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St. Louis Directory.
Robert Campbell
, St. Louis, May 7 1832
106 Main Street
Always on hand, the largest kind of a
stock of
Ready Made Clothing,
Which I pledge myself to sell about as low as other Clothier's goods cost them.
'Tis no trouble to show Goods at 166, Main Street.
Country Merchants
Supplied on the best possible ternis.
Printed by Chambers & kaupp , Republican Office, 45, Main street.
1842.
The
Saint Louis Directory,
For the year
1842;: Containing The Names Of The Inhabitants,
And The Numbers Of Their Places Of Business
And Dwellings;
With A
Sketch Of The City Of Saint Louis.
Also,
The Names Of The City, Township, County And
State Officers, And The Names And Officers
Of The Various Literary, Scientific,
Benevolent, Religious And Public
Institution'S, With A Variety Of
Other Interesting Matter.
Saint Louis
Printed by Chambers & Knapp —Republican Office.
1842
Summary
Sketch Of St. Louis.
This city is situated on the West side of the Mississippi river, in lati-
tude 38°, 37′, 28″; longitude 90°, 15′, 39″, west of Greenwich, and may
justly be said to be the commercial emporium of the great valley of
the West. A brief outline of its settlement, rise, position and busi-
ness, is all that we can pretend to give at present.
The site of St. Louis was originally settled for an Indian trading
post, a depot for goods for the Indian trade, and rendezvous for the tra-
ders and the place of deposit for the furs and skins procured in the
trafic. At the time it was selected, and for many years afterwards,
the whole country north and west was occupied, exclusively, by various
Indian tribes. The most accredited, as well as the most authentic ac-
counts of the foundation of St. Louis, ascribe it to a company of In-
dian traders organized by the grant of the Governor General of Louis-
iana to Mons.LacledeLiguste, and others, to trade with the Indians
of the Missouri and west of the Mississppi.
"In consequence of the powers with which he was invested, Mr.
Laclede, formed an expedition, at the head of which he was placed,
and started from New Orleans on the 3d of August, 1763. On the 3dof November, in the same year, he arrived at Ste. Genevieve, but
finding no place suitable for the storage of his goods, and being still
too far from the Missouri, a proximity to which, was an object with
him, he proceeded on to Fort de Chartres, which was still inposses-
sion of the French troops." (Dep. of A.Chouteau, .) Thence hepro-
ceeded immediately towards the mouth of the Missouri river, in
search of a spot suitable for an establishment of the kind he had in
view. Having fixed upon a site, he returned to Fort de Chartres,
from whence he started again in the beging of the month of Febru-ary, 1764, with the men whom he had brought with him from New
Orleans, a few from Ste. Genevieve, and some from the Fort. On his
route he passed through the town of Cahokia, engaging several fami-
lies to go with him to the proposed establishment. On the fifteenth,
they reached the place of destination, proceeded to cut down trees and
draw the lines of a town, which was called, by, Mr.Laclede, , the
founder , St. Louis, in honor of Louis Xv., the reigning monarch of
France."—Extract from history of St. Louis, prepared for Lyceum.
The purposes for which St. Louis was selected, its proximity to
the Missouri, soon gave it commercial importance in the then com-
merce of the country. In the second year after its foundation Fort
Chartres was abandoned by the French troops and M. St.Ange, , the
commander of the Fort, with the officers and troops removed to St.
Louis, where he assumed the reins of government, and from that time
St. Louis became the Capitol of Upper Louisiana, and the chief tra-
ding post of the upper country.
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On the 11th of August, 1768, Mr.Rious, arrived with the Spanish
troops and took possession in the name of Spain. In 1789, consequent
upon the revolution at New Orleans, the Spanish troops evacuated Up-
per Louisiana and departed, for New Orleans; but in the year follow-
ing, 1770, PedroPeirnos, was appointed Lieutenant Governor and mili-
tary and civil commandant of Upper Louisiana, under the Spanish
government. He arrived at St. Louis29th November, 1770, and en-
tered upon his command in February following. The country re-
mained under the authority of Spain until 1800, when it was retroce-
ded to France, and by her sold to the United States, and the govern-
ment transferred 1804.
The site on which the town is laid off lies on the river, in nearly the
shape of a semi-circle, presenting, originally, a bold, rock bluff, most of
which has been removed. From the river the ground, after leaving the
bluff, rises in two benches to nearly the height of eighty feet
above the level of the river. From Fourth street or the top of the last
bench, the country back extends many miles in a plain, undulating,
and furnishing within the city limits ground well adapted for com-
pact buildings. Beyond the city limits the country presents numer-
ous unrivaled sites for residences, many being so situated as to com-
mand a full view of the city and river.
The fur trade induced many French settlers, from Canada, and at
an early day, several English adventurers in the same traffic took up
their residence in St. Louis. About three years after the transfer of
Louisiana to the United States the tide of English settlers greatly in-
creased and the town began to assume a more commercial character.
In 1808 there were a number of English families resident in St. Louis.
In that year the Louisiana Gazette (now the Republican) was estab-
lished. In the files of that paper of 1811, we find the following des-
cription of the town:
"This place occupies, perhaps the best scite fcr a town that the Mis-
sissippi affords. The mouth of the Ohio has certainly much greater
natural advantages, but the ground is subject to inundation, and St.
Louis has taken a start, which it will most probably keep. It bids
fair to be second to New Orleans in importance.
"The bank on which St. Louis stands, is not much higher, than in or-
dinary places, but the floods of the river are kept at a distance by a
bold shore of limestone rock. The town is built between the river
and the second bank, on three streets running parallel to the river,
and a number of cross ones, east and west. No space has been left
between the town and the river; which is much to be lamented ; for
sake of health, business, and the pleasure of promenade there should
have been no encroachment on the margin of the noble stream. . The
principal scene of business ought to be on the bank of the river, which
gives consequence to the place. From the opposite bank nothing is visi-
ble of the busy bustle of a populous town; it appears closed up. The
scite of St. Louis is not unlike that of Cincinnati. How different
would have been its appearance if built in the same elegant manner.
Its bosom as it were opened to the breezes of the river, the stream
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gladdened by the enlivening scene of business and pleasure, and
houses built in elegant and compact rowr!
"From the opposite bank, St. Louis appears to great advantage. In
a disjoined and scattered manner it extends along the river, a mile
and a half, and we form the idea of a large and elegant town. There
are two or three large and costly buildings, though not in the modern
taste, which aid in producing this effect on a closer examination the
town appears to be composed of an equal proportion, of stone walls,
houses and fruit trees: but the illusion still continues.
"On ascending the second bank, which is about forty feet above the
level of the plain, we have the town below us, and a fine view of the
Mississippi in each direction and of the lovely country through which
it passes. When the curtain of wood which hides the American
bottom, shall have been withdrawn, or vesta cut through, by farms
opened to the river, there will be a noble prospect into that rich and
beautiful tract. The bottom, at this place, is eight or ten miles wide
and charmingly diversified with prairie arid woodland. There is a
line of works along this second bank, erected for the purpose of de-
fence, consisting of several circular towers, of twenty feet in diame-
ter and fifteen in height, a small stockaded fort, and stone breast work.
These, are at present entirely waste and unoccupied, excepting the
fort, in one of the buildings of which, the court is held, while another
is used as a prison. Some distance from the termination of this line,
up the river, there are a number of Indian mounds, and remains of
antiquity; which, while they are ornamental to the town, proves
that in former times, this place had also been chosen as the site, per-
haps of a populous city.
"St. Louis contains according to the last census, 1,400 inhabitants.
One fifth Americans, and about 400 people of color. There are a few
Indians, and metiffs, in the capacity of servants, or wives of boatmen.
St. Louis was at no time so agricultural as the other villages; being a
place of some trade, the chief town of the province, and the residence
of greater numbers of mechanics. It remained stationary for two or
three years after the cession, it is now beginning to take a start, and
its reputation, is growing abroad. Every house is crouded, rents are
high and it is exceedingly difficult to procure a tenement on any
terms. Six or seven houses were built in the course of last season,
"They consist 1st, of ten mounds diposed in such a manner as to
form three sides of a square, enclosing about four acres, and the open
side towards the wet, guaide, by live small mounts placed at inter-
vals, in a circular manner, round the opening. 2nd, a large mound,
about six hundred yards higher up the liver, 3D feet high, 150 in
length, shaped like a grave, five feet wide on the top, and wilh a large
terrace or apron, on the side towards the river. 3d, below the 1st,
a genlle elevation, four feet higher, than the second bank, with an
acre for a handsome house and yard, being 150 feet wide, and falling
to the plain of the first bank. It is three regular gradations, the two first,
ten feel, and the last five. It is called the falling garden. It affords
an elegant site for a house and garden. It is the most beautiful re-
mains of antiquity I have seen."
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and it is probable, twice the number, will be the next There is a
Printing Office, and twelve mercantile stores. The value of the mer-
chandize, and imports to this place, in the course of the year may be
estimated at two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The outfits, for
the different trading or military establishments, on the Mississippi, or
Missouri, are made here. The lead of the Sac mines, is brought to
this place; the trade of furs and peltry from various causes is not as
good as it was a few years ago, but there is every reason to believe that
it will soon take a start. The troops of Belle Fountain, cause upwards
of sixty thousand dollars to have circulation in the country annually.
The settlements, in the vicinity on both sides of the Mississippi, resort
to this place as the best market for their produce, and to supply them-
selves with such articles as they may need."
The introduction of steam and the arrival of the first steamboat
(1817) introduced a considerable revolution in the commerce of St.
Louis. In 1822 the town was incorporated as a city, but owing to the
sparse settlements by which it was surrounded, its commercial pros-
perity cannot be said to have been considerable until 1828 or '30, and
its growth as a city may be dated from about 1834 or 5, in some meas-
ure consequent upon the great appreciation of property which com-
menced about that time. The population, at various periods, is thus
stated: In 1810, 700; in 1820, 2,000; in 1830, 5,852; in 1833, 6,397; in
1837, 12,040, and including the suburbs, now embraced in the city lim-
its, 14,253; in 1841, within the old limits only, there were 19,063. The
census of the suburbs was not taken that year, but from what is known,
by the voters, and taxable inhabitants residing, in that part, the whole
population of the city may safely be set down as now rising 30,000.
No city in the United States, certainly no interior town, possessessu-
perior commercial facilities. It is situated 20 miles below the junction
of the Missouri and Mississippi, and about 40 miles below the mouth
of the Illinois river; about 190 miles above the mouth of the Ohio, and
1,300 miles above New Orleans. To nearly every quarter of the
compass there is an uninterrupted communication by water of
more than a thousand miles. From her positition and facility of com-
munication in every direction, she may be fairly regarded as the
centre of the great valley of the Mississippi, and as nearly in the centre
of the territory of the United States. Owing to the depth of water in
the Mississippi from the mouth of the Missouri down to New Orleans,
being much greater than in the rivers above, the same class of boats
which can be profitably employed in the lower trade cannot, ordinarily,
extend their trips beyond St. Louis. And the boats employed on the
upper rivers, being smaller, cannot be so profitably employed in the
Southern trade. The result of this is, to make St. Louis the great
shipping point for the imports and exports of all the vast territories
lying north and west of her, and a considerable portion of the country
south and east. She may, with propriety, be said to be the com-
mercial mart for all the country from the mouth of the Ohio, north,
and from Lake Michigan, west. A glance at the map will show that
there are few, if any cities, in the world possessing equal facilities
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with this, or similarly situated in the heart of so large and fertile
a tract of country—a country possessing a soil and climate and agri-
cultural facilities sufficient to supply the whole Union with bread
stuff's and meats,—with mines, the richness and inexhaustable amount
of whose ores are not equalled in the world,—with coal, water power,
and other facilities for any and every species of manufactories. Sur-
rounded by all these elements, with a navigation reaching from the
Falls of St. Anthony to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the base of the
Rocky Mountains to the Alleghenies, it requires neither the spirit of
prophecy nor a stretch of credulity to believe that the day must come
when St. Louis will be the most populous and largest inland town on
the continent.
The commerce of St. Louis is yet in its infancy. The country
around it is but beginning to develope its resources. Nevertheless,
the trade at present is of immense magnitude. It would be impossi-
ble here to enter into a detail of the exports and imports of the city for
the past year, suffice it to say, that they are known to have exceeded
$30,000,000 in 1841. During that year, about 186 steam boats visited
this port; about 150 were employed in the St. Louis trade the whole
or a greater portion of the year. There are 86 boats owned in whole
or in part by St. Louismerchants , with an aggregate tonnage of about
16,570 tons. From the first of January 1841, to the first of January,1842, the arrivals of steam boats at St. Louis amounted to 1,928, aggre-
gate tonage 262,681 tons.
The following table of exports from St. Louis to New Orleans per
steamboats, is taken from the manifests reported in Levy's Price Cur-
rent, for the year 1841. A large amount of produce was carried south
during the year, by flat and keel boats, which is not embraced, nor do
any of the exports to the Ohio or any of the sales along the coast ap-
pear in this statement :
Flax Seed.—9 hhds., 3 tierces, 40 bbls.
Tobacco.—8,009 hhds., 2,046 boxes, 78 bales.
Wheat.—1 tierce, 17,155 bbls., 49,435 sacks.
Whiskey.—1,723 bbls.
Shot.—7,024 kegs, 674 bags, 10 boxes.
Hides.—1,011 bales, 18 hhds., 24,777 hides.
Hemp.—77 bales.
Castor Oil.—1,889 bbls., 15 half bbls., 21 hhds., 51 boxes,
Corn Meal.—254 bbls., 89 sacks.
Buffalo Robes.—3,378 bales.
Beeswax.—43 hhds., 28 bbls., 2 half do, 7 sacks,
Rope.—11,162 coils.
Butter.—36 bbls., 24 half do., 3,436 kegs.
Bagging.—6,839 pieces.
Beans.—4,155 bbls., 612 sacks, 3 casks.
Furs and Peltries.—946 packages.
Green Fruit.—7,650 bbls., 100 sacks.
Dried Fruit.—43 bbls.
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Tallow.—632 bbls., 10 hhds., 3 boxes.
Bacon.—5,284 hhds., 407 bbls., 174 bxs, 21,649 pieces, 139,000 lbs.
Beef.—14 hhds., 8,620 bbls., 363 half bbls.
Dried do.—22 casks, 137 boxes, 26 bbls.
Corn.—98,804 sacks, 2,395 bbls., 7,900 bushels.
Flour.—82,419 bbls.
Lard.—4,364 bbls., 535 half do., 1 hhd., 55,285 kegs.
Lead.—455,708 pigs, 677 box bars.
Oats.—467 bbls., 18,224 sacks, 978 bushels.
Potatoes.—4,995 bbls., 5,962 sacks, 14 hhds.
Pork.—50,386 bbls., 197 half do., 31,509 pieces, 1,578,774 lbs., 38
boxes, 177 hhds.
Onions.—611 bbls., 431 sacks, 150 bushels.
In respect to manufacturing facilities St. Louis is not inferior to her
commercial advantages; but up to this time her facilities have not been
developed or improved to any considerable extent. For the manufac-
ture of iron, lead and copper, she has within a short distance an in-
conceivable amount of the raw material. In fact, the extent of the
ores in the various mineral districts to the north and south of the city
are immeasurable.
Bituminous stone coal of a very excellent quality abounds in near-
ly every direction from the city. Large deposits of this coal have been
discovered and are extensively worked, on the west of the Mississippi
at various distances of from two to six miles. East of the river in the
bluff, extensive coal banks are worked. Generally as the banks have
been penetrated, the coal has improved in character, and the vein in-
creased in size; The number, quantity and extent of the coal banks,
in the vicinity, are sufficient to give assurance that there never will
be a scarcity of this article. In addition to the coal in the immediate
vicinity, it is found in abundance in various parts of the river banks
above this. Several extensive foundaries, mills, and other work, shops
are carried on in the city by it.
The following are a few of the manufactories commenced in this city,
each of which may be said to be as yet in its infancy. During this
year, 1842, several other branches will be added to the list, and seve-
ral of those now in existence will be considerably enlarged. The re-
turns of these manufactories are for the year 1841. The number,
amount of work, hands, &c., is made put entirely with reference to
the business of that year.
There are two foundries in the city employing 140 hands, and used
during the year 1841, 77,165 worth of raw material, producing during
the year, 154,481 of manufactured articles. These foundaries are
large enough to accomplish any work usually required in the west.There are twelve stove, grate, tin and copper manufactories, em-
ploying 123 hands; have used in thte year raw material to- the amount
of $79,863 and turned out manufactured articles to the amount of
$183,259.
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There are twenty-seven black and house smiths employing 115
hands, have used in the year, $51,180 of raw material and furnished
$146,151 of manufactured articles.
There are two white and red lead and litharge manufactories em-
ploying 22 hands; have used of raw material in the year, $42,000, and
furnished manufactured articles to the amount of $64,500.
There is one castor oil manufactory employing 27 hands, used in the
year, $26,000 raw material, and turned out $60,550 in oil.
There are four manufactories of bagging and bale rope, employing
83 hands, have used in the past year, $40,540 of raw material, and pro-
duced $82,775 manufactured articles. One other rope walk was not
in operation last year.
There are 58 manufactories of boots and shoes, employing 243 hands,
have used in the last year, $58,492, raw material, and produced $157,-
267 manufactured articles.
There are twelve saddle, harness and trunk manufactories, employ-
ing 53 hands, have used in the year, $24,741 raw material and pro-
duced $53,425 manufactured articles.
There are twenty-three carriage and wagon makers, employing 103
hands, have used in the year $39,942 raw material, and produced 104,-
240, manufactured articles.
There are twenty cabinet and chair manufactories, employing 113
hands, have used in the year, $45,720 in raw materials, and produced
$113,875, in manufactured articles.
There are nine hatters, employing 47 hands, have used in the year
$31,529 in raw materials, and produced $74,735, in manufactured ar-
ticles.
There are eleven coopers, employing 77 hands, have used in the
year $22,831, in raw material, and produced $66,213, in manufactured
articles.
There are 15 manufactories of tobacco & cigars, employing 43hands,
have used during last year $18,860, in raw materials, and produced
$58,955, manufactured articles.
There are two stemeries, only one of which was in operation last
year. This one turned out 65 hogsheads of tobacco, worth $13,000.
There are now three manufactories of lead pipe, one of which used
last year, 2,000 pigs of lead.
There are now two manufactories of linseed oil, one of which pro-
duced last year, about 4,000 gallons.
There is six grist mills; all but one are propelled by steam.
Last year the flour mills ground 405,000 bushels of wheat, and pro-
duced 81,000 barrels of flour; 32,000 bushels of corn were ground dur-
ing the year.
There are nine saw mills which, last year, produced 3,953,000 feet
of lumber.
There are six breweries, only four of which were in operation last
year. The four used last year, 51,200 bushels of bailey, 25,000 lbs., of
hops; produced 14,050 barrels of beer, &c.; aggregate cost of raw ma-
terial, $34,326, value of manufactured article, $98,350.
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There are two manufactories of cordials which last year made 15,000
gallons; average worth $l 25 per gallon.
There are three plaining mills, each propelled by steam, which
planed 1,400,000 feet of lumber, last year.
In addition to the foregoing, the following deserve mention.
The manufactory of jewelry and silver plate is now carried on to a
very considerable extent. Up to last year the workmen were chiefly
confined to repairing.
A manufactory of Britannia ware has been started within the past
year, and is carried on quite extensively.
Also, a glass cutting establishment. As yet the glass used in this
manufactory is imported from the Ohio, but it is contemplated in a
short time to commence the making of glass in connexion with
the cutting.
There are two plane manufactories, which are now nearly able to
supply the demand, and extensive enough to furnish nearly every ar-
ticle required.
A wire weaving and hose manufactory is in operation.
Patent scales and balances are manufactured to a considerable ex-
tent.
There is a manufactory of oil cloth, at which 5,000 yards were made
last year.
A carpet manufactory, at which 5,000 yards were made last year.
There are several small manufactories of military and fancy goods,
and hosiery.
A chemical and fancy soap manufactory has been in operation some
time.
Artificial flowers are extensively manufactured by several persons.
Pottery and stone ware manufactory is carried on to a considerable
extent.
There are several manufactories of ploughs, and other agricultural
implements. It is estimated that they turned out last year about
$35,000 of manufactured articles.
Pumps, box and blocks, are extensively manufactured.
There are two tanneries in successful operation.
There are six daily English papers published in the city, and one
weekly in the German language.
During the year 1841, about 28,000,000 of bricks were made in the
city. That year, there were erected 561 houses of a permanent char-
acter, exclusive of about 200 small tenements erected in the suburbs,
many of them are on leased ground and not included in this return. Of
the 561 buildings, 384 were brick dwellings, the materials of which
cost $472,710, and the whole buildings cost $817,630; 14 stone dwellings,
materials cost $9,550, whole cost $17,375; 104 frame do., materials cost
$54,230, whole cost, $96,978; 45 brick store or ware houses, materials
cost $79,735, whole cost $115,840; 7 stone do., materials cost $19,500,
whole cost $34,430; 1 brick school house, materials cost $4,200, whole
cost $7,225. There was also commenced and nearly finished, a large
brick church belonging to the Catholics, and another church for the
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Associate Reformed Presbyterians; two frame flouring mills completed
and one planing mill. For the churches and mills, except the planing
mill, we have no returns of the cost; but without these the whole
amount of materials used was $643,143, and the whole cost $1,094,828.
Two boat yards for the building of steam boats have been opened
in the city, with every prospect of success. They have already built
several boats.
A Floating Dock employing, on anaverage, about 50 hands, has been
in operation some time. During the year 1841, they took out and re-
paired 48 boats. Their charges for repairing, rebuilding, &c., that
year, amounted to $39,443. Most of the boats on the western waters,
now come to this port to repair. The facilities of docking the boat
being greater here than with any other dock, and the water in the
Mississippi being always sufficient to let them get out.
During the year 1841, there were 51 butchers engaged in supplying
the city with meat. The following is the aggregate of their returns
of cattle, &c. slaughtered during the year.
|
Number. |
Cost. |
Average Price. |
| Neat Cattle, |
11,426 |
$181,801 |
$15 82 |
| Calves, |
2,370 |
10,988 |
4 63 |
| Hogs, |
16,950 |
88,375 |
5 18 |
| Sheep, |
10,060 |
20,910 |
2 08 |
|
40,806 |
$302,074 |
|
The cause of morals and education are as well sustained in this
city in proportion to its means and the extent of its population as in
any other city in the Union. There are in the city the following
Churches.
Two Catholic Churches and a third commenced.
Two Presbyterian.
Two Episcopal.
Two Methodist.
One Baptist.
One Associate Reformed Presbyterian.
One Unitarian.
One German Lutherian:
Two African.
The Episcopalians have three Churches, but as yet, only two build-
ings. The Methodists are building another large Church. The As-
sociate Reformed Presbyterians are also building a large Church.—
The Baptist and Unitarian Churches have been considerably enlarged
lately.
There are two Colleges in a flourishing condition in the city and
vicinity, viz: St. Louis University, a Catholic Institution under the
Jesuits. Kemper College, situated four miles out, an Episcopal Insti-
tution. Each of these Institutions have a large number of students.
There are two medical schools, viz: The Medical Department of Kem-
per College, has held two winter sessions with large classes. The
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Medical Department of St. Louis University lately organized. Three
public school houses have been erected, which are supported by a pub-
lic fund. A Female Seminary under the charge of the Nuns of the
Sacred Hart. Also, a number of well conducted private male and fe-
male Seminaries and schools, which are well attended. We have
neither the space or time to enumerate all the institutions for education,
and for litterary, charitable and other purposes. There are two Orphan
Asylums, one for males under the care of the Sisters of Charity, the
other under the care of an association of Protestant ladies. The Hos-
pital building, under the care of the Sisters of Charity, has been con-
siderably enlarged, and is now capable of accommodating a large
number of patients. Large additions have been made within the
past year to Hotels and Boarding Houses. The Planters' House, which
was opened during the past year, in the magnitude of the building and
the style in which it is kept, will advantageously compare with any
Eastern Hotel. Other Hotels have been greatly improved.
The city, by the act of incorporation of the 15th of February, 1841,
extends about five miles along the river, and back about one mile and
a half at the deepest part. The limits are thus defined:
"All that district of country contained within the following limits,
to wit: beginning at a point in the main channel of the Missis-
sippi river, due east to the south-east corner of St. George;
thence, due west, to the west line of second Carondelet ave-
nue; thence, north, with the said west line of said avenue, to the north
line of Chouteau avenue; thence, northwardly, in a direct line to the
mouth of Stony creek, above the present north line of the city of St.
Louis; thence, due east, to the middle of the main channel of the Mis-
sissippi river; thence, southwardly, with the middle of the main chan-
nel of the Mississippi river, to the place of beginning."
The city is divided into five wards. The first ward embraces all
south of the line commencing at the mouth of the creek; thence up
the creek to the intersection of Rutgers street; thence west with Rut-
gers street to the western line of the city.
The second ward embraces all lying between the aforesaid creek
and Rutgers street; and Elm street, extending west to the west line
of the city.
The third ward embraces all between Elm and Pine streets.
The fourth ward embraces all between Pine and Laurel streets,
and Washington Avenue.
The fifth ward embraces all within the city limits, lying north of
Laurel street and Washington Avenue.
There are three market places. The middle or old market situated
on Water and Market streets. The north market on Third street, be-
tween Prune and Oak streets. The south market on Carondelet Ave-
nue, below the junction of Fourth and Fifth streets, and in front of
the Convent.
A work house, for the punishment of vagrants and other offenders
against the city ordinances, has been erected at the intersection of
Park Avenue with the west line of the city.
Advertisements
Republican
Printing Office,
No. 45,
Main Street, St. Louis.
Book And Job
Printing
Of every description, neatly executed at
Low Prices.
Steam
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Boat
Bills,
In colors of plains,
Printed in a neat and handsome manner.
Missouri Republican,
Printed By
Chambers & Knapp
Daily, Tri-Weekly & Weekly,
Advertisements & subscriptions respectfully
solicited, at 45, Main street.
Advertising Directory. 1
Mississippi Foundry,
No. 202,
North Main Street,
Saint Louis.
Gaty, M'Cune & Glasby ,
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Steam Engines, Brass and Iron Castings,
Saw Mill Wrought And Cast Irons,
Mill Machinery, Oil Screws and Presses, Tobacco
and all other kinds of Screws; Smithing
in all its branches.
s. Boat work done at the shortest notice.
The highest price given for old copper and brass.
Dr.Brandreth'S,
Celebrated Vegetable
Universal Pills,
An effectual assistant of Nature,
56½ Office, 56½
Market Street,
Saint Louis, Mo.Missouri
Donaldson & Hall ,
Plane And Edge Tool Manufactory
And General
Hardware Store,
No. 25, Main Street,
Saint Louis.
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Fresh Garden Seeds
(Of direct importation,)
Warranted Of The First Quality, For Sale By
Dinn & Grubb ,
At The Missouri Seed Store,
No. 6, Main Street, near the Market, St. Louis.
The collection consists of every variety of Garden, Farm and Flower
Seeds; Dutch Bulbous Flower Roots; fine Roses; superb double Dahlias,
of above 100 choice varieties; Green House Plants; Ornamental and
Fruit Trees; Gooseberry and Currant Bushes; Strawberries, Raspber-
ries, Asparagus Roots, &c. &c.
Also, red and white Clover seed; Lucern or French Clover; Timothy;
Orchard Grass; Herds and Blue Grass; Wheat, Barley and Rye; fine
Scotch Potatoe Oats; Mangel Wurtzel and French Sugar Beet, with full
directions for culture and manufacture of Sugar; Morus Multicaulis
Trees, with treatise on culture.
Country Merchants supplied with seed, neatly put up with labelledpa-
pers, ready for retail, or in boxes from $10 to 100, or by the dozen papers,
or pound and bushel, (if they prefer making their own selection from the
general catalogue) for which a separate price list will be furnished.
Planters furnished with boxes well assorted, at from $5 to $50 each.
Market Gardeners furnished with the best quality of articles and on
reasonable terms.
These seeds are imported direct from the most eminent and experi-
enced growers in the Eastern States, and from the first seed establish-
ments in France, Holland, England and Scotland, and may be depended
on as fresh and genuine.
Also, Ploughs, Cultivators, Corn Shellers and Straw Cutters of the
most approved varieties; Garden and Farming Tools.
Canary birds of the finest song; breeding and fancy cages. Bird seed
of every sort, with a treatise on the care of Canaries, Goldfinches and
other song birds.
Advertising Directory. 3
Paper Hangings Warehouse.
B. B.Michael, ,
Wholesale and retail dealer in French and American
Paper Hangings,
No. 45, Market street, opposite Concert Hall,
St. Louis, Mo.Missouri
The above establishment being connected with one of the largest
American Manufactories in the East, an extensive and elegant assort-
ment of every description of Paper Hangings will be kept constantly on
hand. New patterns regularly received as soon as manufactured.
Dealers, merchants & others are respectfully invited to call & examine.
Johnleach, ,
150 & 152,
North Third St., North Market,
Dealer in choice
Family Corceries,
Fine Wines, Country Produce,
Staple Dry Goods, &c.
To which he invites the attention of families.
Wm.William P.Harrison, . Edw. A.Chouteau, .
Harrison & Chouteau ,
Fancy And Staple
Dry Goods,
At Retail,
No. 40, Market Street,
Under Concert Hall,
Saint Louis.
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Wilson & Brother ,
Importers & Wholesale Dealers In
Foreign and Domestic
Hardware,
Cutlery And Fancy Goods,
Sign of the Golden Anvil,
No. 84, Main Street,
Saint Louis.
G. B.Michael'S,
Dry Goods Store
Is At
56, Market Street.
G. B.Michael'S,
Paper Hangings Warehouse
Is At
45, Market Street,
Opposite Concert Hall.
Advertising Directory. 5
A.Adams, ,
Importer And Dealer ,
54, Main Street,
Is Continually Receiving
New Goods,
And has on hand at all times, an extensive assortment of
American And European
Fancy Goods,
The Following Are Some Of The Articles Comprising
His Stock, Any Of Which The Subscriber Can Sell
So As To Compete With Any House In St. Louis.
Linen cambric Hdkfs.
Percussion Caps,
Spool Thread,
Eau de Cologne,
Ivory Combs,
Cord for ladies dresses,
Looking Glasses,
Tuck Combs,
Penknives,
Silver Pencil Cases,
Violin Strings,
Drilled Eyed Needles,
Pocket Knives,
Shell and horn side Combs,
Ladies' Work Baskets,
Needle work Collars,
Travelling Baskets,
Boot Laces,
Tooth Brushes,
Accordions,
Shoe Brushes,
Suspenders,
Portable Desks,
Ambrosial shav'g Cream,
Ivory & horn dres'g combs
Persian Otto of Roses,
German silver Spoons,
Scissors,
Hook and Eyes,
Puffs and Boxes,
Pearl Shirt Buttons,
Bone and horn do.
Cotton Thread,
Hair Brushes,
Violin Strings,
Linen Collars,
Indellible Ink,
Pearl Powder,
German and English Pins,
Horse Brushes,
Sewing Silk,
Metal and Ivory Eyeletts,
Perfumery
Of Every Description,
1*
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Charles C. Norris & Co.company
No. 97,
O'Fallon'S Row, Main Street,
Three doors south of Locust, south side, sign of the
Pad Lock,
Importers of
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Hardware,
Cutlery, Saddlery,
Brass, Japaned & Plated Wares,
Guns, Pistols, Rifles, Nails, Castings, Steel, &c.
Together With Almost Every Article In Their Line.
City Dealers and Country Merchants are respect-
fully requested to give them a call, previous
to making their purchases.
Ford'S
Premium Boots
Boot And Shoe Manufactory.
EdwardFord, ,
Premium Boot Maker ,
No. 92, Second Street, between Locust and Vine,
St. Louis, Mo.Missouri
Advertising Directory. 7
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WilliamBurd, . Richard S.Tilden, . John W.Burd, .
Burd, Tilden & Burd ,
No. 43, North Main Street,
Coppersmiths,
Tin-Plate And Sheet Iron Workers,
Fancy Grate Makers,
Brass Founders,
Hydraulic Plumbers and Pump Makers,
Steamboat Work ,
Such As
Copper Pipes, Chimneys and Britches.
Bells, Brass Cocks, &c.,
Made to order.
They have also established a
Manufactory
For Making
Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe,
On Factory Alley, between Pine and Olive Streets.
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JacobBlattner, ,
Mathematical, Optical And Philosophical
Instrument Maker ,
Second, between Olive & Pine Sts.streets , St. Louis.
Has constantly on hand a large assortment of
Levelling Instruments, Surveying Compasses & Chains
Mathematical Instruments,
Spy Glasses, Barometers,
Thermometers,
Spectacles, &c.
Instruments
In the above branches will be altered or repaired
in the best manner.
All Instruments Manufactured By Him Will Be
Warranted Correct.
J. Goodell & Co.company
Dealers in
Fancy And Staple
Dry Goods,
Italian, French And India
Silk Goods,
No. 34, Market Street,
St. Louis.
JohnGoodell, ,
JamesPorter, ,
Silas C.Booth, .
Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, Embroidery, Filet Shawls,
Fancy Hdkfs., French Prints, Thread Lace, Rich
Colored Silks, Plaid Cravats, Challies, Mous-
selin de Lains, Fig'd Satins, Crapes, Silk
Hose, Filet Veils, Sinchews, &c.
Advertising Directory. 9
Hay, Agens & Co.company
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Wholesale & Retail Dealers In
Hats and Caps
Furs, &c.
No. 104,
North Main Street.
Gist & M'Kay ,
Wholesale
Dry Goods,
No. 114, Main Street,
Saint Louis.
N.B. A constant supply of Pittsburgh Cotton Yarn.
P.Salisbury, ,
Wholesale And Retail
Dealer In
Boots & Shoes,
No. 6, North Main-st.street
Saint Louis.
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Chouteau & Valle ,
Importers,
Wholesale Grocers,
Commission & Forwarding Merchants ,
No. 52, Water Street,
Saint Louis.
Davis, Tilden & Richards ,
Dry Goods,
Groceries, &c.
7 & 9, Market Street,
(Opposite the Market,)
Saint Louis.
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J.B. Sickles & Co.company
Manufacturers Of Saddlery,
And Importers Of
Saddlery-Hardware,
No. 140, Main Street, St. Louis,
Opposite The Bank Of Missouri.
They have constantly on hand, an extensive assortment of Saddles,
Bridles, Martingales, Harness, Trunks, Valises, Carpet-bags,
Bits, Stirrups, Harness Furniture, Leather, Webb, &c.
Advertising Directory. 11
Jos.Charless, . Henry T.Blow, .
Joseph Charless & Co.company
Main Pine Streets,
St. Louis, Mo.Missouri
Wholesale Dealers In
Drugs, Paints
Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Medicines,
Surgical Instuments, Perfumery, Window Glass
And
Druggists' Ware,
Varnishes,
Writing & Wrapping Paper,
Quills, Ink, Etc.
Agents for Shriver, Motter and Campbell's superior
Crown Glass,
And Manufacturers Of
White Lead,
Red Lead And Lytharge,
Cold Pressed
Castor Oil,
Varnishes, Paints, &c. &c.
Terms fair to punctual men, and Goods low for
Cash,
Or City Acceptances.
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EmanuelCanter, ,
No. 160,
North Main Street,
Where will always be found,
Choice Groceries,
And
Pure Liquors,
Together with an extensive assortment of
Crockery, Glass, China, &c.
At
Wholesale And Retail,
On the most liberal terms.
John G.Shelton, ,
Draper And Tailor ,
33, Locust,
Between First And Second Streets,
St. Louis, Mo.Missouri
Where At All Times May Be Found,
A Superior And Extensive Assortment,
Of
West Of England Cloths, Cassimeres,
Vestings, &c. &c.
Which will be made up to order in a
Fashionable And Correct Style,
At short notice, and terms reasonable.
Advertising Directory. 13
H.N. Davis & Co.company
Forwarding & Commission
Merchants,
Wholesale Grocers,
And Dealers In Produce,
Saint Louis.
John D.Davis, ,
Wholesale Grocer,
Forwarding & Commission
Merchant ,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
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P. Wonderly & Co.company ,
Copper And Sheet Iron Workers ,
No. 9, Locust Street,
St. Louis.
Copper Pumps, tinned in and out, and Still, Brewing
and Hatters' Kettles manufactured to order.
☞ Particular attention paid to Steam Boat Work.
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Wm.William J.Pigott, . Ww. H.Anderson, .
Pigott & Anderson ,
Wholesale And Retail
Druggists And Apothecaries ,
No. 14, Market Street,
Saint Louis.
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Keep constantly on hand a complete stock of
Drugs, Chemicals, Surgical Instruments
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Perfumerv,
Oils, Varnishes, Paints, Dye-Stuffs,
Druggists' Furniture, Vials, Corks, Window Glass, Putty, Painters'
Brushes, Artists' Pencils, Printing and Job Ink, do. fine assorted colors,
Gold, Silver and Copper Bronze, assorted colors; Thermometers, Hy-
drometers, Patent Medicines, &c., which, they will sell for cash, or to
punctual men on liberal terms.
Wolff & Hoppe ,
17, Market Street,
Saint Louis, Mo.Missouri
Direct importers of
German & Fancy Goods,
Such as
Hosiery, Laces, Fringes, Tapes, Bind-
Ings and Trimmings, Silk Cravats,
Handkerchiefs and Ribbons.
Also—Dealers In
Combs, Looking Glasses, Cutlery, Perfumery,
Brushes, Toys, Dolls,
And Fancy Goods Generally.
Advertising Directory. 15
F. W.Southack, ,
[18] No. 18, [18]
Main Street,
Importer And Dealer In
China, Glass
And
Queensware,
Wholesale And Retail.
Families, Hotels, Steamboats
And
Boarding Houses
Supplied on the most favorable terms.
Ware Carefully Packed And Delivered At Any
Part Of The City, Free Of Expense.
Ernest C.Angelrodt, . EdwardEggers, . RobertBarth, .
Angelrodt, Eggers & Barth ,
No. 165,
Main Street,
Saint Louis, Mo.Missouri
Importers And Dealers In
Groceries, Liquors, Wines,
And
Segars,
And
Commission & Forwarding
Merchants .
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W. H.M^Kinstry, ,
Fashionable Hat And Cap Manufacturer ,
No. 13, Market Street,
Keeps constantly on hand a large and elegant assortment of
Hats And Caps,
Of the very latest Eastern Styles, comprising all the kinds worn by gen-
tlemen of fashion. He also keeps a large stock of Hats and Caps suitable
for the wholesale trade, which he will sell very low for cash.
M.Brown, ,
Cheap Cash Clothing Store,
No. 52, Main Street,
Second Store above Pine Street,
Saint Louis.
A complete and general assortment of
Ready Made Clothing
Always on hand, which is mannfactured in a fashionable and superior
manner, by a
Wholesale Clothing House
In the city of New York, with which he is connected, and will be sold
at a small advance on the New York cost.
Advertising Directory. 25
Academy And High School
For
Young Ladies ,
South Fifth street, near the corner of Market,
St. Louis,
By Mr.P.Mauro, and the Misses Mauro, .
Colburn & Coolidge ,
Wholesale Dealers in
Wooden Ware And Chairs,
Brushes, Matches And Brooms,
No. 13, Water Street,
St. Louis.
Jones, Bacon & Co.company
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Drugs, Medicines, Oils,
Paints & Dye-Stuffs, Glass & Glassware,
And Manufacturers Of
White Lead,
St. Louis.
Thos.Jones, .
Sherman J.Bacon, .
Sam'L. T.Hyde, .
Drs. Mullowny & House ,
Office 41, North Third Street,
Between Olive and Pine,
St. Louis.
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John C.Shepherd, ,
No. 184, Main Street,
Between the Union and Missouri Hotels,
St. Louis,
Manufactures and keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of
Saddlery,
Which will be sold at as low prices as any other shop in this city.
Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valices, Halters, Circingles, Girtles, Col-
lars, Hames, Whips, &c. always on hand.
AlbertTodd, . John M.Kbum, .
Todd & Krum ,
Attornevs At Law ,
Office, No. 41, Pine Street,
Saint Louis.
E. B.Bateman, ,
Wholesale And Retail
Druccist ,
No. 3, Water Street,
Three Doors Above The Market, Opposite the Ferry Landing,
Keeps constantly on hand a complete assortment of
Fresh Drugs,
Medicines And Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass,
Glassware, Etc.
To which the attention of the
City And Country Trade
Is Respectfully Invited.
Advertising Directory. 27
Beasley & Johnson ,
Tobacco,
Commission of Forwarding Colloerchants ,
No. 12, Front Street,
St. Louis.
Edwin C.Beasley, ,
Ashton P.Johnson, ,
J. MBullard, ,
Dealer In
Drugs, Medicines,
Surgical Instruments,
Fancy articles, and Perfumery of every description,
Planters' House, Fourth Street,
Saint Louis.
Physiciians' Prescriptions will be attended to with care at all hours.
E. Vaudry Deroin & Co.company
Wholesale And Retail Dealers In
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oils,
Dye-Stuffs, Varnishes,
Glass, &c. &c.
No. 46, North First Street.
Thos.Lawson, ,
Prune, between Second and Third,
Sheet Lead And Lead Pipe Factory,
Plumber & Hydrant Maker,
N.B. Hatters' Kettles and every variety of Lead Ware
manufactured to order, at the shortest notice.
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Carstens & Schuetze ,
No. 163, main Street,
St. Louis.
Importers
And Wholesale Dealers In
Drugs, Medicines,
Essential Oils, Herbs, Extracts,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes,
Window & Apothecary Glass, &c.
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They will keep constantly on hand, an extensive assortment of
Chemical Preparations,
From the most celebrated Chemists in London and Paris.
Seidlitz and Soda Powders prepared by them and warranted of
superior quality.
Geo.Wilson, ,
[Late of the firm of H.L. Hoffman & Co.company ]
Wholesale And Retail Dealer In
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs.
Perfumery, Window Glass,
And Surgeons' Instruments,
No. 5, Main Street, St. Louis.
R. R.Field, ,
Dealer In
Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings,
And
Tailor'S Trimmings,
No. 153, Main-st.street , corner of Laurel,
Saint Louis.
Advertising Directory. 29
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J. Goodell & Co.company
Manufactures And Wholesale
Dealers In
Parasols And Umbrellas,
No. 34, Market Street,
Saint Louis.
Dr.W. B.Gildea, ,
Surgeon Dentist ,
No. 27,
Chesnut Street,
Nearly Opposite the Post Office.
Saint Louis.
JosephChauvin, . Andrew H.Maxfield, .
Chauvin & Maxfield ,
House, Sign And Ornamental
Painters ,
No. 16, North Third Street,
St. Louis, Mo.Missouri
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Smith'S Garden.
Fruit Trees, Flowers & Shrubbery,
Ornamental Trees
And
Green-House Plants,
Strawberries, &c.
Double Dahlias,
Of upwards of a hundred varieties, of the choicest colors, and
every thing in the
Florist And Fruit Line.
Gentlemen's Gardens laid off in the most tasteful manner, and planted
with Shrubbery, Flowers, &c., by the subscriber,
JamesSmith, ,
Park Avenue, Morton's Addition.
Chas. H.Ruggles, . CbomwellChace, .
Ruggles & Chace ,
Commission and Forwarding
Merchants,
And
Wholesale Dealers In Staple Dry Goods,
No. 55, Main Street,
St. Louis.
C.Garvey, ,
Justice Of The Peace,
And
Notary Public ,
Remits money, in small or large sums, to all parts of
Ireland, England and Scotland, with punctuality.
Office, No. 39, Laurel Street.
Advertising Directory. 31
John L.Blaine, . W. M.Tompkins, . Wm.William D.Barret, .
Blaine, Tompkins & Barret ,
Wholesale Grocrs,
Commission & Forwarding Merchants
And Dealers In Produce,
No. 25, Water Street, St. Louis.
Especial attention paid to sales of Tobacco, Bale Rope and Bag-
ging, Sugar, Molasses and Coffee.
JohnHelgenberg, ,
Manufacturer Of
Military Goods,
And all objects in the above line, in the last fashions, as
Fringes, Tassels, Cords, Buttons, &c.
Corner Of Third And Myrtle Streets,
Saint Louis.
Geo.Woll,
Looking Glass & Picture Frame
Maker,
Printesller , &c. &c.
71 Market Ststreet , St. Louis, Mo.Missouri
N.B. Maps & Drawinas mounted & uarnished
Old Frames righilt, Pictures cleaned & repaired
32 Advertising Directory.
H. L.Hoffman, ,
Wholesale & Retail
Dealer In
Drugs, Medicine, Dye-Stuffs,
Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Brushes,
Perfumery, &c. &c.
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No 3, North Main Street, St. Louis.
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RobertCampbell, ,
Engraver on Wood,
No. 71, Market Street,
(Mr. Wool'S Picture Store,)
St. Louis, Mo.Missouri
John F.Thornton, ,
Architectural, And Ornamental
Carver ,
Corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets,
St. Louis.
Advertising Directory. 17
G. F.Filley, ,
Importer and Wholesale
Dealer In
Queensware, Class & China,
No. 145, Main Street,
St. Louis.
F. W.Beltzhoover, . Wm.WilliamRobb, .
Beltzhoover & Robb ,
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Hat & Cap
Manufacturers ,
[missing figure]
No. 86, North Main Street,
Saint Louis,
Mo.Missouri
N.B. Hats and Caps made to order.
Edwards & Francis ,
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Apothecaries
And
Druggists ,
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Corner Of Third And Green Streets,
Saind Louis.
Every Article Pertaining To Their Business Se-
Lected With The Greatest Care, And Warranted
Pure.
Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes, accurately
dispensed.
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Cheap For Cash
At 26, Pine St.
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New And Second Hand
Household and Kitchen
Furniture,
Of All Kinds.
Chairs and Furniture made to order. Old Furniture bought
repaired or re-varnished.
W. C.Corley, .
R. I.Curle, . H. L.Bateman, .
Curle & Bateman ,
General Agents ,
No. 31, Locust Street,
St. Louis.
Will attend to the purchase and sale of Real Estate and Personal
Property of every description.
Also, Collecting Rents, Leasing Property, Hiring Servants, &c.
A. Miller & Co.company
Wholesale Dealers in
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs,
Varnishes and Window Glass,
No. 94, Main street, St. Louis.
Advertising Directory. 19
Chas. F. Hendry & Co.company
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No. 32,
South-west corner of Market and Second Streets, Up Stairs.
Wholesale Dealers And Importers Of
Saddler Y - Hardware,
Shoemakers' Tools and Findings,
And Finished Leather Of Every Description,
Consisting of
Sole Leather, first, second and third qualities; Calf Skins, first, second
and third qualities; Harness Leather, Bridle Leather, Skirting Leather,
Band Leather, Welt Leather; Bag Hides, Lining Hides, Japaned Hides,
Chaise Hides; Buck Skins, Morocco Skins, Lining Skins, Binding Skins,
Sheep Skins, Hog Skins; together with a general assortment of
Shoemakers' Tools, Lasts, Boot Trees & Findings, &c.
Extensive Assortments Of The Above Articles
Constantly Kept, And Orders Filled Upon
Moderate Terms.
White & Smith ,
Importers,
Wholesale Crocers,
Commission & Forwarding Merchants,
And Steam Boat Agents ,
No. 53, Water Street,
Saint Louis.
A Gard.
B. B.Brown, M.D.
Dentist ,
No. 27, Chesnut St.
Between First and Second Streets, north side.
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S.O. & N. Coleman ,
Turners In Wood,
And
Pump, Box And Block Makers,
At Cincinnati prices,
On Centre Alley,
Between Olive And Locust And Main And
Second Streets,
Saint Louis.
Keep a general assortment of
Bed Posts, Ten Pin Balls
And
Hatters' Finishing Blocks
EdwardMead, ,
Successor To Mead & Adriance ,
Wholesale And Retail
Dealer In
Watches, Clocks.
Jewelry,
Fine Pocket And Table Cutlery,
Plated And Britannia Ware,
Military And Fancy Goods,
And manufacturer of
Silver Ware,
No. 48, Main, Corner Of Pine Street,
Saint Louis.
Particular attention paid to the repairing of Watches, Clocks,
and Jewelry.
Advertising Directory. 21
J. & W. Vandeventer ,
Wholesale And Retail
Clothing,
And Wholesale
Dry Goods,
No. 156,
Corner of Main and Laurel Streets,
St. Louis, Mo.Missouri
EdwinAdriance, ,
No. 32,
Main Street, Saint Louis,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Clocks, Watches,
Jewelry, Cutlery,
Silver, Plated & Britannia Ware;
Pistols,
Fancy Goods, Watch Tools
And
Materials.
Clocks And Watches
Repaired And Warranted.
22 Advertising Directory.
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F.Dings, ,
Manufactures
And keeps constantly on hand
An Extensive Assortment Of
Brushes,
Of various sizes and patterns,
Made To Order,
Second Street,
Between Pine And Olive Sts.streets ,
St. Louis, Mo.Missouri
R.B. & G.W. Goodwin ,
Drapers And Tailors ,
No. 41,
Market Street,
Opposite Concert Hall,
Have constantly on hand a full assortment of superfine
Broadcloths,
Cassimeres And Vestings,
Which they are prepared to
Manufacture
At short notice, in the most
Fashionable Manner.
Advertising Directory. 23
To the Afflicted!
Doct.James M.Martien'S,
Invincible Remedy
For the Treatment and Cure of
Fevers,
Antibilious Universal Life Pills,
Anti-Dispeptic
And Anti-Consumptive Pills,
And His Never-Failing
Worm Destroying
Medicine.
At the urgent solicitation of his numerous friends, Doctor M. has
been induced to offer the above Medicines to the public, he having
been engaged for the last sixteen years in bringing them to a state of
perfection, and can now confidently recommend them to the notice of
his fellow citizens. Kept constantly for sale, either wholesale or
retail, by
H. L.Hoffman, ,
No. 3, North Main-st.street
Thomas S.Nelson, ,
Attorney And Counsellor At Law ,
No. 30, Pine Street,
Between Main & Second Streets,
St. Louis, Mo.Missouri
24 Advertising Directory.
Wm.William A.Lynch, ,
Cabinet Maker,
And Undertaker ,
No. 104, Third Street,
(Opposite City Hotel,)
St. Louis.
Constantly on hand a general assortment of
Furniture, Chairs, Mattresses and bedding, Sacking bottoms,
Mahogany Plank, Boards, Veneers, Hair Cloth and Curled
Hair, Ready-made Coffins and Shrouds.
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Welsh & Wilgus ,
Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Copper, Tin
And Sheet Iron Ware,
Corner of Second and Spruce Streets,
St. Louis.
Particular Attention Paid To Gut-
Tering And Jobing Of All Kinds.
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Chamber Of Commerce.
WaymanCrow, , President .
Geo. K.M'Gunnegle, , Vice President .
F. L.Ridgely, , Secretary and Treasurer .
Tariff Of Charges, &c.
Commissions.
|
Per Cent. |
| On sales of Merchandise or Produce, |
5 |
| On Sales of Lead, |
2½ |
| Guarantee of Sales, on time, |
2½ |
For purchasing and Shipping Merchandise or Produce, with Funds in hand, on the aggregate cost and charges, |
2½ |
For accepting Drafts or endorsing Notes or Bills of Exchange, without Funds, Produce or Bills of Lading in hand, |
2½ |
For Cash advances, in all cases, even with Produce or Bills of Lading, (and interest from date,) |
2½ |
For Shipping to another market, Produce or Merchandise, upon which Advances have been made, |
2½ |
| For negotiating Drafts or notes, as Drawer or Endorser, |
2½ |
| On Sale or purchase of Stocks, |
1 |
| On Sale or purchase of Boats, without guarantee, |
2½ |
| For procuring Freights, on the amount of freight, |
5 |
| " chartering boats, |
2½ |
| " collecting freights or accounts, |
2½ |
| " collecting delayed and litigated accounts, |
5 |
| " Collecting dividends on stocks, |
½ |
| " adjusting insurance losses, |
2½ |
" receiving and remitting moneys from which no other remu- neration is derived, |
1 |
" effecting insurance, when the premium amounts to forty dol- lars, or less, |
$2 00 |
" effecting insurance, when the premium exceeds forty dollars on the amount of premium, |
5 |
| On outfits and disbursements, |
2½ |
☞The above commissions to be exclusive of storage, brokerage,
and every other charge actually incurred.
The risk of loss by fire, unless insurance be ordered, and of robbery,
theft, and other unavoidable occurrences, if the usual care be taken to
secure the property, is, in all cases, to be borne by the proprietors of the
goods.
Interest to be charged, at the rate of ten per cent. per annum, on all
debts after maturity, until paid.
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Rates for receiving and forwarding Goods, exclusive of charges actually incurred. |
| Sugar, per hhd. |
50 |
| Tobacco, per hhd. |
50 |
Pork, Beef and Whiskey, in bbls., per bbl. |
10 |
Flour, Beans, Wheat, Beeswax, &c. per bbl. |
6¼ |
| Corn, Wheat, Salt, &c., per sack, |
4 |
| Lead, per pig, |
2 |
| Merchandise, ass'd., per 100 lbs. |
10 |
| Lard, per keg, |
4 |
| Gunpowder, per keg, |
25 |
| Carriages, each, |
$5 00 |
| Gigs, |
3 00 |
| All other articles in proportion. |
|
Rates Of Storage.
|
Per Month. |
| Each hogshead Tobacco, |
$00 50 |
| " Sugar, |
50 |
| " Molasses, |
75 |
| " Bacon, |
37½ |
| Each pine or hhd. liquor, |
50 |
| Each hogshead Oil, |
50 |
| Each tierce Oil, |
37½ |
| Each " Rice or Flaxseed, |
25 |
| Each bbl. Salt, |
8 |
Each bbl. Oil, Molasses, of For- eign Liquors, |
12½ |
Each bbl. Whiskey, Cider, Su- gar, Fish, Lard, Pork or Beef, |
10 |
Each bbl. Flour, Apples, Bread and Beans, |
6¼ |
| Each 100 lbs Bacon, in boxes, |
8 |
| Each keg of Lard, |
3 |
| Each box Scap or Candles, |
3 |
| Each box Wine, |
6¼ |
| Each box Raisins or drum Figs, |
3 |
| Each bos Window Glass, |
5 |
| Each hlf box do |
3 |
| Each 100 lbs. Hempen Yarn, |
5 |
| " " Hemp, in bales, |
6¼ |
| " " Bales Rope, |
5 |
Each piece of Bagging, 50 yds. or less, (longer in proportion,) |
5 |
|
Per Month. |
Each 100 lbs. Cordage, (tarred or white,) |
5 |
| Each 100 pounds Salted Hides, |
6¼ |
| " " Dried Do., |
10 |
Each crate and cask Queens- ware, (small size,) |
25 |
Each crate and cask Queens- ware, (large size,) |
37½ |
Each bag Coffee, Pepper and Pimento, |
10 |
Each 100 pounds Iron, Steel, Lead and Shot, |
5 |
Each 100 pounds manufactured Tobacco, |
6¼ |
Each 100 pounds, Dry Goods, or other Merchandize in assorted lots, |
10 |
| Each bag Salt, (large size,) |
10 |
| " " " (small size,) |
6¼ |
| Each keg white lead, |
2 |
| " " Nails, |
5 |
| " ton Dye-wood, |
$1 00 |
| " hamper bottles, |
18¾ |
Each ream writing and wrap- ping Paper, |
1 |
| Each cask Cheese, |
8 |
| Each 100 pounds Tea, |
10 |
| Other articles in proportion. |
|
For the second and succeeding months, one-half of the above Rates to
be charged. The Rule, under the head "Commissions," respecting fire,
robbery, theft, &c., to apply, also, in the case of Storage.
Agency For Steamboats.
|
Per Trip. |
| Under 150 tons, |
$10 00 |
| Over 150 tons, and less than 300 tons, |
20 00 |
| Over 300 tons, and less than 400 tons, |
25 00 |
| Over 400 tons, and upwards, |
30 00 |
Bank Of The State Of Missouri At St. Louis.
JohnSmith, , President . HenryShurlds, , Cashier .
Branches at Fayette, Howard County, and Palmyra, Marion County.
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Insurance Companies.
St. Louis Floating Dock And Insurance Company.
JohnSinionds, , President . F. L.Ridgely, , Secretary .
Citizens' Insurance Company.
H. L.Hoffman, , President . Wm.WilliamRenshaw, , Secretary .
Missouri Insurance Company Of St. Louis.
WilliamGlasgow, , PresidJent . JohnFord, , Secretary .
Marine Insurance Company Of St. Louis.
WaymanCrow, , President . D.Hough, , Secretary .
St. Louis Perpetual Insurance Company.
J. B.Camden, , Pres't. , J. SmithHomans, Cash'r , Wm.William C.Kennett, , Sec'ysecretary .
St. Louis Gas Light Company.
EdwardTracy, , President . A.Chadwick, , Secretary .
Missouri Mutual Insurance Company Of St. Louis.
H. S.Coxe, , President . T. O.Duncan, , Secretary .
Union Insurance Company.
TheodoreMcGill, , President . John G.Stevenson, , Secretary .
St. Louis Insurance Company,
G. K.McGunnegle, , President . RobertCollet, , Secretary .
City Officers.
Geo.Maguire, , Mayor .
ArchibaldCarr, , Recorder .
Jos. A.Wherry, , Register .
Richard B.Dallam, , Auditor .
Robt.Simpson, , Comptroller .
Wm.WilliamRenshaw, , Treasurer .
JamesDaugherty, , City Attorney .
HenryKayser, , Engineer .
PeterBrooks, , Sup.W. Works ,
Jno.Ross, , R'e'v'rW.W. Rev'nue
James I.Reily, , Street Com'iss'r .
JohnAtkinson, , City Marshal .
JohnMcCausland, , Assessor .
Aug.Kennerly, , Collector .
Geo. B.Brua, , Capt.captain City Guards .
SimeonStevens, , 1st Lieutenant .
Jos. C.Morrison, , 2nd Lieut.lieutenant
PeterThomas, , 3rd Lieutenant .
28 Privates City Guards.
Jno.Cowie, , W'h'rFrt-st.street Scales .
Jno.Lee, , Weigher North Scales .
Edw.Har n, , Weigher South Scales .
Dr.J. N.McDowell, , Health officer .
JacobFeickert, , Inspector flour .
J. L.Thorp, , Inspector beef & pork .
John H.Corl, , Inspector liquors .
Alex. F.Parmlce, , Inspector of
Weights and Measures .
J. H.Ferguson, , H'b'r. & L. Master .
B. S.Hollingsworth, , Market Clerk .
S.Daniels, , Sup. Work House .
Board Of Aldermen.
Wm.William B.Wood, , 1st. Ward.
James C.Lynch, , 1st. Ward.
EdwardBrooks, , 3rd. Ward.
A. L.Mills, , Pres't , 3rd. Ward.
James G.Barry, , 2nd. Ward.
NathanRanney, , 2rd. Ward.
J. B.Crockett, , 4th. Ward.
A. E.Orme, , 4th. Ward.
John M.Wimer, , 5th. Ward.
SamuelGaty, , 5th. Ward.
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Board Of Delegates.
1st Ward.
Daniel H.Donovan, ,
Henry C.Lynch, ,
ThomasDenny, .
2nd Ward.
EllisWainright, ,
HiramShaw, ,
Ezra O.English, .
3rd Ward.
Geo. K.M'Gunnegle, ,
FrancisJones, ,
Wm.William HJones, .
4th Ward.
Louis A.LaBeaume, ,
Vital M.Garesche, ,
JohnWood, .
5th Ward.
Able R.Corbin, ,
Charles R.Anderson, ,
Thos. O.Duncan, , Chairman .
Township Officers.
Lamesgordon, , Constables St. Louis Township.
LouisDuBreuil, , Constables St. Louis Township.
Justices Of The Peace.
1st Ward.
MosesTaylor, ,
PeterCruess, ,
2nd Ward.
JohnBlack, ,
Fred.Kretchmar, ,
3rd Ward.
FremonDeBouffay, ,
AlphonsoWetmore, .
4th Ward.
Louis T.Labeaume, ,
PatrickWalsh, ,
5th Ward.
George A.Hyde, ,
ChristopherGarvey, ,
Isaac B.Thomas, , Township.
Courts.
Circuit Court.
B.Mullanphy, , Judge . JohnRuland, , Clerk .
Terms—First Mondays in March, July and November.
Court Of Common Pleas.
P. H.Engle, , Judge . Joseph W.Walsh, , Clerk .
Terms—First Mondays in February, May, August and November.
Criminal Court.
James B.Bowlin, , Judge . Julius D.Johnston, , Clerk .
Terms—First Mondays in January, March, June, September & November.
Justices Of The County Court.
HenryWalton, ,
HenryMcCullough, ,
Joseph LeBlond, ,
SamuelConway, ,
John K.Walker, ,
James J.Purdy, .
Julius DeMun, , Clerk .
Terms—First Mondays in March, June, September and December.
Probate Court.
PeterFerguson, , Judge .
Terms—First Mondays in March, June, September and December.
MarshallBrotherton, , Sheriff ; George H.Kennedy, , County Marshal ;
JosephPatterson, and ThomasR.Axtell, , Assessors ; JohnSparks, , Collector ;
George C.Melody, , Jailor county jail .
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U.S. Officers.
JohnCatron, , Judge Circuit Court ; Robt. W.Wells, , District Judge ;
MontgomeryBlair, , District Attorney ; Wm.William H.Russell, , Marshall ; Joseph
Gamble, , Clerk ; Elliott R.Hopkins, , Surveyor and Inspector of the port of
St. Louis.
State Officers.
ThomasReynolds, , Governor . M. M.Marmaduke, , Lt.lieutenant Governor .
James L.Minor, , Sec'ysecretary of State . Hiram H.Baber, , Auditor Pub.public Acc'ts.
AbrahamMcClellan, , Tseasurer . JohnHeard, , Register .
Fire Department.
Central Fire Company.
Instituted 1832—Incorporated 1836. Officers for 1842.
EdwardBrooks, , Captain ; GeorgeTrask, , Lieutenant ; D. H.Parker, ,
Foreman . AsaWilgus, , B. M.Backensto, , Engineers ; R. L.Anderson, , Wm.William
F.Ferguson, , Jno.Hunter, , Jno.Baxter, , Directors ; Jos. W.Dougherty, , Sec.secretary
Union Fire Company.
PatrickGorman, , President .
Aug.Guelberth, , Treasurer .
Francis A.Mooney, , 1st Engineer .
JamesHutchison, , sup. of hose .
Wm.WilliamGrumley, , 2nd Director .
Samuel C.Walton, , V. President .
JamesFortune, , Secretary .
JohnDemine, , 2nd Engineer .
Joseph D.Reece, , 1st Director .
Geo. W.Atchison, , 3d Director .
Wm.William R.Bostick, , 4th Director .
Washington Fire Company.
Incorporated Dec. 1838.
B. W.Ayres, , President ; HiramShaw, , Vice President ; IsaacMcHose, , Capt.captain ;
JohnScott, , Lieutenant ; F. O.English, , Sec'ysecretary ; JohnKern, , D.Colver, , Eng'rs.
St. Louis Fire Company.
Incorporated 1840.
Jos.Soufhack, , President .
Chas. E.Allen, , Secretary .
EdwardHolden, , foreman of hose .
Jos.McNeil, , V. President .
SamuelTurner, , Treasurer .
HarrisonKimball, , assistant do.
Missouri Fire Company.—Incorporated January 29, 1841.
NathanColeman, , President ; Rufus S.King, , Vice President ; Isaac S.
Smyth, , Secretary ; Wm.William A.Lynch, , Treasurer ; J. R.Snyder, , L. D.Baker, ,
Engineers ; Thomas B.Targee, , John T.Martin, , EdwinAdrjance, , R.
Beauvais, , Directors ; N. A.Watson, , Collector ; Isaac S.Smyth, , Edwin
Adriance, , J. B.Gibson, , Standing Committee .
Liberty Fire Company.—Instituted 1841.
John M.Wimer, , President ; PeterBrooks, , Vice President ; Thomas O.
Duncan, , Secretary ; John F.Darby, , Treasurer ; John G.Wood, , Richard
J.Howard, , JohnEvil, , GilbertDeacan, , Directors ; DavisMoore, , Chief
Engineer ; A. W.Foster, , J. R.Howard, , Assistant Engineers .
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Neptune Fire Company.
Francis A.Mooney, , Captain .
J. H.M'Vicker, , Sec'ysecretary & Treas'r'r .
Charles T.Wilgus, , 2nd Engineer .
N. J.Roff, , 2nd Director .
J.Rudolph, , 4th Director .
Wm.William Jas.Hammond, , Licutenant .
JohnWarren, , 1st Engineer .
LewisGraham, , 1st Director .
E. C.Miller, , 3rd Director .
M.Mooney, , Captain of Hose .
O. W.Child, , Collector .
Volunteer Companies.
St. Louis Grays.
A. R.Easton, , Captain ; Jos. W.Dougherty, , First Lieutcnant ; A. R.
Chouteau, , Ensign ; Jos. H.Conn, , Color Bearer ; S. O.Coleman, , First Ser-
gant ; Geo. W.West, , Second Sergeant ; D. A.McLachlan, , 3d do. ; Ellis
Wainright, , 4th do.
Boone Infantry.
A.Riddle, , Captain ; R. M.Parks, , first Lieutenant ; J. C.Smith, , second Lien-
tenent ; J. F.Thornton, , third Lieutenant ; JohnKnapp, , firnt Sergeant ; A.Hare, ,
second Sergeant ; J. B.McDowell, , third Sergeant ; E.Boyd, , fourth Sergeant ; G.
W.Dayis, , fifth Sergeant .
Native American Rangers.
—, Captain ; William S.Stewart, , first Lieutenant ; AlbertTodd, , second
Lieutenant ; P.Salisbury, , third Lieutenant ; DavidK.Hunter, , Ensign ; J. D.Mc-, , first Sergeant .
Churches.
Names Of Pastors, &c.
Catholic Cathedral , Walnut, bbetween Sec'd and Third—BishopKenrirk, .
University Chapel , corner Washington Avenue and 10 h—Professors .
Christ Church , cor.corner Fifth and Chesnut—Rev.reverend F. F.Peake, .
St. Johns, Washington Engine House —Rev.reverend W.Griswold, .
St. Pauls , corner Fifth and Wash streets—Rev.reverend P. GMinard, .
First Presbyterian , corner Fourth and St. Charles—Rev.reverend ABullard, .
Second Presbyterian , corner Fifth and Walnut—W. S.Pot's,
Methodist Episcrpal , corner Fourth and Washington Arenue—W.Patton, .
Associate Reformed Presbyterian , cor.corner Fifth and Locust—J. F.Sawyer, .
Unitarian , cor.corner Fourth and Pine—W. G.Elliot, .
Biptist , corner Third and Chesnut—I. T.Hint, .
Universalist Church, Concert Hall —N. M.Gaylord, .
M.E. Centenary Church , cor.corner Fifth and Pine.
German Evangelical Church , corner Saventh and Clark.
African Methodist Church , near corner of Green an 7th—JohnAnderson, .
African Baptist Church , South Fifth street—J. BerryMeachum, .
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Colleges, Academies, &c.
Board Of Trustees St. Louis University.
Rev.reverend P. J.Verhagen, , President ; Rev.reverend J.Vandevelde, , V. President ;
Rev.reverend G. A.Carrell, , Secretary ; Rev.reverend P.Verheyden, , Treasurer ; Rev.reverend Messrs.
J.Emis, , Mignard, , O.Loghlin, , Druyts, .
Officers of the University.
Rev.reverend J.Vandevelde, , President ; Rev.reverend Geo. A.Carrell, , Vice President ;
Rev.reverend J. B.Emis, , Prefect of Studies ; Rev.reverend J. B.Druyts, , Librarian ; Rev.reverend A.
Maesseele, , Procurator ; E.Vitalis, M.D., and ThomasMcMartin, M.D.,
attending physicians .
Academy Of The Sacred Heart.
Madam Elenor M.Gray, , Superior . Lady Assistants, 24; Boarders, 45;
Day Scholars, 23; Orphans educated and supported in the establishment, 26.
Medical Society Of Missouri.
MeredithMartin, M.D., President ; ThomasReyburn, M.D., Vice-Presid't ;
R. P.Simmons, M.D., Treasurer ; JamesSykes, M.D., Corresponding Sec'ysecretary ;
John B.Gray, M.D., Recording Sec'ysecretary .
Western Academy Of Natural Sciences.
B. B.Brown, M.D., D.D.S.President ; Geo.Engelmann, M.D., Vice
President ; M. P.Leduc, , Treasurer ; Wm.WilliamWeber, , Recording Secretary .
Chairmen of Departments—Dr.B. B.Brown, , Zoology; G.Schuelze, ,
Botany; Dr.Wislizenus, , Natural Philosophy and Meteorology; Dr.Geo.
Engelmann, , Chemistry and Minerology; Dr.HenryKing, , Geology.
The hall of the Academy is upon the north east corner of Fourth and
Chesnut streets, up stairs; entrance on Chesnut street.
St. Louis German Academy.
Incorporated by an act of the General Assembly, approved Feb. 13th, 1839.
School on Myrtle between Third and Fourth-sts.streets Property $2000.
Board of Trustees for the year 1842.
Dr.EdwardRose, , Chairman ; Dr.EugeneHeldritt, , Cashier ; Philip
Ewald, , JohnWeinheimer, , John C.Miller, , HenryBloome, , MathiasSteitz, ,
Trustees ; Wm.WilliamWeber, , Secretary ; Julius G.Weyse, , Professor .
Medical Department Of Kemper College.
J. NMcDowell, M.D., Professor of Anatomy nnd Surgery, Dean of the Fa-
culty; W. CarrLine, M.D., Prof, of Obstetrics and diseases of women and chil-
dren; John DeWolf, M.D., Prof. of Chemistry; E. H.Merryman, M.D., Pro.
of Materia Medica; R. F.Barrett, M.D., Prof. of Physiology and Padiology; J.
S.Moore, M.D., Prof. of Theory and Practice; S. GratzMoses, M.D., Adj.Pro.
of Obst. and Diseases of women and children.
This institution holds its sessions in the winter season, four months each,—Price of course $100.
Medical College Of The St. Louis University,
Located on Washington Avenue between Ninth and Tenth Streets.
Organized in 1836; re-organized, 1841. A summer course of lectures in
Viii St. Louis Directory—1842.
this institution, commenced on the 24th of March, and will terminate on
the last of June, The regular winter course will commence about the
first of November.
St. Louis Dispensary.
At the northwest corner of Pine and Fourth Streets.
Open every day (Sundays excepted) between the hours of half past 2
and 4 P.M.Consulting Physicians —Wm.WilliamBeaumont, M.D., Hardage
Lane, M.D.Attending Physicians —S. GratzMoses, M.D., Wm.William M.Mc-, M.D., Charles A.Pope, M.D., John B.Johnson, M.D., J. J.
Clark, M.D., Geo.Johnson, M.D.
Societies.
St. Louis Lyceum—Incorporated, A.D.1839.
Dr.Thomas J.White, , President ; Charles C.Carroll, , John M.Eager, ,
Vice Presidents ; TruemanHoyt, , Recording Secretary ; B. B.Dayton, , Cor-
responding Secretary ; Nathan D.Allen, , Treasurer ; ChesterHarding, , Li-
brarian ; Wm.William M.McPherson, , John M.Krum, , John V.Eustace, , Benjamin
F.Thomas, , Henry L.Cobb, , Directors ; NathanielHolmes, , MannButler, ,
AlbertTodd, , Library Committee . The number of volumes in Library
of the Lyceum is thirty-four hundred. Elections held annually. Regu-
lar meetings on Monday evening of each week at the Lyceum Hall, cor-
ner of Third and Pine Streets. Lectures and public debates weekly dur-
ing winter.
Young Men'S Debating Society.
Founded May 7th, 1840.
John T.Pigott, , President ; Wm.William J.Hammond, , Vice President ; O. W.
Child, , Secretary ; ThomasB.Wade, Treasurer ; N. J.Roff, , Librarian ; Da-Caughlan, , Charles T.Wilgus, , and JosephChilds, , Directors .
Library numbers 1000 volumes. Meetings held Saturday evenings of
each week, at the Lyceum Hall corner of Third and Pine Streets.
St. Louis Franklin Institute.—Incorporated January 1841.
(Corner of Fifth street and Washington Avenne.)
ChirlesCarter, , President ; WesleyFallon, , Vice-Piesidcnt ; JohnW.Colvin, ,
Recording Sec'ysecretary ; J. B.Wall, , Corresponding Sec'ysecretary ; J. T.Stone, , Treasurer ; Al-Jones, , HiramMiller, , CharlesW.Gibson, , Directors .
St. Louis Hospital.
Superintended by twelve Sisters of Charity. Superior , Sister E. Re-
beccaDeLone, .
Male Orphan Asylum, Catholic.
Walnut, between First and Second, under the charge of five Sisters of
Charity. Sister Mary AngelaHughs, , Superior .
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Protestant Orphan Asylum.
Mrs.DanielHough, , First Directress ; Mrs.JosiahSpaulding, , Second
Directress ; Mrs.SamuelPerry, Treasurer ; Mrs.JohnSmith, , Secretary ;
Mrs.JudithLewis, , Matron .
St. Louis Catholic Male Orphan Association.
MichaelTesson, , President ; Col.P. M.Dillon, , Vice President ; Christo-Garrey, , Secretary ; JohnEnnis, , Treasurer .
Female Orphan Asylum, Catholic,
At the Convent of the Sacred Heart. Madame E. M.Gray, , Superior .
St. Louis Young Catholic Friend'S Society.
John P.McMeal, , President ; DennisGalvin, , Vice President ; JohnO'-, , Book-keeper ; MatthewMooney, , Recording Secretary ; Christopher
Garvey , Corresponding Secretary .
Hibernian Society.
JohnWalsh, , President ; JohnEnnis, , V. President ; Ringrose D.Watson, ,
Treasurer ; DennisGalvin, , Secretary , WilliamLawler, , Steward . 135
members; Society commenced 4th July, 1837; incorporated by legislature
of 1840 and '41.
St. Andrew'S Society Of St. Louis.
KennethMcKenzie, , President ; JamesMoffat, , WilliamStrachan, , Vice
Presidents ; AlexanderFerguson, , Treasurer ; Douglas E.Milne, , Secretary ;
Dr.AlexanderMarshall, , Physician . Board of Managers —DavidYeo-, , AlexanderRobertson, , James L.Brown, , SamuelMcLean, , George
Sutherland, , ArchibaldMcKenzie, .
Mechanic'S Institute.
In the basement story of the Unitarian Church , corner of Fourth and Pine sts.streets
M. LewisClark, , President ; Wm.William A.Lynch, , D. B.Hill, , Vice Presidents ; S.
W.Wilson, , Corresponding Secretary ; G. W.West, , Recording Secretary ; John
Ford, , Treasurer ; ThomasAndrews, , Auditor ; JohnMcNeil, , Actuary ; B.Phili-, , Wm.WilliamHouston, , Curators . Council—B.B.Brown, , D.Woodman, , R.Bayd, ,
G. W.Davis, , J. R.Hammond, , J. B.Gibson, , J. H.Fergnson, , D.Weston, , Sam'l.
Gaty, , James A.Hardy, .
Missouri Tract Society .—Mr.WyllysKing, , President .
Missouri Bible Society .—Mr.H. R.Gamble, , President .
Missouri Sunday School Union .—Mr.G. K.Budd, , President .
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Colonization Society.
Gen.Ranney, , President ; Rev.reverend I. T.Hinton, , JosephTabor, , and F. F.
Peake, , Vice Presidents ; Rev.reverend A.Bullard, , Secretary ; Charles C.Whittle-, , Treasurer .
St. Louis Total Abstinrnce Society.
WyllysKing, , President ; Thomas G.Settle, , G. K.Budd, , Rev.reverend ReedWil-, , Vice Presidents ; E. VanAlstine, , Secretary .
Washingtonian Temperance Society.
Geo. A.Hyde, , President ; Benj. F.M'Kenney, , Wm.William F.Chase, , Samuel
Fife, , V. Presidents ; Edw.Charelss, , Treasurer ; J. H.M'Millan, , Secretary .
Martha Washington Temperance Society.
Mrs.VespasianEllis, , 1st Directress ; MrsDr.E.Hale, , 2d Directress ; Mrs.
CharlesCollins, , 3d Directress ; Mrs.Bullard, , Secretary ; Mrs.WaymanCrow, ,
Treasurer .
St. Louis Sacred Music Society.
(Rehearsals every Tuesday evening at the Uuitarian Church)
N.Childs, . Jun, President ; M. V.Hall, , Vice-President ; E.Hayman, , Treas. ;
W.Claflin, , Secretary ; C.Webb, , Vecal Conductor ; C.Balmer, , Instrumental
Conductor .
Masonic.
Grand Council Of Missouri.
Com.JosophFoster, , TIG.M ; Alexander T.Douglass, , 2J officer ; Gilbert
Nurse, , 3d do ; JesseLittle, , 4th do. , EsremOwens, , JohnOssick, ,
EdwardKlein, , Richard H.Dallam, ; Sec'ysecretary ; HiramClrarnberlin, , G.C.
Missouri Royal Arch Chapter, No. I.
M.E.H.P.; E., JoabBarnard, , K.; E, L.Clark, ,
S.; C., JosephFoster, , C.H.; C, J.Little, , K.S.C; C, W. R.Singleton, ,
P.S.
Grand Lodge Of Missouri.
M.W., P. H.McBride, , G.M. ; W. JosephFoster, , S.G.W. ; W. H.
Bower, . J.G.W. ; W. C.Melody, , G. Treasurer ; W. B.Dal-, , G. Secretary ; W. r.Singleton, , S.D. ; W. H.Magohan, , J.D. ;
W. EsromOwens, , Tyler .
St. Louis Lodge No. 20.
Wm.William S.Stewart, , W.M. ; H. L.Clark, , S.W. ; JosephRowe, , J.W. ; Joab
Bernard, , Treasurer ; Richard B.Dallam, , Sec'y. ; EsromOwens, , Tyler .
St. Louis Directory—1848. Xi
Naphtali Lodge No 25.
R. JosephFoster, , W.M. ; R. R.Singleton, , S.W. ; R. A.
Todd, , J.W. ; J. S.Allen, , Treasurer ; H. C.Marthens, , Secretary ; Samuel
Pottle, , S.D. ; Charles H.Pond, , J.D. ; JesseeLittle, and Wm.William A.Barnes, ,
Stewards ; E.Owens, , Tyfer .
Coleman Lodge.
R. P.Coleman, , W.M. ; J.Slygh, , S.W. ; E.Hall, , JW. ; E.Ho-, , Treas. ; J. R.Snyder, , Secretary ; IsaacHedges, , S.D. ; Bowes, , J.D.
Independent Order Of Odd Fellows.
Right Worthy Grand Lodge Of Missouri.
Benjamin F.McKenney, , M.W.G. Master ; LouisDuBrcuil, , R.W.D.
G. Master ; Henry M.Brown, , R.W.G. Warder ; Louis T.Labeaume, , R.
W.G. Secretary ; Elihu H.shepard, , R.W.G. Treasurer ; Warren C.Cor-, , R.W.G. Conductor ; Wm.William S.Stewart, , R.Rev.reverend G. Chaplain ; David
Dell, , R.W.G. Guardian ; WilliamChilds, , Boonvilie, R.W.D.D.G. Mas-
ter , John L.Kcan, , St. Louis, Grand Host , appointed by Grand Master.
Wildley Encampment No. 1, St. Louis.
Benjamin F.McKenney, , Chief Patriarch ; William S.Stewart, , M.E.
High Priest ; A.Genestelle, , Senior Warden ; M.Nowakowski, , Junior War-
den ; Louis T.Labeaume, , Scribe ; J. J.Humbert, , Guardian ; Elihu H.
Shepard, , Treasurer .
St. Louis Degree Lodge No. 1.
William S.Stewart, , Worthy Lecture Master ; S. F.Spalding, , Worthy
Deputy Lecture Master ; EbenezerYoung, , Worthy Assistant Lecture Mas-
ter ; JohnHunter, , Worthy Warden ; D. NDell, , Worthy Guardian ; E. H.
Shepard, , Worthy Treasurer ; HenryPriess, , Worthy Conductor .
Traveller'S Rest Lodge No. 1, St. Louis.
M.D.Quirk, , N.G. ; A. G.Lammey, , V.G. ; Warren C.Corlay, , Treas-
urer ; John T.Moore, , Secretary ; S. F.Spalding, , Book Keeper .
Wildley Lodge No. 2, St. Louis.
ConradFox, , N.G. ; S. S.Leivis, , V.G. ; Louis T.Labeaume, , Treasurer :
Isaac McKendrceVeitch, , Secretary ; RobertGary, , Book Keeper .
Germania Lodge No. 3, St. Louis.
JohnBrcndell, , N.G. ; AntonKern, , V.G. ; JohnEbner, , Treasurer ;
MathiasBecker, , Secretary ; JacobRosenbaum, , Book Keeper .
St. Louis Lodge No. 6.
HenryDoellner, , N.G. ; JohnBlack, , V.G. ; Harlam S.Leaf, , Secretary ;
Wm.William S.Stewart, , Treasurer .
Saint Louis Directory. 1 AAN-ALD
A.
Aansorgh, Sam'l., drayman , Franklin Avenue,
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Abbott, Jas., jour.carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Fr'nklin Avenue and Wash.
Abel, John, laborer , Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Able, Geo., cabinet maker , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Ables & Kohn , rclothing merchants , 103 and 113
nnorth First.
Ables, Nathan, (A & K ) clothing mechant , 103 & 113
nnorth First.
Abrams, Mrs.E. F., widow, Second
bbetween Lombard and Hazel.
Academy of the Sacred Heart ,
ssouth Fifth
bbetween Laadie and Convent, Ma-
dame E.J.M. Gray, Superior.
Ackle, Mrs.Louisa, widow, Second,
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
Acom, Rob't, stage superintendent ,
ccorner Market and Eighth.
Acom, Thos., jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Market and Eight.
Adams, Aug, fancy dgmerchant , 4s
nnorth First.
Adams, John H., r dry goods, boot and shoe merchant 171 Broadway.
Adams, John, shoemaker , 58
nnorth Sixth.
Adams, Rudolph, apothecary and druggist ,
eeast Fourth and Market.
Adams, Wm.William, watchman , Pine
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Adams, Edson, chair factory, 25 St. Charles.
Adams, Jane, colored wash woman , Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Adams, James, carpenter , Eleventh
bbetween Morgan and St. Charles road.
Adams, Jacob, tailor , Wash
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Adams, Mrs.Hannah, widow, 84 Market.
Adams, Bartlett, cabinet maker , Madison, below Ashley.
Adreon, Stephen W., M.D. , 78
nnorth Second.
Adriance, Edwin, watch maker and jeweller , 32
nnorth First.
Aemsiller, John, miller , Ninth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
African, Church, Green
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
African School , Almond
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Afterkeit, Henry, laborer , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Agen, James, hawker , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Agney, Daniel, carriage maker , Second
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Ahlers, Wm.William, shoe maker , Church
bbetween Park Avenue and Barry.
Ahner, August, laborer , Soulard
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Aiken, C., academy, Fourth
bbetween olive and Pine.
Ainsworth, R., Western Hotel, Laurel
bbetween First and Front.
Ainsworth, Dexter, Laurel
bbetween First and Front.
Aird, James, jour.painter , 95
nnorth Third.
Albits, Jacob, shoemaker , 12 Oak.
Albion, Hall, (D.Moore, 151
nnorth Second.
Albrund, Henry, tailor ,
ccorner St. Charles and Fifth.
Albrecht, Miss Louisa, servant , Sixth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Albrecht, Peter, gardner ,
bbetween Soulard's and St. George's.
Aldrich, N., clerk , 36
nnorth Front.
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2 St. Louis Directory—1842. ALD-AMI
Aldrich, Levi, carpenter , 17 Green.
Alexander, B. W., livery stable, 90
nnorth Second.
Alexander, D. B., jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Fourth and Green.
Alexander, Sam'l., jour.brick layer , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Alexander, Hascall, carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Allen, Nathan D., clerk , 51
nnorth First.
Allen, Jedediah, baker , Laurel
bbetween First and Front.
Allen, Sylvester, Attorney at Law.
Allen, Isaac S., book keeper , 157
nnorth First.
Allen, Wm.William, clerk , 63
nnorth Front.
Allen, G. B., Turner,
nnorth Third, near corner Locust.
Allen, W. S., Gazette editor , 97 Main.
Allen, C. E., clerk ., 97 Main.
Allen, Rob't, anctioneer , 114
nnorth First.
Allen, Elisha, bar keeper ,
ccorner Fourth and Locust.
Allen, Arnold L., butcher , 124
nnorth Third.
Allen, J. S., r grocery and dgmerchant , 1 Broadway.
Allen, Beverly, attorney at law , 129 Market
ccorner Sixth.
Allen, Miss Sarah, Green
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Allen, Miss Eliza, Green
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Allen, Jas. M.; brick layer , Elm
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Allen, Harvey, bricklayer , Elm
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Allen, Geo. H., brick layer , Elm
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Alleyne & Klein , w grocers and produce dealers, 65
nnorth First.
Alleyne, J. B.,(A & K ) merchant , Sixth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Almeida, Wm.William H., clerk , 9
ssouth First.
Almrode, Mrs., widow, Prune
bbetween First and Front.
Almstedt, Henry, clerk , 22 Market.
Almstedt,Mrs.Julia, widow, 60
ssouth Second.
Alt, Miss Mary, servant , 41 Elm.
Altemus, John F., merchant tailor , 23 Pine.
Althouse, Henry, carpenter , 32
nnorth Sixth.
Altinger, Ignatius, gun smith , 73
ssouth Second.
Altinger, Charles, jour, gun smith , 73
ssouth Second.
Altmann, Francis, bar keeper , 23 Olive.
Altmann, Herman H,, Broadway
bbetween Pear and Hickory.
Ambrosina, A. P., bar keeper , 8 Market.
Amelung, H. A., pork dealer , Third, 4 doors above
ccorner Pine.
American House , J.Holbrook, , 157
nnorth First.
Ames, Henry, (V & A ) g and commission merchants , 36
nnorth Front.
Ames, Edgar, clerk , 36
nnorth Front
Ames, Benj., 26 Locust
Ames, Wm.William, scrivner , Court House.
Ames, Nathan, produce dealer , Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 3 AMM-ANZ
Ammade, John, jour. mould, First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Ammann, John, Second
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
Amos, Chas., family grocery,
ccorner Eighth and Carr..
Amos, W. W., hat and cap manufacturer , 120
nnorth First..
Amos, John, 120 north First..
Amsinger, Geo., jour.blacksmith , Cherry
bbetween First and Second..
Amschler, Jno., miller , Ninth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash..
Anderson, R. L., clerk , 30
nnorth First..
Anderson, James, prentice blacksmith ,
ccorner Oak and Second..
Anderson & Morgan , 45
nnorth Front, boat store.
Anderson, Chas., colored bell ringer for auctions, 70 Olive.
Anderson, Wm.William C., Sen., Pension Agent , Sixth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Anderson, Ely, lumber merchant , Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Anderson, Wm.William H., druggist , (P & A ) 14 Market.
Anderson, Mrs.Rachel, widow, Green
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Anderson, Mrs.Margaret, widow, 40 Walnut.
Anderson, Richard, painter , Tenth
bbetween Walnut and Clark.
Anderson, John J., (JJA & Co ) dgmerchant , Walnut
bbetween 6th and 7th.
Anderson, C. R., lumber yard,
ccorner First and Willow.
Anderson, C. R., saw mill, Upper Ferry.
Andrews & Beakey , tin, copper and stove manuf'ry, 27
nnorth First.
Andrews, R. H., (CCN & Co ) merchant , 97
nnorth First..
Andrews, Thomas, (A & B ) copper smith and tinner , 67
nnorth Third.
Andre, Gabriel, mattrass maker ,
bbetween Convent and Sycamore.
Angelbeck, Fred., Walnut Street Tavern, (A & L)
ccorner Walnut and 3rd.
Angelrodt, Eggers & Barth , w and rgro. and liquor d'lers , 165
nnorth 1st.
Angle,—, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Seventh.
Anhausser, Fred., jour.tailor , 8 Vine.
Anmaitago, Geo., drayman , Second
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Annan, Roberdeau, chymist and druggist ,
ccorner Third and Market..
Ansalm, Joseph, oil maker , Eagle Mill.
Ansel, Isaac, second hand clothing dealer , 152
ssouth Second.
Ansel, James,carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Anson, George, clerk , Masonic Hall Lottery Office, First
ccorner Olive.
Antelope Coffee House and Billiard Room ,
ccorner Fourth and Pine.
Anthony, Jacob, laborer , Cherry
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Anthony, Henrietta, Fifth
bbetween St. Charles and Locust.
Anthony, A., clerk , Fifth
bbetween St. Charles and Locust.
Anthony, Jacob, planing mill,
ccorner Sixth and Walnut.
Anzeiger, des Westens, German paper, (by Wm.WilliamWeber, ,) 33 Pine.
4 St. Loots Directory—1842. APP-AUS
Appel, Andreas, jour.tailor , Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Appel, Fred., plasterer , Second
bbetween Hazel and Sycamore.
Appel, Jacob, jour.cooper , Third
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Appel, Wm.William, laborer , Wood, near Short.
Applegate, Benj., carpenter , 55 Locust.
Appleton, Chas. D., Eighth
bbetween Olive and Locust.
Arcade, Baths, Fred.Eckert, , 102
nnorth Second.
Archer, Benj., (JA &
Co.company ,) Brittania ware manufacturer , 23 Pine.
Archer, Patrick, porter , 141
nnorth First.
Armstrong, Wm.William, jour.barber , 15
nnorth Second.
Armstrong, Mrs.D. H., Tch'r P.Sch'l, No.3 6th
bbetween Locust & St. Chas.
Arnest, John M., jour.hatter , Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Arnken, Harbartus, laborer , Morgan,
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Arnold, Lyman, jour.carpenter , Elm
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Arnold, Thos. J., rope maker , Orange
bbetween Twelfth and Thirteenth.
Arnold, Jacob, blasksmith , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Arntt, Henry, laborer , Church
bbetween Park Avenue and Barry.
Arthur, John, boarding house, Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Artz, Stephen, jour.blacksmith , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Ashdown, Wm.William M., superintend't gas works,
ccorner Second and Convent.
Ashford, Henry, boot and shoe dealer , 26 Market.
Ashley, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow,
bbetween Lisa and Ashley, near Reservoir.
Ashmon, Mrs.Margaret, widow,
ccorner Greene and Eleventh.
Asinger, Kasper, laborer , Eleventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Aspling & Goodyear , r dry g, boot and shoe dealers , 171 Broadway.
Aspling, Thos., (A & G ) rdg, boot and shoe m'ch'nt , 171 Broadway.
Ast, Stephen, jour.bricklayer , Alley
bbetween 10th & 11th & Mark't & Wrash.
Aswede, Henry, laborer , Seventh
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Atha, Thos., laborer , Alley
bbetween Third and Fourth & Cedar & Mulberry.
Atkinson, J. C., stove, grate and tin manufacturer , res
ccorner 7th and Olive.
121
nnorth First.
Atkinson, M. T., M.D. , 18 Chestnut.
Atkinson, Jacob D., jour.stone cutter , Almond
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Atkinson, John, Second
bbetween Rutgers and Convent.
Atskinson, Benj., house painter , Washington Avenue
bbetween 5th and 6th.
Atwood, N. B., forwarding and commission merchant , 13
nnorth Front.
Auber, P., (A & B ) coffee house, 14
ssouth First.
Aubuchon, Miss Clarissa, 65
nnorth Front.
Augustin, M., coffee house, 1½ Market, residence 17
nnorth Third.
Auld, Wilson, family grocery,
ccorner Morgan and Ninth.
Austin, Wm.William J., auctioneer and real estate agent , 172
nnorth First.
Austin, Thos.,
ccorner Convent and Second.
St. Louis Dikectory—1842. 5 AUS-BAL
Austin, Solon, carpenter , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth..
Austin, Miss Caroline, Broadway
bbetween St. Charles Way and Rail Way.
Aut, Martin, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Axtell, Thomas, State and County Assessor , residence 94
ssouth Third.
Ayres, R. W., clerk , 16
nnorth Front.
Ayres & Daniels , silk and woolen dying establishment, 170
ssouth Second.
Ayres, Isaac W., (A & D ) 170
ssouth Second.
Ayres, Miss Zilpha, Eleventh
bbetween Morgan and St. Charles Road.
Ayres, B. W., Green Tree Tavern, 68
ssouth Second.
Ayres, Wm.William H., Green Tree Tavern, 68
ssouth Second.
B.
Baacke, Delerich, laborer , Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
Babbet, Charles, jour.cabinet maker , 11 Morgan.
Bach, Louis, (AL & Co ) brewery and vinegar est'b'm'nt, 32
ssouth Second.
Bacigalupo, John B., confectioner 151½
nnorth First.
Backensto, B. M., wagon maker , Fourth
bbetween Olive and Locust.
Backham, Abner, carpenter , Seventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Bacon, H D., Iron and Glass Merchant , 23
nnorth Front
Bacon, Washington, carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Thirteenth and Fourteenth.
Baggs, Wm.William, laborer , Carr
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Bagley, Mrs.Polly, widow, Florida,
bbetween First and Second.
Bagley, Jos., brick maker , Florida
bbetween First and Second.
Bahlmans, Miss Catharine, servant , Olive
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Bailey, Geo., carriage manufactory, 111
nnorth Second.
Bailey, Wm.William, lumber merchant ,
ccorner Cedar and First.
Bailey, Thos., steward , Planters' House.
Bailey, Mrs.Ann, widow, Biddle
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Baird, David R., jour.carpenter , 44
ssouth Third.
Baird, John, blacksmith ,
ccorner Thirteenth and Clark.
Baker, L. D., carpenter ,
ccorner Fifth and Washington Avenue.
Baker, Fred., apprentice blacksmith , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Baker, Levin H.,
bbetween First and Second and Smith and Bates.
Balance, J. M., tailor , Fifth
bbetween Sycamore and Convent.
Baldo, Leon, importer of Havana cigars, etc., 42
nnorth First.
Baldwin, Henry, book keeper , 147
nnorth First.
Baldwin, Mrs.Julia A., T'ch'r P.Sch'lNo. 2,
ccorner Broadway & Cherry.
Baldwin, Samuel, 46½
nnorth First.
Baldwin, J. H., coffee house, 3
nnorth Fourth.
Baldwin, George, jour.cigar maker , 29
nnorth Third.
Baldwin, R. T., jour.carpenter , Skinner
bbetween Clark and Walnut.
Balfor, Mrs.Mary A., widow, First
bbetween Lombard and Mulberry.
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6 St. Louis Directory —1842. BAL-BAR
Ball, S. W., merchant , Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Ball, Miss Frances, Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Ballman, Holman, cook , 46½
nnorth First.
Ballou, Peter P., superintendent stage lines,
ccorner Pine and Fourth.
Balmer, Chas., professor of music,
ccorner Fifth and Almond.
Baltes, John, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Baltimore Tavern , Second
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Bamber, Thomas, clerk , 21 Almond.
Banddler, Martin, laborer , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Bange, Hermann, miller ,
ccorner Washington Avenue and Eighth.
Banin, John, laborer , Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
Bank of Missouri , First
bbetween Vine and Laurel.
Bannadar, John G., laborer , Wood near Short.
Banvard, Mrs.Margaret, near Payne
bbetween First and River.
Barber, Ephraim, Armourer U. S.Arsenal, , Barry
bbetween ssouth M'k't & Church.
Barbuti, Gasper, retail grocer , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Carr.
Barger, Peter, laborer , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry..
Barger, —, jour.carpenter , Green
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Bark, E. G., jour.gold smith , 40
nnorth First.
Barker, William, jour.blacksmith , 70
nnorth Second.
Barklay, Mrs.Mary, widow, Boarding House, 63
nnorth Third.
Barken, James, laborer , 54
nnorth Fourth.
Barlow, Jos., laborer , Cerre
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Barlow, Miss Ann, Fifth, one door above corner Elm.
Barnage, John, plasterer ,
ccorner Ninth and St. Charles.
Barnard, J.H., & Brother , wholesale and retail druggist , 136
nnorth First.
Barnard, Jos., Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Barnes, William, clerk , Sixth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Barnes, Mrs.Mary, widow, Sixth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Barnes, William, (D & B ) carpenter , Fourth
bbetween Elm and Walnut.
Barnett & Ezekiel , lottery and exchange office, 35
nnorth Front.
Barnett, Lewis, lottery and exchange office, 111½
nnorth First.
Barnett, Geo. J.,(BB & B ) architect , Fourth
bbetween Olive and Pine.
Barnett, Thos., jour, copper smith , 51 Elm.
Barnum & Patton , City Hotel,
ccorner Third and Vine.
Barnum, Theron, (B & P ) City Hotel,
ccorner Third and Vine.
Barret, Wm.William J., clerk , 25
nnorth Front.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 7 BAR-BEA
Barret, Richard, Fifth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
Barrett, James, jour.moulder , Broadway
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Barrows, Wm.William,
Jr.junior , English and Classical School, Third
bbetween St. Charles
and Washington Avenue.
Barry, James G., chandler , 57
ssouth First.
Barry, John, laborer , 57
ssouth First.
Barth, R. F., jour.tailor , 87
nnorth Fist.
Barth, Robert, (AE & B ) grocery merchant , 81
nnorth First.
Barth, John, laborer , Short near Wood.
Bartherl, Miss Amelia, servant , 66 Vine.
Bartholome, John, apprentice cabinet maker , 74
nnorth Third.
Bartlett, Jos., Coffee house, 151
nnorth Third.
Bartmann, Christopher, clerk
ccorner Wash and Eighth.
Barton, W., hide dealer , 182
nnorth First.
Barton, John, clerk , Spencer,
bbetween Thirteenth and Fourteenth.
Barton, Henry, laborer , Walnut
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Basco, Geo., jour.carpenter , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Carr.
Bascom, Hiram B., watch maker and jeweller ,
ccorner Second and Market.
Basion, Mrs.Margaret, widow, 76
ssouth Third.
Bate, Jos. J., butcher , (ML & Co )
ccorner St. Charles and Tenth.
Bateman, E. B., Planters' House.
Bates, Wm.William, carpenter ,
nnorth First near Florida.
Batte, Benj. F., clerk , 95
nnorth First.
Batterberg, Thos., Second
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Battpe, John, Eight
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Bauer, Henry, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Bauer, Geo., laborer , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Bauer, Adam, carpenter , First
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Baum, Geo., jour.confectioner , 44
nnorth First.
Bauman, Jacob, apprentice baker , 181
nnorth First.
Baumann, Jacob, gunsmith , 72
ssouth Second.
Baumgartner, Rodolph, Second
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Baxter, John, boarding house, 80
nnorth Third.
Baxter, Miss Rachel, seamstress, 80
ssouth First.
Bay, Harmen, clerk , 20
nnorth First.
Bayfield, James, carpenter , 45 Market.
Bayfield, J. H., dry good merchant , 48 Market.
Beach, Lewis, wholesale and retail dry good merchant , 147
nnorth First.
Beach, Miles, clerk , 147
nnorth First.
Beachbeard, J. W., City Hall Tavern,
ccorner Third and Green.
Beadleston, Stephen, (C & Co ) upholsterer , 24
nnorth Second.
Beakey, David, jour.tinner , 27
nnorth First.
Beakey, James, jour.tinner , 27
nnorth First.
8 St. Louis Directory—1842. BEA-BEL
Beam, J. L., carpenter ,
ccorner Ninth and Market.
Bcardslee, Chas., clerk , 151½
nnorth First.
Beatty, Adam, attorney at law , 42 Pine.
Beatty, Mrs.Caroline, widow, Sixth
bbetween Pine and Olive.
Beatty, Miss Julia A., Sixth
bbetween Pine and Olive.
Beatty, Thomas J., carpenter ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Thirteenth.
Beatty, George, apprentice moulder , Broadway
bbetween Pear and Hickory.
Beaujerron, Jean B., Indian Interpreter , 72 Spruce.
Beaumont, Wm.William, M.D. ,
ccorner Fourth and Walnut.
Becherer, Matthias, Uncle Sam Coffee House, 94
nnorth Front.
Beck, Christian, tailor , Sixth
bbetween Poplar and Cerre.
Beck, Charles, laborer , Soulard
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Beck, Charles, carter , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Beckdolt, Jacob, butcher , Thirteenth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Becher, Daniel, Sen., laborer , Fifth
bbetween Park Avenue and Rutgers.
Becher, Peter, shoemaker , Church
bbetween Park Avenue and Barry.
Becher, Matthias, laborer ,
ccorner Clark and Tenth.
Becher, Fred., carter , 26
nnorth Sixth.
Becher, F. S., clerk , 22 Market.
Becher, Fred., tailor , Second
bbetween Almond and Spruce.
Becher, John P., baker , Florida
bbetween First and Second.
Becher, Valentine, jour, brewer , 32
ssouth Second.
Becher, Matthias, Citizens' Club, 48
ssouth First.
Beckey, Kasper, jour.soap maker ,
ccorner Second and Cherry.
Beckman, G., carpenter , St. Charles Road near Nineteenth.
Beckman, Fred., laborer , 123
ssouth First.
Beebe, Mrs.Sarah, widow, 49 Myrtle.
Beebe, Edward, 49 Myrtle.
Beekman, Garrett F.,carpenter , & c., 183
nnorth Fifth.
Beer, Miss Elizabeth, Buel
bbetween Marion and Carroll.
Behman, Mrs.Catharine, widow,
ccorner Second and Almond.
Behne, Charles, Tenth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Morgan.
Behne, L. W., Dr. in law , Tenth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Morgan.
Beil, Leonhard, wood dealer , Fifth
bbetween Park Avenue and Rutgers.
Beimdick, Fred., tailor , 53
nnorth Second.
Beinker, Wm.William, jour.tailor , 163 Broadway.
Belcher, Jos., painter , 38
ssouth Sixth.
Bell, John T, jour., tinner , 59
nnorth First.
Bell, Hamilton, painter , Morgan
bbetween Twelfth and Thirteenth.
Bell, John, Seventh
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Bell, James H., painter , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Bell, Ezekiel, ship carpenter ,
bbetween First and Madison near W. Works.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 9 BEL-BER
Bell, John, Walnut
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Bellward, J., tailor , Prune
bbetween First and Front.
Belt, Mrs.H. N., widow, 70 Market.
Belt, H. B., deputy sheriff , 70 Market.
Beltzhoover & Robb , hat and cap manufacturers , 86
nnorth First.
Beltzhoover, F. W., (B & R ) hat merchant , Mulberry
bbetween 2nd and 3rd.
Bemis, Nath'l S., family grocer, Eleventh near Green.
Bencette, Louis, clerk , 37
nnorth Front.
Bender, Chas., jour.saddler , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Bender, Emanuel, jour.shoe maker ,
ccorner Seventh and Morgan.
Bendel, John, laborer , Eleventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Benjamin, Nathaniel, jour.saddler , 33
nnorth First.
Bennett, Oliver, wholesale boot and shoe dealer , 101
nnorth First.
Bennett, Mrs.Mary A., widow, 23 Pine.
Bennett, Louis, 68 Locust.
Bennett, Anthony, stone mason , Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue & Morgan.
Bennett, B. M., stone mason , Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Morgan.
Bennon, H., jour.blacksmith , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Benon, John, boarding house, 105
nnorth Second.
Benson, Henry, laborer , St. George's.
Benton, Miss Mary C., Walnut
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Berger, Paul, dry good and grocery merchant , 12 Market square.
Berger, S., tailor , 14 Pine.
Bergesch, Fred., drayman , Morgan
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Bergt, Chas., laborer , Soulard
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Berkenkamp, Henry, stone mason , Third
bbetween Convent and Syeamore.
Berkley, Augustus, butcher , St. Charles Road near Twentieth.
Bernard, J & O. , w and r dry good merchants , 149
nnorth First.
Bernard, Henry, laborer , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Bernard, Geo., Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Bernhard, Aloise, music teacher ,
ccorner Second and Almond.
Bernink, Henry, laborer , Gay
bbetween Twelfth and Thirteenth.
Berri, Fred., clerk , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Barry and Park Avenue.
Berry, J. T., jour.saddler , 140
nnorth First.
Berry, Wm.William, clerk , 106 Chestnut.
Berry, Samuel L., rope maker , Eleventh near St. Charles.
Berry, Geo. W., boatman ,
ccorner Twelfth and Franklin Avenue.
Berry, Benj., laborer ,
ccorner Clark and Tenth.
Berry, Mrs.Rosanna, widow, Seventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Bersch, Jacob, wagon maker , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Thirteenth and 14th.
10 St. Louis Directory—1842. BER-BIN
Berthold, Madame Pelagie, widow,
ccorner Fifth and Pine.
Berthold, Fred., clerk ,
ccorner Fifth and Pine.
Berthold, Miss Tulie,
ccorner Fifth and Pine.
Berthold, Miss Amelie,
ccorner Fifth and Pine.
Bertram, Henry, shoemaker , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Marion and Barry.
Bertramm, Ewd., huckster , Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Beshinz, John, jour.blacksmith ,
ccorner Sixth and Chesnut.
Bess, John, jour.carpenter , Tenth
bbetween Walnut and Clark.
Bessier, Louis, stone cutter , St. George's.
Bethe, Wm.William, jour.cooper , 110
nnorth Second.
Betken, Miss Eliza, cook 30½ Olive.
Betts, Theodore, clerk , 149
nnorth First.
Betts, Wm.William B., jour.painter , 33
nnorth Second.
Betts, Walter, cabinet manufacturer , 90
nnorth Second.
Betts, John, clerk , 90
nnorth Second.
Betts, Robt., clerk , St. Louis Foundry.
Betzold, Fred., upholsterers , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Beumer, Bernard, stone mason , Myrtle
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Bever, Fred., laborer , Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Beverly, Thos., jour.engine finisher , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Bibault, Louis, laborer , Cedar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Bibenbrien, Henry, bar keeper , Second
bbetween Plum and Poplar.
Bichner, Kasper, jour.baker , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Bickelharper, Geo., jour.confectioner , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Bicker, Henry, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Bickett & Danna , Globe Tavern, 8 Market.
Bickett, John L., (B & L ) Globe Tavern, 8 Market.
Biddle, Mrs.Ann, widow, Broadway
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Biddle, Mrs.Abigail, widow, Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Biddison, James, laborer , Payne
bbetween First and Second.
Bidner, Geo., tailor , First
bbetween Poplar and Almond.
Biedenstein, Fred., gardner ,
ccorner Randolph and Sarpy Avenue.
Biel, Adam, shoe maker , 38
ssouth First.
Bielefeld, Henry, Fourth
bbetween Spruce and Poplar.
Bier, Jos., jour.cabinet maker , Fourth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Biermann, Henry, laborer , Third
bbetween Convent and Sycamore.
Bigelow, Jotham, Sr., carpenter , Seventh
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Bigham, D. S., clerk , 24
nnorth First.
Bigham, Wm.William, bricklayer , Thirteenth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Bihler, Bendick, butcher ,
ccorner Gay and Fourteenth.
Bilharz, Robert, jour.baker , 181
nnorth First.
Billings, Michael, jeweller , 9
nnorth Third.
Billon, C. P., Seventh
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Billon, Mrs.S., widow, Walnut
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Billsborough, Henry, tailor , Second
bbetween Laurel and Prune.
Binford, Thos., Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 11 BIN-BLO
Binger,Fred., German Teacher , Poplar
bbetween First and Second.
Birch, Richard, jour.trunk and harness maker , 140
nnorth First.
Birch, James, carpenter , Sixteenth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Bircher, Philipboot and shoe maker , 47 Olive.
Bircher, Dr.Rudolph, leeching, cupping and bleeding, 73½
nnorth Fourth.
Bird, Ralph, (B & B ) Union Hotel, 178
nnorth First.
Birmingham, Thos., pedlar , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Bischoff, Conrad, shoe maker , 39
ssouth First.
Bischoff, George, shoe maker , 39
ssouth First.
Bischoff, Henry, cabinet maker , Vine
bbetween Second and Third.
Bisheir, Simeon, butcher , Second
bbetween Hazel and Sycamore.
Bisonette, Ambrose, 35
nnorth Seventh.
Bitner, Conrad, shoe maker , Third
bbetween Convent and Sycamore.
Bix, John, shoe maker , Carr
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Black, John, Justice of Peace and Notary Public,
ccorner First and Myrtle.
Black & Thomas , livery stable, Walnut
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Black, Samuel, (B & T ) livery stable, Walnut
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Black, A. H., boatman , Green
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Blackiston, John, laborer , Alley
bbetween 3rd and 5th & Convent & Rutgers.
Blackmore, Wm.William, clerk , Sixth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Blaettermann, Andreas, shoe maker , 45 Elm.
Blair, Adam, jour.carpenter , Third
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Blair & Gantt , attornies at law, 38 Chesnut.
Blair, Warfield, deputy clerk circuit court,
ccorner Market and Fifth.
Blair, James, Fifth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Blair, Montgomery, attorney at law , Collins
bbetween Cherry and Pear.
Blair, Wm.William A., carpenter , Poplar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Blake, Samuel P., jour.painter , St. Charles
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Blake, Benjamin, stone mason , Morgan
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Blanchard, E., (L & B ) dry good and grocery dealer , 27
ssouth First.
Blanchfield, John, hostler ,
ccorner Second and Prune.
Blattner, Jacob, mathematical & instrument maker , 2d
bbetween Pine & Olive.
Blattan, Chas. F., Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Blauvelt, C. N., carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Gratiot and Cerre.
Blavelt, Daniel, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Chestnut and Seventh.
Bleich, Michael, carpet weaver , Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Blisk, O. S., Myrtle
bbetween First and Second.
Block, Elias M., clerk , 147
nnorth First.
Block, Deterick, laborer , Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
Blom, Chas., drayman , Sixth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Blome, John B., Star House, 92
nnorth Front.
Blome, Henry, dyer , Myrtle
bbetween First and Second.
Blood, Hannibal, (D & B ) painter , 43 Myrtle.
Blossom, C. D., bar keeper , 31 Vine.
Blossom, Hosea, 64 Green.
Blottner, A., retail grocer and liquor dealer ,
ccorner Florida and First.
12 St. Louis Directory—1842. BLO-BOR
Blount, Mrs.Susan, widow, boarding house, 63 Green.
Blow, Henry T., wholesale druggist , 47
nnorth First.
Blow, Wm.William T., clerk , 45
nnorth First.
Blow, Owings & Gillespie , wholesale druggists , 139
nnorth First.
Blow, Taylor, (BO & G ) wholesale druggist , 139
nnorth First.
Blow, Miss Elizabeth, Fifth
bbetween Locust and Olive.
Bluthdal, Augustus, boatman , Ninth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Boatman, R. H., jour.plasterer , 8
nnorth Third.
Bobbs, Chas., brick maker , Walnut
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Boder, Henry, carpenter ,
bbetween Soulard's Addition and St. George's.
Boeschenstein, John, w and rdry g and grocery dealer , 4
ssouth First.
Boehn, Francis, bar keeper , 77
ssouth First.
Boehme, Chas. G., laborer , Fifth
bbetween Labadie and Chouteau Avenue.
Boerssler, Andreas, Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Park Avenue and Barry.
Bcettcher, Wm.William, shoemaker , 77
ssouth First.
Bogert, John B., Tontine, 89
nnorth First.
Boggs, Harry, clerk , 4
nnorth First.
Boggs, John, clerk , 4
nnorth First.
Boggs, George, Notary Public, Locust, 1 door above First.
Boggs, Mrs.Julia, Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Bogy & Hunton , attornies at law, 19 Chesnut.
Bohl, Fred., jour.baker , Vine,
bbetween Second and Third.
Bohen, John, shoemaker , Myrtle,
bbetween Second and Third.
Bokern, Mrs.Catharine, widow, Third,
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Bokhorst, Henry, laborer , Sixth,
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Bolinger, Francis, cabinet maker , Second,
bbetween Poplar and Cedar.
Bolmer, Herman, cook , Morgan,
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Bolter & Colt , wholesale and retail boot and shoe dealers , 118
nnorth First.
Bolter, James, (B & C ) boot and shoe dealer , 118
nnorth First.
Bolton, R. E., house, sign and ornamental painter , 93
nnorth Second.
Bolton, George, Tenth,
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Bolz, Fraugott, furrier , Fifth
bbetween Labaddie and Chouteau Avenue.
Bomonn, George, jour.carpenter , St. George's.
Bonacum, John, laborer , Tenth
bbetween Market and Chestnut.
Bonham, J. D., clerk , 25
nnorth First.
Bonner, Wm.William, jour.engineer finisher , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Bonnville, Madam Margaret, widow, Sixth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Bons, Matthias, stone cutter , Clark
bbetween Fifteenth and Sixteenth.
Boon's Lick and Salt River Stage Office , City Hotel,
ccorner Third and Vine.
Boone & Bird , Union Hotel, 178
nnorth First.
Boone, Isaac W., (B & B ) Union Hotel, 178
nnorth First.
Booth, William, clerk , 155
nnorth First.
Booth, Henry A., jour.carriage trimmer , 111
nnorth Second.
Borchmier, Yodocus, Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
13 Saint Louis Directory. BOR-BOY
Borden, Mrs.Julia A., widow, boarding house, 49 Market.
Bore, Gerard, stone mason , Poplar
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Borell, Mrs.Elizabeth, Second
bbetween Hazel and Sycamore.
Borg, Chas., cigar maker , Second
bbetween Rutgers and Wood.
Borrell, John, porter ,
ccorner First and Oak.
Borrenboal, Geo. F., apprentice tailor , 199
nnorth First.
Borrengar, Geo., watch maker , Myrtle
bbetween Second and Third.
Borssselier, C. G., clerk , 25
nnorth First.
Bosch, Jacob, butcher , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Soulard and Carroll.
Bose, H., laborer , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Boss, Mrs.Maria E., widow, 81 Green.
Bosse, Mrs.Charlotte, widow, 90
ssouth Third.
Bosseron, Madame Therressa, widow, Fifth
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Bostick, Wm.William R., jour.wire and hose maker , Morgan
bbetween 6th and 7th.
Bostwick, Hiram, scrivner , 13
nnorth Third.
Bostwick, D. B., carpenter , Twelfth
bbetween St. Charles Road and Morgan.
Bostwick, H.,clerk ,
ccorner Third and Market.
Bostwick, Benj., jour.carpenter , 11th
bbetween St. Charles Road and Morgan.
Boswell, Wm.William H., clerk , 3 Market.
Boswell, Chas. S., lumber merchant ,
ccorner Morgan and Eighth.
Bosworth, Samuel, boarding house, 178
nnorth Fourth.
Bosworth, Ebenezer, carpenter , 66
ssouth Fourth.
Bottfer, Henry, laborer , Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
Bouis, Madame V., widow, 51 Chesnut.
Bouju, Joseph, Broadway, near
ccorner Florida.
Bourrier, J., coffee house, 14
ssouth First.
Bourvier, Jacque, huckster , 51
ssouth First.
Bowen, Mrs.Mary A., widow, Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Bowers, Elias, fruitery, 71
nnorth Fourth.
Bowes, C. E., portrait and miniature painter , 38 Chesnut.
Bown, Edwin, jour.tinner , 21
nnorth First.
Bowler, John, drayman , 9 Oak.
Bowlin, John, porter , 93
nnorth First.
Bowlin, Richard H., clerk , 57
nnorth First.
Bowlin & Woodruff , attornies at law, 45 Chesnut.
Bowlin, J. B., Judge Criminal Court, Third
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Boxall, James, Clark
bbetween Seventh and Eighth, alley.
Boyce, Wm.William H., lumber merchant , 50 Morgan.
Boyce, Patrick, beer house, Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Boyd, John M., book keeper , 72
nnorth First.
Boyd, J &
Co.company , man'fact'rs and dealers boots and shoes, 102½
nnorth First.
Boyd, Hiram, colored drayman , First,
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Boyd, Douglass, stone cutter , Eleventh
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Boyd, James, stone cutter , Seventh
bbetween Olive and Pine.
Boyer, Madam Pelagie, widow, 126,
ssouth Third.
Boyle & West drapers and tailors , 83
nnorth First.
Boyle, Cornelius, retail grocer , 165 Broadway.
2
14 St. Louis Directory—1842. BOY-BRE
Boyles, J. M., jour.chair painter , 24 Chestnut.
Boyles, Mrs.Mary, boarding house, 126
nnorth Third.
Boylston, William, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Boynton, John, carpenter , Washington Avenue
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Braden, John, quarrier , Madison, near Water Works.
Bradfield, Thomas, watchman , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Bradley, Michael, apprentice blacksmith , 7
nnorth Second.
Bradley, Brenholt & Barnett , architects , Fourth
bbetween Olive and Pine.
Bradley & Brenholt , carpt'rs and builders , St. Charles
bbetween 9th and 10th.
Bradley, Grove, jour.carpenter , St. Charles
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Bradley, Jefferson, carpenter , Lewis
bbetween Payne and Florida.
Bradley, Lucas, [BB & B ] architect and builder ,
ccorner Ninth and Locust.
Brady, Terrens, Harp House, 8 Oak.
Brady, J. J., clerk , 30
nnorth First.
Brady, James, jour.cabinet maker , 12
nnorth Third.
Braggard, Francis, stone mason , Plum
bbetween First and Second.
Braham, George, hostler , 90
nnorth Second.
Bramsch, William, baker , 234
nnorth First.
Branch, Henry, steward , 46½ north First.
Branch, Restorat, Fourth opposite Court House.
Branchmann, Geo., jour.cabinet maker , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Branconier & Philibert , sash and blind makers and carpt'rs , 57 Olive.
Branconier, David, [B & P ] carpenter , 57 Olive.
Brand, Robt. B, clerk , 3
ssouth First.
Brand, Miss Mary, Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Brand, B. H., clerk , Third,3 doors below Olive.
Brandreth's Pill Office , 49
ccorner Market.
Brannen, Bartle, laborer , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Brannen, Michael, shoe maker , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Brannen, Hugh, laborer , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Brannen, John, carter , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Bransford, Wrilliam A., clerk , 88
nnorth First.
Branson, Mrs.Julia A., widow, 33 St. Charles.
Brant, Joshua B.
ccorner Washington Avenue and Fourth.
Brantner, W. H., jour.tailor , 23 Vine.
Braun, L., wholesale and retail grocer , 29
ssouth First.
Braun, John, musician , 24
nnorth Sixth.
Braun, John,jour.brick mason , Rutgers
bbetween Second and Third.
Braun, Jacob, tailor , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Brawner, Jerome, bar keeper , 89
nnorth First.
Bray, T. P., clerk , 1 Broadway.
Brazeau, Madame, widow, 14
nnorth Second.
Brearley, Mrs.J., widow, Olive
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Bredell, Edward, Fifth
bbetween Olive and Pine.
Bredell, John, Fifth
bbetween Olive and Pine.
Bredell, Edward, drayman, Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Breed, Horace F., clerk , 56
nnorth First.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 15 BRE-BRI
Breed, William B., agent , 160
nnorth First.
Breen, George, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Seventh.
Breeze, Thomas, clerk ,71
nnorth Front.
Brehm, George, laborer , Wash
bbetween Twelfth and Thirteenth.
Breitenbaugh, Marten, gunsmith , St, George's.
Breitenstein, Frederick, clerk , 71 Olive.
Breitenstein, Geo. H., Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Breitenstein, Jacob, Sr., cigar maker , Second
bbetween Rutgers and Wood.
Bremer, Tavern, Third 2 doors below Olive.
Bremermann,—clerk , 25
nnorth First.
Brendel, John, hatter , Second
bbetween Spruce and Myrtle.
Brennan, Paul, assistant jailor ,
ccorner Chesnut and Sixth.
Brennan, James, grader ,
ccorner Washington Avenue and Tenth.
Brenner, John C., 24 Locust.
Brenner, John, jour.barber , 101
nnorth Second.
Brennern, Miss Elizabeth,
ccorner Green and Fourth.
Brennern, Miss Margaret,
ccorner Green and Fourth.
Bressler, Geo., clerk , 29
ssouth First.
Bretman, Gead, laborer , Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
Breton, Mrs.Eulalie, 29 Elm.
Brewer, Miss Emma M., bonnet maker , 4th
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Brewer, Anthony, calker , Washington Avenue
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Brewster & Hart , carpenters , Locust
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Breyfogel, Daniel, jour.carpenter , Green
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Briden, Daniel, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Eighth and Wash.
Bridge, Rayburn &
Co.company , copper , tin and stove man'fact'y, 152
nnorth First.
Bridge, Harrison, clerk , 128
nnorth Third.
Bridge, Joseph, 128
nnorth Third.
Bridge, H. P., foreman plough factory, 237
nnorth First.
Brien, James, jour.blacksmith , 152
nnorth Second.
Brietlep, Miss Eta, Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Briggs, Thomas, bar keeper , Olive
bbetween First and Second.
Brigham, David T., attorney at law , Fifth
bbetween Biddle and Carr.
Brink, William, cooper , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Brinker, Henry, tailor ,
ccorner Carondelet Avenue and Wood.
Brinker, Isaac, clerk , 154
nnorth First.
Brinkley, Wesley H., jour.shoe maker , Green
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Brinkley, Mrs.Dorcas, Leghorn milliner , Green
bbetween Sixth and Seventh
Brimen, John, laborer , Poplar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Brinner, Jacob. Ninth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Briscoe, Warner, M.D. , 2
nnorth Sixth.
Brison, Benjamin, gunsmith , St. George's.
Brittenhum, Mrs.Dicy, widow, Payne
bbetween First and River.
16 St. Louis Directory—1842. BRI-BRO
Britton, John, drayman , Lombard
bbetween First and Second.
Broadway Tavern ,Broadway
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Morgan.
Broadway Cottage , Broadway,
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Broadway House ,
ccorner Pear and Broadway.
Broadwell, S. J.,jour.carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Broadwell, Simeon, carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Brockhaus, Jacob, carter , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Brockmeier, Bernard, laborer , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Brockmeier, Miss Catharine, cook , 178
nnorth First.
Brockmeier, Adam, Tavern,
ccorner Fourth and Morgan.
Brockschmitt, Henry, jour.blacksmith , 70
nnorth Second.
Brockschmitt, Henry, drayman , St. Charles
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Brodbeck, Mrs.Catharine, widow, 23 Market.
Brohemme, Joseph, milkman ,
ccorner Third and Hazel.
Broking, D. H., Tavern and Provision Store, Broadway
bbetween Franklin
Avenue and Morgan.
Brolaski, Mrs.Eliza,
ccorner Locust and Third.
Brocks, John E., clerk , 70
nnorth Front.
Brooks, Henry, clerk , 26
nnorth First.
Brooks, Benjamin, jour.butcher , St. Charles Road.
Brooks, Johnston, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Brooks, John, jour.carpenter , Broadway
bbetween Pear & Hickory.
Brooks, Robert, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Brooks, John,jour.butcher , Second
bbetween Hazel and Sycamore.
Brooks, Peter, superintendent W. Works, 6th
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Brooks, Benj., carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Brooks, Thos., butcher , St. George's.
Brooks, Jos., jour.butcher , St. George's.
Broomfield, Wm.William W., Waverly Coffee House, 78
nnorth First.
Brotherton, Marshall, sheriff , Market
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Brotherton, Miss Rebecca, Market
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Brouer, Ludwick, jour.tinner , 59
nnorth First.
Brown, Wm.William H., clerk , 21 Market.
Brown, B. B., M.D. , Dentist , 27 Chesnut.
Brown, M., wholesale and retail clothing merchant , 52
nnorth First.
Brown, Mrs.Mary Jane, 23 Pine.
Brown, Peter, tailor , Vine 2 doors above First.
Brown, H. M., gunsmith , Oak
bbetween Second and Third.
Brown, George, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Green and Fourth.
Brown, George, laborer , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Brown, Louis, laborer , Fifth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 17 BRO-BUC
Brown, J. H., jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Fourth and Morgan.
Brown, Mrs.Margaret, widow, 49 St. Charles.
Brown, Preston M., 49 St. Charles.
Brown, John N., jour., stone cutter , Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Brown,—,
ccorner Wash and Fourteenth.
Brown, Benj. F., flour mill , First
bbetween Payne and Howard.
Brown, Jonas, lime maker , 157
nnorth First.
Brown & Reed , soap and candle factory, Fifth
bbetween St. Charles & Locust.
Brown, Wm.William,jour.painter , Green
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Brown, Henry E., laborer , Second
bbetween Poplar and Almond.
Brown, Fred., butcher , Clark
bbetween Fifteenth and Sixteenth.
Brown, Samuel, hatter 77
ssouth Second.
Brown, Mrs., widow,
ccorner Fourth and Elm.
Brown, Charles, bar keeper ,
ccorner Almond and Fourth.
Brownell, Isaac W., general commission merchant , 47
nnorth Front.
Brownlee, John A., clerk , 45
nnorth First.
Brua, George B., captain watch , 72 Myrtle.
Brucker, Jos., baker , Poplar
bbetween Second and Third.
Bruggemann, Wm.William, laborer , Myrtle
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Bruschle, Mrs.Julia, widow, Spruce
bbetween First and Second.
Brumbaugh, Thos., brewer , Payne
bbetween Broadway and Second.
Brummer, J. H., laborer , Gay
bbetween Thirteenth and Fourteenth.
Brungert, Sebastian, laborer , Carondelet Avenue, St. George's.
Brunner, Jos.machinist , 49 Locust.
Bruns, . John H., laborer , Payne
bbetween First and Second.
Bruns, Fred., laborer , Labaddie
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Bruns, Henry, porter , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Brush, . W. E., hat and shoe dealer , 166
nnorth First.
Bryan, John, lumber merchant ,
ccorner Vine and Third.
Bryan, John, blacksmith ,
ccorner Third and Almond.
Bryant, Geo., wholesale boot and shoe dealer , 52
nnorth First.
Buchanan, Wm.William, jour.brick layer , Florida
bbetween First and Second.
Bucher, John,jour.cabinet maker , 7th
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Buchkotter, Bernard, laborer , Third
bbetween Hazel and Lombard.
Buck, John W., jour.blacksmith
ccorner Third and Almond.
Buck, John, jour.carpenter , Clark
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Buckingham, E. M., dealer in stoves and hollow ware, 130
nnorth First.
Buckingham, Richard, M.D. , Sixth
bbetween Green and Morgan.
Buckius, Orlando, jour.tinner , 121
nnorth First.
Buckley, Michael, huckster , 162 Broadway.
Buckner, Bernard H., clerk , Post Office.
Bucks, John, jour.blacksmith , Fourth
bbetween Poplar and Almond.
2
18 St. Louis Directory—1842. BUC-BUR
Bucksath, Henry, boot and shoemaker , 17 Locust.
Buhvalt, Geo., laborer , Twelfth
bbetween Biddle and Carr.
Bunch, John, laborer , Decatur
bbetween Barry and Park Avenue.
Butner, Davis,jour.upholsterer , Ninth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Bulletin and Native American Office , V.Ellis, , Editor , 24
nnorth First.
Bullard, J. M., druggist , Planters' House, 4th
bbetween Chesnut and Pine.
Bullion, John, confectioner , 129
nnorth Fifth.
Bullman, Miss Caroline, Sixth
bbetween Green and Morgan.
Bullock, S. B., clerk , 71
nnorth First.
Bullock, Ervin, carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Bullock, Orrin, carpenter , Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Bunding, John, druggist , Good Samaritan, 9
ssouth First.
Bunemann, Henry, queensware packer , 99
nnorth Fourth.
Bunker, Charles,counsellor at law, 43 Pine.
Bunning, John, laborer , Carr
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Bup, Fred., laborer , First
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Burbbagge, Isaac B., general agency office, 1 Laurel.
Burchard, Mortimer,
ccorner Eighth and Washington Avenue.
Burchard, Miss Matilda, Second
bbetween Howard and Payne.
Burchard, Matthias, tailor , 66
ssouth Second.
Burd & Tilden , copper and tin manufactory, 43
nnorth First.
Burd, John W., clerk , 43
nnorth First.
Burdette, Stephen, jour.carriage maker , 111
nnorth Second.
Burg, Phillip, barber , 197
nnorth First.
Burg, Henry, barber , Second near
ccorner Almond.
Burgess, Lorenzo, blacksmith ,
ccorner Thirteenth and Morgan.
Burgess, William, laborer , Washington Avenue
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Burghart, Mrs.Margaret, widow, 58 Locust.
Burgoine, Felix, jour.carpenter , Lombard
bbetween Second and Third.
Burgoine, John P., mill engineer , Poplar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Burk, Martin, queensware packer , 72
nnorth First.
Burk, Richard, laborer , 131
nnorth Third.
Burk, Mrs.Sarah J.,
ccorner Eighth and Morgan.
Burk, Mrs.Sarah, widow, 8
nnorth Third.
Burk, William, jour.carpenter , 53 Elm.
Burk, John, jour.carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Burk, David, laborer , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Burke, E. K., jour.jeweller , 20 Locust.
Burke, Edmund, laborer , 163
ssouth Third.
Burkert, John G., laborer , Jackson near Barry.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 19 BUR-CAB
Burnet, Isaac, wholesale dry good merchant ,71 First.
Burns, Thomas, jour.mill stone maker ,203
nnorth First.
Burns, Miss Jane, St. Charles
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Burns, James, drayman ,
ccorner Green and Eleventh.
Burns, Jos., laborer , Carr
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Burns, Keran, laborer , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Burris, Geo., jour.plasterer , Green
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Burris, John, jour.lead pipe maker , Green
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Burris, J., Farmer's Inn, First near Ashley.
Burrough & Cooke , w and r dry good m'chants , 15 Market & 2
nnorth 1st.
Burroughs, Thos., jour.blacksmith , Second
bbetween Oak and Prune.
Burton, Strother M., family grocer ,
ccorner Green and Fourth.
Burton, Thos. C., jour.dyer , 170
ssouth Second.
Burtsch, James, carpenter , Market near Skinner.
Bury, James C., house, sign and ornamental painter , 73 Market.
Buse, Edw., mill engineer , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Bush, Mrs.Rececca, widow, Seventh
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Bush, Chas.jour.carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Bushby, James, jour.blacksmith , Spruce
bbetween Second and Third.
Bushmeyer, Miss Eliza, servant , corner Second and Prune.
Bustch, Mrs.Catharine, servant , Fourth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Butcher, Mrs.Agatha, widow, Clark,
bbetween Fourteenth and Fifteenth.
Butler, Charles J., clerk , 136
nnorth First.
Butler, Wm.William L., book binder , 132
nnorth First.
Butler, John, jour.blacksmith , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Butler, Edward, Hostler , 50 Chestnut.
Butler, David, colored jour.carpenter , Tchapitoula
bbetween 7th and 8th.
Butler, Richard, jour.carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Butler, Mrs.Johanna, widow, Ninth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Butts, Miss Sarah, private school, corner Green and Third.
Butzer, Fraugott, Third
bbetween Hazel and Lombard.
Byer, Thomas, bar keeper , First near Ashley.
Byrd, Patrick, laborer , Seventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Byrne, Martin, boarding house, 11
nnorth Fourth.
Byrne, Mrs.Margaret, widow, 68 Locust.
Byrne, J., fancy dry good merchant , 20 Market.
Byrne, C., clerk , 20 Market.
Byrne, Margaret, servant , Fifth near corner Elm.
Byrne, John, stone cutter , Tenth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
C.
Cabanne, Madame Julie G., widow, 28 Vine.
Cable, Miss N. A., 264
nnorth First.
20 St. Louis Directory—1842. CAB-CAM
Cable, Miss Lucy, 43 Locust.
Cable, Miss Ann, Third
bbetween Mulberry and Lombard.
Cabos, J. P., baker , Second
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Cabot, Jos. C,clerk , 59
nnorth Front.
Cabrilliac,Ipolito, coffee house, 31
nnorth Front.
Cabrilliac, Antoinie, bar keeper , 31
nnorth Front.
Cady, Ichabod L., jour.saddler , 48
nnorth Fourth.
Caferata, Girolamo, Old Dominion coffee house, 65
nnorth Front.
Caffendoffer,—,jour.carpenter , Broadway
bbetween Cherry and Oak.
Cahill, Patrick, laborer , 123
nnorth Fifth.
Cahill, John, laborer , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Thirteenth and Fourteenth.
Cahill, James, oil maker ,
ccorner Fifth and Gratiot.
Cailloux, Madame Mary A., widow, Lombard
bbetween Second and Third.
Cailloux, Antonie, laborer , Lombard
bbetween Second and Third.
Cairo Coffee House , 30 Olive.
Caldwell, Alex. H., clerk , 70
nnorth First.
Caldwell, Jos., 128
nnorth First.
Caldwell, Samuel, 128
nnorth First.
Caldwell, Daniel, jour.baker , 28
nnorth Second.
Caldwell, H., tailor and woolen draper , Green near
ccorner Third.
Caldwell, Jos., Morgan
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Caldwell, Miss Anna, 57 Elm.
Caldwell, James, carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Cale, Wm.William, plasterer , Eleventh
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Calkins, James, jour.tobacconist , 73
nnorth Second.
Callaha, Patrick, laborer , Cerre
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Callender, George H., 141 Market.
Calvert, John M., clerk , 124
nnorth First.
Calvert, Jesse, blacksmith , Chestnut
bbetween Third and Fourth, alley.
Calvert, John, livery stable, Chestnut
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Calvert, Fleming, clerk , Chestnut
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Camden, Peter G., wholesale dry good merchant , 154
nnorth First.
Camden, Mrs.Mary, widow, 132
nnorth Third.
Camden, Mrs.Sally T., 132
nnorth Third.
Camden, John B., Prest. Perpetual Ins.
Co.company , residence 13 Morgan.
Camp, George, jour.cabinet maker , 5
nnorth Second.
Camp, James M., blacksmith , Second
bbetween Howard and Payne.
Camp, Jefferson, colored jour.carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Myrtle and Elm.
Campbell, William, clerk , 7
nnorth First.
Campbell, Robert, wholesale dry good merchant , 7
nnorth First.
Campbell, Robert L., copper plate engraver , 23 Locust.
Campbell, Tristam, jour.gunsmith , 31 Laurel.
Campbell, Cornelius, M.D. , Broadway
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Campbell, J. H., tailor , 52
nnorth Sixth.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 21 CAM-CAR
Campen, George, jour.carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Campen, Mrs.Anna, bonnet and dress maker , Morgan
bbetween 4th & Fifth.
Cancer, John, saddle aud harness maker , 16
ssouth First.
Cannell, Mary F., colored wash woman , Almond
bbetween First and Second.
Cannon, John J., clerk , 99
nnorth First.
Cannon, T. V., Carolina boarding house, 142
nnorth First.
Canter, E., grocer and w and rdealer in crockery ware, 160
nnorth First.
Capell, G, W., painter , (E & C ) Second
bbetween Lombard and Hazel.
Carey, Michael, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner First and Plum.
Carlan, Hugh, jour, boot maker , 33 Vine.
Carlin, Miss Bridget, Fourth
bbetween Myrtle and Elm.
Carlisle, Wm.William, jour.barber , 19 Locust.
Carlisle, David, brick layer , Morgan
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Carlisle, Misses, dress makers , 120 Market.
Carolina Boarding House , 142
nnorth First.
Caron, Dominick, painter , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers, Alley.
Carpenter, C. G, coffee house, 84
nnorth Front.
Carr, Archibald, City Recorder , 170
nnorth Fourth.
Carr, Robt., architectral and ornamental carver ,
ccorner Morgan & Fourth.
Carr, Walter C, (C & C ) bagging factory, St. George's.
Carr, Judge, Franklin Avenue, beyond the city.
Carragan, Matthew, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Carrell,
Rev.reverend G. A.,D.D.Vice President St. Louis University .
Carrell, John F., ship carp'nt'r & calker , Jackson
bbetween Marion & Carroll.
Carrell, John, ship carpenter and calker , Jackson
bbetween Marion & CarrolL.
Carroll, Peter, huckster , Carr
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Carroll, William, blacksmith , 65 Spruce.
Carrot, Benj., drayman ,
ccorner Sixth and Poplar.
Carson, John W., boarding house, Walnut
bbetween First and Front.
Carson, John B., clerk , 30
nnorth First.
Carson, Henry S., joursaddler , 107
nnorth First.
Carstens & Schuetze w and rdruggists and importers , 163
nnorth First.
Carstens, H. A., (C & S ) druggist , 163
nnorth First.
Carter, —, carpenter . Clark,
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Carter, John F., clerk , (U.S.A.Paymaster ,) 53 Laurel.
Carter, Robert, jour.blacksmith , 70
nnorth Second.
Carter, Vincent, jour.coach trimmer , Fourth
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Carter, Mrs.Louisa B., widow, Fifth
bbetween Locust and Vine.
Carter, Miss Frances P., Fifth
bbetween Locust and Vine.
Carter & Powers , carriage m'f't. and repository,
ccorner Locust and Fifth.
Carter, James, (S & C ) exchange office, 117
nnorth First.
22 St. Louis Directory—1842. CAR-CHA
Cartwright, Mrs.Jane, widow, Payne
bbetween First and river.
Case & Nelson ,
ssouth bbetween builders , yard at old Missouri Brewery.
Case, Calvin, (C & N ) sb builder , Broadway beyond Railway.
Case, Miss Lucia, Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Casey, Jeremiah, jour.tailor , Vine near First.
Casey, Mrs., widow, Fourth
bbetween Almond and Poplar.
Casey, Mrs.Margaret, widow, Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Casey, Wm.William P., blacksmith , corner Broadway and Wash.
Cashman, John, jour.shoemaker , 76 Prune.
Casper, Schmitt, steward , 78
nnorth First.
Cassaday, James, laborer , Market
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Casselrig, John, bar keeper , 102
nnorth Second.
Castanie, Mrs.Justin, Sixth,
bbetween Poplar and Cerre.
Castle, Robert, colored sawyer , Cerre
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Caswell, D., 57 Green.
Caswell, John, 57 Green.
Cathcart, Robert, Alderman ,
ccorner Morgan and Ninth.
Catton, Henry,
col'dcolored , citizens' baths and barber , 27 Vine.
Catts, Jos. H., jour.plasterer , Morgan
bbetween Seventh aud Eighth.
Causey, Henry, soap and candle factory, Second
bbetween Convent & Rutgers.
Cavanaugh, Philip, cooper , Myrtle
bbetween First and Front.
Cavanaugh, John, porter , 14
nnorth Front.
Cave, Mrs.A. C, stock factory and finding store, 52 Market.
Cavender, John, (SB & Co ) Third
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Caves, J. F., jour.tailor , 81
nnorth First.
Cazeault, Firman, jour.carpenter , Second
bbetween Lombard and Mulberry.
Central, Tavern, JohnReger, , 64 Chesnut.
Central Fire Engine House , Chesnut
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Cerre, Paschal,
ccorner Second and Pine.
Chace, Cromwell, (R & C ) dg and grocery merchant , 55
nnorth First.
Chadwick, Edmund, clerk , 15
nnorth Front.
Chaffin, Edwin, gents, furnishing store 116
nnorth First.
Chamberlain, M.,wdealer in china glass and earthen ware, 22
nnorth 1st.
Chamberlain, Benj. B., accountant , 109
nnorth Seventh.
Chambers, J. H., clerk , 143
nnorth First.
Chambers, Col. William,
ccorner Fourth and Walnut.
Chambers, David, (CFH & co ) merchant ,
res.residence 143 Market.
Chambers, Charles, Washington Avenue
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Champaigne, John B., carpenter , 35
nnorth Seventh.
Chandler, J., deputy harbor master and lumber inspector , 28
nnorth Front.
Chandler, B. F., clerk , Walnut
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Chandon, Jos., pedlar , St. George's.
Chapin, Col. Erastus, Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 23 CHA-CHI
Chapman, Isaac L., blacksmith , Broadway
bbetween Davis and Valentine.
Chapman, Walter A., laborer , Marion
bbetween Church and Decatur.
Chapman, D. H., family grocer and confectioner ,
ccorner Market and 3d.
Chapman, C.dyer , Green
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Chapouil, Madam Mary, confectioner , 33 Market.
Chapoton, A. B., clerk , 52
nnorth First.
Chappell, William L., boarding house, 42 Olive.
Chappell, Thomas, confectioner , 47½ Market.
Chappell, John F., clerk , corner Olive and Fourth.
Charles, R. M., house and sign painter , 35 Vine,
res.residence Tenth
bbetween Morgan
and Franklin Avenue.
Charles, Calvin H., jour.painter , 35 Vine.
Charles, Benjamin F., printer , 45
nnorth First.
Charles, G. J., Fourth,
bbetween Chestnut and Pine.
Charles, Robert, jour.carpenter , 57
ssouth Third.
Charles, George, Type Foundry, Bank Alley
bbetween 1st and 2d near Pine.
Charles & Blow , druggists and manufacturers of White Lead and
Castor Oil, 47
nnorth First.
Charles, Mrs.Sarah, widow, 2
ssouth Fifth.
Charleville, Louis, butcher , Clark Avenue
bbetween Fourteenth and Fifteenth.
Charpentier, Madam Mary C., widow, Seventh
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Chase, Philip B., clerk , 13
nnorth Front.
Chase, William F., attorney at law , office 56 Chestnut,
res.residence 95 Locust.
Chase, John E., dealer in country produce, 102
nnorth Third.
Chast, Benjamin C., jour.engine builder , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Chatelain, David L., painter , First
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Chauvin & Maxfleld , house, sign and ornamental painters , 37 Market.
Cheavens, John, carpenter , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Chenie, A. L., w and r fancy dry good merchant , 11 Market.
Chenie, Juliusclerk , 11 Market.
Chenie, Antoine, Third
bbetween Plum and Almond.
Chenot, Charlesclerk , Fifth
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Chenot, Francisclerk ,
ccorner Front and Market.
Chesley, C. G., deputy constable , 15½ Pine.
Chick, Richard, ship carpenter , 96
ssouth Second.
Child, O. W., clerk , 113
nnorth First.
Childs, Chauncy C., jour.stone cutter , 27 St. Charles.
Childs, Nathaniel, Sr., saw mill,
res.residence Broadway near Big Mound.
Childs, Joshua, Broadway near Big Mound.
Childs, Caleb, Broadway near Big Mound.
Childs, Joseph,
ccorner Cherry and First.
Chiles & Carr , bagging factor, &c., St George's.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 24 CHI-CLA
Chiles, Henry T. (C & C ) bagging factory, &c., St. George's.
Chirpe, A. B., (H & C ) druggist , Second
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Cholvin, Constant, jour.moulder , Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Chomeau, Henry, dyer of cloths and silks, 86
nnorth Second.
Chouteau's Water Mill , office corner First and Walnut.
Chouteau, Madam P., 110
nnorth First.
Chouteau, E. A., (H & C ) dry good merchant , 40 Market.
Chouteau, Henry, (C & V ) grocer and commission merchant , residence
Clark Avenue
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Chouteau, A. R., w & rdry g & grocery merchant ,
ccorner nnorth Front & M'k't.
Chouteau, Elizabeth, colored,
ccorner Randolph and Sarpy Avenue.
Christmann, John, hostler , Chestnut
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Christmann, Miss Catharine A., 40 Walnut.
Christy & Wiggins , w and r dry good merchant ,
ccorner market square,
ssouth 1st.
Christy, Michael, butcher , Clark Avenue
bbetween Twelfth and Thirteenth.
Christy, William, bar keeper , 30
nnorth Front.
Church, African, Methodist , Green
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Church, Associate, Reformed Presbyterian,
ccorner Locust and Fifth.
Church, Baptist,
ccorner Chestnut and Third.
Church, Cathedral, Catholic, Walnut
bbetween Second and Third.
Church, Episcopal, corner Chestnut and Fifth.
Church, Episcopal Missionary, corner Carr and Fifth.
Church, Evangelical German,
ccorner Seventh and Clark.
Church, Lutheran German, corner Chestnut and Fifth.
Church, Methodist, corner Washington Avenue and Fourth.
Church, Methodist, Mound, Payne
bbetween First and Second.
Church, Presbyterian, First, corner St. Charles and Fourth.
Church, Presbyterian, Second, corner Walnut and Fifth.
Church, Unitarian, corner Pine and Fourth.
Church, Universalist, at Lyceum Hall, corner Third and Pine.
Church, Xavier, St. Francis, Catholic, corner Green and Eighth.
Circuit Court, Clerk's office ,
ccorner Market and Fifth.
Cissier, Joseph F., 34 Myrtle.
City Hotel , Barnum & Patton ,
ccorner Vine and Third.
City Brewery , (J & WF & D ) Cherry
bbetween Second and Broadway.
City Hall Tavern , J. W.Beachboard, ,
ccorner Green and Third.
City Baths , Third
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Clamorgan, Louis, Tenth
bbetween Clark and Walnut.
Clare, Henry, laborer , Twelfth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Claremont, Mrs.Harriet,
bbetween Soulard's and St. George's near River.
Claremont, John, apprentice brittania ware maker , 73
nnorth 2nd, Alley.
Saint Louis Directory. 25 CLA-CLE
Clark, John W., (CE & Co ) merchant , 73
nnorth First.
Clark, Theodore, clerk , 99
nnorth First.
Clark, Thomas H., 29
nnorth Front.
Clark, W. R., w grocer and produce dealer , 47
nnorth Front.
Clark, Nathan, clerk , 47
nnorth Front.
Clark, R. P., boat store, 2 Laurel.
Clark, Elias, apprentice white and blacksmith , 7
nnorth Second.
Clark, Julius, attorney at law , Chesnut
bbetween Second and Third.
Clark, J. J., M.D. , 17 Locust.
Clark, E. D., w and r leather store, 182
nnorth First.
Clark, Matthias B., jour.locksmith , 92 Prune.
Clark, Mrs.Mary, Third
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Clark, Almon, boarding house, 44 Pine.
Clark, Benjamin F., clerk , 44 Pine.
Clark & Jayne , dentists , 45 Market.
Clark, Dr.J. S., (C & J ) dentist , 45 Market.
Clark, Henry P., jour.tailor , Fourth
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Clark, W. G., clothing merchant , (JC & G ) 4th
bbetween Chesnut and Pine.
Clark, M. Lewis, civil engineer and superintendent gas works,
res.residence ssouth First, last brick house.
Clark, Chas. A., jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Green and Fourth.
Clark, Ann C., servant , Fifth
bbetween Locust and Olive.
Clark, Joshua, jour.stone mason , Franklin Avenue
bbetween 11th and 12th.
Clark, Fred., jour.carpenter , Ninth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Clark, Elias C., (C & D ) butcher ,
ccorner Second and Vine.
Clark, Patrick, mill engineer , Second beyond Mound.
Clark, Silas, jour.stone cutter , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Clark, Lewis, carpenter , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Lafayette & Franklin
Clark, Elbridge G., Deputy Marshall , 86
ssouth Third.
Clark, Robt. P., r grocery, Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Clark, Levi B., boarding house, 78 Market.
Clarke, Geo. N., brick maker , St. Charles Way
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Clarson, Robt., jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Spruce and Sixteenth.
Class, Michael, jour.cooper , Myrtle
bbetween First and Front.
Clay, Littlebury, wood merchant , Third
bbetween Plum and Poplar.
Clay, Henry, jour.cooper , Third
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Cleary, Edward A., 69 Market.
Cleary, Mrs.Mary, dress and corset maker , 69 Market.
Cleaveland, Miss Mary, Sen., dress maker , Pine
bbetween Third and Fourth
Cleaveland, Miss Lucy, Pine
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Cleghorn & Brother , w and rdg and grocery merchants , 16
ssouth First.
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26 St. Louis Directory—1842. CLE-COL
Cleghorn, J. W., (C & B ) dry goods and grocery merchant , 16
ssouth First.
Cleghorn, E. B., (C & B ) dry goods and grocery merchant , 16
ssouth First.
Cleland, Beriah, house mover , 97 Chesnut.
Clemments, Fred., basket maker , St. George's.
Clen, Michael, Elm
bbetween First and Second.
Clifford, E. M., portrait & miniature painter , Pine
bbetween Second & Third.
Clifford, John, jour.boot maker , 19 Green.
Clim, Fred., Second
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Cline, Joseph, laborer , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Cloney, Thomas W., apprentice tailor , Fourth
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Close, Philip, laborer , Twelfth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Clough, Stephen S., Tenth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Morgan.
Clough, Jesse, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Third and Walnut.
Cluseau, Marcellen, barber ,
ccorner Second and Market.
Coale, Samuel A., merchant , Fifth
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Coats, John, butcher , St. Charles Road near Grave Yard.
Coats, B. W., jour.tailor , Fourth, 2 doors below Pine.
Cobb, Henry L., (D & C ) attorney at law , 59 Pine.
Coburn, O. D., clerk , 122
nnorth Third.
Coburn, Miss Fanny A., 122
nnorth Third.
Cochran, Hugh, Green
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Cochrane, John, clerk , 17
nnorth Front.
Cody, Henry, laborer , St, George's.
Coffin, Gordon, brick maker , Mulberry
bbetween First and Second.
Cogswell, John, (H & C ) sash and blind makers , 191½
nnorth First.
Cohen, Wm.William, watch maker , 35½
ssouth First.
Cohen, Albert B., clerk , 119
nnorth First.
Cohen, H. H., w and r clothing and robe dealer , 57
nnorth Front.
Colburn, G. D., clerk , 21
nnorth First.
Colburn & Coolidge , dealers in wooden wares, & c., 13
nnorth First.
Colburn, Mrs.Maria B., widow, Third
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Colby, P. S., Prune
bbetween First and Second.
Cole, Robt. A., jour.saddler , 37
nnorth First.
Cole, John, Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Cole, Benoni, teamster , Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Cole, Thos., brick layer , Fourteenth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Gay.
Coleman, John B., clerk , 69
nnorth First.
Coleman, S.O. & N. , wood turners , 73
nnorth Second, Alley.
Coleman, Wm.William T., clerk , Second
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Collier, George, Fourth
bbetween St. Charles and Washington Avenue.
Collier, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, Myrtle
bbetween First and Second.
Collier, Alexander, colored barber , 37 Vine.
Collins, Morris, clerk , 129
nnorth First.
Collins, John, carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 27 COL-CON
Collins, James, jour.moulder , Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Collins, Mrs.Eliza, widow, 116 Olive.
Collins, Bartlet, colored laborer , Clark
bbetween Fourteenth and Fifteenth.
Collins, William, teamster , Buel
bbetween Marion and Carroll.
Collins, John, laborer , St. George's.
Collinsworth, Sterling C., jour.tobacconist , 9
nnorth First.
Colon, Abraham, sign and ornamental painter , 34 Locust.
Colston, Edward, grate maker.
Colt, Samuel H., (B & C ) boot and shoe dealer , 118
nnorth First.
Colt & Dodd , attornies at law , 22 Chesnut.
Colt, James B., attorney at law , (C & D ) 22 Chesnut.
Coltman, Wm.William, laborer , Church
bbetween Marion and Carroll.
Columbian House , Second near Rutgers.
Columbus Coffee House , C.Noseda, , 9
nnorth First.
Colver, T. & D. , family grocery,
ccorner Third and Spruce.
Colver, Thomas, (T & DC ) grocer and carpenter ,
res.residence 66 Spruce.
Colver, Daniel, (T & DC ) grocer and carpenter ,
res.residence 64 Spruce.
Colvin, John W., student at law, 26 Olive.
Commons, Thomas, assistant county clerk , courthouse.
Compe, August, r grocery,
ccorner Sixth and Morgan.
Compte, Auguste, saddler , Jackson
bbetween Marion and Carroll.
Condit, David S., jour.carpenter , Third
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Condit, Wm.William, jour.carpenter , Third
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Condon, J., Orleans coffee house, 55
nnorth Front.
Condon, Richard, Green
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Condon, Patrick, furniture car, Collins
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Conger, Miss Laura, 44 Pine.
Congle, J. B., jour.saddler , 37
nnorth First.
Conklin, Richard, mill engineer , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Conklin, Luther, plane maker , Skinner
bbetween Walnut and Clark.
Conn, Geo. W., jour.carpenter , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Conner, Mrs.Rebecca, 70 Locust.
Conner, Robt.,
ccorner Myrtle and Seventh.
Connor, Thos. D., clerk ,
ccorner Oak and Front.
Connet, John , S., jour.cabinet maker , 162
nnorth First.
Conney, Francis, Market Garden, Papin Addition, near River.
Conoly, Lawrence, jour.upholsterer , 57 Green.
Conoywer, Louis, blacksmith , Mulberry
bbetween First and Second.
Conrad, Peter, laborer , Front
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Conrad, Adam, blacksmith , 74 Pine.
Conrad, Francis, laborer , 12
ssouth Fourth.
Conroy, Michael, drayman , 125
nnorth Fifth.
Consaul, Col. Jos., stage proprietor , office Olive, 2 doors above Fourth.
Consinant, J. Baptiste, shoe maker , Second
bbetween Cedar aud Plum.
Convoy, Louis, hostler , 50 Chesnut.
28 St. Louis Directory—1842. CON-COU
Conway, Thomas, Jackson House, 61
nnorth Front.
Conway, Owen, bar keeper , 61
nnorth Front.
Conway, Fred. R., recorder U.S. land titles, 7th
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Conzelman, G., upholster and paper hanger, 5½
nnorth Second.
Cook, Otis, jour.printer , 28½
nnorth First.
Cook, M. C., M.D. , 66
nnorth First.
Cook, Samuel, jour.butcher , St. Charles road
bbetween 16th and 17th.
Cook, Peter, jour.carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Cook, Sebastian, shoe maker , Third
bbetween Convent and Sycamore, alley.
Cooke, Albert R., (B & C ) d good merchant , 2
nnorth First and 15 Market.
Cooke, Miss Delia, Seminary, 47
ssouth Fifth.
Cookson, John, jour.wagon maker , 28 Green.
Coolidge, Curtis, (C & C ) dealer in wooden ware, 13
nnorth Front.
Coons, Mrs. Mary A., widow, Eleventh
bbetween Green and Morgan.
Coons, MrsMary, widow,
ccorner Second and Walnut.
Coons, Chas., tailor , Ninth,
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Cooper, William, clerk , Eighth,
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Cooper, Jesse, jour.plow maker , 237
nnorth First.
Copson, Daniel, sash and blind maker , Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Coquelet, J. B., laborer , Fifth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Corbin, A. R, 32 Morgan.
Cordell, Mrs.L. L., Teacher Public School,
ccorner Spruce and Fourth.
Cordes, A. C, Weston House and family grocery,
ccorner Fifth and Olive.
Corl, J. H., city guager and inspector of domestic liquors, 47
nnorth Front.
Corlay, Joseph, calker , Washington Avenue
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Corley, W. C., chair and cabinet maker , 26 Pine.
Cornthwait, D. Wilson, (C & Co ) Fourth near
ccorner Olive.
Cornucopiae coffee house , 14 Olive.
Corse, James M., wholesale druggist , 69
nnorth First.
Corse, Wm.William H., clerk , 69
nnorth First.
Corse, Wm.William, jour.printer , Alley
bbetween Third & 5th & Convent & Rutgers.
Corwin, Mrs.Mary, widow, Cedar
bbetween Second and Third.
Coser, Chas., bar keeper ,
ccorner Second and Olive.
Cosgrave, Mrs.Ann, widow, 145
nnorth Seventh.
Cosper, Wm.William, jour.shoe maker , 164
nnorth First.
Coughlan, Mrs.Jane, widow,
ccorner Pine and First.
Coulter, L., clerk , 160
nnorth First.
Coulter, Wm.William, brick moulder , Eleventh
bbetween Market and Walnut.
County Court Recorder's office , court house.
County Jail , G. C.Melody, , jailor ,
ccorner Sixth and Chesnut
St. Louis Directory—1848. 29 COU-CRI
Court House , Fourth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
Coursault, Edward, clerk , 70
nnorth First.
Couzins, John D., watchman & carpenter , 2d
bbetween Hazel & Lombard.
Cove, Wm.William, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Seventh.
Cowie, James, jour.saddler , 140
nnorth First.
Cowles, Mrs.Betsey, widow, 113
ssouth Third.
Cowles, William P., clerk , 113
ssouth Third.
Cox, Peter, colored barber , 26½ Olive.
Cox, Jacob B., teamster , Frankiln Avenue
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Cox, Thomas, jour.moulder , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Cox, Thomas J., mill engineer , Fourth
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Cox, David, laborer , Thirteenth
bbetween Spruce and Lane.
Coxe, Henry S., Pres't. Mutual Insurance Company ,
res.residence 29 Chesnut.
Coyle, John, nailer and white smith , Fourth
bbetween Green and Morgan.
Cozzens & Matras , city and county sur'vrs. and estate br'ks. , 28 Pine.
Cozzens, Wm.William H., (C & M ) city and county surveyor and estate broker
res.residence ccorner Seventh and Elm.
Cozzens, William F., (H & C ) copper smith , 158
nnorth Third.
Crabtree, Benj., teamster , Mound
bbetween Broadway and Second.
Craft, Mrs.Hannah, 23 Green.
Craft, Miss Bithema, Sixth
bbetween Biddle and Carr.
Craig, Adam D., drayman , 34 Pine.
Craig, Alexander, jour. blacksmith, Seventh
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Craige, James, jour.cabinet maker , 12
nnorth Third.
Cramer, John, (H & C ) cut glass manufacturers , 73
nnorth Second, alley.
Cramer, John, market man , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Crane, Benj. F., watchmaker and jeweller , 13
nnorth First.
Crane, J. H., jour.upholster , 26
nnorth Second.
Crane, Henry, stage driver ,
ccorner Market and Eighth.
Crangle, Peter, ship carpenter , Madison, near Welch's Mills.
Crater, Boatlin, blacksmith Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Craven, Robert, jour.maltster , Cherry
bbetween Second and Third.
Crawford, Frazier, jour.tinner , 43
nnorth First.
Creaighead, George, (W & C ) painter ,
res.residence Locust near Second.
Creighton, John, jour.book binder , 132
nnorth Second.
Crelle, Francis, jour.carpenter , Cedar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Creman, Gerad, laborer ,
ccorner Seventh and Biddle.
Cremore, John, furrier , Market
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Crickmur, John P., jour.carriage maker ,
ccorner Second and Olive.
Crimmier, Timothy, porter , 157
nnorth First.
Crinion, Richard, stone cutter , Ninth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Cristmann, Martin, laborer , Hazel
bbetween Second and Third.
Crittenden, A. F., bar keeper , 157
nnorth First.
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30 St. Louis Directory —1842. CRO-CUR
Croake, James, drayman , Sixth
bbetween Green and Washington Avenue.
Cromwell, Oliver, Green
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Cron, George, jour.carriage maker . Second
bbetween Oak and Prune.
Cronenbold, F. W., foreman printer , 45
nnorth First.
Cronk, Andrew, blacksmith , Payne
bbetween First and Second.
Crook, Lewis, drayman , Cedar
bbetween Second and Third.
Crooker, Alanson, clerk , 52
nnorth First.
Crooks, Richard, huckster , 16
ssouth First.
Croos, Henry, jour.mill stone maker , 203
nnorth First.
Cross, Mrs.Margaret widow, Fifth
bbetween Olive and Pine.
Cross, Bryan, stage proprietor , office
ccorner Fourth and Pine.
Croteau, Francis, jour.carpenter , First
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Crow, Tevis & McCreery , w dry good merchants , 99
nnorth First.
Crow, Mrs.Louisa,
ccorner Olive and Eighth.
Crowell, George, brick layer ,
ccorner Eleventh and Carr.
Crowler, Thos., laborer , 64 Olive.
Crowley, Dennis, provision store, 30½
nnorth Front.
Crozier, Alexander, jour.boiler maker , Fifth
bbetween Biddle and Carr.
Cruces, Thomas, Second
bbetween Hazel and Lombard.
Cruchon, Alexander, confectioner , 150
ssouth Second.
Cruess, Peter, Justice of the Peace, Second, near
ccorner Wood.
Crump, F., musician ,
ccorner Cedar and Third.
Crumpton, Samuel E., chair maker , 117
nnorth Second.
Cruttenden, Joel, First
bbetween Almond and Spruce.
Cubrod, Alexander, jour.barber , 197
nnorth First.
Culligan, Miss Bridget, servant , Carr
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Cumiskey, Patrick, cabinet finisher , Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Cumiskey, Terrence, jour.shoe maker , Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Cummings, Thos., jour.brass founder , 191
nnorth First.
Cummings, Luther G., clerk , 74
nnorth First.
Cummings, Mrs.Almira, 69
nnorth Sixth.
Cummings, Mrs.Margaret, widow, Green
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Cummins, James, boarding house, Fourth near
ccorner Olive.
Cummins, James A., clerk , Fourth near
ccorner Olive.
Cummins, Robert A., boarding house, carpenter , 41 Market.
Cummins, Mrs.Mary A., widow, seamstress, 169
nnorth Fourth.
Cuniffe, John B., clerk ,
ccorner Morgan and Third.
Cuniffe, Henry J., clerk , 36 Market.
Cuno, Charles A., clerk , 10 Market.
Curdy, Alonzo M., jour.carpenter , Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 31 CUR-DAR
Curle & Bateman , general agents and
com.commission of estates , 25 Locust.
Curle, Richmond J., general ag't &
com.commission of estates , (C & B) 25 Locust.
Curnan, Bernard, lime kiln, Madison, near, Welch's Mill.
Curren, Joseph, jour.painter , 201
nnorth First.
Curry, Henry, coffee house, 21
nnorth Front.
Curry, Mrs.Agnes, widow, Myrtle
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Curtain, Joseph, gunsmith , St. George's .
Curtis, William, Jefferson House, 46½
nnorth First.
Curtis, Loomis, cook , 198
nnorth First.
Curtis, Nicolas, carter , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Curtman, Charles, joursaddler , 33
ssouth First.
Cushman, E. C.A., founder , Biddle
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Cusick, John, drayman , Green
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Cusick, Mrs.Mary, widow, Green
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Cutler, Wm.William, apprentice carriage maker ,
ccorner Second and Olive.
Cyle, Louis, colored drayman , 8
nnorth Second.
D.
Daggett, John D., Mayor , 80
ssouth First.
Daggett, James, drayman , Ninth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Dahill, Wm.William, retail grocery ,
ccorner Third and Myrtle.
Daive, James, ship carpenter , Madison, near dry dock mill.
Dalgliesh, Walter, clerk , 31
ssouth First.
Dallam, Aquilla, jour.baker , 28
nnorth Second.
Dallam, Josias M., Twelfth
bbetween St. Charles Road and Morgan.
Dallam, A. P., baker , Twelfth
bbetween St. Charles Road and Morgan.
Dallam, Josias W., clerk , Twelfth
bbetween St. Charles Road and Morgan.
Dallam, R. B., City Auditor , 76 Myrtle.
Dalton, Richard, drayman , Ninth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Dammer, Henry, (N & D) Eagle Tavern , 91
nnorth Front.
Dana, David P,, (B & D) Globe Tavern, 8 Market Square.
Danebruck, Adam, drayman , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Daniels, Wm.William, (A & D) St. Louis Dying Establishment, 170
ssouth Second.
Daniels, Col. Sam'l., keeper work house, St. Louis Commons .
Dannell, Jerome, jour.stone mason , Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Darby, & Knox, attornies at law, 25 Pine.
Darby, Socrates, jour.tinner , 27
nnorth First.
Dard, Theodore, veterinary doctor , Carondelet
Ave.avenue , St. George's.
Dard, L. T., veterinary doctor , Carondelet Avenue, St. George's.
32 St. Louis Directory—1842 DAR-DAW
Darlington, T. M., cabinet maker , 25 St. Charles.
Darlington, Gabriel D., jour.cabinetmaker , Eighth
bbetween Carr it Wash.
Darst, Mrs.Margaret, widow, Almond
bbetween Second and Third.
Dathe, G., jour.cigar maker , Second
bbetween Spruce and Myrtle.
Daugherty, James, attorney at law ,
ccorner Fourth and Walnut.
Daum, Henry, laborer , Madison near Welch's Mill.
Davidson, Mrs.Rhoda, widow,
ccorner Seventh and Washington Avenue.
Davien, Darby J., laborer , w Mound, near Broadway.
Davis, Du Portal, clerk , Seventh opposite
ccorner Elm.
Davis, Tilden & Richards, w and rdg and grp.d'I'rs , 7 and 9 Market.
Davis, Samuel, (DT & R) w and rdg and gro.mch't . 7 and 9 Market.
Davis, John, (L & D)tailor , 41
nnorth First.
Davis, John, hat and cap manufacturer and dealer , 35
nnorth First.
Davis, L., agent for Quincy Mills , 6 Olive.
Davis, H.N. &
Co.company , w grocers and commission merchants , 61
nnorth Front.
Davis, Andrew L., jour.turner ,73
nnorth Second, alley.
Davis, George, jour.maltster , Cherry
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Davis, Merrill, carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Davis, Enoch, apprentice fancy baker , 47
nnorth Fourth.
Davis, Joseph, jour.varnisher and cabinet maker , Green
bbetween 9th & 10th.
Davis, John H., Jour. carpenter , Morgan near Ninth.
Davis, Nathan, carpenter , Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Davis, William, jour.cooper ,
ccorner Front and Myrtle.
Davis, G. W., family grocery ,
ccorner Spruce and Fifth.
Davis, John, jour.bricklayer , Walnut
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Davis, Russell, drayman , Fourteenth
bbetween Clark Avenue and Lane.
Davis, William, painter , Sixth
bbetween Green and Washington Avenue.
Davis, Samuel, carpenter ,
ccorner Seventh and Biddle.
Davis, George W., stone mason , Myrtle
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Davis, Robert, stone mason , Sixth
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Davis, William, jour.stone mason , Eighth
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce, alley.
Davis, Mrs.Rachael, widow, Sixth
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Davis, William, brick maker ,
ssouth Market
bbetween Marion and Carroll.
Daw, Patrick, blacksmith , Second
bbetween Oak and Prune.
Dawkins, Thomas, gardner , Spruce
bbetween Fourteenth and Fifteenth.
Dawson, John, clerk , 61
nnorth Front.
Dawson, Joseph, family grocery , 156 Broadway.
Dawson, Mrs.Mary, widow, Sixth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Dawson, Miss Eliza, Sixth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Dawson, Andrew, cook , 53 Elm.
Dawson, Wm.William R., gen'l agent and collector , 7th
bbetween Market and Walnut.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 33 DAY-DAR
Day, F. O., clerk , 24
nnorth First.
Day, James, jour.saddler , 140
nnorth First.
Day, Thomas, Green
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Day, Ezekiel, carpenter , Green
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Day, Miss Susan, Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Day, Mrs.Margaret, widow, Myrtle
bbetween Second and Third.
Dayton, ,
Dayton, John,
ccorner Florida and First.
Deakers, Lambert, brick layer , 66 St. Charles.
Deal, Conrad, butcher , 98 Prune.
Dean, Mrs.Harriet, widow, 174
nnorth Fourth.
Deaver, Mrs.J., widow, Olive
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Deaver, Miss Elizabeth, Olive
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Deaver, Miss Caroline, Olive
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Deck, Miss Eliza A., St. Charles
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Decker, —, jour.boiler maker , Broadway
bbetween Pear and Hickory.
Decker, Wm.William, paper box maker , Fourth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Decou, Robert, hat manufacturer , (S & D) 61 Olive.
Decken, Henry, quarrier , Third near Rutgers.
Degerhard, L., clerk , post office.
Deibil, Michael, shce maker , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Deier, William, brick maker , Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Delany, John, laborer , 127
nnorth Fifth.
Delany, Stephen, laborer , Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Delargy, Michael, porter , 13 3
nnorth First.
Delargy, Charles, laborer , 169
nnorth Fourth.
Dell, David, jour.wagon maker , Green
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Delmore, William, wagon maker , 85
nnorth Second.
Delphi Coffee House , Olive
bbetween First and Second.
Dempsey, Thomas, stone mason , Ninth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Dempsey, Richard, stone mason , Walnut
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Denison, Henry, (F & D) Fourteenth
bbetween Spruce and Lane.
Denning, J. W., jour.tailor , 83
nnorth First.
Denny, James, butcher , Plum
bbetween First and Second.
Denny, Thomas, butcher , St. George's.
Deno, Alexander, furrier , Plum
bbetween First and Second.
Dent, —assistant clerk circuit court,
ccorner Fifth and Market.
Depew, R. & Son , drapers and tailors , 32 Chesnut.
Depew, Thomas, (RD & S) draper and tailor , 32 Chesnut.
Dernent, Richard, jour.painter , 45
ssouth First.
Deroin, Emanuel, clerk , 46
nnorth First.
Derr, Miss Barbara, St. George's.
Darrickson, Charles, clerk , Mulberry
bbetween Third and Fourth.
34 St. Louis Directory—1842. DER-DIE
Dersch, Christopher, carter , Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Derusha, August, Green
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Desner, John, laborer ,
ssouth eeast corner Soulard's Addition.
Dessaint, Louis C., cabinet m'fty.,
ccorner Vine and Second.
Deterding, Frederick, jour.shoe maker , 49 Market.
Determan, Anton, laborer , Third d Convent and Rutgers.
Deters, Henry, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Biddie and Davis.
Nicolascarpenter , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Carr.
Devine, Charles, family grocery , Green
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Devine, John, butcher ,
ccorner Green and Eighth.
Devine, William, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Green and Washington Avenue.
Devis, John, jour.cigar maker ,
ccorner Second and Florida.
Devlin, Charles, jour.blacksmith , 88 Prune.
Devlin, John, jourcabinet maker , 12
nnorth Third.
Dewire, William, laborer , Lombard
bbetween First and Second.
Dewitt, George, clerk , 167
nnorth Fourth.
De Freee, —, clerk , 30
nnorth First.
De Lange, Mordicai, clerk , 140
nnorth First
De Lisle, Julius, French Teacher , Third
bbetween Market and Walnut.
De Lisle,, Alexandre, painter , Second
bbetween Poplar and Mulberry.
De Lorge, Baptiste, laborer , Plum
bbetween First and Second.
De Moulin, John B., jour.brick layer , 8
nnorth Second.
De Silet, D.,
ccorner Walnut and Third.
De Voy, Nicolas, grader , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
De Voy, Dennis, laborer , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
De Ward, Mrs.Margaret C., widow,
ccorner Florida and Broadway.
De Young, M., clerk , 109
nnorth First
Dibble, Miss Lovisa, Fifth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Dibble, Miss Colata, Fifth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Dickmann, Hermann H., drayman , 144 Green.
Dickmann, Fred., blacksmith ,
ccorner Seventh and St. Charles.
Dickmann, Miss Catharine, 68 Chesnut.
Dickson, Charles K., 53
nnorth First.
Dieckmeyer, Henry, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Diekamp, Mrs.Margaret, widow, 131
nnorth First.
Diekamp, Miss Louisa, 131
nnorth First.
Diel, Adam, jour.cooper , Myrtle
bbetween First and Front.
Diel, Jacob, cabinet maker , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 35 DIE-DOD
Diepenbrock, Mrs.R., widow, Franklin Avenue,
ccorner Ninth.
Diepenbrock, John, pedlar , Franklin Avenue,
ccorner Ninth.
Diepenbrock, William, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Twelfth and Biddle.
Dierckerhoff, Christian, jour.stone cutter , Almond
bbetween First and Second.
Dierckson, Adolph, foreman sugar refinery, Second
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Dierking, Henry, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Diestelhorst, Henry, carpenter , Myrtle
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Dieterich, Ferdinand, tobacconist , Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Dieterich, John C., skin dresser , St. George's.
Diettmann, Conrad, tailor , 66 Locust.
Dietz, William A., confectioner , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Dietz, Christopher, laborer , Payne
bbetween First and Madison.
Diffenmeier, Henry, laborer , 178
nnorth First.
Difley, Peter, jour.bricklayer ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Seventh.
Diginhardt, Joseph, carpenter , Madison near dry dock mill.
Dikeman, W. R., auction and commission merchant
ccorner Main and Pine.
Dill, J. W., plasterer , Fourth
bbetween Almond and Poplar.
Dillon, Mrs.MaryA., widow,
ccorner Fifth and Myrtle.
Dillon, Charles C., retail dry good merchant , 35 Market.
Dillon, Philip, laborer , Market
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Dillon, Bernard, clerk , Market
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Dillon, P. M., Gratiot
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Dillon, John, butcher , Seventeenth
bbetween Clark and Walnut.
Dinan, Timothy, steward , Olive
bbetween First and Second.
Dinckler, Philip, jour.shoe maker , 38
ssouth First.
Dings, Frederick, brush manufactory, Second
bbetween Pine and Olive.
Dinmore, William H., clerk , Post Office.
Dinn, & Grubb, Missouri seed store, 6
nnorth First.
Dinn, Walter, (D & G) Missouri seed store, 6
nnorth First.
Dinney, Lawrence, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Seventh.
Dinnies & Radford , booksellers and stationers , 74
nnorth First.
Dinnies, J. C., [D & R] bookseller and stationer , 74
nnorth First.
Dirlam, Henry, jour.gratemaker , 59
nnorth First.
Ditlot, Nicolas, stone mason , Carondelet near Wood.
Dittmer, Hermann, retail grocer , 153 Broadway.
Dix, Edward H., clerk , 18
nnorth Front.
Dix, Thomas J., clerk ,
ccorner Morgan and Tenth.
Dixon, Patrick, stone mason , Almond
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Dixon, & Mitchell, seventh saw mill,
nnorth St. Louis .
Dobbins, Maj., west Big Mound.
Dobbyns, J. R., carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Docker, John, slater , Sixth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Docker, Mrs.Eliza, private school, Sixth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Dodd, Albert, attorney at law , 22 Chesnut.
Dodd, Bithuel, bar keeper , 198
nnorth First.
Dodge, Samuel D., clerk , Green near Fifth.
Dodge, Ezra, exchange broker , 76
nnorth First.
36 St. Louis Directory—1842 DOE-DOU
Doernte, Charles, cigar maker ,
ccorner Second and Almond.
Doellner, Henry, [S & D] sign and ornamental painter , 11
nnorth Second.
Dohrmann, & Mueller, merchant tailors , 80 Prune.
Dohrmann, C.H., [D & M] 80 Prune.
Dohrmann, James, jour.blacksmith , Poplar
bbetween First and Second.
Dohrmann, Frederick, lock and gun smith , 53
ssouth First.
Dolde, Henry, baker ,
ccorner Second and Poplar.
Doll, C. & J., family grocers , 133
nnorth Third.
Doll, Conrad, (C & JD) grocer , 133
nnorth Third.
Doll, Jacob, [C & JD] grocer , 133
nnorth Third.
Doll, Bernard, jour.shoe maker , Green
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Doll, Miss Mary A., Green
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Donald, Miss Margaret, 33 Market.
Donaldson, & Hall, plane and edge tool manufacturers , 25
nnorth First.
Donaldson, James, [D & H] plane maker , &c., Pine
bbetween 8th and 9th.
Donaldson, Isaac P., watchman , Fifth
bbetween Carr & Wash.
Donaly, Mrs.Ellen, widow, Sixteenth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Donavan, Francis H., jour.tailor , 39
nnorth First.
Donegan, J. J., variety store, 20
ssouth First.
Donegan, Mrs.Mary, millinery store, 32
ssouth First.
Donegan, Miss Ellen, servant , 30 Locust.
Donely., Matthew, laborer , 28 Green.
Donnel, & Blood, sign, house & ornamental painters , 9
nnorth Second.
Donnellan, John, Sr., grader and paver , 79
nnorth Third.
Donoho, Terrence, bar keeper ,
ccorner Morgan and Fifth.
Donoho, Michael, laborer , 28 Green.
Donoho, Terrence, jour.stone mason , Carr
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Donoho, Timothy, jour.brick layer , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Donoho, George, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Green and Washington Avenue.
Doogan, Thomas T.M., upholster, 25 Vine.
Dorey, John, [J & WF & D] city brewery, res
ccorner Cherry & Broadway.
Dorin, James, drayman , Green .
Dormire, John, jour.wagon maker , St. Charles
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Dorner, Peter, laborer , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Soulard and Carroll.
Dorwart, David, clerk , 106
nnorth First.
Dosier, Miss Sarah A., Broadway
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Doty, Miss Jane, bonnet maker , 157 Broadway.
Doty, Mrs.Hannah, Tenth .
Doty, Mrs.P., Tenth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
Doubleday, J. W., clerk , 130
nnorth Third.
Dougherty, N. S., deputy clerk circuit court,
ccorner Fifth and Market.
Dougherty, John, laborer , Carr
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Dougherty, Mrs.S. B., widow, 84 Walnut.
Saint Louts Directory. 37 DOU-DUF
Dougherty, John A., clerk , 16
nnorth First.
Dougherty, Henry, clerk , 73
nnorth First.
Dougherty, John, porter , 38
nnorth Front.
Dougherty, George, jour.tailor , Laurel near First.
Dougherty, Robert, jour.coach smith , Fourth .
Dougherty, Edward, Ninth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Doughty, James W., w and r grocer and liquor dealer , 95
nnorth First.
Douglass, Mrs.Cornelia, widow, 46
ssouth First.
Douglass, Richard, jour.wagon maker , Green
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Dowd, James R., jour.tobacconist , 73
nnorth Second.
Dower, George, laborer ,
ccorner Twelfth and Carr.
Dowlan, Francis, quarrier , Madison near Water Works.
Dowler, Thomas, carpenter ,
ccorner Sixth and St. Charles.
Dowling, T. M., jour.cabinet maker , 11 Morgan.
Dowling, Thomas, jour.carpenter , Thirteenth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Dowling, Mrs.Elizabeth, coffee house, 75 .
Dowling, Phillip, laborer , 66
nnorth Third.
Downing, Mrs.Maria, widow, Market
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Doyle, Matthew, porter , 45
nnorth First.
Doyle, Patrick, laborer , Second
bbetween Howard and Mound.
Doyle, John, stone cutter , Seventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Morgan.
Drake, George W., clerk , 17
nnorth First.
Drake, & Eustace, attornies at law, Second
bbetween Chesnut and Pine.
Drake, Miss Mary J., Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Draper, H. M., [M & D] writing and book keeping academy, Fourth
bbetween Pine and Olive.
Draper, James F., painter , 63 Olive.
Draps, Joseph, jour.tailor , Cerre
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Dreisigaker, John, shoe maker , 83
nnorth Sixth.
Dreps, Joseph, jour.tailor , Cerre
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Dresser, & Gibson, carpenters , Third
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Dresser, Thomas, [D & G] carpenter , 97
nnorth Fourth.
Dreyer, F. A., [FAD & Co] merchant ,
ccorner Second and Plum.
Dreyer, G. W., [FAD & Co] merchant ,
ccorner Second and Plum.
Dreyer, Henry, drayman , Fifth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Droge, Gerhard, jour.printer , 33 Pine.
Droge, Miss Catharine, Fifth
bbetween Olive and Pine.
Drummer, Nancy, colored , Third
bbetween Vine and Locust.
Drummond, Martin, mill wright, Wash
bbetween Thirteenth and Fourteenth.
Druyts,
Rev.reverend J. B., D.D. , librarian St. Louis University .
Dryner, David, jour.stone cutter , 27 St. Charles.
Dryner, Miss Mary A., 27 St. Charles.
Duchouquette, John B., Duchouquette's Addition, near river.
Duerdoth, Francis, carter , Tenth
bbetween Walnut and Clark Are., Alley.
Duescher, Franz H., laborer ,
ssouth Market
bbetween Park Avenue and Barry.
Duff, Alexander, clerk , 17
nnorth Front.
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38 St. Louis Directory—1842. DUF-DUB
Duff, John, laborer , Myrtle
bbetween Second and Third.
Duffy, Michael, drayman , 54
nnorth Sixth.
Duhring, Henry, fancy dry good merchant , 10 Market.
Duma, Lorenz, blacksmith , Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Dunbar, George, First
bbetween Poplar and Almond.
Duncan, Polly, colored , Morgan
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Duncan, & Cobb, attornies at law, 59 Pine.
Duncan, John McKim, attorney at law , 59 Pine.
Duncan, Mrs.Letitia, widow, 145 Market.
Duncan, Peter, jour.cabinet maker , Washington Avenue
bbetween 7th & 8th.
Duncan, Jonathan, colored , corner Morgan and Seventh.
Dunn, John, stone yard ,
ccorner Second and Almond.
Dunn, Michael, jour.cooper , Second
bbetween Convent and Sycamore.
Dunn, Richard, laborer , St. Charles
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Dunn, John, stone cutter , Church
bbetween Barry and Marion.
Dunn, Sidney, stone cutter , Church
bbetween Marion and Barry.
Dunn, Henry, stone cutter , Church
bbetween Marion and Barry.
Dunn, Mrs.Mary A., widow, Church
bbetween Marion and Barry.
Dunn, Israel, laborer , Prune
bbetween First and Front.
Dunn, Patrick, jour.locksmith , 195
nnorth First.
Dunn, John, blacksmith , 88 Prune.
Dunn, Thomas, laborer , 127
nnorth Fifth.
Dunn, Miss Bridget,
ccorner Eighth and Biddle.
Dunn, Patrick, laborer , St. Charles road
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Dunn, Patrick . Eighth,
ccorner Biddle.
Dunn, John, laborer , Eighth,
ccorner Biddle.
Dunn, James, laborer , Eighth,
ccorner Biddle.
Dunn, Martin, laborer , Eighth,
ccorner Biddle.
Dunnelly, Charles, plasterer , Mulberry
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Dupre, E., importer , French fancy goods, 29
nnorth Second.
Durkam, Mrs.Mary, widow, Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Durkee, Dwight, clerk , 47
nnorth First.
Durkier, Henry, laborer ,
ccorner Broadway and Florida.
Durno, John K., book keeper , 74 Market.
Dusmann, Mrs.Hannah, widow, dress maker , Eighth
bbetween Franklin Ave.
and Wash.
Du Beau, Joseph, laborer , Third
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Du Bois, R. M., clerk , 17 Market.
Du Bois, O., Tattersall livery stable, 67 Pine.
Du Bois,, Mrs.Almira, Fifth
bbetween St. Charles and Locust.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 39 DUB-ECK
Du Breuil, Charles, deputy constable , First
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Du Four, Germain, fortune teller , 34 Myrtle.
Du Frend, August, watchman , Third
bbetween Hazel and Lombard.
Du Gar, Madam Frances, widow, Almond
bbetween Second and Third.
Du Mont, Charles, Locust
bbetween Second and Third.
Dwyer, F., jour.tinner , 43
nnorth First.
Dwyer, T. B., clerk , 89½
nnorth First.
Dwyer, John, jour.tailor , 67
nnorth Second, alley.
Dwyer, William, tobacco dealer , Tenth
bbetween Clark Avenue and Walnut.
Dye, Benjamin L., jour.plane maker , 25
nnorth First.
E.
Eads, Thomas C., boarding house, 134½
nnorth First.
Eads, Elijah C., 134½
nnorth First.
Eads, James B., 134½
nnorth First.
Eager, & Hill, attornies at law, Pine, 2 doors above First.
Eager, JohnM., attorney at law, Pine, 2 doors above First.
Eager, Joshua, paver and grader , Mulberry
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Eagle, Tavern, Nagle & Dammer , 191
nnorth First.
Eagle, Tavern, corner Poplar and Second.
Eagle, Mill, D. Marks , First, near Water Works.
Eagles, William, carpenter , First
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Ealer, Charles N., jour.jeweler ,
ccorner First and Pine.
Earl, Abel, jour.plane maker , 25
nnorth First.
East, H., jour.boiler maker , Broadway
bbetween Pear and Hickory.
Easton, J. F., general collector and newspaper agent , 64
nnorth Fourth.
Easton, Alton R., captain of the St. Louis Greys,
ccorner Sixth and Elm.
Eaton, . Nathaniel J., steamboat captain , 119 Market.
Eaton, Miss Mary J., 41
ssouth Fifth.
Eaves, Richard, jour.engine finisher , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Eayers, William, jour.carpenter , Twelfth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Eayers, John, jour.carpenter , Twelfth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Eayrs, George W., deputy marshal , 86
ssouth Third.
Ebenreck, Gerhard, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Eber, George S., porter , 7 Spruce.
Eberhard, Jacob, tailor , 25½ Olive.
Eberle, Valentine, cabinet maker , Second
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Eberle, John, jour.cabinet maker , Second
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Eberle, Charles, jour.cabinet maker , Second
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Eberle, George, jour.cabinet maker , Second
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Ebervein, Gottfried, jour.baker , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Ebner, John, New Market Tavern, 127
nnorth Third
Eby, Cyrus, shoe maker ,
ccorner Eleventh and Carr.
40 St. Louis Directory—1842. ECK-ELL
Eckert, Frederick, Arcade Baths, 102
nnorth Second.
Eckert, Nicolas, jour.shoe maker , 39
nnorth Seventh.
Eckert, Conrad, gardner , Mulberry
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Eckert, August, stone mason , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Eckland, William, gardner ,
ccorner Spruce and Thirteenth.
Eckler, Charles F., painter , Second
bbetween Hazel and Lombard.
Eddy, JamesH., clerk , 147
nnorth First.
Eddy, Joseph, clerk , 147
nnorth First.
Eddy, Joseph A., clerk , Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Eddy, James, laborer , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Edgar, T. B., carriage & harness manufac'y, 4th
bbetween Morgan & Green.
Edgell, S. M., clerk , 117
nnorth First.
Edgerly, Dr.C. W., dentist , 98
nnorth Second.
Edmonds, Mrs.Margaretta, widow, seamstress, 48 Locust.
Edmondson, J. F., carpenter ,
ccorner First and Howard.
Edmondson, Albert H., brick layer , Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Edwards, A. G., 28 Vine.
Edwards, & Francis, w and r druggists,
ccorner Green and Third.
Edwards, Lewis, (E & F) druggist ,
ccorner Green and Third.
Edwards, William, bar keeper , Carr
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Edwards, Edward R, Seventh
bbetween Washington Avenue and St. Charles.
Edwards, John, carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Efert, Henry, jour.shoe maker , 86 Prune.
Egan, John, private watchman , St. Charles
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Egelbert, John, cabinet maker , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Egenton, James, jour.blacksmith , Chesnut
bbetween Third & Fourth, Alley.
Eggers, S., clerk , 165
nnorth First.
Eggers, Charles, clerk , 163
nnorth First.
Ehermann, F..jour.cabinet maker , 100
nnorth Second.
Eickholtz, J. F., lottery and exchange office,
res.residence 121 Market.
Eickholtz, Henry, laborer , Fourteenth
bbetween Spruce and Randolph.
Eichler, George, tailor , 88
nnorth First.
Elder, John C., commission merchant , 4 Laurel.
Ellenwood, Benjamin, deputy sheriff, Olive
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Ellerding, William, jour.engine finisher , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Ellingsworth, William, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Green and Fourth.
Elliot, & Walker, retail dry good merchants , 10
nnorth First.
Elliot, Andrew, [E & W] merchant , 10
nnorth First.
Elliot, Thomas, blacksmith , Vine
bbetween Second and Third.
Ellis, Samuel, clerk , 28
nnorth First.
Ellis, J. C.C., student at law, 42 Chesnut.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 41 ELL-ERI
Ellis, Charles, clerk , Olive
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Ellis, John, drayman , Second
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Ellis, Louisa, colored wash woman , Green
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Elms, Edward, hat manufacturer ,
ccorner Vine and Third.
Elngott, Gottfried, baker , Poplar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Elsmueller, Henry, carter , Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth.
Elworth, Mrs.Mary A., 88
ssouth Third.
Ely, Morris, bar keeper , Laurel
bbetween First and Front.
Emerson, T., chair manufactory and cabinet ware room, 91
nnorth Second,
Emerson, Mrs.Ellen, corset and dress maker , 95
nnorth Second.
Emis,
Rev.reverend J. B., D.D. , Prefect of Studies, St. Louis University .
Emmet, William B., cooper , Fourth
bbetween Almond and Spruce.
Emmet, Coffee House, 30
nnorth Front.
Enderlein, George,painter , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Soulard & Carroll .
Enders, William F., clerk , 106
nnorth First.
Enders, Martin, shoe maker , Payne
bbetween First and Second.
Enders, Henry, laborer , Second
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Enders, Nicolas, barber , Second
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Engehausen, George, 51
nnorth Fourth.
Engehouser, Leonhard, fisherman , St. George's .
Engel, Frederick, steward, ,
ccorner Green and Third.
Engel, John, blacksmith , Ninth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Engelmann, & Wislezenus , M.D's, and Surgeons,
ccorner Second & Chesnut.
Engelmann, George, (E & W) M.D.,
ccorner Second and Chesnut.
Enggelberg, Anna, cook , 147
nnorth Second.
Engle, Joseph, foreman livery stable, 90
nnorth Second.
Engle, Louis, grocer , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Engle, Frederick, clerk. Franklin Avenue
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Engle, P. H., Judge Court Common Pleas, res. St. Charles
bbetween 6th & 7th.
Engle, Miss Elizabeth, Payne
bbetween Broadway and Second.
English, William, laborer , 8 Olive.
English, J. W., jour.shoemaker , 106
nnorth First.
English, Miss Margaret, Broadway
bbetween Cherry and Hickory .
English, Micha, painter ,
ccorner St. Charles and Seventh.
English, John,laborer , Eighth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
English, Elkanah, carpenter ,
ccorner Cerre and Fourth.
Enness, Charles, clerk , 97
nnorth First.
Ennis, John, boot maker ,
ccorner Fourth and Chesnut.
Ennis, C. W., carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Eple, Andrew, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Erdolph, —laborer , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Erin, Go Bragh Coffee House, 9 Oak.
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42 St. Louis Directory - 1842. ERK-FAI
Erkelens, Frederick, baker and grocer , Morgan
bbetween 4th and 5th.
Ernt, Peter, laborer , Short near Wood.
Erskine, Green,
ccorner Sixth and Carr.
Expenchied, Louis, jour.blacksmith , 152
nnorth Second.
essex, Julia, colored wash woman , Sixth
bbetween Green and Morgan.
Est, Nicolas, watchman , Short near Wood.
Esthers,, Virginia, colored, Locust
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Eustace, John V., attorney at law , Second
bbetween Chesnut and Pine.
Evans, Charles, grocer and provision merchant ,
eeast Fourth and Chesnut.
Evans, Silas J., carpenter and builder , Morgan
bbetween Sixth and Chesnut.
Evans, Mrs.Eliza, Gay
bbetween Fourteenth and Fifteenth.
Evans, Joseph S., clerk , 18 Market.
Evans, Thomas, laborer , 21 Almond.
Evans, Augustus H., 27
ssouth Fifth.
Evans, Mrs.Mary, widow, Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Evens, Henry D., deputy constable , 151/2 Pine.
Everhart, John, hatter , Fourth
bbetween Almond and Poplar.
Evers, Henry, clerk , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Everist, & Rogers, copper smiths , &c., First
bbetween Prune and Oak.
Everist, Miss Mary A., Franklin Avenue
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Evert, Adam, laborer , 29
ssouth First.
Eves, John C., jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Chesnut and Seventh.
Evil, John, bricklayer , 64
nnorth Fourth.
Evoy, Mrs.Bridget M., widow, Green
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Evoy, Miss Mary A., Green
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Ewald, Philip, barber , 15
nnorth Second.
Ewenger, Johyn, cigar maker ,
ccorner Almond and Second.
Ewing, William L., merchant , [Bt & Co] 26
nnorth Front.
Ewing, Mrs.Mary, nurse , 49
nnorth Second.
Ewing, Mrs.Sarah,
ccorner Second and Cherry.
Eyres, Miles, locksmith and manuf'ct'r. saws & cutlery , 72
nnorth Second.
F.
Faber, Charles, beer house, Morgan
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Faber, Miss Mary, servant , Eighth
bbetween St. Charles and Locust.
Fach, Charles, turner , Second
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Faffill, Miss Mary V., Walnut
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Fagan, Edward, jour.stone cutter , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Fagan, Walter, porter , Eleventh
bbetween Morgan and St. Charles road.
Fagan, Walter, laborer , Tenth
bbetween Chesnut and Market.
Fairfowl, H., jour.blacksmith , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Fairley, Mrs.Mary,retail dry good dealer , 83
ssouth Second.
Fairley, Matthew, miller , 83
ssouth Second.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 43 FAI-FEL
Fairley, Michael, laborer , Chouteau's Mill .
Fairman, William, clerk , 47 Olive.
Fales, Mentor, watchman , Pine
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Fall, John C., clerk , Sixth
bbetween Green and Wash.
Fallis, Thomas, carpenter , Second
bbetween Hazel and Lombard.
Fallon, Wesley, jour.carriage maker ,
ccorner Locust and Fifth.
Falls, H. A., clerk , 102
nnorth First.
Falls, John, paper maker , Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Fannen, Bernard, fur dealer , 87
ssouth First.
Fanning, Saml. C., jour.carp'tr , 12th
bbetween St. Charles road and Morgan.
Fannon, —laborer , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Fargie, Mrs.Anna, widow, Fifth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Farish, Mrs.Frances, widow, Fifth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
Farish, John, book keeper , alley
bbetween 1st and 2d and Elm and Myrtle.
Farley, Patrick, drayman , 53 Elm.
Farley, John, laborer , Short near Wood.
Farley, Michael, laborer ,
ccorner Plum and First.
Farmer, L., clerk ,
ccorner First and Walnut.
Farmer, Henry, house and sign painter , 22 Olive,
res.residence 501/2 Market.
Farmer, G. E., bar keeper , 24 Locust.
Farmer, Mrs.Mary Ann, milliner and dress maker , 501/2 Market.
Farnsworth, E. H., (SVF & Co) 59
nnorth First.
Farnsworth, V. C., jour.tinner , 59
nnorth First.
Farnum, A. A., 157
nnorth First.
Farr, B. S., attorney at law , 52 Chesnut.
Farrell, Michael, retail grocer , 79
nnorth Second.
Farrell, Peter, 81
nnorth Second.
Farrell, Patrick, laborer , Franklin Avenue
bbetween 13th and 14th.
Farrier, Miss Eliza, milliner , 61
ssouth First.
Farrington, George, clerk ,
ccorner Fourth and Chesnut.
Farrington,Samuel S., boot and shoe dealer , 110
nnorth First.
Fath, Jacob, tavern, Fourth
bbetween Almond and Poplar.
Fath, Henry, gardner , St. George's.
Faulstick, Henry, basket maker , 123
ssouth First.
Fecto, Jacob, calker , First
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Feclo, Miss Bridget, First
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Fei, George, tinner , St. George's .
Feickert, Jacob, Second
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Feigenberger, William, laborer , 178
nnorth First.
Feigenberger, Henry,laborer , 178
nnorth First.
Feldmaana, Francis, tailor , Second
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Feldmann, G., baker , Second
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
44 St. Louis Directory—1842 FEL-FIN
Feley, Michael, laborer ,
ccorner First and Spruce.
Felix, Edward, painter , Sixth
bbetween Poplar and Cerre.
Fella, Plazidus, boot and shoe maker , 47 Pine.
Felps, James, teamster ,
ccorner Morgan and Eleventh.
Felsing, Henry, bar keeper , 23 Market.
Feltner, Jacob, baker , Poplar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Fenn, —jour.carriage maker , 111
nnorth Second.
Fente, Jacob, gardner , St. George's .
Ferguis, James, clerk , 20
ssouth First.
Ferguson, Alexander, exchange broker , (T & F) 91
nnorth First.
Ferguson, Benjamin, clerk , 149
nnorth First.
Ferguson, William Finley, (EVD & Co) druggist 46
nnorth First.
Ferguson, Mrs.Elizabeth H., widow, 13
nnorth Third.
Ferguson, D. K., Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Ferrall, John, Mulberry
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Ferrell, John, well digger , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Ferron, Joseph, bar keeper ,
ccorner Third and Vine.
Ferry, Daniel, laborer , 97
nnorth Sixth.
Fessenden, Charles, jour.moulder , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Fesser, Bastian, jour.carpenter , 26
nnorth Sixth.
Fett, George, jour.baker , Cherry
bbetween First and Second.
Fett, Conrad, shoe maker , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Fette, William, laborer , Payne
bbetween First and Madison.
Fetter, George, shoe maker , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Fetters, Ferdinand, musician , Hazel
bbetween Second and Third.
Fick, Andreas, laborer , Short near Wood.
Fickensthir, Miss Philipina, servant , 29 Vine.
Fiedler, Henry, tailor , Carr
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Field, R. R., w and r dry good merchant , 152
nnorth First.
Field, R. M., attorney at law , (L & F) 42 Chesnut.
Fieldmeier, E. H., cook , 33
nnorth First.
Fieldmeier, Adolph, jour.carpenter ,Eleventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Fields, Wm.William, (F & D ) tanner , Thirteenth
bbetween Spruce and Lane.
Fieszmann, Miss Margaret, 147
nnorth Second.
Fife, Samuel, billiard room, 89
nnorth First.
Fifield, Mrs.Louisa, widow, Third
bbetween Mulberry and Cedar.
Filbrock, Carssen, laborer , Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
Filley,0. D., tin manufacturer , 141
nnorth First.
Filley, G. F., queensware, , glass and china dealer , 145
nnorth First.
Finan, Bartholomew, jour.shoe maker ,
ccorner Third and Locust.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 45 FIN-FIT
Finch, Samuel, (S & F) family grocer , 53 Market.
Finch, Rollosson & Heylmun , writing and book keeping academy,
Fourth near
ccorner Chesnut.
Finch, J. Milton, (FR & H) Fourth near
ccorner Chesnut.
Fine, Corder, laborer , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Wood and Barry.
Fingen, John, laborer , Marion
bbetween Buel and Meynard.
Fink, Walden, coffee House, 65
ssouth Second.
Finney, J. & W. & Dorey , city brewery, Cherry
bbetween 2d and Broadway.
Finney, Bernard, Sixteenth
bbetween Spruce and Clark Avenue.
Finney, James, Sixteenth
bbetween Spruce and Clark Avenue.
Finnigen, Mrs., 142 Green.
Fischer, John K., jour.carpenter ,
ccorner ssouth Market and Marion.
Fisher, J. B., w and r boot and shoe dealer , 28
nnorth First.
Fisher, James, (Z & Co) boot and shoe makers , 86 Prune.
Fisher, William, clone cutter , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Fisher, Isaac, jour, carpenter , 115 Elm.
Fisher, William, blacksmith , St. George's .
Fisher, George, stone cutter , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Marion & Barry.
Fisher, W., family grocer , Second
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Fisher, John, carpenter , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Fisir, Daniel, jour.stone cutter , Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Fisse, Mrs.Catharine, widow, Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Soulard & Carroll.
Filch, N. G., superintendent Tattersall livery stable, 67 Pine.
Fitch, Mrs.C, widow, 110 Pine.
Fitzgerald,Edward, Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Fitzgerald, Michael, drayman , Green
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Fitzgerald, Edward, jour.carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Fitzgerald, Francis, jour.carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Fitzgerald, John, stone mason , Payne
bbetween First and Madison.
Fitzgerald, Edward, laborer , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Fitzpatrick, F. H., Ninth
bbetween Washington Avenue and St. Charles.
Fitzpatrick, John, carter ,
ccorner Twelfth and Carr.
Fitzpatrick, Mrs.Mary, widow,Biddle
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
FitzSimmons , Philip, brick maker , Tenth
bbetween Market & Wash, Alley.
46 St. Louis Directory—1842. FIX-FOR
Fix, Jacob, cooper , Front
bbetween Elm and Myrtle.
Flackmeyer, Franz, laborer , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Flanagan, William, paver and grader , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Flanagan, John, paver and grader , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Flato, Isaac R., clothing merchant, 59
nnorth Front.
Flandrain, Francis, carpener & builder , Poplar
bbetween Second &
ssouth First.
Fleck, William, Hostler , 50 Chesnut.
Fleherty, James, cabinet maker , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Fleischhauer, John, brick maker , Soulard
bbetween Wash'tn. and Hamtramk.
Fleischhauer, Mrs.Parpara, widow, Soulard
bbetween Wash'tn & Hamtramk.
Flemming, John, jour.pattern maker , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Flemming, Luke, ship carpenter , Second
bbetween Howard and Payne.
Fletter, Kasper, jour.carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Flinn, John, jour.shoe maker , Chesnut
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Flinn, Michael, laborer , Chesnut
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Flood, Michael, shoe maker , 92 Spruce.
FloraGarden , G.Goebel, , Soulard's Addition, west of Carondelet
Ave.avenue Flore, Charles, colored,
ccorner Cedar and Second.
Flotron, Simon, laborer , Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Flugge, Adolph, Family grocer ,
ccorner Second and Poplar.
Flugger, Louis, coffee house,
ccorner Second and Spruce.
Flynn, John, drayman , Florida
bbetween First and Madison.
Focken, John, baker , St. Charles road near Nineteenth.
Foerster, Alfred, shoe maker , Second
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Foertsch, Christopher, jour.blacksmith , Broadway
bbetween Hickory & Pear.
Fogel, John,jour.baker , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Fogel, Ulrig, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Wash and Franklin Avenue.
Fogg, Ivory, jour.carpenter , Pine
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Fogus, Shelton, jour.plasterer , 95
nnorth Sixth.
Foisy, M. G., Power Pressman , 45
nnorth First.
Foley, John, (W & F) livery stable, Vine
bbetween Second and Third.
Foley, Timothy, laborer , Tenth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
Foley, Thomas, furniture car, Collins
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Fontana, J., Green Room coffee house,
ccorner Third and Olive.
Foos, John, jour.brick layer , Fifth,
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Foote, John G., clerk , 152
nnorth First.
Forbes, A. & L.,looking glass, comb, &
ccorner , dealers , 60
nnorth First.
Forbes, Austin, (A & LF) 60
nnorth First.
Forbes, Leonard, (A & LF) 60
nnorth First.
Forbes, Dr. I., dentist , 34
nnorth Second.
Forbus, Thos, stone cutter , Seventh
bbetween Wash and Franklin Avenue.
Force, Henry A., jour.carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Force, Thomas, carpenter , Sixth
ccorner Gratiot.
Ford, Oliver, clerk , 55
nnorth First.
Ford, Edward, boot and shoe maker , 92
nnorth Second.
Ford, Jos. M., grocer ,
ccorner Tenth and Franklin Avenue.
Forderhakay, Louis, laborer , Olive
bbetween Second and Third.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 47 FOR-FRA
Forester, Mrs.Sarah, widow, Walnut
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Forester, Henry, book keeper , Pine
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Forester, Mrs.Eliza, ladies seminary, Pine
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Forman, Samuel, Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Fornhulz, Joseph, jour.shoe maker , 32 Olive.
Forrest, S., jour.moulder , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Forrest, Benjamin, hatter , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Forshey, Francis, carpenter ,
ccorner Washington Avenue and Fifth.
Forsyth, Philip, laborer , Twelfth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Forthier, Charles, laborer , St. George's .
Forthier, Belonie, jour.carpenter , St. George's .
Fortman, J., jour.baker , 39
nnorth Second.
Fortune, James, (MH & Co) liquor and grocery dealer ,
ccorner Prune & 3d.
Fortune, Miss Mary,
ccorner Washington Avenue and Ninth.
Foslin, C., jour.baker , 39
nnorth Second.
Foss, H.C, jour.carpenter ,Morgan
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Foster, Theodore, clerk , 67
nnorth First.
Foster, Thomas, clerk , 93
nnorth First.
Foster, Joseph,medical student , 96
nnorth Third.
Foster, Mrs.John M.96
nnorth Third.
Foster, Benjamin, coal dealer , Fourth
bbetween Pine and Olive.
Foster, William, jour, carpenter , Washington Avenue
bbetween 8th and 9th.
Foster, A. M., bricklayer , Seventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Foster, Joseph, carpenter and builder , office court house.
Foster, Mrs.Mary, boarding house,
ccorner Seventh and Green.
Foster, Mrs.Catharine,
ccorner Market and Seventh.
Foster, Miss Sarah, Walnut
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Fouke, Robert P., jour.carpenter , Cerre
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Foulk, & Shaw, tobacco manufacturers, 42
ssouth First.
Fountain, Joseph,
Jr.junior , horse doctor , 67 Green.
Fountain, Joseph, Sr., boarding house, 67 Green.
Fountaine, C. T.,jour.tinner , 59
nnorth First.
Fountaine, Felix, laborer , south east
ccorner Soulard's Addition.
Fowler, Robert, carpenter , boarding house, 54 Oak.
Fox, George, jour.baker , 101
nnorth First.
Fox, Miss Philomelia, 49 Market.
Fox, Conrad , Wm. Tell Tavern , 248
nnorth First.
Fox, James, Walnut
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Fox, Wm.William, jour.carpenter , Tenth
bbetween Market and Walnut, Alley.
Foy, , apprentice turner and machinist , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Frain, Miss Margaret, 9 Oak.
Frame, John, drayman , Seventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash, Aller.
48 St. Louis Directory—1842. FRA-FRU
Francis, Louis, jour.lock smith ,
ccorner ssouth Market and Marion.
Francis, David, (E & F) druggist ,
ccorner Third and Green.
Francisco, John, jour.carpenter , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Franciscus, John T., (F & Co) exchange broker , 90
nnorth First.
Franciscus, James M., [F & Co] exchange broker , 90
nnorth First.
Francke, Charles, laborer , Short near Wood.
Frankfort House , Schwarte & Strodtman , 88
nnorth Front.
Franklin House , boarding by Mrs.E.Parquot, , 30 Locust.
Franklin, John, jour.saddler , 78
nnorth Front.
Franklin, William, jour.carpenter , Morgan
bbetween 12th and 13th.
Franklin, George, mill engineer ,
bbetween Howard and Payne near river.
Franklin, Phillis, colored wash woman , First
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Franz, Nicholas, jour.carpenter , Twelfth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Frashours, Mrs.Catharine, widow, Myrtle
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Frazier, J. F., jour.printer , Sixth,
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Frazier, Miss Hannah,
ccorner Market and Ninth.
Frede, Anton, stone mason , Eighth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Fredricks, Miss Ellen, 44 Olive.
Freel, John, jour.cabinet maker , 12
nnorth Third.
Freeman, Ford, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner First and Florida.
Freese, & Knippenberg, drapers and tailors , Morgan
bbetween 3d and 4th.
Freese, H. H., [F & K ] draper and tailor , Morgan
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Freiesleben, Julius, variety store, Second
bbetween Elm and Myrtle.
Fremon, Du Bouffay, justice of the peace, office 28 Pine.
Frenawald, Mrs.Elizabeth, Sixth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Morgan.
Frenk, Henry, jour.baker ,
ccorner Poplar and Second.
Frenz, William, laborer , Fifth
bbetween Park Avenue and Rutgers.
Frerker, Bernard, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Franklin Ave and Wash.
Fressman, Theodore, repairer and tuner piano fortes , 77
nnorth Second.
Frey, Joseph, bar keeper , Second
bbetween Bridge and Wood.
Frey, G. P., shoe maker , 52 Spruce.
Frey, Mrs.Wilberger, widow, Seventh
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Friderichs,Charles &
Co.company , lithographers , 7s Third.
Fromme, Fred., laborer , Myrtle
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Frommer, Fred.,laborer , Fourth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Frontier House , JohnGarcia, ,
ccorner Laurel and Second.
Frost, Mrs.W., widow, Fifth one door above
ccorner Chesnut.
Frothingham, Geo. H.,book keeper , Seventh
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Fruend, Joseph, jour.blacksmith , 152
nnorth First.
Fruend, Joseph, beer house, Second
bbetween Plum and Poplar.
Fruend, Wm.William, carpenter , Fourth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Fruesch, Bernhard, laborer , Fourth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Saint Louis Directory. 49 FUC-GAR
Fuchs, George, laborer , Seventh
bbetween Wash and Franklin Avenue.
Fuery, Michael, pedlar , Ninth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Fues, Wentelein, laborer , First
bbetween Plum and Poplar.
Fugate, Albert, jour.blacksmith , 237
nnorth First.
Fuhr, John, jour. shoe maker, 32 Olive.
Fuller, O. S., watchman , Sixth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Fuller, Nathan, jour.carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Fullerton, John, clerk , 2
nnorth First.
Fulton Coffee House , 44
nnorth Second.
Fulton Brewery , Wainwright & Withnell , 21 Almond.
Fulton, William, jour.carpenter , St. Charles
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Fulton, John, brick maker , Tenth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Funck, Philip, carpenter , Ninth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Funkhouser, Robert, clerk , 30
ssouth First.
Fyfe, Robert S., 34
ssouth Sixth.
G.
Gabel, Peter, jour.cooper , 123
nnorth Sixth.
Gaby, Jonathan, jour.carpenter , Green
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Gaby, William, jour., carpenter , Locust
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Gahan, George, clerk , Surveyor General's Office, 275
nnorth First.
Gahen, Thomas, laborer ,
ccorner Eleventh and Market.
Gale, Amos, w and r grocer & dgm'ch't,s First, opposite Old Market.
Galipau, Joseph, carpenter ,
ccorner Fourteenth and St. Charles.
Gallagher, & Darst, w and rgro. and dg merchant ,3
ssouth Front.
Gallagher, Peter, jour.shoe maker , 28
nnorth Second.
Galligan, William, coachdriver , Walnut
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Galvez, & Baldo, importers of Havana cigars , 42
nnorth First.
Gamble, & Archibald, office, 19
nnorth First.
Gamble, & Walker, attornies at law , 36
nnorth Second.
Gamble, Miss Jane, Seventh
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Gannon, Timothy, laborer , Tenth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
Gannett, G. A., clerk , U.S. Quarter Master's office, 44 Laurel,
res.residence ccorner Fifth and Biddle.
Gantt,Thos. T., attorney at law, (B & G) 38 Chesnut.
Garcia, . M.,
ccorner Laurel and Second.
Garcia, John, Frontier House,
ccorner Laurel and Second.
Gardner, Joseph, baker , Vine, one door above Second.
Gardner, John, clerk , 39
nnorth Front.
Garland, B. S., clerk surveyor general's office, 275
nnorth First.
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50 St. Louis Directory—1842. GAR-GER
Garlich, —stone mason , Fifth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Garmann, Philip, jour.blacksmith ,
ccorner Morgan and Fourth.
Garner, Sylvester, jour.carpenter , Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Garnier, Joseph V., notary public,
ccorner Seventh and Walnut.
Garreaux, Ulis,jour.carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Fourteenth and Fifteenth.
Garrison, C. R., Eighth
bbetween Green and Washington Avenue.
Garrison, Oliver, Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Garrison, Lawrence, Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Garrison, Isaac, colored drayman , Tchapitoula
bbetween 7th and 8th.
Garrison, A. T., brickmaker , 104
nnorth Second.
Garritt, George, upholster , 88
ssouth Third.
Garritt, Mrs.Elizabeth, straw and leghorn milliner , &C., 88
ssouth Third.
Garvey, Christopher, justice peace and notary public, office 43 Laurel
res.residence Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Garvey, James, market man , Market
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Gasman,Philip, shoemaker , Morgan near
ccorner Third.
Gates, Charles, laborer , Second
bbetween Mulberry and Lombard.
Gaty, McCune & Glasby, Miss. foundry, First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Gaty, Samuel, (G McC & G) Miss. foundry, First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Ganwatz, Philip, boarding house, First
bbetween Smith and Florida.
Gay, Edward J., Fourth
bbetween Myrtle and Elm.
Gazette, Evening, office, 97
nnorth First.
Gebben, Henry, laborer , Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Gebhart, William, clerk , 82
nnorth First.
Geetle, Henry, teamster , Carr
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Gehner, & Priess, rdg and clothing m'ch'ls , Morgan
bbetween Fourth & Fifth.
Gehner, Fred. W., (G & P) Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Gehrke, George,boot and shoe maker , 39 Laurel.
Geisel, & Vogel, cabinet manufactory and ware room, 112
nnorth First.
Geisel, Henry, beer house, Carondelet Avenue near Wood.
Geisler, Peter, jour.carpenter , 140
nnorth Third.
Gelkcr, Fred., Eighth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Gelzunser, Andreas, jour.butcher , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
General, Clark Tavern , 147
nnorth Second.
Genestelle, A., clerk , 11 Market.
Genor, John, laborer , 81
nnorth Second.
Gentry, William T., clerk , 93
nnorth First.
George, E. P., jour.tailor , 41 Market.
Georie, Baptiste, Poplar
bbetween First and Second.
Georie, Madame, widow, Poplar
bbetween First and Second.
Georie, Miss Eliza, Poplar
bbetween First and Second.
Gerard, J. B., livery stable & carriage manuf'ct'y. Locust
bbetween 3d & 4th.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 51 GER-GIN
Gerard, Joseph, laborer , First
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Gerardine, Francis, jour.engine finisher , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Gerardine, Peter, jour.engine finisher , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Gerardine, Victor, jour.engine finisher , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Gerdemann, Henry, tavern ,
ccorner Fifth and Green.
Gerding, Henry, jour.mill stone, maker , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Gerding, John F., jour.mill stone maker , Wash
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Geresch, John, butcher , Wood near Short.
Gerlach, G., tailor , 101/2 Oak.
German, Academy, J. G.Weyse, teacher , Myrtle
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Gerry, Reuben, clerk , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Gerster, Alexander, carpenter , 67 Olive.
Getzendiner, Salathiel, bricklayer , 64
nnorth Fourth.
Gewinner, Frederick, stone cutter , Short near Wood.
Geyer & Dayton , attornies at law , 36
nnorth Second.
Geyer, H. S., attorney at law , 36
nnorth Second.
Geyer, Miss Maria, Fifth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Geyer , MissHarriet, Market
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Gheen & Harrold , family grocers ,
ccorner Third and Locust.
Gheen, W. E., (G & H) family grocer ,
ccorner Third and Locust.
Gholson, Mrs.Sarah, widow,
ccorner Collins and Pear.
Gibbins, James, colored barber , 27 Vine.
Gibson, Mrs.Lucy, widow, 416
nnorth Second.
Gibson, Tobias, Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Gibson, John B., (D & G) carpt'r. & buil'r , r.CollinsbPear & Hickory.
Gibson, David, jour.distiller , Front
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Gibson, MissMary,
ccorner Sixth and Morgan.
Gilberr,Christian, shoe maker , Second
bbetween Mulberry and Lombard.
Gilchruest, John, book binder , Washington Avenue
bbetween 10th and 1 lib.
Gildea, W. B., dentist , 27 Chesnut.
Gildchaus, Herman, laborer , Tenth
bbetween Walnut and Clark.
Gildehaus, Anthony, laborer , Tenth
bbetween Walnut and Clark.
Gildehaus, John, laborer , Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth, Alley.
Giles, Francis, jour.cooper , Myrtle
bbetween First and Front.
Gilham, Miss Mary, Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Gill, G. H., (JC & G) clothing merchant , 15
nnorth First.
Gill, J. C, clerk , 15
nnorth First.
Gill, MissLouisa, Third
bbetween Chesnut and Pine.
Gillaspie, Peter, cook , 8 Market.
Gillespie, Albert, (BO & G) druggist , 139
nnorth First.
Gillespie, Charles D., scrivner and conveyancer , 15 Pine.
Gillespie, Mrs.Mary, Broadway,
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Gillespie, Mrs.Ann E., Franklin Avenue
bbetween Thirteenth & Fourteenth.
Gilligan, John, carter, St. Charles Road
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Gillmann, Everett, cabinet maker , 30
ssouth First.
Gingra, MadameTherressa, Almond
bbetween Second and Third.
Ginter, Charles, jour.shoe maker , 32 Olive.
52 St. Louis Directory. GIS-GOO
Gist, Wm.William H., clerk , 94
nnorth First.
Gist, Gottlieb, cigar dealer , Planter's House.
Gist & McKay , merchants , 114
nnorth First.
Gist, Robert C., (G & McK) merchant , Fifth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Gist, William, Fifth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Givan, John, drayman , 28 Green.
Glasby, John M., jour.pattern maker , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Glaser, Ferdinand, jour.shoe maker , Olive
bbetween First and Front.
Glasgow, William, Sen. , Fourth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Glasgow, James, Fourth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Glasier, Daniel, jour.hatter , Fourth
bbetween Almond and Poplar.
Glasmer, Mrs.Elizabeth, Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Morgan.
Glass, William, jour.shoemaker , Wash
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Glatt, Tobias, butcher , St. George's.
Glaucy, Charles, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Glaver, John, laborer , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Glenn, Robert, jour.stone mason , 11 th
bbetween St. Charles road and Morgan.
Glover, Henry, saddlery hardware dealer , 19
nnorth First.
Glusenkamp, F. H., bar keeper ,
ccorner Cherry and First
Gnau, Henry, tinner , Second near Bridge.
Goba, Peter, drayman , Poplar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Gobrel, Angeline, colored wash woman ,
ccorner Almond and Third.
Godat, Mrs.Ann, widow, bakery, Second
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
Godier, Mrs.Eulalie, 116 Olive.
Godfrey, Frederick M., jourcarpenter , 198
nnorth First.
Godfrey, Hosea, calker , First
bbetween Florida and Payne.
Godfrey, Hosea, calker , First
bbetween Florida and Payne.
Godfrey, Dennis, laborer , Marion
bbetween Decatur and Church.
Godfrey, James, market gardner , Pocotte's Addition near river.
Goebel, G., Flora garden,
ssouth Soulard's Addition, w Carondelet Avenue.
Goenner, Jacob, barber , Green
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Goetz, Paul, laborer , Seventh
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Golf, Michael, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Goff, Harvey W., laborer , Tenth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Gohn, Daniel, bar keeper , Fourth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
Gohrig, Jacob, jour.blacksmith 43
nnorth First.
Golding, Thomas H., brick layer , 64
nnorth Fourth.
Goldstein, Mrs.Margaret, widow, Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Goldstein, F. H., bar keeper , 33
nnorth First.
Goljin, MissMargaret, 5 Oak.
Good Samaritan drug store , 9
ssouth First
Goodell, Madame Eleanor, widow, 74 Locust.
Goodell, John, (JG & Co) merchant , 34 Market.
Goodfellow, David F.,stone mason , 90 Pine.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 53 GOO-GRA
Goodfellow, Joseph, carter , 90 Pine.
Goodfellow, John, brick maker , Pine
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Goodfellow, , MissMargaret, , 90 Pine.
Goodfellow, Mrs.Isabella, widow, Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Goodfellow, David, teamster , Seventhb Franklin
Ave.avenue & Wash.
Goodfellow, Wm.William, teamster , Seventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue & Wash.
Goodrich, J. G., clerk , 143
nnorth First.
Goodrich, MissElizabeth, 134
nnorth Fourth.
Goodson, John E., Teacher Piano Forte Music, 34
nnorth Second.
Goodwin, George, jour.tinner , 43
nnorth First.
Goodwin & Murray , w and r tobacco and cigar dealers and manufactu-
rers, 35
nnorth Front.
Goodwin, Eben, (G & M) tobacco and cigar dealer , &
ccorner , 35
nnorth Front.
Goodwin, William W., clerk , 129
nnorth First.
Goodwin, R.B. & G.W. , drapers and tailors , 41 Market.
Goodyear, A. J.,(A & G) dg and grocery merchant , 169 Broadway.
Goodyear, Wooster, w and r boot and shoe dealer, 66
nnorth First.
Goodyear, Anthony, jour.coach smith ,
ccorner Locust and Fifth.
Goon, John, bar keeper ,
ccorner Oak and First.
Goossen, Joseph, jour.cigar maker , Second
bbetween Bridge and Wood.
Gorder, John, jour.furrier , 43 Market.
Gordon, James, constable , office 28 Pine.
Gore, Stephen D., clerk , 21
nnorth Front.
Gorge,Eucharius, Seventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Gorman, Patrick, clerk , 62
nnorth Front.
Gorman, Michael, jour.harness maker , 146
nnorth First.
Gorman, Mrs.Isabella, widow, 84 Olive.
Goselin, Hubert, clerk , 44
nnorth First.
Gosnell, John W., jour.plane maker , Pine
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Gottschalk, Abraham, grocery and beerhouse, Morgan
bbetween 9th and 10th.
Gould, R. H., bar keeper , 196
nnorth First.
Gould, Mrs.Clarissa, widow, 33 St. Charles.
Gould, P., publisher Missouri Farmer, 97
nnorth First.
Gowcr, Ephraim, sbengineer , Third
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Gown, James, jour.hatter , 77
ssouth Second.
Grace & McKinley , attornies at law, 29 Pine.
Grace, Pierce C.,(G & McK) attorney at law, 29 Pine.
Grace, Patrick, family grocery and coffee house,
ccorner Olive and Third.
Grace, Thomas B., Sixth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Graeber,Chas. A., shoe maker , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Graeson, Robt., jour.carpenter , 127
nnorth Fifth.
Graff, Martin, laborer ,
ccorner Wash and Fourteenth.
Graham, David W., clerk , us
nnorth First.
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54 St. Louis Directory - 1842. GRA-GRE
Graham, John,
ccorner Washington Avenue and Eighth.
Graham, Beriah, M.D. , Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Graham, C. H., bar keener , Thirteenth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Graham, Williamson, brick maker , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Grant, Wm.William, jour.tailor , Laurel near First.
Grant, Geo., jour.brick mason , Washington
Ave.avenue blth and 8th.
Grant, Elijah, brick layer , St. Charles
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Grant, John, stone mason , Walnut
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Grappe, George, jour.carpenter , Ninth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Grasemann, C. A., clerk , 12 Market.
Grasemann, Andreas, Ninthb Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Graves, Mrs.Ann, widow, Myrtle
bbetween First and Front.
Graves, Mrs.Polly, widow,
ccorner Sixth and Elm.
Grawe, Christian, cabinet maker ,
ccorner Almond and Second.
Gray, Benjamin F., jour.tailor , Ninth
bbetween Chesnut and Pine.
Gray, Mrs.E., widow, Ninth
bbetween Chesnut and Pine.
Gray, Michael, laborer , Seventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Gray & Hahn , bakery , 39
nnorth Second.
Gray, T.collector , 39
nnorth Second.
Gray, John C, 30 Locust.
Gray, J. B., M.D. , Fourth
bbetween Olive and Pine.
Gray, James, plasterer , Washb Tenth and Eleventh.
Grebon, John, laborer , Spruce
bbetween First and Second.
Greely & Gale , w and rgrocery merchants , 12
nnorth Front.
Greely, J. M., clerk , 12
nnorth Front.
Green, Alexander, jour.tinner , 4½
nnorth First.
Green, Thomas, laborer , Lombard
bbetween First and Second.
Green, Isaac T., clerk ,
ccorner Cherry and First.
Green, Tree Tavern, 68
ssouth Second.
Green, William, jour.tanner , Thirteenth
bbetween Spruce and Lane.
Green, Edmund H.,clerk , 19
nnorth Front.
Green, W. B., clerk , 36
nnorth Front.
Green, Daniel, porter , 150
nnorth First.
Green, Thomas,jour.confectioner , Second
bbetween Prune and Laurel.
Green, Henry, colored barber , Oak
bbetween Broadway and Second.
Green, Theodore P., student at law, 45 Pine.
Green, William H., jour.printer , 45
nnorth First.
Green, James, clerk , 45
nnorth First.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 55 GRE-GUE
Green, William, [CS & G] St. Charles road beyond city.
Green Room Coffee House ,
ccorner Olive and Third.
Greenwood, Wm.William, jour.mill wright , 90 Prune.
Greffet, Joseph, family grocery and fruit store, 170 Broadway.
Gregory, Charles H., deputy constable , 28 Pine.
Greif, William, bar keeper , 127
nnorth Third.
Greive, Adam, laborer , Carr
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Grepe, John, jour.cabinet maker , Myrtle
bbetween First and Front.
Greser, Phillipp, laborer , Wood near Short.
Gresessell, John, shoe maker , 136
ssouth Second.
Gresham, James, deputy city collector , Spruce
bbetween First and Second.
Griesser, Xavier, jour.cabinet maker , Myrtle
bbetween First and Front.
Griffin, John, quarrier , 62 Locust.
Griffin, Miss Mary, Twelfth
bbetween St. Charles Road and Morgan.
Griffin, Andrew, laborer , Madison near Waterworks.
Griffith, Archibald, Fourth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Grimes, O. W., Missouri Hotel, 196
nnorth First.
Giiswold, Walter R.,cabinet maker , Market, near Thirteenth.
Groat, Wm.William, jour.carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Twelfth and Thirteenth.
Grob, Philip, jour.moulder , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Gronniger, Godfrey, laborer , Twelfth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Groninger, John, laborer , Twelfth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Uronemann, John, Times Tavern , 68 Chesnut.
Gronemann, Fred., Branch Restaurat , Fourthb Market & Chesnut.
Grosjeau, John C., St. Charles
bbetween Thirteenth and Fourteenth.
Gross, John B., shoe maker , 193
nnorth First.
Gross, Ferdinand, shoe maker , Fifth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Grosse, Moretz, jour.shoe maker , Eleventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Grosse, Frederick, jour.shoe maker , Eleventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Grosz, Nicolas, jour.carpenter , Twelfth
bbetween Biddle and Carr.
Grotefent, George G., shoe maker , Spruce
bbetween First and Second.
Groteguth, Frederick, Second
bbetween Almond and Poplar.
Grubb, John, (D & G) Missouri seed store, 6
nnorth First.
Grubb, J., apprentice moulder , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Grumley, William, Mechanic's Boarding House, 85
nnorth Third.
Grunhagen, John, baker , Thirteenth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Guckert, Valentine, laborer , Columbus
bbetween Carroll and Soulard.
Guelberth, A., watchmaker and jeweler , 159
nnorth First.
Guenther, Henry, shoe maker , Wood near Carondelet Avenue.
Guenther, Henry,
jr.junior , shoe maker , Wood near Carondelet Avenue.
Guenther, Charles, shoe maker , Wood near Carondelet Avenue.
Guenther, John S., cabinet maker , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Guenther, Theobald, laborer , Fifth
bbetween Rutgers and Park Avenue.
56 St. Louis Directory—1842. GUE-HAG
Guerard, Joseph, carpenter , Second
bbetween Lombard and Mulberry.
Guerette, Peter, Calker , First
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Gueru, P., jour.cabinet maker , Fourth
bbetween Poplar and Cerre.
Guiley, Miss Ellen,
ccorner Seventh and Elm.
Guillbeau, Louis, Plaisance Coffee House,
ccorner Oak and Second.
Guion, Madame, widow, Second
bbetween Poplar and Almond.
Guion, Miss Margaret, Second
bbetween Poplar and Almond.
Guitar, Louis, Third
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Guitar, Madame P., widow, Third
bbetween Hazel and Lombard.
Guitar, A. P., ship carpenter , Second
bbetween Sycamore and Convent.
Gunn, J., (JSS & Co) carriage manufactory ,
ccorner Second and Olive.
Gunn, Peter, jour.blacksmith , Seventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Gunn, Patrick, laborer , Collins
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Gunn, Samuel S., jour.carpenter , 47
ssouth Second.
Gurgrinch, Mrs.Elizabeth, 126
nnorth Second.
Gutbrod, John, tailor , 47 Locust.
Guthrie, MissCaroline , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Gutt, Peter, laborer , Marion
bbetween Decatur and Church.
Guye, Francis L., stone cutter , First
bbetween Mulberry and Cedar.
Gypkens, Wm.William, jour.baker , 66 Green.
H.
Haas, George, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Haas, John, carpet weaver , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Haas, Christian, jour.cooper , 123
nnorth Sixth.
Haberer, Franz, baker , Third
bbetween Almond and Poplar.
Hackman, Fred., jour.saddler , 33
ssouth Third.
Hackman, Fred., laborer , Front
bbetween Elm and Myrtle.
Hackman, Fred., jour.tailor , 31
nnorth Second.
Hackney, A. H., (Lab & Co) banking house, 75
nnorth First.
Haden, E. A., clerk , First
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Haefeli, Henry E., M.D. , [R & H] 37 Pine.
Haeflin, Miss Mary, milliner , Poplar
bbetween First and Second.
Haffner, George, hostler , 63 Chesnut.
Hafkemeyer, John C, Third bPlum and Cedar.
Hafkemeyer, Francis, clerk , 113
nnorth First.
Hagan, John, clerk , 165 Broadway.
Hagedorn, Fred., laborer , Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth, Alley.
Hagemeier, Christoph, cabinet maker , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Hagerty, P., jour.tinner , 4J
nnorth First.
Hagerty, Michael, tailor , 39
nnorth First.
Hagerty, St Daw, blacksmiths , Second
bbetween Oak and Prune.
Hagerty, Hugh, (H & D) blacksmith, Second
bbetween Oak and Prune.
Hagerty, Edward, drayman , Carr
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Hagerty, MissMary, Locust
bbetween Third and Fourth.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 57 HAG-HAM
Hague, William, [S & H] chandler , Morgan
bbetween 12th and 13th.
Hagner, George, chimist , Charless' white lead factory,
ccorner Clark Avenue
and Tenth.
Hahn, John, (G & H) baker , 39
nnorth Second.
Hahn, Michael, bread car man , 39
nnorth Second.
Hahn, George, laborer , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Hahn, John, laborer , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Hahn, Henry, laborer , St. George's.
Hahn, Thomas, laborer , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Marion and Barry.
Hahn, Andreas, laborer , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Hale, Dr.Edward, dentist ,
ccorner St. Charles and Fourth.
Hale, Mrs.Nancy, widow, Ninth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Hale, James, ladies' shoe maker ,
ccorner Second and Locust.
Hale, Titus, (VH & Co) Tennessee iron store, 8 and 9
nnorth Front.
Hall, O. E., clerk , 104
nnorth First.
Hall, Louis, stu.lent at law, 42 Chesnut.
Hall, Wm.William M., auctioneer , 6S
nnorth First.
Hall, Charles R., & Son , wand rgrocery dealers , 10
nnorth First.
Hall, John, architect , Pine
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Hall, Josephus W., M.D , Professor Medical Department, St. Louis
University,
res.residence Olive
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Hall, MissHarriet, Sixth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Hall, John, engineer city Water Works,First near Water Works.
Hall, Robert P., 40
nnorth Sixth.
Hall, MissSarah H., Biddle
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Hallagan, James, shoe maker , 104
nnorth First.
Hallagan, James, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Washington Avenue and Green.
Hallet, James, butcher , Clark Avenue
bbetween 13th and 14th.
Halsall, John, clerk , 74
nnorth First.
Italtoman, Albert, jour.carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Ham, Joseph, jour.baker , Prune
bbetween Firstand Second.
Ham, Peter N., clerk , 75
nnorth First.
Ham, John, jour.butcher , St. Charles road.
Hamblin, S. & J. , retail grocers , 66
ccorner Soeond.
Hamblin, D., tailor , Almond
bbetween Second and Third.
Hamilton, Robert, office one door above
ccorner Vine and First.
Hamilton, Alexander, jour.chair maker , 24 Chesnut.
Hamilton, Alexander, attorney at law , otlice 42 Chesnut,
res.residence Fifth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Hamilton, Mrs.Susan, widow, Seventh
bbetween Pine and Olive.
Hamilton, John, jour.carpenter. St. Charles
bbetween 9th and 10th.
Hammer, John F., jour.blacksmith , 121
nnorth First.
Hammer, T., clerk , 49
nnorth Front.
Hammerman, John, New Orleans Tavern , 187
nnorth First.
Hammerman, G., New Orleans Tavern , 187
nnorth First.
Hammers, Archibald, furniture car , Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
58 St. Louis Directory—1842. HAM-HAR
Hammond, D. M., turner and cabinet maker , 59
ssouth First.
nammond, Mrs.E., widow,private school, 9
nnorth Fourth.
Hammond, Mrs.Eliza W., widow, Broadway bSt. Charles Way and
Railway.
Hammond, C. P., blacksmith , Sixth
bbetween Washington Avenue and Green.
Hancock, John, carpenter. Locust
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Handfleld, James W., jour.carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Hank, Peter, stone cutter , Cedar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Hanken, George, Bremer Tavern , Third, 2 doors below Olive.
Hanna, Wm.William, mill engineer , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Hannauer, John, laborer , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot
Hanneken, William, laborer , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Hannert, Francis, bricklayer , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Hannum, F., engine finisher , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Hanrath, William, laborer , cedar
bbetween First and Second.
Hanratty, Hugh, boarding house and carpenter , Ashley near Madison.
Hanry, Thomas, retail grocer ,
ccorner Seventh and Olive.
Hansel, William, sailor , Third
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Hanson, John W., clerk , 6 Olive.
Hanson, James H., clerk , 6 Olive.
Happel, William, shoe maker , Second
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Harden, Robert, jour.moulder , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Hardey, George T., clerk , 154
nnorth First.
Harbeth, John, laborer , Convent
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Harding, J. M., jour.engine finisher , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Harding, Chester, student at law, 41 Pine.
Harding, T.clerk , 47
nnorth First.
Harding, Henry, carter , 26
nnorth Sixth.
Hardman, Fred , jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Green and Fourth.
Hardy, Patrick H., jour.carpenter , Carr
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Hardy, James A., dealer in cloths , vestings, &
ccorner , 88
nnorth First
Hare, AleX., plasterer , Washington Avenue
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Hare, James W., M.D ,office, 135
nnorth Third.
Hare, Wm.William, carpenter ,
ccorner Sixth and Morgan.
Hare, MissEliza,
ccorner Sixth and Morgan.
Hare, Mrs.Eliza, Mulberry
bbetween First and Second.
Harig, Frederick, jour.shoe maker , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Harkin, John, laborer , Cherry
bbetween Second and Broadway.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 59 HAR-HAR
Harlin, Matthew, stone cutter , Mulberry
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Harlow, Benjamin, 33 St. Charles.
Harlow, Mrs.Mary, widow, 35 St. Charles.
Harney, Mrs.Mary, Broadway
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Harnish, Daniel, shoe maker , Second
bbetween Lombard and Mulberry.
Harp House , T.Brady, , 8 Oak.
Harper, MissAnn E., Sixth
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Harper, A. &
Co.company , bagging factory, St. George's.
Harper, George, laborer , Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Harrell, John, laborer , First
bbetween Mound and Howard.
Harrington, William, 144
nnorth First.
Harrington, Edmund, jour.hatter , 111 Elm, Alley.
Harrington, George, clerk , 75 Green.
Harrington, H., jour.cooper , Chesnut
bbetween First and Front.
Harrington, Joseph, jour.shoe maker , Vine
bbetween Second and Third.
Harrington, Dennis, jour.printer , 45
nnorth First.
Harris, Wm.William, carpenter and builder , Chesnut,one door above Third.
Harris, R. S., sb captain , 124
nnorth Third.
Harris, MissLucinda, 176
nnorth Fourth.
Harris, Mrs.Mary, boarding house, Broadway
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Harris, MissMary A.,
ccorner Florida and Second.
Harris, Catharine, colored wash woman , 240
nnorth First.
Harris & Pratt , Our House Tavern, near
ccorner Ashley and Madison.
Harris, John, (H & P) Our House Tavern, near
ccorner Ashley and Madison-
Harrison, James, (GG & Co) merchant , res 4th
bbetween Morgan and Elm.
Harrison & Chouteau , w and r dry good merchants, 40 Market.
Harrison, Samuel J.,
jr.junior , clerk , 40 Market.
Harrison, Mrs.M., widow, milliner , 41 Market.
Harrold, Cornelius, (G & H) family grocery ,
ccorner Third and Locust.
Harrold, Edward, shoemaker , 66
nnorth Third.
Harrold, James, tailor , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Harrold, Mrs.Mary, widow, Fifth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Harrold, John, Fifth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Harrold, Philip, tailor , 96½ Prune.
Hart & Cramer , cut glass manufactory, 73
nnorth Second, aUey.
Hart, Thomas, jour.coach painter , 72 Locust.
60 St. Louis Directory—1842. HAR-HEA
Hart, Thomas, jour.saddler , 140 N First.
Hart, Henry J., clerk , 72
nnorth Second.
Hart, MissMary E.,
ccorner Spruce and Seventh.
Hart, Mrs.Benjamin, Sixth
bbetween Poplar and Cerre.
Hart, Brewster,carpenter , Locust
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Hart, William, Eighth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Hartman, Samuel, jour.moulder , Fifth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Hartman, John, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Front and Myrtle.
Hartonben, Henry, laborer , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Hartshorn, William, dealer in hides, produce, ac.
ccorner 2d and Elm.
Har, Uhorn, Louis A., 37 Elm.
Harves, John D.
jr.junior , [KT & H] dg merchant , 15 market.
Harvey, David D., jour.bricklayer , Fifth
bbetween Conventand Rutgers.
Harvey, John, carter , Hazel
bbetween Second and Third.
Haselick, Monroe, cook , Third
bbetween Hazel and Mulberry.
Haskins, Joseph, carpenter , Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Hauer, Henry, laborer , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Marion and Barry.
Hausmann, Gnstave, basket and hat maker , 123
ssouth First.
Havens, Joseph, w and rdg anil gro.m'ch'nt , 1
ssouth First,
ccorner Market
Haverty, John, clerk ,
ccorner Vine and Fourth.
Hawes, John B., jour.carpenter , Fifth Market and Walnut, Alley.
Hawken, J. & S. , gun smiths , 31 Laurel.
Hawken, Jacob, [J & SH] gun smith , 31 Laurel.
Hawken, Samuel, [J & Sh] gun smith , 35 Laurel.
Hawkins & Howard , coffin makers , &c., 51
nnorth Second.
Hawkins, Harrison, jour.carpenter , 70 Myrtle.
Hawkins, Emanuel, cabinet maker , Second
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Hawley, J. M., clerk , Planters' House.
Hawks, Henry, carter , Washington Avenue
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Hay, Agens &
Co.company , hatand cap manufacturers and dealers, 104
nnorth First.
Hay, Patrick, laborer , Fifth
bbetween Poplar and Cerre, Alley.
Hayden,Mrs.Betsey, widow, 119 Market.
Haydon, Jonathan, jour.shoe maker 164
nnorth First
Haydon, Charles, jour.saddler , 140
nnorth First.
Haydon, Elijah, Spruce
bbetween First and Second.
Hayes, Walter, bar keeper ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Seventh.
Hay man, E. & C.C , w and rd good merchants , 4
nnorth First
Hayman, Charles C, [E & CCH] merchant , 4
nnorth First.
Hayman, Edward, [E & CCH] merchant , 4
nnorth First.
Hays, Thomas, shoe maker , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Hays, Richard, jour.stone mason , Seventhb Spruce and Almond.
Hazard, D., clerk , Vine
bbetween First and Front
Heath, A. W., M.D. , Myrtle
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Heathering, John H., drayman , Spruce
bbetween 13th and 14th.
Saint Louis Directory. 61 HEC-HEM
Heck, Jacob, laborer , Poplar
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Hedges, John A., inspector of
ssouth b hulls , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Hedges, Thomas F., jour.printer , 24
nnorth First.
Heekert, B. H., bar keeper , 24 Locust
Heeman, Fred., Missouri House, 30 Olive.
Heep, Anton, brick maker , Soulard
bbetween Washington and Hamtramk.
Heep, Henry, laborer , Soulard
bbetween Washington and Hamtramk.
Hegker, Rasper, laborer , Twelfth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Heidbrink, Miss Catharine, Fifth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Heidemann, Herman, boarding house, 68 Oak.
Heidemann, Christian, jour, cabinet maker , 168
nnorth Fourth.
Heldmeier, Henry W., jour.shoe maker , Olive
bbetween First and Front
Heier, Anton, laborer , Wood near Carondelet Avenue.
Heigelradt, Andreas, laborer , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Heighton, John, stone mason ,
ssouth Market
bbetween Marion and Carroll.
Heil, Edward, pedlar , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Heil, Peter, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Heil, Matthias, jour, cabinet maker , 159 Broadway.
Hciler, Daniel, tailor , Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Heine, John, stone mason , Marion
bbetween Jackson and Cherry.
Heine, William, stone mason , Marion
bbetween Jackson and Cherry.
Heinrich, Peter, bread car man , 66 Green.
Heinrich, Herman, jour, shoe maker ,
ccorner Second and Almond.
Heins, Henry, jour.blacksmith , 81
nnorth Third.
Heins, Geo., drayman , Sixth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Heins, John, clerk , 57
nnorth Front.
Heintz, Miss Mary, Sixth
bbetween Green and Morgan.
Heinz,Charles, jour.tinner , 154
ssouth Second.
Heisler, Miss Mary A., Third
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Heiss, Goddard, jour.copper smith , 43
nnorth First.
Heissel, Anton, jour.shoe maker , Second
bbetween Carr and Rutgers.
Heit, George G., tailor , Short near Waod.
Heitkamp, Joseph, family grocery, Fifth
bbetween Lombard and Hazel.
Heitman, Charles, carpenter , Ninth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Heitzig, Kasper, tailor , Broadway
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Held, George, porter , 165
nnorth First.
Helfenstein, J. P., clerk , 7
nnorth First.
Heller, N. B., jour.printer , 27 Myrtle.
Heller, John, 27 Myrtle.
Hellinghaus, Frederick, jour.gun smith , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Hellmann, Mrs.Margaret, widow, Marionb BuelandMeynard.
Helrich, Bernard, Spruce
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Hemdon, James, jour.painter , 33
nnorth Second.
Hemenway & Cogswell , sash and blind makers , 191½
nnorth First.
Hemenway, Sylvester, carpenter , Biddle
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
6 *
62 St. Louis Directory—1842. HEM-HES
Hemenway,G., jour.cabinet maker , 162
nnorth First.
Hempker, Miss Eliza, 107
nnorth Second.
Henderschitt, John, jour.tailor , 181½
nnorth First.
Henderson, George, r fancy and dgmerchant , 43
ssouth First.
Henderson, Wm.William, trader , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Hendrick, William C, boarding house, 30
ssouth First.
Henger, Herman, laborer , Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
Henger, W., laborer , Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
Hcngold, Fred., jour.hatter , 203
nnorth First.
Henly, Archibald, bricklayer , Fifth bConvent and Rutgers.
Henly, Wilson, brick layer , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Henmann, Chas. A., jour.cabinet finisher , 112
nnorth First.
Henne, Anton, cigar maker ,51
ssouth First.
Henneberg, Gottlieb, watch maker ,71
nnorth Second.
Henneke, John, jour, shoe maker ,38
ssouth First.
Henradt,Herman, laborer , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Henricks, Solomon, clothing merchant , Second
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Henrie, House, boarding, 11
nnorth First.
Henric, William, boarding, 11
nnorth First.
Henry, Julian, M.D. , Pine
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Henschen, John D., lithographic printer , Convent
bbetween 3d and 5th, alley.
Hensey, P., cooper ,
ccorner Front and Myrtle.
Hepner, Henry, carpenter ,
ssouth Market
bbetween Soulard and Carroll.
Heprank, Conrad, stone cutter , St. George's.
Herdmann, Mrs.Sarah, widow, Madison near Water Works.
Herger, Jacob, barber , Second near Almond.
Hermann, Adolph, jour.cabinet finisher , St. Charles
bbetween 10th and 11th.
Hermann, Mrs.Rosina, widow, St. Charles
bbetween 10th and 11th.
Hermann, Frederick, jour, stona mason , Fourth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Heme, Clemuel, jour, engine finisher , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Hernig, Gottfried, laborer , Soulard
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Herr, Jehn,laborcr , Broadway
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Herr, Charles H.,qucensware packer ,72
nnorth First.
Herr, George, jour, baker , Cherry
bbetween First and Second.
Herrell, Mrs.Nancy, widow, Elm
bbetween First and Second.
Herrington, Edward, wagon maker , Green
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Hersey, Mrs.Catharine, widow,
ccorner Second and Walnut.
Hcrthel, Nicolas, tobacconist , 49
ssouth First.
Herthel, John, butcher , St. Charles road beyond city.
Hertman, Henry, jour.carpenter , Tenth
bbetween Walnut and Clark, alley.
Herz, John, plasterer , Fifth
bbetween Park Avenue and Rutgers.
Hesmeier, Louis, laborer , Walnut
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Hess, Gottlieb, shoe maker , St. George's.
Hess, Frederick, tailor , St. George's.
St. Louis Directory—1842, 63 HES-HIS
Hess, Louis, tailor , 41 Laurel.
Hessey, William, painter , Fourth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Hetlage, Henry, cabinet maker , 168
nnorth Fourth.
Hetlage, Herman, jour.cabinetmaker , 168
nnorth Fourth.
Heuer, Henry &
Co.company , hair dressers , cupping and leeching, 43
nnorth 2nd.
Hewitt, Josephus, saddler , 140
nnorth First.
Hewitt, Elipholet, jour.pattern maker , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Hcylmun, J. C., (FR & H ) writing and book keeping academy, 4th
bbetween Chesnut and Pine.
Heysz, George, baker , 181
nnorth First
Hibbard, Lemuel, brick layer , First
bbetween Bates and Clark.
Hibbard, John, tailor , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Hickman & Tunstal , attornies at law , 38
nnorth Second.
Hickman, Benj. F.,(H & T ) attorney at law , 38
nnorth Second.
Hickman, Mrs.Agnes, widow, 51 Chesnut
Hicks, Mrs.Mary C, widow, Second
bbetween Lombard and Hazel.
Hicky, Wm.William, laborer , Eleventh
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Hiekemeier, Francis, laborer , Wash
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Higgins & Mead , People's Organ, 2t; Locust.
Higgins, R. S., (H & M ) Organ editor 26 Locust.
Higgins, James, jour, carpenter , Second
bbetween Sixth and Florida.
Higgins, Morris, hawker , 16
ssouth First.
Higgins, V. H., rdry good merchant , 130
nnorth Third.
Higgins, Miss Jane, 89 Olive.
Higgins, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, 84 Olive.
Higgins, Miss Ellen, 84 Olive.
Higgins, Peter, plasterer , Myrtle
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Hill, John, Walnut
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Hill, James B., (H & L ) commission merchant , 71
nnorth Front.
Hill, James A., clerk ,
ccorner Pine and Third.
Hill, Britton A., (E & H ) attorney at law , Pine, 2 doors above First
Hilliard, Joseph, boarding house, 136
nnorth Fourth.
Hinchman, William H., jour.plasterer ,
ccorner Seventh and Biddle.
Hinspieder, Albert, saddler , Sixth
bbetween Poplar and Cerre.
Hirsch, Miss Elizabeth,37
nnorth Sixth.
Hirtsinger, John, drayman , First
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Hirtsinger, Magnus, drayman , First
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Histcd, Joseph, jour, painter , 35
nnorth Second.
64 St. Louis Directory—1842. HOA-HOL
Hoahle, Gottlob, jour.shoe maker , 13th
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Hobbs, Miss Laura, Broadway
bbetween Ashley and Lisa.
Hobeck, John, laborer ,
ccorner Seventh and Biddle.
Hobein, Henry, boot and shoe maker , 32 Olive.
Hobel, Augustus, jour, cabinet maker , 168
nnorth Fourth.
Hockemeier, Miss Mary E., Olive
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Hodgkinson, John, jour.stone cutter , Almond
bbetween First and Second.
Hodiamont, Miss Mary V., Green
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Hoelzel, Charles F., merchant , Sixth
bbetween Poplar and Cerre.
Hoeltzel, Frederick, Soulard
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Hoer, Frederick, blacksmith , 123
ssouth First.
Hoeveler, Joseph, Third
bbetween Elm and Walnut.
Hoevis, Peter, laborer ,
ccorner Fourth and St. Charles Way.
Hoff, Anton, Independent Coffee House, 23 Olive.
Hoff, Henry, jour, carpenter , Spruce
bbetween Seventh and Eighth, alley.
Hoffelman, Francis, jour.cabinet maker , 74
nnorth Third.
Hoffman, Christian, jour.gun smith , 31 Laurel.
Hoffman, John, jour.chandler , Skinner
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Hoffman, John, carter ,
ccorner Eighth and Biddle.
Hoffman & Schmitt , blacksmiths , Second
bbetween Bridge and Wood.
Hoffman, John, blacksmith , Second
bbetween Bridge and Wood.
Hoffman, Wm.William, hatter , Carondelet
Ave.avenue near Wood.
Hoffman, Miss Catharine, Elm
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Hoffman, Miss Margaret, 136
ssouth Second.
Hoffman, Christopher, stone cutter , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Hofmeister, Jacob, shoe maker , 127
ssouth Third.
Hogan, Wm.William, butcher , St. George's.
Hogan, Jacob, carpenter , St. George's.
Hogan, Thos., laborer , Walnutb Eighth and Ninth.
Hogue, D. W., jour.saddler , 37
nnorth First.
Hoit, F. W., clerk , 43
ssouth First.
Holahan, Patrick, Erin Go Bragh, 9 Oak.
Holbrook, Jason, American boarding house, 157
nnorth First.
Holburt, A., market man , Planters' House.
Holburt, Horace, Planters' House.
Holden, Edward, (PB & Co ) planing mill,
res.residence Fifth near Wash.
Holden, Mrs.Mary, widow, Elm
bbetween First and Second.
Holderman, William, packer , Eagle Mills.
HoUand, Joseph, jour, carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Holland, C., lottery and exchange office, 123½
nnorth First.
Holle, Anton, boot and shoe maker , Green
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Hollingsworth, B. S., market master , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot
St. Louis Directory—1842. 65 HOL-HOR
Hollingsworth, Geo., assistant market master , Almond
bbetween and and rd.
Hollinker, Paul, laborer ,
ccorner Cedar and Second.
Holloway, Taylor, St. George's.
Holmead, Columbus S., clerk , 60
nnorth Front.
Holmes, Nathaniel, (H & H ) attorney at law , 44 Chesnut.
Holmes, Jacob, clerk , 4
nnorth Front.
Holmes, Mrs.Mary A., school teacher , 44 Morgan.
Holms, Robt., (H & R ) lumber merchant ,
ccorner Pine and Fifth.
Holscheiter, Jacob, jour.carpenter , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Holschen, Fred., laborer , Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
Holsman, Geo., rgrocer ,
ccorner Sixth and Wash.
Holt, Charles S., sawyer , Gay
bbetween Fourteenth and Fifteenth.
Holthaus, , C. Louis, cigar maker , 78 Prune.
Holton, Alfred, drayman , Clark
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Holton, Jonathan, Clark
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Holton, Henry B., clerk , 66
nnorth First.
Holz, Kasper, Second
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
Homans, Mrs.Martha, widow,
ccorner Seventh and Elm.
Honing, Fred., shoe maker , Cedar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Honrich, Andrew, jour.carpenter , 67 Olive.
Hood, Geo., wboot and shoe dealer , 116
nnorth First.
Hoofstetter, Gabriel, book keeper , Fourth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot
Hooper, Chester, butcher , Broadway near Davis.
Hoops, Louis, jour.cabinet maker , 12
nnorth Third.
Hoover, John, jour.engine finisher , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Hopkins, M. W.,Cornucopia! , 14 Olive.
Hopkins, E. R., surveyor & inspector of port St. Louis, 28
nnorth Front
Hopkins, Richard R., family grocery,
ccorner Fifth and St. Charles.
Hoppe, John, (W & H ) importers German goods, 17 Market.
Hoppe, Andreas, jour.cooper , 123
nnorth Sixth.
Hoppe, Milcher, jour.cooper , 123
nnorth Sixth.
Hopping, Thomas H., jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Green and Third.
Horn, Frederick, bar keeper , First
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Horn, G., carpenter , Second
bbetween Bridge and Wood.
Horn, Charles W., jour.cooper , Third
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
Horn, Richard, drayman , 78
ssouth Third.
Horner, William, clerk , 145 Market.
6*
66 St. Louis Directory-1842. HOR-HUB
Horner, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, boarding house, 145 Market
Hornsey, John, milkman , St. George's.
Horine, William, butcher , Second
bbetween Hazel and Sycamore.
Horine, Michael, butcher , Second
bbetween Hazel and Sycamore.
Hortiz, John B., dancing master , Second
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Horton, Samuel W., jour.mill stone maker , Morgan
bbetween 10th and 11th.
Horwill, John, 85
nnorth Third.
Hoscy, Peter, cook , Market
bbetween First and Front, alley.
Hospital , St. Louis,
ccorner Fourth and Spruce.
Hoste, Charles, turner , Almond
bbetween Second and Third.
Hostinger, Ansen, laborer , 12th
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Hostman, Rudolph, drayman , 168
nnorth Fourth.
Hostman, Frederick, laborer , 168
nnorth Fourth.
House,-M.D. , office 65
nnorth Fourth.
House, Phillip M., clerk , 69
nnorth First.
Houston, G. W., clerk , 13 Market.
Houston, Joshua, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Chesnut and Seventh.
Houston, Andrew, Franklin Avenue
bbetween Twelfth and Thirteenth.
Hovaker, Peter C,clerk , 47
nnorth First.
Hovey, Eleazer, jewelry and cutlery dealer , 28
nnorth Front.
Hovey, Wm.William, clerk , 28
nnorth Front.
Hovey, Leland A., clerk , 28
nnorth Front.
How, John, leather dealer , 39
nnorth First.
Howard, Geo., jour.blacksmith , Chesnut
bbetween Third and Fourth, alley.
Howard, Wm.William, tailor & scourer , 19 Green.
Howard, Miss Fidelia D., 19 Green.
Howard, Wm.William C,jour.printer , 19 Green.
Howard, Samuel, stone mason , Plum
bbetween Second and Third.
Howard, Louis, tavern, Second
bbetween Mulberry and Lombard.
Howard, Richard J., bricklayer ,
ccorner Fifth and St. Charles.
Howard, Matthew,jour, carpenter , Seventh
bbetween Biddlo and Davis.
Howe, Chency, M.D. , 30 Locust.
Howe, John, (C & H ) merchant ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Sixth.
Howe, John H.painter , Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Howey, Thomas, stone cutler , Ninth
bbetween Wash and Franklin Avenue.
Howlin, John, jour.bricklayer , Myrtle
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Hoyl, George, jour. coach smith,
ccorner Locust and Fifth.
Hoyle, Lawrence, grocer and dg merchant , 177
nnorth First.
Hoyle, George,
ccorner Fourth and Elm.
Hoyt, James T., miller , Eagle mill
Hoyt, S. C,Eleventh, near
ccorner Wash.
Hubbard & Mandlebaum , w and rdgmerchants , 25
ssouth First
Hubbard, William, (H & M ) dry good merchant , 25
ssouth First
Hubbard, B. D., bar keeper ,
ccorner Second and Prune.
Hubbard, Joseph, carpenter , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
St. Louis Dieectory—1842. 67 HUB-HUP
Hubbard, Julius C,tinner , Sixth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Huber, Fred., jour.upholsterer , 90
nnorth Second.
Hudson & Holmes , attornies at law , 44 Chesnut.
Hudson, Thomas B., (H & H ) attorney at law , 44 Chesnut.
Hudson, W. C,jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Morgan and Eleventh.
Hudson, -, painter ,
ccorner St. Charles and Seventh.
Huelsmann, John T., jour, blacksmith , Green
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Huenness, Wm.William, carter , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Huetteg, Charles, Carondelet Avenue, near Wood.
Huff, Fred., First
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Hughs, John R.,boot and shoe manufacturer , 164
nnorth First.
Hughs, Thomas, family grocer,
ccorner Green and Sixth.
Hughs, Thomas, butcher , St. Charles Road beyond city.
Hughs, Matthew, laborer , Fifth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Hughs, Harvey J., carpenter ,
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Hugo, Daniel, laborer ,
ssouth eeast corner Soulard's Addition.
Hugo, Carl, jour.shoe maker , Second
bbetween Lombard and Mulberry.
Huhn, Andrew, carpenter ,
ccorner Twelfth and Carr.
Hull, Wm.William C,clerk , 65
nnorth First.
Hull, Joseph C,clerk , 25
nnorth Front.
Hull & Cozzens , copper, tin and sheet iron m'fty., 158 Broadway.
Hull, A. C,jour.tinner , 158 Broadway.
Hull, Mrs.Rebecca, milliner and mantua maker , 84
nnorth Second.
Hull, David, clerk , Mound
bbetween Broadway and Second.
Hull, Henry, jour.bricklayer , Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Hull,-west Big Mound.
Hundemer, Jacob, jour.blacksmith ,
ccorner Poplar and First.
Hunsdun, L. H., clerk , 22
ssouth First.
Hunt, W. H., carpenter , 30
ssouth First.
Hunter, R.M. &
Co.company , drapers and tailors , 30 Chesnut.
Hunter, D. H., (RMH & Co ) tailor , 30 Chesnut.
Hunter, Joshua, jour.carpenter , Chesnut
bbetween 3d and 4th, alley.
Hunter, Miss Jane,
ccorner Myrtle and Fifth.
Huntcr, Edward E., slater , west of pond.
Hunton, Logan, attorney at law , at Mrs. Ashley's.
Huntoon, E. D., coffee and boarding house, Howard near First.
Hupp, Sebastian, tailor , 25½ Olive.
68 St. Louis Directory—1842. HUR-JAC
Hurst, John, jour.painter , Eleventh
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Hurst, William, jour.carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Fourteenth and Fifteen th.
Hutawa, Edw., (CF & Co ) architect and surveyor , 7
ssouth Third.
Hutawa, Julius, lithographer and drawer , 7
ssouth Second.
Hutcherson, Robt, clerk , Elm, 2 doors below First.
Hulcherson, James, jour.carpenter , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Hutchinson, Orrin, brick maker , Mound
bbetween First and Second.
Hutchinson, J. D., brick maker , Mound
bbetween First and Second.
Hutchinson, Levi, brick maker ,
ccorner Mound and Second.
Hutchinson, Jacob F., barber and hair dresser , Fourth
bbetween Pine & Olive.
Hutchison, James, clerk , 108
nnorth First.
Hyde, Geo. A., Justice Peace and notary public, Laurel
bbetween 1st and 2nd.
Hyde, Samuel T., (JB & Co ) druggist , 150
nnorth First.
I.
Ihle, Joseph, jour., wagon maker , Wood near Carondelet
Ave.avenue Independent House , 23 Olive.
Indian Agent's Office ,
ccorner Vine and Fourth.
Indian Queen House , Second
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Ingler, G., jour.harness maker , 140
nnorth First.
Ingram, Samuel, porter , Seventh
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Iredell, G. G., barber , Third
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Irvin, Jerod, laborer , Twelfth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Irvin, Francis, laborer , Twelfth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Irvine, Wm.William, School Teacher , Fourth
bbetween Railway & St. Charles Way.
Irvine, Gerard, carpenter , Broadway
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Irving, Lewis, clerk , 20
nnorth First.
Isaacs, Lewis, clerk , 64
nnorth Front.
Iseminger, Henry, superintendent bagging factory, St. George's.
Isenberg, George, jour.cabinet maker , 26 Pine.
Israel, Abraham, laborer , Jacksonb Carroll and Soulard .
Ittensohn, Andreas, laborer , Labadie
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Ittner, Gottfried, shoe maker , 46 Elm.
Iwig, Nicolas, watchman , Fourth
bbetween Almond and Poplar.
J.
Jabine, William, rgrocery and dg merchant , 155 Broadway.
Jabine, Charles, rope maker , Franklin Avenue,
ccorner 10th.
Jack Downing Coffee House , 5 Oak.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 69 JAC-JEF
Jacks, Samuel, clothing merchant , 54
nnorth Front.
Jackson, Thomas, coffee house, 31
nnorth Front.
Jackson, House, coffee house, 61
nnorth Front.
Jackson, H., jour.saddler , 140
nnorth First.
Jackson, Samuel, watchman , Second
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Jackson & Kolb , hair dressers and barbers , 4th
bbetween Pine and Olire.
Jackson, Henry, (J & K ) barber , 60 Olive.
Jackson, Violet, colored wash woman , Green
bbetween 7th and 8th.
Jacob, Henry, laborer , Sycamore
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Jacobs, A., [M & J ] rclothing merchant , 30
nnorth Front.
Jacobs, Harrison, jour, chair maker , 26 Pine.
Jacoby, Charles & Frederick , St. Louis House 23 Market.
Jacoby, Ambrose D., clerk , Post Office.
Jaeger, Peter, cabinet maker , Vine
bbetween Second and Third.
Jagels, Henry, 77
nnorth Third.
Jameson, Thomas C,bar keeper , 71
nnorth Second.
Jameson, John, jour.locksmith , 92 Prune.
Jamison, J.L. & A.G. , dealers in produce and famUy stores, 67 M'kt.
Janney, N.E. &
Co.company , china, glass and earthen ware dealers , 80
nnorth 1st.
Janney, N.E., Archer &
Co.company , brittania ware manufacturers , 80n 1st.
January, Thomas J.,
ccorner Broadway and Payne.
January, C. C,clerk , 6o
nnorth Front.
Janszern, Gerhard, jour.cabinet maker , 15
nnorth Second.
Jaques, Miss Harriet, Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Jarrett, D. M., brick maker , Broadway above St. Louis street.
Jayne, A. G., dentist , (C & J ) 45 Market.
Jayne & Pancoast , w and rdruggists , 138
nnorth First.
Jayne, J. W., (J & P ) druggist , 138
nnorth First.
Jayne, Eban C,clerk , 138
nnorth First.
Jeanerett, Mrs.Harriet, milliner , 61
ssouth First.
Jebeau, Peter, Second, near
ccorner Cedar.
Jeckel, John, laborer , Second
bbetween Convent and Bridge.
Jedmann, Thos., jour.shoe maker ,
ccorner Carr and Twelfth.
Jedmann, Adam, tailor ,
ccorner Carr and Twelfth.
Jeffers, L. G., butcher , meat house,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Tenth.
Jefferson, House, 46½
nnorth First.
70 St. Louis Directory—1842. JEF-JOH
Jeffry, Jacob, miller , Mulberry
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Jenkins, Alexander, jour, tinner , 21
nnorth First.
Jenkins, Edward, Fifth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Jenkinson, Mrs.Ann, widow, 76
nnorth Third.
Jennings, W. H., [P & J ] wholesale and retail dry good merchant ,
ccorner First and Walnut.
Jenson, Peter, boot and shoe maker , Vine
bbetween Second and Third.
Jersie, Madam Julie, widow, 76
nnorth Third.
Jesser, F. S., wholesale and retail wine and liquor dealer ,
ccorner Plum and
Second.
Jester, James R., jourcarpenter , St. Charles
bbetween 5th and 6th.
Jeter, Avilliam S., carpenter , Morgan
bbetween loth and 11h.
Jeter, Littlebury, carpenter , Morgan
bbetween 10th and 11th.
Jeter, Loyd, jour.carpenter , Avalnut
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Jett, S. C,clerk , 48
nnorth First.
Jewett, William C., clerk , 96
nnorth First.
John, O. James, plasterer , 31
nnorth Sixth.
Johnson, J. Marks, foreman tailor , 33 Locust.
Johnson & Linn , colored barbers , 87
nnorth First.
Johnson, Edward A., clerk , 29
nnorth First.
Johnson, Charles T., clerk , 16
nnorth First.
Johnson, John S., colored barber , 157J
nnorth First.
Johnson, Samuel, jour, hatter , Rfi
nnorth First.
Johnson, D. H., laborer ,
ccorner Third and Pine.
Johnson, John F.,bar keeper , Planters' House.
Johnson, Thomas, butcher ,
ccorner Morgan anh Twelfth.
Johnson, J. E., druggist ,
ccorner Second and Mulberry.
Johnson, Miss Isabella, 62s Third.
Johnson, William S., jour.carpenter , 44
ssouth First.
Johnson, George,M.D. ,
ccorner Fourth and Walnut.
Johnson, John W., 137 Market.
Johnson, James, Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Johnson, Mrs.Mary, widow, Eleventh
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Johnson, William, barber , 112
nnorth Fourth.
Johnson, Isabella, colored, Walnut
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Johnson, Mrs.Nancy, widow, Myrtle
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Johnson, Mrs.Eliza, widow, Tenth
bbetween Wralnut and Clark.
Johnson, George, colored barber , Cerre
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Johnson, William, brick maker , Broadway
bbetween Mound and Howard.
Johnston, Andrew, carpenter , Eleventh
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Johnston, William, laborer , Eleventh
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Johnston, Miss Maria, Spruce
bbetween First and Second.
Johnston, N. H., jour.tinner , 170
nnorth First.
Johnston, John, grocer ,
ccorner Oak and Broadway.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 71 JOH-JUX
Johnstone, P. W., auctioneer , 55
nnorth First.
Jones, Robert, clerk , 31
ssouth First.
Jones, Clark & Gill , wholesale and retail clothing merchants , 15
nnorth First.
Jones, Thomas, clerk , 20
nnorth Front.
Jones, P. H., clerk and jour. watchmaker , 32
nnorth First.
Jones, Thomas E., clerk , 96
nnorth First.
Jones, Jonathan, (RMB & Co) accountant , 172
nnorth First.
Jones, R., jour.tailor , 23 Vine.
Jones, J. M., jour.tailor , Laurel, 1 door above First.
Jones, Francis, (JC & G) clothing merchant , Third
bbetween Pine & Chesnut.
Jones, Fred. J., clerk , 33 Market.
Jones, Joseph, coach driver , Chesnut
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Jones, Thomas, St. Charles
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Jones, Wm.William, stone cutter , Eleventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Jones, Henry J., ehimist and druggist ,
ccorner Third and Market.
Jones, Wm.William H., brick maker and layer , Tenth
bbetween Walnut and Clark.
Jones, John, mill engineer , Payne
bbetween Broadway and Second.
Jones, Miss Maria, Broadway
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Jones, Mrs.Sarah, widow, Payne
bbetween Broadway and Second.
Jones, B., carpenter . Fifth
bbetween Rutgers and Park Avenue.
Jones, Mrs.P., widow, Second
bbetween Pear and Hickory.
Jones, Emily, widow, Second
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
Jones, Paul G., jour.carpenter , Second
bbetween Mound and Howard.
Jones, John, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Second and Howard.
Jordon, T.Officer, ship carpenter , Madison near Ashley.
Jordon, Thomas, watchman and carpenter , 8th
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Jordon, Robert, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Green and Fourth.
Jordon, Mrs.Jane, widow, Morgan
bbetween 12th and 13th.
Jorgen, Frederick, jour.blacksmith , Cherry
bbetween First and Second.
Joseph, Sebastian, jour.wagon maker , 101 Chesnut.
Joseph, Lawrence, laborer , Morgan
bbetween 14th and 15th.
Joseph, Mrs.Catharine, widow, Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Jost, Heniy, horse doctor , sth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Jost, John G., jour.shoe maker , 161
nnorth First.
Joyall, Madam Joseph, widow, Third
bbetween Almond and Poplar.
Julian, Joseph, gardner , Clark Avenue
bbetween 15th and 16th.
Jung, August, stone mason , Wood near Carondelet Avenue.
Juxberg, August, brewer , Second
bbetween Plum and Poplar.
Juxberg, Mrs.P. widow,Second
bbetween Plum and Poplar.
72 St. Louis Directory—1842 KAH-KEI
K.
Kahl, Henry G., silversmith , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Kaiser, D. & J. , merchant tailor , 26
ssouth First
Kaiser, Joseph A., cigar manufacturer , 64
ssouth First
Kaliaha, Mrs.Catharine, widow, Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Kallaha, John, laborer , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Kalkraan, Bernard, laborer , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Kampfer, Henry, blacksmith , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Carr.
Kane, James, clerk , 2
nnorth First.
Kane, James, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Carr.
Kanep, Michael, butcher , Thirteenth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Kanthrop, Miss Lazette, 78
nnorth First.
Karlskint, Michael, shoe maker , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Karrenbrock,' Bernard H., Fifth
bbetween Sycamore and Convent.
Karst, Michael, clerk , 126
ssouth Second.
Karst, Aloise, laborer , Sixth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Kas, Miss Catharine,
ccorner Prune and Second.
Kasper, Miss Catharine, Sixth
bbetween Green and Morgan.
Kasson, G. M., horse dealer , Oak
bbetween First and Second.
Katz, H. C,merchant tailor ,
ccorner Third and Market.
Kaufman, Anton, laborer , Carondelet Avenue, near Wood.
Kaufman, Miss Elizabeth, 43
nnorth Second.
Kayscr, Alex., attorney at law , 45 Pine.
Kayser, Henry, city engineer , office Town Hall, Market Square.
Kealmin, William, jour.saddler , 37
nnorth First.
Keane, Stephen, stonecutter , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Keating, Patrick, general agent and collector , 97
nnorth First.
Keck, Martin, laborer , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Keeker, Wm.William, hostler , Vine
bbetween Second and Third.
Keddie, Wm.William, clerk , 4
ssouth Fourth.
Kecfe, John, nail maker , Fourth
bbetween Green and Morgan.
Keefe, Patrick,laborer , 125
nnorth Fifth.
Kcegan, Christopher, jour.shoe maker , St. Charles
bbetween 7th and 8th.
Keegan, Patrick, grader and paver , St. Charles
bbetween Eighth & Ninth.
Kcenan, John, jour.pattern maker , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Keene, Mrs.Laura, widow, dress maker , 35 St. Charles.
Keep, Wm.William, jour.cabinet maker , 93
nnorth Fourth.
Keepers, Miss Ellen, corset and dress maker , 69 Market.
Keesaker, Mrs.Elizabeth,
ccorner St. Charles and Fifth.
Keifer, Miss Dorothy,
ccorner Hazel and Second.
Keiser, John, laborer , Twelfth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Reiser, Christian, laborer , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Keith,Timothy, (K & L) carpenter , 51½
nnorth Second.
Keith, David, book seller and stationer , 88 Market,
res.residence 9th
bbetween Frank-
lin Avenue and Morgan.
Keith, William, carpenter , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Saint Louis Directory. 73 KEI-KEN
Keith, Miis Ellen M., Fifth, one door above Chesnut.
Keith, J., laborer , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Keith, M., laborer , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Kellcher, Patrick,drayman , First
bbetween Almond and Spruce.
Keller, John A., shoe maker , 51
ssouth First.
Keller, David, brewer , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Marion and Barry.
Kellmeier, Bernhard, 89
nnorth First.
Kellogg, Scymore, plasterer , Fourth
bbetween Railway and St. Charles way.
Kelly, B., (JH & Co) Hospital Lottery, 85
nnorth First
Kelly, John, bot manufactory, 17½ Pine.
Kelly, Mrs.Sarah,
ccorner Vine and Second.
Kelly, William F., clerk , 156
nnorth First.
kelly, John, rgrocer ,
ccorner Eleventh and Green.
Kelly, William T.,attorney at law , 9
nnorth Fourth.
Kelly, M. & E. , fancy, &c.dg merchants , 36 Market.
Kelly, William, stone mason ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Seventh.
Kelly, Thomas, colored teamster , Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Kelly, John, lalsorer , Tenth
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Kelly, Patrick, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Kelly, Edmund, laborer , Sixth
bbetween Poplar and Cerre.
Kelly, Mrs.Ellen, widow,
ccorner Seventh and Gratiot.
Kelly, William, Florida near First.
Kelsey, James G., jour.bricklayer , Elm
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Kemp, Joseph, bar keeper , Fifth near Convent
Kemphaus, George, laborer , Carr
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Kendall, Benj., paper hanger , Morgan
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Kendler, John, tavern,
ccorner Market and Ninth.
Keneg, Mrs.C. H., widow, Myrtle
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Kennedy, A. L., hide and peltry dealer , 4 Laurel.
Kennedy, Geo., assistant clerk circuit court,
ccorner Market and Fifth.
Kennedy, Wm.William, mill wright ,
ccorner Wash and Eleventh.
Kennedy, Robt.carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Kennedy, Charles, Union House, Market
bbetween Eighteenth & Nineteenth.
Kennedy, Reuben, teamster , Marion,
bbetween Decatur and Church.
Kennedy, John, laborer ,
ccorner Carondelet Avenue and Wood.
Kennel, Jacob, cabinetmaker , Spruce
bbetween Second and Third.
Kenncrly, . Aug., city collector , office Spruce
bbetween First and Second.
7
74 St. Louis Directory—1842. KEN-KIM
Kennett, Alfred Q., (W & K) 96
nnorth First.
Kentucky House , 173
nnorth First.
Keonekramer, Herman, market man ,
ccorner Third and Vine.
Keough, Mrs.Margaret, widow, Second
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Kergin, Henry, clerk , 172
nnorth First.
Kern, John, teamster , Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Kernan, Charles, jour.tinner , 43
nnorth First.
Kerner, Adam, bar keeper , First
bbetween Poplar and Almond.
Kerns, Terrence, hostler , Locust
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Kerr, J. & A. , w dry good merchants , 1
nnorth First.
Kerr,S. P., carpenter , Ninth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Kershaw, James M., engraver and printer , 23 Locust.
Kessler, Henry, jour.watchmaker , 85
nnorth First.
Ketchum, Solomon P., Green
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Ketterer,B., tavern,
ccorner Fourth and Almond.
Keyes, Jonas, stone cutter ,
ccorner Market and Fourth.
Keys, John, clerk , 74
nnorth Front.
Keyser, Rufus, bricklayer , Morgan
bbetween 11th and 12th.
Kibby, Mrs.Mary A., widow, Franklin Avenue
bbetween 13th and 14th.
Kick, Charles, Oracle, 24 Locust.
Kid, Wm.William L., clerk ,7l
nnorth First.
Kief, Wm.William, Philadelphia Coffee House,
ccorner Olive and Second.
Kieflin, Chas., laborer , Fifth
bbetween Sycamore and Convent.
Kiesel, Jacob, brick layer , Wood near Carondelet
Ave.avenue Kieselhorst, John, cabinet maker , Sixth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot
Kilby, George, jour.cigar maker , Myrtle
bbetween First and Second.
Kilger, Adam, miller and mill wright , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Kilian, Peter, shoe maker , Seventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Killeen, John, jour.baker , 97
nnorth Sixth.
Killin, Bernard, jour.stone cutter , Walnut
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Killum, John, jour.baker , 28
nnorth Second.
Kilpatrick, Robert, drayman , Second
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Kilpatrick, George, private watchman , Second
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Kily, John, laborer ,
ccorner Market and Ninth.
Kimball, Harrison, clerk , 68
nnorth First.
Kimball, John R., 108
nnorth First.
Kimball, Andrew, teamster , 131
nnorth Third.
Kimberly, Wm.William H., watchmaker , 44½
ssouth First.
Kimel, John, laborer , Carr
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Kimm,Tewes & Harves , w dry g merchants , 15 Market.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 75 KIM-KLI
Kimm, Theodore, (KT & H) merchant , 15 Market
King, A., clerk , 29
ssouth First.
King, B. B., clerk ; 153
nnorth First
King, H. S., clerk , u
nnorth First.
King, R. S., clerk , 19
nnorth First.
King & Murdock , attornies at law ,
ccorner Pine and Second.
King, John B., [K & M] attorney at law ,
ccorner Pine and Second.
King, John, laborer , Washington Avenue
bbetween 13th and 14th.
King, John, mill engineer , Payne
bbetween First and Second.
King, Mrs.Hannah, widow, Payne
bbetween First and Second.
King, Andrew, clerk ,
ccorner Fifth and Poplar.
King, Thomas J., painter ,
ccorner Rutgers and Third.
Kingsbury,
Capt.captain Jas. W., M.S.R.P. department , office 28 Vine.
Kingsland & Lightner , d'lrs in
ssouth engines , machinery, &c., 178
nnorth First.
Kingsland, Le Boy, clerk , 178
nnorth First.
Kingsley, Miss Albina, 35 Elm.
Kinkle, A., clerk , 3
ssouth First.
Kinzler, Agaz, laborer , St. George's.
Kippenberg, R. F., clerk , 71
nnorth First.
Kirby, Peter, laborer , First
bbetween Mulberry and Lombard.
Kirby, Francis, drayman , Lombard
bbetween First and Second.
Kirk, Randolph, mill wright , 121
nnorth Fifth.
Kirk, Peter, blacksmith , nthb Morgan and St. Charles Road.
Kirk, Francis X., jour.carpenter , Labadie
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Kisner, George, jour.blacksmith , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Kitz, Henry, laborer , Short near Wood.
Kitzmiller, Wm.William, Poplar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Kivit, Henry, Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Klauer, John, jour.silver smith , 9
ssouth Second.
Klecker, Henry, grader and paver , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Kleekamp, John, jour.carpenter , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Kleekamp, Henry, laborer , Spruce
bbetween 13th and 14th.
Klein, John, jour.shoe maker , 92
nnorth Second.
Klein, Edw., druggist , First
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Klein, Geo., brick layer , Wood near Carondelet Avenue.
Klein, Louis, jour.baker , 284
nnorth First.
Klein, Nicolas, jour.wagon maker , Spruce
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Kleinkamp, Jacob, carter , Short near Wood.
Klin, Mrs.Elizabeth, Second
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
76 St. Louis Directort—1842 KLI-KNO
Klingel, John, jour.blacksmith , 74 Pine.
Klinger, Justus, laborer , Spruce
bbetween First and Second.
Klock, Martin, pump maker , Second
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Klockgeter, Frederick, cigar maker , 168
nnorth Fourth.
Kloto, Herman, laborer , Carr
bbetween Sevcnth and Eighth.
Klotz, John, stone mason , Twelfth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Klotz, John, jour.cooper , Third
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
Klotz, Frederick, tailor , Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Klute, Kasper, jour.blacksmith ,
ccorner Second and Plum.
Klug, John, jour.coper , o Myrtle and Front
Knapp & Shea , drapers and tailors , 89
nnorth First.
Knapp, John, [K & S] draper and tailor , 39
nnorth First.
Knapp, William T., book binder , 8
nnorth First.
Knapp, Edward, house, sign ami ornamental painter , 68 Spruce.
Knash, Benjamin, colored drayman , Myrtle
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Knauber, R., barber , Third
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Knauth, Henry, cabinet maker , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Kutgcrs.
Knecht, Mrs.Catharine A., widow,
eeast Almond and Second.
Knecht, Peter, tavern, grocery and grinder ,
ccorner First and Myrtle.
Knecht, P., laborer , Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
Kneeland, Russell, clerk , Mark's mill, Madison near Ashley.
Kneedler, Gideon, jour.plasterer , Convent
bbetween d and 5th, alley.
Kneedler, Jacob, bricklayer , Convent
bbetween 3rd and 6th, alley.
Knight, Albert, clerk , 65
nnorth First.
Knight, Ferdinand, jour.butcher , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Knight, Mrs.Catharine, widow, Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Knight, John D.,calker , Ashley near Madison.
Knight, Mrs.Hannah M., widow, Ashley near Madison.
Knippenbcrg, John, bar keeper , Third 2 doors below Olive.
Knippenberg, Fred., (F & K) tailor , Morgan
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Knopf, Laurenz, jour.painter , 35 Vine.
Knopf, Fred., laborer , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Knorr, Fred., brush maker , Columbus
bbetween Barry and Madison.
Knott, Benj., starch manufacturer , Olive
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Knott, Z. F., carpenter ,
ccorner Third and Walnut.
Knotts, Daniel, jour.moulder , 231
nnorth First.
Knox, R. F., (H & K) fancy soap factory
ccorner Cherry and Second.
Knox, F., M.D. ,
ccorner Third and Vine.
Knox, Milton, Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Knox, Reuben, M.D. , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 77 KNO-KRE
Knox, John, jour.stone cutter , Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth, alley.
Kober, George, chandler , Franklin Avenue
bbetween lOthand 11th.
Koch, Charles, cabinet maker , Sixth
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Koch, Henry, watch maker , Myrtle
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Koch, William, cooper , St George's.
Koch, Frederick, St. George's.
Koenig, Henry, laborer , Short near Wood.
Kohn, Joseph,[A & K] clothing merchant , 65 Olive.
Kohr, Adam, jour.blacksmith , Cherry
bbetween First and Second.
Kolb, Peter, barber , Fourth
bbetween Pine and Olive.
Kontz, Henry, jour.cabinet maker , Carr
bbetween 8th and 9th.
Koring, G. H., beer house, Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Kork, J. C,clerk , 15 Market.
Korte, William, laborer , Church
bbetween Park Avenue and Barry.
Kosley, Patrick, laborer , Eleventh
bbetween Market and Walnut
Kraehe, August, pedlar , Jackson
bbetween Marion and Carroll.
Kraemer, Matthias, teamster , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Sycamore.
Kraemer, John, carter , Twelfth
bbetween Spruce and Randolph.
Kraemer, Kasper, jour.cooper , Wash
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Kraemer, Mrs.Sophia, widow, Fifth
bbetween Convent and Sycamore.
Kraft, Bernard, butcher , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Kraft, Henry, butcher , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Kraft, Claudie, butcher , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Kraft, Herman, butcher , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Kraft, Anthony, cabinet malter , 159 Broadway.
Kraiszler, Charles, wagon maker , Plum
bbetween Second and Third.
Krapf, Ferdinand, plasterer , Second
bbetween Hazel and Lombard.
Krause, Robt., jour.shoe maker , 145
nnorth Second.
Krause, John, stone mason , Second
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
Krause, Miss Eliza, 44 Walnut.
Krause, Morritz, book binder ,
ccorner Church and Barry.
Kraut, Leopold, musician , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot. *
Krautler, A., St. Louis Tavern, 179
nnorth First
Kredell, Peter, baker , 125
nnorth Second.
Kreher, Joseph, carpenter , Broadway near Mound.
Kreikel, Miss Christina, 89
nnorth First.
Kreil, Mrs.F., widow, St. George's.
Kreiling, Tobias, baker , Spruce
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
7*
78 St. Louis Directory-1842 KRE-LAC
Krell, Martin, boarding house, Fifth
bbetween Convent and Sycamore.
Krenneg, Wm.William, tailor ,
ccorner Sixth and Wash.
Kress, Andrew, carpenter , Ninth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Kretz, Mrs.B., widow, 63 Elm.
Krieger, John P., bar keeper , 89
nnorth First.
Krieger, Herman, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Krimp, Henry, white washer , Sprnce
bbetween First and Second.
Kris, Adam, laborer , Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth, alley.
Kronoman, Christopher, laborer , Convent
bbetween 3d and 5th,alley.
Krope, Miss Eliza, 109
nnorth First.
Krueker, Victor, laborer , Carr
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Knchenthal, H. P., stationer , 37
nnorth First.
Kuchenthal, E., 45
nnorth First.
Kuchler, Frederick, jour.cooper , 110
nnorth Second.
Kueckens, B.,jour.cabinet maker , 74
nnorth Third.
Kuehne, Charles L.,jour.shoe maker , 144
nnorth First.
Kuehne, Ferdinand C, jour.tailor , 144
nnorth First.
Kuenhene, F., jour.tailor , 81
nnorth First.
Kueste, Herman, laborer , 8th
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Kulenkampfif, Herman, clerk , Second
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Kunker, Francis, shoe maker , 164
nnorth First.
Kuntze, John, tailor , 97
ssouth Second.
Kurtzborn, Jacob W., butcher ,
ccorner Second and Sycamore.
Kuster, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, Franklin Avenue
bbetween 4th and 5th.
L.
Laane, John, jour.cabinetmaker , Seventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Labadie & Charleville , butchers , meat cellar, 41
nnorth Front.
Labadie, Sylvester, 103 Olive.
Labadie, Antoine, butcher , 41
ssouth Second.
Labadie, Joseph, butcher , Third
bbetween Poplar and Almond.
Labeaume, Theodore, Broadway
bbetween Railway and St. Charles Way.
Labeaume, Louis T., Justice Peace and notary public , 15 Pine.
Labeaume, Madame, widow, 40 Olive.
Lackay, Hugh, collector Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Lackenby, Geo., jour.blacksmith , Ninth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Lackenby, Jas., jour.blacksmith , Ninth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Lackmann, Deterich, clerk , 17 Market.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 79 LAC-LAR
Ladd, James Leander, auctioneer , 53
nnorth First
Ladd, John S., foreman printer , 97
nnorth First
Laing, Henry, pedlar , Thirteenth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Laidain, Joseph, chair manufactory, fee, 24 Chesnut,
res.residence 48 Elm.
Lake, R. D., milkman , St. George's.
Lake, M. O., theatre actor ,
ccorner Biddle and Seventh.
Lake, Miss Elizabeth, Pine
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Lamb, Charles, medical student , 96
nnorth Third.
Lamb, Tavern, First
bbetween Almond and Poplar.
Lambert, Clement, clerk , Cedar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Lambert, George, shoe maker , Eleventh
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Lamer, John, jour.carpenter , Gay
bbetween 14th and 15th.
Lamer, Miss Jane, Seventh
bbetween St. Charles and Locust.
Lammcy & Thompson , drapers and tailors , Laurel one door above 1st
Laminey, A. J., [L & T] draper and tailor , Laurel one door above 1st
Lamon, John, jour.cabinet finisher , 115
nnorth Second.
Landerville, Mrs.Mary, 101
nnorth First.
Landgraff, Christopher F., laborer , Soulard
bbetween 6th and 7th.
Landis, James P., clerk , dry dock office, Madison near Ashley.
Lane & McCabe , M.D. , office 92
nnorth First.
Lane, Mrs.Julia Ann, widow,
ccorner Soulard and Hamtramk.
Lane, Miss Mary J.,
ccorner Soulard and Hamtramk.
Lane, William Carr, M.D. , office Chesnut near
ccorner Fourth.
Lang, Larenz, jour.tailor , 80 Prune.
Lang, Peter, laborer , Fifth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Lang, John B., cooper , Short near Wood.
Langbein, Andreas, shoe maker , 12th
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Lange, John, shoe maker , 81 Green.
Langenberg, Fred. W., tailor , Sixth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Langgut, Adam, blacksmith , St. George's.
Lanigan, Peter, drayman , Spruce
bbetween Thirteenth and Fourteenth.
Langley, James F., watchman , Almond
bbetween Second and Third.
Langley, Thos.,baker , Third
bbetween Cedar and Lombard.
Langton, Jeremiah, attorney at law , 2 ) Pine.
Lapsley, Thos., butcher , Second
bbetween Payne and Florida.
Larivicre, Pierre, grocer , 112
ssouth Fourth.
Lariviere, John, clerk ,
ccorner Third and Poplar.
80 St. Louis Directory—1842 LAR-LEA
Larkin, Charles, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Seventh.
Larkin, Henry, laborer , 178
nnorth First.
Latz, A. & S. , rclothing merchants , 62
nnorth Front.
Lauder, Christian, Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Laudcrback, John, jour.shoe maker , 12th
bbetween Carr & Biddle.
Lauderback, George, laborer , Twelfth bCarr and Biddle.
Laughlin, O. D., jour.cabinet maker , 162
nnorth First.
Laughlin, Miss Julia, Fourth
bbetween Cedar and Lombard.
Laughton, John, M.D. ,Pine
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Laveille, Jos. C, lumber merchant , Fifth
bbetween Elm and Myrtle.
Laveille, Eugene, lumber merchant , 70 Myrtle.
Law, Andrew, jour.brass founder , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Lawlor, Wm.William, laborer , Almond
bbetween Fourth and Fifth, alley.
Lawlor, Patrick, grader and paver , Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Lawrence, L., exchange broker , 103
nnorth First.
Lawrence, Henry, furniture car, Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Lawrence, Miss Lucinda, 27
ssouth Fifth. ^
Lawson, Thomas, plumber and hydrant maker ,90 Prune.
Laycock, Peter, jour.saddler , Spruce
bbetween Thirteenth and Fourteenth.
La Berg, Jos.jour.carpenter , Plum
bbetween First and Second.
LaBou, Fred., Indian Trader ,70
ssouth Third.
La Bouchc, Francis,
ccorner Cedar and First.
La Caille, Julian, clerk , 6
ssouth First.
LaCompt, Madame Cecelia, Mound
bbetween Broadway and Second.
La Fout, Felix,
ccorner Lombard and Second.
La France, Francis, 61
ssouth Third.
La Grange Coffee House , 33
nnorth First.
La Pierre, Peter, French boot maker , 33 Vine.
La Pierre, Madame Sarah A., widow, 61 Olive.
La Point, Lawrence, Mulberry
bbetween First and Second.
La Roche, Francis, laborer , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
La R ont, Madam E., widow, Second
bbetween Hazel and Lombard.
La Ront, Madam Julie, widow, 29 Elm.
La Tour, Peter, carpenter , First
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
La Tour, A., jour.carpenter , Lombard
bbetween Second and Third.
La Tresse, Edward, painter . Third
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
La Tresse, John, jour.painter , Third
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
La Tresse, John, sen. , Third
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
League, William, jour.carpenter , 70 Myrtle.
Leamon, E. P., w and rd gand shoe merchant , 18
ssouth First.
Leamon, W. P., clerk , 18
ssouth First.
Leapley, Mrs.Mary, Pine
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 81 LEA-LEV
Leach, John, dry good and grocery dealer , 150 Broadway.
LechlerPeter , F., carpenter , First
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Lee & Martin , bakers and butchers , meat house, Commercial alley
bbetween Prune and Laurel.
Lee, William F., clerk , 50
nnorth First.
Lee, William, jour.printer ,
ccorner Chesnut and First.
Lee, Henry, jour.printer ,
ccorner Chesnut and First.
Lee, Miss Hellen, milliner and straw bonnet maker , 116
nnorth Second.
Lee, John, lumber merchant ,
ccorner Broadway and Franklin Avenue.
Lee, Mary A., Eighth
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Lee, Maj. R.B., U.S.A.,
ccorner Fourth and Locust.
Lee, Fanny, colored wash woman , Ninth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Lee, John, portrait painter , Pine
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Leech, Timothy, laborer , 7 Myrtle.
Lehman, John G., tailor , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Lehming, Christian, Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth, alley.
Lehy, Thomas, stone mason , Ninth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Leitner, Peter,laborer ,
ssouth eeast corner Soulard's Addition.
Lemmon, James, clerk ,
ccorner Third and Rutgers.
Lemp, John, clerk , 18
ssouth First.
Lenemeyer, Henry, 62
nnorth First.
Lenmeister, Stephen, laborer ,
ccorner Carr and Twelfth.
Leonard, John D., varnish maker , 24 Green.
Leonard, Philip, cook , 157
nnorth First.
Leonhard, Peter, boot and shoe maker ,
ccorner Morgan and Seventh.
Leonhard, Aaron F., saddler , Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Leonhard, John, jour.wagon maker , Spruce
bbetween Second and Third.
Lepper, Philip, laborer , Myrtle
bbetween First and Second.
Leslie & Field , attornies at law , 42 Chesnut.
Leslie, Miron, (L & F) attorney at law , 42 Chesnut.
Lesperance, J. B., 114
nnorth Second.
Lesperance, D. S., stone quarry ,
ssouth eeast corner Soulard's Addition.
Lesser, Jacob, jour.tailor , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Letcher, Isaac A., brick maker , 150 Market.
Letzig, C. E.,upholster and paper hanger , 77
nnorth Second.
Levee Coffee House ,
ccorner Laurel and Front.
82 St. Louis Directory—1842. LEV-LIG
Levi, Joseph R., clothing merchant , 15
nnorth First.
Levi, Solomon J., lottery and exchange office , 351/2
nnorth Front.
Levis, Charles, architect and superintendent , office 20 Chesnut.
Levison, D., rclothing merchant , 191/2
nnorth First.
Levy, Samuel, Second
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Lewellin, Charles, huckster , Seventh
bbetween Gratiot and Papin.
Lewellin, Green B., school teacher , Seventh
bbetween Gratiot and Papin.
Lcwis, T. A., [AMR & Co] tobacco stemery ,
nnorth Front
bbetween Howard and
Payne.
Lewis, Mrs.Judith. Seventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Morgan.
Lewis, C. & T. , New York clothing store, 176
nnorth First.
Lewis, John Pease, clerk , 20
nnorth First.
Lewis, Mrs.Mary, widow, boarding house, 64
nnorth Fourth.
Lewis,Charles, clerk , 120
nnorth First.
Lewis, Mrs.Eliza, widow, 83
nnorth Second.
Lewis, Edward H., jour.tobacconist , 83
nnorth Second.
Lewis, John W., clerk , 132
nnorth First.
Lewis, William, 178
nnorth First.
Lewis, Charles P., family grocer ,
ccorner Fourth and Olive.
Lewis, Henry V., blind maker , 65
nnorth Fourth.
Lewis, T., jour.blacksmith , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Le Beau, Mrs.Hellen, 98
nnorth Second.
Le Beau, Robt.,saddler , 98
nnorth Second.
Le Beau, Chauvin,
ccorner Seventh and St. Charles.
Le Beau, John B., gunsmith ,
ccorner First and Poplar.
Le Duc, Joseph, dyer and scourer , 41 Laurel.
Le Duc, Louis, 42 Chesnut.
Le Dues, Abraham, First
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Le Page, Oliver, jour.carpenter , 112 Chesnut.
Le Pere, F., clerk , 8
ssouth Front.
Le Roux, Madame Ellen, widow, 44
ssouth Third.
Le Seuer, Alex., merchant ,
ccorner Myrtle and Fifth.
Liberty Fire Engine House ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Broadway.
Liberty Coffee House , 82
nnorth Front.
Liberty House , 60
nnorth Front.
Lichtenberg, Charles, shoe maker , Spruce
bbetween Second and Third.
Licke, John, laborer , Thirteenth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Liddy, Martin, clerk ,7
nnorth Front.
Lieberknecht, Jacob, laborer ,
ccorner Tenth and Clark Avenue.
Liebernichel, Daniel, laborer , Fifth
bbetween Rutgers and Park Avenue.
Liebig, Philip, jour.shoe maker ,
ccorner Sixth and Elm.
Liecht, John, stone mason , Fourth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 83 LIG-LOC
Liggins, Isaac, colored blacksmith , Second
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Light, Samuel N., jour.carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Lightstone, Valentine, jour.shoe maker , Green
bbetween 5th and 6th.
Limo, Antonio, bar keeper , 171
nnorth First.
Lincoln, A. S., clerk , 29
ssouth First.
Lindell, Jesse G., Eighth
bbetween Green and Morgan.
Lindell, Peter, Second
bbetween Smith and Bates.
Lindell, Mrs.Sarah, Second
bbetween Smith and Bates.
Lindell, Robert, Madison below Ashley.
Lindemann, John, Thirteenth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Lindsay, Wm.William, family grocery & provision store,
ccorner Fifth and Cerre.
Lingo, Wm.William, teamster , Second
bbetween Howard and Mound.
Linhoff, Henry, Second
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
Linhoff, Francis, Second
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
Linkemeyer, Henry, (A & L) Walnut Street Tavern,
ccorner Walnut & 3d.
Lintner, Samuel, stocking weaver , Soulard
bbetween Ssxth and Seventh.
Lisa, Madam Mary Manuel, widow, 49 Myrtle.
Lisa, Madam Jane, widow,
ccorner Third and Walnut.
Lischer, John, laborer ,
ccorner Hazel and Second.
Lisles, David, jour.butcher ,
ccorner Green and Eighth.
Literary Depot and Circulating Library ,
ccorner Chesnut and Second.
Little, H., clerk , 97
nnorth Second.
Little, J. & F. , cabinet manufactory and ware room, 12
nnorth Third.
Little & Noecker , merchant tailors , 49
nnorth Fourth.
Little, James A., [L & N] tailor , boarding house, Spruce
bbetween 2nd and 3rd.
Little, Michael, laborer , 7 Market.
Little, Miss Elizabeth,
ccorner Fourth and Locust.
Livingston, James M., clerk , 127
nnorth First.
Livingston, R. M., [H & L] 127
nnorth First.
Livingston, J., painter , Green
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Livingston, John, coach maker , 45
ssouth First.
Livingston, Mrs.Violet, milliner , 45
ssouth First.
Lochne, Jacob, shoe maker , First
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Locke, John,Mulbery
bbetween First and Second.
Lockwood, Abram W., carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Lockwood, R. J., [H & L] merchant , 71
nnorth Front.
Lockwood, Samuel, jour.hatter , 15 Market.
84 St. Louis Directory—1842. LOC-LOY
Lockwood, Edwin C., jour.carver and gilder , 60
nnorth First.
Lockwood, Miss Mary, 144
nnorth First.
Loewenstein, Christian, wagon maker , Barry
bbetween ssouth Market and Caron-
delet Avenue.
Logan, Charles, drayman , 161 Broadway.
Lohman, Gerhard, laborer , Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth.
Lohmeier, H. H., tailor , 51
nnorth Fourth.
Lohrum, John H., paver , Second
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
Lohrum, Peter, paver , Poplar
bbetween First and Second.
Lohwenhoffer, John, jour.baker , Carondelet
Ave.avenue near Wood.
Loker, George H., clerk , 76
nnorth First.
Lomann, Christian, porter , 69
nnorth Front.
Londo, Mrs.T., widow, 266
nnorth Second.
Long, Zachariah,
ccorner Second and Spruce.
Long, Joseph G., Franklin Avenue
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Long, Hiram B., jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Fifth and Wash.
Long, William B., clerk , 25
nnorth Front.
Longmesser, Henry, bar keeper , 199
nnorth First.
Longuemare, Charles, cigar and tobacco dealer , 29 Market.
Lonnon, John, ship carpenter , First
bbetween Clark and Bates.
Lonty, Peter, Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
Loop, William, clerk , 31
ssouth First.
Loop, Edward, clerk , 18
ssouth First.
Lord, Ezra, stage driver ,
ccorner Market and Ninth.
Lorenz, Miss Christina, Soulard
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Loring, H. J., clerk , 8
nnorth First.
Lother, Robert, painter , Randolph
bbetween Fourteenth and Fifteenth.
Lott, Charles F., M.D. , Morgan
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Louage, Peter,laborer , 79
nnorth Third.
Louck, Peter O., fancy baker , 47
nnorth Fourth.
Louck, A. P., 47
nnorth Fourth.
Louderman, J.C, &
Co.company , w and rclothing m'chants , 102 & 155
nnorth First.
Louderman, J. H., clerk . 155
nnorth First.
Louis, Antonio, Coffee House, 171
nnorth First.
Louis, Thomas, tobacco dealer , 52
nnorth Second.
Louis, Margaret, colored wash woman , 63
nnorth Third.
Louisky, Alexander, lottery and exchange office , 1st
bbetween Locust & Vine.
Low & Clifton , w grocers , 13
nnorth Front.
Low, William, (L & C) grocery dealer , 13
nnorth Front.
Lowe, Dr. Solomon J., assistant clerk circuit court ,
ccorner 5th & Market.
Lowell, Abiah, butcher , Carr
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Lowens, David, jour.tailor , 83
nnorth First.
Lowrie, Alexander, jour.baker , 167
nnorth First.
Lowry, S. H., 45
nnorth Front.
Loyall, P., clerk , 129
nnorth First.
Saint Louis Directory. 85 LOY-LYO
Loyd, Daniel, book bindery , 97
nnorth First.
Loyd, John, jour.carpenter , Third
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
Luby, John, trader , Spruce
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Lucas, John B.C.,
ccorner Seventh and Olive.
Lucas, James H., St. Charles
bbetween Fifteenth and Sixteenth.
Luchtefeld, Jos., laborer , Chesnut
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Luckie, Wm.William A.,jour.saddler , 109
nnorth First.
Ludenberger, Charles, jour.cooper , Front
bbetween Elm and Myrtle.
Ludlow, N. K., clerk , 69
nnorth First.
Ludlow, Henry, slater , Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Ludwick, Philip, baker , 101
nnorth Second.
Luebert, George, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Lueck, John, Union Exchange , 93
nnorth Front.
Lulfing, Christoph, deaf mute, Eighteenth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Lulfing, Mrs.Louisa, widow, Eighteenth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Lumm, J. W.,ship carpenter ,
bbetween First and Madison, near Water Works.
Lumpkins, John M., watchman , Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Lunney, Peter, laborer , Labadie
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Lurtz, Philip, shoe maker , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Lurtz, Jos., baker , Carondelet Avenue
ccorner Marion.
Lurtz, Peter, baker , Carondelet Avenue
ccorner Marion.
Lutcher, Miss Catharine, Elm
bbetween First and Second.
Luthy, John, M., D. , 41
ssouth Second.
Lutkemeyer, Bernard, German school, 27
ssouth Third.
Lux, John, boarding house,
ccorner Second and Myrtle.
Lyle, A. L., carpenter ,
ccorner Seventh and Market.
Lyman, Charles Y., clerk , 99
nnorth First.
Lynch, James C., Alderman, , Carondelet
Ave.avenue , St. George's.
Lynch, H. C., Delegate 1st ward, Card'lt.
Ave.avenue , St. George's.
Lynch, Frederick J., clerk , Carondelet Avenue, St. Georges.
Lynch, James, plasterer , Green
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Lynch, John, hostler , Chesnut
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Lynch, William, laborer , Third
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Lynch, Edward, laborer , St. George's.
Lynn, Patrick, laborer ,
ccorner Carr and Twelfth.
Lynod, James, laborer , 71 Green.
Lyons & Davis , rclothing merchants , 41
nnorth First.
Lyons, Alexander, (L & D) tailor , 41
nnorth First.
Lyons, Thomas, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Green and Fourth.
Lyons, Patrick, jour.carpenter , 12th
bbetween Wash and Carr.
8
86 St. Louis Directory—1842. LYO-MAL
Lyons, Garrett,laborer , Eleventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Lyons, Mrs.Annestasia, widow, Eleventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
M.
Maas, William, jour.cabinet maker , Seventh
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Macaulay, Alex., clerk , 84
nnorth First.
Macher, George, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Mack, Fred., locksmith , Elm
bbetween First and Second.
Mack, Mrs.Mary, milliner , Elm
bbetween First and Second.
Mack, G. W., painter , 1671/2
nnorth First.
Mackall, Wm.William R.C., surgeon dentist ,Chesnut, one door below 4th.
Mackenzie, Kenneth, wgrocer and com, merchant , 17
nnorth Front.
Mackie, James, shoe maker , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Macklin, John, clerk ,
ccorner Front and Olive.
Macklin, Mrs.Ann, widow, Second
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Macknulty, Edward, tailor , Carondelet
Ave.avenue near Wood, alley.
Macks, Francis, butcher , St. George's.
Madden, Miss Elizabeth, Third
bbetween Mulberry and Lombard.
Madden, James, jour.saddler , 37
nnorth First.
Maddox, Turner, Myrtle
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Maddox, Thos. H., plasterer , Almond
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Maeder, John, boarding house,
ccorner Elm and First.
Maesseele,
Rev.reverend A. , D.D., Procurator St. Louis University .
Maguire, George, Mayor , 128
ssouth Second.
Maguire, James, clerk , 173
nnorth First.
Maguire,Michael, jour.tinner , Plum
bbetween Second and Third.
Maguire, James, book keeper , Fourth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Magehan, Jos. M., carpenter , Fourth near Chesnut.
Magehan, James, clerk ,
ccorner Third and Pine.
Mahan, John, cabinet maker , Sixth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Mahir, James, laborer , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Mahony, Wm.William, boarding house, 153 Oak.
Maires, Mrs.Sibilla, Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Maters, Mrs.Louisa, Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Maitland, J. H., clerk , 27
nnorth Front.
Makin, James, stamp brand and marking plate maker ,
ccorner Collins and
Cherry.
Mallet, Francis, general collector , Second.
Mallony,B. W., book keeper , Fifth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Malloy, Mrs.Nancy, widow, Elm
bbetween First and Second.
Maloy, Daniel, jour.cigar maker , 170
nnorth First.
Maloy, James, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Franklin Ave and Wash.
Malter, Matthias, Plasterer , Hazel
bbetween Second and Third.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 87 MAL-MAR
Malter, John, plasterer , Hazel
bbetween Second and Third.
Manck, John P., jour.confectioner , 22
nnorth Sixth.
Manderville, John, carpenter , St. George's.
Mandlebaum, S. E., clerk , 158
nnorth First.
Mang, Jacob, boot and shoe maker , 49 Chesnut.
Mang, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, Gay
bbetween Twelfth and Thirteenth.
Mang, H., laborer , 266
nnorth Second.
Mann, Hugh, jour.engine finisher , 71 Green.
Mann, Mrs.Rosina, widow, 71 Green.
Mann, Wm.William H., jour.cooper , Front
bbetween Elm and Myrtle.
Mann, Miss Mary A., Green
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Manning, Aaron, lottery and exchange office , 631/2
nnorth First.
Manning, A. W., attorney at law , 41 Pine.
Manning, Edward, drayman , First
bbetween Lombard and Mulberry.
Manning, Samuel, attorney at law , Elm
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Manny, John T., book keeper , 101
nnorth First.
Manny, E. A., 101
nnorth First.
Mansfield, Willard, clerk , 22
nnorth First.
Mansion House Hotel , C. D.Walton, ,
ccorner Fourth and Locust.
mansur, Stillman, clerk , 31/2
nnorth Front.
Mantany, Louis, grocer and liquor dealer ,
ccorner Broadway and Railway.
Manuel, Wm.William, (J & M) brick maker , Tenth
bbetween Walnut and Clark.
Mara, Thomas, plasterer , Randolph
bbetween Fourteenth and Fifteenth.
Mara, Eugene, Randolph,
bbetween Fourteenth and Fifteenth.
Mara, William, plasterer , Tenth
bbetween Walnut and Clark, alley.
Marcelle, John, jour.cooper , Second
bbetween Sycamore and Convent.
Margarvy, Levi, jour.cabinet maker , 100
nnorth Second.
Margus, John, laborer , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Margueron, Philip, tavern keeper ,
ccorner Second and Almond.
Marie, G. F., laborer , Broadway near Florida.
Marine, J. C., sawyer , Brooklin
bbetween First and Second.
Marine and Fire Insurance Office ,
ccorner First and Locust, up stairs.
Marine Exchange , 198
nnorth First.
Marion, A., cook , 14
ssouth First.
marisse, Julius, clerk , 98
nnorth First.
Marker, John, Missouri Tavern, 225
nnorth First.
Marker, nicolas, 225
nnorth First.
Market Street Tavern , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Marks, Henry, clerk , 34
nnorth Front.
Marks, Hilel, clerk , Laurel
bbetween First and Front.
Marks, Hiram, clerk , Laurel
bbetween First and Front.
Marks, Ernest, jour.cabinet maker , 12n Third.
88 St. Louis Directory—1842. MAR-MAS
Marks, Dennis, flour and oil mill, res Collins
bbetween Hickory and Cherry.
Marquardt, Fred., jour.cooper , Front
bbetween Elm and Myrtle.
Marquardt, Henry, Sen. , 81
nnorth Third.
Marry man, Charles, Biddle
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Marsden, J., laborer , Ninth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash, alley.
Marshall, Dr. Alexander, surgeon and accoucheur , office 5 Morgan.
Marshall, James H., (T & M) dg merchant , 50
nnorth First.
Marshall, Susan, colored wash woman , 29 Green.
Marshall, William, St. Louis Museum,
ccorner Second and Market.
Marthens, H. C., M.D. , 43 Pine.
Martin, E., w and rdruggist , 6
nnorth Front.
Martin, Edwin M., Verandah coffee house, 1 Laurel.
Martin, Henry, bar keeper , 179
nnorth First.
Martin, Edwardclerk , 39
nnorth Second.
Martin, John Q., (AO & Co) 84
nnorth First.
Martin, Charles G., clerk , 106
nnorth First.
Martin, Adison, colored jour. blacksmith , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Martin, Meredith, M.D. , 30
nnorth Second.
Martin, Mrs.Mary Ann, 68
nnorth Third.
Martin, J., private watchman , 68 Locust.
Martin, Henry, bar keeper , Franklin Avenue
bbetween 8th and 9th.
Martin, Henry, carter , Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Martin, John, jour.hatter , Wash
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Martin, Mrs.Jane, widow, Sixth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Martin, Owen, laborer , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Martin, Wm.William, jour.moulder , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Martin, Louis, butcher , Lombard
bbetween First and Second.
Martin, Christoph, jour.brewer ,
ccorner Third and Hazel
Martin, Thomas, butcher , St. Chas. Road
bbetween Sixteenth & Seventeenth.
Martin, L., laborer , Second
bbetween Howard and Payne.
Martin, James, street inspector , Cedar
bbetween Third and Fourth, alley.
Martin, Samuel, medical student , Seventh
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Martin, Samuel, cooper , Labadie
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Martin, Charles, cooper ,
ccorner Sixth and Soulard.
Marts, Dayton, stage driver ,
ccorner Market and Eighth.
Maruet, Adolph, clerk , 56
nnorth Front.
Marzloff, John, laborer , St. George's.
Mason, C., copper, tin & sheet iron manufacturer , 170
nnorth First.
St. Louis DlRectory—1842. 89 MAS-MEA
Massey, Mrs.Elizabeth, Elm
bbetween First and Second, alley.
Massie, David, measurer , Walnut
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Massie, S. S., Walnut
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Massoll, Ferdinand, 451/2
nnorth Front.
Massot, Joseph, Fourth
bbetween Cedar and Lombard.
Mast, Conrad, porter , 247
nnorth Second.
Masz, John,jour.blacksmith , Second
bbetween Prune and Oak.
Matras, J. J., (C & M) city and county surveyor, &c. , office 28 Pine.
Matthews, P. V., jour.painter , 35 Vine.
Matthews, George, jour.carpenter , Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Matthews, Anderson J., bricklayer ,
ccorner First and Plum.
Matthews, William T., druggist , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Sycamore.
Matthews, John S., Olive
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Matthews, Richard, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Matthews, William, jour.carpenter , Fourth
bbetween Elm and Walnut.
Mattoon, George, jour.tailor , 41 Market.
Mattox, E. A., rd goods, &c., merchant , Second
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Mauerer, Mrs.Mary A., widow, Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Mauro, P. & Daughters , ladies' academy, Fifth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Mauritzius, Paul, cabinet maker ,
ccorner Third and Myrtle.
Maxwell, William, confectioner , 140
nnorth Third.
Maxwell, J. G., clerk , 140
nnorth Third.
Maxwell, Samuel, plasterer , Fourth
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Maxwell, Henry, Plasterer , Fifth
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
May, William, jour.cabinet finisher , 26 Vine.
Mayberry, Robert, jour.carpenter , Seventh
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Mayger, John, plasterer , Carr
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Mayhew, William, confectioner , Fourth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
Mayo, William, Fourth
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Maynard, Miss Emma,
ccorner Fourth and Wash.
Mayrand, Henry, 11
nnorth First.
Mead, Edwin, (H & M) People's Organ, 26 Locust.
Mead, Benj., seal maker and dye sinker , Morgan
bbetween 7th and 8th.
Mead, Mrs.Elizabeth, Br'd way Cottage, Broadway
bbetween Hickory & Pear.
Mead, Edward, jeweller and silver plate manufacturer , 48
nnorth First.
90 St. Louis Directory—1842. MEA-MEN
Mead, George, Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Mead, Alfred, stone mason , Green
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Meadley, Miss Jane, milliner , 94
nnorth Second.
Meagher, Joseph, coffee and boarding house,
ccorner Green and Fourth.
Meagher, Patrick, laborer ,
ccorner Twelfth and Carr.
Mealey, W., M.D. , Broadway
bbetween Howard and Mound.
Mears, H. H., private school, Second
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Mechanics' Boarding House , 85
nnorth Third.
Meech, Noyes B., clerk , 8
nnorth First.
Meginnis, Mrs.Mary, widow,
ccorner Seventh and Gratiot.
Mehlhops, Fred., bar keeper ,
ccorner First and Myrtle.
Meier, H. H., clerk , 23
nnorth First.
Meier, Thomas J., w and rdealer, in hardware, &
ccorner , 98
nnorth First.
Meier, Henry, jour.shoe maker , 17 Locust.
Meier, Jacob, jour.shoe maker , Vine
bbetween Second and Third.
Meier, Jacob,jour.carriage maker , Second
bbetween Oak and Prune.
Meier, Fred., drayman , 60 Oak.
Meier, Martin, New Market Coffee House, 155 Broadway.
Meier, John G., laborer ,
ccorner Morgan and Fourth.
Meier, Henry,
ccorner Third and Poplar.
Meier, F. W., Spruce
bbetween First and Second.
Meier, H., drayman , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Meinhardt, Henry, boot and shoe maker , 163 Broadway.
Meisel, Conrad, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Meles, Wm.William, shoe maker , Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Mellans, Mrs.Mary F., dress maker , Morgan
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Mellen, A., jour.cabinet maker , 162
nnorth First.
Mellenbrock, Fred., laborer , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Melling, Edward, painter , Mulberry
bbetween First and Second.
Melody, G. H.C., jailor , county jail,
ccorner Sixth and Chesnut.
Meltzner,Conrad, gardner , St. George's.
Member, Joseph, jour.engine finisher , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Memmler, Leprecht, lamp maker ,
ccorner Fifth and Poplar.
Minard, Lewis, Indian Trader , Cedar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Minard, L.Cyprian, student at law , 129 Market.
Menck, Adam, laborer ,
ccorner Third and Rutgers.
Menges, Jacob, laborer , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 91 MEN-MID
Menke, Henry K., jour.carpenter , Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth.
Menkens, U Recordon, jewelry and watch makers , 12 Market
Menkens, A. H.,(M & R) jeweler and watch maker , Is Market.
Menn, Jacob, laborer , Market
bbetween Barry and Marion.
Menne, Henry, tailor , 79 Green.
Menniges, Wm.William, tailor , Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth.
Merbctz, Fred.,laborer , Eighth
bbetween Wash and Green.
Mercy, Mrs.Mary, widow,
ccorner Convent and Second.
Meredith, William, builder ,
ccorner Seventh and Olive.
Merkcl, Henry, cigar maker , 147
nnorth Second.
Merrick, John, rclothing dealer , 7
nnorth Front.
Merrick, Marcus, M.D. , 145
ssouth Second.
Merrill, Daniel, brick maker , Broadway
bbetween Howard and Mound.
Merrill, James P., 132 Market.
Merrill, William, cabinet maker , Sixth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Merriman, N. M., Indian trader, 14 Olive.
Merry, Samuel, M.D. ,
ccorner Almond and Front.
Merryman, E. H., M.D., prof, medical dep'tm't.Kemper College,
res.residence Planters' House.
Mersmann, Bernhard, blacksmith , Broadway
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Meslcr, Henry, laborer , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Meszner, Frederick, laborer , 6 Spruce.
Mettencr, Francis, Florida near First.
Metz, Christian,jour.cooper , Second
bbetween Sycamore and Convent.
Metz, Jacob, jour.cooper , Second
bbetween Sycamore and Convent.
Metzger, Theobald, pottery baker , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Soulard and
Lafayette.
Meye, William, jour.cabinet maker , 21 Spruce.
Meyerly, Joseph, jour.tailor , 39
nnorth First.
Meyers, Matthew, cigar maker , 54
ssouth First.
Meyers, F. M., M.D. , 83
nnorth Second.
Meyers, F., jour.blacksmith , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Meyers, Joseph, boot and shoe maker , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Meyers, Mrs.Margaret, widow, 76
nnorth Third.
Meyers, John C.boatman , First
bbetween Mound and Howard.
Meyers, Christian, plasterer , Poplar
bbetween First and Second.
Meyers, Nicolas, plasterer , Poplar
bbetween First and Second.
Meyers, Mrs.Mary A., widow, Sixth
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Meyers, Matthias, carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Meyers, John, baker ,
ccorner Fifth and Poplar.
Michael, G. B., dry good merchant, 56 Market
Michelroth, John, laborer , Washington near Franklin.
Middondorff, Hammond, tailor , Second
bbetween Mulberry and Lombard.
Middleton, Stinson, shoe maker , Tenth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
Middleton, Andre wjour.painter , Skinner
bbetween Clark and Walnut.
92 St. Louis Directory—1842. MIE-MIS
Mieslang, Conrad, clock maker , &c., Sixth
bbetween Poplar and Cedar, alley.
Migher, Peter, laborer , Chesnut
bbetween Third and Fourth, alley.
Mignault, F., 114 Pine.
Mignault, T. G., boarding house, Myrtle near Front.
Milcamp, Miss Mary, 157
nnorth First.
Milk, John, laborer , Thirteenth
bbetween Randolph and Spruce.
Millan, James, book keeper , 18
nnorth Front.
Miller, John,
ccorner Florida and First.
Miller, Powell, laborer ,
ccorner Sixth and Pine.
Miller, Hiram B., painter ,
ccorner Fifth and St. Charles.
MiUer, John, barber , First
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Miller, John M., baker , Second
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Miller, Jacob, paver and grader , St. George's.
Miller, John, lottery office, 41
nnorth First.
Miller, Geo., jour.tinner , 27
nnorth First.
Miller, Peter, jour, tailor , 101/2 Oak.
Miller, Joseph, Napoleon Tavern , 89
nnorth Front.
Miller, A., bar keeper , 89
nnorth Front.
Miller, C. H., clerk , 94
nnorth First.
Miller, Mrs.Sarah, widow, 170
nnorth Fourth.
Miller, Miss Mary,
ccorner Pine and Eighth.
Miller, Joseph, brick maker , EigTith
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Miller, John Z., jour.carpenter , Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Milligan, Edward, jour.stone mason , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Millikan, Joseph B., baker , Florida
bbetween First and Second.
Millirons, Hiram, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Green and Morgan.
Millman, Matthias, basket maker , Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Mills, James, laborer , Spruce
bbetween First and Second.
Mills, Edmund B., jour.tinner , Myrtle
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Mills, E. F., clerk , 51
nnorth First.
Mills, A. L., President Board Aldermen , ros. 125 Market.
Mills, Samuel J., 125 Market.
Milne, Douglass E., clerk , 91
nnorth First.
Miltenberger, J. P., Vice Consul of France, 50 Chesnut.
Miltenberger, Eugene, student at law, 19 Chesnut.
Minerva House , Second
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Minke, Henry, pedlar , Plum
bbetween Second and Third.
Minwegen, Adam, laborer , Marion
bbetween Menard and Buel.
Miskell, John A., carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Twelfth and Thirteenth.
Miskendorf, John, porter , 70
nnorth First.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 93 MIS-MOO
Mississippi, Foundry, First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Mississippi House , 199
nnorth First.
Missouri Insurance Company , 67
nnorth First.
Missouri Tavern , 225
nnorth First.
Missouri Arms Coffee House , 57
ssouth First.
Missouri House , 30 Olive.
Missouri Reporter , S.Penn, , editor , 31 Locust.
Missouri Hotel , O. W.Grimes, , 196
nnorth First.
Missouri Fire Engine House ,
ccorner Third and Olive.
Mitchell, —M.D. , 49 Pine.
Mitchell, D. D., sup't . Indian affairs,
ccorner Vine and Fourth.
Mitchell, John, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Mitchell, Francis F.,jour.hatter , 92
ssouth Second.
Mitchell, Andrew C, jour.chandler , Skinner
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Mitchell, William, laborer , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Mitchell, Miss Elizabeth, Elm
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Moak, Henry, jour.carpenter ,Tenth
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Mochel, Louis, barber , 65
nnorth Front.
Moerschall, Jacob, tobacco factory, Laurel
bbetween First and Second.
Moerschall, John, jour, tobacconist , Laurel
bbetween First and Second.
Moffat, James, hide, peltry and fur dealer , Chesnut
bbetween First and Front.
Moffit, Mrs.Mary, Collins
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Moffit, John, jour.brqss founder ,
ccorner Pine and Ninth.
Mohan, Philip, carpenter , Tenth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
Molar, Geo.,laborer , First
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Moles, John, laborer , Second
bbetween Convent and Bridge.
Mollineux, Mrs.Eveline, widow, Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Mollineux, Mrs.Hannah, widow, Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Molloy, John, clerk , 74
nnorth Front.
Molloy, Miss Mary, 89 Olive.
Molloy, Patrick, laborer , St. Charles
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Molloy, Mrs.L. A., millinery and fancy store, 24 Market.
Molloy, William, 24 Market.
Molloy, Francis, Seventh
bbetween Poplar and Cerre.
Monaghan, Henry,blacksmith , Chesnut
bbetween Third and Fourth, alley.
Monastes, David, blacksmith , Second
bbetween Convent and Bridge.
Monice, Mrs.Martha F., widow, Plum
bbetween Second and Third.
Monroe, H. W., clerk , 7 Market.
Monroe, Mary, colored, Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Montgomery, James, cabinet ware room, 59
ssouth First.
Montgomery, William, clerk , 1 Broadway.
Montgomery, James, jour.carpenter , Seventh
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Montgomery, Edward, brick maker , Church
bbetween Marion and Carroll.
Mook, Jacob, jour.baker , Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth, alley.
94 St. Louis Directory—1842. MOO-MOR
Moon, John, clerk ,
ccorner Sixth and Green.
Moon, Joseph C, stone cutter , Seventhb Franklin
Ave.avenue and Wash.
Mooney, Matthew, clerk , 136
nnorth First.
Mooney, Francis, jour, book binder , 132
nnorth First.
Moore, Philip M., accountant , 3
ssouth First.
Moore, J. M., family grocer , 19 Market.
Moore, William, jour, baker , Second
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Moore, John S., [McD & M] M.D. , office 57 Pine.
Moore, T. M., engineer , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Moore, John, driver , Sixth
bbetween Chesnut and Pine.
Moore, Richard, jour.tailor , Tchapitoulas
bbetween Green and Wash Avenue.
Moore, Polly, colored, 12
nnorth Seventh.
Moore, Andrew, stage driver ,
ccorner Market and Eighth.
Moore, James, laborer , 21 Almond.
Moore, Miss Louisa C, 67
ssouth Firih.
Moore, Robertjour.plasterer , Walnut
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Moore,, George W., blacksmith , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Moore, John S., jour.stone mason , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Moore, Jonas, butcher , Broadway
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Moore, Mrs.Elizabeth, Broadway
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Moore, Mrs.Ann, widow, Second
bbetween Smith and Bates, alley.
Moore, George M., dg and grocery store, 17 Market.
Moore, James R., carpenter . Howard
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Mor, Dcterick, drayman , 26 Green.
Moran, Henry, Third
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Moran, Charles, Third
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Moral, F., laborer , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Moreau, H., stone quarricr ,
ccorner Seventh and Franklin Ave.
More head, James, carpenter , Tenth
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Morel!, Peter, Switzerland coffee house,
ccorner Second and Pine.
Morey, P. O., blind, door and sash factory, 192
nnorth First.
Morey, & Diaper, writing Stb'k keeping academy, 1th
bbetween Olive St Pine.
Morey, D. H., (M & D) Fourth
bbetween Olive and Pine.
Morgan, Henry, jour.gunsmith ' Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Morgan, Henry, boat store, (A & M) 46
nnorth Front.
Morgan, Daniel, laborer , 30 Green.
Morgan,-, distiller, Front
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Morgan, S. D., stone mason , Twelfth
bbetween St. Charles Road and Morgan.
Morgan, Mrs.Sarah, 62
ssouth Third.
Morgan, Francis, stone cutter , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Morgan, John, stone cutter , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Morgan, Charles, laborer , Sixth
bbetween Poplar and Cerre.
Morgans, Morgan, blacksmith , Market
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Morgenstein, Charleyclerk , 2
nnorth Front.
Morine, Antoine, laborer , Lombard
bbetween First and Second.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 95 MOR-MUE
Moritz, Franz, jour.stone mason , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Morill, L. D.. clerk , 68
nnorth Front.
Morris, William C, M.D. , 9
ssouth Fourth.
Morris, & Jacobs, r clothing merchants, 64
nnorth Front
Morris, M., (M & J) rclothing merchants , 30
nnorth Front.
Morris, N., clerk , 59
nnorth Front.
Morris, Henry, Traveler's Home, 10 Oak.
Morris, Thomas, driver , 71 Green.
Morrison, William M., (S & M) 19
nnorth Front.
Morrison, John, drayman , 26 Green.
Morrison, John, laborer , 68 Locust.
Morrison, & Boswell, lumber merchants , Second
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Morrison, Thomas C, carpenter , 10th
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Morrison, James,drayman , Morgan
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Morrison, Mott, boatman , Poplar
bbetween First and Second.
Morrow, Thomas, clerk , 61
nnorth Front.
Morrow, James M., 61
nnorth Frcnt.
Morrow, James, tin plate maker , 40 St Charles.
Morton, Mrs.Jane, widow, 104 Spruce.
Morton, Miss Allice, 11
nnorth First.
Moses, D. Gratz, M.D. , Fourth
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Moses, W. H., colored barber , Third
bbetween Hazel and Lombard.
Moshcr, William, M.D. , 28
nnorth Fifth.
Mosier, Geo., tailor , 21 Locust.
Mosley, Sarah, colored, Carr
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Moss, William, laborer , 53 Olive.
Most, C, cabinet maker ,
ccorner Convent and Second.
Molt, John H. &
Co.company , importers and dealers in hardware, 51
nnorth First.
Motz, Henry, jour.carriage maker , St. Charles
bbetween 10th and 11th.
Mount, John, deputy constable , First
bbetween Poplar aud Cedar.
Moylen, Edward, laborer , Elm
bbetween First and Second.
Mudgett, John, clerk , 1
ssouth First.
Mueller, F. E., watch maker , 85
nnorth First.
Mueller, John, jour.confectioner , 33 Market.
Mueller, Geo.Jour. stone mason , 64 Olive.
Mueller, Kuns, r dry good merchant, Morgan
bbetween Fourth antf Fifth.
Mueller, John,laborer , Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Mueller, Henry, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Mueller, Fred., laborer ,
ccorner Biddle and Seventh.
Mueller, Miss Julie, Third
bbetween Plum and Almond.
Mueller, Jacob, shoe maker , Sixth
bbetween Poplar and Cerre.
Mueller, John C, brick layer ,
ssouth Market
bbetween Marion and Carroll.
Mueller, Adam, watchman , Eighth bBiddle and Davis.
96 St. Louis Directory—1842 MUE-MUR
Mueller, Valentine, Caronnelet Avenue
bbetween Wood and Barry.
Muelering, Miss Eliza, 157
nnorth First.
Muenzel, Andrew, jour.cooper , Second
bbetween Convent and Sycamore.
Mueth, Augustus, jour.shoe maker , Second
bbetween Almond and Spruce.
Mueth, Kasper, paver , Second
bbetween Almond and Spruce.
Mugge, C. & A. , Oil cloth m'fty., Spruce
bbetween First and Second.
Mulanphy, B., judge circuit court, 66
nnorth First
Mulanphy, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, 46
nnorth Third.
Mulberry, Tavern, Second
bbetween Mulberry and Lombard.
Mulchy, John, clerk ,
ccorner Third and Prune.
Mulford, John, cabinet maker , Cerre
bbetween Fifth and Sixth, alley.
Mullan, Thomas, laborer , Second
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Mullikin, Mrs.Elizabeth F., widow, St. Charles
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Mullikin, Charles, merchant, 35 Elm.
Mullin, Patrick, cooper , Oak
bbetween Front and First.
Mullowny, —, M.D. , Third
bbetween Olive and Locust.
Mullowny, Mrs.Betsy, widow, Sixth
bbetween Poplar and Cerre
Mullumby, John, laborer , Tenth
bbetween Market and Walnut, alley.
Mullumby, Miss Susan, Tenth
bbetween Market and Walnut, alley.
Mulun, John G., cook , 3 Olive.
Mulvers, Christopher, laborer , Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
Munay, George J., clerk , Second
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
Munkly, John, boatman , Ninth
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Munn, I. Y., 123
nnorth First.
Murell, Jos. P., cabinet maker , Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Murphy, James, clerk ,
ccorner Broadway and Oak.
Murphy, Daniel, jour, tailor , 41 Market.
Murphy, Dennis, 27 Green.
Murphy, John, laborer , First
bbetween Payne and Howard.
Murphy, Thomas, Shamrock House,
ccorner Market and Eleventh.
Murphy, Patrick, laborer ,
ccorner Market and Eleventh.
Murphy, John, quarrier , Madison near Water Works.
Murphy, Joseph, teamster , Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Murphy, Thomas, laborer , Washington Avenue
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Murphy, John, laborer , Sixth
bbetween Cerre and Poplar, alley.
Murray, Joseph, painter , 201
nnorth First.
Murray, Richard H., 201
nnorth First.
Murray, Mrs.Elleanor, widow, Broadway
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Murray, Thomas, stone mason , Morgan
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
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Musselman, John, jour.saddler , 37
nnorth First.
Muszbacher, Matthias,
ccorner Wash and Thirteenth.
Mutry, Patrick, laborer ,
ccorner Carr and Seventh.
Mutual, Ins. Office ,
ccorner First and Locust.
Myer, Chas., clerk , Spruce
bbetween First and Second.
Myer, David L., Botanical Physician , Fourth
bbetween Pine and Olive.
Myer, Mrs.Madaline, widow, Olive
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Myer, Mrs.Elizabeth, St. Charles road, beyond city.
Myer, Simon, Venetian blind maker ,
ccorner Walnut and Third.
Mc.
McAdams, John, shoe maker , 28 Green.
McAllagat, Patrick, huckster , Market
bbetween Ninth and Sixteenth.
McAnally, Francis, jour.tinner , 121
nnorth First.
McAnulty, John, Second
bbetween Convent and Bridge.
McAnulty, Bernard, Second
bbetween Convent and Bridge.
McAnulty, Michael, Second
bbetween Convent and Bridge.
McBride, Wm.William, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Seventh and Franklin Avenue.
McBride, Patrick, butcher , Carr
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
McCabe, P., w and r variety store , 30
ssouth First.
McCafferty, Alex , jour.cooper , Myrtle
bbetween First and Second.
McCafferty, Michael, laborer , Green
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
McCaffery, James, cabinet maker , Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
McCan, Wm.William, jour.stone cutter , Seventh
bbetween Franklin ave. and Wash.
McCartan, Mrs.Judith, widow,
ccorner Fourth and Elm.
McCartcn, Patrick, jour.tailor , Carr
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
McCarthy, Dennis, boarding house, 21 Olive.
McCarthy, Timothy, jour.stone mason , 12th
bbetween Franklin Ave. & Wash-
McCartney, Thos., clerk , Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
McCarty, Thos., hawker , 7
nnorth Front.
McCarty, Jeremiah, huckster , 42
nnorth Front.
McCarty, Timothy, carpenter , Tenth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
McCausland, John, city assessor , 12
ssouth Fourth.
McCausland, Thos., jour.carpenter , Green
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
McCee, John, ship carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
McClain, Reuben, jour.carpenter , Second
bbetween Gak and Cherry.
McClean, John, laborer , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
McClelland, J. I., LaGrange coffee house, 33
nnorth First.
McCloskcy, Henry F., clerk , 7
nnorth Front.
McCloud, Wm.William E., druggistc Fourth and Chesnut.
McClure, Wm.William, butcher , Broadway
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
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98 St. Louis Directory—1842. McC-McF
McClurg, Jos. W., deputy sheriff, Market
bbetween Eighth an Ninth.
McCombe, Thos., boot and shoe maker , 76 Prune.
McCord, Henry, Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
McCormick, Wm.William, blacksmith ,
ccorner Fifth and Spruce.
McCormick, Mrs.Isabella, seamstress, 174
nnorth Fourth.
McCormick, Alex., jour.carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
McCoy, James, jour.currier , Sixth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
McCracken, John S., jour.printer , 45
nnorth First.
McCrcady, A. P., clerk , 75
nnorth First.
McCreery, P. R., (CT & McC ) merchant , 99
nnorth First.
McCullough, Thos., tailor , 16
ssouth First.
McCullough, William, jour.cooper , Third
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
McCullough, Miss Mary A.,
ccorner Broadway and Railway.
McCurley, Miss Alice, Market
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
McDaniel, S. P., provision dealer , 541/2
nnorth Front.
McDermot, Tierness, hawker , 7
nnorth Front.
McDermot, Francis, stone cutter , Madison near water works.
McDermot, John, plasterer , Green u Fifth and Sixth.
McDermot, Michael, lead pipe maker , 5,
bbetween Cere and Gratiot.
McDonald, Wm.William, Eleventh
bbetween Market and Walnut.
McDonald, John, market man , 120 Walnut.
McDonald, James, gardner , Eleventh
bbetween Market and Walnut.
McDonald, Miss Mary, Madison, near water works.
McDonald, Mrs.Jane, widow, Second
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
McDonald, Wm.William D., Tivcli Coffee House, 9
nnorth Second.
McDonald, Michael, laborer , 84 Prune.
McDonough, Wm.William, clerk , 122
nnorth First.
McDonough, Wm.William S., 103
ssouth First.
McDowell, David, carpenter , Elm
bbetween Sixteenth and Seventeenth.
McDowell, J. Nash, M.D. , (McD & M) Dean of Medical Department
of Kemper College,
res.residence 29 Vine.
McDowell, & Moore, M.D's and Surgeons , office 57 Pine.
McDowell, John Bayly, M.D. , 121 Market.
McDowell, Miss Julia, Broadway, beyond Rail Way.
McElwain, Jos.jour.wagon maker , Fourth
bbetween Olive and Locust.
McEvoy, John, stone and marble cutter , 27 St. Charles.
McEvoy, Joseph, 27 St. Charles.
McFadin, Tohn, clerk ,
ccorner Second and Market.
St. Louis Directory—1843. 99 McF-McK
McFadin, Patrick, brick layer , Carrb Eleventh & Twelfth.
McFadin, Henry, stone mino , Wash
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
McFarlanc, James, w and r variety store, 31
ssouth First.
McFarren, Wm.William, jour.blacksmith , Fifth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
MeFcrlon, John, laborer , Twelfth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Metier, Roliert, huckster , Twelfth
bbetween Washand Carr.
McGee, Thomasmiller , Carr
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
McGee, James, laborer , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
McGehan, Demetrius A., clerk , 30 Market.
McGhee, L. A., M.D., dentist , 55 Olive.
McGhee, Mrs.Margaret, milliner and mantua maker , 55 Olive.
McGill, James, laborer , Tenth
bbetween Market and Chetnut.
McGin, Peter, pipe layer , Water Works, 11 Poplar.
McGinnis, Meredith, family grocery , Market
bbetween Niuth and Tenth.
McGintry, Patrick, Star of the West Tavern,
ccorner Morgan and Fifth.
McGlade, Francis, jour.carpenter , Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
M'Glough, James, laborer , Broadway
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
McGovern, Mrs.Ann, widow,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Ninth.
McGowan, John, drayman , 63 Spruce.
McGowan, John, jour.carpenter , Locust
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
McGoy, Patrick, jour.stone cutter ,
ccorner First and Plum.
McGrath, Dennis, Rising Sun Tavern, 96
nnorth Front.
McGraw, Constantine, baker , 119
nnorth Fifth.
McGreger, & Strarban, dealers in foreign & domestic liquors , 79
nnorth Front.
McGregor, Geo., jour.blacksmith ,
ccorner Eleventh and Morgan.
McHenty, John, r grocer,
ccorner Eleventh and Green.
McHose, & English, St. Louis Brewery. Second
bbetween Sycamore & Convent.
McHose, Isaac, (McH & E ) Second
bbetween Sycamore and Convent.
McHroy, D., clerk , 30 Market.
MeHton, James T., plasterer , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
McKan, John, laborer , Walnut
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
McKee, John S., clerk , 45
nnorth First.
McKee, Mrs.Jane,
ccorner Morgan and Tenth.
McKee, Henry, family groeet , &c.,
ccorner First and Mound.
McKee, Wm.William, jour.printer ,
ccorner First and Mound.
McKee, Mrs.Margaret, widow, Elm
bbetween Fourth and Firth.
McKee, Robert, brewer , Almond
bbetween First and Second.
McKee, Henry, Second
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
McKel, John, jour.tinner , 17o
nnorth First.
McKellops, Mrs.Mary, widow, 70 Market.
McKenna, Thomas, family grocer ,
ccorner Morgan and Seventh.
McKcnna, Patrick, stone cutter , Walnut
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
McKcnna, John, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
100 St. Louis Directory—1848. McK-McN
McKenney, B. F., Notary Public, 19 Olive.
McKenney, Michael, stone mason , west mound, near Broadway.
McKenney, Tully, laborer , Green,
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
McKenzie, Alex., drayman , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
McKern, Wm.William, drayman , Market
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
McKinley, Andrew, (G & McK) att'y at law , 29 Pine.
McKinstry, Wm.William H., hat and cap manufacturer & dealer , 13 Market.
McKnight, Wm.William S., Deputy Sheriff, 83
ssouth Fifth.
McKnight, Mrs.Mary A., widow, 35
ssouth Fifth.
McKown, James, Eleventh
bbetween Morgan and St. Charles road.
McLane, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, Franklin Avenue
ccorner Fourteenth.
McLarky, Andrew, clerk ,
ccorner Third and Prune.
McLaughlin, Thos., Second
bbetween Sycamore and Convent.
McLean, James, jour, grate maker , 4J
nnorth First.
McLean, Samuel, 39 Elm.
McLeod, James H., clerk , 63
nnorth First.
McLin, John, cook , 158 Broadway.
McLin, X'rs. Martha, Payne, near First.
McLoskcy, Archibald, M.D. ,
ccorner Sixth and Biddle.
McLure, W. R., 7 opposite Elm.
McMahan, Richard, stone cutter , Walnut
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
McMahon, Samuel, ship carpenter , Second
bbetween Oak & Cherry.
McMahon, John, Shamrock Tavern, 36 Olive.
McManus, Bernard, carpenter ,
ccorner St. Charles and Eighth.
McMeal, John P., clerk , 62
nnorth Front.
McMillan, John H., book keeper , 36
ssouth Sixth.
McMillan, Maxville.jour.tinner , 121
nnorth Fifth.
McMillan, Wm.William, jour.blacksmith ,
ccorner Second and Oak.
McMullen, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
McMullen, Catharine, widow, Green
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Mc Murray, Wm.William A., M.D. , Green
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
McNair, Mrs.Margaret, widow,
ccorner Florida and Broadway.
McNamara, John, laborer , Cerre
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
McNay, Wm.William,jour.carpenter , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
McNeil, John, hat manufacturer and dealer , 36
nnorth First.
McNeil, John, tailor , 32
ssouth First.
McNeil, John, jour.carpenter , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
McNeil, Joseph, book keeper , Third near Pine.
McNeil, J., jour.pattern maker , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
McNemie, Wm.William, drayman , St. George's .
McNess, James, butcher , Short near Wood.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 101 McN-NEW
McNown, James, jour.painter ,
ccorner Third and Chesnut.
McPharlane, Patrick, 172
nnorth First.
McPharlane, James, clerk , 172
nnorth First.
McPheeters, Wm.William M., M.D. , 45 Chesnut.
McPherson, Wm.William M., (W & McP) att'y at law , 44 Pine.
McQuilkin, James, accountant , Locust near
ccorner First.
McSorley, John, stone cutter , Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth, alley.
McVicker, James, jour.printer , 26 Locust.
McWelch, Patrick, laborer , Second
bbetween Sycamore and Convent.
N.
Nabb, Geo. W., attorney at law ,
ccorner Chesnut and Fourth.
Naegel, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, Fifth
bbetween Elm and Myrtle.
Nagel & Dammer , Eagle Tavern, 91
nnorth Front.
Nagel, Henry, (N & D) Eagle Tavern, 91
nnorth Front.
Naghton, M., saddler and harness maker , 96
nnorth Third.
Naghton, Mrs.Ellen, widow, Sixth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Naghton, Thomas, laborer , Chesnut
bbetween Third and Fourth, alley.
Nalley, Thomas W., jour.carpenter , Eleventh
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Nangle & Warren , cigar and drug dealers , 115
nnorth First.
Nangle, Joseph, (N & W) 115
nnorth First.
Napoleon Tavern , 89
nnorth Front.
Nash, William C., jour.hatter , 36
nnorth First.
Nash, Mrs.Caroline, 39
ssouth First.
Nash, Louis, musician , Third
bbetween Hazel and Lombard.
National Hotel , J.Seymour, ,
ccorner Market and Third.
Navales, Mrs.Mary, widow, Second
bbetween Mulberry and Lombard.
Neefe, K. F., cabinet maker , Wood near Carondelet
Ave.avenue Neidenberger, Matthias, tailor , Fifth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Neil, Jos., laborer , Walnut
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Neligan, John, Liberty coffee house, 60
nnorth Fourth.
Nelli, Herman H., Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Nellis, Joseph, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Green and Fourth.
Nelson, Ruea, w dry good and boot and shoe dealer , 129
nnorth First.
Nelson, W. H., boot and shoe manufactory, 4th
bbetween Locust and Olive.
Nelson, Wm.William, (C & N)
ssouth bbetween builder , Broadway, beyond Rail Way.
Nelson, T S., att'y at law , 30 Pine.
Nelson, Mrs.Angelic, Almond
bbetween Second and Third.
Nessman, David, laborer , Eight
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Nessman, Jacob, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Neumaier, John, jour.cabinet maker , Spruce
bbetween Second and Third.
Neuman, Chas, sign and ornamental painter , 86 Walnut.
Neumueller, Gottlob, jour.shoe maker , Green
bbetween Third and Four th.
Neville, Fred., jour.carpenter , Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
New, Miss Jane, 9 Morgan.
New Era Office , C. G.Ramsey, , Proprietor , 28½
nnorth First.
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102 St. Louis Directory—1842. NEW-NUT
New Market Tavern , 127
nnorth Third.
New Market Coffee House , 153 Broadway.
New Market Eating House , 158 Broadway.
New Orleans Tavern , 187
nnorth First.
Newberry, Albert L., jour.tinner , 21
nnorth First.
Newell, Miss Jenerhee, Twelfth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Newman, A. R., book keeper , 95
nnorth First.
Newman, Mrs.Olympia, widow, 50 Elm.
Nickel, Miss Elizabeth, 57
ssouth Third.
Nickerauer, John, laborer , 89
ssouth First.
Nicolas, N., druggist , 8
ssouth First.
Nicolet, Julian, watch and clock maker , 88
nnorth Second.
Niehaus, John, porter , Third
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Niemann, Fred., clerk , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Niemann, Fred., shoe maker , Second
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Niemeyer, John H., bell hanger , Green
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Nigeman, John, tailor , Florida
bbetween First and Second.
Noble, Albert J., compiler St. Louis Directory,
res.residence 30 Locust.
Noblock, J., tailor , 9 Morgan.
Noecker, Benj., (L & N) merchant tailor , 49
nnorth Fourth.
Noll, Jacob, Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Nolte, Clemens, Broadway house,
ccorner Broadway and Pear.
Nolton, C., Broadway house,
ccorner Broadway and Pear.
Nonamaker, Wm.William, miller , First
bbetween Florida and Smith.
Norris, Miss Julia, Broadway
bbetween Ashley and Lisa.
North Star House , 31
nnorth Front.
Norteman, Frantz, tailor ,
ccorner Ninth and Carr.
Norteman, Herman, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Norton, A. L., book keeper , 22
ssouth First.
Noseda, Chas., 9
nnorth First.
Nowakowski, Michael F., Oracle Coffee House, 24 Locust.
Noyes, L. M.G., clerk , 2 Laurel.
Noyes, J. P., levee salesman , 2 Laurel.
Nuelein, Miss Mary, Seventh
bbetween Spruce and Cerre.
Nurse, Gilbert, Biddle
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Nutzenger, Jacob, stone mason , 64 Olive.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 103 OAC-OUR
O.
Oacks, Wm.William, jour.carpenter , Third
bbetween Poplar and Almond.
Oakford, A. &
Co.company , looking glass, comb and variety store, 89
nnorth First.
Oakford, Wm.William, (AO & Co) 82
nnorth First.
Oasbush, C., jour.engine finisher , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Obeart, Franz, rgrocer ,
ccorner Seventh and Wash.
Obens, Stephen, jour.blacksmith , 70
nnorth Second.
Oberdahn, John A., jour.book binder , 8
nnorth First.
Oberhelman, Wm.William, jour.carpenter , Gay
bbetween Twelfth and Thirteenth.
Oberman, W.,
ssouth e corner Soulard's Addition.
Odenwald, Geo., jour.shoe maker , Olive
bbetween First and Front.
Odenwelder, Martin, blacksmith and wagon maker ,
ccorner Poplar and 1st.
Offermann, B., Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Ogden, Hammond, w grocer and commission merchant , 57
nnorth First.
Ogden, James, jour.plasterer , Ninth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Ohio House ,
ccorner Vine and Second.
Ohl, Theodore, shoe maker , 29 Elm.
Oiman, John, drayman , Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Old Dominion Coffee House , 65
nnorth Front.
Olenbrook, Henry, porter , 31 Vine.
Olshausen, Arthur, printer and book seller , 33 Pine.
Olth, H., butcher , Wood near Short.
Olympic House , 71
nnorth Second.
Opel, Louis, furrier , 50
ssouth Second.
Oppelt, Joseph, tailor , Sixth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Oracle Coffee House , 24 Locust.
Orchat, Andrew, clerk , 56
nnorth Front.
Orleans House , 55
nnorth Front.
Orme, Archibald E., brick maker , 43
nnorth Fifth.
Orme, Robt., brick layer ,
ccorner Morgan and Tenth.
Orme, James B., brick layer ,
ccorner Morgan and Tenth.
Ormsbey, Chas., clerk , 70
nnorth Front.
Ormsbey, Mrs.Sarah, widow, 70
ssouth First.
Orr, Mrs.Mary, Washington Avenue,
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Orrick, B., clerk , 24
nnorth First.
Osburg, Chas., Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Morgan.
Ossol, Jos., tobacconist , Payne
bbetween First and River.
Ostrander, John E.,
ccorner Green and Eleventh.
Ostrich, James T., bar keeper , Planters' House.
Otkins, Mrs.Ann, Tenth,
bbetween Green and Morgan.
Ott, Martin, jour.shoe maker , Vine
bbetween Second and Third.
Ott, George, butcher , Wood, near Short.
Ottekrone, Fred., laborer , Sycamore,
bbetween Third and Fifth.
Otto, C., Carondelet
bbetween Barry and Marion.
Otto, Anton, laborer , Carondelt
bbetween Marion and Carroll.
Oudard, L., confectioner , 27 Vine.
Ouerlist, John, (W & O) copper smith , 154
ssouth Second.
Our House , near
ccorner Madison and Ashley.
104 St. Louis Directory—1842 OUV-PAL
Ouvre, John, laborer , Plum,
bbetween First and Second.
Overdeir, Peter, clerk ,
ccorner Fourth and Market.
Overstaltz, Wm.William, jour.baker , 234
nnorth First.
Owens, Richard, porter , 120 Walnut.
O'Blenis, John P., clerk , 7 Market.
O'Blenis, John, Market
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh, alley.
O'Brien, Hugh, Green
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
O'Brien, Lawrence, shoe maker , 32
ssouth Fifth.
O'Brien, Cornelius, stone mason , 98
nnorth Second.
O'Brien, Horace, steward ,
ccorner Second and Prune.
O'Brien, Daniel, queensware packer , 67
nnorth Second, alley.
O'Brien, Michael, laborer , Sixth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
O'Brien, Patrick, laborer , Walnut
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
O'Brien, Thomas, laborer , Ninth
bbetween Walnut and Market.
O'Bryan, Miss Mary, Ninth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
O'Hare, Samuel, laborer ,
ccorner Ninth and Walnut.
O'Hara, John, M.D. , Eighth
bbetween Walnut and Clark.
O'Hara, Mrs.Margaret, widow, Eighth
bbetween Walnut and Clark.
O'Hea, John, carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
O'Mare, Patrick, laborer ,
ccorner Wash and Fourteenth.
O'May, Anthony, boatman , Second
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
O'Neil, James, boot and shoe maker , 148
nnorth First.
O'Neil, Robert, clerk ,
ccorner Third and Poplar.
O'Neil, Mrs.Mary, widow, 89 Olive.
O'Sullivan, Michael, man. of Stoughton's bitters,
ccorner 2d and Mulberry.
O'Sullivan, Eugene,
ccorner Second and Mulberry.
P.
Packer, Geo., tailor ,
ccorner St. Charles and Fifth.
Padgett, John, blacksmith , 81
nnorth Third.
Pagaud, James H., clerk , 45 Locust.
Pagaud, James M., clerk , 45 Locust.
Page, D. D., flouring mill and bakery, 22
ssouth First.
Page, Miss Mary, 74
ssouth First.
Page, Miss Augusta, 102 Market.
Page's, mill, Front
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Palm, Wm.William, clerk Board of Aldermen , Centre Market House.
Palmer, Chas. L., Sixth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 105 PAN-PAT
Pancoast, C. E., (J & P) druggist , 138
nnorth First.
Pape, Christoph, cabinet maker ,
ccorner Third and Myrtle.
Papin, Jos., confectionery 111
nnorth First.
Papin, Alex., 102
nnorth First.
Papin, P. D., Indian Trader ,
ccorner Pine and Second.
Papin, Madame, Jos., widow, Poplar
bbetween First and Second.
Paris House ,
ccorner Spruce and Second.
Pariso, Bernard, wagon maker , Carondelet Avenue, near Barry.
Park, Mrs.Ann G., widow, 4
ssouth Fourth.
Parker, John M., brick layer , Tenth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Parker, D. H.,
ccorner Seventh and Myrtle.
Parker, Wm.William, jour.hose maker , 20
nnorth First.
Parker, Wm.William, jour.brass founder , 95
nnorth First.
Parker, H. S., sash factory , Second
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Parker, H. L., (B & P) brick maker , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Parker, Mrs.Hannah, widow, Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Parks, R. M., carpenter , Seventh
bbetween Spruce and Cerre.
Parks, James, teamster , Broadway beyond Mound.
Parmelee, A. F., Inspector of weights and measures , office 166
nnorth First,
res.residence 65 Green.
Parmerlie, Thos. J., carpenter , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Parquet, Mr.Elizabeth, widow, Franklin Boarding House, 30 Locust.
Parr, Isaac, book keeper , Eleventh
bbetween Morgan and St. Charles.
Parr, Madame Angeline, widow,
ccorner Poplar and Sixth.
Parrot, Louis J., 105
nnorth First.
Parson, Thomas, jour.pattern maker , Breadway
bbetween Hickory & Pear.
Parsons, Thomas, jour.printer , 14
nnorth First.
Pasquer, Madame Elomise, 91 Olive.
Passaquay, Albert, Second
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Pastuer, Mrs.Mary L., Pine Street House,
ccorner First and Pine.
Pastuer, James B., jour.printer ,
ccorner First and Pine.
Patch, Samuel, jour.carpenter , 121
nnorth Fifth.
Pate, Caleb, teamster , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Pate, James, teamster , Church
bbetween Soulard and Lafayette.
Patre, Antoine, porter , 7
nnorth First.
Patriote Tavern , Second
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Pattan, Nicolas, carpenter , Green
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Patten, E.B., &
Co.company , dry good and grocery dealers , 5 Market.
Patterson, Henry L.,
ccorner Seventh and Olive.
Patterson, Lewis, Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Patterson, Joseph, botanical physician , 172
nnorth Fourth.
Patterson, William A., stage proprietor ,
ccorner Vine and Third.
Patterson, H. R., confectioner , 122
nnorth Third.
Patterson, Mrs.H., widow, 142
nnorth Fourth.
106 St. Louis Directory—1842. PAT-PER
Patterson, Robt., stage driver ,
ccorner Market and Eighth.
Patton, John M., (B & P) City Hotel,
ccorner Vine and Third.
Patton, Rev. Wm.William, Fifth
bbetween St. Charles and Washington Avenue.
Patton, Mrs.Lucinda, widow, St. George's.
Pauer, . Philip, jour.shoe maker , 37
nnorth Seventh.
Pauer, John, barber , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Wood and Barry.
Paul, Col. R., 88 Elm.
Paul, Almarin B., clerk , 149
nnorth First.
Paul, Miss Maria,
ccorner Clark and Skinner.
Paul, Peter, laborer , Spruce
bbetween First and Second.
Paulding, John W., hatter , Sixth
bbetween Spruce and Cerre.
Pauls, Ferdinand, laborer , Short near Wood.
Paxon, John W., clerk , 14 Market.
Payne, Geo. W., jour.cabinet maker , 148
nnorth Second.
Payne, S. D., victualing house, 60 Oak.
Payne, Sam'l., laborer , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Peacocke, James S., M.D. , 96
nnorth Third.
Pease, Henry L., (JSP & Co) man'fc'tr of hose & wire ware, 20
nnorth 1st.
Peash, John, jour.painter , 9
nnorth Second.
Peash, Geo., jour.painter , 9
nnorth Second.
Pearce, John J., plumber and hydrant maker , Market
bbetween 10th and 11th.
Pearson, Henry, book keeper , Gas Light, 100
nnorth First.
Peart, P. R., stone mason , Olive
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Peek, Nelson, brick maker , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Peers, V. J., St. Louis boarding house,
ccorner First and Market.
Peets, S. G, boarding house, 8
nnorth Third.
Pegels, Fred., carpenter , St. George's.
Peibacher, John, steward , 157
nnorth First.
Pelkin, G., rgrocer , Cedar
bbetween Second and Third.
Pclloux, James, clerk , 8
nnorth First.
Peltier, Jeremiah, Tavern,
ccorner Second and Cedar.
Pembridge, Mrs.Mary, boarding house, Prune
bbetween First and Front.
Penner, Conrad, market man , Eleventh
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Penninghouse, Robert, clerk , 18 Market.
Penningroth, Mrs.Eliza, widow, 70 Olive.
Pennington, John T., clerk , 8
ssouth First.
Pennington, William A., Pine
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Penny, Isaac, jour.blacksmith , 85 Olive.
Penson, Joseph, laborer , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Pentel, Peter, locksmith , Plum
bbetween First and Second.
Perchbocher, Fred., jour.baker , 39
nnorth Second.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 107 PER-PHI
Perkins, James, jour.carpenter , 192
nnorth First.
Peron, F., laborer , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Perrin, John B., skin dresser ,
ccorner Spruce and Front.
Perrin, Charles, variety store, 28
ssouth First.
Perry, L. D., M.D. , Third
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Perry, John M., M.D. , 102½
nnorth Second.
Perry, Mrs.Ann M., widow, Fifth
bbetween Olive and Pine.
Perry, John, brick layer , Pine
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Perry, James, bar keeper , 8 Market.
Perry, Louis, jourcigar maker ,
ccorner Second and Almond.
Perry, John, cigar maker , 84
nnorth Sixth.
Peter, Madam Victoria, widow, Plum
bbetween First and Second.
Peters, Ralph, (K & P) merchant , 1
nnorth First.
Peters, John, jour.saddler , 37
nnorth First.
Peters, Louis, fancy fur store, 43 Market.
Peters, Christoph, jourblacksmith ,
ccorner Morgan and Fourteenth.
Peters, Thos., 42 Market.
Peterson, John H., jour.carpenter , 194
nnorth First.
Peterson, Mrs.Margaret, widow, Poplar
bbetween First and Second.
Petzold, John, (Y & P) furnishing store, 49 Market.
Pfaff, George, jour.carpenter , Madison, near Florida.
Pfaff, Christoph, jour.carpenter , 88
nnorth Front.
Pfalszgraf, John, (HH & Co) hair dresser , 43
nnorth Second.
Pfeiffer, Jos., jeweler and watch maker , 90
ssouth Second.
Pfeiffer, Andreas, boarding house, Fourth
bbetween Olive and Pine.
Pfister, Francis V., clerk , Laurel
bbetween First and Second.
Pfund, Fred., Golden Adler , Carondelet
bbetween Carroll and Soulard.
Phelan, M., coffee house, 30
nnorth Front.
Phelps, Andrew, carpenter , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Philadelphia Coffee House ,
ccorner Second and Olive.
Philebert, Benjamin, carpenter ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Fifth.
Philebert, Adolph, jour.tailor ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Fifth.
Phillippi, Alexander, clerk , 55 Market.
Phillips, Nathaniel, music store, 28 Market.
Phillips, Joseph, Third
bbetween Mulberry and Lombard.
Phillips, John, Social Hall Coffee House, 3 Market.
Phillips, Joseph, clerk , 54
nnorth First.
Phillips, Thomas, boarding house,
ccorner Vine and Third.
108 St. Louis Directory—1842. PHI-POL
Phillips, Jacob, drayman , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Phillips, James, carpenter ,
ccorner Morgan and Ninth.
Phipps, L., clerk , 53
nnorth First.
Phoenix, Brewery, Front
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Pica, Francis, carpenter , First
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Pickering, Charles, brass founder , Collins
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Picotte, Honore, Indian Trader , 102½
nnorth Second.
Piekerhapt, Nicolas, jour.baker , 22
ssouth First.
Piggott, William, druggist ,
ccorner Third and Morgan.
Piggott, Miss Mary, 130
nnorth Third.
Pigott, John T., clerk , 10
nnorth First.
Pigott & Anderson , druggists and apothecaries , 14 Market.
Pigott, Wm.William J., (P & A) druggist and apothecary , 14 Market.
Pilkington, Henry, flour mill, Barry
bbetween ssouth Market and Church.
Pilkinton, Sam'l., plasterer , Sixth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Pillizaro, Peter, pedlar ,
ccorner Thirteenth and Wash.
Pine, Geo. W., auction store and broker ,
ccorner Vine and Commercial.
Pine Street House , boarding,
ccorner Pine and First.
Pine, James, laborer ,
ccorner First and Florida.
Pine, Esquire, brick layer ,
ccorner Rutgers and Fifth.
Pine, Daniel, laborer ,
ccorner First and Florida.
Pine, James, laborer ,
ccorner First and Florida.
Piper, Engelbert, tailor , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Pitcher, John, brick layer ,
ccorner Rutgers and Fifth.
Placide, C. M., cap and fur manufacturer , Fourth
bbetween Pine and Olive.
Plack, David, Morgan
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Plahto, H., clerk , 57
nnorth Front.
Plaisance Coffee House ,
ccorner Oak and Second.
Plant, George P., clerk , 60
nnorth Front.
Planters' House , BenjaminStickney, , Fourth
bbetween Pine and Chesnut.
Plate, B. N., clerk , 9
ssouth First.
Platz, Jacob, jour.wagon maker , Green
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Plitt, Philip, grocer , Morgan
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Pocket, Francis, ship carpenter , Second
bbetween Hickory and Cherry.
Podesta, Anthony, grocer and liquor dealer , Eighth
bbetween Carr & Biddle.
Poe, David, Seventh
bbetween Papin and Gratiot.
Poe, H., jour.carpenter , Second
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Poemler, Henry, jour.cabinet maker , Green
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Poetter, G. W., German School Teacher , 47 Chesnut.
Poh, Louis, stone cutter , Twelfth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Pointer, Mrs.Mary, widow, 136 Market.
Pointer, James R., clerk , 45 Market.
Poirier, Francis B., clerk ,
ccorner Second and Plum.
Polite, Stephen, musician , 63 Olive.
Saint Louis Directory. 109 POL-PRA
Polite, Madame Helen, PensionFrancais, , 53 Olive.
Polkowski, Edward S, clerk , 8
ssouth First.
Pols, Henry, jour.blacksmith , 70
nnorth Second.
Pomeroy, John, clerk , 14
nnorth First.
Pomeroy,—, lumber and wood merchant , 69
nnorth Fifth.
Ponath, Fred., shoe maker , Prune
bbetween First and Front.
Poorman, George, mill engineer , Ashley near First.
Poos, William, drayman , Collins
bbetween Hickory and Cherry.
Pope & West , w grocers and commission merchants , 68
nnorth Front.
Pope, Josiah, (P & W) commission merchant , 68
nnorth Front.
Pope, C. A., M.D. , 49 Pine.
Poppe, George, laborer , Marion
bbetween Buel and Menard.
Porntraeger, Charles, clerk ,
ccorner Morgan and Seventh.
Porter, Samuel, mill planer , Green
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Porter, Samuel D., miller , Wash
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Post Office , ThomasWatson, , Postmaster ,
ccorner Second and Chesnut.
Potter, William, (P & B) carpenter , Skinner
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Potter, Miss Martha, Carr
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Pottle, Saml., boot and shoe maker , 28
nnorth Second.
Potts, Rev. Wm.William S., Walnut
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Powell, Henry, clerk , 9
nnorth First.
Powell, Peter, &
Co.company , w and rhardware and cutlery dl'rs , 129
nnorth First.
Powell, Willis , J., teacher languages , 70
nnorth Third.
Powell, Jos., Carr,
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Powell, Miss Charlotte, 50 Morgan.
Power, Michael, Market Street Tavern, Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Power, David, bar keeper , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Power, Valentine, tailor , Green
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Power, Edward, clerk , 2
nnorth Front.
Power, Adam, steward , 46½
nnorth First.
Powers, Wm.William, (C & P) carriage m'fac'ty ,
ccorner Fifth and Locust.
Powers, John G., Olive
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Powers, Michael, jour.brick layer ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Seventh.
Powers, Peter, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Seventh.
Powers, James, drayman , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Powers, John P., stone cutter , Walnut
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Powers, James, comb factory , Elm
bbetween First and Second.
Prather, J. V., M.D. , 39 Pine.
Pratt, Orlando A., jour.tinner , 21
nnorth First.
Pratt, L. T., jour.tinner , 141
nnorth First.
10
110 St. Louis Directory—1842. PRA-PUL
Pratt, Edwin, fruit store,71
nnorth Second.
Pratt, Ezekiel, jour.carpenter , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Pratt, Elijah C., (H & P) Our House, near
ccorner Ashley and Madison.
Pratte, Bernard, (P & C) grocer and commission merchant ,
ccorner Pine
and Front.
Pray, Isaiah, clerk , 116
nnorth First.
Preis, Kasper, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Preis, Conrad, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Preiser, Abraham, carpenter , Wood near Short.
Premeau, Paul, 35
nnorth Seventh.
Premeau, Louis, Pine
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Prentiss, Miss Esther, 179
nnorth Fifth.
Price, Cornelius, (P & J) merchant ,
ccorner First and Walnut.
Price, James, jour.printer , 45
nnorth First.
Price, Edwin, clerk , Post Office,
ccorner Second and Chesnut.
Price, Aaron, laborer , 30
nnorth Sixth.
Price, V., brick layer , Elm
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Priddy, Charles D., deputy constable , 28 Pine.
Priest, John G., clerk , 116
nnorth First.
Primm & Taylor , attornies at law , 36 Chesnut.
Primm, Charles, clerk , 10 Market.
Primm, Mrs.Mary A., 52 Elm.
Pritchard, Leeds, Morgan
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Probasco, Wm.William H., steward ,
ccorner Second and Prune.
Probst, Fred., grocery, &c. , near Case & Nelson's
ssouth bbetween yard.
Proctor, Thadeus, jour.cooper , Third
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Prosser, H., jour.tailor , 14 Pine.
Prout, H. A., M.D. , 62 Chesnut.
Provenchere, Madame L. P., widow, Spruce
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Provenchere, Madame , M.J., widow, Second
bbetween Hazel and Sycamore.
Provenchere, Ferdinand, Second
bbetween Hazel and Sycamore.
Provost, Narcisse, bar keeper ,
ccorner Almond and Second.
Provost, Etienne,
ccorner Second and Lombard.
Prudot, Albert, instrument maker ,
ccorner Jackson and Marion.
Pryer, Anthony, teamster , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Puff, John, jour.cooper , Second
bbetween Convent and Sycamore.
Pullis, C. & T.R., iron railing, manufactory, &c. , Sixth
bbetween Washing-
ton Avenue and Green.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 111 PUL-RAN
Pulse, Henry, 24 Chesnut.
Punshon, Thos. M., (JW & Co) baker , Prune,
bbetween First and Second.
Purcell, MissEliza A., Fifth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
Purves, John, stone cutter , 111 Elm, alley.
Purves, Geo., carpenter , Fourth
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Putney, Amos E., school teacher , Morgan
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Q.
Quast, John M., jour.shoe maker ,St. Charles
bbetween Tenth & Eleventh.
Queen, James, clerk , 138
nnorth First.
Quellmalz, C. G., shoe maker , Second
bbetween Convent and Bridge.
Quenelle, Julius, calker , Ashley
bbetween First and Madison.
Querl, Charles, cabinet maker , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Quigley, Thomas, coffee house, Broadway
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Quinette, Olive,office
ccorner Washington Avenue and Sixth.
Quinlin, Michael, carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Quinlin, William, Payne
bbetween First and Second.
Quinn, Peter, U.S. Recruiting Sergeant, 48 Chesnut.
Quinn, Catharine,
ccorner Fourth and Washington Avenue.
Quinn, Ann,
ccorner Fourth and Washington Avenue.
Quirk, , M.D. , bar keeper ,
ccorner Third and Green.
Quirk., J. D.,
ccorner Third and Green.
R.
Raborg & Shaffner , hide and leather dealers , Front near
ccorner Chesnut.
Rachford, John, grader and paver , Biddle
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Radcliffe, Dr.James, Second
bbetween Poplar and Almond.
Radford, John, (D & R) book seller , &c., 74
nnorth First.
Ragan, Daniel, Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Rager, MissE., milliner , 32
ssouth First.
Raine, T , Eagle Tavern , Second
bbetween Poplar and Almond.
Rambo, Louis, laborer , Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Rammers, Louis,cabinet maker ,Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Ramsey, Charles G., proprietor New Era, 281/2
nnorth First.
Ramus, Mrs.Louisa, widow,
ccorner Sixth and Poplar.
Randall, Haskins, col'd drayman , Fifteenth
bbetween Clark and Myrtle.
Randall, John, clerk , Broadway
bbetween Mound and Howard.
Randell, McClain, clerk , Third
bbetween Green and Morgan.
Randell, John, clerk , 128
nnorth First.
Randell, Saml.jour.painter , St. Charles
bbetween Ninth and 10th.
Ranlett, Seth A., Teller Perpetual Ins. Office
ccorner Pine and Eighth.
Ranney, Patrick, jour.wagon maker , 84 Pine.
Ranney, Gen. Nathan, 50
ssouth Fifth.
112 St. Louis Directory—1842. RAN-REI
Rannells, Chas. S., att'y at law, 441/2 Chesnut.
Ransom, Duke, saddle and harness manufactory, 33
ssouth First.
Ranson, Robt. S., M.D. , 173
nnorth First.
Ranson, Jos. C., clerk , 2
nnorth First.
Ransch, Sebastian, cigar maker , Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Raplee, Uriah, St. Louis Exchange ,
ccorner Second and Prune.
Raproeger, Mrs.Sophia, widow, 151
ssouth Third.
Rasin, Uriah, produce agent , 24 Front.
Rat, Conrad, jour.blacksmith , Spruce
bbetween Second and Third.
Rathbone, D. L., auctioneer , 172
nnorth First.
Ratliff, Mrs.Sarah, widow, Second
bbetween Howard and Mound.
Ravens, Jacob, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Third and Almond.
Rawlings, Daniel A., sawyer , First
bbetween Mound and Howard.
Ray, Winthrop G., (Gk & R) 24
nnorth Front.
Ray, Mrs.Charlotte, Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Rayburn, S. S., Ten'see iron store.
Rayburn, French, clerk , Collins
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Raymond, Chas., jour.hatter , 77
ssouth Second.
Raymond, E., (C &
Co.company ) Druggist , Fourth, near Olive.
Reader, Francis, gardener , Seventh
bbetween Chesnut and Market.
Reader, John, Third
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Reamer, Fred., jour.saddler , 68 Locust.
Reber, Samuel, att'y at law, 31 Pine.
Reck, Charles, jour.cooper , Third
bbetween Poplar and Almond.
Recordon, J., (M & R) jeweler and watch maker , 12 Market.
Reece, M.Reece, jour.blacksmith , Vine
bbetween Second and Third.
Reece, John, boot and shoe maker , St. Charles
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Reece, Philip, miner , 139
nnorth Seventh.
Reed, Samuel, book keeper , Tenth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Reed, Henry, ship carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Reed, George C., clerk , 17
nnorth First.
Reed, Jesse, barkeeper , 1 Laurel.
Reed, MissJulia A., Olive
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Reed, Joseph D., silver plater , 47 St. Charles.
Reed, Samuel, jour.carpenter , Green
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Reed, J., jour., engine finisher , Broadway
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Reel, Conrad, jour.tailor , 32 Chesnut.
Regen, John, Central Tavern , 64 Chesnut.
Reger, James, 64 Chesnut.
Reger,John, jour.tailor , 5 Spruce.
Reh, Jacob, 109 Pine.
Rehfusz, Fred., Cross Keys Tavern , St. George's.
Reilly, Patrick, trader , 74 Green.
Reily, James I., Street Commissioner , Centre Market House.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 113 REI-RID
Reily, Mrs.Mary, widow, 50 Elm.
Reinbold, Antrius, jour.tailor , 23 Pine.
Reinhardt, Michael, stone cutter , Market
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Reinheimer, John E., cook and confectioner , 3d
bbetween Convent Rutgers.
Reinheimer, Mrs.M. A., widow, Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Reisser, Geo. F., shoe maker , 68
nnorth Third.
Remick, Jacob G.,
ccorner Fourth and Olive.
Remick, Wm.William, clerk , 124
nnorth First.
Remington, Wm.William H., dl'r in charcoal, Collins
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Remler, B., tailor , Green
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Renard, Adolphe, Clerk Surveyor's Office, Convent
bbetween ad and 4th.
Renard, Hyacinthe, Locust, 1 door above Second.
Renfrew, John, mill engineer , Fifth
bbetween Biddle and Carr.
Rengel, John, carpenter , Marion
bbetween Jackson and Columbus.
Revance, Louis, Sr., baker , 22
ssouth First.
Revance, Louis, Sr., baker , 22
ssouth First.
Rexrodth, Geo., blacksmith , Wood, near Short.
Reymond, Henry, jour.watch maker , 40
nnorth First.
Reymond, Abraham, wood and horn turner , 51 Locust.
Reynolds, Saml., painter , near Gay,
bbetween Twelfth and Thirteenth.
Reynolds, James, miller , west of Seventh, near Chouteau's mill.
Reynolds, Robert, watchman , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Reynolds, Edward, tailor , Ninth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Rheinlander, Marinus, merchant , 89
ssouth Second.
Rhodes, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Rice, James, bar keeper , 58
nnorth Front.
Rice, Bartholomew, lumber merchant ,
ccorner Third and Rutgers.
Richards, Wm.William, Second
bbetween Sycamore and Convent.
Richards, Jacob B., steward ,
ccorner Prune and Second.
Richards, David S., 9
nnorth Third.
Richards, Benj., painter , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Richards, Mrs.Letitia, widow, Spruce
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Richardson, A., 70
nnorth First.
Richerman, John, laborer , Morgan,
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Richter, Chas. G., shoe maker , 122
ssouth First.
Ridder, Conrad, German school teacher , Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth.
Riddick, Walter, Walnut
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
114 St. Louis Directory —1842. RID-ROB
Riddick, Mrs.Eliza M., widow, Walnut
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Riddle & Holmes , lumber merchants ,
ccorner Fifth and Walnut.
Riddle, Alex., (R & H) lumber merchant , Pine
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Riddle, Mrs.J., widow, Sixth
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Ridgley, S. &
Co.company , spirit gas and lamp manufactory, 51 Locust.
Riecke, Henry, porter , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Riehl, Edw., soap and candle factory, Wood, near Carondelet
Ave.avenue Riem, Nicolas, jour.cabinet maker , Carr
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Riesterer, D., jour.carriage maker , Second
bbetween Oak and Prune.
Riffle, Mrs.Louisa, widow, 52 Oak.
Rigg, John, clerk , 75
nnorth First.
Riley, Wm.William G., clerk , 5 Front.
Riley, John, plasterer , Tenth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
Riley, Calvin, brick layer , 53 Elm, alley.
Rincklake, Henry, wood dealer , Payne
bbetween First and Second, alley.
Riser, D., clerk , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Risk, T. F., att'y at law, 17 Olive.
Risque, F. W.,att'y at law, 38 Chesnut.
Rising, SunTavern, 93
nnorth Front.
Ritchie, James, clerk , 166
nnorth First.
Ritter, Rodolph, clerk , 143
nnorth First.
Ritter, Wm.William, butcher , near Catholic Grave Yard.
Ritter, MissSophia, Fifth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Ritter, C.R., tailor , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Wood and Barry.
Ritter, Charles, tailor , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Wood and Barry.
Rivereau & Haefeli , M.D. 's, 37 Pine.
Rivereau, Jean, [R & H] M.D. , 37 Pine.
Road, Adam, laborer , 30
nnorth Second.
Robb, Uriah, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner St. Charles and Fifth.
Robb, Wm.William, (B & R) hat and cap man'fctrs and dealers , 86
nnorth First.
Robben, B. W., hostler , 67 Pine.
Ribbinds, D. C., clerk , First
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Robbins, Z. C., merchant , 49
nnorth Second.
Robbins, Mrs.Sarah, widow, Broadway House, Prune
bbetween 1st and 2d.
St. Louis Director—1842. 115 ROB-ROH
Robbins, S. H., butcher , St. Charles road, beyond city.
Robbins, Wait, jour.butcher , St. Charles road, beyond city.
Robbins, Nathaniel, Grocery ,
ccorner Seventh and Franklin Avenue.
Robert, Sebastian, jour.shoe maker , 12 Oak.
Robert, Mrs.Mary, widow, Olive
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Roberts, Geo. P., Ninth
bbetween St. Charles and Washington Avenue.
Roberts., Wm.William, jour.chair maker , 25 St. Charles.
Robertson, A., wholesale and retail hat dealer , 31
nnorth First.
Robertson, Robt., jour.shoe maker , 76 Prune.
Robertson, J. W., brick layer , Gay,
bbetween Thirteenth and Fourteenth.
Robertson, John, boatman , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Robidoux, Jos., Indian Trader , Front
bbetween Elm and Myrtle.
Robinson, Wm.William, clerk , 1 Laurel.
Robinson, John, clerk , 10½
nnorth First.
Robinson, Hillman, auctioneer , 172
nnorth First.
Robinson, James, paper hanger , 56 Chesnut.
Robinson, James, clerk , 172
nnorth Fourth.
Robinson, Theodore, plasterer , Eleventh near Morgan.
Robinson, J. P., carpenter , Third
bbetween Poplar and Almond.
Robinson, John, stone cutter , Madison near Ashley.
Robinson, Gordon, Sixth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Robinson, Smith B., brick maker ,
ccorner Railway and Broadway.
Roche, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, 27 Spruce.
Roche, James, jour.tobacconist , 27 Spruce.
Roche, John, (G & R) carpenters , First
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Rock, Philip, coffee house, 29
nnorth Front.
Rodney, Leander, 37
nnorth First.
Roe, John, clerk , 80
nnorth First.
Roe, C. C, jour.tobacconist , 170
nnorth First.
Roehrle, Christoph, artificial flower maker , 10
nnorth Second
Roemer, Charles, jour.saddler ,
ccorner Fifth and Labadie.
Roener, Louis, scap maker , Wash
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Roff, A.B., boarding house, 130½
nnorth First.
Rogers, John, cabinet maker ,
ccorner Morgan and Fourth.
Rogers, James, cabinet maker ,
ccorner Morgan and Fourth.
Rogers, Patrick, M.D. , Morgon near
ccorner Third.
Rogers, Samuel, (E & R) copper smith ,
ccorner Morgan and Tenth.
Rogers, Mrs.Cynthianna, widow, Market
bbetween Twelfth and Thirteenth.
Rohmann, Andreas, huckster , 7 Morgan.
116 St. Louis Directory—1842. ROH-RUC
Rohmeyer, August, shoe maker , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Rohrer, J. W., M.D. , 26 Locust.
Rohrmeier, Fred., clerk , 30
nnorth First.
Roland, A. L., carpenter , Second
bbetween Hazel and Sycamore.
Rolette, Antoine, Indian Trader ,
ccorner First and Spruce.
Roll & Bleeker , rgrocery , First
bbetween Smith and Florida.
Roll, Henry, tailor , Third
bbetween Myrtle and Elm.
Rollison, Wm.William,laborer , Seventh
bbetween Poplar and Cerre.
Rolleson, Wm.William H., (FR & H) book keeping and writing academy ,
Fourth
bbetween Chesnut and Pine.
Rollston, Charles, clerk , 108
nnorth First.
Rollston, M. M., tailor , First
bbetween Florida and Smith.
Romyn, Wm.William J., clerk , 63
nnorth First.
Rookus, John, jour.tailor , 31
nnorth Second.
Roper, John, gun and locksmith , Myrtle
bbetween Second and Third.
Roques, John, musician , Poplar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Rose, Hugh, Rose Cottage Tavern ,
ccorner Eighth and Wash.
Rose, F., laborer , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Rose, Edward, M.D. , 90
ssouth Third.
Rosenbaum, Jacob, boot and shoe maker , Olive
bbetween First and Front.
Rosenbeck, Michael, drayman , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Roser, Xavier, gardener , Fifth
bbetween Rutgers and Park Avenue.
Roskilly, Jonas, plasterer , Eleventh
bbetween Morgan and St. Charles road.
Ross, John, Receiver for Water Works , office Town Hall.
Ross, Jos., jour.harness maker , 140
nnorth First.
Ross, Martin, jour.baker , Cherry
bbetween First and Second.
Ross, Dan'l., stone mason , Chouteau Avenue,
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Ross, J. A , clerk , Washington Avenue,
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Ross, Wm.William, quarrier , Ninth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Morgan.
Rote, Mrs.Charlotte, widow, boarding house, 63
nnorth Third.
Rothenbuecher, Anton, tobacconist ,
ccorner Convent and Second.
Rothenbuecher, Anton, Sr., tobacconist ,
ccorner Convent and Second.
Rotlloff, Francis, baker , Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Rourke, Mrs.Bridget, widow, Broadway
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Rowan, A. H., (R & B) 73
nnorth Front.
Rowe & Vandeventer , lumber merchants , First above Cherry.
Rowe, John, jour.tailor , 39
nnorth First.
Rowley, Mrs.Minerva B., 44 Pine.
Rownd, Mrs.Henrietta, widow, Sixth
bbetween Pine and Olive.
Roy, John B., Indian Trader , Second
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Roy, Lewis E., Indian Trader , Second
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Roy, H. E., bar keeper , Second
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Rozier, Felix, clerk , 46
nnorth Front.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 117 RUC-RYR
Rucker, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, Seventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Rudolph, Wiley, brick layer , Seventh
bbetween Market and Walnut.
Rudolph, John, laborer , Wood near Short.
Ruehl,Etian , chandler, Sixth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Ruggles, Abijah, butcher , (R & A) Skinner
bbetween Walnut and Clark.
Ruggles,Charles A., (R & C) merchant , 55
nnorth First.
Rule, Wm.William R., Flour Inspector , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Rumpff, Henry, Marine Exchange, 198
nnorth First.
Rush, Patrick, New Market Tavern, 158 Broadway.
Ruskamp, Matthias, laborer , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Russell, Timothy, Sixth
bbetween Green and Washington Avenue.
Russell, Mrs.Leannah, widow, Second
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Russell, Mrs.Rebecca, widow, 24 Market.
Russell, John, school teacher , 28 Cedar.
Russell, John, Globe Tavern Victualing House, 8 Market.
Russell, Wm.William A., clerk , 15
nnorth First.
Russell, MissTheressa, 62
nnorth Fifth.
Russell, Reuben, school teacher , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Sycamore.
Rust, John C, (AM & Co) hardware merchant , 23
nnorth First.
Rutgers, Mrs.Johanna M., widow, 128
ssouth Second.
Ruth, Wm.William, jour.printer , Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Ruths, Peter, bar keeper , 93
nnorth Front.
Rutherford, Thos. S., w and r dry good merchant, 24
nnorth First
Rutherford, A. S., clerk , 24
nnorth First.
Rutlige, Robert, stone mason , Sixth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Rutter, John, jour.butcher , Clark
bbetween Fifteenth and Sixteenth.
Ryan, Thomas, jour.stone mason , Walnut
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Ryan, Patrick, bar keeper , 36 Olive.
Ryan, Patrick, American Star Tavern , Green
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Ryan, John, laborer ,
ccorner Plum and First.
Ryan, Mrs.Mary, widow, Sixth
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Ryan, Wm.William, laborer , Fifth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Ryder, Patrick, Morgan,
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Ryrie, Wm.William, medical student , 62 Chesnut.
Ryrie, MissJane, Franklin Avenue
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
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S.
Saal, Jacob, jour.blacksmith , 116 Olive.
Sachs, Michael, tailor , Second
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Sagar, James, teacher of short hand, 172
nnorth First.
Sage, Cornwell, carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Sage, James, wagon maker , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Sagner, Benedick, boot and shoe maker , 145
nnorth Second.
Sagner, Julius, jour.boot and shoe maker , 145
nnorth Second.
Saler, Francis, brick layer and mason ,
ccorner hird and Rutgers.
Sallous, J.Antoine, clerk , 111
nnorth First.
Salorgne, Theodore, carriage manufactory, 152
nnorth Second.
Sand, Engelbert, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Sand, Martin, laborer , Sixth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Sandbach, Wm.William, boarding house, 16
ssouth First.
Sandford, Michael,carpenter , Cerre
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Sandford, Abraham, blacksmith , Cerre
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Sands, S. G., cigar manufactory and dealer , 170
nnorth First.
Sands, Wm.William A., clerk , 171 Broadway.
Sanguinett, Chas., clerk , 75
nnorth First.
Santmann, Christian, Franklin Avenue
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Sarrade, Madam , Rosalie, widow,
ccorner Fifth and Elm.
Sauer, Nicolas, jour.tailor , Eleventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Sauer, Benj., laborer , Ninth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Sauer, Chas., carpenter , Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Barry and Wood.
Saum, Etian, stone mason , Columbus
bbetween Carroll and Soulard.
Saunders, W. H., (S & H) chandler , Morgan
bbetween 12th and 13th.
Savory, Mrs.P, widow, Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Scanlin, Michael, jour.tailor ,
ccorner Seventh and Biddle.
Scannell, Timothy, wagon maker , 84 Prune.
Schaeffer, Nicolas, soap and candle factory , 233
nnorth First.
Schaeffer, Henry, clerk , 51
nnorth First.
Sehaeffer, Adolph, laborer , Spruce
bbetween Thirteenth and Fourteenth.
Schaeffer, Henry, steward , Olive
bbetween Second and Third.
Schaeffer, Henry, larborer , 131
nnorth Fifth.
Schaeffer, Henry, carter , Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Schaffer, Walter, butcher , St. Charles road, beyond city.
Schaffer, Adam, laborer ,
ccorner Wash and Thirteenth.
Schaipmeyer, Fred., Eighth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Schals, Richard, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Schamel, Conrad, laborer , Seventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Schammer, Wm.William, porter , 60
nnorth Front.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 119 SCH-SCH
Schanawolf,Theodore, jour.carpenter , 111 Elm.
Schaser, Geo , beer house, Madison near Ashley.
Schaumburg, Chas.,clerk , 6
nnorth Front.
Schaumburg, Philip, porter , 4
nnorth Front.
Schawab, L., grocery ,
ccorner Second and Cherry.
Scheel, John F., boot and shoe maker , 47
ssouth First.
Scheibel, Geo., baker ,
ccorner Green and Sixth.
Scheidler, Geo. V., professor music , Olive, near Sixth.
Scheller, John, Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Barry and Wood.
Schemmer, Mrs.Mary, widow, 45 St. Charles.
Schemmer, Fred., 45 St. Charles.
Scheper, Theodore, carpenter , Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Schepmann, G., jour.butcher , Wood
bbetween Second and River.
Scherer, Ignatz, tailor , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Scherer, Andreas, laborer , Seventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Scherr, Geo., Eleventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Scherr, Jos., laborer , Eleventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Schetger, John D., 67½
nnorth Fourth.
Schick, Andreas, laborer , Eighth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Schierberg, Joseph, hostler , Locust
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Schiller, Christoph J., Swan Tavern, 90
ssouth First.
Schilling, Chas., merchant tailor , Second
bbetween Lombard and Hazel.
Schilling, C., grocery, &c. , Second
bbetween Lombard and Hazel.
Schilling, Martin, carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Schilt, Wm.William, stone cutter , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Schinotti, Jos. F., theatre actor , Elm,
bbetween Front and First.
Schirman, John, Wash
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Schlagenhof, J. G., shoe maker , Second
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Schleeper, Herman, Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Schlenker, Larenz, (S & S) boot and shoe maker , 49 Market.
Schlotelberg, L. F., baker , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Schmidt, John W., boarding house, 142
nnorth Fifth.
Schmidt, John, Baltimore Tavern , Second
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Schmitt, John, weaver , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Schmitt, Sebastian, weaver , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Schmitt, Adam, jour.carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Schmitt, Henry, teamster , Fifth
bbetween Rutgers and Park Avenue.
Schmitt, Wm.William, Church
bbetween Park Avenue and Barry.
Schmitt, John, jour.tinner , Church
bbetween Park Avenue and Barry.
Schmitt, Stephen, Church
bbetween Park Avenue and Barry.
Schmitt, Louis, tailor , Church
bbetween Park Avenue and Barry.
Schmitt, Jacob P., laborer , Short, near Wood.
Schmitt, Conrad, jour.shoe maker , 144
nnorth First.
Schmitt, MissCatharine,
ccorner Green and Sixth.
Schmitt, Jacob, jour.blacksmith ,
ccorner Seventh and St. Charles.
Schmitt, John, jour.carpenter , 12th
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Schmitt, Philip, blacksmith , Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Schmueling, Chas., jour.blacksmith , 70
nnorth Second.
120 St. Louis Directory—1842. SCH-SCH
Schneider, Michael, tailor , Seventh
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Wash.
Schneider, George, laborer , Fifth
bbetween Sycamore and Convent.
Schneider, George, Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Schneider, John, jour.butcher , St. George's.
Schneider, Franz, stone cutter , Eight
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Schneider, G. H., blacksmith , Broadway
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Schnell, J. L., musical instrument maker , 2d
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Schnell, John, Mississippi House, 199
nnorth First.
Schniegens, Abraham, carter , Elm
bbetween First and Second.
Schoene, M.cook , Tenth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Schoenen, John, tailor , Short, near Wood.
Schoenhardt, George, Short, near Wood.
Schoenhof, Henry, tailor , Broadway,
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Schoenhof, Fred., cigar mfc'try and dealer , Third, near Olive.
Schoenthaler, Gottfried, butcher , Second
bbetween Lombard and Hazel.
Schoenthaler, Mrs.R., widow, Second
bbetween Lombard and Hazel.
Schoettler, John, carpenter , Ninth,
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Schommer, Matthias, Eighth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
School House , Public, No. 3, Sixth
bbetween Locust and St. Charles.
School House , Public, No. 2,
ccorner Cherry and Broadway.
School House , Public, No. 1,
ccorner Fourth and Almond.
Schott, George, laborer , 71 Myrtle.
Schrader,E., jour.shoe maker , 164
nnorth First.
Schrader, H., [MW & Co] rclothing dealers , 163 Broadway.
Schrader, Anton, shoe maker , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Schreiber, John, builder, and brick and lime maker , 3d, near Rutgers.
Schreik, A , 33 Pine.
Schrimph & Doellner , sign and ornamental painters , 11
nnorth Second.
Schrimph, Wm.William, [S & D] sign and ornamental painter ,
res.residence Second.
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Schroeder, Henry, jour.tailor , Eleventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Schroer, H., merchant tailor , 31
nnorth Second.
Schuber, Fred., saddler , Fifth
bbetween Rutgers and Park Avenue.
Schueltze, Mrs.D., widow, 29 Market.
Schuett, Henry, laborer , Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
Schuetze, Gottfried, [C & S] importers of drugs, 163
nnorth First.
Schuetze, John E., clerk , 163
nnorth First.
Scheutze, John A., shoemaker , 6
nnorth Third.
Scheutze, Geo., jour.shoe maker , 6
nnorth Third.
Schulde, Henry, jour.carpenter , Eleventh
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Schuler, Jos., blacksmith , St. George's.
Schuler, Mrs.Johanna, widow, Second
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Schulte, Wm.William, blacksmith , 142
nnorth Fifth, alley.
Schulte, Bernhard, teamster , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
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Schulte, Kasper, laborer , Short near Wood.
Schulte, Chas., retail grocery, 213
nnorth First.
Schulte, Jos., teamster , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Schultz, Amos, clerk , Broadway
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Schultz, Edward, boarding house, Second
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Scumacher,—, pedlar , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Schumann, Elias, Carondelet Avenue
bbetween Wood and Barry.
Schumer, Anton, tailor , 63
ssouth Second.
Schumer, Peter, tailor , 63
ssouth Second.
Schuricht, John, clerk , 8
ssouth First.
Schuricht, John, Soulard
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Schuricht, Fred. W., cooper , Soulard
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Schuricht, Gottlieb, cooper ,
ccorner Soulard and Sixth.
Sehwarte & Strodtman , Frankfort House, 88
nnorth Front.
Schwarte, H., (S & S) Frankfort House, 88
nnorth Front.
Schwarting, Gerhard, jour.cabinet maker , 5th
bbetween Olive and Locust.
Schween, Louis, grader , Myrtle
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Schwegler, John, carpenter , Ninth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Schweitzer, Henry, shoe maker , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Schwendermann, Joseph, milk man , Washington
bbetween Soulard and La-
fayette.
Schwendermann, Michael, basket maker , 1st
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Scollay, Leonard, clerk , Planters' House.
Scollay, James, jour.painter , 96
nnorth Second.
Scott, Chas. D., 162
nnorth Sixth.
Scott, Mrs.L. M., widow,
ccorner Ninth and Green.
Scott, Mrs.M., widow, 91 Elm.
Scott, John H., jour.carpenter , Fourth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Scott, E., tin and stove dealer , 7
nnorth First.
Scott, J., clerk , 7
nnorth First.
Scott, Wm.William R., clerk , 28
ssouth First.
Scott, Wm.William P., clerk , 99
nnorth First.
Scott, Thos. B., cigar manufactory, 30 Chesnut.
Scott, Jeremiah, blacksmith , Gas Works, Second, near Bridge.
Scott, W. W., trader , 1 Broadway.
Scott, Robt., saddler , 1 Broadway.
Scott, Wm.William, Botanic Doctor , 31
nnorth Sixth.
Scott, John, jour.silver smith , Green
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Scudder, Chas., M.D. , Sixth
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Scudder, Mrs.Mary, widow, tailoress , Oak
bbetween Second and Barry.
Seamellmann, John, dry good merchant , 157 Broadway.
Seaward, Wm.William, carpenter , 193
nnorth First.
Secor, Mrs.Maria, bonnet maker , Fourth
bbetween Pine and Olive.
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122 St. Louis Directory—1842. SED-SHA
Sedel, Jacob, huckster ,
ccorner Plum and Second.
Segar, Mrs.Adelia, 5
nnorth Fourth.
Seidhoff, Anton, (S & R) wagon maker , Plum
bbetween Second and Third.
Seido, Francis, jour.cooper ,
ccorner Front and Myrtle.
Seifred, Wm.William, jour.shoe maker , 164
nnorth First.
Seiter, Gottlieb, cabinet maker , Second
bbetween Lombard and Mulberry.
Selinger, Philip, laborer , Fifth
bbetween Rutgers and Park Avenue.
Selms, T. R., clerk , 31
ssouth First.
Selser, Fred., butcher , Fifth
bbetween Rutgers and Park Avenue.
Selsen, T., carter , Decatur,
bbetween Soulard and Lafayette.
Seltzer, Edwardw, tobacconist , 158
nnorth First.
Seltzer, Wm.William, jour.tobacconist , 158
nnorth First.
Senecal, P. A., clerk , 27
ssouth First.
Severson, B., dry g and shoe merchant , 3d
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Sevier, . T. H., furniture car, 96
nnorth Second.
Seymour, Jesse, National Hotel,
ccorner Third and Market.
Seymour, Francis, Watchman , 53 .
Shaahan, Robert, fireman , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Shackelford, Samuel, jour.tinner , 27
nnorth First.
Shade, Mrs.Emily, Wash
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Shades Coffee House and Restaurat , Olive
bbetween Second and Third.
Shaffner, M., merchant tailor , 23 Vine.
Shallcross, Mrs.Eliza M., widow, Fifth
bbetween Olive and Pine.
Shamrock Tavern , 36 Olive.
Shamrock House ,
ccorner Eleventh and Market.
Shands, Joseph G., brick layer , Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Shands, Wm.William O., brick layer , Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Shannon, John, plasterer , Eighth
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Shannon, B., drayman , 9 Oak.
Sharp, John, jour.carpenter , Spruce
bbetween Seventh and Eighth, alley.
Sharp, William, laborer , Payne
bbetween First and Second.
Shaub, Jacob, carpenter , First
bbetween Howard and Mound.
Shaw, Lyman B., merchant , Fourth
bbetween Elm and Myrtle.
Shaw, Mrs.Thomas,
ccorner Fourth and Myrtle.
Shaw, Benj. L., 40
nnorth Front.
Shaw, E., clerk , 154
nnorth First.
Shaw, Miss Margaret, milliner and dress maker , 91
nnorth Second.
Shaw, Andrew, Poplar
bbetween First and Second.
Shaw, Mrs.Hannah, milliner , Poplar
bbetween First and Second.
Shaw, Alfred, Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Morgan.
Shawks, Samuel, lock smith , 92 Prune,
res.residence 47 St. Charies.
Shawks, Joseph, jour.blacksmith , 92 Prune.
Shay, Mrs.Judith, widow, 9 Oak.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 123 SHE-SIM
Shea, James, (K & S) merchant tailor , 39
nnorth First.
Sheaffer & Fleherty , cabinet manufactory, Oak
bbetween 2nd & Broadway.
Shcaffer, Wm.William D., (S & F) Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Shearey, John, jour.tailor , Morgan
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Sheehan, Wm.William B., porter house, 2 Oak.
Shefler, John, clerk ,
ccorner Washington Avenue and Third.
Shepard, Elihu H., notary public, 9
nnorth Fourth.
Shcpard, S. A., clerk , Fourth
bbetween Pine and Olive.
Shepherd, John C,saddle and harness maker , 184
nnorth First.
Shepley, John R., attorney at law , 50½
nnorth First.
Sher, Jacob, wagon maker , 101 Chesnut.
Sherwood, Lyman, jour.pattern maker , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Shettley, Mrs.Rebecca, Eighth
bbetween Franklin Avenue and Morgan.
Shidy & Decou , hat and cap manufacturers, and dl'rs , 151
nnorth First.
Shipp & Woodbridge , watch makers and jewelers , 119
nnorth First.
Shipp, S. A.M., (S & W) watch maker and jeweler , 119
nnorth First.
Shoemaker , Miss Mary, ,
ccorner Morgan and Eighth.
Shook, John, jour.carpenter , Thirteenth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Shoop, Mrs.Jane, Prune
bbetween Second and Third.
Short, John, victualing house, Market
bbetween First and Front, alley.
Short, Peter, laborer , Spruce
bbetween First and Second.
Shotts, Christian, jour.chair maker , 24 Chesnut.
Shunard, Joseph, tavern, 2d
bbetween Cedar and Plum.
Shults, Amos H., Sligo Iron Store,
ccorner Oak and Front.
Shrycr, Wm.William, family grocery,
ccorner Green Sixth.
Siddons, James H.,
ccorner Green and Third.
Siedenberg, Henry, bar keeper ,
ccorner Fifth and Olive.
Siener, Emanuel, jour.shoe maker , 32 Olive.
Signaino, J. & J. , Liberty Coffee House, 82
nnorth Front.
Silch, Henry, market man , Wood, near Carondelet Avenue.
Siler, Wm.William, jour.mill stone maker , 203
nnorth First.
Silver, T. W., jour.cooper , Chesnut
bbetween First and Front.
Silvers, Geo. H., 70 Market.
Simon, Wm.William, jour.tailor ,
ccorner Sixth and Wash.
Simmons, E. G., 23 Vine.
Simmons, Robert, P., M.D. , 76 Chesnut.
Simons, Selar, Third
bbetween Mulberry and Lombard.
Simons, Benj., Third
bbetween Mulberry and Lombard.
Simpson, Robt., City Comptroller ,
ccorner Elm and Third.
124 St. Louis Directory—1842 SIM-SMI
Simpson, J. S.,
ccorner Elm and Third.
Simpson, Wm.William M., clerk , 71
nnorth First.
Simpson, John, clerk , 116
nnorth First.
Singleton, Henry R., architect and builder , 8th
bbetween St. Charles & Locust.
Sipple, James, laborer , Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Sire, J. A., Am.Fur Company , 103 Olive.
Sisson, Edward, clerk , 37
nnorth First.
Sisson, Freeborn,
Jr.junior , clerk , 10 Locust.
Sisson, Charles N., steward ,
ccorner Prune and Third.
Sisson, Isaac, Second
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Sitzinger, George,
ccorner Fifth and Sycamore.
Skinker, T. & P.K. , attornies at law , 43 Chesnut.
Slack, James T., engine builder , Collins
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
Slater, S. S., clerk , 6
nnorth First.
Slater, Joseph, laborer , Elmb First and Front.
Sloan, Edwin, 104 Spruce.
Sloan, Mrs.Margaret, 121
nnorth Fifth.
Sloan, Thomas, blacksmith , 45 St. Charles.
Slone, A. S., watchman and gilder , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Sly, Ely, drayman , Florida
bbetween First and Second.
Smith & Carter , exchange office , 117
nnorth First.
Smith, George, (S & C) in
nnorth First.
Smith, E. B , 145
nnorth First.
Smith, J. B., clerk , 58
nnorth Front.
Smith, Wm.William, 68
nnorth First.
Smith, John, r grocery, 67
nnorth Second.
Smith, Wm.William H., clerk , 114
nnorth First.
Smith, William, butcher ,
ccorner Clark and Skinner.
Smith, A., jour.tinner , 178
nnorth First.
Smith, D. B., agent for C. E.Bowes, , cabinet manufactory, 162
nnorth First.
Smith, Andrew, jour.baker , 28
nnorth Second.
Smith, James, wig maker , 39 Market.
Smith, Mrs.Ellen, dress maker , 39 Market.
Smith, William, book keeper , Planters' House.
Smith, J. T., porter , Planters' House.
Smith, Mrs.Nathan, widow, Fifth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
Smith, Joseph, jour.carpenter , St. Charles
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Smith, Andrew, jour.carpenter , St. Charles
bbetween Seventh & Eighth.
Smith, John, jour.gilder , St. Charles
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Smith, Mrs.Mary, widow, St. Charles
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Smith, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, boarding house, 4th
bbetween M'k't & Walnut.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 125 SMI-SOU
Smith, William, Franklin Avenue
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Smith, Joseph W., jour.carpenter , Seventh
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Smith, John D., ship carpenter and calker ,
ccorner Payne and Second.
Smith, Jacob, county surveyor and civil engineer ,
ccorner Second & Cedar.
Smith, Madame Emelie, Lombard
bbetween First and Second.
Smith, Elias B., M.D., attorney at law , Fourth
bbetween Market & Walnut
Smith, Charles,
ccorner Seventh and Franklin Avenne.
Smith, B. W., jour.carpenter ,
bbetween Twelfth and Thirteenth, near Gay.
Smith, Francis, mill engineer ,
bbetween First and Second, near Brooklin.
Smith, Miss Oreannah, Franklin Avenue
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Smith, Mrs.Elizabeth, widow, Second
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce.
Smith, Mrs.Mary, widow, Second
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Smith, . Merritt, carpenter , 47 Second.
Smith, Miss Eliza, Fourth
bbetween Elm and Myrtle.
Smith, Garry, jour.carpenter , Myrtle
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Smith, John Roe, (W & S) boot and shoe merchant ,
res.residence 96 Market.
Smith, Mrs.Betsy, widow, Fifth
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Smith, John, jour.butcher , Skinner
bbetween Walnut and Clark.
Smith, Alpheus, superintendent oil mill , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot
Smyth, Isaac P., 154 Broadway.
Smith, George, teamster , Buel
bbetween Marion and Carroll.
Smith, James, gardener and florist , west of the Convent.
Smoker, Henry, porter , 27
nnorth Front.
Smoker, Bernard, porter , 20
nnorth Front.
Smyth, Clarkson Z., clerk , 5
nnorth First.
Smyth, J. S., clerk , 63
nnorth First.
Snodgrass, Isaac, (WG Fife & Co) saw mill.
Snow, Robt., clerk , 150
nnorth First.
Snyder, H. M., bell and brass foundry , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Snyder, A. J., jour.bell & brass founder , Oak
bbetween Second & Broadway-.
Snyder, Jacob, jour.blacksmith , 83 Olive.
Social Hall Coffee House , 3 Market.
Soderer, John, Robinson House, 199
nnorth First.
Sohler, Fred., apothecary, &c. , Third near Rutgers.
Solms, S. J., w dry good merchant , 53
nnorth First.
Sommer, Jos., milk man , Fifth
bbetween Rutgers and Park Avenue.
Sommer, Christian, milkman , Decatur
bbetween Soulard and Lafayette.
Soter, John, Wood, near Carondelet Avenue.
Soter, Miss Caroline, Wood, near Carondelet Avenue.
Soul, John, carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Soulard, Henry G.,
ccorner Soulard and Hamtramk.
Soulard, Madame, Julie C., widow, Decatur
bbetween Barry and Marion.
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126 St. Louis Directory —1842. SOU-STA
Soulard, Miss Eliza C., Decatur
bbetween Barry and Marion.
Soulard, Benj. F., Decatur
bbetween Barry and Marion.
South Market Hotel ,
ccorner Fifth and Sycamore.
Southack, F. W., wand r china and queensware dl'r , 18
nnorth First.
Southack, Jos., clerk , 18
nnorth First.
Southard, L., clerk , 3½
nnorth Front.
Southard, Morris, jour.baker , Wash
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Southard, Allen, boatman , Sixth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Sutherland, Miss Laura, Green
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Southworth, O. W., clerk , 71
nnorth Second.
Southworth, Jackson, bar keeper , 65
nnorth Front.
Sparhawk, G. W., Eighth
bbetween Washington Avenue and Green.
Sparks, Mrs.Sarah, widow, 80
ssouth First.
Sparr, J. H., Virginia Hotel, 31 Vine.
Spaulding, S. F., bar keeper , Olive
bbetween Second and Third.
Spaulding, J., att'y at law ,
ccorner Olive and First.
Spaulding, Mrs.Lucy A., Sixth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Spearing, S. S., jour.cabinet maker , 12
nnorth Third.
Speck, Mrs.Catharine, widow, variety store, 71
ssouth Second.
Speck, Louis, clerk , 71
ssouth Second.
Spelesyc, Martin, Oak
bbetween First and Second.
Spencer, Loren, att'y at law ,
ccorner Olive and First.
Spencer, Henry, clerk , 8
nnorth First.
Spencer, Miss Ellen, Carondelet, Avenue
bbetween Park Avenue and Barry.
Spielbrink, Henry, carter , Carr
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Spinner, Adam, jour.cooper , 123
nnorth Sixth.
Sploeter, Henry, hostler , 2nd
bbetween Laurel and Prune.
Spock, Mrs.A. H., widow, milliner , 54 Market.
Sponslar, George, jour.cigar maker , 158
nnorth First.
Sprague, A., jour.tailor , 28 Chesnut.
Sprigg, James F., auctioneer ,
ccorner Green and Fifth.
Spring, A. L., boat store, 63
nnorth Front.
Springmeyer, Frederick, tailor , 145
nnorth Second.
Sproule & Keys , commission & forwarding merchants , 74
nnorth Front.
Sproule, George, (S & K) merchant , 73
nnorth Front.
Sroaf, Mrs.Amanda, widow, near Payne
bbetween First and River.
Staffhorst, E. C., beer house, 32 Prune.
Stage Office , General,
ccorner Pine and Fourth.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 127 STA-STE
Stahl, Christian, butcher , near Catholic Grave Yard.
Staley, Valentine, clerk , 46
nnorth First.
Staley, Mrs.Charlotte, widow, Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Stamps, John,
ccorner Second and Florida.
Standing, James, miller , Second
bbetween Howard and Mound.
Stanford, J. R., flour ware house,
ccorner Front and Spruce.
Stansbury, Ira, saddler , Biddle
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Stansbury, George,
ccorner Fifth and Myrtle.
Starke, Singleton , J., carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Slarnes & Springer , w and r grocery, 4
nnorth Front.
Steed, Wm.William, M.D. , 44½ Chesnut.
Steel, Jas. H., clerk , 84
nnorth First.
Steer & Schlenker , boot and shoe makers , 49 Market.
Steer, John, (S & S) boot and shoe maker , 49 Market.
Stebbins, Win. B., plasterer , 8
nnorth Third.
Steger, J. S., boarding house and barber , Oak
bbetween 2d and Broadway.
Steigers, M & F. , r grocery,
ccorner Market and Fourth.
Stein, Nicolas, Union Coffee House,
ssouth First
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Stein, Wm.William, jour.cabinet maker , 28 Olive.
Stein, Conrad, jour.blacksmith , 74 Pine.
Stein, Franz, 83
nnorth Sixth.
Stein, William, cabinet maker , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Steinecker, Joseph, saddler , 43
nnorth Seventh.
Steiner, Christian, laborer , Short, near Wood.
Steinfeld & Patton , dry good dealers , 124
nnorth Third.
Steinmiller, Mrs.Louisa, widow, 123
ssouth First.
Steitz, Matthias, butcher , Second
bbetween Bridge and Rutgers.
Stendeman, Fred., fruit store,
ccorner Second and Myrtle.
Stettinius, Joseph, (S & J) merchant , 60
nnorth Front.
Stevens, W.Charles, M.D. , 30
ssouth First.
Stevens, Richard F., M.D. , 30
ssouth First.
Stevens, George M., clerk ,
ccorner First and Market.
Stevens, Nicolas, cook , 157
nnorth First.
Stevens, Fred. M., Fourth
bbetween Walnut and Elm.
Stevens, Simeon, boarding house, 4
ssouth Fifth.
Stevens, Richard A., jour.printer , 45
nnorth First.
Stevenson, Joseph, carpenter , Wash
bbetween Tenth and Eleventh.
Stewart, Campbell, jour.sash maker , 191½
nnorth First.
Stewart, Wathington, jour.silversmith , 20 Locust.
Stewart, Adam D., paymaster , U.S.A., 53 Laurel.
128 St. Louis Directory—1842. STE-STR
Stewart, Mrs.Clarlesa, widow, Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Stibbs, Christopher, Morgan
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Stickney, Beaj., Proprietor Planters House.
Stillman, Wm.William, jour.carpenter ,
ccorner Grren and Fourth.
Slinde, Conrad , H.R., clerk , 101
nnorth First.
Stock, D., boot and shoe maker , 25 Olive.
Stocker, W. H., cooper , Chesnut
bbetween First and Front.
Stockton, Miss Catharine E., live
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Stoebeck, H., grocery , Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Stocwener, Ferdinand,clerk ,
ccorner Fifth and Convent.
Stokes, Richard, jour.lamp maker , 51 Locust.
Stoltz, Louis, blacksmith , Third
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Stone, R. H., w grocery and commission merchant , 7
nnorth Front..
Stone, Abner, (SR & Co) spirit gas factory , 51 Locust.
Storm & Spore , sign and ornamental painters , 10
nnorth Third.
Storm, Henry F., (S & S) sign and ornamental painter , 10
nnorth Third.
Storrs, Edward, clerk 118
nnorth First.
Storry, Miss Margaret, 61 Olive.
Stout, M. & N.H. , plane manufactory, 20 Olive.
Stout, Theodore, jour.plane maker , 20 Olive.
Stout, Jos., looking glass and picture frame maker , 102
nnorth Third.
Stout, John P., clerk , 71
nnorth Sixth.
Stow, L. , B., stage agent and clerk ,
ccorner Fourth and Pine.
Strachan, Wm.William, (McG & S) foreign & domestic liquor d'l'r , 79
nnorth Front.
Strebeck, Fred., hair dresser , 19 Locust.
Street, K., clerk , 156
nnorth First.
Street, James, clerk , 102
nnorth First.
Street, William G., clerk , 128
nnorth First.
Striblen, Mahlon, huckster , Vine
bbetween First and Front.
Stricker, Henry, capenter , Second
bbetween Bridge and Rutgers.
Stringer, T. & F. , merchant tailors , 92
nnorth First.
Strode, Wm.William F., boarding house, 97
nnorth Second.
Strodtman, J., [S & S] Frankfort House, ss
nnorth Front.
Strother, Mrs.Theodusia, widow,
ccorner Third and Laurel.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 129 STR-SUT
Stroup, Thomas, [S & S] cooper , Market
bbetween Fifth and Sixth.
Stuart, W. H.H., clerk , 57
nnorth First.
Stubbs, John, patent lock maker and bell hanger , 195
nnorth First.
Stubbs, Richard, carpenter , St. Charles
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Stuby, John H., tailor , 32
ssouth First.
Stultz, Matthias, jour.cabinet maker , 74
nnorth Third.
Stumpf, Jacob, jour.cabinet maker , 7
nnorth Second.
Stumpf, Thomas, laborer , 14 Oak.
Stumpf, John L., jour.confectioner , 122
nnorth Third.
St. Andre, Louis, cigar manufactory, 200
nnorth First.
St. Andre, Nicolas, cigar manufactory, 200
nnorth First.
St. Charles Stage Office ,
ccorner Third and Vine.
St. Charles Tavern , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
St. John, Harvey, exchange broker , 126
nnorth First.
St. Louis, Dispensary, Pine
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
St. Louis, Eye. Infirmary , 94½
nnorth First.
St. Louis Exchange ,
ccorner Second and Prune.
St. Louis Fire Engine House ,
ccorner Third and Locust.
St. Louis Floating Dock Ins. Office , 79
nnorth First.
St. Louis Flouring Mill , above Case and Nelson's
ssouth bbetween Yard.
St. Louis Foundry , Broadway
bbetween Hickory and Pear.
St. Louis Gas Light Company Office , 100
nnorth First.
St. Louis Gas Works Office ,
ccorner Second and Convent.
St. Louis Hospital ,
ccorner Spruce and Fourth.
St. Louis House , [Jacobys] 23 Market.
St. Louis Perpetual Insurance Office ,
ccorner Olive and First.
St. Louis Planters' Ware House , Laurel
bbetween First and Second.
St. Louis Seed Store , 10
nnorth First.
St. Louis Silk and Woolen Dying Establishment , 70
ssouth Second.
St. Louis Sugar Refinery , Cedar
bbetween First and Second.
St. Louis Tavern , 179
nnorth First.
St. Louis University , Green
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
St. Vrain, Madame E., widow, 51 Chesnut.
Sublette, Wm.William L., wholesale dry good merchant , 7
nnorth First.
Sullivan, Mrs.Elizabeth, dress maker , 32 Pine.
Sullivan, Cornelius, jour.watch maker , 40
nnorth First.
Surveyor General's Office , Dr.SilasReed, , 275
nnorth First.
Sutherland, G. W., tailor , Vine
bbetween Second and Third.
Sutter, Michael, tavern, First
bbetween Almond and Poplar.
Sutter, Michael, Sen. , First
bbetween Almond and Poplar.
Suttles, Sylvester, jour.carpenter , 70 Locust.
Sutton & Finch , family grocery , 53 Market.
Sutton, Mrs.E., widow, Franklin Avenue
bbetween Thenth and Eleventh.
130 St. Louis Directory—1842. SUT-TAY
Sutton, Mrs.Mary, widow, Sixth
bbetween Myrtle and Spruce .
Suydam, John, rdry g merchant ,
ccorner Washington Avenue and Third.
Swan Tavern , 90
ssouth First.
Swart, A. M., York House,
ccorner Prune and Second.
Sweeny, Hugh, jour.stone mason , Green
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Sweeny, Francis, tailor ,
ccorner Eighth and St. Charles.
Sweet, Wheeler B., clerk , Fifth
bbetween Broadway and Labeaume.
Sweeting, Miss Mary A., 132 Market.
Switzer, W. N., clerk , 49
nnorth Front.
Switzer, John, jour.painter , St. Charles
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Switzerland Coffee House ,
ccorner Pine and Second.
Sykes, Jas., M.D. , 5½ Vine.
Sykes, Jas., clerk , 5½ Vine.
Sylvester, John, [AO & Co] watch maker , 82
nnorth First.
T.
Tackberry, Thomas, upholsterer , Carr
bbetween Eleventh and Twelfth.
Tackberry, John, jour.upholsterer , 25 Vine.
Tacket, George, jour.tinner , 27
nnorth First.
Taff, Aaron, jour.carpenter , Second
bbetween Cedar and Plnm.
Talbot, Mrs.Jane, milliner , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Tamm, Jacob, rgrocer , Second
bbetween Bridge and Rutgers.
Tammany, Hall, Third, near
ccorner Prune.
Tanner, Edwin, carpenter and builder ,
ccorner Fourth and Elm.
Tanner, Wm.William,
ccorner St. Charles and Seventh.
Tattersall, livery stable , 67 Pine.
Taylor, Chas. L., boarding house,
ccorner Second and Market.
Taylor, J. M., book keeper , 30
nnorth First.
Taylor, Wm.William H., clerk , 50
nnorth First.
Taylor, Nathaniel P., U.S. Register, office 94½
nnorth First.
Taylor, Wm.William, 81
nnorth Second.
Taylor, G. R., [P & T.] att'y at law , 36 Chesnut.
Taylor, Jos. M., carpenter , Green
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Taylor, Thos., 111
ssouth First.
Taylor, Wm.William C.Sixth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Taylor, John H., Payne
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Taylor, Henry S., Second
bbetween Lombard and Hazel.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 131 TAY-THO
Taylor, John, Fifth
bbetween Convent and Rutgers.
Taylor, Moses, Justice Peace , office Carondelet
Ave.avenue near Wood.
Taylor, Thomas M., clerk , 17
nnorth Front.
Taylor & Ferguson , exchange brokers , 91
nnorth First.
Taylor, Wm.William J., r cutlery and fancy goods dealer, 39½
nnorth Front.
Taylor, Thomas S., clerk , 47
nnorth Front.
Teabout, Francis, milkman ,St. George's.
Teison, MissRosella, 122 Market.
Teiteberg, John, shoe maker , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Templeman, Edward, jour.painter , 33
nnorth Second.
Tenney, Cyrus F., baker , Wash Avenue
bbetween Seventh and Elghth.
Tenney, John, bar keeper , 3 Market.
Terrenecs, Daniel, furrier , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Terrences, Mrs.Nancy, midwife, Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Tesson, M., dry good and grocery merchant , 10
ssouth First.
Tesson, Noah, clerk , Elm, near First.
Teusher, Louis, jour, cigar maker , 76 Prune.
Teuteberg, Justus, jour, shoe maker , 6
nnorth Third.
Tharp, Thos., carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Tharp, James D., carpenter , 69
nnorth Third.
Tharp, T. H., jour, carpenter. Morgan
bbetween Sixtn and Seventh.
Tharp, Edward, jour.printer , 2
nnorth First.
Tharp, Geo., jour.turner , 116 Olive.
Thatch, Thos. H., clerk ,
ccorner First, above Cherry.
Thatcher, Wm.William, jour.chair maker , 25 St. Charles.
Thayer, N. B., clerk. 177
nnorth First.
Thayer., D. B., clerk , 138
nnorth First.
Thiele, Henry, tailor , 4
ssouth First
Thiele, John G., watch maker , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Thirlwell, Wm.William, jour.carpenter , Clark
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Thoerner, Henry, family grocery ,
ccorner Wash and Eighth.
Thomas, Ezra, brick maker , Eighth
bbetween Biddle and Davis.
Thomas, Sam'l., clerk Dry Dock office, Madison, near Ashley.
Thomas, B.Franklin, , att'y at law, 18 Pine.
Thomas, John H., jour.blacksmith , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Thomas, L.Foulk, att'y at law, office 49 Pine.
Thomas, Eugene, jour.coach painter , Fourth
bbetween Morgan and Green.
Thomas, Jos., jour.cabinet maker , 74
nnorth Third.
Thomas, Elias, clerk ,
ccorner Market and Tenth.
132 St. Louis Directory—1842. THO-TIM
Thomas, Peter, watchman , Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth.
Thomas, Eugene, jour.coach maker , Morgan
bbetween Twelfth & Thirteenth.
Thomas, E., jour.coach maker , Morgan
bbetween Twelfth and Thirteenth.
Thomas, Wm.William, superintendent Dry Dock,
res.residence First, below Ashley.
Thomas, Francis, teacher of dancing,
ccorner Prune and Second.
Thomas, Jacob P., [B & T] livery stable , Walnut
bbetween Third & Fourth.
Thompson, J. & F.W. , wholesale grocery merchant , 5
nnorth Front.
Thompson, J. A., undertaker and cabinet maker , 5
nnorth Second.
Thompson, James L., clerk ,
ccorner Vine and Third.
Thompson, R. W., carpenter , 6
nnorth Second.
Thompson, Egbert A., attorney at law , Fifth
bbetween Market & Chesnut.
Thompson, Wm.William H., jour.wagon maker , 2nd
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Thompson., D., [L & T] draper and tailor , Laurel near First.
Thompson, Raphael W., carpenter , Elm
bbetween Fifth and Sixth, alley.
Thompson, John, brick layer , Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth.
Thorburn, John, St. Louis Seed Store, 10
nnorth First.
Thornton, John, family grocer , 81
nnorth Third.
Thorp, James L., inspector pork and beef, 2nd near
ccorner Lombard.
Thorp, Stokes, Cedar
bbetween Second and Third.
Thorp, A. C., clerk , 128
nnorth Third.
Tice, Jacob, brick maker , Fifth
bbetween Railway and Labeaume.
Tice, Henry, Fifth
bbetween Railway and Labeaume.
Tiernan, Owen, tinner , Seventh
bbetween Washington Avenue and Green.
Tiernan, Peter, wagon maker , 67 Olive.
Tietz, John H., mf'cl'r of worsted trimmings, &c., 2d
bbetween Cedar & Plum.
Tiffin, Clayton, M.D. , 102½
nnorth Third.
Tighe, Wm.William, Seventh
bbetween Olive and Locust.
Tilden, John, [DT & R] merchant , 9 Market.
Tilken, Saunders, clerk , 80
nnorth First.
Tillman, C., clerk , 2
ssouth First.
Tilton, D. W., painter , Fourth
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Times, Tavern, JohnGronemann, , 68 Chesnut.
Timon, James, collector , 103
ssouth First.
Tinkenkeller, Andreas, jour.cooper , Front
bbetween Elm and Myrtle.
Tinkler, Philip, shoe maker , 48
ssouth First.
Tischler, Franz, carpenter , 26
nnorth Sixth.
Titcum, Sam'l., 96 Market.
Titus, Myron, 142
nnorth Fourth.
Timberlake, Wm.William H., clerk , Post Office.
Saint Louis Directory. 133 TOD-TUN
Todd, Ira, & Sons , mill stone and material mf'ct'ry, 203
nnorth First.
Todd, Charles, (IT & S) mill stone manufactory , 203
nnorth First.
Todd & Krum , att'ys at law, 41 Pine.
Todd, Albert, (T & K) att'y at law, 41 Pine.
Todd, Jos., jour.baker , 119
nnorth Fifth.
Tomlinson, John, butcher , St. George's.
Tomlinson, Nicolas, Walnut
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Tomlinson, Mrs.Elizabeth, St. George's.
Toney, E. P., clerk , 19
nnorth Front.
Tontine Coffee House , 89
nnorth First.
Took, James, jeweler , 10
nnorth Second.
Touric, Paschal, calker , Green
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Town Hall , at Old Market,
ccorner Front and Market.
Townsend, Jas. B., att'y at law, 43 Laurel.
Townsend, Benson, wire worker , 20
nnorth First.
Townsend, Wm.William C., book keeper , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Tracy, Erastus, 68 Locust.
Trainer, Michael,
ccorner Green and Fourth.
Travlers, Home, 10 Oak.
Tread, way, Mrs.S., 51 Pine.
Tregaski, Mrs.Sarah A., widow, dress maker ,
ccorner Seventh and Green.
Trego, J. R., portrait painter , 52 Market.
Tremberger, Joseph, jour.carpenter , Spruce
bbetween Second and Third.
Tresel, John, blacksmith , Second
bbetween Convent and Bridge.
Tribbe, Henry, jour.carpenter , Sixth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Tribbe, Mrs.Louisa, midwife, Sixth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Tribbey, MissElizabeth, milliner and dressmaker , 81 Market.
Trimburn, Nicolas, jour.carpenter ,
ssouth Market
bbetween Barry and Marion.
Trucky, Gabriel, wagon maker , 7
nnorth Second.
Trudeau, John M., M.D. , 133¼
nnorth Second.
True, Jacob, clerk , 4
nnorth Front.
Truesdail, Samuel, 5
nnorth Front.
Tryon, Mrs.Ann E, widow, Morgan
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Tucker, Joshua, flouring mill , Oak
bbetween Second and Broadway.
Tucker, Robert, Cairo Coffee House, 30½ Olive.
Tucker, Ely, steward , Missouri Hotel, 196
nnorth First.
Tuebell, Francis, tailor , 17 Oak.
Tully, Powhattan, carpenter , Thirteenth near Franklin
Ave.avenue 12
134 St. Louis Directory—1842. TUN-VAN
Tunstall, Mrs.Ann M., widow, Twelfth
bbetween Walnut and Clark.
Turk, Wm.William, carpenter , First
bbetween Smith and Florida.
Turnbull, James, book seller and bindery , 132
nnorth First.
Turnbull, James, jour.engine finisher , Carrb Seventh and Eighth.
Turner, Moses, engineer , 30
ssouth First.
Turner, J. V., clerk , 94
nnorth First.
Turner, A.foreman , blacksmith, First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Turner, Sam'l., jour.baker , 28
nnorth Second.
Turner, Peter, jour.carpenter , Cedar
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Turpin, Mrs.Ann M., widow, Sixth
bbetween Pine and Olive.
Twambly, Wm.William, carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Almond and Poplar.
Tweedale, Thos., jour.moulder , First
bbetween Oak and Cherry.
Twigg, Mrs.P., widow, First
bbetween Clark and Bates.
Tyler, Jos.; cabinet finisher and gilder , 90
nnorth Socond.
U.
Uhl, Chas., cigar maker , Eighth
bbetween Morgan and Franklin Avenue.
Uhrig, Andreas, (U & Brothers) Fulton Coffee House, 44
nnorth Second.
Uhrig, Jos., (U & Brothers) Fulton Coffee House, 44
nnorth Second.
Uhrig, Ignatz, [U & Brothers] Fulton Coffee House, 44
nnorth Second.
Ulrici, Richard W., clerk ,
ccorner Walnutand First.
Ulrici, Robert C., clerk , 68
nnorth First.
Umbarger, Anderson, jour.carpenter , Myrtle
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Uncle Sam Coffee House , M.Bechcrer, , 94
nnorth Front.
Union Insurance Office , 83
nnorth First.
Union Engine House , Third
bbetween St. Charles and Washington Avenue.
Union Hotel , Boon & Bird ,
ccorner Prune and First.
Union Exchange , Vielheller & Lueck , 93
nnorth Front.
Union House , C.Kennedy, , Market beyond Skinner.
United States Quarter Master's Office , 44 Laurel.
United States Army Recruiting Office , 48 Chesnut.
Updigraph, John K., clerk , 52
nnorth Front.
Ustick, Jos., jour.printer , 48 Morgan.
Utly, David, jour.hatter , 86
nnorth First.
V.
Vacharesa, Louis, Patriote Tavern , Second near Poplar.
Vail, Walter, merchant , 74
nnorth First.
Valle, Neree, clerk , 52
nnorth Front.
Valois, Misses, 29 Elm.
VanAlstine , E.T., clerk , 126
nnorth First
St. Louis Directory—1842. 135 VAN-WAD
VanBeil , Harman, w and r variety store, 161
nnorth First.
VanBerg , Mrs.Nancy, widow, Myrtle
bbetween First and Second.
Vance, Hugh, jour.printer , 28½
nnorth First.
Van, Deventer, J. & W. , w and rclothing merchants , 156
nnorth First.
Van, Deventer, Jacob, G., (J & WV) 156
nnorth First.
Vanderwater, Louis, Morgan
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Van, DeVelde,
Rev.reverend J., D.D., President St. Louis University.
Vanleer, Samuel, Collins
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
Vannerson, Adrian, clerk , 15
nnorth Front.
VanPreters, A.T., discount clerk Missouri Bank.
Vanstuddiford, H., (AM & Co) 94½
nnorth First.
VanZandt , William, M.D., 66
nnorth First.
Vasquez, MissEmelie, 114 Pine.
Vaughn, Mrs.Nancy, widow, Convent
bbetween Second and Third.
Vaught, Christopher, planing mill , Walnut
bbetween Fifth and Sixth, alley.
Verandah Coffee House , Edwin M.Martin, , 1 Laurel.
Vcrhaegen,
Rev.reverend P. J., D.D. , Pres't B'd Trustees St. Louis University.
Verheyden,
Rev.reverend P., D.D. , Treasurer St. Louis University.
Vetcroth, Peter, jour.shoe maker , 49 Market.
Vierheller & Lueck , Union Exchange, 93
nnorth Front.
Viguicr, X. V., clerk , 29
nnorth Second.
Viguier, Hotelde France,
ccorner Second and Chesnut.
Vill, Nicolas, tailor , 53
nnorth Second.
Vine, Isaac, clerk , 80
nnorth First.
Vinton, O. M., confectioner , 38 Market.
Virginia Hotel , J. H.Sparr, , 31 Vine.
Vitalis, Louis, M.D. ,
ccorner Third and Elm.
Voegt, Mrs.S., widow, Fourth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Vogel, John, [G & V] cabinet maker , 72
nnorth Third.
Vogel, Kasper, baker , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Vogel, Michael, pottery baker , Fifth
bbetween Soulard and Rutgers.
Vogt, B., clerk , 98
nnorth First.
Voizot, Albert, clerk , 29 Market.
Volmer, John, confectioner , Myrtle
bbetween Second and Third.
Volz, Adam, Carondelot Avenue
bbetween Barry and Marion.
Von, John, brick layer , Market
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Vourdon, Sebastian, carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Rutgers and Park Ave.
W.
Wade, H. G., clerk , Fourth
bbetween Chesnut and Pine.
Wade, Mrs.Ann, widow, 31 Chesnut.
Wadingham, Wm.William, pork packer , Payne
bbetween First and Second.
136 St. Louis Directory—1842. WAG-WAR
Wagner, Henry P., rgrocer , 167½ First.
Wagner, Louis, musician , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Wagner, Fidali, shoe maker , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Wagner, Mrs.Mary, widow Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Wagner, Nicolas, Almond,
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Wagner, Henry, carpenter , Scond
bbetween Bridge and Rutgers.
Wagner, Philip, brick later ,
ccorner Third and Rutgers.
Wagner, Wm.William, Western Star House,
ccorner Second and Spruce.
Wainwright & Withnell , Fulton, Btewerv, 21 Almond.
Wakefield, Watthew, rgrocer , 55 Oak.
Walden, Joseph, Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Waldher & Hengold , halters. Second
bbetween Poplar and Plum.
Waldman, William, jour.cabinet maker , 74
nnorth Third.
Wales, O. H., wdry good dealer , 134
nnorth First.
Wales, O., wdry good dealer , 124
nnorth First.
Wales, James R., clerk , 16
nnorth First.
Walker & Kennett , dealers in fancy and staple dry Roods, 96
nnorth First.
Walker, Leonidas D., (W & K) dry good merchant , 96
nnorth First.
Walker, Thomas B., (E & W) 10
nnorth First.
Walker, Joseph B., (G & W) att'y at law,
ccorner Pine and Second.
Walker, Sam'l., jour.brick layer , Chesnut
bbetween 3d and 4th, alley.
Walker, Edward, carpenter , Third
bbetween Poplar and Almond.
Walker, Chas., r grocery,
ccorner Twelfth and Morgan.
Walker, Wm.William,
ccorner Twelfth and Franklin Avenue.
Walker, James B., jour.carpenter , Second
bbetween Howard and Mound.
Wall, Matthew, carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Rutgers and park Avenue.
Wall, Thos., jour.carpenter , Fifth b. Rutgers and Park Avenue.
Wall., Isaac B., clerk ,
ccorner Vine and Commercial.
Wallace, V. M., jour.cabinet maker , Spruce
bbetween 3d and 4th, alley.
Wallace, Sam'l., jourshoe maker ,
ccorner Second and Cherry.
Walls, Wm.William, 71 Market.
Walnut Street Tavern ,
ccorner Walnut and Third.
Walsh, Mrs.A., widow, 5 St. Charles.
Walsh, Richard, mason , Biddle
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Walsh, John, merchant Madison, near Welsh's mill.
Walter, C., saddle and harness manufacturer , 107
nnorth First.
Walter, John, r dry g and clothing merchant , Front
bbetween Elm & Myrtle.
Walton, C. D., Mansion House,
ccorner Locust and Fourth.
Walton, Sam'l. D.,[Sd & CdW] livery stable ,
ccorner Locust and Fourth.
Warburton & King , w dry good and hardware merchants. 17
nnorth First.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 137 WAR-WEB
Ward, George E., 30
ssouth First.
Ward, John H., general agent , 20 Locust.
Ward, Thomas, stone mason , Mulberry
bbetween Third and Fourth.
Ward, Porter, carter , Buel
bbetween Marion and Carroll.
Ware, Mrs.M. J., widow, Pine
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Ware, M., blacksmith , Myrtle
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Ware, Thomas, cartenter ,
ccorner Myrtle and Sixth.
Warfield, John, jour.cooper ,
ccorner Ninth and Chesnut.
Warrance, Fred. G., carriage maker , Chesnut
bbetween 3rd and 4th, alley.
Warren, Horace, (N & W) 115
nnorth First.
Warren, Edward, grocer , Broadway
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Warren, Peter, tanner and currier , 67
ssouth Second.
Warren, Austin, jour.shoe maker , 164
nnorth First.
Washburn, Delphus, hide and shoe dealer , 157
nnorth First.
Washburn, J. W., boarding house,
ccorner Fifth and Market.
Washington Fire Engine House , Second
bbetween Cedar and Mulberry.
Wate, W. B., jour.carpenter , 23 Myrtle.
Waters, James L., clerk , 23
nnorth Front.
Waters, John, clerk , 16
nnorth First.
Waters., Geo., carpenter ,
ccorner Sixth and Green.
Watkins, D. J., portrait painter ,
ccorner Fourth and Chesnut.
Watkins, Henry, Spruce
bbetween Third and Fourth, alley.
Watts, S. A., clerk , 52 Market.
Watson, E.Y. & N.F. , M.D. , Pine
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Watson, Henry F., clerk , Post Office.
Watson, R. D., w and rchina, glass and queensware dl'r, 27
nnorth First.
Watson, John S., painter , Olive
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
Waugh & Corthron , dry good merchants. 22 Market.
Weaver, Adam, jour.blacksmith , 111
nnorth Second.
Webb, John G., mf'cl'r of gas, chemical, oil, &c. , 35
ssouth First.
Webb, Solomon, jour.carpenter , Convent
bbetween Third and Fifth, alley.
Webb, Cephas, professor music, 46 Morgan.
Webb & Smith , variety store , 26 Market.
Webb, Wm.William G., [W & S] variety store ,
res.residence 96 Market.
Webe, Andreas, jour.blacksmith , 74 Pine.
Weber,
Wm.William , Editor, & c. , German Paper , 33 Pine.
12*
138 St. Louis Directory —1842. WEB-WER
Weber, Mahlon, carpenter , Market
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Weber, Elizabeth, widow, Market
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Weber, Peter, musician , Franklin Avenue
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Weber, Peter, tailor , Second
bbetween Convent and Sycamore.
Weber, Chas. H., professor music ,
ccorner Fifth and Almond.
Weber, Fred., butcher , St. George's.
Webster, L. G., clerk , 23
nnorth Front.
Webster, Calvin, 13 Market.
Weed, Sam'l. R., saddle and harness maker , 48
nnorth Fourth.
Weeks, Sam'l., grocer and druggist ,
ccorner Convent and Second.
Wegman, Matthias, &
Co.company , rclothing dealer , 163 Broadway.
Weiberts, Chas. H., clerk , 128 Market.
Weigel, A., rclothing dealer , 109
nnorth First.
Weigend, Fred., General Clark Tavern and baker , 147
nnorth Second.
Weigend, Philip, baker , 147
nnorth Second.
Weigend, Henry, pedlar , Second
bbetween Bridge and Rutgers.
Weikmeister, George, boarding house, 60
ssouth Second.
Weiler, George, jour.tinner , First
bbetween Almond and Poplar.
Weinel, Jacob, jour.cabinet maker , 7
nnorth Second.
Weinel, Louis, jour.tinner , 54
nnorth First.
Weinheimer, John, cabinet maker , 89
ssouth Second.
Weisenberger, Anton, tailor , 201
nnorth First.
Weisenberger, Andrew, tailor and clothing dealer , 10½ Oak.
Weisenecker, Alex., baker , First
bbetween Plum and Poplar.
Weisenecker, Fred., grocer and baker , Second
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Weismiller, Fred.,tailor , 163 Broadway.
Welch, Edward W., (W & W) tinner Second
bbetween Spruce and Almond.
Welch, John &
Co.company , flouring mill above Water Works.
Welch, MissMary, 181
nnorth Fifth.
Welch, Patrick, jour.tailor , Market
bbetween Eighth and Ninth.
Welch, George, mill engineer , Madison, near Welch's mill.
Wellman, John F., Seventh
bbetween Carr and Wash.
Wells, Mrs.Dolly, widow,
ccorner St. Charles and Fourth.
Wells, Samuel,
ccorner Second and Howard.
Wells, Francis, jour.blacksmith , 152
nnorth Second.
Wendover, J. R., lottery office, 84½
nnorth First.
Wentworth, George, clerk , 9 Market.
Wenzel, George, jour.painter , 33
nnorth Second.
Wenzel, Philip, jour.carriage maker ,
ccorner Fourth and Morgan.
Werenwac, Jos , rgrocery ,
ccorner Franklin Avenue and Eleventh.
Werle, V., turner and instrument maker , Carondelet
Av.avenue near Wood.
Werner, Augustus, clerk , Second
bbetween Elm and Myrtle.
St. Louis Directory—1842. 139 WER-WHI
Werner, A., chandler , 74
ssouth Third.
Werner, Fred., cabinet maker , 58
ssouth First.
Wescott, MissFanny, Carr
bbetween Sixth and Seventh.
Wesley, John, brick maker , St. Charles Way
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Wesselmann, Henry, clerk , 15 Market.
West, Isaac L., druggist , 10 Vine.
West, Thos. H., plasterer , 62
nnorth Sixth.
West, John, tailor , 55 Elm.
West & McBride , brick layers , Sixth
bbetween Spruce and Cerre.
West, John P., (W & McB) brick layer , Sixth
bbetween Spruce and Cerre.
Westcott, Russell A. &
Co.company , mf'trs lamps & camphene gas , 32 Locust.
Western Hotel , R.Ainsworth, , Laurel
bbetween First and Front.
Western Star House , Wm.WilliamWagner, ,
ccorner Second and Spruce.
Weston, David, (W & W) carpenter and builder ,
ccorner Fourth & Green.
Weston House , A. C.Cardes, ,
ccorner Olive and Fifth.
Wetherill, Mrs.H., widow, Eighth
bbetween Green and Morgan.
Wetherill, S. J., jour.confectioner , 122
nnorth Third.
Wetmore, Thadeus K., clerk , 20 Pine.
Wetmore, D., job printing office, 2
nnorth First.
Wetzel, Win. Y., clerk , 4
nnorth Front.
Wetzel, C., clerk , 3
nnorth First.
Wetzel, Z. F., clerk , 26
nnorth First.
Wetzel, Chas., grocery and tinner , 154
ssouth Second.
Whealing, James, livery stable ,
ccorner Chesnut and Third.
Wheeler, Jonathan, tailor , Second
bbetween Mulberry and Lombard.
Whelan, Jos., drayman , 9 Oak.
Whelen, John, jour.carpenter , Fifth
bbetween Cerre and Gratiot.
Wherry, M., M.D. , office 80 Market, res 145 Market.
Wherry, Jos. A., City Register , 112 Elm.
Whisler, Christopher, family grocery ,
ccorner Market and Tenth.
Whisler, Edw., family grocery ,
ccorner Market and Ninth.
Whisler, Martin, clerk ,
ccorner Market and Ninth.
White, Wm.William N., dry good merchant , 47 Market.
White, Edward C., clerk , 69
nnorth Fifth.
White, D. M., 60 Locust.
White, T. J., M.D. , 96
nnorth Third.
140 St. Louis Directory—1842. WHI-WIL
White, Nicolas, slater , Tenth
bbetween Market and Chesnut.
White, Samuel, jour.moulder , Carr
bbetween Seventh and Eighth.
White, David, jour.carpenter , Broadway
bbetween Cherry and Hickory.
White, MissSusan, Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
White, Mrs.Nancy, widow, Morgan
bbetween Ninth and Tenth.
Whitefoot, John B., painter ,
ccorner Convent and Third.
Whitehead, J., attorney at law , 48½
ssouth First.
Whitehead, Paul, paver , Ninth
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Whitehill & Weston , carpenters and builders ,
ccorner Fourth and Green.
Whitehill, John, (W & W) 140
nnorth Fourth.
Whitehill, Wm.William, jour.carpenter , 43 St. Charles.
Whiteman, Henry, jour.shoe maker , 82 Prune.
Whiting, Abijah, clerk ,
ccorner Spruce and Sixth.
Whiting, William, clerk , 24
nnorth First.
Whitlie, Alex, jour.wagon maker , 84 Prune.
Whitman, George, slater , Fifth
bbetween Wash and Carr.
Whitmore, Benj. F., 46 Locust.
Whitney, Thomas R., engraver and daguereotype artist , 50½
nnorth First.
Whittemore, H. & A.O. , importers of hats and furs, 133
nnorth First.
Whittlesey, Charles C., attorney at law , Laurel
bbetween First and Second.
Whyte, Fred., clerk , 53
ssouth First.
Wichman, Herman, Second
bbetween Plum and Cedar.
Wiebe, Augustin, M.D. , Morgan
bbetween Fourth and Fifth.
Wiebert, G. J., clerk , 15
nnorth Front.
Wiggins, Louis, cigar manufacturer , 66
nnorth Third.
Wiggins, Wm.William, jour.hatter , 29 Elm.
Wiggins, John, drayman , Eighth
bbetween Walnut and Clark.
Wilcox, George, jour.carpenter , Eleventh
bbetween Carr and Biddle.
Wilcox, Chesterfield L., M.D. , Broadway
bbetween Ashley and Lisa.
Wilcox, Wm.William, 70 Myrtle.
Wilcox, Mrs.Hannah, 150 Market.
Wilcox, Walter E., jour.chair maker , 24 Chesnut.
Wilcox, Dr., Washington Avenue, near Third.
Wild, J. C., lithographer , 45
nnorth First.
Wilde, G. W., book keeper ,