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HISTORICAL SOCIETY NOTES

At the first of the society's annual series of monthly meetings, held at the Historical Building on October 26, 1943, Francis R. Harbison, Esq., of Pitts- burgh, presented a paper on "Bygone Days in the Allegheny Valley," and Henry King Siebeneck, Esq., also of , read a paper entitled "Pitts- burgh Civil War Fortifications Claims." Dr. Henry E. Hill,superintendent of the Pittsburgh Public Schools, ad- dressed the annual downtown luncheon meeting, held at the Hotel Henry on December 2, on the subject, "Our High School Heritage." New members elected at the October and December meetings are: Mrs. K. R. Burke, John W. Eichleay, Frank Garratt, Francis R. Harbison, James F. Hillman, Albert C. Hirsch, and Karl M.Knapp, of Pittsburgh; Paul F. Kro- mer of Greensburg; Will Judy of ; James R. Rayburn of Taos, New Mexico; and John H. Cook of Trenton, New Jersey. All were received as annual members. In the same period word was received of the deaths of the followingmem- bers: Marcus Acheson, Jr., Bayard H.Christy, WilliamH.Coleman, Theodore Diller,Edwin S. Fickes, John G. Fraser, Newton E. Graham, D.E. Jackman, Mrs. Sarah E. W. King, H. Walton Mitchell, Alice M. Negley, Mrs. James Brown Oliver, Ralph H.Smith, and Jane D. Walker.

THE COMING CENTENNIAL OF THE GREAT FIRE

A committee of the Historical Society of Western Pennsylania, headed by Henry KingSiebeneck, Esq., is beginning to make preparations for a suitable observance of the one hundredth anniversary of the fire that destroyed a large part ofPittsburgh on April10, 1845. Among other things the committee pro- poses to form an "Association of Descendants of Pittsburghers of 1845," of whom there must be many thousands in the Pittsburgh district and elsewhere throughout the country. As a means of reaching and securing the cooperation of such descendants, a list of Pittsburghers who suffered losses in the fire is reprinted below. It is taken from J. Heron Foster's A FullAccount of the Great Fire at Pittsburgh published in that city soon after the event. Obviously, not all the people 169 HISTORICAL SOCIETY NOTES Sept.-Dec. 170 resident in or near Pittsburgh at that time are included, but the list is excep- tionally inclusive, detailed, and useful so far as itgoes. The committee is desirous not only of locating as many as possible of the descendants of Pittsburghers of 1845, wherever they may be found, but also of receiving word about old letters, diaries, or other family records containing references to the Great Fire, and from those near at hand, the loan of objects saved from the fire or typical of that period. It would be counted a favor ifother historical societies all over the country wouldpublish a brief notice of this undertaking in their magazines or bulletins. Descendants thus reached, together with qualified readers of this notice, are invited to report their connections and any surviving family records or tradi- tions of the fire to Mr. Franklin F. Holbrook, director of the society, 4338 BigelowBoulevard, Pittsburgh 13, Pa.

WEST, OR FIRST WARD

George Ammon, tailor, $63 Bennett & Brothers, dealers Mrs. Adams, widow, 35 in Queensware, 500 Geo. W. Abbott, shoemaker, 70 John Beasley, fruiterer, 200 Henry Anderson, laborer, 200 George Beale, Brushmaker, Mrs. Mary Anderson, widow, 75 store and coffee house, 8,000 George Albree, Shoe Dealer, Biggs, fruiterer, (insured,) 4,750 John 250 John Albree, , ware- Geo. A. Berry, grocer, frame house on corner of Wood dwelling, 600 William Bell, dealer in dry and Fourth, 3>ooo Allen & Grant, two ware goods, warehouse, 2,000 houses on Water and Front Charles Brewer, two brick streets, 9,000 dwellings on Second, 1,500 James Adams' estate, ware- Francis Bailey, distiller, two house and dwelling,Front br on Second, 3,000 near Market, 3,800 Mrs. Byrne, widow, fr. dw Christian Anschutz and Geo. on Third, 600 A. Berry, two brick dwel- Mrs. E. Barton, seamstress, lings, on Front street, 2,500 125 Peter Beard, Allegheny, br. Mrs. Sarah Agnew, widow, 200 w h on Wood, Thomas Arnold, locksmith, 2,000 2,500 Bank Henry Abel, Notary Public, 800 of Pittsburgh, banking house, 8,000 Thomas Burrell,Physician, 4,000 John W. Burrell, attorney 600 John Bulford, laborer, 75 Mrs. Mary M.Brackenbridge, Edward Beasley, grocer, 75 widow, two warehouses on James Benny, grocer, four st Wood street, partial insu- w h on Fourth, 2,500 rance, 600 Elijah Black, shoe dealer, 100 LOSSES IN THE FIRE OF I 1943 8 4 5 171

Bank of the , Abner Davis' estate, two fr Merchant's Exchange and hs on Third, 500 eight br hs, 20,000 John D. Davis, Auctioneer, 6 Samuel Cuthbert, merchant, 650 br hs, insured 10,000, 15,000 Robert Christy, late Alder- Harmar Denny, four br hs man, br. h on Third, 2,000 on Market, 7,000 J. W. Cook, periodical agent, EliEdmundson, upholsterer, 819 insured, 675 Anderson Evans, barber, 75 Webb Closey, shoemaker, 395 M. C. Edey, lard oilmanu- John Curtis, barber, 375 facturer, partially insured, 2,000 Edward Casey, pedlar, 750 Wm. Eichbaum, 2 br hs, Thomas Canan's estate, br h furniture &c, partially in- on Water, 1,800 sured 9,000 Thomas Cassily's estate, two John Ewalt, Wayne co. O. br hs on Front, 2,250 2 br hs on Market, 4>5OO Colwell & Bradford, attor- J. Heron Foster, printer, 200 neys, br w h on Wood, 2,000 P. E. Freytet, watchmaker, 1,800 Mary Conliffe, four br dwhs Joseph Fleming, grocer, 75 on First and Second, 3,000 Andrew Fulton, brass foun- Charles Conliffe, two br w dry, &c, 2,000 hs, cor Wood and Third, 4,000 Edward Fenderich, druggist, Col. Wm. Croghan, two br br h on Second, 9,000 hs on Market, 4,000 Andrew Franke, 45 Mary Culbertson, widow, Wm. Ferree, 2 br h on First 1,000 four br dw hs First and Peter Gschwend, shoemaker, 40 Second, 3,000 T. J. Gallagher, student of Louis V.Carron, teacher, 85 medicine, 50 William Cairns, letter carrier. 200 Richard H. Gleaves, waiter, 500 Anne Collins, servant girl, 15 Henry Gunning, carpenter, 200 E.L. Cunningham, carpenter, 75 James Gleeson, laborer, 36 tailor, Robert Campbell, 125 Gibson & Ogden, fruiterers, 900 William Diehl, frame houses James Gray, Fourth street, on Second, 1,600 three br hs, partially safe manufac- 3 st. John Denning, ins., 4,500 turer, 200 Hastings, tailor, Joseph Davis, Grocer, A. 700 G. Ferdinand Hughes, partially insured, 4>5®4 500 Thomas Doyle, warehouse- James Hughes, innkeeper, br h on Water, 1,500 man, 35 E. H. Day, tobacconist, 1,000 John Hughes, grocer, 60 Wm. Douglass, hatter, 2,500 John Haffey, carpenter, two Jacob H.Dougherty, 650 fr hs on Second, 800 Wm. Dunn, shoemaker, 70 H. M.Hunter, cabinet maker, 700 Wm. Deary, cabinet maker, 13 Jane Hamilton, Mary Brooks Dr.J. Dimmitt, 84 and Elizabeth Brooks, mil- Mrs. EmilyDevore, 75 liners, br h on Third, par- Mrs. Davis, 40 tially insured, 800 HISTORICAL SOCIETY NOTES Sept.-Dec. 172 John Homer, justice, four br Johnston & Stockton, book whs on Market, part ins'd, 7,000 sellers, partially insured, 8,500 James Homer, physician, two Samuel R. Johnston, printer, 577 br whs on Market 3>5OO Samuel Jones, broker, one fr Miss Hetich, boarding house, 1,200 house, 800 WilliamHuish, painter, 200 James Kelly, lime merchant Charles Harvey, coachman, 45 two br w hs, 4,000 D.Hail, Franklin, Kent., oil John Kirkpatrick, cabinet in store, 900 maker, 75 Aaron M.Hartupee, weigh- Kean &Keller, coppersmiths, 1,500 master, 100 Allen Kramer, broker, 1,800 Hailman, Jennings & Co., James Kelly,shoemaker, 75 grocers, partially insured, 10,000 D. C. King,pattern maker, 800 Jacob Hersheberger, black- Samuel Keller,merchant, one smith, 900 br w h 2,000 William Holmes, grocer, two Michael Kane, Jr., cabinet br w hs on Market and maker, 2,600 First, 6,000 James T. Kinkead, copper- Capt. Edward Harding, U. smith, 1,800 S. Army, three br hs, 6,000 Peter Keller, two br hs on Lewis Hutchison, com mer- Front, 3.500 chant, three br hs, 8,000 Thomas Liggett, farmer, par- Thos. Hanna, com merchant, tially insured, 8,000 two br hs, 5,000 M.B. Lowrie, two br hs on Henry Holdship's estate, br h Second, 4,000 on Wood, 2,500 Mary Little, one fr h on Charles H. Higby, attorney, 200 Second, 1,500 C. Ingoldsby, boarding house, 250 Lorenz, Sterling & Co., iron Christian Ihmsen, glass man- manufacturers, 10,000 ufacturer, partially ins'd, 17,000 Ligget &Hunter, cabinet Mrs. Rachel Impey, 110o maker, one br sh, 8oo DavidIrwin,farmer, three fr Henry Landwher, innkeeper, 500 houses, 2,000 R. C. Loomis, shoe dealer, Henry Irwin's estate, four br partially insured, 1,500 w hs, 5,000 Patrick Lafferty, coffee house, 200 Johnson &Duval, book bind- M.Leon, perfumer, 300 ers, 3,387 Samuel Lewis, boot maker, Charles Jones, barber, 350 (rosin in store) 196 D.R. Jacob, boarding house, 500 Abr'm Lewis, renovator, 150 George Johnson, lace manu- Lowrie &Barbin, cabinet ma- facturer, 2,000 kers, partially insured, 3,000 Alex. Jaynes, printer, 1,000 James McMillen, printer, 535 Davis Johnson, baker, 210 James B. McDermott, spin- Jabez Jenkins, laborer, 55 ner, 225 Dr.M.Jewett, Columbus, O. 200 Michael McCuster, wh man, 85 Ralph Jackson, blacksmith, 175 Stuart McKee, engineer, 75 Mrs. E. Jope, sempstress, 81 Mrs. Mellon, grocer, 60 173 LOSSES IN THE FIRE OF 1845 '73

John McFarland, uphol- Margaret McClelland, 1 sterer, 1,000 frame on Third, 600 R. D. McKee, daguerrotyp- John Morrison's estate, one fr 1st, 30 hs on third, 500 A.McNickles' estate, 3>ooo H. Morrison, tailor, two br B.McLain, hatter, 1,000 hs on Third, 3>ooo Samuel Moore, hatter, 200 Pollard McCormick, cotton N. Grattan Murphy, merch't, 1,000 manufacturer, one br w h Timothy Mahoney, laborer, 65 on Water, 3jOOO C. L. Magee, hatter, i>5OO James May, merchant, three John T. Morgan, looking houses, 3,000 glass manufacturer, 700 W. McCowan, shoemaker, 500 McCurdy & Loomis, shoe Wm. J. Marks, watch maker, 325 dealers, partially insured 10,000 A.McCurdy, cabinet maker, 1,500 James McKain, hatter, par- Wm. Noble, upholsterer, 3>000 tially insured, 1,800 AntonioNardi, cap maker, 200 Michael McDonald, brass Miss Jane Niblock, 25 founder, 500 Trio's. Owston, Eagle House, 2,500 Alex. McClurg, Agt. five br Tho's. Oliver, baker, i>75O w h, 10,000 Mrs. Mary Probart, dyer, 300 John Mink, laborer, 50 L.Peterson Jr., scale man'fr, 1,000 H. Muldoon, shoemaker, 50 Mary Phillips, widow, 1,100 W. & R. Musgrave, coffee Tho's. Perkins, watch maker, house, 500 two fr hs on Market, 1,800 John McCardell, grocer, 150 Henry Palmer, tailor, one br Michael McCluskey, dray- w hs on Wood, 2,000 man, 200 David Pratt, three br w hs John B.Miller,upholsterer, 150 on Fourth, 3? 500 John McKee, carpenter, 250 Geo. Peebles, Wilkins town- ship, two hs on Fourth, 2,500 Richard Morrison, laborer, 50 Adam Priez, shoemaker, James R. Murphy, merchant, 500 75 township, Wm. B. Roach, tailor, 450 Alex. Miller,Pitt Risinger, painter, three hs Second, 800 75 on Michael Ryan, laborer, A. N. McDowell, M. D., 65 F. Rooke, shoemaker, 600 three br w hs on Wood, 5,000 J. S. G. Robinson, cabinet ma- Christopher Magee's estate, ker, 75 two br hs, 1,800j John Rhey, millfurnisher, 300 W. A. V. Magaw, Meadville, Rev. Dr. Ralston, Washing- Pa., two br w hs, on ton co. 125 Wood, 5,000 Robert Robison, merchant, 300 Wm. Morrison, two br w hs, 3,500 M. B. Rhey, & Co., mer- Mrs. Isabella Morrison, one chants, partially insured, 13,000 br hs on Third, 1,200 James Ross, Jr., attorney, one Patrick Mulvany, glass manu- house, 2,500 facturer, one br hs on Se- Wm. Robinson, Jr., five br cond, 1,000 houses, 9,000 HISTORICAL SOCIETY NOTES Sept.-Dec. 174

Martin Rahm's estate, one br Wm. Trovillo,undertaker, 750 hs on Fourth, 2,200 Mary Tynan, housekeeper, 45 Wm. C. Robinson, and Geo. Wm. Tubbs, drayman, W. Holdship's estate, 300 two Wm. Thompson, engine br w hs on First, 3>ooo builder, 75 R. Rumney, Detroit, Mich., 150 W. R. Smith, jeweller, Tassey &Best, grocers, 680 200 Thompson S. Schoyer & Co., clothiers, 3,000 & Miller, mer- chants, one h on Wood, 2,500 Sheriff &Shirk, coppersmiths, 208 Samuel Thompson's estate, Mrs. Jane Sands, widow, 1,200 J. A. Stockton & Co., iron one hs on Market, 2,000 manufacturers, 2,500 R. Townsend & Co., wire John Snyder, cabinet maker, 60 workers, three hs on Mar- ket street, 5,000 Faultin Shaffer, laborer, 30 Hugh Thompson, Wilkins Nicholas Shaffer, do 35 township, two houses on Scanlin, washerwoman, Mrs. 75 Market, 3,000 B. C. Sawyer, chandler, par- Isaac Wickersham, wire wor- tially insured, w hs on ker, one h on Market, 1,500 Third, 3,000 Robt. Watson, three hs, 6,000 Sawyer & Son, do 600 B. C. Andrew Watson, four hs, 8,000 Christian Schmertz, Franklin Woods, cotton factory, House, 800 James and six hs, 15,000 John J. Stoehr, warehouse- tinner, man, James Wiley, 600 53 Mrs. Maria Whiting, widow, Sheriff & Gallagher, brass 500 founders, partially insured, 3,000 Whitney, Dumars & Wright, printers, insured, 2,800 R. C. Stockton, bookseller, one hs on Second, 1,500 George Wilson, tobacconist, 400 David B. Sutton, liquordealer 4,500 J. W. Wright, clerk, 1,000 Wm. Sample, merchant, two James Wilson,boarding hs, 3,000 houses, 4,000 William W. Wilson, watch Samuel Smith, iron manufac- maker, 1,000 turer, two whs on Wood, 5,000 Geo. Watson, alderman, 900 J. Snyder, one br hs on Wm. Wilson Jr., grocer, one Third, 1,500 h on third, i>5OO Edward Simpson, attorney Halson Vashon, barber, one h three hs, 7,000 on Third, 1,800 Samuel Sample, merchant, John B. Vashon, do 125 one hs on Wood, 2,000 S. F. Von Bonhorst & Co., Sibbet &Jones, brokers, one grocers, partially insured, 5,000 h on Wood, 3>5OO William Young, saddler, 45 Dr. Alex. Stevenson, 50 H. P. Young, cabinet maker, 750 Stephen B. Todd, shoemaker, 75 John Zeller, wagoner, 115 FIRE OF 1943 LOSSES IN THE 1845 175

SECOND OR SOUTH WARD.

Geo. Anschutz, $ 15 >o°° James H. Brooks, hack driver, 300 Isaiah Anderson, barber, 75 Samuel Berry, laborer, 75 G. & E. Arthurs, dry goods James A. Bartram, clerk, 3>5OO dealers, 5,000 Alex. Barnett, laborer, 150 George Arthurs, 250 R. A. Bailsman,Bausman, grocer, i>5OO Clement Archer, barber, 125 Jacob Bruner, flask maker, 900 J. C. Anderson, chair maker, 1,200 John Bell, grocer, 2,500 Sam'l Allinder, chair maker, 900 Wm. Bentley, barkeeper, 50 James Adams, baker, 900 John T. Bown, clerk, 150 C. Adams, coffee mill maker, 900 Moses Blasdell, livery stable, 800 Geo. Apples, paper stainer, 300 Geo. Bailey, plumber, 300 Mrs. Mary Adams, widow, 300 Wm. Bonner, plasterer, 50 Wm. Armstrong, grocer, 3>ooo3,000 Mrs. Mary Bown, 65 James Alexander, clerk, 200 Christian Burkman, tailor, 75 Mrs. E. Atterbury, boarding Fred. Bauders, grocer, 3,500 house, 300 Robert Beer, laborer, 44 A. Ambler, watchmaker, 400 John Bolander, shoemaker, 30 Wm. Alexander, tobacconist, 1,200 Hon. T. J. Bigham, Att'y, 850 Mrs. Elizabeth Abercrombie, 3,000 Robert Bailey, sexton, 200 Benjamin Armstrong, 80 Thos. J. Baily, dentist, 400 African M.E. Church, 3,000 Rev. A. M. Bryan, 1,600 Mary E. Andrews, servant, 75 Mrs. Sarah Brokaw, boarding Elias Asper, chair maker, 4>5OO4,500 house, 300 Thomas Aiken, grocer, 500 Mrs. Susan Berryhill, 650 G. W. Alden, sup't Mononga- Henry Bears, chair maker, 7,000 hela House, 900 Morris Bell, laborer, 75 Amos Asper, cabinet maker, 3,000 Mrs. Barclay, sempstress, 250 Associate Reformed Church, R. R. Bulger, cabnet maker, 300 partially insured 6,000 Mrs. M. Burton, 125 Alex. Abbott, laborer, 40 Jesse Burbridge, carpenter, 900 Sarah A. Askine, tailoress, 65 S. Balsley, coal merchant, 2,000 Wm. Arnold, at J. Kidd's, 40 James Bennet, porter, 100 Thomas Algeo, tailor, partial- Geo. Brenners, cabinet maker, 250 ly insured, 2,500 Wm. C. Barr, clerk, 500 Wm. Arthurs, 10,000 Margaret Burns, servant, 65 Avery,Ogden, &Co., w h, 6,000 N. Buckmaster, att'y, 600 James W. Baxter, grocer, 6,000 Louisa Brown, single, 25 Peter S. Berford, periodical Anson Brauer, boarding house, 600 agent, 3>000 John Baldwin, carpenter, 150 Geo. Bothner, pattern maker, 200 Fred. Beckhart, of Ky., 500 Bernard Burns, 5,000 Robert Boyd, stage driver, 150 Pierce Brennan, innkeeper, 900 Joseph Black, glass blower, 75 Joseph Bishop, laborer, 300 John Best, grocer, 150 Jacob Bates, shoemaker, 2,000 John Baal, laborer, 60 Simeon Bulford, chairmaker, 4,000 A. Bonnaffon, dancing master, 1,500 HISTORICAL SOCIETY NOTES Sept.-Dec. 176

B. H. W. Bateman, 300 Church & Carothers, 2,500 John C. Bindley, carpenter, 600 S. B. Cooper, cabinet maker, 50 Wm. Burnett, 41 Rob't Christy, late Alderman, 5,000 John R. Blain, clerk, 700 Mrs. Mary Campbell, 200 Mrs. Elizabeth Byrne, 750 Mrs. Croxford, 800 James Bengough, smith, 45 Cooper & Jones, cab't makers, 400 Frederick Boothe, laborer, 75 Jacob Cooper's heirs, 2,000 Mrs. Mary Brady, 130 Joseph Coltart, 3,000 John Bunte, tailor, 150 Patrick Cosgrave, 800 James Bryden, sugar in store, 600 Col. Wm. Croghan, 3,000 Geo. Brinkworth, shoemaker, 50 James Cherry's heirs, 1,000 Wm. Brandt, wagon maker, 200 John B. Cooper, 4>5OO J. Burger &Son, manufrs, 100 Geo. Chislett, hackman, 50 Rev. A. W. Black, insured, 3,500 S, Carothers, pattern maker, 200 James Brown, merchant, 1,500 Stephen Culmer, machinist, 200 James Black, grocer, 600 James Carvil, laborer, 60 Burbridge & Ward, grocers, 500 Wm. Cum, shoemaker, 200 Oliver Blackburn, w.h. grocer, 3,000 S. W. Clisby, boarding house, 1,000 Charles Brewer, 800 James Chadwick, farmer, 1,000 James Brown, 800 David Clark, boot maker, 1,000 Robert Burke's estate, 1,000 Wm. M. Crossan, merchant, 3,000 Geo. A. Bayard, 12,000 Asa. P. Childs, part, ins'd, 3,100 Thomas Bakewell, 18,000 J. H.&H. Carless, fruiterers, 1,000 John P. Bakewell's estate, 8,000 Mrs. Mary R. Christy, board- Fanny Barker, 800 ing house, 130 B. P. Bakewell, 800 J. W. Cook, periodical agent, 700 Mary B. Brown, servant, 40 Mrs. Naomi Depue, 108 J. W. Bryden, goods in store, 1,700 Mrs. Douthitt, boarding house, 700 Charles Barnett, smith, 200 Patrick Downy, Shoemaker, 70 H. Bean, American Hotel, 1,800 Sarah Dougherty, servant, 40 Samuel Burnside, 800 Thos. Dickson, grocer, partial- J. Becker, Jr., blacksmith, 1,400 lyinsured, i>500 Mary Bryant, servant, 408 W. Davis, blacksmith, 600 First Baptist Church, 4,000 Daniel Day, blacksmith, 560 Elisha W. Cook, constable, 150 Charles Doyle, laborer, 200 Wm. Chambers, clerk, 1*250 Jackson Duncan, grocer, par- James Cook, chair maker, 50 tially insured, 7>9 25 James Carroll, pattern maker, 150 Thomp. H. Douglass, engine H. F. Cox & Co., Zanesville, 400 builder, 1,800 Jas. Crossan, Mon'a House, 35,000 John Dougherty, riverman, 300 Wm. Collins, 800 Lawrence Dougherty, shoe- Joseph Caldwell, carpenter, 150 maker, 75 Miss Dorcas Cooper, semp- Robt. Cooper, cabinet maker, 300 stress, 118 David Davis, blacksmith, 100 Mrs. M. A.Campbell, 300 Wm. Douglass, hatter, 4,200 Dr. Wm. Church, 4,000 Henry Deitrich, laborer, 200 Heirs of Wm. Church, 2,000 Julia Ann Dunlop, housekeeper, 300 177 LOSSES IN THE FIRE OF 1845I045 177J77

Mrs. Bridget Donaghu, 60 Walter Forward, attorney, 800 Miss Eliza Dobbin, 500 Jacob Fedder, wagon maker, 300 Mrs. Elizabeth Dabney, boardboard- Frederick Funk, cabinet maker, 60 inghouse, 300 Dr. T. H. Fowler, 1,500 Capt. Robt. Duncan, 350 John Field, moulder, 60 Mrs. Durnian, grocer, 25 James Fenlon, livery stable, Bridget Dunn, servant, 168 partially insured, 3>5 00 John C. Davitt, county treas- Walter Fortune, saddletree urer, 4,000 maker, 3>5°° R. DeSteigur & Co., Athens O., 200 Henrietta Fleeger, teacher, 75 James Donaldson, laborer, 25 E. Findlay, white washer, 75 Rich'd Davis, laborer, 11 5 Mary Fortune, 75 Jefferson Douglass, boiler mama- Samuel Ferguson, tailor, 42 ker, 59 Mrs. Nancy Ferguson, board-board Andrew Duncan, I50 ing house, 1,000 Louis Davis, Barber, 36 F. C. Flannegin, attorney, 900 Mrs. Darragh, part ins'd, 6,000 James Gray, Fourth St., 3>OOO3>000 Dorsey's heirs, 3>ooo Isaac Gardner, shoemaker, 40 Harmar Denny, 3>000 Mrs. J. Grier, dry goods, 2,554 Thos. Dripps, 100 Jacob Gangway, 400 John Dillon,cabinet maker, 100 Geo. F. Gilmore, attorney, 600 James Delany, grocer, 85 Wm. Glenn, grocer, 700 Mrs. Rebecca Dally, 50 John Graham, carpenter, 200 David Davis, blacksmith, 75 Geo. Gardner, 1,200 Dr. E. G. Edrington, partially Wm. Graham, Jr., 3>5°o insured, 2,800> Mrs. Anne Goodrich, board- Catharine Elliott,servant, 76 ing house, 1,000 Mrs. Harriet Edgar, teacher, 260 Mrs. Gallagher, 3>5OO Conrad Eisler, 100 James Garvin, drayman, 1,200 Henry H. Elwell, printer, 80 Charles Gibbon, 50 L. H. Eaton, teacher, 125 J. S. Gwynne, machinist, 4,000 Jacob Ewart, 3>5°° Charles Goehring, carpenter, 200 Mrs. Evans, 9,800 George Gardiner, barber, 150 Russell Errett, editor, 150 Patrick Gleeson, grocer, 250 Aaron Floyd, carpenter, 4,000 John F. Gibson, shoemaker, 150 Patrick Fenlon, contractor, i>500 Mary Glenn, 250 M. Fedder, coachmaker, 200 J. H. Gallagher, grocer, 800 Jane Foster, tailoress, 60 John Graham, carpenter, 75 Martin Fottigur, laborer, 70 Patrick Grogan, shoemaker, 250 George Fortune, saddle tree Abram Gonder, 60 manufacturer, 500 Robt. Gordon, carter, 1,200 Edward Fenderich, druggist, 3,500 Mrs. Sarah Gaskill, 200 Joseph Findlay, shoemaker, 250 John Green, grocer, 2,000 John Forsyth, grocer, 1,000 Grove, of Ohio, 1,600 George Fry & Sons, grocers, 600 Timothy Glenn, frame maker, 30 John Fortune, saddletree maker, 300 T. B. Graham, shoemaker, 250 Levi J. Farquhar, engine builder, 150 Margaret Guggins, 95 I78i78 HISTORICAL !SOCIETY)CIETY NOTES Sept.-Dec. Mrs. Ann Gillis,boarding house 600 James Hailman, 1,800 John Grant, printer, 750 Wm. Hunter's heirs, 1,200 J. K.Henderson, collector, 460 James Howard &Co., 3>76o3,760 James Hartley, cabinet maker, 800 Antoine Harrow, glass blower, 250 Wm. Hemingray, baker, 300 John M.Irwin & Co., chair Caleb Hurst, carpenter, 1,200 makers, 2,000 N.Holmes, broker, 4,000 R. D. Israel, chair maker, 60 John Hoffman, 200 James Irwin,drayman, 1,100 Elizabeth Hartsough, 200 Charles Ihmsen's heirs, i?5OOi,5OO Wm. Hubbard, shoemaker, 600 John M.Irwin,chair maker, 150 David Hannen, sexton, 150 M.F. Irwin,plasterer, 1,200 James Hern, tinner, 350 Alex. Jaynes, printer, 5,000 William Henry, carter, 650 Daniel Jones, tavern keeper, 3,000 Mrs. Ann Henry, 4,000 Ewd. Jenkins, inn keeper, 1,200 James Hamilton, 800 Ephraim Jones, cabinet maker, 600 Mrs. Catherine Holdship, 500 Thomas Jones, huckster, 75 Mrs. Eliza Ann Holdship, 1,000 A. S. Joy, gunsmith, 150 G. C. Hagaman, tailor, 30 Mrs. Elizabeth Johnston, 750 J. B. Hutchinson, clerk, 150 Stephen Jarvis, machinist, 950 John Hall,laborer, 250 David Jones, laborer, 60 Benj. S. Hancock, drayman, 450 Mrs. Johnston, 60 Joseph Hough, partially in- Ralph Jackson, blacksmith, 350 sured, 4,000 Mary and Elizabeth Jones, 100 Mrs. Hart 350 Evan Jones, laborer, 30 John Hever, laborer, 28 John Jones, laborer, 40 Thos. Hanfield, 107 John Jones, waiter, 95 Mrs. Elizabeth Hart, 35 R. Johnston, partially ins'd, 1,000 Frederick Heinre, cabinet Josiah Johnston, carpenter, 100 maker, 450 Geo. B. Jones, clerk, 450 Mrs. E. Hailman, 345 Samuel Jones, broker, 1,500i>500 W. H. Hart, Monongahela Jerome Jones, farmer, 1,700i>700 bridge, 1,000 Jones &Quigg, spring manu- Robt. Hawkins, nurse, 350 facturers, 3,000 Henry Hartman, foundry, 100 Isaac Jones, spring manufac- E. H. Heastings, surveyor, 280 turer, 500 Simpson Horner, painter, 2,100 J. Newton Jones, merchant, 1,200 John Herring, 150 Wm. Keller, carpenter, 1*5001,500 Geo. Hamilton, carpenter, 150 James Keller, carpenter, 200 Eliza Jane Hagerman, folder, 95 Jona. Kidd & Co., partially Wm. Hemingray's heirs, 1,200 insured, 15,000 G. M. Harton, ag't, 900 Wm. Kelly, cabinet maker, 1,000 Daniel Hunter, 3>5 00 D. C. Kneeland, druggist, 1,200 John Hague, 1,800 Kuhn &Grieves, variety store, Howard & Rodgers, 6,000 partially insured, 6,000 Mary Hogg's heirs, 800 John Kennedy, brush maker, W. Hays, 12,000 partially insured, 4,000 Jane Holmes, 1,000 Geo. Kennedy, clerk, 60 LOSSES IN THE FIRE OF 1943 1845 179

Alex. Kerr, carpenter, 600 John Morgan, shoemaker, 8S Christian Kuhn, cigar maker, 400 Isaac Murdock, inn keeper, 2,000 J. M. Kinkead, printer, 125 H. C. Marthens, tobacconist, 350 Matthew Kinzer, shoemaker, 600 Robert Miller, shoemaker, 150 James Livesly, store, 2,000 Samuel Minnis, Butler co., 300 John D. Lee, engine builder, 75 Henry Mason, gunsmith, 700 Wm. R. Lecky's heirs, 1,000 Archibald Mason, 2,000 John S. Lutz, waiter, 30 Eliza Matthews, 75 Isaac B.Livingston, teacher, 800 Mary Ann Meads, 2) James Leech & Co., grocers, 1,100 J. H.Mitchell,clerk, 900 Wm. Laird, tailor, 600 Mrs. Mary Murray, 2,500 Livingston, Roggen & Co., Sarah Mulhollan,servant, 75 manufacturers, 10,000 Ebenezer Merritt, dentist, 650 M. Longwell, turner, 250 A. H. Morse, painter, 200 John Latshaw, turner, 65 James Miles, tailor, 200 Mrs. Long, 150 Michael Mullen, 300 Lyman Lyons, shoemaker, 120 Sarah Miller, 150 Mrs. Larngan, 100 A. J. Miller,ship builder, 600 Lemon &Powers, cabinet G. J. Morgan, india rubber makers, 3>5°° store, 600 Sylvanus Lothrop, contractor, 5,000 Andrew Milliken, chair ma- Lyon, Shorb & Crossan, Mo- ker, partially insured, 3,000 nongahela House, 60,000 J. D. Minis,Pikesville, Ky., 2,394 Lyon &Shorb, iron manuf's, 15,000 TWs. May, Pike co., Ky., 417 John Lenfesty's heirs, 1,200 Joshua Meahem, no F. Lorenz, iron manuf'r, 4,500 John Major, clerk, 400 Willard Leonard, clothier, 2,000 James Miller, shoemaker, H5 John Lewis, 30 Susan E. Mellon, 150 Jona. Miner, boarding house, 700 James C. Meehan, grocer, 300 Mrs. Mary Miller, 86 John Muehlbaugh, laborer, 75 Sarah Miller, servant, 20 P. C.Martin, grocer, par- Mrs. MaryMiller, 150 tially insured, 3,700 Robert Morrison, laborer, 60 Alex.Miller,attorney, 1,800 Louisa Martin,servant, 50 Mrs. Sarah Morrow, 200 Mary Anne Mitchel, 45 Elizabeth Miles, 30 John M. Mitchel,steward, 700 Otis Madison, 65 Henry Mills,steward, 75 John B.Morrison, clerk, 350 Daniel Maglone, shoemaker, 600 Samuel Moore, chair maker, 40 Thomas Murphy, laborer, 7 5 Alex. Miller, founder, par- Samuel Moore, hatter, 250 tially insured, 5,000 Wilson & Macklin, grocers, 1,800 Samuel Montgomery's heirs, 5,000 Mrs. Cath. Means, teacher, 125 Silas Moore's heirs, 3,500 Richard Morrow, 60 George M'Clelland, 1,200 Rosanna Moore, 60 Jane M'Cord, 240 J. B. Mong, machinist, 600 James M'Curdy, 6oo Arthur Mellon, bell ringer, 1,000 Andrew M'Farland, trader, 700 John Morgan, bell ringer, 1,000 Geo. W. Kuhn, variety store, 400 i8o HISTORICAL SOCIETY NOTES Skpt.-Dec.

Andrew Kirkwood, grocery Samuel M'Clurkan, saddler, 400 store, partially insured, 2,400 M.M'Ginley, tobacconist, 350 Robert Kirkwood, 250 Tho's. M'Kown, inspector, 1,900 Joel Kerr,ship builder, 60 Esther M'Millin,servant, 50 Maria Kerr, seampstress, 60 Robert M'Cann, carpenter, 160 David Kinkead, tailor, 600 John M'Kown, 350 Mrs. Nancy Kimberly, 150 W. A. M'Clurg, - 750 Joseph Kirkpatrick, clerk, 300 Mrs. Jane Newhouse, board J. A. Kaufman, Mercer co., 160 ing house, 500 Mrs. Ann Kerr, 500 George Nelson, carpenter, 75 Elizabeth Kerr, 40 Michael Neidele &Sons, cab- Chas. A. Kirk, tanner, 200 inet makers, 150 King&Holmes, grocers, par- William Noble, farmer, 4,000 tially insured, 17,000 John Newman, cabinet maker, 50 Josiah King, grocer, 2,800 Orrin Newton, 1,200 James M'Elroy, carpenter, 4,000 Geo. Ogden, druggist, par- Neal M'llwaine, coach maker, 700 tially insured, 15,000 Daniel M'Laughlin, pedlar, 400 Fr. Olnhausen &Co., platers, 350 Lewis M'Farland, laborer, 300 Mrs. Mary Oliver, 6,000 Mrs. M'Knight, board, house, 1 50 Tho's O'Brien, brush maker, 40 J. M'Cleary, cabinet maker, 300 Mrs. Catharine O'Hara, 300 Manus M'Closkey, laborer, 400 Mrs. Frances O'Conner, 400 A. M'Clintock, Jr., clerk, 400 Mrs. Catharine O'Hara, 600 Mrs. E. M'Faden, 60 Mrs. Margery O'Hara, 60 M'Clurk & Wilson, grocers, 800 Butler O'Hara's heirs, 2,500 Maj. John M'Candlish, clerk, 600 John M. Okely, 60 Bernard M'Ginn, 1,600 Lucretia Owen, 80 Isabella M'Dowell, 75 N.P. Patterson, pattern maker, 300 Robert M'Clinton,laborer, 100 Isaac Pope, clerk, 25 John M'Laughlin, bricklayer, 60 Mrs. Jane Patchell, teacher, 600 Mrs. M.A.M'Carthy, grocer, 300 Mrs. Ellen Peters, teacher, 225 Susan M'Cullam, 15 Wm. Powers, cabinet maker, 25 Catharine M'Aleer, servant, 80 Alex Parks, steward, Poor John M'Dowell, carter, 160 House, 800 John M'Cutcheon, 150 John Phillips, shoemaker, 2,500 G. W. M'Cune, tailor, 200 Joseph Pearson, part, ins'd, 4,000 Mrs. Elizabeth M'Combrie, 150 Thomas Pouch, laborer, 30 N- Patterson, R. M'Clatchey, grocer, 750 surveyor, 700 Peter Peter son, grocer, John M'Clelland, gymnasium, 950 750 Lewis Peterson > r-> scale Miss J. M'Lain,board, house, 300 J t a/i>o r manufacturer,• , i^OO\u25a0> Tames M'Caslin, 200 Conradj Pritz,-n t 1 umL -i laborer, 7c John M'Phail, carpenter, 125 Mrs> A M'Atee, 8 £ Miss 5 john Powdlj carpenterj Mary M'Kmstry, 40 James parke's heirs, 6,000 Geo. M'Lain,shoemaker, 150 Marion Pride, 650 M'Gill&Darsie, part, ins'd, 6,000 Jane Pentland, 2,000 181 LOSSES IN THE FIRE OF 1845 i8i

Robert Patterson, 1,200 Wm. Robinson, founder, David Pratt, 3>ooo partly insured, 4,000 Rody Patterson, 2,000 Robinson &Minis,founders, 4,500 John Quigley, saddletree maker, 40 Heirs of Martin Rakin, part- Mrs. Jane Quigley, 25 lyinsured, 7,000 John Reed's heirs, 500 Rev. Walter Scott, publisher Thomas G.Robinson, 1,800 "Unionist," 1,200 Yost Rough, 750 Ellen and Margaret Shaw, Col. John Ross, 7,000 sempstresses, 500 Amos P. Reed, agent, 300 James P. Stuart, partially in- Edward J. Roberts, attorney, 1,600 sured, 16,000 Thomas Roe, 5,000 Elizabeth Shaffer, servant, 25 Isaac Robson, chair maker, 150 Mary B. Shinn, 1,000 Mrs. Sarah Robinson, 1,000 John Stokes, filemaker, 400 Mrs. Reims, 80 Elizabeth and Mary Shaffer, 600 Jacob Roggen, scale manufac- Charles Smith, cook, 50 turer, 1,800 Geo. W. Smith, brewer, 1,800 Amos L. Reed, nailor, 216 Solomon Stoner, clothier, 3,600 Rankin &Coltart, grocers, 6,000 M.&R. H. Sweeney &Co., H. C. Richmond, blacksmith, 25 glass manufacturers, 4,000 John Rogers, laborer, 75 Henry Snively, grocer, 800 Elijah Reynolds, laborer, 200 Henry Serdeine, tailor, 40 John Rimmell, carpenter, 20 R. E. Sellers, druggist, par- Robert Reddick, wagon maker, 400 tiallyinsured, 3,100 Robert Robb, attorney, par- Mrs. Sarah Scott, 700 tially insured, 2,400 Wm. Shefman, cook, 50 Mrs. Margaret Reed, 600 Sebastian Sallade, saddler, 200 John Reiff, laborer, 60 Mary Stevenson, servant, 80 George Richard, chairmaker, 175 Straub & Long, coopers, 350 Charles Richards, 125 Wm. B. Shaffer, tailor, 600 Mahlon Rogers, founder, 1*500 John Stewart, 100 Mrs. LydiaRogers, milliner, 350 Derhane Stevens, river man, 100 Benjamin Richards, steward, 150 Daniel Straught, coffee mill J. C. Richer, grocer, 3,000 maker, 200 Joseph Robinson, drayman, 800 James Siddall, store keeper, 350 Rees, Love & Co., Caball Wm. H. Sutton, clerk, 162 county, Va. 260 Frederick Shahmacher, shoe Ratcliffe & Cecil, Pikesville, maker, 125 Ky. 2,400 Adelaide Steel, servant, 30 Clara Rice, servant, 15 Wm. B. Scaife, tinner, par- Joshua Russell, Sistersville, Va. 100 tiallyinsured, 3,000 John Robinson's heirs, 600 Robert Story, stage driver, 80 Elizabeth Richmond, board- Abner Stutler, laborer, 80 ing house, 250 Wm. J. Scaife, tinner, 200 Isaac Riley, blacking manu- Fr. Tobias Shahmacher, shoe- facturer, 950 maker, 125 182l82 HISTORICAL !SOCIETYCIETY NOTES Sept.-Dec.

John T. Stewart, upholsterer, 350 Arthur Toner, 1,000 John C. Snyder, cabinet maker, 75 Geo. Thompson, contractor, 3,000 Charles W. Smith, moulder, 150 Mrs. Tindle, 75 Abram Small, chair maker, 200 Arthur Timon, cook, 60 Joseph Sewell, 65 John Tassey, grocer, 425 Morgan M. Shirk, copper- Tibball & Israel, Sharon, O., 20 smith, 300 J. Tomlinson, shipbuilder, 2,500 Fr. Schrader, tailor, 65 Jacob Tranger, 250 Sarah Smith, 15 James Torrence, carter, 200 A. Stetler, sheet iron worker, 60 Charles B, Taylor, agent, 300 Andrew Shaw, paper hanger, 40 James Thompson, 1,000 Geo. Sutton Jr., clerk, 35 John Shaw, 6,000 David Sutton, liquor mer- L.T.Upton, shoemaker, 50 chant, 1,800 E. Upstill, wagonmaker, 4,000 Leopold Sahl, inn keeper, 1,500 J. Vandergrift, boatbuilder, 350 Harvey Smith, Madison, la., 2,600 Samuel Vandergrift, do 110000 Geo. Singer, chairmaker, 9,500 George Vandergrift, 500 Mrs. Letitia Smith, 85 Vankirk & Johnson, grocers, 3,000 H. J. Spraudlin, Petersburg, Mrs. Vankirk, 125 Kentucky, 1,800 Michael Vioch, wagon maker, 40 S. C. Stratton &Co., do 400 James W. Woodwell, cabinet Geo. Stolls, tailor, 60 maker, 15,000 Thos. Saunders, smith, 800 J. S. Williams,grocer, 1,200 Bishop Stevens, 60 D. M. Walton, innkeeper, 800 Benjamin Sharp, 250 Wm. Whitaker, tailor, 7,000 S. Seymour, clock maker, par- Robert Williams, grocer, 2,000 tially insured, 1,200 Robert Wyatt, ship builder, 200 Mrs. Jane Smith's heirs, 1,200 Hugh Wallace, turner, 2,000 Thomas Simmons, 5,000 W. D. Williams, stone mason, 1,200 C. B. M. Smith, attorney, 400 Benjamin Weaver, Mer- Margaret Struddard, washer- chants Hotel, part insured, 1,600 woman, 60 Henry Wilkinson, hatter, 1,500 Wm. Scholey, bonnet presser, 1,000 John Wilson, laborer, 200 Wm. Smith, 1,000 Thomas C. Watkins, chair- James Scott's heirs, 1,200 maker, 60 Shea & Pennock, merchants, 4,000 Samuel West, hatter, 375 Henry Stevenson, 5,000 J. & R. Williams, pedlars, David Sinton, 3,000 partially insured, 1,700 Catharine Torley, grocer, 300 Patrick Wheeler, laborer, 60 Mrs. Margaret Thompson, 150 B. W. Wilkins, clothier, 300 Tilghman Literary Institute, 500 Elizabeth B. Wallace, weaver, 150 Minas Tindle, chair maker, Mrs. Constance Ward, semp- partially insured, 7,000 stress, 300 Jacob Trauger, stage agent, 200 John Wallace, carter, 140 Dr, J. P. Tibbitts, 900 Wm. Wilson, grocer, 150 Mrs. Elizabeth Tomlinson, 300 P. A. Westervelt, blind man- Edward Tumny, carter, 150 ufacturer, 400 19+3 LOSSES IN THE FIRE OF 1845 183 183

Peter Walden, shoemaker, 900 John R. Williams, tailor, 200 Henry Wallace, paper stainer, 300 Joseph Wright, Washington Daniel Wolf,last maker, 300 county, 1,200 T. S. Washburn, nailor, 300 MaryAnn Wall, washwoman, 50 Thomas Wirden, 25 Western University, partially Dr. W. M.Wright, 650 insured, 12,000 Adam Weber, laborer, 200 Mrs. Mary Ann Wade, 45 Thos. Williams, laborer, 120 Catharine Wirtz, servant, 20 W. B. Wheeler, baths, 400 Wm. Watson, 1,000 Thos. Wilson, shoemaker, 50 Henry Williams, nailor, 55 Geo. Whitfield, carter, 800 Jane Wirtz, 25 Dawson Wadsworth, Mercer Hon. Wm. Wilkins, 8,000 county, fully insured, 2,000 Conrad Winebiddle, 8,000 Dr.H. Wright, 1,500 Fayette Winebiddle, 2,500 Williams & Dilworth, gro- J. Woodwell, cabinet maker, 1,200 cers, partially insured, 15,000 James Woods, 20,000 W.H. Williams,grocer, 1*500 James Wilkinson, 3>OOO John Wolff, baker, 200 Mrs. Hannah Watson, 8,000 Thomas Wallace, Louisa, Ky., 700 Frederick Went's heirs, 3>ooo John Ward, grocer, 130 Jesse Ward's heirs, 800 Mrs. E. White, 75 Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, 300 Jane Watkins, 25 Thomas Young, shoemaker, 400 Reade Washington, attorney, 1,200 Mrs. Young, milliner, 600 Philip Wiseman, hackman, 200 Wm. Young, shoemaker, 200 Andrew Wilson, saddle tree Wm. J. Young, carpenter, 1,200 manufacturer, 70 Otis Young, scale manuf'r, 3>ooo Frederick White, laborer, 50 WilliamS. Young, merchant, A. Wilson &Co., chandlers, 6,000 partially insured, 7,000 Susan Wilkins, 250 David Zillard, 500

KENSINGTON

Thomas Greenough, 2,500 John Wallace, Jr., farmer, 200 J. Freeman &Co., iron man- Mrs. Cuthbertson, 400 ufacturers, partially ins'd, 18,000 Wm. Davis, farmer, 300 Heirs of Rob't Galbralth,Galbraith, 400 Hanna, Gordon &Co., grocers, 550 Sam'l Leonard, Manager John Claney, 700 Kensington Iron Works, i>5OOi>500 John Amberson, drayman, 200 Joseph Caldwell, small roller, 250 Mrs. Hurrell, 430 R. Everson, hammerman, 1,400 Mrs. Tatnell, 450 Freeman & Miller, 5,800 Bank of United States, 900 David Gutteridge, puddler, 100 Heirs of John Johnson, par- Rev. J. Edwards, 100 tially insured, 800 John Wallace, farmer, 1,000 David Park, 215 John Watt, grocer, partially Mrs. Park, IOO100 ins'd, 1,900 John Park, 334040 HISTORICAL SOCIETY NOTES Sept.-Dec. 184

Robert Jones, 425 John Davis, laborer, 120 Reuben Leonard, farmer, 500 John Bennet, 300 Heirs of Joseph Watson, 300 Mrs. Hammill, 30 F. Taylor, stone mason, 200 R. J. Garrard, clerk, 450 M.Reily,partially insured, 1,900 Robert Heastings, roller, 375 Andrew Thompson, 200 George Foster, hammerman, 300 John Dunn, laborer, 100 Edward Clarke, roller, 200 S. W. Caskey, Penn. Forge, 2,000 James Horn, roll turner, IOO W. H. Everson, do 700 Mrs. Hale, 60 Joseph Nixon, 400 D. F. Jenkins, laborer, 130 Wm. Evans, blacksmith, 50 David Jenkins, laborer, 150 Peter Wilt,laborer, 40 Rees Lloyd,shingler, 250 Evan Davis, engine builder, 200 Alex. Call, laborer, 30 John Brown, wagoner, 150 Saml. Dunn, roller, 75 Samuel Bess, carpenter, 100 Mrs. Diehl, 25 Joseph Owens, do, 30 P. M'Laughlin, laborer, 25 D. L.Morgan, pudler, 30 James Westerman, engineer, 275 H. A. Levake, nail cutter, 200 John Leonard, roll turner, 6oo Fred. Porter, laborer, 30 Mrs. Scott, 75 J. H. Aultman, laborer, 50 Tho's Bingham, laborer, 90 John Small, laborer, 50 Mrs. M'Aleer, 90 T.H. Thomas, furnaceman, 200 Mrs. Knox, 25 blacksmith, Evan W. Evans, laborer, ISO Geo. Hutchinson, 175 Mrs. Burns, D. S. Saunders, furnaceman, 300 30 W. A. Jones, pudler, Charles Bullock, shearer, 225 75 Aaron Biggs, plasterer, Mrs. Lloyd, 100 50 David Crow, laborer, Tho's Williams,coal digger, 80 50 Matthews, laborer, 240 Daniel Giles, laborer, 150 James John Deary, 25 John Lloyd, pudler, 200 Mrs. Wrigley, 6o Jones, do, John 300 Th. S. Rees, laborer, 70 Rees Jones, laborer, 75 John Frayn, do. 4-O Tho's Boothe, carpenter, 40 Joshua Wood, brewer, 200 David Williams, engineer, 100 Mrs. Sarah Wood, 50 Abram Morgan, roller, 300 Wm. Wood, brewer, 450 Rosamond, glass blower, ) Abram Wood, do. J. 450 225 Mrs. Rosamond, j Terrence Quinn, carpenter, 40 John Williams, puddler, 150 Tho's Ford, laborer, 100 J. G. Williams, do. 125 John M. Evans, laborer, 100 Isaac Jones, laborer, 25 John Dougherty, laborer, 80