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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 1st Annual Edition, 1913-1914
Volume 494, Page 27   View pdf image (33K)
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Samuel N. Johnson, 572 Oxford St.

Wm. Jefferson, 1100 Argyle Ave.

Geo. B. Johnson, 1625 Division St.

Julius Johnson. 1232 Etting St.

Wm. Lansey, 235 Dolphin St.

Thos. Mitchell, 502 Presstman St.

Jno. R. Pratt, Sr., Atlantic City.
Jno. R. Pratt, Jr., 643 N. Paca St.
Robert H. Pennington, 208 Dolphin St.

Robert Pratt, 1719 Druid Hill Ave.
Albert Roberts. 758 George St.
Chas. Robinson, 917 N. Howard St.

R. Harvey Rice, 1115 St. Paul St

Jno. W. Shipley, 2015 Druid Hill Ave.

E. B. Taylor, 305 W. Biddle St.

Jno. W. Thomas, 1132 Etting St.

Wheeler Williams, 1609 Division Sf.

Raymond Wheatley.

Dr. Edward Wheatley. 1230 Druid Hill Ave.

Jas. H. Walker, 748 W. Franklin St.

Wm. Young, 1146 Argyle Ave.

Jno. R. Young, 134 Richmond St.

Samuel Hackett, 548 Dolphin St.

HEAD WAITERS.
George Augustus, Kernan's Hotel.
Robert A bell, Baltimore Club.
Charles Berkeley, Rennert Hotel.
Frank Black, New Howard Hotel.
Daniel Carter, Phoenix Club.
James Talley, Caswell Hotel.
Charles Hicks, Union Station.
Samuel Joyce, Rennert. Cafe.
Thomas Pendleton, Maryland Club.
John Shipley, Suburban Club.
John Smith, Green Spring Valley Club.
James N. V. Steffe, 1104 Argyle Ave.
William Tyier, Baltimore Country Club.
Henry Thomas, Sherwood Hotel.
Benjamin Quigley, Albion Hotel.
James Calley, Carrollton Hotel.

THE NEW YORK DAILY and WEEKLY PEOPLE,

Owned, Edited and Published by Workingmen. The Official
Organ of the Only Political Organization Standing Squarely
for Equal Opportunity for All Men—
THE SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY. Known in Maryland as

THE LABOR PARTY.

Colored Men should Read the Labor Party's Papers, Join the
Party, and become an active force in the New Emancipation. For
Subscription Cards and Information, address Section Baltimore,
S. L. P., Room 2, Progressive Labor Lyceum. Meetings are open
and are held on Monday Nights of every week. All welcome.

 

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