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Directory of the City of Chicago
Illinois for 1843
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION.
BRISTOL & PORTER, storage, forwarding, and commission merchants,
Chicago, Ill. Robert C. Bristol, Hibbard Porter.
HORACE BUTLER, general agent in the forwarding and commission
business, also for the purchase of wheat and other produce; dealer in staple
dry goods, groceries, and hardware, also flour, salt, pork, glass, fish,
shingles, plaster, etc., etc.; all orders for purchasing of produce or
forwarding of goods and property attended to with promptness; Chicago.
JOHN P. CHAPIN & CO., forwarding and commission merchants, Chicago;
references: Geo. Smith & Co., E. S. & J. Wadsworth, Chicago; Sleight
& Gould, Michigan City, Ind.; James Murray & Co., Kinnie & Davies,
Buffalo; Strachan & Scott, Wilson, Butler & Baldwin, Geo. H. Hutchins,
Varnam, Graham & Bebb, New York.
C. L. HARMON, commission merchant and wholesale grocer, corner South-Water and Clark streets, Chicago, Ill.
G. S. HUBBARD, forwarding merchant and dealer in produce and
provisions, South-Water Street, between Clark and LaSalle streets, Chicago.
HUMPHREYS & WINSLOW, forwarding commission merchants and
produce dealers, Chicago, Ill.
ORRINGTON LUNT, forwarding and commission merchant, Chicago, Ill.;
produce of all kinds purchased and sold on commission; references: Bigelow & Gibson, Joseph Balistere & Co., Boston; E. T. H. Gibson &
Co., Allen & Paxson, New York; Geo. W. Tift & Co., Buffalo.
J. D. MERRITT, forwarder, commission merchant, and dealer in produce
and staple goods, Chicago, Ill.
HORACE NORTON & CO., storage, forwarding, and commission
merchants, dealers in produce, iron, coal, etc., Chicago, Ill.; liberal advances
made on produce. Horace Norton, Joel C. Walter, Edward Kendall Rogers.
NEWBERRY & DOLE, storage, forwarding, and commission merchants,
foot of Clark Street, at the bridge, Chicago, Ill.; agents for the following
lines: Merchants' Transportation Company, R. Hunter & Co., Hunter, Palmer & Co., proprietors; F. Wilkie, New York, Otis Clapp, Boston,
R. Hunter & Co., Albany, Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, O. Newberry,
Detroit, agents. Troy and Ohio and Detroit lines, J. H. Hooker, David Camp, proprietors; A. Rindge, New York, J. H. Wilgus, New York,
Camp & Hooker, Buffalo, Dorr, Webb & Co., Detroit, Gray & Lewis,
Detroit, agents. Liberal advances made on produce.
THERON PARDEE, commission merchant and forwarder, North-Water
Street, Chicago, Ill., is agent for the New York, Oswego, and Chicago line of steam propellers, which connects with the Troy and Oswego line
(passage and freight boats). Bronson & Crocker, Oswego, H. C.
Rossiter, Troy, proprietors; J. S. Wychoff, 33 Coenties Slip, N. Y., J. R. Hall,
Boston, agents. New York, Utica, and Oswego line (lake boats
exclusively); Bronson & Crocker, Oswego, N.Y., H. C. Rossiter, Troy, N.Y.,
Farewell & Harrington, Utica, N. Y., proprietors; W. S. Rossiter, 23
Coenties Slip, N. Y., J. R. Hall, Boston, agents.
WHITING, MAGILL & CO., produce dealers, North-Water St., Chicago,
Ill.; storage, forwarding, and commission.
GROCERS.
CHARLES CLEAVER, dealer in groceries, 577 Lake Street; lard-oil, soap
and candle factory, Canal St., between Madison and Monroe, Chicago.
HAMILTON & WHITE, dealers in groceries, provisions, and produce, lard.
oil, sterna candles, dried fruit, sash, nails, glass, powder, shot, lead,
wooden-ware, clothing, etc., etc., 139 Lake Street, (first door west of Lake-Street House), Chicago, Ill.
C. McDONNELL, grocery store and boarding-house attached, and stabling
in the rear, corner of Market and Randolph streets, between the South-Branch bridge and the Sauganash Hotel, Chicago, Ill.
H. NEWHALL, wholesale and retail dealer in fruit, 123 Lake St., Chicago.
WARD RATHBONE, wholesale and retail dealer in fruit, groceries, dry
goods, choice liquors, 141 Lake Street, Chicago.
PHILO C. SHELDON, 254, corner of Lake and Water streets, opposite the
Sauganash; groceries, provisions, and liquors; Chicago, Ill,
Source: Directory of the
City of Chicago Illinois for 1843, Compiled By Robert Fergus, Printer, A
Resident of Chicago since July 1, 1839. Chicago: Fergus
Printing Company, N. W. Cor. Illinois St. and Dearborn Ave. 1896.
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