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DIRECTORY
OF THE
CITY OF CHICAGO,
FROM AUGUST TO DECEMBER, 1843.
Jackson, Carding - Judson,
Edwin
Jackson, Carding, police constable, res State
Jackson, Gideon Mathew, prop. Southern Hotel, State n.-w. cor 12th
[died January 23, 1850, aged 34.
[Jackson Hall, 45 LaSalle, erected 1847, office of Chicago Democrat]
Jackson, John J., sailor, res Indiana, bet Pine and St. Clair
Jackson, John Wm., teamster, res M died March 8, 1892 aged 82-5.13.
Jackson, Samuel Thomas, overseer Chicago harbor, res Fort Dearborn
[died June 17, 1849, aged 49-0-5.
Jackson, Samuel Ezra, bds Samuel Jackson, [died, Bowmanville, Ill., March 18, 1876, aged 52-6-25.
Jackson, William, bds Carding Jackson
Jacobus, Augustus Larne (Manahan & J.), res 105 Michigan ave, near
Madison [died July 24, 1850, aged 32.
Jacobus, D. L. & A. L., looking-glasses, 10 Clark
Jacobus, David Lawrence (D. L. & A. L. J.), res 119 LaSalle
[died October 13, 1884, aged 68 1/2.
Jagger, Oliver, painter, Nath. S. Cushing, res Clark, 4 Morrison's Row
Jail (County), s.-e. cor Randolph and LaSalle, Wm. Perrior, jailer
James, Thos. Christmas, cabinet maker, res cor Mather and Clinton sts
[died August 20. 1865, aged 57.
Jay, David, ladies' boot and shoemaker, Clark near Lake
Jeffrey, , carpenter, res Clinton, bet Washington and Madison
Jeffrey, George (J. & Bentley), shoeing smith and farrier
Jeffrey & Bently, shoeing smiths and horse farriers, West Water, bet United States Hotel and John M. Underwood's lumber yard
Jeffries, George, warehouseman, res Indiana, bet Cass and Rush
Jefts, Amasa, water borer, bds Michael McDonald
Jellerson, Oliver, blacksmith, res 158 Illinois, bet Clark and LaSalle
[went to California in 1850, and supposed to have died at San Francisco in the fall of 1851.
Jennings, John Drake, clerk, Asher Rossetter, res Michigan ave, near S. Water [died April 14, 1889, aged 73.
Jennings, S. H. (J. & Foster), res Michigan ave, near S. Water
Jennings & Foster, dry goods and groceries, S. Water near Dearborn
Jocelyn, J. H., bartender, Western Hotel, bds same
Johnson, A (J. & A. Johnson)
Johnson, Abram, clerk, Charles Cleaver
Johnson, Andrew B., laborer, [died July 11, 1890, aged 67.
Johnson, Benj. G., harness maker, Dennison Horton, res Wabash ave
Johnson, H. W., bds Mrs. Seth Johnson
Johnson, J. & A., grocers, Dearborn, bet Lake and South Water
Johnson, Jacob, waiter, Illinois Exchange
Johnson, Jacob B., ship painter, res cor Indiana and Cass
Johnson, James, drayman, res east side of Wabash ave, near and south of Adams
Johnson & Co. (D. N. Davidson), John, barbers and hair dressers, 20 Clark
Johnson, John, carpenter, res near Jackson and State [died, Thornton, Ill.,
September 4, 1890, aged 82-9.
Johnson, John (J. & A. Johnson),
Johnson, John (J. J. & Co.), res Dearborn, bet Washington and Madison
Johnson, John B., laborer, Garden S. Hubbard [died, Leland, Ill., October 18, 1887, aged 69-7 7.
Johnson, John M,, clerk, Bracken & Tuller
Johnson, Lathrop, cigar maker, A. B. Wheeler [died, Ontonagon, Mich., July 2, 1881, aged 79.
Johnson, Peter M., millwright and carpenter [died December 28, 1884, aged 73.
Johnson, Sanford, carpenter, Dearborn, bds John Gray [died April 10, 1873, aged 65.
Johnson, Capt. Seth, deputy-collector and inspector Port of Chicago,
res s.-w. cor Washington and LaSalle [died Johnson, Mrs. Seth, boarding-house, s.w. cor Washington and LaSalle
Johnson & Co., builders, Dearborn, bet Randolph and Washington
Johnson, William, mason, 220 Lake
Johnson, William, tanner, Gurnee & Matteson
Johnston, Anthony, steward, City Hotel [died before May 17, 1851.
Johnston, Joseph, soap and candle maker, 57-9 Lake [died April 15, 1864, aged 58.
Johonnett, E. S. (J., Wells & Co.), res Kinzie, bet LaSalle and Wells
Johonnett, Wells & Co., (E. S. Johonnett, A. S. Wells, and Alson S. Sherman), leather dealers, 158 Lake, cor LaSalle
Jones, Benj. (B. J. & Co.), res 109 Randolph, bet Clark and Dearborn
[died, Manitowoc, Wis., August 11, 1881, aged 87.
Jones & Co. (Wm. Jones), Benjamin, dry goods and groceries, S. Water
east of Clark
Jones, D. A. & E. M., chair and cabinet makers, 18 Dearborn
Jones, Daniel Andrus (D. A. & E. M. J.), res 18 Dearborn [died February 22, 1848, aged 37.
Jones, David, cooper, John Govro
Jones, Elisha Morris (D. A. & E. M. J.), res Madison, centre Dearborn
[died before September 28, 1850.
Jones, Fernando, clerk, bds William Jones
Jones, Hiram, clerk, Lewis W. Clark, bds William Jones [died February 5, 1849, aged 27.
Jones, John, carpenter, res south of Jackson, east of Clark
Jones, Kiler Kent, periodical depot, 42 Clark, bds William Jones [died, Quincy, Ill., August 20, 1886, aged 62.
Jones, Nathaniel A., clerk, John W. Hooker, bds same [died March 29, 1883, aged 82.
Jones, Tarleton, lumber, shingles, n.-w. cor South Water and Clark at bridge, bds Mrs. Green [died September 10, 1878, aged 65.
Jones, William [Golden], (B. J. & Co.), res 94 Randolph, s.-e. cor
Dearborn, member of Board of Health [died Jan. 18, 1868, aged 77 1/4.
Jones, William Edwin (Ogden & J.), bds William B. Ogden [died March 9, 1851, aged 34.
Jones, William Harrison, clerk, H. W. Bigelow, bds William Jones
[died, Aiken, S.C., April 25, 1850, aged 23.
Jordan, James, sailor, res Washington, bet Franklin and Market
Joyce, Thomas, butcher, res Kinzie, bet LaSalle and Wells
Judd, Norman Buel (Scammon & J.), notary, bds City Hotel
[died November 11, 1878, aged 64.
Judson, Edwin, dentist, 98 Lake, res State, bet Madison and Wash. [died March 3, 1889, aged 80.
These remarks were on the first page of
the listing of residents. It is included here for users of each
page.
REMARKS.-It has been the design to include in this Directory the names of all persons and all firms in the City; to arrange them alphabetically; and in every instance to give the correct spelling. There may be cases, however, where names may have been
accidentially inserted in the wrong connection, and cases also of incorrect orthography. Abbreviations, which occur only in a very few words, will readily be understood: bet stands for between; res for residence; bds for boards; Rand for Randolph; Mad for Madison; Wash for Washington; etc. The word street in most instances is omitted. The place of business uniformly precedes the residence.
Very few of the buildings were numbered, except Lake Street; the numbers now given are those of the present, (1896).
The deaths in most cases, except as otherwise stated, occurred in Chicago.
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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