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DIRECTORY
OF THE
CITY OF CHICAGO,
FROM AUGUST TO DECEMBER, 1843.
Tague, Edward
- Tyler, Elmer
Tague, Edward, laborer, first st, near Michigan ave
Talley, Alfred Maurice, printer, Democrat office, res 224 State, s.w. cor Quincy [died, South Bend, Ind., Nov. 28, 1870, aged 64 3/4.
Tallmadge, Samuel Wires, shoemaker, W. H. Adams & Co., res Clark [died August 18, 1845, aged 32 2.
Taplin, Michael L., [died March 25, 1891, aged 82.
Tarbox, C. F., clerk, Orrington Lunt, bds John B. Mitchell
Taylor, Augustine Deodat, carpenter and builder, res Michigan ave, bet Lake and Randolph [died March 31, 1891, aged 94-11-3.
Taylor, Charles, merchant tailor, 42 Clark, res Canal, bet Wash. and Mad., alderman 3d ward [d., Indianola, Tex., Sept. 28, 1867, a. 65 5/8.
Taylor, Charles H., currier, Johonnett, Wells & Co.
Taylor, Daniel, boots and shoes, 120 Lake
Taylor, [Col.] Ezra, coffee-house, South Water, west of Clark [died Oct. 25, 1885, aged 71.
Taylor, Francis Horace, tailor, res South Canal, 3d Ward [died, Niles, Mich., March 5, 1889, aged 92.
Taylor, jr., Francis H., tailor, bds Francis H. Taylor
Taylor, H., saddler and harness maker, Silas B. Cobb
Taylor, Ithraem, blacksmith, 141 Randolph, res Wells, bet Lake and Randolph [died June 7, 1868, aged 55.
Taylor, John O., clerk, Gurnee & Matteson, res Monroe near Clark
Taylor, Matthias, tailor, 131 Lake, res cor Lake and Dearborn
Taylor, Reuben, teamster, West Lake near Randolph [died May 7, 1884, aged 86.
Taylor, Solomon, boot and shoemaker, 152 1/2 Lake, res West Water, bet Randolph and Washington
Taylor, William Hartt, agent, Dan. Taylor, 120 Lake
Temple, John Taylor, physician, 218 Lake [died, St. Louis, Mo., February 24, 1877, aged 73,
Teshner, Charles, saddler and harness maker, Charles E. Peck
Tew, George C., prof. phrenology, res rear of n.-w. cor Cass and Illinois
Thatcher, David Cunningham (Peacock & T.), res cor Lake and Franklin [died, Thatcher, Cook Co., Ill., March 22, 1869, aged 55.
Thirds, Wm., carpenter and builder, S. Water [died Jan. 12,1870, a.60.
Thomas, Benj. Walden, clerk, Loyd, Blakesley & Co., bds Alex. Loyd
Thomas, Elihu B., printer, Ellis & Fergus [now at St. Louis, Mo., an M.D.
Thomas, Gerhard Henri (H. & G. H.), res N. Dearborn and Division [died, Palatine, Ill., April 17, 1888, aged 83 1/8
Thomas, Henry (H. & G. H.), res N. Dearborn and Division [died aged 50.
Thomas, Henry & Gerhard Henri, botanical and vegetable gardeners, n.-e. cor North Dearborn and Division
Thomas, Hiram J., printer, Western Citizen office
Thomas, Jerry (T. & Wheelock), Washington Coffee House
Thomas & Wheelock, proprietors Washington Coffee House, 87 Lake
Thompson, George C., Stow's foundry, bds Western Hotel
Thompson, Joseph, caulker, res Adams, bet Clark and LaSalle
Thompson, Leonard W., carpenter, res 3d Ward, south of Jackson
Thompson, Thos. C., shipcarpenter, res Monroe, bet Clark and LaSalle
Thompson, W. G., clerk, Nelson & Fred'k Tuttle, bds Tremont House
Thompson, William, laborer, res North Water, west of N. Clark
Thrall, E, L,, clerk, Charles Walker & Co.
Throop, Amos Gager, lumber merchant, cor Washington and Market
[died, Pasadena, Cal., March 22, 1894, aged 82.
Tiernan, Hug b, waiter, Mansion House
Tilden, Joel, bds Mrs. Luke Lambert
Tillotson, Humphrey & Co. (B. F. Hadduck, agent), stage-coach
proprietors, 43 Dearborn
Timoney, Patrick, brewer, James Carney
Tingley, Michael, teamster, Alson S. Sherman
Tinkham, Edward Ilslay, teller, George Smith & Co., bda City Hotel [died December 2, 1873.
Tinkham, Richard H., salesman, Willis King, bds Washington Hall
Tisdel, Guttorm Rolandson, laborer [died, Lincoln, Winneshick Co., Iowa, Feb. 24, 1885, aged 78.
Todd, Lewis H., carpenter, Cruver & Senser
Toner, John, [died July 18, 1885, aged 80.
Toohy, Dennis, laborer, res North Water, bet Dearborn and Wolcott
Towner, Norman Kellogg, clerk, Ballentine & Sherman
Townsend, E. H., clerk, Benjamin F. Sherman
Tracy, Elisha Winslow, attorney, 123 Lake, bds Lake House [died, Hampshire, Kane Co., February 6, 1860.
Tremont House, s.-e. cor Lake and Dearborn, Ira Couch, prop.
Tripp, [Dr.] Robinson, carpenter, res 119 Clark
Truesdell, George W., clothier, res Cass, bet Illinois and Indiana
Tucker, Henry, book-keeper [died September 21, 1871, aged 56.
Tucker, Pbilo, stage driver, Frink, Walker & Co.
Tucker, Thomas E., cooper, 149 S. Water, res Madison, end of Franklin
Tuckerman, Lucius (Norton & T.),
Tuckerman & Co. (Geo. M. Higginson), lumber, successors to Norton & Tuckerman
Tuley, Murray Floyd, law-student, bds Rich. J. Hamilton
Tuller, William G. (Bracken & T.), bds Sauganash Hotel
Tupper, Chester, housemover, res 88 Washington [died, Brooklin, Almeda Co., Cal., Jan. 4, 1861, aged 64.
Turner, Charles (R. L. & C. Turner), res Wolcott
Turner, John (J. & L. T.), res Wolcott, n.-w. cor Kinzie [died February 17, 1892, aged 76-7-7.
Turner, John Bice, contractor, bds Tremont House [died February 26, 1871, aged 72.
Turner, John & Leighton, livery stable, 16 Wolcott near North Water
Turner, John McLeod, capt. propeller Independence, res Franklin [died November 27, 1884, aged 77.
Turner, Leighton (J. & L. Turner), res Wolcott near Kinzie [died, Evanston, Ill., February 11, 1895, aged 80.
Turner, Robert Leigh (R. L. & C.), res 12 North State, near Kinzie
Turner, R. L. & C., wheelwrights, 4 and 6 Wolcott near North Water
Turner, Voluntine C., bds J. B. Turner
Turner, William, butcher, Sylvester Marsh, res 28 North State [died suddenly, en route to McHenry Co., Ill., May 4,1875, age 68
Tuttle, Frederick (N. & F. T.), bds Amer. Temp. House [died November 10, 1890, aged 82
Tuttle, Lucius Griswold, clerk, post-office, bds Mrs. Green [died July 5, 1879, aged 56
Tuttle, Nelson (N. & F.), bds Tremont House [died April 21, 1877, aged 63
Tuttle, N. & F., dry goods and groceries, 68 Lake
Tyler, Elmer, draper and tailor, s.-w. cor Lake and State [died February 11, 1877, aged 63 1/2.
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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