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REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION
ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 02397 5144
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CHATAIGNE'S
OF-
RICHMOND, VA.,
TO WHICH IS ADDED
A STREET AND NUMBER DIRECTORY,
........
GIVING NAMES OF OCCUPANTS AFTER THE NUMBERS.
I LIST OF THE POST-OFFICES OF THE STATES OF VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA, AND AN APPENDIX PERTAINING TO STATE AND CITY GOVERNMENTS.
1893-'94. V.1
J. H. CHATAIGNE COMPILER AND PUBLISHER.
For Names Not Found Elsewhere. Bre Next Page.
PRICE, $5.00
-- intered according to Act of Congress, in the year IN, by D. H. ChatAIGNE in the of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA
1686476
THE Fifty-sixth Session will begin September 26, 1893, with an enlarged Faculty and greatly increased facilities for teaching. The student will be instructed by teachers of many years of continuous experience with ample means at their command. Connected with the College is the City Dispensary for the poor, where hundreds of patients are annually treated and furnished with medicines free of charge. The Col- lege Hospital has been recently remodeled and thoroughly equipped and is conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, an organization of skilled and faithful women who devote their lives to caring for the sick and injured. The College Hospital affords great ad- vantages to all classes of patients.
Christopher Tompkins, M. D.,
DEAN OF THE FACULTY.
Cor. Marshall and College Streets, Richmond, Va.
HOWARD D. HOGE, R. W. POWERS, President. Vice-President.
PHILIP S. POWERS, Cashier,
TRADERS BANK OF RICHMOND,
· AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
Deposits of One Dollar and Upwards Received and Interest Allowed. DIRECTORS:
H. D. Hoge, R. W. Powers, R: R. Harrison, J. B. Mosby,
W. B. West, P. B. Sheild, WV. B. Saunders.
J. H. CHATAIGNE,
DIRECTORY PUBLISHER, 1301 E. Main Street,
RICHMOND, -
VIRGINIA.
(3)
JOHN BOWERS,
7 Governor Street, Richmond, Va.
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,
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 Stoves and Ranges, Iron Granite Ware, Terra Cotta, Drain and Flue Pipes. Lead, Steam and Gas Piping.
FLORIDA LOW PRESSURE STEAM BOILER. 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. (4)
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J. M. FOUROUREAN.
E. D. PRICE. J. HARVIE BLAIR
FOUROUREAN, PRICE & CO.,
DEALERS IN
1.210
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
319-321 Broad, corner 4th Street,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
(5)
RICHMOND FEMALE SEMINARY.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
FOR
YOUNG LADIES.
No. 3 East Grace Street,
JOHN H. POWELL,
PRINCIPAL.
Mrs. C. C. PEYTON, ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL.
A Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Thorough in its instruction and complete in its appointments. From Kindergarten to Collegiate Department, inclusive, offering the very best and fullest instruction on as moderate terms as any school of like character in the country. Diplomas of Full Graduation awarded to those com- pleting the course, and every facility in Music, Modern Languages and Art that any Institution in the South affords. Number of board- ers limited to thirty.
The next session of nine months begins about September 25th, 1893. Apply for Catalogue to
THE PRINCIPAL.
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ST. MARY'S
Benedictine Institute,
Fourth Street bet. Leigh and Clay, Richmond, Va.
Conducted by the Benedictine Nuns.
THIS Institution is pleasantly situated in a quiet part of the city. Encouraged by the liberal patronage it has enjoyed, a new and spacious building has lately been erected, with all the improvements and facilities for the comfort and better education of the pupils. The course of instruction includes every useful and ornamental branch of education, while the most untiring attention is paid to the MORAL AND POLITE DEPORTMENT of the pupils.
Pupils will be received at any time, but it is desirable that they enter before the commencement of the term. Difference of religion is not regarded. The scholastic year, which consists of ten months, commences on the first Monday in September, and closes in the latter part of June. Visiting hours from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock every day, excepting Sundays.
For further information apply to the Mother Superior.
(7)
MRS. JANE KING,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
ICE, COAL AND WOOD,
1811 EAST CARY STREET. 1
HYGEIA ICE
All Grades and Sizes of Coal,
Pine and Oak Wood, Sawed,
OR SAWED AND SPLIT TO ORDER.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
S
OLD DOMINION LINE.
TRI-WEEKLY LINE BETWEEN
RICHMOND AND NEW YORK
THE MAGNIFICENT STEAMSHIPS
OLD DOMINION.
GUYANDOTTE,
WYANOKE,
RICHMOND,
ROANOKE,
CITY OF COLUMBIA,
One of these superb Steamers leaves New York for Richmond, from Pier 26 (new number), toot of Beach St !. North River, every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Leaves Richmond for New York every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 5 o'clock p. m. Freight received daily (Sunday exceptedi, and forwarded promptly to all points North and South and to foreign ports.
"Passengers leaving Richmond, daily except Fridays and Sundays, by the Richmond & Peters- burg. or by the C. & O. Railway via Newport News will make connection at Norfolk or Newport News with steamers leaving those days Tickets to be had at the Richmond & Petershar, depot Chesapeake & Ohio depot, Richmond Transfer Company, gor Main St., Company's Office, 1301 · Main Street. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed.
Fare to or from New York, including Meals and Stateroom, via James River, $ 9 00
Round Trip including Meals and State Room, limited to 30 days, 14 00
Fare to and from New York, via C. & O. Ry., 9 00
Round Trip including Meals and State Room, limited to 30 days, 14. 00
Fare to and from New York, via R. & P. R. R .. 9 00
Round Trip including Meals and State Room, limited to 30 days, 14 00
Fare to and from New York, Steerage, 5 00
Fare to and From New York, Steerage, including Seals, 6 00
GEO. W. ALLEN, }
JNO. F. MAYER, S
Geo. W. Allen & Co., Agents.
1301 Main Street, Richmond, Va.
For Tickets and General Information apply to
OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S AGENTS AT POINTS SOUTH
JOHN D. RAGLAND, Petersburg, Va.
E. T. LAMB, West Point, Va.
M. B. CROWELL, Newport News, Va.
J. J. CHERRY, Greenville, N. C.
JAMES M. GALLAGHER, Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va.
HI. C. PARKER, Smithtiekl, Va.
D. M. W. WALLER, Old Point Comfort. Va.
R. H. BRYAN, Bray's Wharf, Va.
WOHIN MYERS' SON-Washington, N. C., Agent Norfolk, Newberne & Washington Direct Line. RALPH GRAY-Newbern, N. C., Acting Agent Norfolk, Newbern & Washington Direct Line.
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.
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 1892 was over Forty Millions of Dollars, and its average payments to policy holders was over . Sixty Thousand Dollars Daily.
HOWARD SWINEFORD,
MANAGER FOR EASTERN VIRGINIA.
. ..
1108 MAIN STREET, = =
RICHMOND.
TELEPHONE No. 136.
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WOODWARD & LOTHROP ,
Temple Dry Goods Store, 3%
Corner Broad and Adams Streets, RICHMOND, VA.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
High Class Standard and Novelty
Dress Goods,
NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS, CLOAKS AND WRAPS.
Ladies', Mens' and Childrens'
Underwear and Hosiery. Upholstery, and Table and Bed Wear, Etc., Etc., Etc.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP.
THE FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION,
L. G. FOUSE, President.
Nome Office, 914 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
This Association does business on the flexible premium plan, known as the "Fouse System," which is unique, safe, scientific, and economical.
The rates or estimates are not haphazard, but are based upon INSURANCE EX- PERIENCE, with a margin to cover unknown contingencies.
OLD-FASHIONED DIVIDENDS of legal reserve companies averaged nearly 30 per cent. of the premium. While the death cost per $1000 mean insurance yearly then averaged nearly $3.00 more than it does now, the DIVIDENDS, because of IN- CREASE in EXPENSE of MANAGEMENT, and other causes, now average LESS than 10 per cent. of the premium.
THE FIDELITY gives the old-fashioned dividends by way of a reduced premium -- on an average one-third below the standard legal reserve rates.
Its impregnable safety clause renders the security absolute, and this feature, to- gether with the low premiums, liberal and plain policy contracts, assets forty-seven times the liabilities, new business of about $2,000,000 per month, and fair treatment of Policy-holders, makes it the best Company to insure in or work for.
Correspondence solicited with those contemplating insurance upon their lives, and those that desire to represent us as agent. Call on or address
D. R. MIDYETTE. Southern Manager,
Il11 East Main Street, Richmond, Va.
The Equitable Life Assurance Society of U. S. 120 Broadway, New York.
ASSETS : $153,060,052. SURPLUS : $31,189,815.
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,
Rooms 37, 39 and 41 Chamber of Commerce Building, Richmond, Va.
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CAPITAL, $500,000.
SURPLUS, $235,000.
The State Bank of Virginia,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
JOHN S. ELLETT, President.
WM. M. HILL, Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
William D. Gibson, Alex Cameron, Jos. M. Fourqurean, T. C. Williams, Jr.,
A. G. Babcock, Peter H. Mayo,
John S. Ellett, Granville G. Valentine.
William E. Tanner. John Tyler. W. Miles Cary.
VALENTINE'S MEAT JUICE.
VALENTINE'S
TRADE
MARKED
PREPARATION/
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."
AWARD
Domestic and Scientific Exposition, BRIGHTON, ENGLAND. December, Iss1.
AWARD International Medical and Sanitary Exposition. LONDON, 1×1.
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 hiemaylobin. 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 Practicioner." London, June 28, 1875.
Award, Universal Exposition, Paris, 1878.
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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.
33 Years Old. Assets, $12,500,000.
Paid Policy-holders since organization over $23,000,000. Issues Life and Endowment Policies
SURVIVORSHIP DISTRIBUTIONS, NON-FORFEITAABLE DIVIDENDS, GUARANTEED CASH VALUES.
Fire, Marine, Boiler explosion, Individual Accident, Employer's 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.
FIRE COMPANIES REPRESENTED :
AGRICULTURAL of Watertown, N. Y. CALEDONIAN, of Edinburg, Scotland. GREENWICH, of New York City. HAMBURG-BREMEN, of Hamburg, Germany. NIAGARA, of New York City. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE, of London, England.
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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SAMOHT
A. F. MOSBY & SON,
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JUALE
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MINER'S AGENTS FOR
CLOVER HILL,
A GOOD, CHEAP BITUMINOUS COAL.
Try It and You Will Save Money.
T. W. McCANCE, Jr., Salesman,
1105 WEST MARSHALL STREET,
'Phone 177.
RICHMOND, VA.
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S. H. HAWES & CO.,
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18th and Cary Streets
PLEASANTS & HALL, GENERAL AGENTS
PENN MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company of PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED IS47. Assets, $21.000,000. 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 @ ...... -
Richmond, Va.
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Too Lates, Corrections and Omissions.
189.94
Alleghany Box Co (The), B M Gwath- Councill Hugh M, machst h 519 e mey sec and treas 511 e Byrd Leigh
Bacon J E, sec Frictionless Metal Co 12 S Ioth
· Baker Elijah Jr, h 2620 e Grace
Bargamin Paul (A M McBryde & Co) and (Williams & Bargamin), h 5 w Cary
Beall Louis, clk W U Tel Co bds Soo e Crump Edward M, rm 10 60212 e Main Marshall
#Becks Abraham Rev, pastor Leigh Street M E Church h 723 n 2d
Beveridge William H (R & Bristow), h 2401 Floyd ave
DEVERIDGE & BRISTOW (William B H Beveridge and L C Bristow), attys Davis J Lee (D & Burgess), h 1712 S
at law rm 5 and 7 n JIth up stairs- Phone 1114 (see adv)
Bianchini Paul (P B & Co), h 200 e Broad Bianchini P & Co (Paul Bianchini and
Frank Moriconi), confrs 200 e Broad Bieda John, lab bds 916 Turpin
Boswell Chas M, clk bds 202 s 3d
Bowman Henry W, clk Va and N C Wheel Co h 310 e Main
Bristow Bartholomew C, carriagemkr and bldr removed to 421 n 25th
Bristow L C (Beveridge & B), h Hampton, Va
B UEK C E, pres Frictionless Metal Co h 808 w Franklin
Burgess Geo H (Davis & B), h 119 S Adams
Butler William C, clk Va and N C Wheel Co h 2406 e Clay
Cadot Clarence P, clk removed to 202 s 3d Calvert J S, clk W U Tel Co bds 800 e Marshall
Campbell Charles A, (C & Co), removed to 507 n 5th
Chlerice Antonio, lab bds 916 Turpin
Clay Street Stables, 606 e Clay Moore & Rose proprs
Cleary Bernard A, stovemldr removed to 24' n 9th
Clements David O, mngr Consumers Beef Co h 210 s Laurel
Clements Sarah B wid Robert B, h 2006 Pleasant
Cleveland Jerry C, clk 120 e Broad bds I20 s Laurel
Consumers Beef Co, D O Clements mngr 120 e Broad
Councill Hutson, machst h 519 e Leigh Cowan Samuel, lab h 1004 St James
Craig Roberts S, machst h Mayo Island
Crenshaw George S, mngr IIII e Main h River View
Curtis Essie Miss, teacher removed to 2201 e Broad.
Curtis George A, stove mldr removed to 2201 e Broad
Curtis Julia A wid William, removed to 2201 e Broad
Cherry
DA AVIS & BURGESS (J Lee Davis and Geo H Burgess), book, job and and newspaper printers 819 e Main (see adv)
Dunn Walter L, ins agt h 511 n 9th
Eble Louis, lab bds 916 Turpin
Engleberg Joseph, toys and stationery re- moved to 50S e Broad
Fagan Edward J, junk 805 e Clay h 2111 e Franklin
Finnerty John J Jr, bookbinder Simon's Blank Book Co, h 1712 Venable
F G
RICTIONLESS METAL CO, 12 S IOth C E Buek pres J E Bacon sec ARRISON E C, high constable re- moved to 2808 e Grace
Gibson George A, resident mngr Fidelity and Casualty Co N Y, 1117 e Main h 107 n 7th
Gilliam Sydney L, sec and treas Metal Paper Stock Co h III n 5th
Glenn Harry C, propr Rock Bottom Suit and Pants Co h 1313 Ross
Gorman Thomas O, horseshoer 1532 e Franklin h 3826 6th, Port Mayo
Grady E Kenny, condr R F & PRR h Floyd ave nr Meadow
REBE WILLIAM, physician remov- G ed to 323 n 5th
Gwathmey Basil M. sec and treas The Al- leghany Box Coh 402 n 12th
Hagemeyer Frederick W, tailor h 306 e Clay
HARBAUGH W H, veterinary surge- on in charge Veterinary Hospital IIO and 112 s Adams
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
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JAYES JAMES, plumber and gasfitter Mercer Warren H, med student 313 W 6 s 12th bds Hotel Dodson Grace
Hawkins Lawrence (H & Co), h 2025 e Minor Charles C, bag agt R F & P R R rms depot
Main 67- 1832
Hawkins & Co (Lawrence Hawkins and Henry Schwarzman), 2025 e Main
Hersman W B, mngr Self Heating Wash -! er Co h 206 w Clay
Hartman J H, dentist 1441 e Main h Bar- ton heights
HUNTT ALBERT F, architect rm 7 Reuger bldg 905 Bank h 910 Park ave lardella Felix, cigars and confr 622 e Main ! Jones George H, 713 e Franklin
Justis Robert A, pres BT Watkins Wood Co h Powhatan co
King Rudolph, grain inspr Richmond Grain and Cotton Exchange bds 901 e Leigh
Knotts Charles E, mngr T R Thompson h 710 e Franklin
Knotts James H, bkkpr Sadler Paper Co removed to 710 e Franklin
Knotts Marion wid Jas, h 710 e Franklin Kuyk C R Rev, rector St Luke's Episco- pal Chapel h 16 n 30th
Lainhart Sansom, colr James Woodall re- moved to 2316 Venable
Larandini Egidio, lab bds 916 Turpin
Lindsay D J, mngr Plymouth Rock Pants Co h 710 e Marshall
Mandzau Aaron, tailor 31612 n 2d h 508 e Marshall
M EDICAL COLLEGE OF VA, Mar- shall cor College Christopher Tomp- kins M D dean of Faculty-Phone 478 (see adv)
Morgan L P, newsdir Exchange Hotel Parkinson James D, clk bds 800 e Mar- shall
PATTERSON R A TOBACCO CO, R
A Patterson pres, R F Patterson vice pres, J T Patterson supt, 327 to 331 s 7th leaf dept 7th cor Canal
Peers C W, trav salesman G D Thaxton & Co h 1227 e Broad
Rider Mordecai T, saddle and harnessmkr removed to 1432 e Main h 9 e Cary Robertson Arthur F, clk bds 202 s 3d Rowell Louis, teacher piano 803 e Mar- shall h 412 n 10th
RYLAND & LEE CO (R B Lee), pi- anos and organs 805 e Main
SAVAGE & HOLMES (Henry E Holmes), planing mill and furniture factory 324 s 6th Warehouse Concord cor Carrington
Skelton William O, atty at law 1001 Bank h 212 w Main
Smith C & Co (Clifford Smith), com mers removed to 22 s 1 3th
Steward Will F, bkkpr Frictionless Metal Co, bds Ford's Hotel
St Luke's Episcopal Chapel, Beverly cor Washington Rev C R Kuyk rector
TILLAR JOHN B, supt Fidelity Bldg Loan and Investment Assn h 715 W Cary
Winn J F, physician 800 e Marshall
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Academy of the Visitation, Monte Maria,
766.
Adkins, S B, bookbinder, ·
749
Alfriend T L, genl insurance agt back cover and
Ancarrow N E, carpr and bldr, 752
Anderson, Geo Wayne, atty at law 745 . Anderson, James L, atty at law, 745
Andrews, Baptist & Marcuse, print- ers, 762 1/2
AApperson & Pollard, real est agts, Atlantic Hotel, Norfolk, S36
763 12
Binswanger, & Co, paints and oils, 828
Blanks & Smither, apothecaries,
754
Baldwin & Brown, hardware,
76012
Booker WV R, atty at law, .
138
Baltz, I. & Son, butchers,
Barret, B T, atty at law,
Barrett & Keesee, machine works,
Bates & Smith, livery stable, I18
Belvin, Preston, furniture, . 758
Bennet, D S, saws, 767 1/2
Bennett Bros, livery stables, 123
14 Bergner & Engel Brewing Co, Chas E Loeffler, mngr, 751 ·
Berry, Benjamin H, atty at law 745 ·
Berry & McClay, cement contrac- tors, 819
Beveridge & Bristow, lawyers, 770
752 Booth Wall Paper Co, 763
745 Bosher, R H Sons, carriage mnfrs, . 752
762, Boswell & Harman, real estate agts. . 140
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Bowers, John, stoves and tinware, .
bottom right-hand corner cards and Boze, W' T, grocer and lumber,
Branch, C W & Co, bankers and brokers,
749
764 Crenshaw, James H, real est agt, . 764 Crew, P J & Co, soap mnfrs, Crystal Ice Co, ice mnfrs, 767 1/2 222
749 Cutchins, Sol, atty at law, . 746
753 Daffron William, furniture, · 758
754 Davenport & Co, stock brokers, opp 779
752 | Davenport & Morris, who grocers, . 1019
758 Davis, Franklin & Co, nurserymen, . 231 Davis, T Wiley, contr and bldr · 752
760 Davis & Burgess, printers, 7621/2
Dean, C P, hotel and billiard fix-
7631/2 tures, 235
768 Delarue, Gus E, restaurant and sa- . loon, 237
. 762 Denoon, Tupper & Co, real estate, 764
Burgwyn, C P E, civil engnr, · 756 DeSaussure, W P, atty at law, 746
Burton, R, galvanized iron wks, .
758 ; Dickerson, J H & Co, saddlers,
766
751 Dickinson, J Q & Bro, carps and bldrs, 240
784' Dimmock, M J, architect, 745
755 | Dinneen, John H, atty at law, . · 746
746 Donaldson, T A, veterinary sur- geon,
768
763 1/2 Doswell, & Chalmers, attys at law, . 747
76112 Drew, W E & Co, shoe mnfrs,
750 7611/2
Capitol Building and Loan Assn, Carneal & Gayle, real estate agts, Carr, James W, iron founder, 761 746
Carrington, Edgar WV, atty at law, Carrington, P R, abst title office, ·
745
Carter, George D, atty at law, Carter & Ryland, com mers,
746
754
Equitable Life Assurance Society, . back cover and 12
Euker, Charles, saloon and billiards, 766
7631/2 Euker, Louis, bottler and saloon,
.. 264
Evensen & Co, saloon, 765 %
. 788 Ewig, John F & Co, mer tailors, 762
· 764 Fergusson, Jno W & Son, printers, 7621/2
. 193 Ferriter, James T, restaurant, 765 1/2
194 Field, Geo Wm Eden, architect 271
195 Fidelity Mutual Life Assn, 12
. 7601/2
750
First National Bank,
. 274
Florsheim, B, clothing, ·
753
Ford, F H, paver, . 279
Foster, WV W, photographer, .
282
Cobb & Wingfield, real est agts,
· 764|
Cofer, N P, stoves and tinware, 767 12
Coke & Pickrell, attys at law, · 746|
Constable Bros, gents furnishings, 767 1/2
Cottrell, Samuel H, coal and wood, 753
Cottrell, Watkins & Co, hardware, 760 12
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Cox, Edwin P, atty at law, 746
Craig, A F, pictures and frames, · 758 Crawford, George E, land agt, ·
766
Branch, Thomas & Co, bankers and . brokers,
Brautigam, C H Jr, cigar mnfr, .
Briggs Bros, druggists, .
.
Bristow, B C & Bro, carriage bldrs, Brown, Andrew, stone contractors, .
Brown, Davis & Atkins, who gro- cers,
Brown, J Thompson & Co, real es- tate,
Buchanan, D, goldsmith,
Bureau of Credits, WV H Keining- ham, secretary,
Burton, WV O, brick contractor, ·
Busines Address Co, circular ad- dressing, N Y,
Cabell, R G, Jr, & Co, apothecaries Cabell & Cabell, attys at law, ·
Cabell & Wilson, real estate agts, Campbell, T P, lumber inspector, Cannon & Collins, attys at law, · 746
. 751
Duke & Jobson, builders
. 752
7631/2
Elam, J B & Co, real estate,
. 764
Ellett, Tazewell, atty at law,
· 747
Elsom, R W, employment agent, Enterprise Shirt Mnfg Co, S E Bishop mngr, 262
Cary John B & Son, ins agts, Caskie James, atty at law,
760 1/2 746
Catlin, E A, real estate,
Chaffin R B & Co, real estate,
Chataigne, J H, publisher,
Chewning & Rose, real est agts, Christian, R L & Co, grocers, Citizens Bank of Richmond,
.
City Bank of Richmond,
Claiborne, John H & Son, ins agts, Clements & Co, boots and shoes, .
Clyde Lyne Steamships to Philadel- phia, J W McCarrick, agent, 1013
Coalter & Wise, attys at law, ·
746
Fourqurean, Price & Co, dry goods . left-hand top lines and 5
Franck Bros, picture frames, · 758
Franck, B T & Co, picture frames, . 758
Froehling, Henry Dr, chemist, · 753
Garcin, R & Co, soap mnfrs, . 767 13
Courtney & Patterson, atty's at law, 746 Gary, M E, coal and wood, .
. 753
Cabell & Chelf, apothecaries,
. 755
Drew & Sheehan, mer tailors,
761
7631/2
Finlayson & Frayser, horseshoers, . 273
21
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Gary, R O, coal and wood, 753 Gatewood, J T, grocer and cigar 761 mufr, 76c Kastelberg, R, butcher, . 752
Gay & Lorraine Co, coal and wood, . 297 German-American Banking and . Building Co, 299
Gibson, George, carp and bldr, 300
Gibson, William Jr, builder. .
752
Ginn, S B, atty at law, .
747
Girolami, A, saloon, ·
766
Glenn, Wm J, mer tailor, .
813
Goddin, John T & Co, real estate agents, 764
Goode, James E, printer, 7621%
Kohler, J F, watchmaker, . 768
Goode & Goode, grocers, 760 : Lancaster & Lucke, stock brokers opp 779 Gorman, Thomas'P, florist, 756 Langford, Charles H, builder, 752 .
Grant, A, watchmkr and jeweler,
768 Lathrop, S P & Co, coal and wood
bottom left hand corner cards and 1013 320 Latimer, G WV, druggist, .
755
76712 Leal, William, granite works, .
758
Lee, A. S, lime, plaster and cement 761 Leftwich Bros, pictures and frames 758 Leidy, M S, stoves and tinware, 767 1/2
766 Levy M, boots and shoes, ·
776
Levy & Davis, dry goods, ·
756
Hargrove's, N D Son, painter, ·
Harrison, R L, druggist, ·
755
Harrison & Powers, real estate,
·
Harvey, J H, florist, .
757
: Lipscomb, Stanley & Co, coal and wood, . 754
34I Loeffler, William, saloon, · 435
Lumsden, C & Son, watchmkrs and jewelers, 768
747 Lyon & Montague, lumber com 761%
Lyons, James, atty at law, · 747 McAdams & Berry, clothiers, 442 . McCurdy, Hugh A, real est agt, · 764 McGowan, John H Co (The), tobac- co machinery, &c, 2
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