180 S. Swan
Pelo Frank, laborer, house 36 Sherman 66 Mary W. widow of John B. h. 180 S. Swan
Pelon Frederick, salesman, boards 16 High
Pelstiel Wolfgang, laborer, house 445 Elk
Peltz John De Witt, lawyer, 82 State, rooms 11 to 13, house 323 State
66 Philip Mrs. boards 323 State
BRANDOW PRINTING CO.54 & 56 DEAN STREET NEAR STATE.
ALBANY [P] DIRECTORY.
OUTING SHOES- JOS. FEAREY & SON, 23 & 25 No. Pearl St.
ALBANY [P]
DIRECTORY. 329
Pelzer Emil, house 108 Grand
Pemberton Charles H. laborer, h. 2 Droogan place
Howard, h. 71 Ten Broeck [71 Ten Broeck
66 Howard, jr. lawyer, 55 Tweddle building, b.
James, shirtcutter, house 20 Second avenue
66 Levi, laborer, house 77 Rensselaer
Louis, laborer, house 3 Droogan place
66 Melissa, house 66 Green
Pendell Sydney, printer, boards 10 Jay
66 Sydney T. clerk, Nat. Ex. Co. h. at Bath
Pender Anna A. boards 64 Myrtle av.
66 James J. undertaker, 127 Madison avenue, house 64 Myrtle av. [house do.
66 John J. undertaker, 127 Madison avenue,
66 Margaret, widow, house 79 Franklin
66 Mary E. house 64 Myrtle avenue
Michael, died April 14, 1900
Richard, removed from city
66 Sinon, widow of Michael, h. 63 Knox
Susan, widow of Patrick, rem. to Sandy Hill Thomas, laborer, boards 63 North Knox
Pendergast Edward P. carpenter, house 139 Green
John J. carpenter, boards 139 Green
66 Maria Mrs. variety, 139 Green, house do. Pendleton Lansing, house 17 Catharine
William, paperhanger, house 98 Madison av. Penman John, removed from city
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Williams & Downer, general agents, 69 State. See page 600
Pennie Amos C. machinist, h. 7 N. Y. C. av.
Frank C. carriage painter, b. 149 Madison av.
. John, cooperage, 39 Arch, h. 149 Madison av. Pennington Isabella, widow, b. 240 Livingston av. Pennock Henry Mrs. house 184 Orange
66 James, mason, house 184 Orange Pennyfeather Edward, house 39 Plum Edward, jr. blacksmith, b. 63 Bassett
66 James J. fireman, house 52 Bassett
66 John, fireman, boards 39 Plum
66 Joseph, clerk, boards 39 Plum
" William, clerk, 397 S. Pearl, b. 39 Plum Penoyer Jennie Miss, boards 806 Second
Penton Catharine, widow, h. 65 S. Lansing « Hiram C. jockey, house 12 Fulton People's Gas Saving Co. Thomas Austin, treasurer, 1 Green
PEOPLE'S HOTEL (THE), Van Alstyne & Dugan, props. 497 to 501 Broadway. See page 721
PEOPLE'S LINE STEAMERS, E. C. Shaf- fer, general agent, 283 B'way. See p. 623 Peotraschi Augusta, widow, house 74 Second av. 66 Charles, cook, boards 74 Second av.
Pepper John H. house 31 Clinton avenue " Monroe D. fireman, house 517 Central av. Pepperkorn Kate, wid. of Samuel, h. 98 Herkimer Pepson Charles M. clerk, div. engineer's office, State Hall, boards 222 Hudson av.
Ellen, widow of Stephen, h. 222 Hudson av. Percival William, carpenter, b. 54 Watervliet av. Percy Elmer C. machinist, boards 153 Second
Frank A. machinist, boards 153 Second
Fred W. removed to Schenectady
William N. machinist, house 153 Second Perdue James, mate, steamer Dean Richmond, People's line
Mary, widow of Joseph H. h. 45 Madison av. Peregrino F. Z. S. house 80 Livingston av. Perine William S. bookkeeper, house 144 Quail Peritz Samuel, wholesale supplies, h. 130 S. Pearl Perkins Carrie A. Mrs. house 182 Hamilton
D. Ervin, salesman, 558 Broadway, house 479B Western avenue
Elijah L. engineer, house 2 Grant
66 George E. buyer, 47 N. Pearl, h. 186 First
Perkins George E. laborer, boards 2 Grant
" Josephine F. widow of Edward J. house 732 Madison avenue
Perle Dora Mrs. house 167 South Pearl
Joseph, salesman, boards 167 South Pearl
66 see Pearl
Perlee Edgar, freman, house 594 Third
Permanent Savings and Loan Association, 48 and 50 South Pearl
Perralti Giuseppe, laborer, house 16 Van Zandt
Perrault Eliza Josephine, boards 127 South Swan
« Nathan T. tinsmith, house 127 South Swan Perrin Charles O. salesman, 41 N. Pearl, house 30 North Knox
Edward A. orderly, Capitol, boards 28 Jay Perrow Andrew, moulder, house 35 Union Perry Annie L. Mrs. house 119 Beaver
Edward R. boards 270 State
E. L. Miss, teacher of piano, h. 180 Second
66 Grace Miss, removed to Williamstown
66 Helen Mrs. manager, 42 S. Pearl, bds. 15 Lancaster
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