Richmond, Virginia, city directory, 1883-4, Part 14

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Publication date: 1877
Publisher: Polk
Number of Pages: 1340


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war, and obedient to their chief. According to their tradition, ten days are spent in the arduous journey from this world to their elysium. The following poem supposes the period to have elapsed, and that the inhabitants of Eskiname, surprised that the chief of Oneida had not arrived at his man- sion, are asking themselves the cause of his delay ; when he suddenly descends, and informs them that


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MARCH,


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he is destined for another heaven and a higher feli- city.


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All bewildered in darkness, and roaming forlorn, On a path unfrequented, and weary, I strayed;


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Where Oneida's last chief by his Kirkland was laid. How ghastly that light of eternity blaz'd,


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That invited Oneida's last chief to his home.


'Twas the revel of spirits, that sought for the dead,


'Twas the death song of warriors in battle fields slain ;


With the scars of past ages, their garments were red, And they spake of the joys of their bright Eskiname. G 2


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JUNE,


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I beheld as the war cry was shouted again, And the dances of triumph they seem'd to renew ; The elk and the deer seem'd to fly o'er the plain, And the warrior exulting, again to pursue. "Why comes not the chief to his blissful abode? For his cabin is empty, his bow is prepar'd ; Ah! lingers he still on the perilous road." Has the heart of Oneida's great warrior departed ?


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JULY,


31 Days.


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Why comes not the chief to the hunt and the feast? For the calumet waits, and the deer will have fled; Has the hero forgotten the plan of his rest, To inhabit forever, the house of the dead? Why comes not the chief! for the song is begun, Where' white men ne'er sever the chain of our peace: His ancestors shout to the fame of their son, As he crosses the depths of the greedy abyss.


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1819.


AUGUST,


31 Days.


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Lo! he comes from on high, nor in vestments of war, Ah! thy glories are great, for unnumber'd thy slain: Has thou, warrior, been seeking in yon rolling star ; The house of thy ancestors, bright Eskiname? Nor the home of my ancestors, bright Eskiname, Have I wander'd to seek for, in yon rolling star;


Nor the robes that are steep'd in the blood of the slain


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1819.


SEPTEMBER,


30 Days.


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Will Oneida's last chief be persuaded to wear. Oh ! curs'd be the war song that hurried my soul, On the path ways that led to the battle's array ; And woe to the chieftain whose quiver is full, To be dip'd in the blood of his innocent prey. Lo my war shout is ended, my bow is unstrung ; And warriors I rise to the hills of my rest :


1819.


OCTOBER,


31 Days.


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6 12 5 48 00


II


rises morn


4 m 2] stationary


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25


6 29


0 32


5: tu


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6 14 5 46


9


6 57!


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22


7


36


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6 17 5 43


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9


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6 19 5 41


0,9 56 4 51


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12 10 49


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6 23 5 37 62


6 morn


7 18


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6 28 5 32


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6 30 5 30


18 5 40,11 38


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enters m- @ & sup.


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6 38 5 22


24 10 46


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in perigee


6 39 5 21 %%%


9 morn !


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6 40 5 20


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28 th


6 41 5 19 )(


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I 28 8 53


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6 43 5 17


2 44| 9 45


30, sa


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23 7


3 58 10 33


31| C


Day 10 h 30 m long


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5 6 11 22


sets aft 22


19 tu


south 10 8


6 31 5 29 m 1 14


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14 th


6 26 5 34


OS C


6


I meet not your feast, I meet not your song, There's a home for the chief in the aisles of the blest ! " Where, Sachem, O where, wilt thou roam on the deep!"


Desolation and darkness will cover thy path: All the tempests of winter around thee will sweep, And the fiend will pursue thee on pinions of death,"


1819.


NOVEMBER,


30 Days.


D


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Last


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Mo Da | Wk Da


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in apogee


6 54 5


6


14 [I 26)


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26 morn.


6 42


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6 56 5


4'mp


8. 0 29


7 27


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6 58 5


3


2.


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7 11 4 49


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7


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5 7 22


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7


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7 7:4 53 )(


4 moru.


"Though the fiend should invade in the roar of his storms,


The abyss burst in thunder, to war on my flight.


Yet the god of the christians, to save from their harms,


Would cleave the dark womb of old chaas and night." See! he rises ! Oneida's last chieftain is gone :


5 42 11 16


17 W


7


1.4 59


6 59 5 I 14 3 32 9 35


15: m


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5


1819.


DECEMBER,


31 Days.


D HM


New


17


0 37 morning.


Fall


I 0 38 afternoon


First


23 8 30 afternoon.


Last 1


9 0 40 afternoon


Full


31


5 52 morning.


Mo Da


Wk Da


Miscellaneous Particulars.


rises sets


place


rises


south


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7 12 4 45


22


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7 13 4 47 69 4 6 18 1 17


4 sa


7*s south 10 52


7 13 4 47


16. 7 10 2


9


5 C


ADVENT


7 14 4 46 28 8 61


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6 m


7 14.4 46 82


10 9 6 3 45


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rises 8 44


7 15 4 45 MP 4 1 IC


5 14


9.


th


7 15 4 45, 16 morn .: 5 54


fr Sirius rises 8 22


7 164 44 28 0 12


6 34


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7 16 4 44 42 10


1 13:


7 18


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7 16.4 44 23 2 15:


8 3


13


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14 tu


7 17 4 43. 19 4 25 9 38


15 W Day 9 26 long


7 17 4 43 71 2 5 33 10 30


17


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7 18 + 42 75


O set- att 23


18 sa


Proceyon south I 46


7 18 4 42


14, 6 3 1 23


12 sets II 36


7 18 4 42: 25: 7 11: 2 22


20 m in perigee


7 IS 4 42 xx


14 8 28. 3 21 28 9 46 4 19


22 W


& inferior.


(24 m )


7 18 4 42


13 1I 35 II


23 th


D


7 IS 4 42


28 morn. 0 2


24 fr


7 184 42 7


12


0 17,


5 47


26 C


7 184 428


10


2 37


8 30


27 m Lyra sets 8 36


7 17 4 43


23


3 46 , 19


tu


7 17|4 43 I


6, 4 53 10 9


29 w Sirius south o 8


7 17.4 43


18. 5 52 10 59


30


th


7 17 4 43 69


1 6 50 II 55


31| fr


$ stationary


7 17 4 43


13 rises |morn


Hark, what music attends his way ! While the clouds roll beneath him, he walks not alone As he sinks from the sight in the regions of day. The night scene had fled, as I gaz'd on the sky : And the death lamp of spectres extinguished its beam ! My bosom felt cold as I hasted to fly,


When midnight departed, and lo! 'twas a dream.


D's


D


D


in apogee- station.


7 15 4 45


22 10 8


4 29


16 th


7 17 4 43 16 6 42 11 24


19 C


21


tu ent. 6-short. day, 9 h ) 7 18 + 42


25. sa CHRISTMAS.


7 184 42


26


1 27


7 38


1


CHATAIGNE'S DIRECTORY


OF THE


STREETS, HOUSES AND OCCUPANTS


OF THE


CITY OF RICHMOND FOR 1883-'84,


Arranged Alphabetically and Numerically, with Occupant's name after each House.


NOTE .- Blanks after numbers signify that such are vacant. Dash (-) be- fore names denote the house should have a number between the one preceding and following it.


ABIGAIL


de- (73)


ADAMS-S


Abigail-from 9th to 10th north of Ellett


306 Stern Simon


521 *Lewis Thomas


902 *Carter Hamilton


311 *Wilson Gerge W


904


*Jackson Mathew T


313 Parrel Isaac


906 *Walker W'm H


907 *Hill William


*Lawton Betsy


315


Raschbourn Henry Raschbourn | Mrs Phillips S E Mrs Mann Edwin J


Adams S-from Main to Byrd bet Foushee and Jefferson


II Wright F Edgar


908 *Scott John "Monroe Samuel


317 Elmore Thomas H


12 Jarvis & Glinn


910 *Thompson Sandy


#Fox John


417 *Cross Frederick *Ferrell Benjamin Paul C Jones


I3 Cottrell Joseph F *Wilkinson F


912


*Kemp William


509


916


*Ferguson Albert


*Johnson Willis


23 Ebel Jacob Ebel Ferdinand C


2.4 Richeson Edw'd M Ryan Charles B . Ryan John R Ryan William


25 cor Cary


26 cor Cary Glinn Peter D


1709 Shinault Mark


1710 cor Page Andrews Moses 1713 Baldwin Sarah Mrs 1715 cor Buchanan


Adams N-from Main to Leigh, bt Foushee and Jefferson 304 Samuels Levy


519


*Randolph John *Berry Ludwell *Frayser Mack *Simms John


II5


117 119 cor Canal Burgess John A


Accommodation-17th to .Buchanan, north Lowndes 1707 cor Page King John


of


5II *Jordan Armistead 512 Willetts Mary Miss *Jackson James


513 *Gallatin Albert *Morton Wmn P *McAlister John *Matthews George *Baskervill Landon *Walker John 517 *Walker Nicholas


Jarvis George W *Grimes Archie T


109 Richard R Mrs Wilton John J


III Butler Andrew A


II3 Maloney Mary Mrs Maloney Thonias Young Fannie S Mrs


6


510 Quarles James E Quarles Alvin G Roberts William L Quarles J G Mrs Bradley James H Redford E N Jordan John J


15 Willis Joseph N Sneed Mary J Mrs


*Brice Lewis


*Williams Samuel


*Williams Randall


Toler William


523 *Pryor Fleming


*Mansfield Horace


AINSLIE'S ALLEY


(74)


BAKER-W


Burgess George H


Ainslie's Alley-from 9th to ioth bet Main and Cary


Albemarle-west from Bel- videre bet Beverley and Spring


600 cor Belvidere Browning E Mrs


601 Kendler James W Jardine Edward Kendler Jas W Jr


602 Carmichael Willis T


60212Steinman John G


603 Kelley Mary A Mrs Stevens Alphonso 604 .Jones Charles Butt Boswell B


606 Wagner George Davis Mary Mrs Wilson Richard


608


600 Lechler Andrew


610 Carter Edward A


6II Pollard Charles H


615 Tiller Margaret A Lockett Alonzo


617 SI2 Moltz Matthew


SI3 SI5


817 Toler William G


SI9 Bendall John J


821 cor Cherry Cottrell John


Allen-north from Cal- houn bet Hickory and St Peter


Apperson-east from Mar- shall and north Wil- liamsburg ave Port Mayo


Arch-from Ist to 5th bet Byrd and river


308 Cooke Edwin B Meenley John T *Tavlor Peter .


310 Collins John A Collins Allen G 1 Collins Charles H Walsh Ada V Mrs *Branch Frank . #West Walter 31772*Jones Carter 319 "Fauntleroy A


326 "Eggleston A


414


412 Hodge James Hodge William C Connelly Kate Mrs Cavanaugh John Foley Michael Guthrie Patrick McDonnaugh Peter :


Baker Lewis Guttery Patrick *Bosman John


600 cor 6th


Clator William


602 Kinney William Kerney Sarah Mrs


604


Schwartz M A Mrs


606


608 Davis Charlotte Mrs Davis Lizzie M Miss Shipley M E Miss


610 Murphy John Casey James


612 Hatcher Thomas Miffleton William


614 Franklin Benj S Franklin George


705 Williams T C & Co


1000 cor roth


*Morris Millie


1001 Coyle Alice L Mrs


IOOS *Hix Richard


#Burfoot Lawson


*Pleasants Thomas


*Coleman Lewis


Ash-South from Wil- liamsburg ave bet Peach and Elm Rocketts


105 Daly Richard J Murphy John A


Ashland-west from foot of Dobson rear of Hol- lywood Cemetery *Goode John *Ellis John


Bacon E-east from St James, north of Orange 2 cor St James *Miller Isaiah *Hill Walker


6 *Hill John


14 *Harris Virginia


Ioo cor Ist


*Hill Alfred


Bacon W-west from St James, north of Orange I cor St James "Holmes S 2


21/2*Weeden Robert


3 Lauterbach J F


4 Brown Catherine


II *Stingel Charles


15 Jones Lucy E Mrs


16 Foose Mary F Miss 18 cor St John *Johnson Jackson


Baker E-east from St Janies, north of Duval 2 cor St James


*Epps James


4 *Lemus Charles *Jefferson Thos D *Clarke Henry S


6 Russell James


S *Watkins Mary


IO


II *Lomax Charles *Johnson John


*Lomax Harrison


I3 *Scott Celia "Minor Thomas


20 cor Ist


Carneal Wm L


Epps Emily Mrs #Morris Richard


Ioo cor Ist Cain Edward Cain John E


104 Pierce Albert W


105* *Morris Edward


IO6 Smith George W


IO7 *Cunninghanı P


IOS *Washington Geo *Parker Eliza


IIO


205 *Dabney James H *Gabbins John H 207 Blunt Emma Miss


"Mosby Manuel


*Morton William


212 *Deane Sidney *White Garrison


213 *Foster John J


215 *Morris William


218 *Fields Emmet


309


*Hundley Albert


*Jackson George A


313 314


*Anderson James Pollock Thomas H


318 *Willis Daniel C


320 cor Baker


Tierney John


400 *Mann Valvin T


402 Gasser Charles


406 Rick Alois


*1 ountain England


513 *Booker John D *Henderson Daniel *Anderson Isaiah *Cook Lewis J


515


517 *Randolph Edward


705 *Powell Edward . *Cæsar Allen *Cæsar Edward


Baker W-west from St James, north of Duval S "Cooper Meade


II *Forrester R G. *Bryant W H Rev.


12 Nystrom John F


I3 *Johnson Richard


16 cor St John *Burton Robert 17 *Smith Alexander


209


"Taylor John


2II


311


416


BASIN


(75)


BAKER-W


*Jefferson Isabella *Harris Henry


203 205 207


105 107 Wiesman Michael Fogal Frederick Drew George W *Pleasants Lewis *Langhorne Robert *Patterson Richard *Patterson David *Tyler Matthew *Johnson Solomon *Harrison James *Johnson Solomon


209 210


211


212 Thompson Richard


213 *Robinson Spencer 214 *Leamas Anthony *Leamas Samuel *Leamas William 215 Taylor Mattie Mrs


216 cor St Peter "Tinsley Charles


217 *Hawkins James *Sheppard Lewis *Evans Henry


219


221 cor St Peter 301 cor St Peter #Scott Fillmore *Scott Richard 303 *Temple James 305 #Mann Jackson 307 #Barlowe Sidney *Johnson' William *Lockett Robert *Booker Charles 308 *Young Mckenzie C 308/2*Lewis Mary 309 "Coats Washington *Dandridge M 310 *Lewis Mary *Roberts Bernard


3II *Cass William H *Holmes Edward 312 cor Hickory *Henley Joshua *King Albert 313 *Lockett Junius *Chapman Thomas 315


*Wilson Graham 317 *Miller Armistead 400 cor Hickory *Johnson Alonzo *Gray Charles Neisz Charles




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