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Directory of the City of Chicago Illinois 
1843

LUMBER MERCHANTS.

TARLETON JONES, dealer in Green-Bay lumber, foot of Clark Street, at the bridge, Chicago, Ill.

J. M. UNDERWOOD, lumber dealer, cor. of Lake and West-Water streets, a few rods north of the U. S. Hotel; a full assortment of lumber, shingles, doors, sash, etc., constantly on hand.
  

MARKETS.

CLYBOURN & HOVEY, butchers, Clark Street, State Street, and Western Markets, Chicago, Ill.

A. FUNK, butcher, Fulton and Boston Markets, on Dearborn and Randolph 
streets.

ERI REYNOLDS, butcher and packer, Chicago, Ill., packing-house on the South-Branch, office at his residence on Dearborn St. N. B. -Butchering and packing will be done at the shortest notice, and on as reasonable terms as at any other establishment.
  

PAINTERS, ETC.

JOHN I. DOW & CO., ornamental, sign, house, and ship painters and glaziers, Clark Street, three doors south of Lake, Chicago, Ill.

ALEXANDER WHITE, painter, and dealer in paints, oils, varnishes, glass, brushes, sash, etc., artists' brushes and colors of every description; 165 Lake Street, Chicago; house, sign, ship, coach, and ornamental painting done with neatness and despatch.

PECK & BOYCE, manufacturers of linseed oil, will at all times exchange oil or pay cash for flax seed at their oil-mill on Madison Street, Chicago. Sheldon W. Peck, Leroy M. Boyce.
  

PHYSICIANS.

R. E. W. ADAMS, homceopathic physician, office corner of Clark and Lake streets; residence, Clark Street, opposite the public square.

DOCTOR BLANEY, professor of chemistry and materia medica in Rush Medical College, may be consulted professionally at his office, on Clark Street near South-Water Street; Dr. B. will also attend to chemical analysis in all its branches.

V. A. BOYER, physician and surgeon, justice-of-the-peace; office, Clark St., nearly opposite the City Hotel.

DANIEL BRAINARD, M.D., professor of anatomy and surgery in Rush Medical College; office on Clark Street, opposite the post-office.

DOCTOR H. H. BRAYTON having established his residence permanently at Chicago, respectfully tenders his professional services to the inhabitants of the city; twenty-five years study and practice, and constant application to professional duties, he hopes will entitle him to the confidence of those who may demand his services. Fresh vaccine virus now and always on hand; office and residence, on the east side of Clark Street, first door south of the Methodist church.

DOCTOR J. BRINKERHOFF, office, Clark Street, opposite public square; drug-store, 143 Lake Street.

DOCTOR EGAN can be consulted in private cases at his residence or office, but can not attend to out-door practice.

DOCTOR JOHN W. ELDRIDGE, office and residence on Randolph St., first door west of City Hotel.

DOCTOR BENJAMIN F. HALE, office, 185 Lake Street; residence, east side of Wells Street, one door south of Lake Street.

M. L. KNAPP, M.D., professor of obstetrics, etc., in Rush Medical College, Chicago; may be consulted professionally at the Mansion House, 82 Lake Street.

DOCTOR D. S. SMITH, office on Clark Street, two doors south of Lake, over J. B. F. Russell's land-agency office; residence, LaSalle Street, opposite the First Baptist Church.
  

SADDLERY AND HARNESS.

SILAS B. COBB, general dealer in saddles, harnesses, trunks, valises, collars, whips, carpet bags, etc., etc.; 171 Lake Street, Chicago, Ill.

D. HORTON, saddle and harness manufacturer, and city carriage trimmer; saddles, harness, trunks, valises, carpet bags, bridles, whips, etc., constantly on hand; all kinds of repairing done in the neatest manner and on the shortest notice; Dearborn St., two doors north of Tremont House.

JAMES  PAINE, saddle, harness, trunk, valise, and carpet-bag manufacturer; Dearborn Street, between Lake a South-Water, Chicago; all kinds of jobbing in his line solicited; repairing done on the most reasonable terms and at the shortest notice.

C. E. PECK, dealer in saddles, harness, trunks, valises, carpet-bags, bridles, martingales, whips, etc.; 164 Lake Street, Chicago, Ill.; repairing done at short notice.
  

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.
  


 

   

Chicago City Directory 1843 

Introduction
City County, State and U.S. Officers
Religious Societies and Assoc - 1
Religious Societies and Assoc - 2
Business Directory 1
Business Directory 2
Business Directory 3
Business Directory 4
Business Directory 5
Business Directory 6
Business Directory 7
Business Directory 8
Abell - Ayres
Baer - Bond
Bond - Byrnes
Cady - Clark
Clark - Cutter
Daggitt - Dyer
Eachus - Express, Chicago
Fairbanks - Fussey
Gaffney - Gurnoe
Haas - Heacock
Heacock  - Hyde
Illinois  - Irvin
Jackson - Judson
Kane  - Kroger
Labinbridge - Lytle
McAuley - Marsh
Marsh - Myrick
Nauberger  - Norton
O'Brien - Outhet
Packard - Quick
Raber - Ryerson
Sallsbury - Simpson
Sinclair - Swinson

Tague  - Tyler

Underhill - Vincent
Waddington - Wurts
Yard - Ziegler

Deaths

Adams - Bross

Bross - Curtis
Daggy - Fuller
Furman - Hugunin
Hugunin - Latrobe
Launder - Medill
Medill - Rexford
Reynolds - Spring
Sproat - Warren
Warren - Yates
 
 

 


  

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