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SPI
Spies Mary, huckster, 37 Garden
Spies George W., machinist, 74 Hill
Spies Ludwig W., tailor, 217 Caroline
Spies Michael, huckster, 73 Union
Spies Wm. T., 297 s Sharp
Spikel Henry, locksmith, 342 Penn. avenue
Spikes James, tinner, 17 n Popplelon
SPILKER (Chas. W.) & PRECHT, (Edward)
importers German, French, and English fan-
. cy goods, over 269 Baltimore
Spilker Chas. W. , (S. & Precht,) h 9 Lexington
SPILCKER WM. & H., lamp ethereal oil, &c,
136 Baltimore, h W. S. 9 Lexington
Spilman Henry, clerk, 121 s High
Spilman John, watchman, 33 Milliman
Spilman Thomas, tailor, 479 w Lombard
Spilmyre Wm., furniture wagon, 142 e Pratt
Spinner George, tailor, 190 Broadway
Spinner John, shoemaker, 43 Marion
Spires Ann, 252 e Fayette
Spiyer Benno, fancy g. dealer, 156 s Broadway
Splatso William, broom maker, 108 Franklin
Splet Charles, moulder, 145 Welcome alley
Spongenberg Henry, tinner, 159 s Bond
Sponseler John, oyster pickler, 20 Foundry
Spore John, upholsterer, 163 e Lombard
Sprague Elisha R., (S. & Root,) Carey street
Franklin square
Sprague Capt. George, 135 s Bond
Sprague Wm., carpenter, 17 Grant, h Lexingt.
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Sprague (E. R.) & Root (H. R.,) attorney s
law, 202 Baltimore
Sprague James, tinner, 357 s Charles
Spranklin Mary, 27 Regester
Sprankstore Lewis, tobacconist, 208 Alice Anna
Spreckelmyer Geo. H., carp., 256 Hanover
Spreckelsen George A. V., 170 w Fayette
Sprenkle Charles, chair maker, s w cor Lombard
and Caroline, h 27 s Spring
Spridling David, shoemaker, 19 New Church
Sprigg Daniel, cashier Merchants' Bank, 37
Cathedral
SPRIGG JOSEPH A. & CO., importers and
dealers in wines, brandies and cigars, 59 Ex-
change Place, Lombard, h J. S. 37 Cathedral
Sprigg Thomas, regalia manufacturer, h 477 w
Fayette
Sprigg William, carpenter, 463 w Fayette, shop
17 Grant
Sprigg James, drayman, 27 s Eutaw
Sprigg Margaret, 133 St. Paul
Sprigg Joseph A., stock and bill broker, 81 Sec-
ond, h 37 Cathedral. See card next page
Spriggs Charles, brickmaker, 27 French
Spriggs George, laborer, 64 n Canal
Sprigs Simon, 14 Lemon
Sprights Jer. T., 197 e Pratt
Sprindle Henry, milkman, Canton n of Boston
Spring Robert, bookseller, Calvert, h 46 s Spring
Spring James, dyer, 251 s Ann
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THOMAS SPRIGG,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF
REGALIA, BANNERS, SIGNALS,
FLAGS, &C.
Northeast Corner North and Baltimore Sts.
UP STAIRS, ENTRANCE ON NORTH STREET,
BALTIMORE.
Premium 1848-'49—Gold Medal 1850-'51-'52-'53-'54,
For Masonic, Odd-Fellows, Encampment, Red Men. United Brothers, American Mechanics,
Sons of Temperance, Sons of Liberty, Rechabites, and all other societies' REGALIA. Also,
Sashes, Robes, Costumes, Jewels, and all other equipments, made in a superior and workman-
like manner, at prices as low, if not less, than any other Establishment in the United States.
Being a member of all the above Societies, the undersigned will guarantee that all orders
from the City or Country entrusted to Mr. Sprigg's care, will be attended to with punctuality
and despatch.
I MASONIC. ODD-FKLLOWS. RED MEN.
I Robert Y. Starr, P.M. John A.Thompson, P. G. M. Robert Sullivau, P. G. S.
I Samson Cariss, P. M. Richard Marley, P. G. P. Win G. Gorsuch, P. G. S.
Jos. Robinson, G. Sec'y. G. D. Tewksbury, G. Sec'y. «John L. Booker, G. C. R.
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