Albany city directory 1903, Part 124

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Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Albany, N.Y
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Tracy Avenue, from


Left. Rt.


Left. Rt.


Forbes av. to 1551


0


2 Columbia 6 First avenue


24 First 38 Second 54 Third


Left. Rt. 1 0 Forbes av.


43 20 Second avenue


73 Fourth


15 0 Broadway


0 School No. 1


31 32 First


0 0 Third avenue


0 0 Lawrence


0 0 Cottage Hill


Walker, from First av. to 28 Third av. wds. 1,2. Left. Rt.


= 0 First avenue


0) 0 Second avenue


61 62 Third avenue


Washington Ave- nue, from Broadway at june with Forbes av. to Forbes av. wds. 7, 8.


Left. Rt. 1 0 East


15 16 Elm


31 0 Lawrence


0 0 Summit


Left. Rt. 1 2 East 101 102 Lawrence


HALLS.


B. & A. R. R. Men's Association Hall, 833 Broad- | Knights of Pythias Hall, 1555 First way


Cole's Hall, 203 Broadway cor. Second av. Golden Jubilee building, Elm corner Herrick Grand Army Hall, Broadway corner Partition Kapp's Hall, Broadway corner Partition.


Masonic Hall, 22 Ferry. Odd Fellows' Hall, 840 Broadway.


Vaughn Hall, 840 Broadway.


Select Knights' Hall, 804 Broadway


A. O. U. W. Hall, Broadway cor. Ferry.


RENSSELAER WARD BOUNDARIES.


Established 1901.


Whenever a street is named as constituting a boundary line, the line runs by the center of such street, unless otherwise specified.


WARD I .- Beginning on the east boundary of | of the city, thence by the west bounds to McNaugh- the city at the center of Mill Creek and running by ton avenue, extended by McNaughton avenue to First, the place of beginning. Mill Creek to the east line of the property of the B. & A. R. R., by said R. R. to William, William WARD V .- Beginning on the east bounds of the city at Harrison avenue, and running by Harrison avenue to First, First to Partition, Partition to East, East to East Eighth, East Eighth to Law- rence, Lawrence to East Eighth continued, East Eighth continued to and across Cottage Hill street to Mill Creek, Mill Creek to Third avenue, Third avenue to Walker, Walker to Second avenue, Second avenue to the Hudson river, thence by the west, south and east bounds of the city to the place of beginning.


WARD II .- Beginning on the east boundary of to the east bounds of the city, thence by the east the city at the center of Mill Creek, and running by bounds of the city to the place of beginning.


the bounds of Ward one as above to the Hudson river on the west bounds of the city, thence by the west boundary line north to where the north line of McCullough street produced would intersect, thence by said north line of Mccullough street to the east line of the property of the B. & A. R. R., thence by said R. R. to Third avenue, Third avenue to the east bounds of the city, and thence south by said bounds to the place of beginning.


WARD III .- Beginning on the east bounds of the city at the center of Third avenue and running by Third avenue to the B. & A. R. R., by the east line of said R. R. to the north line of Mccullough, by north line of Mccullough to East, East to East Eighth, East Eighth to Lawrence, Lawrence to East Eighth continued, East Eighth continued to and across Cottage Hill street to the east bounds of the city, thence south by said bounds to the place of beginning.


WARD IV .- Beginning at intersection of Mc- Naughton avenue and First street, and running by First to Partition, Partition to East, East to the extension of the north line of Mccullough street, by said north line of Mccullough to the west bounds


WARD VI .- Beginning on the east bounds of the city at Harrison avenue, and running by Har- rison avenue to First, First to McNaughton avenue, McNaughton avenue and its extension to the east bounds of the city, thence by the east bounds of the city to the place of beginning.


WARD VII .- Beginning at McNaughton ave- nue, extended to the west bounds of the city, and running by McNaughton avenue to Second, Second and its extension northerly to the Hudson river, thence by the west bounds of the city to place of beginning.


WARD VIII .-- Beginning at intersection of Mc- Naughton avenue and Second, and running by Mc- Naughton avenue and its extension easterly to east bounds of city, thence by east, north and west city bounds to an extension of Second, thence by Second to place of beginning.


WARD IX .- Beginning at the Hudson river and running by Aiken avenue to the easterly boundary of Ward 1, by east bounds of Wards 1, 2 and 3 to the south boundary of Ward 5, thence east by said boundary to the city line, thence by the city bounds, south, west and north to the place of beginning.


wds. 3, 5.


Washington, from 33 Columbia to Mill Creek wds. 1, 2.


Left. Rt. 0 2 Forbes av.


0 8 Broadway


72 Chestnut 0 Cemetery 140 Birch


0 0 Mill Creek


147 0 Forbes avenue


Willow(formerly East Eighth), from 700 East crossing Lawrence,


Wendell, from 600 East to Summit, wd. 3.


Wilson, from Lansing Place to Cottage Hill, wd. 5. Left. Rt. 0 Lansing place


First, wd 7.


0 M. E. church


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DEATHS .- The date of death of citizens whose names appeared in the Directory, dying during the past twelve months, is recorded against the name in the proper alphabetical place in the present book. This has been done each year since 1881, making a mortuary record of great value.


REMOVALS .- Against names in last year's Directory of those who have removed from the city, we give in this the new post-office address when it could be obtained. If in another State, both the post-office and the State are given.


ABBREVIATIONS .- See page 77


ABBOT CATHARINE, house rear 40 Hogan 66 J. Frank, boards rear 40 Hogan Abbott Henry. pianomaker, house 1448 Third Ackerman Albert, painter, bds. 1502 Third


66 Davenport, blacksmith, house 1732 Sixth Frank L. boards 1485 First


66 Gilbert H. salesman, house 1225 Third


66 Mary E. Mrs. boards 48 Columbia


66 Peter A. painter, house 1722 Fourth Ackley Charles P. house 54 Glen [First


66 Loren M. engineer, B. & A. R. R. house 832 Acoff Sarah J. widow of John G. h. 913 Second Adams Charles P. clerk, house 45 Glen


Frank J. music teacher, boards 45 Glen


Fred L. clerk, B. & A. freight, boards 40 Pine [Second


George W. clerk, B. & A. freight, house 1333


66 Jane G. widow of James, house 40 Pine


.John A. organ builder, boards 20 Dubuque


John Q. switchman, B. & A. R. R., Boston island, boards 40 Pine Maria. widow of Patrick, house 35 Elm


Patrick .T. house 45 Glen


66 Reginald V. boards 45 Glen


Robert A. clerk. house 1333 Second


66 William H. house 61 South


William J. teacher, school 2, bds. 45 Glen


66 William T. machinist, house 544 East


William W. telegrapher, boards 40 Pine


Addington Archibald, machinist, h. 324 Broadway William, carbuilder, house 47 Second av.


66 William A. machinist, house 47 Second av. Adler Mary, widow, removed to Albany


Adsit James, shoemaker, bds. 135 Washington av. John S. inspector. bds. 135 Washington av. Ahrens John F. railroadman. house 924 Second


Aiken Frank P. real estate, house 7 Belmore pl. Frank P. jr. electrician, bds. 7 Belmore pl.


Peter H. engineer, N. Y. C. R. K. h. 841 Second


66 Royal V. inspector, house 22 Aiken av.


William F. laborer, house 66 Academy


Aken Oliver, milkman. house Clinton heights


Albany Yacht club, Charles Munsell, commodore, Boston island [bia


66 & Hudson Railroad Co. Aiken av. cor. Colum- Albert Lillie B. Mrs. house 1628 Third


Alberts Joseph, baker. 1614 Fourth, h. at Albany Albertson Bros. (Leonard) cider and soda water mtrs. Columbia above Aiken av.


Leonard (Albertson Bros.), Columbia, house at East Schodack [150 Third av. 66 Thomas, laborer, house 1498 Third Albright Charles, sergeant police, headquarters, h. Thomas C. engineer, N. Y. C. R. R. house 440 Broadway 66 Edwin R. engineer, Greenbush bridge, house 334 Broadway [Second av. 66 William G. machinist, boards 541 Broadway Armour Andrew, laborer, house 41 John


Aldrich Hayes B. butcher, 217 B'way, boards 71 66 Stephen M. switchman, house 71 Second av.


" Thomas, clerk, house 40 Second av.


William, machinist, boards 144 Third aA.


Aleschus August, boatman, house 45 Academy Alexander Frederick A. removed to Chicago, Ill. 66 Mary, widow of John T. house 317 South


T. Clark, insurance, house 22 Riverside av. Alheim Adam jr. barber, house 1624 First


Allen Benjamin F. foreman, boards 25 Riverside av. 66 Charles S. physician, 36 Second av. cor. Green, house do. [house 1344 Broadway


Cornelius, baggageman, Rensselaer station,


Earl, driver, boards 23 Nelson av.


George P. house 23 Nelson av.


66 Henry J. moulder, house 17 Wilson


66 Mary J. Mrs. house 64 Elm


60 Patrick (Albany), boards 64 Elm


66 William J. baker, 218 Broadway, h. 220 do.


66 William L. physician, 38 Second av. h. do.


6 6 see Allyn


Allendorph Irving F. blacksmith, 30 Washington, house 36 Second av.


Allgeier Catharine, widow of Henry, house 916 Sixth 66 Henry, died Feb. 27, 1903


Henry jr. laborer, boards 916 Sixth


Alling Eugene N. coal dealer, 631 Broadway, h. 1350 do.


Allyn Edgar R. trainman, boards 909 Broadway 66 Mary, widow, house 909 Broadway


Almy George B. bookkeeper, house 26 Riverside av. Hiram, removed to Troy


66 Watson T. baker, 1047 Broadway, house 1049 do.


Alrutz Amelia, widow of Philip J. house 1140 Third 66 Daniel P. clerk, B. & A transfer, boards 20 Glen


66 John, clerk, house 937 Third


66 John H. machinist, boards 20 Glen


.. Lewis F. machinist, house 1402 Second


American Ice Co. John Waugh, agent, Riverside av. Anderson Peter, farmer, house 511 South


William, chet, house 103 ‹ First


William, machinist, house 754 East


Andes Catharine, widow of John J. saloon, 5 Colum- bia, h. do.


John J. bartender, 5 Columbia, boards do. Angus George A. lumberman, house 1553 Broadway Anthony Charles A. steamfitter, house 1542 Fifth


66 Lucy, widow of Henry A. h. 121 Third a7. Antonio Mother Superior, Convent of Mercy, Law- rence opp. Herrick


Appleton James, machinist, N. Y. C. round house, boards 440 Broadway


66 Samuel J. machinist, house 1579 Fourth


66 Andrew ir. conductor, N. Y. C. R. R. house 858 Broadway


John F. brakeman, boards 41 John


BRANDOW PRINTING CO. STATE, COR. DEAN ST


OVER $4,000,000 LOSSES PAID BY THE COMMERCE DURING THE PAST 44 YEARS.


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Armstrong Edgar H. baggageman, Rens. station | Baker George H. conductor, N. Y. C. R. R. house house 22 Harrison av. [Second 934 Second


66 Frank W. fireman, N. Y. C. R. R. h. 1223 Ashbey Mary E. Miss, boards 17 Summit


Rose, widow of Emmet, house 17 Summit Ashley Charles B. died Feb. 22, 1903


66 Howard, baker, boards 7 Green


John W. carpenter, boards 11 Green


: Mary A. widow of Charles B. house 7 Green


May, compositor, 32 Riverside av.


66 Philip H. painter, house 1732 Sixth


66 William H. engineer, B. & A. R. R. house 1231 Second


Ashton Alice, dressmaker, boards 1470 Broadway 60


Emily Miss, teacher, school 3. h. 1470 Broad- way


" James, music teacher, house 1423 Third Ashworth Johnson, operative, house 16 Columbia Atchison Robert A. carpenter, house 938 Broadv ay Atherton R. Edward, captain, h. 93 Lansing pl. Atkinson Jonathan C. boilermaker, h. 860 Broadway 66 William, machinist, house 11 Riverside av. Atwood Kelly Mrs. house 34 Academy Austin Alfred L. house 1579 Third


" Neely, boards 9 Glen


Avalar Elizabeth, widow, removed to Albany « Mary V. removed to Albany


Avery Bertha Mrs. boards 1043 Broadway


.6 Harry, boilermaker, boards 1223 Broadway Philip H. conductor, house 1223 Broadway


66 Ray B. house 1400 Third


Ayer Daniel W. removed to Albany Ayers Joseph, clerk, house 15 John


BAACKE AMELIA MRS. house 367 Broadway Herman, barber, house 132 Third av. Babcock Almeda Miss, house 83 Dale


Amelia, widow, boards 83 Dale


Jackson, dry goods and groceries, 1498 Broad- way, h. do. [Broadway, h. 1394 do.


66 Nathan (Fowler & Babcock), plumber, 871 Babe John C. carpenter, boards 1578 Third Bachellor George W. accountant, h. 1237 Broad- way


Bacon William C. piano tuner, house 1588 Fifth 66 William C. jr. musician, boards 1588 Fifth Baeuer George, car cleaner, house 718 East


John, laborer, boards 718 East


Leonard, car cleaner, boards 718 East


Bagg Frederick A. civil engineer, boards 10 River- side av.


66 Harry L. salesman, house 10 Riverside av. Hattie C. teacher, Rensselaer High school, boards 774 East { side av.


Julia A. widow of Linus L. house 10 River- Bailey Burton. laborer, house 1541 Second


66 Charles, brassfinisher, boards 708 East


66 Charles A. & Son (Edward G.), transportation and coal, Forbes av. cor. Tracy av. h. 1418 Broadway


Charles A. jr. painter, house 1445 First C. A. Hook & Ladder Co. 1571 Fifth


Edward, brakeman, B. & A. R. "R. house 1534 First,


66 Edward G. (C. A. Bailey & Son) Forbes av. cor. Tracy av. bds. 1418 Broadway Elbert R. removed to New York city 66


George, iceman, boards 1377 Broadway


66 Harry, brassfinisher, house 708 East


.6 Samuel jr. brakeman. house 1553 Broadway


68 Samuel H. boards 1541 Second


6 Samuel H. brassfinisher, house 137 Willow


66 William W. laborer, house 1603 First Bain; William H. bookkeeper, house 1564 Fifth Baker Bret. H. telegrapher, house 1030 Third 66 George A. boards 1514 Third


James W. laborer, h. Wilson near Cottage Hill


66 John, mason, house 8 Fowler av.


Samuel S. house 1514 Third


66 Samuel S. jr. ins. 1565 Fifth, h. do.


Sarah, widow of John R. house 1490 Fourth Walter, laborer, boards 8 Fowler av


William H . engineer. B. & A. R. R. boards 1514 Third


Baldwin Alexander, laborer, boards 91 Second av. Eugene F. brakeman, B. & A. R. R. house 1472 First


George A. died Oct. 19, 1902


66 Hart R. brakemar, house 1472 First Ballantine Guy G. clerk, boards 827 Second


Joseph, brakeman, house 827 Second Ballantyne Hugh. woolsorter, h. 428 Broadway 66 Walter, removed to New York city


Barber Archer H. (Hudson River Leather Co. ) foot Second av. h. at North Adams, Mass.


66 Daniel J. (Hudson River Leather Co.) foot Second av. h. at N. Adams, Mass.


66 William A. farmer, h. Riverside av. East Greenbush [Sixth


Barberry Frances, widow of John, house John ab. " Mary, shirtmaker, boards John above Sixth Barden Albert H. car repairer, house 1562 Fourth Simeon, fireman, N. Y. C. R. R. house at Albany


Barnard Charles M. janitor, boards 920 First


Edward L. conductor, B. & A. R. R. h. 54 John


66 George S. clerk, B. & A. R. R. h. 1130 Second Homer S. house 1011 Third


66 Selah, varnisher, house 1 Belmore pl.


Barnes Ann, widow of George, house 917 Second George J. brakeman, boards 917 Second


66 Walter C. boards 1448 Second


66 Winona, nurse, boards 925 Third [East Barney Charles F. brakeman, B. & A. R. R. h. 550 Maria, widow of Charles. house 1211 Second


66 William, motorman, house 1218 Second


Barnhart Antoinette, widow of Cornelius, h. 1744 Fourth


Charles L. R. foreman, house 45 Dale


Guerdon, removed from city


66 Worthington, carpenter, boards 45 Dale


Barrett Jobn A. captain, house 1028 Second


Rufus, towerman, Second av. crossing. house 101 do.


Barry Bridget, widow of John, h. 91 Second av. 66 John, box shop, house 1032 Second


Bartlett D. H. fireman, N. Y. C. R. R. house 59 Broadway


Bartley Michael F. moulder, house 62 Elm Bartram Mary Mrs. saloon. 48 Partition, h. do. Bascom Mary M. Mrs. house 1564 First Neal. bookkeeper, boards 1560 First


Bateman Frank A. towerman, bds. Riverside av.


66 Laura M. removed from city


Bates Amasa, machinist, boards 12 Catharine


66 Harry, secretary, house 1301 Broadway


Minnie. teacher, Rens. High school, boards 1301 Broadway [av.


66 Orlando W. supt. John Nix & Co. h. Forbes Baumis Franklin J. machinist, boards 1110 Third Beach Charles L. bookkeeper, h. 5 Aiken av. Beale Anna C. removed from city


Beardsley Frank M. painter, house 1360 Broad way Beaulac William H. engineer, 675 East, h. 39 Partition


Beaver Alexander, truckman, house Ring


Becker Henry, laborer, house 1525 First 66 John J peddler, house 58 Fowler av.


Mahala, widow of Jacob, boards 1460 E econd


BRANDOW PRINTING CO. STATE, COR. DEAN ST.


66 THE COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY'S OFFICE is at 57 State Street (in Commerce Insurance Block ). 66


CAMPBELL'S ACADEMY


WHERE DANCING IS CORRECTLY AND INTELLIGENTLY TAUGHT


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Becker Sarah, widow of Charles E. h. 56 John Bedell Augusta, widow, boards Fred. Mould's, Riverside av.


Behan Catharine, widow of Hugh, house 23 Wilson Thomas, telegrapher, house 544 East


Belden Charles A. salesman, boards 25 Nelson av.


66 James, gardener, boards J. Kelderhouse, Riverside avenue


Margaret A. Mrs. house 1736 Sixth


Belknap William H. salesman, house 1484 Third Bell Alice, boards 7 Nelson av.


66 Carlos J. newsdealer and postal sub-station, 214 Broadway, h. 15 do.


John, piano manuf. house 1584 First


66 John jr. plumber, boards 1584 First


66 Margaret Miss, house 10 Dubuque


60 Sarah Miss, teacher, school 3, bds. 1584 First


Walter, electrician, boards 1584 First


Bellegarde Joseph, mason, house 1449 Second Bellinger J. S., Steamer Co. 1, 1571 Fifth, bds. do. Bellows Edward, clerk, house Clinton heights


Bemis Charles, fireman, B. & A. R. R. boards 951 Broadway


66 Nellie, widow, house 1606 Fifth [turnpike


Bender Augustus, cigarmaker, boards Columbia


Charles, stovemounter, house 82 Lansing pl.


Christopher G. hairdresser, 126 B'way, bds. Columbia turnpike


66 Frederica Mrs. house Columbia turnpike


66 Frederick H. boards Rensselaer House


John, barber, 142 Broadway, boards Colum- bia turnpike


66 Lewis, machinist, house 4 Fourth avenue Benjamin F. Burdick, laborer, house 1515 First Bennett George W. carpenter, house 541 Broad- way


Samuel J. student, boards 541 Broadway Benson Charles, collector, boards 1440 First


66 Emma, widow of Martinus, h. 1440 First


Emma A. married Nathan Babcock


66 Etta R. married Edwin Termant


66 Harry H. plumber, boards 1440 First


66 William E. collector, house 1818 Fourth Bentley Julia, widow, boards 35 Wilson


Bentz Anthony, engine inspector, N. Y. C. R. R. h. at Albany


Benz Joseph, died July 14, 1902


" Theodore, removed to Albany


Benzing John, shoemaker, boards 184 Third av.


Beresford Philip N. conductor, B. & A. R. R. house 1128 second


Bergeron John G. salesman, house 130 Third av. Bergh Charles, clerk, 21 Partition, boards 7 do.


66 Charles A. librarian, 833 Broadway, house 7 Partition


66 Charles J. clerk, boards 7 Partition


66 George R. pressman, boards 7 Partition


66 Charles H. boatman, boards rear Forbes av.


66 Edward A. boatman, house Eighth corner Forbes av. [railroad


66 Frank, iceman, house rear Forbes av. near George, fireman, bds. r. Forbes av. n. railroad 66 John, carpenter, house rear Forbes av. near water works [water works


66 John N. boatman, bds. rear Forbes av. near Bersel John, foreman, A. & H. power house, house at Albany


Berthelon Daniel, house 1506 Fifth


Besser Sarah, widow of William, house 1004 Broad- way [way


Best Mary E. widow of Jacob, house 332 Broad- Betts John, laborer, boards 83 Third av.


Beverwyck Consolidated Towing Co. foot of Ferry


" Hotel, Jas. Cooney, prop. Clinton heights


Bickford Charles, weaver, boards 1644 First Bielby William F. Rev. died Jan. 23, 1903 Billingham Albert, paperhanger, boards 1466 First


Elizabeth, widow, house 1466 First


Martin, carpenter, boards 1466 First


Birch Geo. A., shellrock spring water (also G. A. Birch Co.), h. 601 South


66 G. A. Co. (George A. Birch, James I. Miles) ice tool mfrs. 267 to 273 Broadway 66 see Burch


Bird John H. lumberman, house 1570 Fourth


Birdsall Sylvester, clerk, 15 Glen, boards Sixth near Fowler av.


Birney Arthur J. laborer, house 61 Lawrence .6 see Berney and Burney [heights


Bishop Addison Keyes, bookkeeper, h. Greenbush


Carrie V. teacher, school 13, boards Green- bush heights [1812 Fourth


66 Frank M. engineer, N. Y. C. R. R. house -


Gilbert C. (Albany) house Grove, Greenbush heights [heights 2


Thomas J. insurance, house Grove, Greenbush Bissonnette Alexander, brakeman, N. Y. C. R. R. house 634 East


Blackburn Richard, boards 1423 Broadway


66 Samuel, engineer, N. Y. C. R. R. house 1423 Broadway


Blair Clara Mrs. house 1513 First [Broadway


.. George R. engineer. B. & A. R. R. house 1377 Blake Lizzie, house 1009 Broadway [Broadway Blakeman Raymond A. clerk, 75 Third av. h. 328 Raymond A. jr. clerk (Albany), boards 328 Broadway [at Kinderhook S


Blakeslee George G. 2d vice-pres. A. & H. R. R. h. Blanchard Carlton E. engineer, N. Y. C. R. R. house 1444 Second


66 Howard C. tester, boards 20 Washington


James H. stovemountør, h. 20 Washington


66 Lucy M. widow, boards 1318 Third


66 Wm. D. tel. operator (Albany), house 1318 Third


Bleecker Garitt, machinist, house John near Sixth 66 John, boilermaker, house 824 Sixth


Blood Herbert R. foreman, B. & A. R. R. house 1353 Broadway


Bloomingdale J. Willard, removed to Troy


Walter J. engineer, upper bridge, house 1329 Second


Blossom William J. removed to Albany


Bogart John, carpenter. house 135 Washington av. Bolan Catharine, clerk, boards 22 Harrison avenue Margaret, widow of Matthew, house 22 Har- rison avenue


Boland William S. carpenter, house 50 Lawrence Bolles Homer J. teacher, house Clinton heights Bolnske Charles, farmer, house Riverside avenue Bonacker Adam, ice dealer, 472 Broadway, h. do.


66 Adam jr. butcher, house 1498 Third


John J. provisions, 1444 B'way, h. 1446 do.


66 Philip, iceman, house 617 Broadway Bond Albert E. fireman, house 768 East


Benjamin G. engineer, N. Y. C. R. R. house 440 Broadway [R. R. h. 1634 Fifth


Charles J. engine house foreman, N. Y. C.


Mary, widow of John, house 541 Broadway Bonesteel Edward C. shipper, bds. 30 Washington av. Bonesteele William, bookkeeper, h. 1353 Broadway Boniface Frederick, fireman, h. 1127 Broadway " James, laborer, house 524 East


Bonnivier Amanda, widow, boards Aiken av. con.


Leonard, moulder, house Aiken av. con.


Bont Charles H. boilermaker, house 21 Elm


Charles H. jr. boilermaker, h. 41 Nelson av.


Edward, clerk, 105 Broadway, h. 41 Nelson av.


Buon Chester, weaver, boards 22 Second avenue


FIRE INSURANCE, GEO. H. RUSSELL, STATE ST. 38


NOEL E. SISSON, of D. MCDONALD & Co., is a Director of THE COMMERCE INSURANCE CO.


Berry Arthur O. div. foreman, B. & A. R. R. house at Albany [near water works 66 August, butcher, house 40 Hogan


UNION LAUNDRY CO.


8 & 10 Union and 27 & 29 Division Sta


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Boon George, night watchman, bds. 22 Second av. Boos Mary A. widow of Charles E. h. 825 Fifth Boothby Louise, teacher, h. Clinton heights Borey Henry, lumber handler, boards 15 John Bortle Charles S. towerman, N. Y. C. R. R. house 41 Harrison avenue [Second av. Frank S. signalman, N. Y. C. R. R. h. 119 66 66 G. Edward, tel. operator, B. & A. R. R. h. 119 Second avenue 66 Ira, elerk, boards 119 Second avenue Bossard John, laborer, boards 816 Fifth 66 Leonard H. conductor, B. & A. R. R. house 418 East 66 Louis, fireman, B. & A. R. R. boards 1588 66 William, florist, house 1588 Fifth Boston and Albany Brotherhood of Engineers, lodge 59, 833 Broadway 66 & Albany Railroadmen's Association reading room, 833 Broadway Botts John R. engineer, N. Y. C. R. R. h. at Albany Bouchey George, fireman, B. & A. R. R. house 920 Third Boudey John M. engineer, B. & A. R. R. house 1430 Broadway [Washington Boughton John H. driver, 19 Second av. bds. 20 Bourne Dudley, fireman, house 58 John Jemina, H. R. Tel. operator, bds. 58 John Bowers George W. stenographer, boards 45 Elm « John, carpenter, house 45 Elm Boyce Burt, laborer, house 84 Broadway Edward C. overseer, house 1393 Broadway 66 George L. clerk, boards 84 Broadway 66 John, house 1746 Fourth 66 John jr. elerk, house 1543 First 66 John W. clerk, boards 1543 First Millington C. milkman, house 15 Aiken av. 66 Walter C. millhand, boards 84 Broadway Boylan Ambrose J. clerk, house 17 Harrison av. 66 Maria, widow of John, house 904 Broadway William J. meatmarket, 904 B'way, bds. do. Boyle John H. removed to Albany Boys' Asylum, in charge Sisters of Mercy, Lawrence opposite Herrick Bradbury Charles, liveryman, h. 332 Broadway Bradt Elmer, laborer, house 116 Second avenue Bradwill Schuyler, laborer, house 18 Harrison av. Brady John, clerk, boards 37 Second avenue Michael, house 37 Second avenue Braesamle John, cigarmaker, house 41 Columbia Brannan James J. fireman, N. Y. C. R. R. house at Albany Bray John J. clerk, 904 Broadway, boards do. Brayton Arthur W. metermaker, bds. 1598 Second 66 Homer L. clerk, h. 1598 Second 66 Homer jr. ironworker, bds. 1598 Second Brazie Sarah, widow of Archibald, house 13 Ferry Breen Michael W. bridgeworker, bds. 8 Summit Brickner Catharine, widow of Andrew, house 104 Broadway [B'way, h. 3 Columbia William L. granite and marble works, 102 Brightman Robert T. printer, h. 1507 First Brightmyer William, laborer, bds. 929 Fifth Broadway House, Frank Monahan prop. 112 Broad- way [bia Brockett Mary J. widow of Samuel S. h. 33 Colum- BRONK FRANK M. paperhanger and deco- rator, 229 B'way, h. 20 Washington. See page 711 James J. house 36 Washington Brooks Addison D. laborer, boards 46 Walker 66 Archibald, produce, house 46 Walker 66 George, salesman, h. 80 Washington av. FIRE RISKS are taken at the lowest commensurate rates by the Commerce Insurance Company. 66 James, grocer, 25 Chestnut, h. do. [Second




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