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DIRECTORY
OF THE
CITY OF CHICAGO,
FROM AUGUST TO DECEMBER, 1843.
Nauberger, Hugh - Norton &
Tuckerman
Nauberger, Hugh, baker, Pfund & Co.
Nelson, Andrew, porter, Tremont House [suicide, March 15, 1856.
Nelson, Andrew, laborer, res North Water near Market [died July 29, 1887, aged 69 1/2
Nelson, Claudius B., book-keeper, William Blair & Co. [died, Hyde Park, Cook Co., Ill., March 29, 1885, aged 65 3/4.
Nelson, Peter, sashmaker, res North Water near Dearborn [died before July 13, 1850.
Neudorf, Nicholas, laborer, res Dutch Settlement
Newberry, Walter Loomis (N. & Burch), res Illinois, bet Rush and Pine, member board of health
[died on French steamer Periere, en route to France, Nov. 6, 1868, aged 64.
Newberry & Burch, bankers and exchange brokers, 97 Lake
Newberry (Oliver, of Detroit) & Dole, forwarding and commission merchants, 146-52 S. Water and N. Water, s.-e. cor Rush
Newburg, Philip, tailor and ready-made clothing, 153 Lake [res Cincinnati, O.
New Buffalo, north of Chicago ave and east of North Clark--synonomous with Dutch Settlement.
Newcomb, , tailor, J. Elliott
Newcome, J. C., timber sawyer, and grocery, North Water near Clark
Newhall, Harrison, fruit and groceries, 123 Lake, bds J. D. Jennings
Nw.-York House, 178-80 Lake
Niblo, Alex. Ramsey, printer, res State [killed by railroad accident, Mount Washington, Ohio, June 25, 1858, aged 50.
Nichols, D. M. C., bds D. T. Nichols
Nichols, Luther, drayman, 48 Dearborn [died May 2,1881, aged 75 3/4.
Nichols, D. T., saddler, res cor Randolph and Wells
Nicholson, Edward, merchant, S. Water, res 97 Rush near Ontario [died September 15, 1849.
Nickalls, Patteson, livery-stable keeper, 230 Kinzie near Wolcott [returned to England and died there.
Nickerson, J B., machinist, Randolph, res South Water
Nickerson, John, captain schooner Wave, res Dutch Settlement
Noble, Aaron, grocer, res North Water, bet Dearborn and Wolcott
Noble, George Alexander, M.D., school-teacher, Lake, res s.-e. cor Washington and Franklin
Noble, George W., carpenter, Clinton bet. Randolph and Washington
[died November 1, 1885, aged 66.
Noble, Samuel John, res George A. Noble
Norris, Henry, bds Mansion House
Norris, James, carpenter, bds A. H. Palmer
Norris, James Wellington, attorney, directory canvasser, 38 Clark [died Ottumwa, Iowa, March 3, 1882, aged 67.
Northam, Robert Robbins, clerk, John W. Hooker, bds same [died January 20, 1893, aged 73.
Norton, Cyprian Collins (N. & Case), res State, bet Mad. and Monroe
Norton, George W., botanic physician, bds Illinois Exchange
Norton, Henry (Loyd, Blakesley & Co.), res 81 State, bet Randolph and Washington [died on the Isthmus of Panama, en route to
California, 1849.
Norton, Hiram (N. & Tuckerman), bds Seth Johnson
Norton, John, gunsmith, Peacock & Thatcher
Norton, Theron, dry goods and groceries, 117 Lake [died April 24, 1844, aged 46-4-3.
Norton & Case, dry goods and groceries, 80 Lake
Norton & Co., Horace (H. Norton and J C. Walter), dry goods and groceries, 137 South Water
Norton & Co., Horace (H. Norton, J. C. Walter, and E. K. Rogers),
forwarding and commission merchants, n.-e. cor River and Dock
Norton & Tuckerman, dry goods and groceries, 134 Lake, warehouse, North Water, west of north end of Clark-street bridge
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
accidentally inserted in the wrong connection, and cases also of incorrect orthography. Abbreviations, which occur only in a very few words, will readily be understood: bet stands for between; res for residence; bds for boards; Rand for Randolph; Mad for Madison; Wash for Washington; etc. The word street in most instances is omitted. The place of business uniformly precedes the residence.
Very few of the buildings were numbered, except Lake Street; the numbers now given are those of the present, (1896).
The deaths in most cases, except as otherwise stated, occurred in Chicago.
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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