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Matchett's Baltimore Director For 1855-56
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HAR

Hardcastle Marcus, clerk, 100 Ensor
Hardelman Lewis, laborer, 24 Rock
Harden John S., (Hopkins, Lake & H.,) 21 s
Howard
Harden Sarah, 4 Barnes
Hardester Benjamin, produce dealer, 80 Light

st. wharf, h 16 Comet
Hardester David, engineer and machinst, 10
Orleans
Hardester Mary, 66 York
Hardester Mrs., 276 e Monument
HARDESTY CHARLES R., tobacco & com
mission merchant, 92 s Charles, h 160

C. R. HARDESTY,

TOBACCO

COMMISSION MERCHANT,

For the purchase of

Maryland and Ohio Leaf Tobacco,

No. 92 South Charles Street,

BALTIMORE.

145 HAR

Hardesty (George W.,) & Mills, brass found-
ers, 4 Lovely lane
Hardesty Henry, jr., 34 Cathedral, of. Savage
manuf. Co., 30 Frederick st
Hardesty John J., carpenter, 24 s Caroline
Hardesty John, carpenter, 302 e Lombard
Hardesty Sarah, 32 Maiden lane
Harding James, carpenter, 64 George
Harding John, hardware dealer, Balt., h 215
Howard
Harding John, 76 Pierce
Harding Richard A., shoemaker, 13 Bevan al
Hardman Philip, laborer, 289 Alice Anna
Hardwick Henry, paper carrier, 199 Forest
Hardy Catharine, 51 Boyd
Hardy George W., ploughsmith, 111 Hamburg
Hardy George, 133 Thames
Hardy Hezekiah S., book-keeper, 270 Aisquith
Hardy Hugh M., carter, 95 Boyd
Hardy John D., auctioneer, 176 Aisquith
Hardy John, butcher, 16 Schroeder
Hare Mary, 328 n Gay
Hare, (Rich'd.) Pierson, (William) Holliday,
(Dan'l) & Co., staple and fancy dry goods mer-
chants, 1 Hanover
Hare Thomas, laborer, 37 Aisquith
Hare William, portrait painter, 39 Jackson
Harekanhorn Martin, tailor, 17 Orchard
Hareling George, laborer, 25 Fountain
Harford George, cabinet maker, 353 Lexington
Harford Washington, wood corder, 5 Armi-
stead lane
Harford Sam'1, cooper, 231 e Fayette
Harfner Michael, shoemaker, 47 Penn. avenue

GEO. W. HARDESTY. FRANKLIN MILLS.

HARDESTY & MILLS,

Brass Founders

AND MANUFACTURERS OF

BRASS FAUCETS,

for Steam, Water, Gas, and Other Purposes.

Also all the various ARTICLES used in the

PLUMBING BUSINESS,

Lovely Lane, between South and Calvert Streets,

NEARLY OPPOSITE THE SUN IRON BUILDING,

BALTIMORE.

H. & M. are now prepared to manufacture to order every variety of Guage and Steam Cocks.
(with or without Flanges) used by Locomotive and Stationary Engine Builders, including Oil
Cocks, Cups, Couplings, &c. Also Lager Beer Cocks. Every description of Brass Castings
done daily. Turning and Finishing in all the various branches. Copper and Brass bought,
or exchanged for work.

 

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