Cook County IL Archives History - Businesses .....Chicago Directory 1843 - Part 1 1896 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/il/ilfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Deb Haines ddhaines@gmail.com March 4, 2006, 1:02 am Book Title: Directory Of The City Of Chicago, Illinois, For 1843 Fergus Historical Series Number Twenty-Eight Chicago Directory 1843 By ROBERT FERGUS, Printer. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1891, by George H. Fergus, In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. INTRODUCTORY. THE cordial reception and flattering endorsements given in 1876 to the Directory for 1839, by many of Chicago's oldest, well-known, and best-informed citizens, induced the compiler to undertake and to complete this little volume, begun over twenty years since, with the hope that it may be as well received. The occupations given herein of many is no criterion as to their ability to follow other vocations. A graduate of Oxford, Eaton, Dublin, or Harvard, a lawyer without acquaintance, a poet, artist, and many similar professions would at that time find it difficult to obtain a livelihood, as all such were of very little use in our then embryo city. The basis for this work was Chicago's first Directory of 1844, printed and published by Ellis & Fergus, from a careless and indifferent canvass made during 1843—August to December, by James W. Norris, and issued in December of that year. One of the publishers, William Ellis who did the presswork of that volume, has been dead several years; the other is still here, and as he set the type, he knows how much he did for it and how much worse it would have been had he followed copy; but having been here over four years, he was somewhat acquainted with the business people in and about the business centre and in the vicinity of his home; the others—newcomers and those outside of the central part—he could do nothing for; and, as he later discovered, sailors were made tailors, and tailors sailors, names were spelled at and locations guessed, etc.; in fact, the names of many prominent men were entirely omitted, or as inserted might as well have been, as those for whom they were intended could not recognize them. Some of the dates of death, as herein given, have been found to conflict with those of interested parties and relatives; but so far, in every instance, on investigation they have been found to be correct. The identity of the dates of many of those known to be dead has been difficult, and several instances have occurred where more than one date applies to the same name, and until identified will not be inserted. That all errors are now corrected, all omitted names inserted, or that new errors have not been made, is not claimed; but, with the additions and alterations herein made, it is believed to be very much improved; and if those who can will assist in this labor of love by forwarding as early as possible for the next edition any correction or error they may discover or any omission they may know of, they will no doubt have the thanks of posterity, but certainly those of your humble servant, Robert Fergus, Compiler. Chicago, August 4, 1896. (My 81st Birthday.) /If YOU can supply an omission, correct a name, add a date or a number, please forward same for insertion in a later edition, to ROBERT FERGUS, Compiler, Blanks furnished on application. 185 Illinois St., Chicago./ FERGUS' HISTORICAL SERIES, No. 28. DIRECTORY OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, FOR 1843 COMPILED BY ROBERT FERGUS, Printer, A Resident of Chicago since July 1, 1839. CHICAGO: FERGUS PRINTING COMPANY, N.-W. Cor. Illinois St. and Dearborn Ave. 1896. [FIRST EDITION.] DIRECTORY OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO, FROM AUGUST TO DECEMBER, 1843. City LIMITS:—North of Twenty-second Street; east of Wood; and south of North Avenue. Ward Boundaries: 1st—South-Side east of Clark Street and north of Twenty-second Street; 2d—South-Side west of Clark Street to the River and north of Twenty-second Street; 3d—South of W.-Randolph Street to Twenty-second Street, west of the River to Wood Street; 4th—West of the River to North-Wood Street, north of West-Randolph Street to West-North Ave.; 5th—North-Side, north of the River to North Avenue, west of North-Clark Street; 6th—North-Side, north of the River to North Avenue, east of North-Clark Street. Remarks.—It has been the design to include in this Directory the names of all persons and all firms in the City; to arrange them alphabetically; and in every instance to give the correct spelling. There may be cases, however, where names may have been accidentally inserted in the wrong connection, and cases also of incorrect orthography. Abbreviations, which occur only in a very few words, will readily be understood: bet stands for between; res for residence; bds for boards; Rand for Randolph; Mad for Madison; Wash for Washington; etc. The word street in most instances is omitted. The place of business uniformly precedes the residence. Very few of the buildings were numbered, except Lake Street; the numbers now given are those of the present, (1896). The deaths in most cases, except as otherwise stated, occurred in Chicago. Abell, Sidney, attorney at law, bds Lake House [died, San Francisco, Cal. Abbott, Thomas L., clerk at Cyrus Mann's, 47 Clark, res same. Abbott, Windsor, clerk at Ward Rathbone's, 141 Lake, res same. Ackley, Benjamin, sailor, [died June 30, 1895, aged 79. Ackley, Benj. F., (Comstock & A.,) bds City Refectory, 17 Dearborn [died San Francisco, Cal., May 1, 1853, aged —. Adams, Benjamin F. [died July 25, 1886, aged 86 1/2. Adams, Geo., laborer, John L. Gray's, n.e. cor N. Clark and N. Water. Adams, George, tailor, at Charles Taylor's, 42 Clark. Adams, Mrs. Maria, laundress [widow of George, butcher], N. Clark, bet Water and Kinzie [died March 11, 1884, aged 69 1/4. Adams, R. E. W., physician, s.w. cor Clark and Lake, res Clark, op. public- square. Adams, Wm. Hanford, (W. H. A. & Co.) res 121 LaSalle, bet Washington and Madison [died June 6, 1882, aged 67. Adams & Co., W. H. (Edward Bradley of New Canaan, Conn.), boot and shoe dealers, 138 Lake. Adsit, James M., carpenter, shop and res 108 Monroe near Dearborn [died September 4, 1894, aged 85-6-29. Aiken, Samuel, shoemaker, at Wm. Wheeler's, Clark near Lake. Albee, Cyrus P., butcher, at Fulton Market, s.-w. cor Lake & Dearb [died March 25, 1871, aged 68. Alderman, Henry, shoemaker, at Wm. David's, 172 Lake, [moved to Lockport, Ill. Allen, Alfred, tailor. Allen, Edward Richards, druggist, Leroy M. Boyce, [now at Aurora, Ill. Allen, Geo. P., shipcarpenter, bds Nelson C. Walton. Allen, James F., carpenter, res Illinois bet Pine and Sand. Allen, James Pierce (J. P A. & Co.) res 9 River [died, Allen's Grove, McHenry Co., Ill. Allen, Jas. P., & Co. [Virgil P. Walter], lumber merchants, n.-w. cor Canal and Fulton, 3d Ward. Allen, Thomas, at Joliet [first conductor of the Galena R. R., opened July 4, 1848. Allen, Wm., shipcarpenter, res Wolcott, bet N. Water and Kinzie [died May 26, 1855, aged —. Almendinger, George, laborer, res Cass bet Chicago ave and Pearsons [died August 28, 1852, aged 50. Almendinger, John, laborer, res Cass bet Chicago ave and Pearsons [died June 9, 1875, aged 50. Alverson, Wm., mason, bds Washington Hall. Ambrose, Robert L., clerk, at Horatio Buell, 121 Lake. Ambrose, Ruel, dry goods and groceries, 156 Lake, res Wells bet Lake and Randolph. American Temperance House, n.-w. cor Lake and Wabash ave, Cook & Surdam, props. Anderson, Andrew, res N. Water near N. Franklin. Anderson, Cyrus K., clerk, bds Washington Hall. Anderson, George, wigmaker, 44 Clark [died Oct. 30, 1887, aged 74 1/2. Anderson, Mrs. Geo., millinery and straw goods, 44 Clark, res same. Anderson, Isaac, clerk, [died August 20, 1872, aged 47. Anderson, John, prop Washington Hall, s.-e. cor N. Clark and N. Water. Anderson, W. H. blacksmith, at Ithream Taylor's, 141 Randolph. Anderton, John F., bds Illinois Exchange, 192 Lake. Andrews, Collins, laborer, res North Branch, west side. Andrus, Loomis, (A. & Doyle,) bds City Refectory, 17 Dearborn. Andrus & Doyle, dry goods, groceries, and provisions, 121 S. Water. Apfel, Henry. Apfel, Philip, cutlery. Apley, C. F., mason, at Alson S. Sherman's. Arbuckle, Abner, waiter, at Tremont House. Arentz, Samuel, tinsmith, Botsford & Beers, res Franklin, nr Lake. Armstrong, Mrs. Elizabeth, milliner and mantua maker, 153 Lake. Armstrong, Thomas, laborer, Kinzie, east of Wolcott [died Starke, Fla., July 9, 1892, aged 81-5. Arnold, Isaac Newton, (A. & Ogden,) res Ontario n.-w. cor N. Dearb. [died April 24, 1884, aged 70. Arnold & Ogden, attorneys and counsellors at law, 120 Lake. Arnold, J., carpenter, res Fort Dearborn. Arnold, John M., carpenter, res Madison [died before May 5, 1855. Artes, Isaac, laborer, 2d Ward, north of Jackson. Ashton, Samuel, law-student, 38 Clark, bds Dennis S. Cady. Ashton, William, clerk, at Manahan & Jacobus', 10 Clark. Atherton, Richard, tailor, at Edward Burton's, res 6th Ward. Athy, Stephen, laborer, Washington bet Wells and Franklin. Atkinson, Henry, painter, [died February 1, 1871, aged 62. Atkinson, Mrs. Joseph, milliner and dressmaker, 53 Clark, res same. Atkinson, Joseph, hatter, at I. C. Stephens', 108 Lake, res 53 Clark. Atzel, George, bds Tobias Atzel [harness-maker, died April 10, 1891, aged 62- 10-26. Atzel, Tobias, carpenter, res Jefferson, bet W. Washington and Madison, west side street [died Downer's Grove, Ill., Nov. 25, 1893, a. 80. Austin, Chamberlin, farmer [carpenter], res Illinois bet N. Clark and N. LaSalle. Averell, Albert J., sailor, bds James Averell's, N. Water east of Rush. Averell, Andrew, shipcarpenter, bds James Averell's. Averell, James, shipcarpenter, res N. Water bet Rush and Sand [died June 16, 1863, aged 71. Ayres, Silas, machinist, bds George Chacksfield's, 18 Clark. Baer, Adam, shoemaker, John B. Mitchell [died Dec. 27, 1877, a. —. Baer, Lorenz, shoemaker, cor Michigan and Wolcott [died January 11, 1893, aged —. Bailey, Bennet, carpenter, Dearborn, bds John Gray [died November 7, 1881, aged 70-11-7. Bailey, Harlow, laborer, res W. Randolph, 3d ward. Bailey, Henry, drayman and house-mover, Wabash ave, near S. Water [died December 15, 1886, aged 73 1/2. Bailey, Justice, shipcarpenter, N. Water, bet Rush and Pine. Baillett, Richard, soap and candle maker, Charles Cleaver. Baker, Franklin, clerk, Alanson Follansbee, bds Tremont House [died October 24, 1882, aged 66. Baker, James, clerk. Baldwin, J., painter, Dimmock & Stow, bds Western Hotel. Baldwin, Win. Anson, contractor, bds American Temperance House [died December 5, 1890, aged 82-10-15. Ball, Lebbeus, steamboat-runner, bds Farmers' Exchange Ball, Silas Rozier, with Joseph Johnston, res North Branch, west side [died Hyde Park, Ill., December 31, 1891, aged 84-6. Ballantine, David (B. & Sherman), N. Dearborn, bet Kinzie & Mich [died Waukegan, Ill., May 10, 1878, aged 76. Ballantine, Robert, sailor. Ballantine & Sherman, dry goods and groceries, 122 Lake. Ballard, Addison, carpenter. Ballingall, Patrick, attorney (Smith & B.), bds Illinois Exchange [died November 21, 1858, aged —. Balsley, John, cigar maker, Dearborn near Lake, bds Western Hotel [died March 15, 1883, aged 73. Baltz, Abram, cooper, Thomas E. Tucker, res Randolph. Banchaff, John, clerk. Bandle, Willis, blacksmith, Stow's Foundry, res North Branch, w. side. Bannister, T., overseer Wood & Ogden's brickyard, N. Water. Bannon, Andrew, teamster, res Randolph, near Franklin. Barber, Jabez, lumber merchant, South Water, n.-w. cor Wells [lost on Atlantic- Steamer Pacific, February, 1856. Barkenbile, Christian [Uncle Chris], carpenter [d. Sept. 11, 1856, a. —. Barker, Peleg A., Farmers' Exchange, 35 Lake, s.-w. cor Wabash ave [died Morris, Ill., September 13, 1871, aged 64. Barker, William, carpenter. Barmm, Charles H., sailor [died August 23, 1895, aged 68-4-19. Barnard, Frederick S., teacher and daguerro typist, cor Clark and Lake. Barnes, Allan Tate, tailor, J. H. Hodgson, bds [res Warren, Ill. Barnes, Miss Narcissa A., teacher, LaSalle, bet Washington and Madison [died Arlington Heights, Ill., January 8, 1878, aged 78. Barnes, Hamilton, carpenter, Randolph, bet Clark and LaSalle, res 72 W. Madison [d. at hospital, Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 22, 1862, a. 56-2-4. Barnes, Seth, editor Better Covenant, Randolph, bet Wells and Franklin. Barnet, George, mason, Wm. Worthingham's, bds Mansion House. Barnum, Truman, laborer, res N. Dearborn, bet Michigan and Illinois [died July 25, 1849. Barr, James, shingle maker, Madison, South Branch. Barrows & Co., D. A., confectionery, etc., 147 Lake, res same [went to Galena, Ill., and died there. Barrows, Mrs. Phila A., 147 Lake. Barrows, James, agent railroad line, bds Tremont House. Barry, Andrew, waiter, City Hotel, Clark. Barry, Edward, laborer, res near North-Branch Bridge, Chicago ave. Barry, Samuel Stedman, painter, N. S. Cushing, res Monroe near Clark [B. & Cushing]. Barry & Cushing, painters, [partnership formed December, 1843. Bartlett, -----, res 4th Ward. Bascom, Rev. Flavel, 1st Presbyterian Church, res n.-e. cor Clark and Washington [died Princeton, Ill., August 6, 1890, aged 86. Bascom, Franklin, res 3d Ward. Bassett, George, hostler, City Hotel. Batcheller, Ezra, clerk Nathaniel Sherman, jr., res LaSalle near Lake [died Grand Haven, Mich., August 18, 1890, aged 69. Bates, Augustine Seymour, cabinet-maker (Morgan & B.), res 190 Lake [killed enroute to California by Indians, near Humboldt, Nov., '51. Bates, E. D., carpenter, Randolph cor Wells. Bates, jr., John, auctioneer, 174 Lake, prop Illinois Exchange, res South Water [killed by locomotive, July 14, 1888, aged 84-6-16. Bates, Jacob R., superintendent Lake-Street House [died unmarried. Baumgarten, Charles, carpenter, res Randolph near LaSalle [died Freeport, Ill., October 16, 1882. Baumgarten, Maurice, Illinois, bet N. Dearborn and Wolcott [died November 1, 1858, aged 77. Baumgarten, John, clerk, Arthur G. Burley & Co., bds M. Baumgarten [died ----- Mich., about 1881. Baxter, Patrick, laborer, res Lake. Bay, Henry B., carpenter, bds Patrick Kelley [died March 10, 1860. Beach, Charles, bds John Beach [died 1893, aged —. Beach, [Dr.] James Sterling, printer, bds John Beach [died May 16, 1885, aged 61. Beach, John, contractor, res 80 Randolph near State [died September 9, 1850, aged 54. Beach, John Daly, stage-driver, Frink, Walker & Co., bds John Beach [died August, 1876, aged 54. Beach, Oscar L., clerk, County Clerk's office, bds George Davis. Beach, Samuel Stewart, apprentice printer, bds John Beach [died March 25, 1884, aged 55 1/2. Beaman, Abraham, shoemaker, Solomon Taylor. Beardsley, Hiram Hoyt, physician, 136 Lake, res Dearb. nr Randolph [died September 28, 1867, aged —. Bearup, John I., teacher, res North Water. Beaubien, Gen. Jean Baptiste, [died Naperville, DuPage Co., Ill., Jan. 25, 1873, aged about 80. Beaubien, Mark, U.-S. light-house keeper, res River street [died Kankakee, Ill., April 11, 1881, aged 81. Beaubien, Henry, [died June 13, 1893, aged 68. Beaubien, William. Beaumont, George Anson Oliver (B. & Skinner), res State, bet Randolph and Washington [died Columbia, Conn., Dec. 18, 1845, a. —. Beaumont & Skinner, attorneys at law, 92 Lake Bebb, Maurice, laborer, bds John L. Gray. Becker, Alexander C, merchant, res N. Clark, cor. Beecher, George Mather, clerk, Jerome Beecher [died Marysville, Cal., 1861, aged 38. Beecher, Jerome, boot, shoe, and leather store, 160 Lake, res 13 Lake [died March 17, 1891, aged 73. Beecher, Louis, res Franklin, bet Lake and Randolph. Beers, Cyrenius (Botsford & B.), res 73 Wabash av, alderman 1st ward [died February 25, 1878, aged 64 2/3. Belden, William E., carpenter, W. Water, res Desplaines, bet W. Van Buren and Harrison [died August 10, 1849, aged 35-7-11. Belkley, -----, bds Sauganash Hotel. Bell, James, landscape gardener, 4th Ward. Bell, John, Stow's Foundry, bds Western Hotel. Bending, James, carpenter, res Wolcott, bet Kinzie and Michigan. Bennett, Abel, saddler and harness maker, James S. Paine. Bennett, Miss Mary Brownell, teacher public school 2, district 1, bds S. C. Bennett [died LaSalle, Ill., August 26, 1889, aged —-. Bennett, Henry, whitewashes alley bet Monroe and Adams. Bennett, Samuel Curtis, teacher, res and school, 132 State [died LaSalle, Ill., 1857, aged —. Bent, Alphonso, painter, Dearborn [died, Waynesville, Mo., June 11, 1863, aged 53. Bently, John (Jeffrey & B.), shoeing smith and farrier. Bently, John, laborer, Gurdon S. Hubbard. Berdell, Charles, cabinet maker, Daniel A. & Elisha M. Jones [died June 10, 1890, aged 71 1/2. Berdell, Nicholas, musician, res Washington, n.-w. and near Franklin [died Englewood, Ill., February 22, 1883, aged 81. Berg, Adam, tavern and grocery, 42 LaSalle [died October 12, 1849. Berg, Anton, saddler and harness maker, Charles E. Peck [died May 5, 1895, aged 70. Berg, John, drayman, res W. Monroe, bet Clinton and Jefferson. Berg, Joseph, saddler and harness maker, Charles E. Peck. Bernard, Jacob, teamster. Berry, Joseph, laborer, Gurdon S. Hubbard. Best, Henry, teamster, N. Canal, bet W. Water and W. Lake [died February 21, 1892, aged 88. Best, Mathias, vinegar manufacturer, lake shore nr 14th st [died October 24, 1874, aged —. Better Covenant, Randolph, bet Wells and Franklin, Seth Barnes, editor. Bewsey, George, mason, bds John L. Gray. Beygeh, Peter, sausage maker, N. Water, bet Clark and LaSalle [died December 27, 1875, aged 62. Bickerdike, George, carpenter, res Canal, bet Adams and Jackson [died Knaresborough, Eng., November 24, 1880, aged 74. Bidwell, George W., tin and coppersmith, S. J. Surdam, res Dearborn. Bigelow, Arnold, clerk, H. O. Stone, res State, bet Washington and Madison [died February 19, 1868, aged 58. Bigelow, Henry Winans, dry goods, 132 Lake, res Clark, bet Washington and Madison [died (suicide) February 8, 1873, aged 64. Biggs, John, sailor, res Market, bet Washington and Madison [died April 15, 1875, aged —. Bills, George Ralph, clerk, Horace Norton & Co., bds Tremont House. Bird, John Herman, medical student, Dr. D. Brainard, bds City Hotel. Bishop, Dardanus, farmer, res cor W. Lake and Jefferson. Bishop, George, res Dearborn. Bishop, Jas. E., dry goods and groceries, 131 Lake, bds T. Greenwood [died Omaha, Neb., February 27, 1895, aged 86. Blackman, Edwin, clerk, H. H Magie & Co., bds Mansion House [died April 12, 1886, aged 70 2/3. Blaesy, Bernhard, baker, 191 Lake, res same [d. May 16, 1883, a. 72. Blaikie, Andrew (Ryerson & B.,) bds American Temperance House. Blair, Mrs. Nancy Ann Newberry [wid. of George, tailor, died Feb. 13, 1842, aged 41], res 260 State [died March 29, 1873, aged 76. Blair, George Washington, apprentice, Democrat, bds Mrs. Nancy Ann Blair [died December 23, 1888, aged 55. Blair, William, hardware, etc., 111 S. Water, s.-e. cor Dearborn, bds Tremont House. Blakesley, Harvey A. (Loyd, B. & Co.), bds Mrs. John K. Boyer. Blakely, John, carpenter, alley bet Clark and LaSalle. Blanchard, Francis Gurtrey, capitalist, res 45 Wells [died Brooklyn, N.Y., 1872. Blanchard, Joseph, blacksmith, bds Charles Follansbee. Blandly, Christopher, clerk, John H. Foster, bds same. Blaney, James VanZant, M.D., prof, chemistry Rush Medical College [died December 12, 1874, aged 54 1/2. Blank, William, currier, cor Griswold and Taylor. Bliss, Charles Frederick, carpenter, A. Peck, State, south of Congress [died St, Joseph. Mich., 1880, aged 80. Bliss, Chas. Frederick, jr., compositor, Express, bds C. F. Bliss [resides at Racine, Wis. Bliss, Seneca Carpenter, clerk, Charles E. Peck, [now at Morris, Ill. Blodgett, Henry Williams, law student, Scammon & Jadd. Boice, John, machinist, Buffalo. Boggs, Charles T., carpenter, res and shop, east side State, south of Van Buren. Bolles, Nathan Howard, land agent, res Lake, east of Dearborn [died Philadelphia, Pa., February 14, 1861. Bond, Harvey, laborer, res Clark. Bond, Heman S., clerk, Loyd, Blakesley & Co., res 71 Adams [died August 1, 1851. Bond, Hiram, laborer, east of Clark. Bond, James, house painter, bds City Refectory, 17 Dearborn. Boone, Levi Day, physician, 63 Clark, res 106 State [14th mayor, died January 24, 1882, aged 74-1-16. Boorman, John, wagon maker, Franklin [died, Delavan, O., August 12, 1884, aged —. Booth, Daniel, carpenter, cor Jefferson and W. Washington [died Jefferson, Ill., August 22, 1894, aged —. Boston Market, cor Lake and Wells, Clybourn & Hovey, props. Bostwick, George M., bartender, Illinois Exchange. Botsford, I., tailor, Wells, bet Randolph and Washington. Botsford, Jabez Kent (B. & Beers), 109 Lake, res 171 Wabash ave [died June 8, 1887, aged 75. Botsford & Beers, stoves, hardware, etc., 109 Lake. Bowas, John, drayman, res South Water, bet State and Wabash ave. Bowen, Charles Henry, apprentice, Democrat, res Henry Bowen [resides Crawfordsville, Ind. Bowen, Erastus (B. & Cole), res 40 Michigan ave [died Aurora, Kane Co., Ill. Bowen, Erastus Selden [veterinary surgeon] [died Oct. 19, 1883, a. 69. Bowen, Henry, carriage maker, res State [died Fulton Co., O., 1883, aged 76. Bowen & Cole, dry goods and groceries, 86 Lake. Bowes, John P., John Gage's mill, res Clinton, bet Adams & Jackson. Bowman, Ariel, bookseller and publisher, res 129 Dearborn, n.-e. cor Madison [died July 3, 1844, aged 58. Bowman, Henry, druggist, bds Ariel Bowman [now living in Oakland, California. Bowmaster, William, cabinet maker, John B. Weir. Boyce, Augustus D., druggist, Leroy M. Boyce, bds Daniel B. Heartt. Boyce, Leroy Merrick, wholesale and retail druggist and apothecary, 119 Lake (Peck & B.), bds E. W. Willard [d. July 23, 1849, a. 33 1/2. Boyer [Snowhook], Mrs. Elizabeth, [wid. of John K., d. Mch. 12. 1843, a. 52 1/4], boarding house, 153 South Water, 4 doors west of Clark [died June 29, 1870, aged 78. Boyer, James A., ship-caulker, bds Mrs. Boyer [d. Oct. 9, 1866, a. 41. Boyer, Dr. Valentine Aurand, justice-of-the-peace, 55 Clark, bds Mrs. J. K. Boyer [died May 11, 1890, aged 76 1/3. Boyington, Charles H., captain schooner Charlotte, res Indiana, bet Pine and Sand. Boyland, William, carpenter, Van Buren, bet Clark and Wells. Boynton, Samuel, carpenter, res 147 W. Kinzie [d. Aug. 1882. a. —. Boyrs, John, land-office, W. Washington. Bracken, John (B. & Tuller), res Wabash ave. Bracken & Tuller, dry goods and groceries, 161 Lake. Brackett, William W., editor and proprietor Chicago Express, 92 Lake, bds American Temperance House. Bradley, Asa Foster, city and county surveyor, res cor Dearborn and Washington [died Maplewood, Ill., Feb. 26, 1892, aged 80-1-17. Bradley, Bristol, dentist, s.-w. cor Clark and Lake, bds Mrs Merriam. Bradley, Cyrus Parker, clerk, Horace Norton & Co., res 218 Madison, bet Wells and Franklin [died March 6, 1865, aged 45 1/2. Bradley, David, plow maker, Asahel Pierce, blacksmith. Bradley, David Morrill, printer, Democrat office, res 16 Quincy [died September 6, 1857, aged 40. Bradley, Joseph, clerk, William H. Adams & Co. Bradley, Timothy Mathew, check-clerk, Horace Norton & Co., bds -- [died September 30, 1890, aged 64 1/2. Brady, George, constable, res near N. Clark and N. Water [d. 1860. Brady, Michael, blacksmith, N. Water, res s.-e. cor Indiana and N. LaSalle [murdered, May 29, 1852, a. —. Brainard, Daniel, physician, prof. Rush Medical College, 51 Clark, bds City Hotel [died October 10, 1866, aged 54 1/2. Braise, Mrs., dressmaker and tailoress, N. Water near Wolcott. Brand, Alexander (Murray & B.), res 35-7 Cass, s.-e. cor Illinois [died Aberdeen, Scotland, March 24, 1876, aged 65. Brayton, H. H., physician, res and office, 119 Clark. Breen, John, packer, Arthur G. Burley & Co. Breese, Robert Bush, clerk, James Hervey, res N. Clark near Kinzie. Brewster, Elijah, carpenter, Jefferson. Bridges, Thomas Ball, carpenter, W. Lake, 4th Ward [died Oak Park, Cook Co., Ill., February 17, 1887, aged 75. Briggs, Benjamin, wagon maker, Adams west of LaSalle. Briggs, Jeremiah, mason, res south of Adams, west of Clark. Brinckerhoff, John, physician, 49 Clark, chequered drug-store, 143 Lake [died New-York City, April 3, 1867, aged 63. Bristol & Porter, forwarding and commission merchants, South Water n.-e. cor State [first warehouse on South Side, erected fall of 1839]. Bristol, Richard Clark (B. & Porter), res 5 Dearborn pl [died Brooklyn, N.Y., July 10, 1866, aged —. Bristol, Calvin D., sailor, res Michigan ave. Brock, John A., clerk, James E. Bishop, bds James T. Durant [died Livermore, Cal., 1887. Brock, Michael, carpenter, res 211 Lake. Brock, Mrs. Mary, straw and tuscan hat milliner, 211 Lake. Brock, Thomas, ex-justice of peace, res s.-e. cor Madison and Clark. Brocksmidt, J. W., cooper, J. E. Tucker, res Michigan, bet LaSalle and Wells. Brookes, Frederick Wm., florist, bds Samuel Brookes. Brookes, George, clerk, bds Samuel Brookes [died Cleaverville, Ill., September 27, 1854, aged 37. Brookes, Henry, clerk, [died March 3, 1882, aged 61. Brookes, Joshua, deputy county-clerk, bds Geo. Davis [left for Galena, Ill., March 23, 1843, returned in 1883. Brookes, Samuel, florist, res Clark, bet Madison and Monroe [died September 2, 1875, aged 81 2/3. Brookes, Samuel Marsden, portr. & landsca. artist, bds Saml. Brookes [died San Francisco, Cal., January 31, 1892, aged 76. Brooks, Henry E., ship carpenter, res Kinzie, bet Cass and Rush. Brooks, Thos., tailor, 10 Clark, res Illinois, bet N. Clark and Dearborn. Brown, Andrew Jesse, attorney at law, bds Henry Brown. Brown, Asa B., assistant-editor Western Citizen, 124 Lake. Brown, Charles E., laborer on harbor, bds Samuel Jackson. Brown, Clement, bds Sauganash Hotel [died Crown Point, Ind., October 30, 1884, aged 79. Brown, Francis 0., shoemaker, John B. Mitchell, res Dearborn, bet Washington and Randolph. Brown, George, chairmaker, Wells, bet Randolph and Washington. Brown, George Elijah, printer, Express office, bds New-York House. Brown, Henry, city attorney, notary, s.-w. cor Lake and Dearborn, res 112-14 Wolcott, near Ontario [author "History of Illinois"] [died May 10, 1849, aged 60. Brown, Jeduthan, attorney, res Sauganash Hotel. Brown, Joseph, laborer, res W. Madison, bet Water and Canal [died before December 24, 1850. Brown, Joseph E., carpenter, shop and res, 254 Clark [died March 8, 1879, aged 60. Brown, Lemuel, blacksmith, boarding house, 142 Lake [died December 29, 1883, aged 99. Brown, Rufus B., warehouse man, John P. Chapin & Co., res 189 Lake [died Burlington, Wis., September 2, 1872, aged 69. Brown, Mrs. Rufus B., dress and cloak maker, 189 Lake, up stairs [died February 2, 1890, aged 73. Brown, Samuel, blacksmith, Dearborn. Brown, Sam'l Lockwood, clerk, A. G. Burley & Co., bds Wm. H. Brown. Brown, Simon B., res Ohio, bet Cass and Rush [d. Mar. 19, 1889, a.—. Brown, S. C., clerk, Edwin P. Clark, bds Ruel Ambrose. Brown, Thomas, captain schooner Warren, bds John J. Jackson. Brown, Thomas, drayman, res N. LaSalle, bet Ohio and Illinois. Brown, William, grocer, res N. Water, bet Clark and Dearborn. Brown, Wm., bds Sauganash [died Nevada City, Cal., Dec. 3, 1850. Brown, William Hubbard, [cashier], 8 LaSalle, (A. G. Burley & Co.), res 301 Illinois, n.-w. cor Pine, school agent [died Amsterdam, Holland, June 19, 1867, aged 72. Browne, Charles Evarts [school-teacher, 1835-8; a resident of Milwaukee Co., Wis., until 1868; later a real-estate dealer at 41 Clark st; residing at Glencoe, Ill., died 189-. Bryan, Alex. Brodie, druggist [died, Lawtey, Fla., Feb. 1891, aged—. Bryan, Archibald, teamster, bds --. Bryan, Fred'k Augustus, clerk, Clarke & Co., bds Wash'ton Coffee Ho. [died December 17, 1886, aged 67. Buchanan, Nelson, saddle and harness maker, Charles E. Peck [died October 1, 1858, aged 38 1/4. Buckley, Noah, pawnbroker, cor Randolph and Wells [died before June 22, 1852. Buckley, Timothy, butcher, Fulton Market, bds City Restaurant [died July 14, 1854. Buddington, John, res Randolph, east of Clark. Buell, Horatio, auction and commission, dry goods and groceries, stoves, 121 Lake. Buell, Norman, printer, Democrat office, bds David M. Bradley. Buhl, Charles, hat and cap store, 129 Lake. Bumpstead, Thomas, jr., res Wells, bet Lake and Randolph. Bunch, Clybourn (col'd), drayman, res Wells, bet Madison and Wash. Burch, Isaac Howe, banker (Newberry & B.), bds City Hotel [died Nice, France, April 9, 1884, aged 68. Burcky, Frederick, baker, LaSalle, bet Lake and Randolph. Burdick, Amos W., carpenter, res Randolph near Franklin. Burdick, E., porter, Mansion House. Burgess, John, wagon maker, 184 Randolph, res Michigan ave. Burhans, Henry J., livery stable keeper, Market. Burke, John, laborer, south of W. Jackson, 3d Ward. Burke, Lewis, south of Madison, east of LaSalle. Burke, Patrick, tobacconist, Henry Chapman, 40 Clark. Burley, Arthur Gilman (A. G. B. & Co.), bds Tremont House. Burley & Co. (Win. H. Brown), Arthur G., china, glassware, crockery, 105 Lake. Burley, Augustus Harris (S. F. Gale & Co.), bds Mrs. Haight. Burley, Charles, clerk, S. F. Gale & Co., bds S. F. Gale. Burling, Edward, carpenter, bds Wm. E. Manley [died February 24, 1892, aged 73. Burnam, Ambrose, contractor, res Wabash ave near Washington [died October 21, 1870, aged 59. Burnet, John, drayman, res Kinzie, bet Wolcott and N. Dearborn. Burton, Edward, merchant tailor, 162 Lake, res same [died Woodstock, Ill. Burton, George, sailor. Burton, Henry, tailor, Edward Burton, bds same. Burton, Horace, clerk, Norton & Tuckerman. Burton, John, vegetable gardener, N. Clark, s.-e. cor North ave [died May 16, 1852, aged 58. Burton, Stiles, retired merchant, bds American Temperance House [died January 12, 1875, aged 66-9-6. Busch, Franz, wagon maker, John Burgess. Busch, John B., blacksmith, 29 Market, res Randolph, bet Wells and Franklin. Bushnell, Wm. H., draughtsman, Ogden & Jones [story-writer for Eastern papers, "Sea-Foam," died Washington, D.C., Mar. 1, 1890, a. 66 3/4. Butler, Horace, dry goods and groceries, forwarding and commission, South Water, bds Mrs. Seth Johnson [died New York State. Butler, John H., carpenter, Alex. Loyd, bds Clark, bet Madison and Monroe. Butler, Lorin G. (Gray & B.), res Clark, bet Adams and Jackson. Butler, Nathaniel F., clothier, res Monroe. Butler, Richard, laborer, res Ohio, east of Rush [d. before Feb. 3, 1851. Butler, William Harrison, clerk, Horace Butler, bds Mrs. Seth Johnson [died August 16, 1878, aged 61-9-14. Butler, William Moulton, clerk, Chas. Walker & Co., bds N. F. Butler [died Hobart, Ind., December 2, 1895, aged 75. Butterfield, George, bds Tremont House [died September 22, 1854. Butterfield, Jonas, captain, res Franklin. Butterfield, Jonathan Carver, printer, Prairie Farmer, 112 Lake, bds same [died July 7, 1854, aged 43. Butterfield, Justin (B. & Collins), U.-S. attorney, res 207 Michigan, n.-w. cor Rush [died October 23, 1855, aged 65. Butterfield, Justin, jr., attorney, 5 Clark near South Water [died Washington, D.C., March 5, 1852, aged 33. Butterfield & Collins, attorneys at law, 105 Lake. Butterfield, Lewis, attorney [died October 27, 1845, aged 28. Butterfield, William, medical student, Dr. Daniel Brainard [First graduate Rush Medical College, died Jan. 13, 1878, aged 57. Butterfield, William, carpenter, Clark. Butterworth, Mrs. Mary Ann, widow, North Water near Wolcott. Buxton, O. S., wagon maker, James O. Humphrey. Buzzard, Solomon, harbor laborer, Samuel Jackson. Byrnes, Michael, porter, Tremont House, res 91 Dearborn [died December 18, 1869, aged —. Cady, Dennis Spencer, proprietor Lake-Street House, 135-7 Lake. Calhoun, Alvin, carpenter, res 74 Randolph [d. June 28, 1849, a. 45 1/2. Calhoun, John, retired printer, res 116 State [the first printer here, died February 20, 1859, aged 51. Calighan, Mathew, carpenter, bds Edward Gavin. Callahan, Cornelius, res Wells, bet Washington and Madison. Calson, Charles, house painter, Alexander White. Cameron, David, waiter, Tremont House. Campbell, Abel, carpenter, bds Illinois Exchange. Campbell, James, carpenter, res Madison, bet Clark and Dearborn [died August 4, 1887, aged 78 2/3. Campbell, James, printer, res N. Clark, bet N. Water and Kinzie [died St. Louis, Mo., November 8, 1875, aged 65. Campbell, John, laborer, Alonzo C. Wood, res 5th Ward, w. of Clark [died January 28, 1879, aged 75. Canada House, north side of N. Water, west of Dearborn ave. Canal-agent's office, 173 Lake, Eli S. Prescott, agent. Canda, Louis Joseph Florimond, florist, North Wells, near North ave [died Ravenswood, Ill., February 9, 1886, aged 93. Canfield, C. A., merchant tailor, bds Mrs. Post. Carney, Arthur, laborer, res Canal, bet Randolph and Lake. Carney, James, brewer, 67 S. Water, res same [died March 29, 1856. Carney, William, sailor, res Michigan, bet Rush and Pine. Carpenter, George, grocer, South Water. Carpenter, James H. (Stevens & C.), bds Mrs. Green [died suicide, Dearborn ave, 187-. Carpenter, James H., bds Philo Carpenter. Carpenter, Job, market gardener, 554 W. Lake [d. Dec. 5, 1876, a. 63. Carpenter, John D., laborer, res State. Carpenter, Joseph, milkman, 570 W. Lake [died Feb. 24, 1875, a. —. Carpenter, Philo, res W. Randolph, Carpenter's Addition, bet Sangamon and Morgan [died August 6, 1886, aged 81 1/2. Carpenter, Samuel, laborer, res North Water near Wolcott [died January 24, 1856, aged —. Carpenter, William, grocer, 578 West Lake. Carr, William, sailor, res Canal, 3d Ward. Carroll, Owen, laborer, res cor W. Washington and Jefferson. Carson, James, carpenter, res State. Carson, William, wagon maker, Randolph, between Wells & Franklin. Carter, Thomas Butler (T. B. C. & Co.), res 126 State. Carter, Thos. B. & Co. (Job Magie, Elizabeth, N. J.), dry goods and groceries, 118 Lake. Carthew, Richard, laborer, bds Water, bet Randolph and Washington [shot December 6, 1856; died January 18, 1864, aged 71. Cary, John Marshall, teamster [died May 17, 1895, aged 76. Case, Elan, carpenter, Scoville & Gates. Case, John Roman (Norton & C.), bds City Refectory, 17 Dearborn [died Elmhurst, Ill., September 4, 1877, aged 74. Casey, Edward (E. & Peter C.), bds John Casey [died January 27, 1894, aged 81. Casey, E. & P., dry goods, groceries, and auction store, 85 Lake. Casey, Hugh, tailor, Scott Benedik. Casey, John, milkman, res Market, bet Randolph and Washington [died December 8, 1881, aged 91. Casey, Patrick, waiter, Mansion House [died June 15, 1892, aged 73. Casey, Peter (E. & P. Casey), clerk, Isaac Strail, bds John Casey. Casey, Stephen, driver, Eli S. Prescott's, 35-7 Cass, cor Illinois. Casey, Thomas, laborer, bds John Casey. Cashan, Stephen, res Michigan, bet Rush and Pine. Caspar, W. G., blacksmith, LaSalle, res Wells, bet Washington & Mad. Cassiday, James Hugh, ship carpenter, N. Dearborn. Cassidy, P. E., clerk, Horatio O. Stone, bds same. Caster, Wm. Harvey, millwright [died Niles, Mich., March 7, 1891, aged 77-10- 15. Castler, Matthias, laborer, Dutch Settlement. Caswell, Sidney, cabinet-maker, John B. Weir [d. Mar. 1, 1889, a. 80. Caton, John, laborer, res Lake. Caton, John Dean, attorney, [died July 30, 1895, aged 88-4-11. Cavanagh, Martin, laborer, res North Water, near North Franklin. Cavanagh, Jerry, waiter, Illinois Exchange. Cavanaugh, Michael, carpenter, res State. Cawker, Mathew, proprietor Clinton Lunch, 11 Clark. Chacksfield, George, grocer, etc., 18 Clark [died Oct. 8, 1885, aged 73. Chalmers, Thomas, machinist, Scoville & Gates [arrived Dec. 2, 1843. Chamberlin, [Rev.] Jacob Sherril (Hamilton & C), bds Starr Foot. Chandler, Joseph, res Fort Dearborn. Chapin, John P. & Co. (Thomas Dyer), forwarding and commission merchants, South Water. Chapin, John Putnam (J. P. C. & Co. and Dyer & C), res Lake, bet State and Wabash ave [8th mayor, died June 27, 1864, aged 54. Chapin, Pascal Paoli, clerk, J. P. Chapin & Co., bds American Temperance House. Chapin, Richard, laborer, res Kinzie near Cass. Chapman, Charles H., res Wells, bet Randolph and Washington. Chapman, Henry, tobacconist, 38 Clark, bds Charles H. Chapman [died August 9, 1851, aged 48. Chapman, Thomas, res Wolcott, bet Illinois and Indiana. Chappel, Marvin, carpenter, bds Amer. Temp. House [d. Jan. 27, 1849. Chapronne, Augustin, gardener, res North Branch, north end. Chapronne, Francis, gardener, res North Branch, north end. Charleston, Charles, carpenter, Fort Dearborn, res Wolcott [d. 187-. Chevill, Mathew, shoemaker, res W. Water, bet Randolph and Lake [died March 16, 1862, aged 61. Chicago Hotel, n.-e. cor W. Lake and N. Canal, Geo. W. Rogers, prop. Chicago Temperance House, 17 and 19 LaSalle, David L. Roberts, prop. Childs, Shubal Davis, city sealer, wood and metal engraver, Clark, res 3d Ward [died Evanston, Ill., January 9, 1870, aged 71. Choulet, Michel Alexandre, carpenter, res Dearborn [died 1854, a. 47. Chovin, Charles, clerk, Tuthill King, bds same [resides St. Charles, Ill. Christian, David William, carpenter, bds American Exchange. Christian, John, shoemaker, P. P. Robinson. Christie, James, laborer, bds Richard Butler. Christy, Nathan, laborer, res Canal, bet Lake and N. Water [died July 16, 1855, aged 56. Christy & Dunham, carpenters, N. Water near Kinzie. Christy, Rumsey (C. & Dunham), cor Michigan and Wolcott. Church, John Coleman, harness-maker, C. E. Peck, bds Chicago Temperance House. Church, Thomas, dry goods and groceries, 111 Lake, res 55 Lake [died June 25, 1871, aged 70 1/2. Church, William Linnaeus, clerk, Dyer & Chapin, res 127 State [died Hyde Park, October 22, 1880, aged 64. Churchill, Jesse, cow herd, res 175 Lake [died Riverside, Cook Co., Ill., April 5, 1887, aged 90. Cinfal, Dennis, laborer, res N. Dearborn, bet N. Water and Kinzie. City Hotel, n.-w. cor Clark and Randolph, Jacob Russell, prop. City Refectory, 17 Dearborn, J. W. Steele, prop. Clancy, Mark Bailey, house painter, Alex. White, bds James Rockwell. Clark, Agnitus B., medicine manufacture, N. Halsted. Clark, C. B., clerk, Edwin P. Clark, bds Humphrey Clark. Clark, DeMarcus, clerk, V. S. Lovell, bds Chicago Temperance House. Clark, Edwin, grocer, W. Lake. Clark, Edwin P., dry goods and groceries, 154 Lake, bds Hump Clark. Clark, Elisha, carpenter, res W. Water, bet Washington and Madison [died July 23, 1853, aged 53. Clark, Francis (C., Haines & Co.), bds American Temperance House [died Cleaverville (now Oakland), June 12, 1860, aged —. Clark, Haines & Co., (Francis C., John C. Haines and Edward Parsons,) dry goods and groceries, 168 Lake. Clark, Horace, baker, LaSalle. Clark, Humphrey, boarding house, Indiana, bet Cass and Wolcott. Clark, John D., clerk, A. G. Hobbie [printer, went to Washington, D.C. Clark, Jonas Coe, exchange broker, 21 Clark [died by poison in Wis. Clark, Lewis W., hardware, iron, nails, etc., 128 Lake [died March 31, 1855, aged 45. Clark, O. J., painter, res Hastings. Clark-Street Market. Clarke, Abraham Fuller, druggist, (C. & Co.), [removed to and a resident of Milwaukee during 1841 to 1870; thence to Marietta, Ga., where he died, March 2, 1886, aged 71-4-7. Clarke & Co., druggists, manufacturers of lard oil and candles, 102 Lake, factory, Indiana, bet Wolcott and Cass. Clarke, George P., druggist, Clarke & Co. Clarke, Henry B., farmer, Michigan ave, n.-e. cor 16th Street [died July 23, 1849, aged 48. Clarke, Henry Wilcox, attorney at law, 36 Clark, bds Mrs. Post [died January 25, 1892, aged 77. Clarke, Samuel Clarke (C. & Co.), bds Tremont House [at Marietta, Ga., since Sept., 1871. Clarke, William Hull (C. & Co.), bds Washington Coffee House [died August 5, 1878, aged 65-10-10. Clarkson, James J., printers' apprentice, bds Robert R. Clarkson. Clarkson, Robert R., bootmaker, William H. Adams & Co., res alley bet LaSalle and Wells. Clary, Stephen K., clerk, Illinois Exchange. Claus, Joseph, engineer harbor machine, res Illinois, bet Dearborn and Wolcott. Cleaver, Charles, grocer, soap and candle maker, 177 Lake [died October 27, 1893, aged 78. Cleaver, Joseph Wraigh, cabinet maker, J. B. Weir [at Portland, Ore. Cleaver, Thomas Barker, soap and oil maker, bds Charles Cleaver [died, Dubuque, Ia. Clement, Stephen, captain steamboat Champion [died Oconomowoc, Wis., August 7, 1894, aged 81. Cleveland, Alva, ornamental painter, alley bet State and Wabash ave. res Madison, bet Clark and LaSalle [died Deerfield, Kan., February 13, 1891, aged 86. Clifford, E. M., portrait painter, 6 Clark. Clifford, James, wagonmaker, Scoville & Gates, res Randolph, bet Franklin and Madison. Clifford, John, carpenter, N. Water, west of Clark Street bridge. Clinton, James, laborer, Gurdon S. Hubbard. Clybourn, Archibald (C. & Hovey), res North Branch, city and county beef and pork inspector [612 Alston ave, died Aug. 23, 1872, a. 70. Clybourn & Hovey, butchers, Clark and Western Markets. Cobb, Geo. W.. clerk, Marcus C. Stearns, bds Tremont House [died. Cobb, Silas Bowman, saddler and harness maker, 171 Lake, res 75 Michigan ave, s.-w. cor Lake. Coburn, Isaac, carpenter, res Dearborn. Cochrane, John, waiter, City Hotel [died January 12, 1886, aged 65. Coe, John S., blacksmith, Asahel-Pierce, bds W. Lake, near N. Canal. Coe, Thomas, cabinet maker, cor Lake and Franklin, bds Sauganash. Coe, -----, cabinet maker, Manahan & Jacobus, bds Thos. Manahan. Coffin, Mrs. [Harriet Delia Dole (Richards), widow of Joseph Warren Chase], boarding, res Illinois, bet Pine and Sand [died Crystal Lake, Ill., April 12, 1888, aged 90. Cohen, Peter, ready-made clothing, Lake [suicide, Algiers, opposite New Orleans, La. Coil, Patrick, laborer, cor Kinzie and LaSalle. Colby House. Colby, William, bds Colby House, Wells, (alderman 4th Ward.) [died Norfolk, Va., summer of 1864. Cole, Parker M. (Bowen & C.), county poor master, bds Erastus Bowen [died June 30, 1877, aged —. Coleman, Ira, foreman, Daniel Taylor, res 215 Lake. Collier, Charles A., clerk, land office, res N. Clark, s.-e. cor Kinzie. Collins, Ezra, 140 Lake, res S. B. Collins [died 1849, aged 70. Collins, George (Samuel B. Collins & Co.), res Samuel B. Collins [died Evanston, Cook County, Ill., October 22, 1856, aged —. Collins, Isaac, clerk, S. B. Collins & Co., res S. B. Collins [died 1843, aged —. Collins, James H., attorney (Butterfield & C), res 15 Lake [died Ottawa, Ill., July 14, 1854, aged 56. Collins, Patrick, waiter, Farmers' Exchange. Collins, Samuel B. & Co., boots, shoes, and leather, 140 Lake. Collins, Samuel Bassett (Samuel B. C. & Co.), res 67 Washington [died April 5, 1855, aged 49. Columbian House, 11 and 13 Wells, Sweet & Doolittle, props. Comstock & Ackley, dry goods and groceries, 82 Lake. Comstock, J. D., clerk and law student, Arnold & Ogden. Comstock, J. S. (C. & Ackley), bds City Refectory, 17 Dearborn [died San Francisco, Cal., November 2, 1850. Comstock, Luke, laborer, Frink, Walker & Co's stable, res Wabash ave. Congrave, John, shoemaker, Joseph E. Ware. Conley, Mathew, steward. Conley, Peter, boarding-house, North Water. Conley, Philip, sailor. Connolly, John, laborer, res Kinzie, bet N. Clark and N. LaSalle. Connor, James, laborer, Sylvester Marsh. Connor, Patrick, laborer, res W. Lake, near N. Canal. Connor, Thomas, cabinet maker, cor Lake and Franklin, bds Sauganash. Constantine, Patrick, laborer, res bet Michigan and Illinois, 5th Ward. Cook, Charles W. (C. & Surdam), bds American Temperance House [died 1845, aged 44. Cook, George, bartender, bds American Temperance House. Cook, George Churchill, assistant, T. Church [d. April 18, 1884, a. 73. Cook, Isaac, canal-land agent, res cor Franklin and Randolph [died Eureka Springs, Ark., June 23, 1886, aged 73. Cook, John, tailor, res Jefferson, bet W. Randolph and Washington. Cook, Josiah P., baker, res Michigan ave. Cook & Surdam, proprietors American Temperance House, 36 Lake. Cook, Thomas, teamster, Desplaines, south of Randolph [died Western Springs, Cook Co., Ill., Feb. 1, 1885, aged 85. Cooke, Adreon, grocer, North Water, bet Dearborn and North State. Cooke, Horatio Nelson, turner, Franklin, bet Lake and South Water. Cooler, James, mason, bds Washington Hall. Cooler, Miss, dress and cloak maker, 175 Lake. Cooper, John Wellington, teamster, foreman canal, res — Kinzie [died March 15, 1893, aged 67-8-21. Corbidge, John, cutler and grinder, 197 Randolph, bet Wells and Franklin [died June 1, 1887, aged 68 1/3. Corbin, D. H., shipcarpenter, res bet State and Clark, south of Jackson. Corey, John, procurer, 4th Ward [died April 12, 1849. Corrigan, Michael, blacksmith [died October 3, 1878, aged 68. Corrigan, William, drayman, bds S. Water [died July 15, 1879, a. 75. Couch, Ira Howes, [1812 veteran], bds Tremont House [died July 25, 1845, aged 82. Couch, Ira, proprietor Tremont House, s.-e. cor Lake and Dearborn [died Cuba, February 28, 1857, aged 50 1/4. Couch, James, superintendent Tremont House, bds same [died February 10, 1892, aged 92. Coughlin, Bryan, blacksmith, res Randolph, bet Franklin and Market. Counihan, Cornelius, currier, Gurnee & Matteson, bds G. Counihan [died March 16, 1890, aged 60. Counihan, Gerald, mason, res s.-w. cor Union and W. Washington [died June 1849. Courmayer, Braus, laborer, bds Canada Home. Court-House, s.-w. cor Clark and Randolph. Courtin, Henry, sailor, res N. Water, bet Dearborn and Wolcott. Courtney, Capt. Henry, secy Mariner's Temperance Society. Covey, Asa. Covey, John, carpenter. Cowan, George W., blacksmith, Randolph, bet Clark and LaSalle. Cowens, Thomas, laborer, res W. Water, bet Canal and Clinton. Cowper, Edward, intelligence-agent [died June 26, 1854, aged 50. Cox, Andrew Jackson (Jack), tailor, 21 Clark, bds Mansion House. Cox, A. J. & Co., tailors, 21 Clark. Craft, George W., shoemaker, John B. Mitchell. Cramer, H., professor of music, Clark, bet Washington and Madison. Crane, Orson, teamster, bds Washington Hall. Crary, Oliver A., teamster, res Wolcott, bet Kinzie and Michigan. Crawford, William, drayman, alley bet N. Clark and LaSalle, 5th Ward, now North Water street [died August 7, 1872, aged 61. Crissman, John M., laborer. Crocker, Josiah Dunton, whitewasher, res 171 Clark [died December 28, 1888, aged 82. Croghan, B. W., bartender, Eagle Saloon, 10 Dearborn. Crone, Adams, tailor, res North Water, near Wolcott. Crosbie, John, sailor, res near Franklin, bet N. Water and Kinzie. Cross, Antonne, sailor, res Indiana, bet Dearborn and Wolcott. Crouse, Anton, tailor, Elijah Smith. Crow, William E., car-driver, res State. Crowty, Cornelius, laborer, res N. Water, bet Clark and LaSalle. Cruver, John (C. & Senser), carpenter, res N. Clark, s.-w. cor Michigan alderman 5th ward [died California, 1851. Cruver & Senser, builders, N. Clark, bet Kinzie and Michigan. Cumberland, Charles, operator, Clarke & Co.'s oil factory, Indiana. Cumberland, William, operator, Clarke & Co.'s oil factory, Indiana. Cunningham, Henry, constable, N. Water, bet Clark and Dearborn [died May 2, 1879, aged 73. Cunningham, W. M., clerk, Leroy M. Boyce. Cure, John, laborer, res Monroe. Cure, Peter, grocer, 193 Lake, res same. Curran, Bernard, tailor, Scott Benedik. Curtis, Charles H., butcher, [died January 3, 1886, aged 74. Curtis, Jacob S., water borer, bds Michael McDonald. Curtiss, James, State's attorney, 136 Lake, res W. Randolph, bet May and Ann [9th mayor, died Joliet, Ill., November 2, 1859, aged 56. Curtiss, J. W., gunsmith, res cor North Water and Wolcott. Cushing, Nathaniel Sawyer, house painter, 41 State near Lake, res same [died Lombard, Ill., May 13, 1889, aged 84-5-6. Cutmore, Henry, grocer, West Randolph, bet W. Water and Canal. Cutter, Amos F., harness and trunk maker, Lake, bet Wells & Franklin. Daggitt, Joseph, cabinet-maker and joiner, bds Farmer's Exchange [now at Glencoe, Ill. Daily, Barry, drayman. Daily, John R., carpenter, bds Temperance House, North Water. Dalton, Michael, laborer, res Wolcott, bet N. Water and Kinzie. Daly, Charles, shoemaker, Thomas Melvin, bds Henry Cunningham. Daly, John, pedler, S. Water, bet Wabash and Mich, ave [d. Mar. 1846. Daly, John, carpenter, n.-w. cor North Water and North Dearborn [died April 9, 1867, aged 50. Dana, Lorenza, clerk, Johonnett, Wells & Co. Dana, Patrick, teamster, Alson S. Sherman. Daniels, Horace, coach driver, res Wells, alley south of Randolph. Daniels, James, driver, Dexter Graves' livery stable. Darling, William, blacksmith, William B. Stevens. Darrow, Sidney L., milkman, Michigan ave. Daus, D., clerk, Horatio O. Stone, bds Michigan. David, William, boot and shoemaker, 172 Lake. Davidson, Daniel, clerk, Horace Norton & Co., bds Am. Temp. House [died insane, Jacksonville, Ill., December 20, 1868, aged 46. Davidson, Douglas N. (J. Johnson & Co.), bds J. Johnson. Davis, David M. Parker, agent, Frink, Walker & Co.'s stage-office [died October 6, 1878, aged 67. Davis, Elisha Webster, clerk, Norton & Tuckerman [died Memphis, Mo., March 16, 1882, aged 69 3/4. Davis, George, clerk, county commiss'rs' court, county-clerk, 107 Lake, res Canal near W. Washington [died January 4, 1858, aged 50. Davis, John, tailor, North Water, near Kinzie [d. Apr. 28, 1883, a. 68. Davis, Samuel N., lime manufacturer, bds Alson S. Sherman [died October 7, 1848, aged 34. Davis, William H., deputy sheriff, Samuel J. Lowe's office [died January 21, 1861, aged —. Davisson, Alfred W., county physician, 77 Clark, res same [died Atlanta, Ga., July 17, 1895, aged 80. Davlin, John, auctioneer, State, s.-e. cor Lake [died Waukegan, January 19, 1883, aged about 90. Day, William, proprietor LaSalle House, 50 LaSalle, n.-w. cor Randolph. Dean, James, saddler and harness maker, James S. Paine. Dean, Philip, teamster, 236 Madison, s.-e. cor Franklin [died November 15, 1861, aged 57. Deiden, Jacob, grocer, North Water, bet Clark and Dearborn. Deinback, Francis, carpenter, res Dutch Settlement. Delamey, Michael, laborer, Market, bet Washington and Madison. Delap, Miss Maria, milliner, 142 Lake, bds E. Brown. Delingan, John, laborer, Market, bet Randolph and Washington. Dellicker, George, grocer, Lake, bds Tremont House [died (suicide?) in Lake Michigan, July —, 1849. Democrat, Chicago, 107 Lake, John Wentworth, editor and prop. official paper, first number issued Nov. 26, 1833, by John Calhoun. DeMout, Cornelius, shoemaker, Samuel J. Grannis. Dempsey, John, boarding house, 5th Ward [died January 14, 1859. Dennis, Edward M., bds Dr. David S. Smith. Dennis, John. Dennis, Mrs., bds Dr. David S. Smith. Dennison, Daniel, butcher, Ridgely Place, nr Lake. Dennison, William H., butcher, Ridgely Place, nr Lake. Densmore, Eleazer Woodworth, clerk, Elisha S. & Julius Wadsworth [died November 5, 1888, aged 68. Deperling, John G., basket maker, res N. Water near Wolcott. Deuel, William C, bartender, Tremont House, bds same. DeWolf, Calvin (Freer & DeW), res Buffalo, s. of Jackson, e. of Clark. DeWolf, Charles, shoemaker, bds Calvin DeWolf [died Rock Island, Ill., May 1852, aged 31. DeWolf, Erastus, bds American Temperance House. Dexter, Albert Augustus, clerk, E. S. & J. Wadsworth, res Dearborn. Diamond, Martin, laborer, res alley near North Water. Dickerson, ----, farming-mill maker, James V. Dickey. Dickey, Hugh Thompson, attorney, 103 1/2 Lake, bds City Hotel, alderman 1st- ward [died New-York City, June 1892, aged —. Dickey, James Varnum, fanning-mill maker, etc., N. Canal nr W. Lake [died October 12, 1873, aged 76. Dickey, John Butler, son of Jas. V., killed at fire of Oct. 19, 1857, by falling wall at 110 Lake st, aged 24-6-1. Dickinson, Augustus, City Eating House, Dearb'n, bet Lake & S. Water [died January 13, 1891, aged 74. Dietrich, Lawrence, laborer, res Dutch Settlement. Dietrich, Veit, match maker, res Dutch Settlement. Dike, Henry Butler (Morey & Dike), bds Isaac Dike [died June 26, 1880, aged 57. Dike, Isaac, boot and shoemaker, 9 Dearborn [d. Sept. 8, 1860, a. 55. Dike, James, groceries and provisions, 11 Dearborn. Dimmock & Stow, house and sign painters, 202 Lake. Dimmock, Edward (D. & Stow), south of Monroe, west of Clark [died 1860, aged 48. Dinet, Joseph, restaurant, 48 Clark [died February 2, 1884, aged —. Diversey, Michael (Lill & D.), res near St. Clair and Chicago ave [died December 12, 1869, aged —. Dixon, John, barber, Clark, res Lake, 1st Ward. Dixon, William, carpenter, N. Dearborn, bet N. Water and Kinzie [died July 24, 1867, aged 62. Dobson, B. E., drover, bds Sauganash Hotel. Dodge, Darwin D., teamster, res Franklin. Dodge, Harry (Dupley). Dodge, John Cabot (Parker & D.), res Wolcott n.-w. cor Ontario [died insane near Boston, Mass., February 11, 1889, aged —. Dodge, Martin (Goold & D.), bds Nathaniel Goold [died Montague, Mich., December 31, 1882, aged —. Dodge, Usel Stillman, carpenter, bds Morrison's Row, Clark [now at Niles, Mich. Dodson, Christian Bowman [died Geneva, Ill., Jan. 3, 1891, a. 81-6-18. Dodson, Henry, mason, Alonzo C. Wood [died May 15, 1885, aged 60. Doggett, Joseph Barker, iron, nails, etc., 62 Lake [died July 20, 1893, aged 70. Dole, George Washington (Newberry & D.), Michigan, bet Rush and Pine, alderman 6th ward [died April 13, 1860, aged —. Dole, J. L., billiard saloon, 20 Clark, bds Isaac L. Milliken. Dole, Lewis G., clerk, lottery office, Dearborn, res State. Dolese, John [left in 1841 for Loraine, France; died there in 1892. Dolese, Peter [in Peru, Ill., died February 14, 1862, aged 62-1-14. Done, J., laborer on harbor, res Fort Dearborn. Donivan, Dennis, saddler and harness maker, Silas B. Cobb. Donlin, James, blacksmith, N. Water, bet Dearborn and Clark, res Kinzie, bet Dearborn and Clark [died 1852, aged 53. Donlin, John, grocer, cor North Water and Clark, near bridge. Donnelly, James Morris, livery, 91 Randolph [d. July 8, 1858, a. 33. Donohue, Daniel, laborer, North Water near Franklin. Donohue, James, laborer on harbor. Dony, Jacob, cabinet maker, Michigan, bet Wolcott and Dearborn [died January 15, 1879, aged 63 1/2. Doolittle, Louis A. (Sweet & D.), res Columbian House. Doty, Theodorus, hotel, about 12 miles west [d. June 11, 1885, a. 83 3/4. Dougherty, Martin, hostler, Mansion House. Dougherty, Owen, laborer, N. Water near Wells [d. Aug. 9, 1872, a. 51. Doun, William, Stow's foundry. Dow, John I. (John I. Dow & Co.), res Randolph, bet LaSalle & Wells. Dow, John I. & Co., house and sign painters, 40 Clark. Downing, Thomas, butcher, Archibald Clybourn. Downs, Abel Sidney, clerk, H. & E. Smith [d. June 30, 1883, a. 61. Downs, Augustus Gay, clerk, Thos. B. Carter, bds Mrs. Seth Johnson [died October 25, 1878, aged 60. Downs, Myron Day, grocer, 12 Dearborn [died July 30, 1891, a. 76-6. Doyle, Michael (Andrus & D.), bds City Refectory, 17 Dearborn [died November 1851, aged —. Doyle, Simon, merchant tailor, 289 Kinzie [d. Sept. 28, 1881, a. 75 1/2. Doyle, William E., carpenter, res Indiana, bet N. Clark and Dearborn. Drake, Jerome D., laborer, south of Jackson, 3d Ward. Drew, George C., bookkeeper, James Peck & Co., [died. Drew, jr., John, bds Sauganash Hotel. Drury, Benjamin C, teamster, John Gage. Dubois, ----, pattern maker, Scoville & Gates, res Lake, bet West Water and Canal. Duffie, John, carpenter, Market, south of Washington. Duffy, Mrs. Margaret, laundress, res N. Water, bet N. Clark and N. Dearborn [died February 23, 1887, aged 76. Duffy, Michael, laborer, Kinzie, bet Clark and LaSalle. Duffy, Patrick, laborer, Kinzie, bet Clark and Dearborn [died August 26, 1853. Dugan, Thomas [died January 3, 1886, aged 72. Dunham, Julius (Christy & D.). Dunlap, Wm., clerk, Tarleton Jones' lumberyard, bds City Refectory. Dunlop, Hugh, carpenter, Market, south of Washington [died unmarried, February 3, 1873, aged 64-7-9. Dunn, William, res Canal. Durand, Charles, attorney at law, 131 Lake, res same. Durant, James T., res Clark. Durrell, William, tin and coppersmith, Samuel J. Surdam. Dutch Settlement, north of Chicago ave and east of N. Clark. Dwight, Alanson, currier, Gurnee & Matteson [died Cleveland, O., August 5, 1895, aged 83-4-10. Dwyer, Cornelius, laborer, North Water, bet Clark and Dearborn. Dyer, Charles Volney, physician, 98 Lake, res 47 State [died April 24, 1878, aged 69 3/4. Dyer & Chapin, dry goods and groceries, 103 Lake. Dyer, Thomas (D. & Chapin), bds City Hotel [10th mayor, died Middletown, Conn., June 6, 1862, aged 57. Eachus, Virgil H., tailor, Jack Cox, bds Mansion House [died August 18, 1864, aged 46. Eagle Tavern, 10 Dearborn, E. Vandreuser, prop. Earhart, C., tailor, res Washington, bet Wells and Franklin. Eastman, Zebina, editor Western Citizen, 124 Lake, res Randolph, bet LaSalle and Wells [d. Maywood, Cook Co., Ill., June 14, 1883, a. 67 3/4. Eaton, R. E., clerk, Norton & Tuckerman. Ebert, George Francis, landscape gardner, Clark, south of VanBuren [died July 1861, aged 57. Ebert, John, erecting engineer, prop. Independence, building at foot of Pine, bds Tremont [first engineer of the Galena R.R., driving the Pioneer—the first engine—and its first master-mechanic. Eckhoff, John, laborer, res Jefferson, bet Washington and Madison [died Cerro Gordo, Ia., June 20, 1874, aged 47. Eckhoff, Nicholas, teamster, res N. Canal, bet W. Lake and Randolph [died Niles, Cook Co., Ill., February 17, 1873, aged 80. Eddy & Co., hardware, iron, and stoves, 96 Lake. Eddy, Devotion C. (E. & Co.), res Michigan ave near Lake. Eddy, Ira Button (E. & Co.), res 45 Michigan ave [d. Aug. 10, '91, a. 86. Edwards, Edwin, grain buyer, bds F. M. Edwards [d. Jan. 1, 1890, a. 71. Edwards, Francis Myers, carpenter, W. Adams, bet Canal and Clinton [died Desplaines, Ill., May 13, 1893, aged 77. Edwards, John, carpenter, Francis M. Edwards. Edwards, Thomas, shoemaker, Thomas Whitlock. Eells, ----, bricklayer, south of Madison, east of Clark. Egan, Wiley M, sailor, schooner Charlotte, bds City Refectory. Egan, Wm. Bradshaw. physician, recorder, etc., 68 Clark, res Clark [died October 27, 1860, aged 52. Elderkin, Stephen W., bds Chicago Temperance House. Eldridge, John Woodworth, physician, res Randolph, first door west of City Hotel [died January 1, 1884, aged 75. Elliott, Joseph, tailor, 185 Lake, res same. Ellis, James, laborer, Gurdon S. Hubbard [died March 4, 1884, a. 75. Ellis, Joel, butcher, Clark Street Market, bds Farmers' Hotel [died Jefferson, Cook Co., Ill., Oct. 30, 1886, aged 69. Ellis, Peter, shoemaker, William David. Ellis, Samuel, farmer, south of Cottage Grove [died Oct. 9, 1853, a. —. Ellis, Stephen, butcher, res east of Clark, north of Jackson. Ellis, William (E. & Fergus), printer, res 109 Randolph [died May 16, 1873, aged 61. Ellis & Fergus, book, directory, and job printers, 37 Clark, 3d floor. Ellithorpe, Albert Chapman, wagon-maker. Elston, Daniel, patent press-brick maker, res North Branch [died September 13, 1855, aged 65. Ely, Thomas, book-keeper, res Michigan, bet Cass and Wolcott. Emmonds, J. W., carpenter, Robinson Tripp. Enos, jr., William C. Archibald Clybourn. Espert, George C. ["butcher George"], butcher, Archibald Clybourn [died January 2, 1886, aged 75. Evans, Enoch Webster, attorney [died Sept. 2, 1879, aged 62. Express, Chicago, 92 Lake, Wm. W. Brackett, editor; [discontinued April 20, 1844; continued April 22 as the Chicago Journal Fairbanks, Peter, shipcarpenter, Lake near Franklin. Falch, Leonard, soap and candle maker, Mich., bet LaSalle and Wells [died October 31, 1889, aged 81-10. Faller, V., watchmaker, Dearborn, near Tremont House. Falley, R. S., carpenter, South Canal, 3d Ward. Farewell, James, cigar maker, A. B. Wheeler. Faris, James, sailor, North Water, bet Franklin and N. Branch bridge. Farmers' Exchange, s.-w. cor Lake and Wabash, Peleg A. Barker, prop. Farnsworth, George, lumber merchant. Farrell, Thomas, laborer, Michigan ave [died June 17, 1870, aged 67. Farwell, Chas. Benjamin [arrived Jan. 10, 1844, clerk, J. B. F. Russell. Fearing, George B., captain Maria Hilliard, bds Washington Hall. Felker, Samuel R., merchant tailor, 143 Lake, res same [died October 1, 1879, aged 72. Fellman, J. Francis, chairmaker, John B. Weir, res North Water. Fennerty, James, dry goods and groceries, 100 Lake, res Dearborn. Fennerty, James, res Lake, bet State and Wabash ave. Fennerty, John, dry goods and groceries, 100 Lake. Fennerty, Peter, auctioneer, h bet Lake and Wabash. Fennimore, Richard, wheelwright, N. Water, bet Clark and LaSalle. Fenton, William (Perkins & F.), bds Chicago Temperance House. Fergus, Robert (Ellis & F.), printer, res 179 State, Lot 6, Block 3, Sec. 15 [born Glasgow, Scotland, Aug. 4, 1815; arrived July 1, 1839. Ferguson, Andrew, drayman, Luther Nichols, boards same [died Geneva Lake, Wis., May 14, 1884, aged 84. Ferguson, William, laborer, North Water, bet Dearborn and Wolcott. Ferns, John Porter, sailor, Rush, bet Indiana and Ohio [died March 5, 1884, aged 68-10-5. Ferras, ----, laborer, res bet N. Water and Kinzie, near Franklin. Ferris, Arthur, tailor, res Washington, bet LaSalle and Wells. Fetter, John, blacksmith, Ithream Taylor. Field, Francis, teacher public school 1, district 3. Field, John Anderson, carpenter, res cor W. Madison and Halsted. Field, Joseph Benj., carpenter, res s.-w. cor W. Madison and Halsted [died June 1, 1848, aged 26. Fillmore, P. P., engineer, res cor N. Clark and Illinois. Finey, Uriah, res South Water. Finley, Edward, laborer, res 4th Ward. Fischbene, Joseph, merchant, bds Washington Hall. Fischer, C., wood turner, Franklin bet Lake and Randolph, bds same. Fischer, Francis Joseph, Catholic priest, res Wabash ave. Fischer, Peter H., turner, Franklin, bet Lake and Randolph. Fish, James, carpenter [died August 18, 1881. Fish, James P., carpenter, res. Kinzie, east of Rush. Fish, John P., teamster, West Lake, bet W. Water and Canal. Fitch, Patrick, laborer, Gurdon S. Hubbard. Fittz, Caleb Draper, upholsterer [died Dec. 30, 1890, aged 82. Fitzgerald, Thomas, laborer, res West Water near Lake. Fitzgibbons, John, res Michigan ave. Fitzgibbons, Patrick, drayman, res 40 South Water [d. 1845, a. 45. Fitzsimmons, James, clerk, recorder's office, bds Dr. William B. Egan [died Wisconsin. Fitzsimmons, Michael, drayman, res Adams, west of Clark. Fitzsimmons, John, teamster, res Michigan ave cor VanBuren. Flahaven, John, brickmaker, Wood & Ogden. Fleming, William, merchant tailor, n.-e. cor N. Water and Dearborn [died 1850. Fletcher, Archibald, auctioneer, Horatio Buell. Fletcher, George, carpenter, bds New York House. Flint, Mrs., res West Adams, bet Clinton and Jefferson. Flood, John, teamster, res Wabash ave. Flood, Peter Findley, sailor [died January 7, 1888, aged 72. Florida, Hughes, brickmaker, Wood & Ogden. Fogal, Michael, butcher, Absalom Funk. Follansbee, Alanson, dry goods and groceries, 112 Lake, res 139 State [died Milwaukee, Wis., April 15, 1809, aged 57 1/4. Follansbee, Charles, dry goods and groceries, 88 Lake, res 165 State [died June 14, 1887, aged 76 2/3. Foot, Starr, teamster, 180 Clark, cor Monroe [died June, 1862. a. 62. Foot, David P., blacksmith, res Wabash ave. Foote, Lucius H., clerk, Tuthill King, bds same. Forbes, John, drayman, res State. Forbes, William, bds Chicago Temperance House. Ford, Alexander, blacksmith, Solomon Gowey, bds Wells. Ford, Christopher, carpenter, bds City Refectory, 17 Dearborn. Ford, David M. [foundryman, d. Ishpeming, Mich., Jan. 21, 1891, a. 57. Ford, Martin Munson, tanner and currier, Gurnee & Matteson [died 1857. Fordham, Jared, tanner and currier, res Randolph. Forrest, Joseph King Cummins, law student, Scammon & Judd, "reader" of the New Jerusalem Society, bds City Hotel [the "Old Timer" of the Daily News; died June 23, 1890, a. 75-6-27. Forrest, Philip Ryder, clerk [died Orange, Los Angeles, Cal., March 24, 1888, aged 62. Forrest, Thos. Lawrence, clerk, H. Norton & Co., bds City Eating House. Fort Dearborn, at junction of Michigan ave and River st, vacated by troops— Cos. A and B. 5th U.-S. Infty. Capt. St. Clair Denny, comdg—Dec. 29, 1830; now occupied by government employes at work on the harbor. Foss & Brothers, planing-mill, Market street, bet Washington and Madison, on the River. Foss, John Peaslee, Foss & Brothers' planing-mill. Foss, Robert Harris, Foss & Brothers' planing-mill [died Dover, N.H., July 28, 1893, aged 79. Foss, Sam'l Titcomb, Foss & Bros.' planing-mill [d. Mar. 28, 1870, a. 59. Foss, William Ham, Foss & Brothers' planing-mill [died Portsmouth, N.H., September —, 1858, aged 50. Foster, A. H. (Jennings & F.), bds American Temperance House. Foster, Edward, laborer, s.-e. cor Pine and Illinois [died 1458 North Clark St., Lake View, February 28, 1888, aged 80. Foster, George Franklin (F. & Robb), bds John B. Mitchell [died August 10, 1877, aged 66. Foster, Dr. John Herbert, capitalist, 207 Lake, res same [died May 18, 1874, aged 78. Foster & Robb, ship chandlers and sail makers, 100 South Water. Foster, ----, Frink, Walker & Co., bds American Temperance House. Fournmer, Bazil, grocery, North Water, bet Dearborn and Wolcott. Fox, Alvin, wagon maker, E. Granger, res Illinois, bet Clark and LaSalle. Fox, George, laborer, res Jefferson, bet Washington and Madison. Force, William, sailor, bds Henry Howard. Frank, John, cabinet maker, John B. Weir. Frank, Henry, mason, res W. Monroe, bet Canal and Clinton. Frank, A., house painter, Nathaniel S. Cushing, bds same. Franks, Joseph Wilson, tailor, 219 1/2 Lake, s. e. cor Franklin [died on farm, Centralia, Nemaha Co. Kas., May 8, 1876, aged 73. Franks, jr., Joseph Wilson, printer, Ellis & Fergus, bds J. W. Franks [now at Peoria, Ill. Frazier, Alfred B., tailor, res bet Clark and State. Frazier, Andrew, tailor, Elmer Tyler, bds same. Free, G. W., draper and tailor, 139 Lake. Freeman, Vincent H., brick maker, North Branch. Freer & DeWolf, attorneys at law, 53 Clark. Freer, Lemuel Covell Paine (F. & DeWolf), res Monroe, bet Clark and LaSalle [died April 14, 1892, aged 78-6-26. Freer, Miss V. C., teacher public-school 2, district 2. Freestone, Thomas, laborer, near Chicago ave, 5th Ward. Frey, Philip, drug clerk, Leroy M. Boyce, bds Daniel B. Heartt. Frink, John (F., Walker & Co.), stage proprietor, res 117 Randolph [died Sunday p.m., May 23, 1858, aged 63. Frink, John S., clerk, bds John Frink. Frink, Harvey B., clerk, bds John Frink [died California, Jan. 18, 1850. Frink, Walker & Co., stage proprietors, office 95 Lake, s.-w. cor Dearborn, stables and repair-shops, 45-55 Wabash ave Frisbie, Augustus [died March 7, 1896, aged 78. Frost, George, bds Michigan ave. Fulleger, Samuel, butcher, Fulton Market. Fuller, Andrew E., clerk, William Lock & Co., bds William Lock. Fuller, Asa (F. & Squires), res N. Water, bet Dearborn and Wolcott. Fuller, [Judge] Henry, res Dearborn, bet Randolph and Washington [died June 22, 1879, aged 76. Fuller, Nelson W., printer, Ellis & Fergus. Fuller & Squires, coopers, South Branch, west side. Fullerton, Alexander Nathaniel, attorney at law, res 90 Dearborn [died Chester, Vt., September 23, 1880, aged 76. Fulton, Henry L., carpenter and millwright, res State. Fulton Market, s.-w. cor Lake and Dearborn, C. P. Albee, prop. Funk, Absalom, butcher, Fulton and Boston Markets, res Wells, bet Washington and Randolph [died September 4, 1851, aged 63. Furlong, Michael, bootmaker, Solomon Taylor, res Randolph, bet Franklin and Market. Fussey, John, sawyer, res near North Branch bridge, 5th Ward. Additional Comments: Chicago: Fergus Printing Company, 1896 reprint File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/il/cook/directories/business/1896/chicagod2nms.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/ilfiles/ File size: 69.5 Kb