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WIL

Wilkins Elizabeth, variety dealer, 42 Gough
Wilkins Henry, attorney, 2 Spurrier's court,
Lexington st, h 159 Park
Wilkins Isaac P., engineer. 406 West
Wilkins James, baker, 68 n Bond
Wilkins John, sailor, 47 Regester
Wilkins Dr. Joseph, 55 Franklin
Wilkins Achsah, 101 n Charles
Wilkins Alice A., 100 Dolphin
Wilkins John, blacksmith, 114 e Lombard
Wilkins Mrs. Mary C., 55 Franklin
Wilkinson Daniel, laborer, 3 s Bond
Wilkinson John B., boiler maker, 689 Baltimore
Wilkinson Joseph, saddler, 471 Light
Wilkinson Lewis, agent, 57 Eastern av
Wilkinson Patrick, tavern keeper, 47 Fell
Wilkinson Robert T.,silk hatter, 25 w Fayette,
h 227 e Fayette
Wilkinson Thomas R., tailor, 80 Ensor
Wilkinson Washington, painter, 96 n Eden
Wilkinson Wm. B., painter, 195 Mullikin
Wilkinson Mrs., 169 Madison
Wilkinson Mrs., grocer, 168 e Madison
Wilkinson Wm., cigar maker, 58 Raborg
Wilkinson William, cooper, 140 Hollins
Wilks Jas. jr. & Son, importers and dealers in
hardware, 348 w Baltimore
Wilks J., painter, 191 Broadway, h 320 e Pratt
Wilks Thomas, machinist, 313 s Charles
Wilks John, blacksmith, 56 York
Will Adam, gro. &liq. dealer, 222 Penn. av
Will Jacob, 143 s Exeter
Will Wm. C., hardware dealer, 12 n Gay

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WM C. WILL,

DEALER IN

CUTLERY,

HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES,

And Building and Cabinet Hardware,

NO. 12 N. GAY STREET,

BALTIMORE,

Britannia Tea and Coffee Sets, Safety Lamps,

for burning fluid. Lamps repaired or altered

at the shortest notice.

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Will George, tailor, 51 Biddle alley
Will Jacob, carter, 155 s Ann
Will John, cabinet maker, 143 Canton av
Will Marcus, hat and cap dealer, 40 Center mkt.
Willar William, laborer, 37 Bevan
Willart John, boiler maker, 104 n Fremont
Willats John, 44 Johnson
Wille Henry, gro. & liq. dealer, 125 Camden
Willenger Michael, tailor, 212 Eager
Willerstuf Conrad, baker, 321 Pennsylvania av
Willet Isaac, mate, 27 Gough
Willey William, clerk, 61 Aisquith

367 WIL

Willful John, tailor, 175 Ensor
Williams Alex., ship carpenter, 293 William
Williams Alex., tobacconist, 167 e Baltimore, h
262 e Baltimore

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A. W. WILLIAMS,

Tobacco, Snuff,

AND

SEGAR

MANUFACTURER,

NO. 167 E. BALTIMORE STREET,

Between Eden and Canal Streets,

BALTIMORE,

Always on hand a large and superior stock of Tobacco,
Snuff and Segars, for which I respectfully solicit orders.
Also, Leaf Tobacco for sale.

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Williams Ann, 99 s Caroline
Williams Amelia, 596 Saratoga
Williams Ann D., 30 s Exeter
Williams Aug., machinist, 552 w Pratt
Williams Barnet, tailor, 564 w Lombard
Williams Christian, 221 Henrietta
Williams Catharine, 304 Johnson
Williams Charles, paper hanger, 52 Hill, shop
159 Hanover
Williams Daniel, plasterer, 32 s Republican
Williams David, carpenter, 207 s Charles
William David, mahogany sawyer, 14 Chesnut
Williams David, of copper works, Clinton n of
Williams Edward, cattle dealer, 50 n Greene
Boston
Williams Emily, ladies' shoe store, 161 Balti-
Williams Francis, saddler, 6 L. Gough
Williams Frederick W., (Rosendale & W.) 34
n Eutaw
Williams Fred'k, cabinet maker, 34 n Eutaw
more, h 146 e Lombard
Williams George, copper smelter, Clinton s of
Boston
Williams George, book keeper, 171 n Eutaw
Williams George, cabinet maker, 80 Albemarle
Williams George H., counsellor at law, 165 St.
Paul, office 13 North
Williams George, laborer, 16 Calender
Williams George, 81 e Fayette
Williams Hannah, 49 L. Monument
Williams Isaac, ornamental painter, 28 Jackson
Williams James, carpenter. 22 Fawn
Williams James R., 53 Biddle
Williams James, machinist, 406 w Fayetle
Williams James, currier, 144 s Fremont
Williams James, pattern maker, 239 Hollins
Williams James, baker, 108 St. Mary
Williams James, brickmaker, 11 Emory
Williams James, (John & J. W. & Co.) h 77 n
Charles
Williams Jacob, grocer, 25 e Lombard
Williams Jacob, grocer, 36 e Pratt. See card
next page.
Williams John, stationer and blank book maker
19 s Calvert, h 134 s Paca '



 
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