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Matchett's Baltimore Director for 1847-48
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FRE 122 FUL
Freshour William H. clerk. 89 Pine t
Fretwalt John, laborer, 245 Ann st
Freudenberger W. baker, 26 Canton a avenue
Frey & Shaw, grocers and com. mts, 6 Bowly's wharf
Frey J. B. dw 17 York avenue
Frey Samuel, cabinet master, 4 Water St. dw 69 n Eutaw st
Frey John, prop, planter mill, Harford avenue
Frey C. baker, 132 Colombia st
Frey Cotleih, keeper of dairy, 191 s Eutaw st
Frey E. & S. druggists, 314 w Baltimore st
Frey Capt. John H. 303 Bond st
Freyer Mrs. Elizabeth, dry goods dealer, 151 Forrest st
Frichard John, mariner, Green's court, Hamburg st
Frick George A. grocer, 137 Aisquith st
Frick Dr. Charles, 46 St. Paul st
Frick William F. attorney at law, 20 Law buildings, St Paul st
Friedenwald Jonas, grocer, 318 Bond st
Friedenwald J. & Co. hardware dealers, 308 Bond st
Friederich John, keeper " Reservoir house," at upper Reservoir
Fried man Diedrich, laborer, 55 s Frederick st
Friend Alfred, grocer, 52 n Charles st
Frieze George, surgical instrument maker, 11 Pine st
Frieze H. F. attorney at law, 47 Fayette st
Frieze Philip, custom house officer, 25 Hamilton st
Frisbie —— 200 Canton avenue
Frisby Nathan, 48 Jefferson st
Frisch J. tailor, 110 Saratoga st
Frisch Conrad, vinegar manutactarer, 65 Orleans st
Fritz Charles A. shoemaker, 257 Saratoga st
Fritz —— laborer, 49 Fell st
Fritz Charles A. boot and shoemaker, 325 Bond st
Fritz George H. merchant tailor, 51 Thames st
Fritzel Ruth, preceptress, 146 German st
Frizel J. B. machinist, 316 n Howard st
Fnzel John, stone cutter, Cathedral st. 5 doors from Tyson alley
Frockinbrod John, carpet weaver, 47 s Howard st
Frush Levi, hackman, 3 York avenue
Frush J. 40 s Caroline st
Fry John, drayman, 96 Dugan's wharf
Fry Benj. G. prop. "Union Female Seminary," 30 Hanover St.
dw,24 Green st
Fry Mrs. Susan, 23 George st
Fry Gauntlet, tailor, 42 e Lombard st
Fry Capt. John H. 303 Bond st
Fry William, carpenter, 7 Thomsen st
Fryer E. S. looking glass manufacturer and dealer, 1 n Gay st
Frysinger George, printer, 170 n Pearl .st
Frysmger P. R. grocer, 129 Eastern avenue
Fans Mrs. L. 16 Mercer st
Fuhs Mrs. Mary, 30 Franklin st
Fuhs A. L. commission merchant, 75 South st, Bowly's whf. dw
corner Franklin and St. Paul sts
Fuld Abraham, dry. goods dealer, 193 n Gay st
Fulham Michael, favorer, 236 Raborg st
Fuller Philip, police officer, 177 n Eutaw st
Fuller &. Fultz, grocery comer Franklin and Eutaw sts


 
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