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DIRECTORY
OF THE
CITY OF CHICAGO,
FROM AUGUST TO DECEMBER, 1843.
O'Brien, Dennis -
Outhet, John C.
O'Brien, Dennis, tailor, res North Water, bet Dearborn and Wolcott
O'Brien, Michael, blacksmith, Frink, Walker & Co., res South .Water [died August 14, 1852, aged
__.
O'Bryan, George, grocer, North Water, bet Wolcott and Kinzie
[died August -, 1849, aged __.
O'Connor, Jeremiah, blacksmith, N. Water, bet Clark and LaSalle
O'Donoghue, Peter, auctioneer, 170 Lake, ied August 1, 1851, aged
__. [died August 1, 1851, aged __.
O'Leary, Dr. J. E., bds Dr. William B. Egan [died 1849, a. __.
O'Malley, Charles, cobbler, shoemaker, constable, J.-P., lawyer, North Water near Dearborn [died March 11, 1887, aged 75.
O'Meara, Timothy, ex-Catholic priest, bds James Carney, S. Water
O'Neil, Michael, carpenter, res Dearborn, bet N. Water and Kinzie
[died December 9, 1863, aged 48.
O'Sullivan, David, res Kinzie, bet N. Franklin and Wells
Oakes, Noyes, house-mover, res State, bet Adams and Jackson [died September 12, 1854, aged 40.
Ogden, Mahlon Dickerson (Arnold & O.), res Ontario, bet Dearborn
and Wolcott, probate judge [died, Elmhurst, Feb. 13, 1880, a. 68 1/2.
Ogden, William Butler (O. & Jones), res Ontario, bet Cass and Rush
[died, Aug. 3, 1877, aged 72, at Boscobel-his residence, near High
Bridge, on the Harlem River, New York.; Chicago's 1st mayor.
Ogden & Jones, land-agents, Kinzie, bet Wolcott and Dearborn ave
Olin, Henry W., boarding-house, North Water, bet Rush and Pine
Oliver, John Alfred, house painter, North Water, r s Michigan [died January 16, 1887, aged 72.
Olliver, Rev. Warren, pastor Canal-st Methodist Church
Osborn, William, shoe dealer, Jerome Beecher, res 145 Madison [died January 2, 1884, aged 71.
Ost, William, tailor, Randolph, bet LaSalle and Wells
Otis, Edwin, clerk, Seth T. Otis, and librarian Young Men's Assoc.
Otis, Seth T., hardware, stoves, etc., 126 Lake, res 166 State [died, Ann Arbor, Mich., January 23, 1882, aged 71.
Otis, Seth, county poor-house keeper [died April 27, 1847, aged 70.
Ottaway, Charles, family grocer, 175 Lake, res same
Otto, August F., watchmaker and jeweler, 173 Lake, res Wells
[died January 4, 1890, aged 86.
Ousterhoudt, Levi M., prop. Sauganash, Market, 100 ft south of s.-e.
cor Lake [died, Norwood Park, November 15, 1881, aged 73 1/2.
Outhet, John C., wagon maker, 191 Randolph, res 244 Madison [died November 27, 1866, aged 55.
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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