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Census of the City of Charleston, South Carolina, For the Year 1861.
Illustrated by Statistical Tables. Prepared under the Authority of the
City Council by Frederick A. Ford:
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Charleston (S.C.). City Council.


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Frederick A. Ford
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1861
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CENSUS
OF THE
CITY OF CHARLESTON,
SOUTH CAROLINA,
For the Year 1861.
ILLUSTRATED BY
STATISTICAL TABLES.

PREPARED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE CITY COUNCIL

BY

FREDERICK A. FORD.

CHARLESTON:
STEAM-POWER PRESSES OF EVANS & COGSWELL,
No. 5 Broad and 109 East Bay Street.
1861.


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PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL.

Extracts from the Minutes, October 23d, 1860.

        Petition of numerous merchants and others, praying Council to have a correct census of the City taken at as early a day as possible

        Alderman Riggs offered the following resolution, which was adopted:

        Resolved, That the Memorial be referred to a committee of three, who shall recommend to Council proper persons to take a complete Census of the City, together with such statistical information as may be necessary to exhibit the condition and prospects of the City, to superintend the management and publication of the same, and to apportion to the several Wards their representation in Council, in conformity to the Act of the General Assembly, passed June 1st, 1838.

        The Mayor appointed the following committee, viz: Aldermen Riggs, Edgerton, and Ryan.

Extract from the Minutes, March 26th, 1861.

        Alderman Riggs, from the Special Committee, to whom was referred the petition in relation to the City Census, ask leave to report:

        That unavoidable circumstances have prevented their earlier attention to this matter, but in sufficient time to ensure its completion for all practical purposes.

        Your committee contemplated adopting the plan of dividing the City in sections or squares, and availing themselves of the services of such of our citizens (many of whom kindly offered) who would be willing to take the census of the square or block in which they reside; and in this way it was thought an accurate result would be obtained, and at much saving of expense to the City. But we find, on reflection, that whilst this plan has its advantages, it is not certain that it may not cause delay, and in the result disappoint our expectations, as we would have necessarily to engage the services of some competent person in the end, to compile and arrange the publication of the several returns made under this plan. We have, therefore, deemed it best that this system should not be adopted, but that the work be placed under the supervision of a competent person, to prepare and compile an accurate Census of the City, with such statistical information as, we trust, will meet the wants of the community, and to apportion to the several Wards their proper representation in Council, in conformity to the Act of the General Assembly, passed June 1st, 1838. And in order to ensure this result, your committee recommend that authority be given them to engage the services of Mr. FREDERICK A. FORD, at the sum stated in his communication to the Committee, feeling assured he is fully competent to accomplish the work satisfactorily, which your committee are sanguine will result in exhibiting an increase in population, enterprise and growth, in all the essentials that make up a flourishing community.

        All of which is respectfully submitted.

(Signed) J. S. RIGGS.

E. W. EDGERTON.

THOS. RYAN.


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PROCEEDINGS.

MAY 15, 1861.

        The Committee on the City Census are of opinion that the numbering of the houses in the City is rather for the convenience of reference to the residences and places of business of the citizens, than for the purpose of ascertaining the number of houses in the City, which is otherwise more accurately attained; and, consequently, where one house, for instance, has been divided on the ground-floor, in front, into two or more business offices, and the upper part is occupied, perhaps, as a boarding-house or private residence--the parties doing business in the offices below, as well as the person residing or keeping a boarding-house above, are entitled each to a separate reference to these places of business or residence by their own numbers respectively. And Mr. FORD, in preparing the City Census, is requested to conform as far as practicable to this principle of numbering.

J. S. RIGGS.

E. W. EDGERTON.

THOS. RYAN.

        Alderman Riggs, from the Special Committee, made the following Report, which was concurred in:

        The Special Census Committee, empowered by resolution of Council, to have the census taken, and the proper representation in Council apportioned according to the Act of the General Assembly, passed June 1st, 1838, beg leave, respectfully, to report: That in obedience to the resolution referred to, your Committee engaged Frederick A. Ford, Esq., for the purpose, who immediately commenced the work, under the plan agreed upon, and having now finished his labors, has delivered the same in manuscript, ready for publication.

        It would scarcely be required in this report to refer in detail to the accuracy, as far as we can judge, attained, as the work will be published as soon as possible, and will, therefore, speak for itself. We have only aimed in the discharge of our duty, to present to the community a correct and reliable census, containing such statistical information as will be of interest, and more especially, to comply with the Act of the General Assembly, requiring a decennial census to be taken for the purpose of giving to the several Wards their proper representation in Council. It will be seen that our City has increased in population, if not in a rapid, certainly in a permanent and prosperous ratio--a result more gratifying than if it were increased by mere numbers, without our orderly, quiet and law-loving people, which we venture to say cannot be surpassed, if equalled, by any city of its size. A fact so encouraging needs no further comment.

        Under the present apportionment Council will hereafter be entitled to an increase of two additional Aldermen in the Upper Wards, making in all eighteen; whilst Ward No. 2 will lose one, and Ward No. 4 will gain one, the same number will be preserved in the Lower Wards as heretofore. It is to be hoped that this additional increase in representation will enure to the interest and prosperity of all the Wards, as the City will hereafter not be designated in making tax returns, as before, in Upper and Lower Wards separately, but as a whole, and all sectional differences, if any exists, will thus be obliterated, and the general good, without particular regard to locality, become the paramount motive, whilst a judicious oversight will be observed by the representatives of their several Wards.

        Your Committee, in conclusion, find it an agreeable duty to refer to the able and faithful manner in which Mr. Ford has discharged the arduous duties incident to his engagement, and we feel confident that when the work is published and submitted to critical examination, it will not fall short of public expectation; for it will not be forgotten that during the present disturbed state of affairs, difficulties, in many instances, must have arisen, and a generous public will not fail to make the proper allowances.

        Mr. Ford's communication, addressed to the Committee, is annexed to this report, and it but remains for us obtain authority to have the work published immediately.

Respectfully submitted,

J. S. RIGGS, Chairman Com. Census.

E. W. EDGERTON.

THOS. RYAN.


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REPORT
ON THE COMPLETION OF THE CENSUS OF 1861.

Charleston, September 20, 1861.

To Messrs. JOHN S. RIGGS, E. W. EDGERTON and THOMAS RYAN, Committee on the Census:

        GENTS--Having completed the taking and arrangement of the Decennial Census of the City, I beg leave to report, briefly, that I find the population to be 48,409--a considerable increase over any number heretofore returned. With a view to accuracy, before I commenced my arrangements your opinions as to the principle upon which an enumeration of the houses of the city should be had were requested. The principle prescribed by you for my guidance has been strictly pursued, and the number of every house within the corporate limits correctly ascertained and preserved. Taking every family under the number of the house in which they resided, it was nearly impossible to omit any one, as the omission would at once be apparent on the face of my schedule, in the line devoted to the number of the house. This plan differs from any heretofore adopted, and I have reason to believe has been effectual in my attaining accurately the population of Charleston. The Census having been ordered for the purpose of ascertaining the representation of Aldermen in Council for the ensuing ten years, I procured the written opinion of Judge Pringle as to the law regulating the representation, and the principle upon which the calculation was to be based. I find that by the increase of population and taxation of Ward No. 4, since


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the Census taken in 1848, that Ward has become entitled to one additional Alderman, and Ward No. 2 loses one--the other Lower Wards retain their present representation; and Wards No. 5 and 6, by increase of population and taxation, have each become entitled to one additional Alderman. The number, therefore, of Aldermen for the ensuing ten years will be eighteen instead of sixteen, the present number.

        I have made out a set of Tables, shewing the construction of the city, the population, with ages and nativity of the whites, and number and ages of the slaves and free persons of color--the population of each street in the city separately, and the present owners and occupants of every house. These tables, with my calculation of the representation in Council, to which the different Wards are entitled, are herewith submitted.

Respectfully, etc.,

FREDERICK A. FORD.


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CENSUS
OF
CHARLESTON.

        

A TABLE, SHOWING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE CITY.

WARDS. NUMBER OF BRICK HOUSES. NUMBER OF WOODEN HOUSES. TOTAL. HOUSES ERECTED SINCE 1850.
No. 1 498 146 644 8
No. 2 251 377 628 58
No. 3 606 515 1,121 61
No. 4 620 751 1,371 118
No. 5 99 652 751 136
No. 6 79 907 986 197
No. 7 16 424 440 157
No. 8 10 741 751 470
Total. 2,179 4,513 6,692 1,205


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        In the report made to the City Council of the Census taken in 1848, the population of the city, as it appears by the United States Census, is brought down to the year 1840. The population as returned for the years 1850 and 1860 (the subsequent decades) appears by the following Tables obtained from the office of the Marshal of the Confederate States for the District of South Carolina, the Census of 1850 having been taken previous to the annexation of the neck to the city, and the Census of 1860 after the annexation.

        

UNITED STATES CENSUS, 1850.

WARDS. WHITES. SLAVES. FREE PERSONS OF COLOR. TOTAL.
Ward 1 2,807 2,446 165 5,418
Ward 2 2,750 3,209 319 6,278
Ward 3 4,386 3,241 518 8,145
Ward 4 5,499 5,796 997 12,292
  15,442 14,692 1,999 32,133
Neck 4,570 4,840 1,442 10,852
  20,012 19,532 3,441 42,986

        

UNITED STATES CENSUS, 1860.

WARDS. FREE WHITES AND COLORED. SLAVES. TOTAL.
Ward No. 1 2,476 1,120 3,596
Ward No. 2 2,148 2,727 4,875
Ward No. 3 4,092 1,648 5,740
Ward No. 4 5,413 3,253 8,666
Ward No. 5 3,226 1,445 4,671
Ward No. 6 4,193 2,000 6,193
Ward No. 7 2,040 534 2,579
Ward No. 8 2,996 879 3,875
  26,584 13,606 40,195


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TABLE SHOWING THE INHABITANTS OF THE CITY.

WARDS. WHITE. SLAVE. FREE COLORED. TOTAL.
No. 1 2,681 1,578 121 4,380
2 3,102 3,137 161 6,400
3 4,522 2,221 370 7,113
4 5,926 4,365 815 11,106
5 2,739 2,111 853 5,703
6 3,476 2,381 760 6,617
7 1,924 609 201 2,734
8 2,599 1,253 504 4,356
Total 26,969 17,655 3,785 48,409

        

TABLE OF THE WHITE INHABITANTS.

WARDS. WHITE MALES. WHITE FEMALES. TOTAL. NUMBER OF FAMILIES.
No. 1 1,370 1,311 2,681 436
2 1,431 1,671 3,102 689
3 2,269 2,253 4,522 921
4 2,754 3,172 5,926 1,019
5 1,389 1,350 2,739 524
6 1,695 1,781 3,476 574
7 968 956 1,924 319
8 1,263 1,336 2,599 610
  13,139 13,830 26,969 5,092


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TABLE OF THE AGES OF THE WHITE MALES.

WARDS. Under 1 1 to 5 5 to 10 10 to 20 20 to 30 30 to 40 40 to 50 50 to 60 60 to 70 70 to 80 80 to 90 90 to 95 95 to 100 Over 100 Effective Males bet. 18 and 45 Males between 16 and 60.
No. 1. 42 137 131 195 363 243 136 69 40 10 4 .. .. .. 771 908
2. 52 151 155 256 264 262 151 88 37 10 4 .. .. .. 729 893
3. 69 261 237 387 436 403 286 110 59 15 6 .. .. .. 1174 1427
4. 78 276 241 521 588 466 289 183 77 31 3 1 .. .. 1460 1786
5. 44 175 130 320 273 209 138 63 32 4 1 .. .. .. 711 843
6. 43 225 236 392 339 203 152 63 30 10 2 .. .. .. 802 936
7. 26 126 117 153 199 158 96 57 31 4 1 .. .. .. 481 586
8. 44 167 151 229 227 193 136 81 27 6 2 .. .. .. 602 751
  398 1518 1398 2453 2689 2137 1384 714 333 90 23 1 .. .. 6730 8130

        

TABLE OF THE AGES OF THE WHITE FEMALES.

WARDS. Under 1 1 to 5 5 to 10 10 to 20 20 to 30 30 to 40 40 to 50 50 to 60 60 to 70 70 to 80 80 to 90 90 to 95 95 to 100 Over 100
No. 1 39 145 125 252 319 199 103 66 40 19 3 .... 1 ....
2 38 112 210 322 360 232 180 122 61 26 7 1 .... ....
3 67 255 265 374 440 399 200 131 86 24 11 1 .... ....
4 87 270 306 714 499 294 167 88 56 12 .... 1 3 ....
5 45 160 141 261 293 197 116 71 47 14 5 .... .... 1
6 48 191 215 442 363 237 135 74 51 21 4 .... .... ....
7 38 123 114 170 203 148 75 47 30 6 2 .... .... ....
8 37 159 164 286 247 201 122 66 39 13 2 .... .... ....
  399 1416 1540 2821 2724 1907 1098 665 410 135 34 3 4 1


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A TABLE, SHOWING THE NATIVITY OF THE WHITE MALES.

WARDS. Born in Charleston. In South Carolina, but not in Charleston. In Confederate States, but not in South Carolina. Present United States. England. Ireland. Scotland. Wales. France. Spain. Portugal. Germany. Switzerland. Italy. Russia. Norway. Denmark. Sweden. Other countries.
No. 1 595 88 50 98 46 253 28 2 12 3 ...... 160 2 ...... 2 ...... 3 6 22
2 874 111 41 66 33 139 19 ...... 9 4 2 115 2 4 1 ...... 1 ...... 1
3 1090 54 57 136 53 504 26 1 18 25 8 241 5 26 8 ...... 5 3 9
4 1513 226 89 185 64 257 40 ...... 23 7 5 305 5 8 7 ...... 3 5 12
5 706 190 31 63 14 230 9 ...... 5 2 ...... 127 1 4 1 ...... 1 ...... 5
6 1072 104 61 98 28 124 11 ...... 14 1 ...... 161 1 2 ...... ...... 1 3 4
7 482 110 20 42 23 124 14 ...... 6 2 2 134 1 ...... 2 ...... ...... ...... 6
8 624 175 40 42 18 140 11 3 10 4 ...... 186 1 1 ...... ...... 1 ...... 7
  6964 1058 389 732 279 1771 158 6 97 48 17 1429 18 45 21 ...... 15 17 66


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A TABLE, SHOWING THE NATIVITY OF THE WHITE FEMALES.

WARDS. Born in Charleston. In South Carolina, but not in Charleston. In Confederate States, but not in South Carolina. Present United States. England. Ireland. Scotland. Wales. France. Spain. Portugal. Germany. Switzerland. Italy. Russia. Norway. Denmark. Sweden. Other countries.
No. 1 680 106 41 83 45 209 13 1 15 ...... ...... 101 ...... ...... 2 ...... 2 3 10
2 1097 106 54 69 30 203 15 ...... 9 2 ...... 78 3 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 1
3 1228 105 56 99 49 502 14 2 15 5 1 154 1 9 3 ...... 4 1 5
4 1853 288 96 184 83 345 30 5 34 1 ...... 224 3 2 7 ...... 1 2 14
5 771 156 41 61 9 226 6 1 3 ...... 1 67 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 7
6 1111 165 66 73 33 161 9 ...... 9 1 ...... 132 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 4
7 530 111 26 36 19 111 9 ...... 2 ...... 1 101 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 9
8 693 234 34 46 26 134 5 ...... 5 2 ...... 151 1 1 ...... ...... ...... 1 3
  7978 1271 414 651 294 1891 101 9 92 11 3 1008 8 14 12 ...... 7 10 53


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SLAVES.--Number and Ages.

WARD. MALES. FEMALES. TOTAL. AGES OF THE MALE SLAVES. AGES OF THE FEMALE SLAVES.
        Under 1. 1 to 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 20. 20 to 30. 30 to 40. 40 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 95. 95 to 100. Over 100. Under 1. 1 to 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 20. 20 to 30. 30 to 40. 40 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 95. 95 to 100. Over 100.
No. 1. 690 888 1,578 8 64 74 153 123 95 78 56 26 12   1     18 59 77 185 141 144 119 89 41 13 2      
2. 1,404 1,733 3,137 32 124 169 264 274 236 167 78 41 13 4 1 1   39 131 195 297 349 262 219 127 73 29 10 1   1
3. 978 1,243 2,221 16 78 107 196 169 181 116 54 44 14 3       27 110 124 233 198 197 145 109 77 16 4   3  
4. 1,869 2,496 4,365 55 190 181 408 343 301 209 112 43 18 5 3   1 56 199 251 515 443 392 312 202 87 32 5 1 1  
5. 940 1,171 2,111 28 113 99 195 152 120 105 75 37 9 4 2 1   29 122 119 224 206 150 139 98 51 17 13     3
6. 1,012 1,369 2,381 29 103 110 213 181 139 102 72 44 12 5 1     23 129 142 303 228 181 160 108 90   5      
7. 277 332 609 9 45 35 47 42 32 32 18 11 4 1 1     6 15 50 80 56 42 30 27 15 4 4 1 2  
8. 551 702 1,253 22 58 79 112 82 56 60 42 22 15 3       18 80 61 132 109 81 83 82 41 12 3      
Total 7,721 9,934 17,655 199 775 854 1588 1366 1160 879 507 268 97 25 9 2 1 216 845 1019 1969 1730 1449 1207 842 475 123 46 3 6 4


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FREE PERSONS OF COLOR.--Number and Ages.

        AGES OF FREE MALES. AGES OF FREE FEMALES.
WARD. MALES. FEMALES. TOTAL. UNDER 1. 1 to 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 20. 20 to 30. 30 to 40. 40 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 95. 95 to 100. Over 100. Under 1. 1 to 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 20. 20 to 30. 30 to 40. 40 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 95. 95 to 100. Over 100.
No. 1. 51 70 121 1 2 5 7 12 10 5 3 4 2         2 4 4 17 7 16 7 8 3 1       1
2. 53 108 161 1 5 14 6 9 5 4 7 2           4 13 17 21 19 12 9 4 4 2   2 1  
3. 136 234 370 4 14 26 26 21 14 12 14 2 3         8 19 28 37 41 34 26 19 15 3 4      
4. 292 523 815 16 50 43 61 32 26 29 22 9 2 1 1     14 51 66 117 75 81 53 32 14 16 3 1    
5. 369 484 853 9 48 54 96 58 44 25 20 11 3 1       18 53 49 125 73 55 44 37 17 11 1 1    
6. 308 452 760 13 45 64 66 37 31 27 15 8     1 1   13 43 51 97 81 52 48 36 17 12 2      
7. 84 117 201 8 10 11 23 11 5 4 9 2 1         3 13 13 29 19 13 12 11 1 2   1 1  
8. 213 291 504 9 35 31 51 37 23 14 8 4 1         8 37 46 66 46 40 18 17 8 4        
Total 1,506 2,279 3,785 61 209 248 336 217 158 120 98 42 12 2 2 1   70 233 274 509 361 303 217 164 79 51 10 5 2 1


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TABLE, SHOWING THE POPULATION OF EACH STREET IN THE CITY.

STREETS. WHITE PERSONS. SLAVES. FREE COLORED. TOTAL.
Aiken 19 14 5 38
Alexander 153 174 37 364
Allway 45 ... ... 45
America 274 144 77 495
Amherst 184 42 22 248
Ann 91 50 11 152
Anson 353 252 65 670
Archdale 182 117 36 335
Ashe ... 19 21 40
Ashley 243 191 16 450
Ashton 25 13 ... 38
Atlantic 86 41 4 131
Bay 45 57 ... 102
Bedon's Alley 25 22 2 49
Beaufain 394 272 48 714
Bee 66 46 7 119
Benseman's Court 1 9 2 12
Berresford 24 14 21 59
Blake 40 20 ... 60
Borgard 116 22 27 165
Broad 485 557 25 1,067
Bull 184 227 49 460
Burns' Lane 124 26 15 165
Calhoun 1,164 599 185 1,948
Cannon 487 261 47 795
Cannon's Court 6 2 ... 8
Cedar Court 24 16 17 57
Chalmers 73 32 4 109
Chapel 94 141 50 285
Charlotte 185 203 34 422
Chesnut 31 ... 3 34
Chinquepin 11 4 ... 15


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STREETS. WHITE PERSONS. SLAVES. FREE COLORED. TOTAL.
Chisolm's Mill and Lot 15 112 ... 127
Church 863 353 67 1,283
Clifford 36 21 9 66
Clifford's Alley 1 76 ... 77
College 55 47 18 120
Columbus 302 70 18 390
Coming 771 514 273 1,558
Concord 106 36 ... 142
Congress 10 13 ... 23
Cooper 14 2 ... 16
Cooper's Court 16 9 ... 25
Cordes ... ... ... ...
Council 30 41 ... 71
Court House Square 22 21 ... 43
Cromwell's Terrace 47 2 ... 49
Cumberland 82 33 6 121
Desportes' Court 1 27 17 45
Dereef's Court ... 20 5 25
Doughty 61 29 1 91
Drake 72 76 2 150
Duncan 32 63 61 156
East Battery & E. Bay 876 655 30 1,561
Elizabeth 69 132 70 271
Elliott 105 53 17 175
Elm Row 14 ... 20 34
Exchange ... ... ... ...
Felix 10 19 18 47
Ford's Court 1 6 5 12
Franklin 101 98 ... 199
Gadsden 136 77 2 215
Friend 172 146 10 328
George 208 267 29 444
Gibbes 21 26 ... 47
Gillon 9 2 ... 11
Glebe 68 40 ... 108
Green 29 29 7 65
Greenhill 10 17 ... 27


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STREETS. WHITE PERSONS. SLAVES. FREE COLORED. TOTAL.
Grove 2 48 ... 50
Guignard 36 5 1 42
Hacker's Alley 38 ... 1 39
Hagerman's Court 4 2 13 19
Hampden Court 46 9 ... 55
Hampstead Mall 55 21 ... 76
Hanover 200 27 11 238
Hard's Alley 30 21 6 57
Harney's Court ... ... ... ...
Hasell 185 210 13 408
Hayne 10 ... ... 10
Henrietta 70 74 85 229
Hester ... 29 ... 29
Heyward's Court 37 3 8 48
Horlbeck's Alley 100 33 14 147
Hudson 35 37 ... 72
Huger ... 3 ... 3
Hunter's Court 22 2 ... 24
Inspection 114 52 39 205
Islington Court 17 12 ... 29
Jasper Court 59 28 15 102
John 77 153 27 257
Johnson's Court 19 ... ... 19
Judith 65 72 19 156
King 3,023 1,215 99 4,337
Kirkland's Lane 6 15 19 40
Ladson's Court 5 13 ... 18
Lamboll 72 94 3 169
Laurel 37 23 28 88
Laurens 175 111 3 289
Legare 140 228 ... 368
Liberty 85 57 2 144
Lightwood's Alley 5 18 ... 23
Lilly Court 23 1 14 38
Limehouse 80 75 1 156
Line 244 78 77 399
Linguard 120 7 1 128


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STREETS. WHITE PERSONS. SLAVES. FREE COLORED. TOTAL.
Lodge Alley 10 ... ... 10
Logan 65 56 5 126
Longitude Lane 33 10 1 44
Lucas 23 49 17 89
Lynch 107 154 11 272
Magazine 137 116 37 290
Maiden Lane 20 16 ... 36
Marion 46 14 ... 60
Market 288 75 46 409
Marsh 98 38 11 147
Mary 144 129 49 322
Mazyck 126 98 16 240
McBride's Lane 13 26 1 40
McKeegan's Court 14 ... ... 14
McMahon's Court 7 5 ... 12
Meeting 1,447 945 104 2,496
Middle 121 62 23 206
Mill 70 45 16 131
Mills (Bennett's) 9 76 ... 85
Minority 13 20 10 43
Montague 167 208 49 424
Morris 169 110 74 353
Mott's Lane 4 11 6 21
Moultrie 13 46 11 70
Mount 3 5 2 10
Nassau 168 73 119 360
New 106 130 ... 236
Norman 22 9 1 32
Nunan 30 3 4 37
Oak 7 1 ... 8
Orange 62 57 7 126
Orange Court 19 ... ... 19
Paine's Court 29 ... ... 29
Palmetto 4 29 2 35
Park 9 3 ... 12
Payne 11 1 ... 12
Percy 54 9 11 74


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STREETS. WHITE PERSONS. SLAVES. FREE COLORED. TOTAL.
Pickett's Alley 5 4 4 13
Pinckney 171 43 ... 214
Pine (Ward No. 7) 18 6 ... 24
Pine (Ward No. 8) 25 6 ... 31
Philadelphia 90 3 ... 93
Phillips' Court 18 7 ... 25
Pitt 225 302 49 576
Porter's Row 13 10 4 27
President 31 10 6 47
Price's Alley 19 8 21 48
Princess 7 7 34 48
Pringle 3 3 ... 6
Prioleau 5 ... ... 5
Pritchard 59 23 6 88
Queen 950 255 77 1,282
Race 10 ... ... 10
Radcliffe 163 174 81 418
Reaper's Alley 12 3 ... 15
Reid 186 68 42 296
Rodgers' Alley 15 5 11 31
Roper's Court 11 4 ... 15
Rose Lane 17 7 15 39
Rumney ... 4 12 16
Rutledge 189 215 3 407
Rutledge Avenue 371 346 27 744
Sans-Souci 12 16 ... 28
Savage 120 98 10 228
Shell Alley 19 ... ... 19
Shepherd 50 14 1 65
Short 30 41 ... 71
Short Court 22 1 1 24
Simons 2 ... ... 2
Sires 64 10 16 90
Sires Alley 87 ... 16 103
Smith 392 292 59 743
Smith's Lane 32 36 9 77
Smith's Place 11 6 ... 17


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STREETS. WHITE PERSONS. SLAVES. FREE COLORED. TOTAL.
Society 264 195 14 473
South 58 19 46 123
South Bay 149 231 ... 380
Spring 484 242 73 799
State 309 102 20 431
St. Michael's Alley 10 4 ... 14
Stoll's Alley 83 41 10 134
St. Philip 778 469 119 1,366
Thomas 25 47 ... 72
Thompson's Court ... 10 29 39
Tradd 835 574 26 1,435
Trapmann 26 44 ... 70
Trout's Court 12 ... ... 12
Trumbo's Court 24 16 ... 40
Unity Alley 7 ... ... 7
Vanderhorst 181 140 59 380
Vendue Range 2 ... ... 2
Vernon 101 82 ... 183
Wall 142 75 43 260
Warren 123 189 43 365
Washington 190 174 45 409
Water 70 72 14 156
Weim's Court 40 23 10 73
Wentworth 692 474 48 1,214
Wescott's Court 30 34 5 69
West 29 24 30 83
Wharf 39 6 ... 45
William's Row 39 ... ... 39
Wilson ... 5 12 17
Woolfe 173 28 8 209
Wragg 42 55 ... 97
Wragg Square 31 26 1 58
Zigzag Court 16 7 ... 23


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TABLE,
SHOWING THE
NUMBER, CONSTRUCTION, OWNER, OCCUPANT.
AND
WARD LOCATION
OF
EVERY HOUSE IN THE CITY.


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AIKEN STREET.

        Runs North from Columbus Street to Line Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
1   1 James M. Eason. Henry White.
3   2 James M. Eason. Slaves.
5   1 James Dunning. Albert Cordes.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 John Christopher. John Christopher.
4   1 Tr. Est. Mary J. Rodgers. Pinckney D. Rodgers.
6   1   Robert Mundora, f. p. c.

ATLANTIC STREET.

        Runs West from E. Bay to Church St. next street South of Water.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1   1 Perry E. Chapman. Perry E. Chapman.
3   1 Capt. Wm. H. McDonald. Capt. Wm. H. McDonald.
5   1 Capt. William Mullins. Capt. William Mullins.
7   1 Mrs. Ann Mullins. James F. Thompson.
9   1 Tr. Est. chl'n of E. Mills. N. B. Neff.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Est. Henry T. Street. Mrs. Street.
4 1   Est. Oliver L. Dobson. Capt. Francis Roberts.
6 1   Thomas Bonnell. Frederick A. Porcher.
8 1   Jacob Allison Lockwood. Jacob Allison Lockwood.
10   1 Mrs. M. & E. McGillivray Peter C. Lewis.
12   1 William L. Daggett. William L. Daggett.
14   1 Mary Riley. William Lamotte.
16 1   Orlando R. Levy, Trustee. Jenny James, p. c.
18   1 Charles F. Levy. John H. Muller.

ASHTON STREET.

        Runs West from Norman St. to Chesnut, next North of Spring St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Louisa McCants. Louisa McCants.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 John Hargraves. Susan Sherrison.
4   1 John Hargraves. John Martin.
6   1 John Hargraves. Unoccupied.
8   1 John Hargraves. Thomas Quirk.
10   1 Horace E. Walpole. Horace E. Walpole.
12   1 Thomas Dean Mitchell. Thomas Dean Mitchell.
14   1 Richard Harrison, f. p. c. Unoccupied.


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ALEXANDER STREET.

        Runs North from Calhoun to Judith Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 Richard E. Dereef, p. c. Thomas Kenny.
3   1 Somerset Mathews, p. c. Somerset Mathews, p. c.
5   1 Somerset Mathews, p. c. John Glasgow.
7   1 Richard E. Dereef, p. c. John N. Greggs.
9   1 Mrs. E. S. Tennent. Slaves.
11   1 Mrs. E. S. Tennent. Slaves.
13   1 Mrs. E. S. Tennent. Slaves.
15   1 Eliza W. Deas, p. c. William Deas, p. c.
17   1 William Henry Houston. Charles Foster.
19   1 William Henry Houston. Berkley G. Wilkins.
21   1 William Henry Houston. Murdoch P. Matheson.
23   1 Benjamin M. Lee. Benjamin M. Lee.
25   1 Francis D. Lee. Francis D Lee.
27 1   Mrs. Maria C. Faber. Mrs. Maria C. Faber.
29   1 Samuel Sanders. T. Harrington and others.
31   1 Samuel Sanders. Slaves.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Mrs. C. H. Bernard. John Morrissey.
4   1 Mrs. C. H. Bernard. Mrs. Sarah Edmund.
6   1 John Nagle. John Nagle.
8   1 Mrs. Ann Hamlin and Mrs. Jane Gadsden. John Dewees.
10 1   John Marshall. John Marshall.
12   1 Mrs. Jane Gadsden. Slaves.
14   1 Mrs. Jane Gadsden. Slaves.
16   1 Mrs. Jane Gadsden. Arnold Wragg, p. c.
18   1 Mrs. Jane Gadsden. Mrs. Jane Gadsden.
20 1   Charles N. Hubert. Charles N. Hubert.
22   1 Mrs. Emily Hayne. Mrs. Emily Hayne.
24   1 Adam E. Gibson. Adam E. Gibson.
26   1 Trust Est. of Mrs. M. S. Pinckney and children. Mrs. M. S. Pinckney.
28   1 William Mazyck. William Mazyck.
30   1 E. M. Whiting, Trustee. Margaret Felder, p. c.
32   1 Edward James Folger. Edward James Folger.
34   1 Cordt Dieckhoff. Port Pryor, p. c.
36   1 Cordt Dieckhoff. Slaves.
38   1 Cordt Dieckhoff. Thomas Mulherin.
40   1 Cordt Dieckhoff. Daniel Sullivan.
42   1 Cordt Dieckhoff. Mary Johnson, p. c.


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ALLWAY STREET.

        Runs West from Norman Street, next North of Ashton Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 John Magrath. John Magrath.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Christiana Kreete. Christiana Kreete.
4   2 Mrs. Eliza C. K. Fludd. Joseph McInerny.
6   1 William Sam'l Martin. William Sam'l Martin.
8   1 Patrick Kenny. James Shannahan.
10   1 William Sam'l Martin. Unoccupied.
12   1 Thomas Y. Simons. Unoccupied.
14   1 Thomas Y. Simons. Thomas Elliott Doyle.
16   1 Thomas Y. Simons. Ann Tann.
18   1 Thomas Y. Simons. Michael Keefe.

ANN STREET.

        Runs from Elizabeth Street, on the South side of the Public Mall, to King Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 Miss Cath'e M. Carsten. Miss Cath'e M. Carsten.
3   1 Miss Cath'e M. Carsten. James Mouson.
5   1 Miss Cath'e M. Carsten. Morgiana Jackson.
7   1 Miss Cath'e M. Carsten. Joseph Harpool.
9   1 Est. Patrick J. Boyce. Mrs. E. Burns and others.
11   1 P. O'Neill. Jane Keenan and slaves.
13   1 James Corcoran. Jas. Corcoran and others.
15   1 John Sheridan. John Sheridan and others.
17   1 George M. Martin. George M. Martin.
19   1 Claus H. Harbers. Wm. Edward Honour.
21   1 Claus H. Harbers. Mary Motta.
23   1 Claus H. Harbers. Emma Reid and others.
25 1   So. Ca. Railroad Co. Freight Depot.
27 1   So. Ca. Railroad Co. Freight Depot.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Samuel Y. Tupper. Samuel Y. Tupper.
4 1   So. Ca. Railroad Co. Freight Depot.
6 1   Mrs. Cath'e Oppenheim. Mrs. Mary Sigwald.
8 1   Mrs. Cath'e Oppenheim. William Maguire.
10 1   Mrs. Cath'e Oppenheim. Unoccupied.
12 1   Mrs. Cath'e Oppenheim. Mrs. Dorothy Schroder.
14   1 Mrs. Cath'e Oppenheim. Mrs. Charlotte Cagney.


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ANSON STREET.

        Runs North from Market Street, between Church and East Bay Streets, to Calhoun Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   John Von Hollen. John Von Hollen.
3 1     Cotton Press.
5       Stores G. W. Williams & Co.
7     William Hockaday. Hockaday's Stables.
9   1 J. H. Kornahrens. Mrs. Henrietta Werner.
11   1 Edward Collins. Adam Zoller and others.
13 1   Joseph Prevost. Edward Rourke.
15 1   Joseph Prevost. John Nolan.
17 1   F. W. Claussen. Claussen Flour Mill.
19 1   Palmetto Fire Engine Co. Palmetto Fire En. House
21   1 Jacob Barrett. Moses J. Callahan.
23 1     Daniel Twohill.
25 1   David Barrow. David Barrow.
27 1   Joshua Burie. Joshua Burie.
29 1   J. and Benj. Lucas. Capt. John Byers.
31 1   J. and Benj. Lucas. Louis Koester.
33 1   Est. Geo. Thompson. Edwin W. Ehney.
35 1   Ann R. Hunt. Nathaniel Hunt.
37 1   A. J. Lawton. John C. Claussen.
39     Trust Est. Mrs. J. Robinson and children. Mrs. Jane Reed.
41 1   Trust Est. Mrs. J. Robinson and children. Slaves.
43 1   Trust Est. Mrs. J. Robinson and children. Edward Templeton.
45 1   Trust Est. Jas. Mathews' children. Miss Mathews.
47   1 Est. John M. Chisolm. Wm. C. Bee.
49   1 Major William Laval. Major William Laval.
51 1   Trust Est. Mrs. Sarah E. Brown and children. Mrs. Sarah E. Brown.
53   1 Bishop Lynch. Rev. Leon Fillion.
55   1 Est. Sarah Dehon. Slaves.
57   1 Est. Sarah Dehon. Mrs. Matilda Collins.
59   1 Diana Buchanan, f. p. c. Diana Buchanan, f. p. c.
61   1 Sarah Drayton, f. p. c. Sarah Drayton, f. p. c.
63   3 James P. Earle. L. Legare, f. p. c., & others
65   1 James P. Earle. Susan Legare, f. p. c.
67   1 James P. Earle. Susan Legare, f. p. c.
69   1 Miss Mary Mann. Slaves.
71   1 Miss Mary Mann. Juliana Gregg, f. p. c.
73   1 Michael Gratton. Michael Gratton.
75   1 Michael Gratton. Michael Gratton.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
77 1   James Carroll. Unoccupied.
79 1   James Carroll. James Carroll.
81   1 John Dougherty. William Moran.
83     John Dougherty. Joseph Dothage.
EAST SIDE.        
2     ---- Touhy. F. Leffman and others.
4 1   ---- Touhy. Unoccupied.
6 1   ---- Touhy. James Chambers.
8 1   ---- Touhy. William Rochester.
10 1   ---- Touhy. Peter Morgan and others.
12 1   ---- Touhy. Unoccupied.
14 1   ---- Touhy. Unoccupied.
16 1   ---- Touhy. Robert Moultrie, f. p. c.
18 1   Miss Jane McCrady, and children of Mrs. Sarah Trescot. Henry Trescot.
20 1   Charles Clark. Thomas Kenney.
22   1 Daphne Hampton. John Nolan.
24   1 Elisha Whilden or Mary C. Artman. Francis Osaras.
26   1 Mrs. Cath. E. Channer. John Bruns.
28   1 Mrs. Cath. E. Channer. George Doyle.
30 1   Mrs. Ann Greiner. Louis Wernicke.
32   1 Mrs. Ann Greiner. Mrs. Ann Greiner.
34   1 Abel McKee. Mary Holmes, f. p. c.
36 1   Mrs. Catherine Brady. William R. Green.
38   1 Mrs. Catherine Brady. Mrs. Catherine Brady.
40   1 H. H. Williams. Slaves.
42 1   William P. Knox. William P. Knox.
44 1   Samuel J. Wagner. Theo. B. Guy.
46 1   Martin Dowd. George Connor.
48     Martin Dowd. George Wambach.
50 1   Martin Dowd. John Riigheimer.
52 1   Martin Dowd. Raphael Morillo.
54 1   Martin Dowd. Edward Stehle.
56 1   William Inglis, f. p. c. William Inglis, f. p. c.
58 1   Joshua Lazarus. Henry Lilienthal.
60 1   Joshua Lazarus. Carsten Wiebcke.
62   1 Roger Gannon. John White.
64 1   John Corbett. Henry Gerken.
66 1   Alexander R. Main. Alexander R. Main.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
68     Alexander R. Main. Alexander R. Main.
70 1   Mrs. Eliz'th C. Chazal. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Chazal.
72 1   Mrs. Eliz'th C. Chazal. Dr. Jno. P. Chazal's office.
74   1 Alexander R. Main. Cooper Shop.
76 1   Mrs. Harriet E. Neufville. Mrs. Harriet E. Neufville.
78   1 Mrs. Murhead. George Cordes.
80   1 Mrs. Murhead. Unoccupied.
82 1   Ann M. Tennent. William W. Wilbur.
84   1 Est. Nathaniel Cooper. Unoccupied.
86   1 Est. Nathaniel Cooper. Catherine Monighan.
88   1 Mrs. Mary S. Sullivan. James Brady.
90   1 E. Bondeau. Margt. W. Pinceel, f. p. c.
92   1 E. Bondeau. Emma Jane Holmes.
94   1 Mrs. Mary S. Sullivan. Daniel L. Glen.
96   1 John P. Kiep. Jurgen H. Kiep.
98   1 Robert Howard. Jane McGee, f. p. c.
100   1 Robert Howard. Robert Howard.
102   1 Albert Von Dohlen. Richard Small, f. p. c.
104   1 Albert Von Dohlen. Rebecca Lawson, f. p. c.
106   3 Albert Von Dohlen. Free Persons and Slaves.
108   1 Albert Von Dohlen. Van Dohlen's Grist Mill.
110   1 Albert Von Dohlen. Albert Van Dohlen.
112   1 B. G. Heriot. Jerry Moriarty & others.
114 1   B. G. Heriot. Tinner's Shop.
116   1 B. G. Heriot. Thos. Branth and others.
118   1 J. T. Elsworth. Thomas McGowan.
120   1 J. T. Elsworth. Isaac S. K. Elsworth.

ASHE STREET.

        Runs North from Line Street, between Coming and Laurel.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 John S. Riggs. Samuel O'Hear, f. p. c.
3   1 John S. Riggs. Slaves.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 John S. Riggs. Slaves.
4   1 John S. Riggs. William Edwards, f. p. c.


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ARCHDALE STREET.

        Runs North from Queen Street, nearly opp. Friend St., to Beaufain.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1 1   J. K. Bevin. John Mannahan.
3   1 J. K. Bevin. Thomas O'Keef.
5   1 Moses D. Hyams. Patrick Conroy.
7   1 Moses D. Hyams. Slaves.
9   1 Moses D. Hyams. Mrs. Abbot.
11   1 John Artman. J. Artman's car'e factory.
13   1 John Artman. John Artman.
15 1   Est. Walter Knox. Mrs. Alston.
17   1 Thomas Ryan. Thomas Ryan.
19 1   Etienne Poincignon. Etienne Poincignon.
21 1   Mrs. M. E. Flagg. Mrs. M. E. Flagg.
23   1 Jacob Schirmer. L. Uttrich.
25 1   Jacob Schirmer. G. F. Trescot.
27 1   German Friendly Society. Hall German F. Society.
29 1   Est. Robert F. Henry. A. Nell, f. p. c.
31   1 Est. Robert F. Henry. Slaves.
33   1 Est. Robert F. Henry. Slaves.
35   1 Est. Robert F. Henry. Mary Purvis, f. p. c.
37   1 William B. Ryan. Thomas E. Ryan.
39   1 Daniel H. Silcox. Daniel H. Silcox.
41   1 Peter Horlbeck. Slaves on lot.
43 1   Hope Fire Engine Com. Hope Fire Engine House.
45   1 James Moorhead. John Duggan.
47   1 James Moorhead. W. A. Withington.
49   1 Jacob Wienges. C. Spencer, f. p. c.
51   1 Jacob Wienges. F. Dure.
53 1   Jacob Wienges. C. H. Gerdts.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Mrs. Catherine Oland. F. J. Puckh.
4   1 Mrs. Catherine Oland. John Bulwinkle.
6 1   Mrs. M. A. You. H. Slawson, Jr.
8   1 Albert Elfe. Unoccupied.
10   1 James Macbeth, Trustee  
      of Ann E. Brady, f. p. c. Owen Chattus, f. p. c.
12   1 Henry Horlbeck. John Clark.
14   1 Mrs. Ann Fox. Henry Harbers.
16 1   A. L. Salomon.  
18 1   John King. A. Savage, f. p. c.
20   1 Est. Suder Bohles. Slaves.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
22   1 Est. Suder Bohles. H. Fencke.
24 1   C. H. Klenke. C. H. Klenke.
26     Est. George Rout. Mrs. Greenland.
28   1 Thomas Aimar, Trustee. Thomas Aimar.
30 1   James Moorhead. James Moorhead.
32   1 Thomas W. Malone. John Torley.
34   1 Theresa Hedderly, f. p. c. Theresa Hedderly, f. p. c.
36 1   John F. Ficken. John F. Ficken.

ASHLEY STREET.

        Runs North from Calhoun Street, between Rutledge and Lucas Streets, entirely through Ward 6 and partly through Ward 8.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1 1   Edward Sebring. Timothy W. Johnson.
3   1 John Bevin. Eleazer Phillips.
5   1 Mrs. Mayrant. Mrs. Mayrant.
7   1 John Bevin. Charles Goodman.
9   1 Est. John Charles Blum. Dr. David Geiger.
11 5 1 Confederate States. Arsenal.
13   1 William Lebby. William Lebby.
15   1 A. L. Tobias. Unoccupied.
17   1 Marx E. Cohen. Marx E. Cohen.
19   1 Hutson Lee. George W. Symes.
21   1 E. W. Holland. Mrs. Eliz. Toomer.
23   1 Henry Laurens Toomer. Henry Laurens Toomer.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
25   1 Borcherd Bargmann. Slaves.
27   1 Emma McCall, f. p. c. Geo. Shrewsberry, f. p. c.
29   1 William Gilbert Whilden. William Gilbert Whilden.
31   1 John McElroy. John McElroy.
33   1 Nelson Anderson, f. p. c. John W. Mazyck.
35   1 Charles T. W. Syfan. Mrs. Mary Brown.
37   1 Marx E. Cohen. Edward Simons.
39 1   Walter Cade. Walter Cade.
41 1   Alexander McDonald. Alexander McDonald.
43   1 James M. Buck. Willoughby Wilson, f.p.c.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
2   1 Misses C. & A. L. Alston. Misses C. & A. L. Alston.
4   1 Charles H. Stevens. William L. Sims.
6   2 Wm. E. Haskell, Trustee. William E. Haskell.
8   1 Benjamin Ford. Benjamin Ford.
10   1 H. C. Schroder. Slaves.
12   1 H. C. Schroder. Lewis Waits, f. p. c.
14   1 H. C. Schroder. H. C. Schroder.
16   1 Robert H. Lucas. Robert H. Lucas.
18   1 William Lucas. Slaves.
20   1 Fabian R. Wickenberg. Fabian R. Wickenberg.
22   1 Mrs. Amelia Strobel. William Henry Smith.
24   1 Mrs. Amelia Strobel. William Lloyd.
26   1 Mrs. Amelia Strobel. Eliza Schnepf and others.
28   1 Mrs. Alexander R. Haig. Mrs. Alexander R. Haig.
30   1 William J. Jeffords. William J. Jeffords.
32   2 George Chas. Schmetzer. George Chas. Schmetzer.
34   1 Thomas R. Waring. Thomas R. Waring.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
36   1 Ch. of Holy Communion. Mary Parker.
38   1 Rev. A. Toomer Porter. Dr. Wm. M. Brailsford.
40   1 Robert N. Gourdin. Slaves.
42   1 Charles W. Seignious. John A. Watton.
44   1 Alexander Owens. Alexander Owens.
46   1 Henry Hoffman. Henry Hoffman.
48   1 Henry Hoffman. Henry Hoffman.
50   1 Walter Cade. Unoccupied.
52   1 Hannah Nelson, f. p. c. Hannah Nelson, f. p. c.
54   1 Hannah Nelson, f. p. c. Binah Gadsden, f. p. c.
56   1 Hannah Nelson, f. p. c. Slaves.
58   1 Mrs. F. Horsey, farm. Slaves.


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AMHERST STREET.

        Runs West from Bay Street to Nassau Street, the south side being in Ward No. 5 and the north side in Ward No. 7.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 S. C. Railroad Company. John McPherson, w'd yd.
3   1 Clementine H. Bernard. Michael Furlong.
5   1 Clementine H. Bernard. Thomas Green.
7   1 Tr. Est. Mrs.E.H.Gadsden. Thomas Gadsden.
9   1 William Ronan. William Ronan.
11   2 Est. John Weston, f. p. c. Sarah Weston, f. p. c.
13   1 Patrick O'Connell. John Rohlfing.
15   1 John Fred'k Ritter. J. F. Ritter and others.
17   1 James Rahall. James Rahall.
19   1 James Rahall. Unoccupied.
21   1 Albert Elfe. Wm. Henry Sigwald.
23   1 Albert Elfe. Unoccupied.
25   1 Albert Elfe. James A. Middleton.
27   1 Peter Flemming. P. Flemming and others.
29   1 Robert W. Disher.  
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
2   1 Diedrich Kassens. Charles Seele.
4   1 Diedrich Kassens. Peter Conlon.
6   1 Diedrich Kassens. Diedrich Kassens.
8   1 Mrs. Martha E. Rogers. Mrs. Martha E. Rogers.
10   1 Mrs. Martha E. Rogers. John Screvin.
12   1 Richard Tobin. Fisher Gadsden.
14   3 Richard Tobin. Rich'd Tobin and others.
16   1 Otto Tiedeman. Ripley K. B. Hammett.
18   1 Otto Tiedeman. Rev. Alex. W. Marshall.
20   1 Otto Tiedeman. Rev. Thomas B. Neill.
22   1 James W. McMillan. James W. McMillan.
24   1 John H. Thee. Diedrich Bullwinkel.
26   1 John H. Thee. John Blanch.
28   2 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. Joseph Dereef, f. p. c.
30   2 Elizabeth Plumet, f. p. c. Elizabeth Plumet, f. p. c.
32   1 Est. Gen. S. Cruikshanks. Unoccupied.
34   1 Est. Gen. S. Cruikshanks. Caroline A. Mustard.
36   1 Thomas H. Dewees. John F. Taylor.
38   1 Thomas H. Dewees. Mrs. Jane R. Wright.


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AMERICA STREET.

        Runs North from Judith Street, partly through Ward No. 5 and partly through Ward No. 7, to Cooper Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 George S. Bryan. Robert Duncan, f. p. c.
3   1 George S. Bryan. Selina Lake, f. p. c.
5   1 Albert Fincken. Daphne Moultrie, f. p. c.
7   1 Albert Fincken. Slaves.
9   1 Clement H. Stevens. Slaves.
11   1 Clement H. Stevens. Stephen D. Kirk's w'd yd.
13   1 William Keiley. H. Levin.
15   1 William Keiley.  
17   1 Dudley B. Comstock. Dudley B. Comstock.
19   1 John Fredk. Steinmeyer. Calvin R. Simons.
21   1 Henry Gerdts. William Bringworth.
23   1 J. G. Crane. Unoccupied.
25   1 William J. England. Patrick Holleran.
27   1 Henry Kuck. Patrick Kenely.
29   1 Henry Kuck. Isaac Cleaveland, f. p. c.
31   1 Patrick O'Connell. Unoccupied.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
33   1 _____ Crews. Unoccupied.
35   1 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
37   1 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. Slave and free persons.
39   1 William S. Henerey. William S. Henerey.
41   1 John W. Johnson. John W. Johnson.
43   1 Warren W. Andrews. Benjamin A. Chaplin.
45   1 Warren W. Andrews. David E. Badger.
47   1 George C. Wharton. George C. Wharton.
49   1 George C. Wharton. Stephen D. Kirk.
51   1 George C. Wharton. Mrs. Elizabeth Rice.
53   1 David W. Davis. David W. Davis.
55   1 M. Charles Henry. Gabriel P. Hodge.
57   1 Dennis Callahan. Diedrich Buhre.
59   1   Martin Roland.
61   1 Daniel Wood. George Henry Walker.
63   1 _____ Browning. Robert Lepage.
65   1 J. & W. Peronneau, f. p. c. J. & W. Peronneau, f.p.c.
67   1   Jas. Grant's Butcher pen.
69   1   J. Gordon's Butcher pen.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
2   1   George Stewart, f. p. c.
4   1 Daniel Cox, f. p. c. Daniel Cox, f. p. c.
6   1 John Judah, f. p. c. Jacob Canneville, f. p. c.
8   2 Est. A. Della Torre. Richard Canty, f. p. c.
10   1 Est. A. Della Torre. Isaac Legare, f. p. c.
12   1 Peter B. Mathews, f. p. c. Peter B. Mathews, f. p. c.
14   1 Albert Koennecke. Albert Koennecke.
16   1 Albert Koennecke. Albert Fincken.
18   1 Est. George Thompson. Slaves.
20 1   Est. George Thompson. William G. Channel.
22 1   Est. George Thompson. Lucinda Elliott, f. p. c.
24   1 Est. George Thompson. John C. Beckman.
26   1 Est. George Thompson. Abner L. Hammond.
28   2 William M. Rouse. Dennis Guinane.
30   1 Robert Hunter. Johanna Sheehan.
32   1 John F. Steinmeyer. Christian M. Olsen.
34   1 _____ White. Unoccupied.
36   1 Est. James Gadsden. Slaves.
38   1 William McElroy. William McElroy.
40   1 Joseph D. Aiken. Thomas Barry.
42   1 James Carroll, f. p. c. James Carroll, f. p. c.
44   1 Cynthia Hopkins, f. p. c. Cynthia Hopkins, f. p. c.
46   1 John Tiencken. Hay and Grain store.
48   1 John Tiencken. John Tiencken.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
50   1 James McMillan. Charles Gruber.
52   1 James McMillan. Thomas Corcoran.
54   1 James McMillan. Unoccupied.
56   1 Daniel B. Haselton. Daniel P. Haselton.
58   1 J. Davega. Mrs.Emma McP. Cannon.
60   1 Richard Flemming. Richard Flemming.
62   1 William Porcher Miles. Samuel N. Evans.
64   2 W.McHugh & N.M.Porter Lawrence Grimes.
66   1 Wharton and Petsch. Unoccupied.
68   1 Wharton and Petsch. John Friend.
70   1 Mrs. Mary E. Boyden. Mrs. Mary E. Boyden.
72   1 Est. Michael Crogan. Patrick Corcoran.
74   1 Henry F. Brandt. Unoccupied.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
76   1 Mrs. Mary Dotterer. Mrs. Mary Dotterer.
78   1 Thomas D. Eason. Thomas D. Eason.
80   1 Timothy D. Corcoran. Timothy D. Corcoran.
82   1 Mrs. M. H. Jeffords. Unoccupied.
84   1 Tr. Es. Arabella S. Tharin. E. C. Tharin.
86   1 John E. Carew. John E. Carew.


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BAY STREET.

        Runs from below Reed St., partly in Wards 5 and 7, to Cooper St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 Mrs. Joanna D. Ward. Mrs. Joanna D. Ward.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
3 1   Clement H. Stevens. Clement H. Stevens.
5   1 Dr. Octavius O. White David A. Carpenter.
7   1 Josiah Tennent. Josiah Tennent.
9 1   Francis Weston. Unoccupied.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
2   1 John H. Thee. Wm. O'Conner.
4   1 John H. Thee. John H. Thee.

BERRESFORD STREET.

        Runs West from King St., bet. Clifford and Princess Sts, to Archdale.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1 1   Thomas W. Bliss. T. W. Bliss--work shop.
3 1   Dr. Henry R. Frost. Eleanor Jefferson, f. p. c.
5 1   Dr. Henry R. Frost. John Mushington, f. p. c.
7 1   Grace Peixotto. Slaves.
9 1   Grace Peixotto. Grace Peixotto.
11   1 Wm. Nelson. Wm. Nelson.
13   1 Wm. Nelson. Joseph Perry.
15 1   Estate Wm. Patton. Joseph Canova.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Alice Ashley. Alice Ashley.
4 1   Margaret Douglas, f. p. c. Margaret Douglas.
6 1   Guy Inglis, f. p. c. Guy Inglis, f. p. c.
8 1   Tr. Est. Mrs. E. Schroder. Sophia Green.
10   1 Estate Miss Ann Cobia. Sam. Fulmer, f. p. c.
12   1 Mary Mushington. Mary Mushington.
14   1 So. Western R. R. Bank. Martin O'Donnell.

BLAKE STREET.

        Runs West from Bay Street, between Columbus and Cooper Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
1   1 Jacob Barrett. Slave.
3   1 Charles M. Furman. Henry Poland.
5   1 D. O'Callaghan. George C. Keckley.
7   1 John Molony. Matthew James O'Brien.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Dr. A. M. Forster. Sarah Welch.
4   1 James S. Hyer. James S. Hyer.
6   1 George H. Gruber. George H. Gruber.
8   1 Robert William Disher. Wm. Lewis Disher.
10   1 Robert William Disher. Unoccupied.
12   1 Estate Isabella J. Eason.  


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BEAUFAIN STREET.

        Runs West from King Street, nearly opposite Hasell, to Ashley River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 Dr. A. P. Pelzer. Unoccupied.
3 1   Estate John Chas. Blum. David Leckie.
5 1   Estate John Chas. Blum. Algernon Sidney Smith
7 1   Estate John Chas. Blum. William J. Middleton.
9   1 Estate John Chas. Blum. Rev. Henry Jacobs.
11 1   John F. Ficken. John F. Ficken.
13   1 Andrew Cunningham. John Thomas Bresnan.
15   1 Andrew Cunningham. E. Dobossy.
17   1 Ann C. Chrietzberg. Eliza Bunch, f. p. c.
19   1 Ann C. Chrietzberg. Richard Smith, f. p. c.
21   1 B. McCall and wife. A. Livingston.
23   1 Ann C. Chrietzberg. Catherine Warley.
25   1 Harriet Mitchell, f. p. c. Harriet Mitchell, f. p. c.
27   1 Harriet Mitchell, f. p. c. Henry Borie, f. p. c.
29   1 Elias Garden, f. p. c. Margaret Clinton.
31   1 Ann Mitchell, f. p. c. Margaret Farr, f. p. c.
33   1 Eliz. Holloway, f. p. c. Eliz. Holloway, f. p. c.
35   1 Daniel E. Huger. Slaves.
37   1 Richard Holloway, f. p. c. Emma Campbell, f. p. c.
39   1 Richard Holloway, f. p. c. James B. Harrison, f. p. c.
41   1 Richard Holloway, f. p. c. John Holloway, f. p. c.
43   1 Diedrich Werner.