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Director for 1835 MOO
on each side, to reach an entry into the basement. A square pedestal of
the top, in the interior of the mcnument. The design was furnished by Mr. Moody & Dowries, Com. agents and Exchange brokers, 37 Moody John B. tobacconist, 50 e Pratt street [South st Moody Philip, auctioneer, Water st w of Apple alley Moody James, weaver, Park lane extended Moody Jane, Park lane extended Moody Isaac, shoemaker, Aisquith st n of Holland Moody Robert, carpenter, Potter st near Hillen Moody mrs Christiana, Wolf sts of Fleet Moon Edward, victualler, Penn, avenue s of Hoffman st Mooner Andrew S. tinner, 2 Lancaster street Mooney William, weaver, Preston st w of Ross Mooney Hugh, tailor, Chamberlain alley near Eutaw st Mooney Joshua, drayman, Lloyd street Mooney John, labourer, Mulberry street w of Cove Mooney Francis, weaver, East street s of Douglass Mooney Patrick, labourer, Addison street s side Moore Anthony, fruit dealer, 46 Harrison street Moore Samuel, brickmaker, 133 s Charles street Moore James, firm Sinclair and Moore, dw 51 s Charles st Moore mrs Sarah, George st w of Penn avenue Moore Henry, Aisquith st s of Orleans Moore. Ann, confectioner, 107 Lombard street Moore John, furniture store, Second street 1 door from Fred-
erick, dw Baltimore street
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