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REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 02400 3250
CHATAIGNES
DIRECTORY
OF-
RICHMOND, VA.
TO WHICH IS ADDED A
STREET AND NUMBER DIRECTORY.
GIVING NAMES OF OCCUPANTS AFTER THE NUMBERS;
A List of the Post-Offices of the States of Virginia and North Carolina, and an Appendix Pertaining to State and City Governments.
1892.
V. 1 J. H. CHATAIGNE COMPILER AND PUBLISHER.
For Names not Found Elsewhere, see Next Page.
PRICE, $5.00
Entered according to Act of Compress, in the year 199, by J. H. CHATSUNE, In the office of the Librarian of compress, at Washington.
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F. TARLISHED 1852.
INCORPORATED IN OHIO 188 1.
1686474 THE JOHN H. McGOWAN CO., Branch : RICHMOND, VA. -Manufacturers of-
Patent Plug Tobacco Machinery, EN
"Rival" and "Monitor" Retaining Presses for Moulds or Shapes. Patent Single and Double End Finisher or Pot Presses. Patent "Victor" Press with Swing Pot Finisher. Hydraulic Boxing Presses. Bands and Segments, Steel Plates, Tin Liners Hydraulic Stear HILL MONTAGUE, iticStop Action.
-- AT GRUPY AT LAWY, W 4, SHAFER'S BUILDING.
ACHMOND. VIRGINIA.
Single Plug Hand and P Licorice
ley Pumps ; Pumps ; 'ulley two . r or Casing Rolls. Steam Jacketed Cocks and Fittings.
JJJPLEX
:2. Cincinnati Centennial Exposition, Iss, awarded us the only Medals awarded for Hydraulic Steam Pumps, Mould or Shape Press and Double End Pot Finisher Press.
STEAM PUMPS AND BOILER FEEDERS,
Improred Steam Jet Pumps, Inspirators, Injectors,
Wells' Cistern and Drive Well Pumps, Drive Points, Etc. Brass and Iron Body, Straight Way. Globe Angle and Jenkins Disc Valves, Safety Valves, Boiler and Engine Fittings, Lead and Iron Pipe, Maleable and Cast Iron Pipe Fittings, Hose, Belting, Plumbers' and Steam Fit- ters' Tools and Suppiles. .
Full Stock of Brass Goods Kept on Hand.
Sole Agents for ADAMS AUTOMATIC PLUG TOBACCO MACHINES for Virginia and the Carolinas.
1426 E. MAIN ST., -
RICHMOND, VA.
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The Highest Award at the Centennial Exposition.
JAMES BATES, Patenire and Manufacturer of Bates' Hand Elevators
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DUMB WAITERS, OVER 7,000 IN USE. Parented April 18th, 1871 Rr-issued July 25th, 1876. Improvements IS81.
For Factories. Warehouses, Stores,
Hotels and Hospitals And every place where Merchandise, Etc., is transferred from one story to another. Particular Attention Paid to Repairing Elevators and Hoisting Machinery Seod for Price List and Cirentars Containing References. Wire Rope of All Sizes Hand.
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and Steam Passenger and Freight Elevators >
And Elevators Operated by Electric Motors and Gas Engines, a Specialty 1
OF THE MOST APPROVED PATENTS.
ADAPTED FOR Warehouses, Mills, Sugar Refineries, Breweries, Etc.
ALL KINDS OF
CASTINGS
For House Fronts, Mills, Factories, Etc. Tobacco Serews of all Kind- Furnished at Shortest Notice.
JAMES BATES, IRON FOUNDRY
Machine Shops, Cor. Prattand President Streets, BALTIMORE
HILL MONTAGUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. FOOM 4 SHAFER'S BUILDING
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JOHN BOWERS.
7 GOVERNOR STREET, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. HANDSOME SHOW ROOMS ON 2d FLOOR.
FINEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELF. Marbleized Slate Mantels, Hard Wood Mantels and Mirrors,
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JOHN BOWERS.
Tile Facings, Tile and Slate Hearths EASTLAKE Iron Backs, Portable Baskets and Brass Frames. . Enameled Grates, Hard Wood Refrigerators, Water Filters, Step Ladders -- AND --- House Furnishing Goods.
Richardson & Boyntons Hot Air Furnaces,
The Grand Diamond and Washington FIRE PLACE HEATERS.
Open Franklin and Self-Feeding Stoves.
The Times and Southern Baker
Cooking Stores and Ranges. IRON GRANITE WARE,
Terra Cotta, Drain and Flue Pipes.
Lead, Steam and Gas Piping.
FLORIDA LOW PRESSURE STEAM BOILER.
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Gas and Oil Chandeliers, and Fancy Globes. GAS AND OIL COOKING and HEATING STOVES.
Tin Roofing, Plumbing and Gas-Fitting
Done Promptly IN CITY OR COUNTRY.
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J. M. FOUROUREAN.
E. D. PRICE.
J. HARVIE BLAIR.
FOUROUREAN, PRICE & CO.,
DEALERS IN 0
HILL MONTAGUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . ROOM 4, SHAFER'S BUILDING RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
:
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY
GOODS,
429 E. Broad and 206 N. Fifth Street,
RICHMOND, (5)
VIRGINIA.
View of the Haxall-Crenshaw Company Mills. Richmond, Virginia.
See Advertisement Opposite and Front Edges.
FINDEN NURKAIL, President.
BARTON MAXALL. Vice President.
LEWIS D. CRENSHAW, Jr. Secretary and Treasurer.
THE HAXALL-CRENSHAW COMPANY,
HAXALL
MILLS.
POSTOFFICE BOX 367.
196
196
(ROSIDALEN V/THEN INT) EXTRA NF W
AMAZON
RICAMI5
196
NEW 196
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE 1LL
440
RAD 2
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Water Ground White Bolted Corn Meal, Mill Feed, Etc.
DEALERS SEND FOR PRICE LIST. C 7
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MRS. JANE KING.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
ICE, COAL AND WOOD
1811 E. CARY STREET.
The Best Northern Ice,
All Grades and Sizes of Coal,
Pine and Oak Wood, Sawed,
Or SAWED and SPLIT to ORDER.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
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COOW OWA
YO 93956 50
The Old Dominion Steamship Co. 1
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RICHMOND AND
NEW YORK.
THE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
SENECA, GUYANDOTTE, ROANOKE, OLD DOMINION,
CITY OF ATLANTA, WYANOKE, CITY OF COLUMBIA, and RICHMOND.
"One of these Steamers leaves New York direct for Richmond, from Pier 26 (new number), foot of Beach Street, North River, every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 o'clock P. M.
"Leaves Richmond for New York every Tuesday and Friday at 5 o'clock P. M. Freight received daily (Sundays excepted), and forwarded promptly to all points North and South and to Foreign ports.
Passengers leaving Richmond, daily except Fridays and Sundays, by the Richmond & Petersburg railroad, or by the C. & O. Ry. Co. via Newport News, will make connection at Norfolk or Newport News with steamers leaving those days. Tickets to be had at the Richmond & Petersburg depot, Chesapeake & Ohio depot Richmond Transfer Co., 901 Main Street, Company's Offices, 1301 Main Street.
Passengers can take the Tuesday's, Thursday's and Saturday's ships from New York and leave Norfolk or Oll Point via C. & O. R. R. and arrive in Richmond next evening; or by N & W. R. R from Norfolk and arrive Richmond next evening.
PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED.
Fare to or from N. Y., including Meals and Stateroom, via James River.
$ 9 00
Round-Trip, including Meals and Stateroom, limited to 30 days, - - 14 CO
Fare to or from New York, via N. N, & M. V. Co ..
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6 via R. & P. R. R. -
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.. Stecrage, .
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GEO. W. ALLEN,
GEO. W. ALLEN & CO., Agents. JOHN F. MAYER.
Offices, 1301 Main Street ; (0)
Company's Wharves, Rocketts.
One of the Most Important considerations for Individuals and Firms is the Protection that Reliable Insurance gives to Property and Lives.
The following stable Companies, widely known both for their fair dealing and prompt payment of losses, are among the Largest in the World :
The Royal Fire, of Liverpool. Imperial Fire, of London. Connecticut Fire of Hartford. Northern Fire, of London. Norwich Union, of England.
The Mutual Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
Distributes all its profits among its policy holders. It is the oldest in the United
States, and the largest and cheapest in the world. Its annual income in 1891 was Thirty-eight Millions of Dollars, and its average payments to policy holders was over Fifty Thousand Dollars Daily.
HOWARD SWINEFORD, Manager, 5
1108 Main Street, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Telephone No. 136
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WOODWARD & LOTHROP,
Temple Dry Goods Store,
Corner Broad and Adams Streets,
RICHMOND, VA.
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS,
High Class Standard and Novelty
=: DRESS GOODS, == NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS 5
CLOAKS AND WRAPS.
LADIES' MENS' and CHILDRENS'
Underwear and Hosiery.
Upholstery, and Table and Bed Wear,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP.
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SMITHDEAL PRACTICAL
Business College
G. M. SMITHDEAL. President.
Is now the practical embodiment of six schools and is the only Business College in the City.
Shorthand, Typewriting. Book-keeping, Telegraphy, Penmanship, No Vacations. Further information cheerfully given on application. Visitors always welcome.
Smithdeal's Bookkeeping, 75ct. G. M. SMITHDEAL, Smithdeal's Pens, goût, by Mail, $1.00
Smithdeal's Glossy Black Ink, 25ct.
PRESIDENT.
The SMITH PREMIER TYPE-WRITER.
RICHMOND OFFICE, No. 8 N. toth Street.
HENSON R. BOSWELL, Manager.
To-day Stenographers agree that The Smith Premier Typewriter is the Best
Because of its ease of Manipulation.
Because of its perfect and permanent alignment.
Because it has no carriage to raise.
Because the type can be cleaned in ten seconds without soiling the hands. -
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THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF U. S.
120 Broadway, New York.
ASSETS: $125,000,000. SURPLUS: $24,500,000.
Has more assurance in force and writes more business than any other Company in the World.
Issues the Best and. Most Profitable Policies in Existence.
Before Insuring examine the
ENDOWMENT BONDS AND FREE TONTINE POLICIES.
JOHN R. WEST, Manager, No. 1110 E. Main Street, (12)
RICHMOND, VA.
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Report of the Condition of THE STATE BANK OF VIRGINIA, At RICHMOND, in the State of Virginia, at the Close of Business, December 2d, 1891. RESOURCES :
Loans and Discounts : A Time Loans, ¿ Demand Loans,
$1,435, III 02 192,151 52
Overdrafts,
Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages,
Due from National Banks,
Due from State Banks and Bankers,
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures,
12,220 61
Checks and other Cash Items, 885 83
Exchanges for Clearing House,
35,525 57 685 06
Nickels and Coppers,
Specie ..
Legal Tender and National Bank Notes,
192,815 00
Total,
$2,254,858 73
LIABILITIES :
Capital Stock paid in
$ 500,000 00
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits.
200,000 00 48,712 36 386 50
Individual Deposits.
1,409,200 99 31,200 50
Due to National Banks,
65,35$ 38
$2,254, 858 73
State of Virginia-City of Richmond, ss .;
I, William M. Hill, Cashier of the above named Bank. do solemnly swear that the above state- inent is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. WILLIAM M. HILL, CASHIER.
Correct-Attest : Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of Dec., IS91. EDWIN PLEASANTS,
W. M. CARY,
JOIN S. ELLETT,
Directors.
T. C. WILLIAMS, JR., J
Notary Public.
DIRECTORS-William D. Gibson. E. T. James, M. T. Clarke, A. G. Babcock, William E. Tanner, Alex. Cameron, Peter H. Mayo, John Tyler, Jos. M. Fourqurean, John S. Ellett, W. Miles Cary, T. C. Williams, Jr.
VALENTINE'S MEAT JUICE.
Recommended by the Medical Profession of the United States, Great Britian and Germany and by the Physicians of the Insane, Inebriate and General Hospitals.
AWARD
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA, 1876.
"For excellence of its method of preparation, whereby it more nearly represents fresh meat than any other extract of meat, its freedom from disagreeable taste, its fitness for immediate ab- sorption and the perfection in which it retains its good qualities in warm weather."
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AWARD
AWARD
Domestic and Scientific Exposition, BRIGHTON, ENGLAND, December, INst.
International Medical and Sanitary Exposition LONDON. 1×81.
VALENTINE'S MEAT JUICE-This preparation is, as its name implies, the juice of meat expressed by a powerful hydraulic press. Unlike simple extracts of meat it contains a large quan- tity of albumen in solution along with some hæmaylobin. We think that this Juice will be of great service to the physicians as affording a concentrated and easily assimilated form of nutri- ment .- "The Practitioner." London, June 28, 1878.
Award, Universal Exposition, Paris, 1878.
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PREPARATION/
MEAT JUICE.
The result of an friginal Ine www .- Imavive Process of l'apparing Meer, the terspoonful of the
jul.ich the et-unents of :. "\ !.;.
ta: «sawafull of call or
T.r .5 0F !!- T WATLA
preparation.
$1,627,262 54 3,993 25 6,207 90 214,715 47 58,899 37 72,616 00
Current Expenses and Taxes Paid,
29, 119 50
Dividends Unpaid,
Due to State Banks and Bankers, Total
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VALENTINE'S
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THOMAS L. ALFRIEND, No. 1203 E. Main St., Richmond, Va. MANAGER THE
WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York,
For the Department of the Virginias and North Carolina.
32 YEARS OLD.
ASSETS $11,500,000.
Paid Policy-holders since organization over $20,000,000.
Issues Life and Endowment Policies with
SURVIVORSHIP DISTRIBUTION.
NON-FORFEITABLE DIVIDENDS. GUARANTEED CASH VALUES.
Fire, Marine, Boiler explosion, Individual Accident, Employers' Accident, Public Liability, Wind-Storm and Postal Insurance,
WRITTEN IN THE LEADING COMPANIES OF THE WORLD.
Capital Represented $60,000,000. Deposited with State Treasurer, $250,000.
GEORGE D. PLEASANTS. ARTHUR L. PLEASANTS.
GEORGE D. PLEASANTS & SON,
TELEPHONE NO. 114.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS,
110412 Main Street, RICHMOND, VA. - REPRESENT -
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE of London-Oldest and Largest Fire Co in the World AGRICULTURAL of Watertown, N. Y .- Insures Dwellings, Farm and other Property not more hazardous.
ROCHESTER GERMAN, of Rochester, N. Y.
HAMBURG-BREMEN, of Hamburg, Germany.
Perfect Indemnity. Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid.
Insurance Against Damage by Lightning, Whether Fire Ensues or Not.
Tornado Policies Issued. Conference Invited.
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АКТИВНА. ДОЛЯШЕНИЕ ДЛЯНИЦЮ
T. W. McCance, Jr., & Co.,
Successors to Brighthope Railway Co's.,
GUAL ZI
2/الشيكاتبات المعدة مان ستلعب
Business
1105 WEST MARSHALL STREET,
RICHMOND,
VIRGINI
TELEPHONE, 177.
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S. H. HAWES
18th and Cary Streets.
PLEASANTS & HALL,
GENERAL AGENTS
PENN MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company of PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED, 1847.
Assets, $20,000,000. Surplus, $3,000,000
Policies Incontestible and Non Forfeitable. Cash Loans on Policies. "Extension" of FULL AMOUNT of Policy, or "Paid-up" value at lapse. Greatest Dividend paying ability. Forty-five years of Successful and Conservative Management.
All the New and Improved Forms of Policies Issued.
Before Insuring, call on or address the General Agents,
1112 Main Street RICHMOND, V.A. Li6)
mien yil
11.2 1892
Too Lates, Corrections and Omissions.
Adkins Thos & Co, moved to over 1321 e Cary
DAKER SHOE MNFG CO, 914 e Main J Fenton Taylor mngr (sce ad) Beasley William H, condr h 506 12 e Clay Beveridge John W, moved h 805 e Clay RADY S BOYCE, printer 11 14 n IIth B h Barton Heights (see adv)
CARY J B & SON, removed to 1201 e Main
Clowes Eugene H (McCandlish & C) bds St Claire hotel
Cohen Alfred E (Ginn & C), h 311 e Clay Crump Benjamin T, secy and treas Wm B
West and Benj T Crump Co h 616 w Grace
Davis Boot & Shoe Co, James Davis gent inangr, Thos W Thacher secy and treas A G Shepherd supt, Va Penitentiary
Davis William A, prest The Davis & Grego- ry Co h 5 n Cherry
Davis & Gregory Co(The), WV A Davis pres, N A Gregory vice-prest, J M M Grego- ry secy and treas proprs Planters' Ware- house 15th cor Cary
Dickerson John H (J H D & Co), 901 w Main
Dickerson John H Jr (JH D & Co), h 901 w Main
DI ICKERSON J H CO (John H and John H Dickerson Jr), saddle and harnessmkrs 1402 e Main (see adv) Ginn Sherwood B (G & Cohen), h co G INN & COHEN (Sherwood B Ginn and Alred E Cohen), attys at law rms 4 and 5 Rueger bldg 905 Bank
Gregory John M M, secy and treas The Davis & Gregory Coh 414 w Main Gregory Nathaniel A, vice-prest The Da- vis & Gregory Co h 414 w Main Holladay Frederick H (Watkins & H), bds 1206 Grove ave
Hunter Charles E, agricultural implements 1528 e Main h Fredericksburg
Inside Land Co, 1200 e Main E H Smith agt
McCandlish Robert N (McC & Clowes), bds St Claire hotel
McCandlish & Clowes (Robert N McCan- lish and Eugene H Clowes), mnfrs agts 15 s 12th
Porch E L, with Winegar & Co bds Hotel Dodson
Smith Clifford (CS & Co), h 2617 e Grace Smith C & Co (Clifford Smith), com mers 1208 e Cary
Stille August H, clk R L Christian & Co h 223 Governor
Strause Henry P (J S Taylor & Co),bds 14 s Adams
TALBOTT & SONS (Charles H and Allan Talbott), proprs Shockoe Ma- chine wks, iron founders and machinists 1515 e Cary-Phone 126
TALBOTT & SONS,
Engines and Boilers,
MACHINERY,
Richmond, Virginia.
TAYLOR J FENTON, genl mngr Ba- ker Shoe Mnfg Co h 900 e Clay
Taylor J Samuel (J S T & Co), h 2806 e Franklin
Taylor J S & Co (J Samuel Taylor and Henry P Strause), leaf tobacco dlrs 16 n 19th and 1821 and 1823 e Cary
Thompson Mollie wid Edward F, h 1108 w Main
WVinegar W J (W J W & Co), bds Hotel Dodson
WVINEGAR & CO (W J Winegar), bankers and brokers 1102 e Main (see adv)
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Academy of the Visitation, Monte Maria,
826
Adam, Richard, baker, 106
Adkins, S B, bookbinder. IO7
Ainslie, David A, carriage bldr,
108
Blanks, J M, apothecary, 151
Blanton, L M, real estate, 822
Blenner, Philip, green grocer,
15I
Allard, Joseph Jr, lumber dealer, 109
Allen, A A & Bro, hatters, 109
Allen J T & Co, jewelers,
III
Bluford, I, electric works, 1049
Bodeker Bros, druggists, 153
Boswell, H R, mngr Smith Premier Typewriter, back cover and 12
Anderson, W H. bookseller, II7
Anderson & Anderson, attys at law,
IIS
Andrews, Baptist & Marquess, print- ers, IIS
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Associa- tion, P Stumpf & Co, agts, 660
Apperson & Pollard, real estate agts, I20
Atlantic and Virginia Fertilizing Co, 124
Atlantic Hotel, Norfolk, 104, 834 and 1048
Bain, T C & Co, livery stables, I27
Baker Manufacturing Co, boots and shoes, 777
Baker, T Roberts, druggist, 129
Baldwin & Brown, hardware, I30
Bargamin, G & A, plumbers sup- plies, .
I33
Barret, B T, atty at law, 135
Barrett & Keesee, machine works, I35
Bartlett, Garvens & Co, surgical in- struments,
I36
Bates, James, elevators, Balto, Md,
3
Bucker, Henry Mrs, bottler,
183
Baughman Stationery Co, stationers and printers,
138
Bellenot, C, stencil cutter and en- graver, 141
Belvin, Preston, furniture,
141 142
Bennett Bros, livery stables,
142
Business Address Co, circular ad-
dressing, N Y, 784
143
Berry, Benjamin H, atty at law, 144
Berry & McClay, cement contrac- tors, 145
Binswanger & Co, paints and oils, 147
Alfriend, T L, genl insurance agt back cover and
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Bloomingdale Dairy and Poultry Farm 152
Anderson, George W & Sons, car- pets, &c, 115
Anderson, James L, atty at law, 115
Boswell & Harman, real estate agts Bowers, John, stoves and tinware,
158
4 bottom right-hand corner cards Bowry, Francis A, grocer, 795
Boze, W T, grocer and lumber, 162
Bradley, A J, & Co, real estate agts, 822 820
Brady, S Boyce, printer,
Branch, C W & Co, bankers and brokers, 165
Branch, Thomas & Co, bankers and brokers,
165
Briel, WV H, butcher, 169
Briggs Bros, druggists,
169
Bristow, B C, & Bro, carriage bldrs Bristow, R C, carpenter and builder, 170
782
Brooke & Co, underwear mnfrs, 172
Brown, Davis & Atkins, who gro- cers, 175
Brown, J Thompson & Co, real estate, 177
Brown, Wallace F, atty at law, 179
Buchanan, D, goldsmith, 182
Bureau of Credits, W H Keining- ham, actuary, 185
Burgwyn, C P E, civil engnr, 1 86
Burr, C W, bottler, 187
Burton & McGee, iron and brass castings, 189
Bennet, D S, saws,
Bergner & Engel Brewing Co, Chas E Loeffler, mngr,
Business Man's Bank, 190
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Cabell, R G, Jr, & Co, apothecaries, 192
Cabell & Cabell, attys at law, 192
Crystal Ice Co, ice mnfrs, 241
Culpeper, John B, dlr Remington type writers, 831
Cutchins, Sol, atty at law, 244
Davenport & Co, stock brokers, 248
1055
Capitol Building and Loan Assn,
196
Carneal & Gayle, real estate agts,
197
Carr, James W, iron founder, 198
Carrington, Edgar W, atty at law,
Carrington, P R, abstract title office,
upper right hand inside corner
cards and 1053
Carter, George D, atty at law, 200
Carter & Ryland, com mers, 202
Cary, John B & Son, insurance agents, 202
Caskie, James, atty at law,
203
Catlin, E A, real estate,
203
Doswell, Stonewall J, atty at law, 262
Drew, W E & Co, shoe mnfrs, 264
Duke & Jobson, builders, 266
Dun, R G & Co, mercantile agency back-bone and 770
Eggleston J W and Edward, dentists, 272
Elam, J B & Co, real estate, 273
Elsom, R W, employment agent 276
Enterprise Shirt Mnfg Co, S E Bish-
op mngr 278
Equitable Life Asssurance Society, back cover and I2
Euker, Charles, saloon and billiards, 280
Euker, Louis, bottler and saloon 280 Fergusson, John W & Son, printers, 287
Ferriter, James T, restaurant, 287
First National Bank, 290
Florsheim, B, clothing,
293
Forstmann Henry G, druggist,
297
Foster, W W, photographer, 298
Foulk, S W, architect, 298
Fourqurean, Price & Co, dry goods left hand top lines and
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Francisco, H T, sign painter, 300
Franck Bros, picture frames, 300
Franck & Co, picture frames, 30I
Garcin, R & Co, soap mnfrs, 307
Gary, M E, coal and wood, 338
Gary, R O, coal and wood, 310
Gatewood, J T, grocer and cigar mnfr 311
Gay & Lorraine Co, coal and wood, 312
German American Banking & Build- ing Co, 314
Gibson, William Jr, builder, 316
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Chester Clay Working Co, 209
Chewning & Rose, real estate agts, 209
Christian, R 1. & Co, grocers, 212
Citizens Bank of Richmond, 213
City Bank of Richmond, 214 Claiborne, John H & Son, ins agts, 215 219
Cobb, C D M, real estate agt,
Clyde Line Steamships to Philadel- phia, J W McCarrick, agent, IO51
Cofer, N P, stoves and tinware, 220
Cohen Co (The), dry goods, 221
Cohen, Henry, clothier, 221
Coke & Pickrell, attys at law,
221
Cole, W A O, express and house mover
222
Coles, William B, atty at law, Constable Bros, gents furnishings, Cook, George S, photographer,
224 227 22 22
Copland, Peter, granite works,
Cosby, B W Mrs, millinery, Cottrell, B & Son, coal and wood,
230
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231 232 232
232 235 2 36
Crawford, George F, land agent, Crenshaw, James H, real estate agent, 237 Crew, P J & Co, soap mnfrs, 237
192
Campbell, T P, lumber inspector,
Campbell & Co, photographers,
Cannon & Collins, attys at law,
195
Davenport & Morris, who grocers, Daivs, Franklin & Co, nurserymen, 249
Davis House, Mark Davis propr, 803
Davis, T Wiley, contractor and bldr, 252 Dean, C P, hotel and billiard fixtures, 253 Delarue, Gus E, restaurant and saloon, 254 Denoon, Tupper & Co, real estate, 255
DeSaussure, W P, atty at law, 256
Diamond Blue Mnfg Co, 220
Dickerson, J H & Co, saddlers, 823
Dimmock, M J, architect, 259
Dinneen, John H, atty at law, 259
Catlin, M R, florist,
203
Chaffin, R B & Co, real estate, 205
Chataigne, J H, publisher, 102 and 788
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, 1050
194 195
198
Crump & West, coal and wood, 240
Cabell & Chelf, apothecaries, 192
Cabell & Wilson, real estate agts,
Cottrell, Samuel H, coal and wood. Cottrell, Watkins & Co, hardware, Cottrell's, S S Son, saddlery, Courtney & Patterson, attys at law Craig, A F, pictures and frames,
21
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ginn S B, atty at law, 318
Girolami, A, saloon,
318
Jones, Wm Ellis, printer, 412
Goddin, John T, real estate agent
320
Jurgens, Charies G, furniture, 414
Goode, James E, printer, 322 Justis, J P, employment agent, 414
Gorman, Thomas P, florist, 326
Kastelberg, R, butcher,
416
Grant, A, watchmaker and jeweler, 328
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co, 330
417
Grigg, Hull & Co, cheroot mnfrs,
33
Kelley, S L, atty at law, 418
Grigg, James A, boots and shoes,
33
Kendler, Thomas N, galvanized iron 420
Guigon, Alex B, atty at law,
336
Kenny, C D, tea and coffee,
420
Gunst, A & Son, paints, oils and glass
337
King, Jane Mrs, ice, wood and coal upper left hand inside corner cards
8
labliston & Bro, furniture,
339
Hagemann, F W E, druggist,
340
Hall, Joseph & Co, iron works,
341
Hallinan, D & Bro, saloon,
342
Kohler, J F, watchmaker,
Lancaster & Lucke, stock brokers,
Langford, Charles H, builder, 431
Lathrop, S P & Co, coal and wood
Harvey, J H, florist,
768
bottom left hand corner cards and 1052 Latimer, G W, druggist, 432
Lauer, John, restaurant and garden, 432 Lea, David M & Co, box mnfrs, 434
Leal, William, granite works,
435 436
Lee, A S, lime, plaster and cement, Lee, W R, flour testing appliances, 438 Leftwich Bros, pictures and frames, 438
Leidy, M S, stoves and tinware, 439
Leonard, A, saloon, 440
Levy, J L, grocer, 440
Levy & Davis, dry goods, 441
Lewis, John H, druggist, 442
Lewis, L, electrotyper, 442
Lichtenstein, J, grocer, 444
Life Insurance Company of Virginia, 445 Lincoln National Building & Loan
Assn, 446
Lipscomb, L & W A Crowley,painters 447
Lipscomb, Stanley & Co, coal and wood 448.
Lumsden, C & Son, watchmkrs and jewelers, 454
Lyon & Montague, lumber com mers 456
McAdams & Berry, clothiers, 456
McCance, Thomas W Jr& Co, coal and wood, bottom right hand corner cards and 15
460
McCurdy, Hugh A, real estate agt, McGowan, John H Co The, tobacco machinery, &c, 2
McGuire, John P, school, 463
McKenney, J B, dyer and scourer, 464
423 424 424 426 430
Hammond, W A, florist, 343 Hargrove's, N D Son, painter, 346 353
Harrison & Powers, real estate,
Haskell & Hatton, house furnish- ings, &c
355
Haskins, Meade, atty at law,
355
Hawes, S H, coal, upper left hand corner cards and
16
Haxall-Crenshaw Co, merchant mill- ers, front edges and 6 and 7
Hewitt, C L, painter, 364
Higham, Walter R, architect, 366
Hill Brothers, florists, 366
Hill, Frank D & Co, real estate, 367
Hill, J L, Printing Company,
367
Hiltzhimer, T M, livery stables,
369
Hoen, A & Co, lithographers,
371
Holzapfel,A L, saloon and restaurant
374
Holzapfel, William, saloon and res- taurant, 374
Ilood, WV T & Co, nurserymen, 376
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