Columbus, Ohio, city directory.. 1855, Part 1

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COLUMBUS~


BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


FOR THE YEAR


1855:


CONTAINING THE


NAMES OF THE OFFICERS OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,


AND THE


NAMES AND RESIDENCES OF HOUSEHOLDERS AND PERSONS ENGAGED IN BUSINESS.


COLUMBUS: PRINTED BY THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY


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OFFICERS OF GOVERNMENT.


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STATE OFFICERS.


Governor-WM. MEDILL; elected October, 1853, for two years from January, 1854.


Lieutenant Governor-JAMES MYERS ; elected October, 1853, for two years from January, 1854.


Auditor-WM. D. MORGAN ; elected October, 1851, for four years from January, 1852.


Secretary-WM. TREVITT; elected October, 1853, for two years from January, 1854.


Treasurer-JOHN G. BRESLIN ; elected October, 1853, for two years from January, 1854.


Attorney General-GEO. W. McCOOK ; elected October, 1853, for two years from January, 1854.


Members of Board of Public Works-WAYNE GRISWOLD, elected October, 1853, for three years from February 16th, 1854 ; JACOB BLICKENSDERFER, elected October, 1854, for three years from February 16th, 1855 ; JAS. B. STEADMAN, elected October, 1852, for three years from February 16th, 1853.


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Commissioner of Common Schools-HIRAM H. BARNEY ; October, 1853, for three years from February 16th, 1854.


Librarian-JAMES W. TAYLOR; appointed.


Quarter Master General-S. W. ANDREWS ; appointed. Adjutant General-W. S. V. PRENTISS.


Directors of Penitentiary-JOHN P. BRUCK, JONATHAN D. MORRIS, JOEL B. BUTTLES.


Warden of Penitentiary-SAMUEL WILSON.


State House Commissioners-JAMES FARAN, E. T. STICK- NEY, Dr. EDMOND SMITH.


Sinking Fund Commissioners, (ex officio)-WM. TREVITT, WM. D. MORGAN, GEO. W. MCCOOK.


POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


Post Master-Thomas Sparrow.


Chief Clerk-Samuel Gulick.


Clerks-Thomas P. Morton, John Phillips, David W. Brooks, Charles Breyfogle, George Gobey, Jacob Kronen- better, Joseph Falkenbach, Frank Sisson.


Porters-Christian Betz, Charles Knorr.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judge of Common Pleas-James L. Bates; term five years.


Clerk of Court-Albert B. Buttles ; term three years.


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Probate Judge-Wm. Jamison ; term five years. Auditor-John M. Pugh ; term two years.


Treasurer-Oliver P. Hines ; term two years. Sheriff-Thomas Miller ; term two years.


Prosecuting Attorney-George L. Converse ; term two years.


Surveyor-Warren W. Pollard ; term three years.


County Commissioners-Charles W. Speaks, Edward Livingston, Willis Mattoon ; term three years.


Recorder-Nathan Cole, jr. ; term three years. Coroner-Azzur W. Reader ; term two years.


Infirmary Directors-Amos S. Ramsey, Rufus Main, Orrin Backus ; term three years.


Justices of the Peace for Montgomery Township-Wm. Fields, Charles Jucksch, John G. Miller.


Notaries Public of Franklin County.


Geo. L. Converse, Columbus. Edward Lilly,


John Patterson, Columbus.


Otto Zirckel,


Abraham D. Adams,


Daniel Evans,


T. C. Hunter,


Joseph F. Smith,


Wm. L. Heyl,


Henry Wilson,


Wm. F. Wheeler,


S. B. Hannum,


Henry C. Noble,


H. M. Ware,


John W. Noble, W. S. V. Prentiss,


A. B. Wambaugh, Warren Jenkins, J. W. Baldwin,


Joseph H. Geiger,


J. P. Bruck,


John Graham,


John M. Pugh,


Francis Collins,


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James R. Buttles, Columbus.


J. M. Sullivant, Columbus. John L. Bryan,


Henry Trevitt, ...


H. Baldwin,


Robert Galiday, 66


Walter Thrall, 66


Charles Jucksch,


H. B. Carrington,


James A. Wilcox,


Thomas Sparrow,


S. H. Culver, 66


Robert Hume,


H. B. Alburg,


Robert Shield, 66 Robert Clemens,


Wm. T. Martin,


Samuel Brush,


E. Backus,


John J. Hoffman,


Brackenridge Wilson,


Charles J. Foster,


CITY OFFICERS.


Lorenzo English, Mayor; Henry M. Wakeman, Marshal; Wm. Armstrong, Treasurer ; B. F. Martin, Clerk; Uriah Lathrop, Engineer ; B. B. Brown, Clerk of Market.


COUNCIL.


President-Theodore Comstock.


First Ward-Wm. Dennison, Jr., John Noble, Henry Wilson.


Second Ward-J. W. Baldwin, Benjamin Blake, Luther Donaldson.


Third Ward-Lucian Buttles, Wm. Domigan, Robert Hume.


Fourth Ward-Theodore Comstock, Wm. Miner, Augus- tus S. Decker.


Fifth Ward-James H. Stauring, Lewis Hoster, Jacob Reinhardt.


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Day Police-John Whitzell and Joseph Shrum.


Night Police-John Fleming, Captain ; John Holenback, Lewis Swan, Geo. M. Dennith, James A. Hinkle, James A. Dean, Elias Baldwin, S. F. Dewitt.


OHIO LUNATIC ASYLUM.


Trustees-Richard Warner, of Medina county, President ; Thos. Sparrow, of Franklin county, Secretary ; E. C. Root, Ashtabula county ; Henry Wilson, Franklin county ; John Greenleaf, Franklin county ; David Robb, Union county ; Hiram B. Smith, Meigs county ; S. W. Webb, Cuyahoga county.


Committee ad Interim-Henry Wilson, John Greenleaf, Thomas Sparrow.


Superintendent-Geo. E. Eels, M. D.


First Assistant Physician-McElwee, M. D.


Second Assistant Physician-Wm. R. Thrall, M. D. Steward-Wesley T. Criss.


OHIO INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.


Trustees-Richard Warner, of Medina county, President ; Thomas Sparrow, Franklin county, Secretary ; E. C. Root, Ashtabula county ; Henry Wilson, Franklin county ; John Greenleaf, Franklin county ; David Robb, Union county ; Hiram B. Smith, Meigs county ; S. H. Webb, Cuyahoga county.


Committee ad Interim-Henry Wilson, John Greenleaf, Thomas Sparrow.


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Superintendent-Rufus E. Harte, M. A.


Teachers-C. K. Cuckler, Merrill N. Hutchinson, Aman da M. Bryan.


Teachers of Music-Henry J. Nothnagle, Anna Ber- gundthal.


Teacher in Mechanics-Henry. Hauenstein.


Physician-John Dawson, M. D.


Steward-David L. Holton. Matron-Mrs. C. B. Cook.


Visitors' Attendant-Miss Jane Munnel.


General attendance about sixty.


OHIO INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB.


Superintendent-Collins Stone, M. A.


Instructors-Boswell H. Kinney, B. A .; Geo. L. Weed, M. A .; Wm. E. Tyler, M. A .; Benjamin Talbot, M. A .; John M. Francis, B. A .; Danforth E. Ball, Fisher A. Spofford, Plumb M. Park.


Physician-Robert Thompson, M. D. Surgeon Dentist-N. H. Swain, M. D. Steward-Hiram Weaver.


Matron-Miss Eunice S. Stillwell.


Assistant Matron-Mrs. Emma Taylor.


Visitors' Attendant-Miss Martha A. Free.


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BANKING INSTITUTIONS.


There are four Banks in Columbus.


Franklin Branch Bank-A branch of the State Bank of


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Ohio, chartered February 24, 1845 ; charter expires Feb- ruary 24, 1865. Capital $175,000.


D. W. Deshler, President ; Joseph Hutcheson, Cashier ; S. C. Bailey, Teller ; Charles J. Hardy and A. O. Mitch- ell, Book-Keepers.


Directors-D. W. Deshler, Thomas Wood, Orange John- son, Wray Thomas, C. G. Deshler.


The Exchange Bank of Columbus-A branch of the Ohio State Bank, chartered February 24, 1845; charter expires February 24, 1865. Capital $125,000.


Wm. Dennison, Jr., President; M. L. Neville, Cashier.


Directors-Robert Neil, L. Goodale, W. A. Platt, D. W. Deshler, Wm. Dennison, Jr.


City Bank-Suspended payment on deposits, November 10th, 1854. R. W. McCoy, President, Thomas Moodie, Cashier.


Clinton Bank-Private banking institution. Wm. Sul- livant, President ; Wm. G. Deshler, Cashier.


Stock-Holders-D. W. Deshler, Wm. Dennison, Jr., Joseph Ridgway, Orange Johnson, Richard Cowling, Potter Wright, Adam Miller, Darius P. Wilcox, John G. Deshler.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


Joseph Sullivant, President ; Smithson E. Wright, Sec- retary ; John J. Janney, Treasurer ; James K. Linnel, Albert B. Buttles, Augustus S. Decker.


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Superintendent of Schools .- D. P. Mayhew.


Teachers-A. Samson, Principal of High School, State street.


Henry K. Smith, teacher of High School, State-st.


Miss L. A. Huntington,


S. A. Dutton, 66


D. C. Pearson, Principal of Grammar School, North Dis- trict, cor Long and 3d.


Miss Julia Rogers, teacher Grammar School, North Dis.


J. W. Sutherland, Principal Grammar School, Middle Dis- trict, State-st.


Miss L. E. Temple, teacher in Grammar School, Middle District.


G. C. Smith, Principal Grammar School, South District, cor Mound and 3d.


Miss Fitzgerald, teacher Grammar School, South District, cor Mound and 3d.


Miss S. Johnson, teacher Secondary School, North build- ing, cor Long and 3d.


Miss S. T. Cooly, teacher Secondary School, North build- ing, cor Long and 3d.


Miss. M. P. Wheeler, teacher Secondary School, New Building, State-st.


Miss H. S. Carter, teacher Secondary School, new build- ing, State-st.


Miss M. S. Dutton, teacher Secondary School, new build- ing, Stato-st.


Miss M. E. Robertson, teacher Secondary School, 3d-st, bet Town and Rich.


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Miss Josephine Fishburne, teacher Secondary School, 3d st, bet Town and Rich.


Miss E. C. Hull, teacher Secondary School, 3d-st, bet Town and Rich.


Miss S. D. Phelps, teacher Primary School, north build- ing, cor Long and 3d-st.


Miss S. J. Marfield, teacher Primary School, north build- ing, cor Long and 3d-st.


Miss E. Edwards, teacher Primary School, north build- ing, cor Long and 3d-st.


Mrs. S. G. Marple, teacher Primary School, new build- ing, cor Long and 3d-st.


Miss M. Smith, teacher Primary School, new building, State-st.


Miss Ferree, teacher Primary School, new building, State-st.


Mrs. M. F. Westervelt, teacher Primary School, middle building, bet Town and Rich.


Miss C. B. Freeman, teacher Primary School, middle building, bet Town and Rich.


Miss C. George, teacher Primary School, South building, cor 3d and Mound.


Miss S. J. Hull, teacher Primary School, South building, cor 3d and Mound.


Miss H. A. Mather, teacher Secondary School, South building, cor 3d and Mound.


C. Pape, German School, 4th bet Mound and South.


H. N. Bolander, do do do do


Miss C. Scuhr, do do do do


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C. H. Langston, Colored School, Mulberry alley, near 3d.


Rev. I. N. Stewart, do Gay bet 3d and 4th. J. A. Thomson, do do do do


Mrs. A. E. Fuller, do Town near 5th.


School Statistics for Seven Years.


Years ending June.


No. of Teachers.


No. of Pupils Instructed.


Average No. Enrolled.


Average Daily at- tendance.


Annual cost of each pupil.


1848


15


1750


1272


708


$4 53


1849


19


1800


1475


940


5 37


1850


20


2000


1603


1075


4 80


1851


21


2200


1591


1107


6 20


1852


23


2300


1650


1120


7 30


1853


24


2400


1784


1224


7 84


1854


30


2800


1991


1343


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DIRECTORY OF COLUMBUS.


NAMES AND RESIDENCES OF HOUSEHOLDERS AND PER- SONS ENGAGED IN BUSINESS, ETC.


A BBE, J., works for Ohio Tool Company.


Abbe, Daniel, shoemaker, res E side of 3d, bet Mound and South.


Abbe, Fred., pottery, W side of 4th, bet Mound and South. Abbott, Jos. S., res E side of 4th, bet Broad and Oak. Able, Fred., boards with George Cookman.


Ackerman, Philip, barber on High st, res S side of Friend, bet 4th and 5th.


Ackerman, F., laborer at Col. Machine Manufacturing Co. Adams, A. D., attorney at law, office Rich st, boards with F. A. Hasselmann.


Adams, A., tailor, res S side of Mound, bet 3d and 4th. Adams, A., res W side of Front, bet Spring and North.


Adams, R. B., lumber merchant, res W side of Front, bet Spring and North.


Adams, Demas, insurance agent, office SE cor of State and High, res S side of Town, bet High and 3d. Allen, John, proprietor of Capitol House.


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Allen, H. C., boards with O. Allen.


Allen, Rev. O., res S side Broad bet 8th and Wash. av. Allen, Henry, laborer, res W side 4th bet Spring and North. Allen, E. V., carpenter, res N side of Gay, bet High and 3d. Allen, W. D., carpenter, res N side of Friend, bet 7th and Washington av.


Allen, Wm., cabinet maker, res New st.


Allen, Peter, shoemaker, boards with F. Shoemaker.


Albright, A., wagon maker, res W side of Front, bet State and Broad.


Alexander, S., teamster, res 4th bet North and Spring. Alexander, D., general agent Hartford Fire Insurance Co., office City Bank building, boards at Neil House. Alimar, John, laborer, res S side of Mound bet 3d and 4th. Althouse, Isaac, blacksmith, res SE cor of Front and South. Ambos, P., res W side of High, opposite State House. Ambos, Chas., mechanic, res W side High, S of S. P. Lane. Amburgh & Co., clothing merchants, W side of High, bet State and Town.


Amburgh, Samuel, res on Rich, bet High and 3d.


Amburgh, A. J., do do do.


American Express Co., office No 4, Platt's building State st. Amos, P., mechanic, res N side of South, bet 5th and 6th. Andrews, S. C., attorney at law, cor of High and Noble. Andrews, S. W., attorney at law, res S side of Oak, bet 7th and Washington av.


Andrews & Bryan, attorneys at law, office Platt's building. Andrews, J. W., res E side of 3d, bet State and Broad. Andrews, Richard, clerk, boards at Capitol House.


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Andregg, C., res W side of High, bet Town and Rich. Anderson, Thomas, res E side of Water, bet State and Town. Anderson, A., coach painter, res Elm alley, bet Oak and Broad sts.


Anderson, J., carpenter, res N side South bet 6th and 7th. Anderson, Ralph R., printer, boards with Mrs. Cook.


Anthony, Charles, wagon maker, res S side of Mound, bet 4th and 5th.


Anthony, L. N., shoemaker, boards with F. Shoemaker. Ahrl, Joseph, book binder, res W side of 6th, bet South and South Public Lane.


Armstrong, T. H., boards with J. F. Young.


Armstrong, J., res N side of Rich, bet 6th and 7th. Armstrong, H., livery stable, N side of Walnut alley. Armstrong, H. C., clerk, boards at Buckeye.


Armstrong, John, mason, res E side of 7th, bet Long and North.


Armstrong, E. B., res W side of High, bet Gay and Long. Armstrong & Gorton, stove and tin dealers, E side of High, 2d door N of Buckeye Block.


Armstrong, Robert, land agent, office under Exchange Bank, res N side of Town, bet Wash. av and E. P. Lane. Armstrong, J. M., clerk, auditor's office, bds at Neil House. Araman, C., works at P. Hayden's Iron Works.


Arnold, Wm., clerk, res S side of Broad, bet 3d and 4th. Arnold, Thomas, res N side of Oak, bet 4th and 5th. Aronson, P., res South st, bet High and 3d. Aronson, L., res High, bet Front and Mound.


Arthur, John, res N side of North, bet High and 3d.


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Arthur, R., laborer, res E side of Water, bet Gay and Long. Aspar, Philip, laborer, res South st, near Front.


Aston, I. C., boards at Dr. Patterson's.


Aston, J. A., clerk, res W side of High, bet Gay and Long. Aston, W., chandler, res W side of Front, bet Gay and Long. Aumock, C., res SW cor of Rcih and 5th.


Aumock, Charles M., boards with C. Aumock.


B ABBET, C., engineer, res N side Friend bet 4th and 5th. Baber, R. P. L., attorney at law, boards at Capitol House. Backus, E., mason, boards with David Barnhart.


Backus, O. & L., grocery merchants, Backus Block, High st. Backus, L., res cor of 5th and State.


Backus, O., res N side of Town, bet High and 3d.


Backus, A., do do do do.


Backus, E., att'y at law, res E side Front bet Gay and Long. Backus & Geiger, attorneys at law, office W side of High, bet State and Town.


Bacon, John, laborer, res N side of Long bet High and 3d. Bacht, C., laborer, res Front st.


Bader, Fred., shoemaker, res Franklin av bet 6th and 7th. Bagshaw, John, livery stable, S side of State, bet High and 3d, res Sugar alley, bet High and 3d.


Bagler, J. E., saddler, on High st, res E side of Front, two doors from Rich.


Bagle, J. W., res E side of 6th, bet Rich and Mound. Bailey, S. C., teller Franklin Bank, boards at American. Bailey, Mrs., res Rich, bet High and 3d.


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Bain, Peter, merchant, Neil's new building, res S side of Town, bet 3d and High.


Bain, J. A., clerk, boards with J. M. Bain.


Baines, John, paver, res S side of Town, near E end.


Baird, W., farmer, res E side 4th, bet Town and Rich.


Baker, L., boards with John Yocum.


Baker, P., res S side of 4th, bet South st and S. P. Lane.


Baker, Lloyd, student with Dr. Thrall.


Baker, J. H., boards with Mrs. Cherry.


Baker, Charles, res E side 4th, bet State and Broad.


Baker, S. M., clerk, boards with L. G. Van Slyke.


Baldwin, T. S., res Washington av, N of Gay.


Baldwin, L., cigar maker, res E side High, bet Long and Spring.


Baldwin, J. W., attorney at law, office City Bank building, res W side High, three doors S of Gay.


Baldwin, E., res E side Water, bet Broad and Long.


Baldwin, E., night watch, res N sde Spring, bet High and 3d. Baldwin, A. P., book keeper for Hall, Brown & Co., boards at Neil House.


Ball, Geo., laborer, res S side Elm, bet High and 3d. Ball, D. E., res S side Broad, bet 8th and Washington av. Ball, J. D., saddler, High st, E side, bet Town and Rich. Ball, Albert, barber, boards with A. Booker.


Ball, A., barber, W side High, bet Rich and Friend.


Balsz, D., laborer, res W side 5th, bet South P. Lane and South st.


Bambrough, Wm., artist, res S side Long bet High and 3d Bam, P., cooper, res E side 4th bet South and S. P. Lane."


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Bameller, L., res NW end of South st.


Bancroft, E., laborer, Col. Machine Manufacturing Co. Bancroft, Harvey, res N side Rich bet 5th and 6th. Bancroft, H., res E side Water, cor of Last st.


Bancroft & Biddle, sash and blind manufacturers, cor Wa- ter and Spring.


Bancroft, C. N., boards at Capitol House.


Bancroft, H. C., clerk, boards with J. Eberly.


Bancroft, N., res N side S. P. Lane bet 5th and 6th.


Bander, F., shoemaker, res N side Franklin av bet 6th and 7th sts.


Barcus, Rev. E., res N side Rich bet High and 3d. Barcus, J. H., saloon, SE cor High st and Sugar alley. Barcus, Mrs., res 4th bet Rich and Town.


Barch, J., carpenter, res S side Mound bet 5th and 6th. Bardwell, E. C., broom manufacturer, High near Mound. Bargin, Wm., grocer, res N side Long bet 3d and 4th.


Baringer & Yarington, flour dealers, W side High between Mound and South.


Barker, C. A., constable, res N side Town bet 3d and 4th. Barker, E. B., res N side Mound bet High and 3d.


Barker, Mrs. B., milliner, res opposite Universalist church. Barnes, Lewis, M.D., office Odeon building, res S side Town four doors W of 3d.


Barnes, Wm., carpenter, res on 3d bet Broad and Gay. Barnes, R., patent right agent, res SW cor 7th and Rich. Barnes, S. T., do do do do do.


Barney, L., eating-house on Straight alley bet Long and Spring sts.


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Barnett, W. F., clerk, boards with A. C. Hanes. Barnett, Isaac, engineer, res E side of Water N of Last. Barnhart, David, mason, res N side Rich bet 6th and 7th. Barnhart, Daniel, do do do do.


Barr, R. N., M.D., office E side High bet State st and Su- gar alley, res N side Friend bet Front and Scioto.


Barr, J., tailor, res South st bet Friend and Mound. Barr, G., cabinet maker, res on High bet South st and S. P. Lane.


Barr, John furniture dealer, res E side Front bet Long and Spring.


Barrett, M., laborer, res S side of Spring bet High and 3d. Barrack, H., clerk, res South st bet High and 3d. Bartels, D., shoemaker, res N side Gay bet High and 3d. Barton, Jas. G., res W side 3d bet Rich and Friend.


Bascom, Wm. T., assistant editor of Journal, res W side S. P. Lane bet High and 3d.


Barsch, A., tailor, res S side S. P. Lane bet High and 3d sts. Basler, J., carpenter, res E side High S of S. P. Lane. Bateham, M. B., editor of Ohio Cultivator, res E side 4th four doors N of Broad.


Bateham, Mrs. J., editress of Ohio Cultivator.


Bates, D. W., grocer, NW cor Spring and 3d.


Bates, J. L., judge of court of common pleas, res NW cor Broad and 7th.


Batterson, E. B., pump maker, res Friend W of Front. Bauer, Peter, Cannon Hotel, cor Friend and High. Baumer, J., boards with Samuel Leusch.


Baumer, John, res South st bet 3d and 4th.


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Baughman, H., laborer, res N side Long bet High and 3d. Baumgard, Peter, clerk.


Baumgard, B., tailor, res W side 8th bet Broad and Long.


Bavar, S., res S side of S. P. Lane E of 3d.


Bawdell, C., cooper, res N side S. P. Lane, bet 4th and 5th.


Bayler, Frederick, boards with J. E. Griffith.


Bealmæar, W., stone cutter, res W side 6th, bet S. P. Lane and South st.


Bear, J., laborer, res S side S. P. Lane bet 3d and 4th sts. Beaumar, Geo., clock maker, res E side 3d bet Mound and South.


Beahr, Jos., works for Col. Machine Manufacturing Co. Beck, L., tailor, N side Friend bet 4th and 5th.


Beck, Fred., laborer, res E side 3d bet Mound and South. Beck, A., res W side High bet Town and Rich.


Bechtel Wm., laborer, res W side Front S of S. P. Lane. Bednouski, Alex., civil engineer, boards at Capitol House. Beecher, W. V., res N side Friend bet 7th st and Wash. av. Beeson, R. H., res N side Broad bet High and Front. Beebe, James H., res NW cor State and 5th,


Beggs, J., blacksmith, res N side 3d bet Gay and Long.


Behmer, H. C., book-binder, boards at J. Otstot's.


Bell, T., works for Ohio Tool Co.


Bell, Geo., laborer, res S side Gay bet 3d and 4th.


Beller, E., saloon, up stairs in Exchange block.


Belcher, Z., boarding house E side High bet S. P. Lane and South st.


Berry, J. B., laborer, res N side Long bet Front and Water. Berry, Henry, laborer, res cor High st and Cherry alley.


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Berry, J. H., works at P. Hayden's iron works. Bergin, B., grocery, NE cor Broad and Front.


Benjamine, H., prison guard, res N side Long bet Water st and State av.


Bennett, J., boarding-house on Union alley bet Broad and State sts.


Bennett, Mrs., boarding-house E side 4th head of North st. Benns, R., brakeman, res on 5th bet Broad and Gay.


Benns, John, blacksmith, do do do.


Bentz, Fred., bowling saloon, W side High bet Town and Rich.


Bevilhimer, G. H., blacksmith, res Friend bet 6th and 7th.


Bevilhimer, R., boards with G. H. Bevilhimer.


Betz, C., works at P. Hayden's iron works.


Betz, C., jr., do do do.


Biddle, T., res S side Last bet Water and Front.


Biddle, Jos., carpenter, res N side Oak bet 7th st and Wash. avenue.


Beiber, L., boards with Lewis Portner.


Beiber, Jacob, laborer, boards with K. Klott.


Birmingham, D., laborer, res W side Front bet State and Broad.


Birmingham, J., works for Ohio Tool Co.


Birch James, laborer, res North alley, E side bet North st. and depot.


Birch Mrs., res W side of High, bet Town and State.


Bisky L., press work and stensil cutting manufactory, on High st, opposite Montgomery.


Bixby R., carpenter, res NE cor 6th and Town.


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Blackburn Wm., res S side South st, bet High and 3d. Black A., merchant, boards at Jones' boarding house.


Black Samuel, lathe maker, res E side of Front bet Mound and South.


Blain J. T., clerk, res SE cor Town and 7th.


Blake and Williams' Livery Stable, W side Front bet State and Town.


Blake B., res W side Front bet Broad and State.


Blake C. A., merchant, E side High, 3 doors N of Rich, res Front bet Gay and Broad.


Blake A., clerk for C. A. Blake, boards with Wm. Loree.


Blake A., barber under Franklin Bank.


Blake, Williams & Co., carriage manufacturer, cor Front and Sugar Alley.


Blain A. O. & G. H., M.D., office cor Town and 3d, res N side Rich bet High and 3d.


Blinn Peter, boards with John Nagle.


Bloor J. D., clerk at Secretary's Office, bds Capitol House.


Blodan Jno., cabinet maker, res South Public Lane.


Bliss M. W., tinner, cor High and Friend, res SE corner Mound and Front.


Blynn Wm. res N side Broad bet 3d and 4th.


Blynn & Baldwin, watch-makers in Neil House, High st. Boarder James, miller, NW cor South st.


Boehm Peter, saddler, High st, res Friend bet 6th and 7th. Boder James, miller, res cor South and Scioto.


Borger Wm., clerk, res S side of South st bet 4th and 5th. Born J., butcher, res S side of S. P. Lane bet 3d and 4th. Born C., do do do do


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Bornstein A., res Town st bet 5th and 6th.


Bortle J. B., res S side Last bet Water and Front.


Borgies Rev. C., Cath Priest, res 5th bet Rich and Friend. Booker R. P., shoemaker, res N side Long bet High and 3d. Booker Albert, barber, High bet Friend and Rich.


Booker Jno., do do do


Booker R., do under Farmers' & Mechanics' Hotel. Boothe E. & H. F., carriage manufactory, cor 3d and Gay.


Boothe E., res cor 3d and Gay.


Boothe H. F., do do


do


Boothe F., proprietor Canal Hotel, Water st.


Book Fred., res Friend st.


Bolinder C., laborer, res E side High, South of S. P. Lane. Bolinder Wm., res same as above.


Bolinger C., laborer, res S side South bet 4th and 5th.


Boins Jno., res S side Town bet Wash. Av. and E. P. Lane. Bosserman J., carpenter, res N side Gay bet 4th and 5th.


Boswell Jacob, do res N side Rich bet High and 3d. Botsford G., clerk P. M. Wetmore.


Botsford T. E., agent Columbian, res Rich bet High and 3d. Boughman C. laborer Ohio Tool Co.


Bowen N. Blacksmith, res cor Long and 5th.


Bowen G., laborer, res W side Front S of S. P. Lane. Bower D., do Ohio Tool Co.


Boyd W., shoemaker, res S side Friend bet Front and Scioto. Boyle C. E., M.D., res N side Friend bet 5th and 6th. Boyle R., N. P. Lane, W of High.


Bracken Wm., laborer, res W side 4th bet Spring and North. Bradley W., res W side Front bet Broad and Gay.


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Brady P., laborer, res E side State Av., bet Broad & Long. Bradford N. T., res Scioto bet Friend and Cherry alley. Breatston E. J., laborer, res S side Spring bet High and 3d. Brake Jacob, carpenter, res cor High and 4th alley. Brandler Joseph, tailor, High bet Friend and Mound. Brantnel John, res 7th N of Broad.


Brell Nicholas, laborer, res near S end New st. Brelsford R. S., res E side Front bet North and Spring. Brelsford S., carpet weaver, res S. P. Land bet High and 3d. Brennan J. works Columbus Machine Manufactory. Brennan D., laborer, res E side Water bet Broad and Gay. Breslin John G., State Treasurer.


Bretz Christian, chief clerk Treasurer office, res S. P. Lane bet High and 3d.


Breshna John, laborer, res near gas works.


Brickle Cyrus, res Long bet High and Front.


Bridge J. C., carpenter, S side Last bet Water and Front. Bride Chas., clerk, res South bet High and 3d. Briney N. res W side 3d bet Mound and South. Bristol John, eating house, W side 4th, bet State and Town. Britton C. R., book keeper, res 7th near Rich.




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