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DIRECTORY
OF THE
CITY OF CHICAGO,
FROM AUGUST TO DECEMBER, 1843.
Packard, Robert, - Quick,
John
Packard, Robert, teamster, res Randolph, bet State and Dearborn
Page, Francis, carpenter, Sturges & Stubbs, bds City Refectory
Page, Peter, mason builder, bds William L. Church [died August 1 1880, aged 66.
Page, Thomas, clerk, Chicago Post-Office
Paine, James Sparks, saddler and harness maker, 13 Dearborn [died, Linn Co., Kan., October 22, 1866, aged 65-8-23.
Paine, Seth, dry goods merchant [died June 6, 1872, aged 56.
Paintor, Jos., tailor, Scott Benedik, res Chapman's bldg, s.-w. cor Wells
Paintor, Mathias, laborer, res Dutch Settlement
Palm, John, laborer, res Dutch Settlement
Palmer, A. H., painter, North Clark, cor Illinois, res same
Palmeter, David, res South Water
Pardee, Theron, commission merchant, North Water s.-e. cor Kinzie
[died August 19, 1888, aged 72 1/2.
Parker, John (P. & Dodge), res 113 Dearborn [died 1890.
Parker & Dodge, auctioneers and commission merchants, 6 Clark
Parry, Samuel (Johnson & P.), res cor Ohio and Cass
Parsons, Edward (Clark, Haines & Co.), bds Daniel B. Heartt
[died January 18, 1875, aged 65.
Parsons, Samuel M., book-keeper, John B. F. Russell, bds Farmers' Exchange
Pattee, David, provision packer, Sylvester Marsh
Patten, James, carpenter, res alley bet Wells and Franklin
Pattent, , bds Mrs. Green
Patterson, John, porter, Mansion House
Patterson, John Gibson, clerk, Horace Butler [died, Libertyville, Ill., October 3, 1887, aged 70.
Patterson, Robert Wilson, Presby. minister, res State near Randolph
[died, Evanston, Ill., March 28, 1894, aged 7-.
Peacoard, Joseph, cooper, res N. Water, bet Wolcott and Dearborn
Peacock, Elijah, watchmaker and jeweler, 195 Lake, res Madison near Wells [died August 25, 1889, aged 71.
Peacock, Joseph (P. & Thatcher), res Madison, bet Clark and Wells
[died May 13, 1886, aged 72 3/4.
Peacock & Thatcher, gunsmiths, 155 1/2 Lake
Pearson, George Tiffany, [died, Springfield, Ill., June 21, 1862, a. 33.
Pearson, Parker H., clerk, Ruel Ambrose, bds same
Pearsons, Hiram, speculator, bds Tremont House [died, Almeda, Cal., August 11, 1868, aged 57.
Pease, Simeon, butcher, Fulton Market
Peck, Azel, carpenter and builder, res S. Clinton, bet Washington and Madison, alderman 3d ward [died, Delavan, Wis., Oct. 1, 1849, a. 51.
Peck, Charles Edwin, saddler & harness maker, 164 Lake, res
LaSalle, n.-w. cor Washington
Peck, David, medical student, Dr. Daniel Brainard, bds Mrs. Post
Peck, David, bds Mrs. Waggoner, Lake, west of Wells
Peck, Philip Ferdinand Wheeler, capitalist, res 248 Clark, n.-w. cor
Jackson [died October 23, 1871, aged 62 3/4.
Peck, Sheldon Whittlesey (P. & Boyce), bds Cyrenius Beers [resides at Beloit, Ill.
Peck & Boyce, linseed-oil factory, 286-S Madison
Pelton, Elias S., mason, bds Washington Hall, North Clark
Penny, Arthur John, brick maker, bds John Penny [died, unmarried, August 12, 1849, aged 26-0-8.
Penny, George William, brick maker, bds John Penny [died September 11, 1868, aged 43-11-7.
Penny, John, brick maker, near North Branch, 5th Ward [died August 11, 1851, aged 58-10-29.
Penton, David Russel, clerk, Dr. John Brinckerhoff, bds same [died, Melbourne, Australia, 1854, aged 29.
Penton, Thomas B., clerk, Clarke & Co., bds Dr. John Brinckerhoff
Periolat, Clemens, grocer, 223 Lake, res same
Periolat, F. A., soap and candle maker, N. Franklin near Indiana
Perkins, A., clerk, Sherman & Pitkin, bds Orin Sherman
Perkins, Daniel (P. & Fenton), bds Chicago Temperance House
Perkins, & Fenton, blacksmiths and wagon makers, 141 Randolph
Perrior, William, jailer, Jail, Randolph, s.-e. cor LaSalle [died before May 4, 1852.
Perry, Abijah S., barber, ex-justice of peace, res Governm't Reservation [died September 9, 1849.
Peterman, John (John Hettinger & Co.), res North Water
Peterson, George, captain schooner St. Joseph, res Canal, bet W. Washington and Madison
Petitt, William, harness maker, C. E. Peck [died
Petrie, Philip, blacksmith, Ithraem Taylor, res N. Dearborn, 6th Ward
[died November 30, 1890, aged 76.
Pfeifer, Kasper, shoemaker, Thomas Melvin, bds same
Pfund, John (Pfund & Co.), res 14 Clark [died Feb. 14, 1872, a. 65.
Pfund & Co. (Frederick Weiss), bread and cracker bakers, 14 Clark
Phelps, Pallas, attorney, Dearborn, res cor Dearborn and Washington
Philip, Solomon, merchant, bds Washington Hall
Phillips, John, wood turner, 27 Franklin, n.-e. cor Lake, res same
[died December 11, 1869, aged 75.
Phillips, John, jr., wood turner, bds John Phillips [died November 10, 1880, aged 53.
Phillips, William, wood turner, bds John Phillips [died May 20, 1876, aged 54 3/4
Pierce, Asahel, blacksmith, 20 Market, bet Lake and Randolph, res West Lake [died December 13, 1887, aged 75 1/2.
Pierce (Asahel) & Witbeck (Henry), blacksmiths, Market, bet Lake and Randolph
Pierce, John, sailor, res Dearborn, 1st Ward
Pierce, Royal, cooper
Pierce, Smith Dyer,
Pike, Daniel, laborer, res North Water near Franklin
Pike, jr., Thomas, clerk, Sherman & Pitkin, bds William L. Church
Pinkerton, Allan, cooper, res Jackson near Pacific ave [died July 1, 1884, aged 65.
Pitkin, Nathaniel (Sherman & P.), res 77 Clark near Randolph
Pitney, Aaron, homeeopathic physician, 106 Lake, res Kinzie near Clark [died January 7, 1865, aged 72.
Pitt, William, sawyer, West Water, bet Lake and Randolph
Plagge, George, shoemaker, North Water, res same [died December 28, 1872, aged
__.
Poole, Jasper W., sailor [died January 24, 1883, aged 78 1/2.
Pomeroy, T. S., bds City Hotel
Pope, John, butcher, Eri Reynolds, res State
Porter, Augustine, lumber [d., Oak Park, Ill., Apr. 10,1880, a. 82-7-20.
Porter, Hibbard (Bristol & P.), res 208 Clark, n.-w. cor Adams
[died May 30, 1579, aged 72.
Post, E. J., clerk, Bowen & Cole, bds Mrs. Post
Post, Frederick L., bds Mrs. Post
Post, Mrs., boarding-house, 79 Clark, bet Randolph and Washington
Post-office, 37 Clark, near Lake, William Stuart, postmaster
Pottgieser, Giesbert, [died August 17, 1887, aged 73.
Poussard, Joseph, shipcarpenter, res North Branch, 4th Ward
Powell, I. N., editor and publisher Northwestern Baptist, 124 Lake
Powell, John P., cabinet maker, John B. Weir
Power, Richard, stonemason, bds Charles McDonnell
Powless, John, shoemaker, Joseph E. Ware
Prairie Farmer, John S. Wright, prop., John S. Wright, J. A. Wight, and John Gage, editors, 112 Lake
Praler, Adam, laborer, res Dutch Settlement
Pratt, John, ass't-foreman, Foss Bros., planing-mill, res Market
Pratt, Moses Griswold, carpenter, res W. Water, cor Kinzie, 4th Ward [died October 20, 1887, aged 83-4.
Pratt, Wm., foreman Foss Bros., planing-mill, res Market near Rand.
Prescott, Eli Sherburne, canal-agent, 35-7 Cass, n.-e. cor Illinois
[died, Waukegan, January 3, 1879, aged 69.
Preston, John B., clerk, Ogden & Jones
Price, Abner, bricklayer, bds Cornelius Price
Price, Cornelius, bricklayer, [died, Libertyville, Ill.
Price, Cornelius, jr., bricklayer, Alson S. Sherman
Price, Jeremiah, res South Water, bet LaSalle and Wells, member board of health [died July 12, 1854, aged -.
Price, John Maloy, bricklayer [died, Libertyville, Ill., January 4, 1879, aged 64.
Price, William, bricklayer, [died December 31, 1884, aged 63-2.
Price, William, sash factory, South Water, west of Clark [died, Isthmus of Panama, en route to California, 1849, aged 45.
Prindiville, John, sailor, bds Maurice Prindiville
Prindiville, Maurice, laborer, res Chicago ave, n.-w. cor. Wolcott
Prindiville, Redmond, sailor, bds Maurice Prindiville
Prindiville, Thos. J., bds Maurice Prindiville [died Jan. 18, 1870, a. 38.
Protine, Francis, cooper, res N. Clark, bet North Water and Kinzie
Quarters, Walter, Catholic priest, bds 114 Michigan ave
Quarters, William, first Catholic bishop of Chicago, 114 Michigan ave n.-w. cor Madison [died April 10, 1848, aged 42
Quick, John, shoemaker, Samuel J. Grannis
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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