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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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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. Diedrich Werner.
45   1 Diedrich Werner. Diedrich Werner's store.
47   1 Wm. P. Shingler. N. V. Lasich.
49   1 Dr. Robert Lebby. Dr. Robert Lebby.
51   1 Edward Daly. John Furlong.
53   1 Mary Q. McHugh. Agnes Council.
55 1   Mary Q. McHugh. Misses Cuthbert.
57   1 Maria T. McHugh. Jacob Martin.
59 1   Ziba B. Oakes. Ziba B. Oakes.
61 1   Mary Q. McHugh. Samuel P. Ancker.
63 1   Mrs. E. England. Mrs. England.
65 1   Sarah P. Covert. Martin J. Jacobson.
67   1 Ann. C. Weyman. William Douglas.
69   1 Ann. C. Weyman. R. Montgomery, f. p. c.
71   1 Maria T. McHugh Wilmot Walter.
73   1 Maria T. McHugh Slaves.
75   1 Mary Q. McHugh. George Wilkie.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
77   1 Mrs. Mary Q. McHugh. Mrs. Mary Q. McHugh.
79 1   Mrs. Mary Q. McHugh. Duncan N. Ingraham.
81   1 Capt. John Ferguson. Capt. John Ferguson.
83   1 Mrs. Eliza R. Steele. Peter A. Aveilhe.
85   1 Philip Neumann. Philip Neumann.
87   1 Philip Neumann. Unoccupied.
89   1 Edwin Welling. William H. Burrell.
91   1 Robert Disher. Edwin Welling.
93   1 Est. John L. Strohecker. John Caldwell.
95   1 Est. John L. Strohecker. Henrietta Strohecker.
97   1 Est. John L. Strohecker. John Bosch.
99 1   Henry Clark. Slaves.
101   1 Est. Nathan Nathans. Unoccupied.
103   1 Est. Nathan Nathans. Blum & Son's Office.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Dr. A. P. Pelzer. Anna Wilson.
4 1   Andrew Cunningham. Francis Auld.
6 1   Benjamin Mordecai. Benjamin Mordecai.
8 1   Est. James Calder. Mrs. Sarah Calder.
10 1   Est. H. H. Williams. E. H. Williams.
12 1   William Aiken. Horace Johnson.
14 1   Harriet Blackwood. Robert Davey.
16 1     Frederica Adicks.
18 1   Henry Gourdin, trustee of Eliza Lee. George Cannon.
20 1   Cor. St. Michael's Church. Stephen Owens.
22 1   Cor. St. Michael's Church. Caroline Walker.
24   1 Benj. G. Heriot. Patrick O'Neill.
26   1 Thomas W. Malone. Martha Glen, f. p. c.
28   1 Thomas W. Malone. Gustave Kohn.
30     Tr. Est. Mrs. Mary Moses.  
32   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Mary Moses. Slaves.
34   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Mary Moses. Elizabeth West, f. p. c.
36   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Mary Moses. Solomon Hyams.
38   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Mary Moses. Slaves.
40   1   James Silcox.
42 1 1 Est. John McKee. Edward Perry.
44   1 Dr. St. John Phillips. Dr. St. John Phillips.
46   1 Mrs. H. G. Nayler. Rev. Chas. C. Pinckney.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
48   1 Abraham Moise. William Teppe.
50   1 Abraham Moise. L. M. Canuet.
52   1 Peter C. Schroder. Diedrich Beldt.
54 1   Aaron J. Moses. Rev. Lucien C. Lance.
56 1   F. Quinlan McHugh. J. R. N. Hamett.
58 1   Theodore Huchet. Theodore Huchet.
60   1 James Mashburn. Slave.
62   1 James Mashburn. Harriet Grandy.
64   1 James Mashburn. Joseph Eager.
66   1 Jas. R. Maxwell, f. p. c. Slaves.
68   1 Mrs. Matthewes. Elizabeth Cotton, f. p. c.
70 1   W. Kelsey Steedman. Unoccupied.
72   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Delia Jarcke. Henry Bushing.
74   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Delia Jarcke. Henry Bulwinkle.
76 1   Thomas P. Smith. Thomas P. Smith.
78   1 -- Schirmer. Eliza Wheeler.
80   1 Job Dawson. Peter A. Aveilhé, Jr.
82   1 Lewis Groning. Lewis Groning.
84   1 Thomas Bennett. James B. Campbell.
86 1   Benjamin G. Heriot. Benjamin G. Heriot.
88     James W. Gray. James W. Gray.
90 1   Est. F. S. Cammer. Mary J. Cammer.
92   1 Est. N. Nathan. David H. Denoon.
94   1 Samuel P. Bennett. Christopher Jenkins.

BEDONS ALLEY.

        Running North from Tradd to Elliott, between East Bay and Church Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Bank of the State of S. C. John Redman and others.
3 1   William Doran. W. Doran, Board. House.
5 1   S. McGinley. Carmalt & Briggs.
7 1   Daniel L. McCarthy. Carmalt & Briggs.
9   1 Moses Levy. Stables.
WEST SIDE.        
2 1   Herckenwrath, Lesesne & Huger. Slaves.
4 1   Hugh E. Vincent. Klinck, Wickenberg & Co.
6 1   Est. Casimer Dutrieux. Slaves.
8 1   Mrs. E. H. Greenland. Slaves.


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BULL STREET.

        Runs West from Coming, between Montague and Calhoun, to Ashley River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 Est. John Thompson. Hannah Thompson.
3   1 E. A. J. Gary. Eliza Bentham, f. p. c.
5   1 E. A. J. Gary. Adeline Holloway, f. p. c.
7   3 E. A. J. Gary. Jos. M. Tobias and others.
9   1 Henry L. Pinckney and Est. Ramsay. Slaves.
11   1 Henry L. Pinckney and Est. Ramsay. Elizabeth Pinckney, f.p.c.
13   1 Louis F. LeBleux. Louis F. LeBleux.
15 1   John C. Simons. John C. Simons.
17   1 John R. Stall. Joseph P. Germaine.
19   1 Est. Kinloch, f. p. c. Richmond Kinloch, f. p. c.
21   1 Mrs. Martha Stewart. Charles Miller, f. p. c.
23   1 Jane Ling. Ann Toomer.
25 1   Frederick Richards. Frederick Richards.
27 1   Mrs. Sarah Smith. Unoccupied.
29 1   Mrs. Sarah Smith. Robert C. Smith.
31 1   Mrs. Sarah Smith. Unoccupied.
33 1   Est. William Patton. John Cheesborough.
35 1   Est. Samuel S. Farrar. Theodore Gaillard Boag.
37   1 Henry Sollee. Henry Sollee.
39   1 Rev. John L. Girardeau. Rev. John L. Girardeau.
41   1 G. Vogelsang.  
43   1 G. Vogelsang.  
45   1 G. Vogelsang. Chloe Pillsborough.
47   1 G. Vogelsang. Mortimer Calvert.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Henry Buist. Henry Buist.
4 1   Jacob Small. Jacob Small.
6 1   J. & Benjamin Lucas. Sarah L. Nathans.
8   1 Johanna Jager.  
10   1 Johanna Jager. Henry Harenburg.
12   1 Est. John Hunter. George W. Egan.
14   1 Abm. M. Lee and wife. Abraham Markley Lee.
16   1 P. Van Shaack, trustee. Peter Van Shaack.
18 1   Mrs. Margaret E. Burgess & Mrs. M. S. S. Jackson. Mrs. Margaret E. Burgess.
20   1 John H. Seyle. John H. Seyle.
22   1 Albert Stemmerman. Slaves.
24   1 Albert Stemmerman. Albert Stemmerman.
26   1 John T. Wightman. James N. Robson.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
28   1 John J. Boyden. Eliza Remley, f. p. c.
30   1 Theodore A. Wilbur. Theodore A. Wilbur.
32   1 Alexander Calder. Unoccupied.
34   1 Tr. Est. Anna J. Calder. Alexander Calder.
36   1 Dr. Francis Y. Glover. Dr. Francis Y. Glover.
38   1 Mrs. Ann P. Allender. Slaves.
40   1 Mrs. Ann P. Allender. Slaves.
42   1 Misses Dawson. Misses Dawson.
44 1   Est. Honore Monpoey. James M. Alexander.
46   1 Joseph J. Pope, jr. Joseph J. Pope, jr.
48   1 Henry Meyer. Henry Meyer.
50 1   Mrs. Cammer & children. John Cammer.
52   1 Capt. Samuel Alexander. Capt. Samuel Alexander.
54   1 Thomas Grange Simons. Thomas Grange Simons.

BEE STREET.

        Runs West from Rutledge Avenue, North of the Arsenal, to Ashley River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 Diana Nesbit, f. p. c. Ann Watson, f. p. c.
3   1 Emma Peronneau. Emma Peronneau.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Est. Thomas D. Condy. Mrs. Jane Condy.
4 1   William Robb. William Robb.
6   1 A. G. & E. Magrath. W. J. Magrath.
8   1 Margaret Jones and chil. Paul Jones.
10   1 William H. Boring. William H. Boring.
12   1 Thomas M. Horsey. Thomas M. Horsey.
14   1 Mary C. Boone. Miss Maria Z. Langlois.
16   1 Augustus D. Dorrill. John Commins.
18   1 George R. Richards. George R. Richards.
20   4 A. Vanderhorst Dawson. A. Vanderhorst Dawson.

BENSEMAN'S COURT.

        Runs North from Queen Street, nearly opposite Trapmann Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 Capt. Benseman. Slaves.
3   1 Capt. Benseman. John Morton.
5   1 Capt. Benseman. Laura Carter.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Capt. Benseman. Slaves.


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BROAD STREET.

        Runs West from Cooper River to Ashley River, through Wards Nos. 1 and 2.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Pres. & Direct's State Bk. State Bank.
3     Pres. & Direct's State Bk. Augusta In. Co.'s Office.
5 1   Evans & Cogswell. Evans & Cogswell.
7 1   Wm. M. Martin. W.M. & J.C.Martin's Office.
9 1   -- Shingler. L. Gambril's Office.
11 1   Samuel G. Courtenay. S.G. Courtenay, B'k Store.
13   1 Est. Henry W. Conner. H. W. Conner & Co.
15 1   Pres. & Dir's People's Bk. People's Bank.
17 1   Dawson & Blackman. Dawson & Blackman.
19 1   President and Directors So. Western R.R. Bank. South Western R. R. Bk.
21 1   William Burnie. Matthew Ogilvie's Store.
23 1   Henry Alex. De Saussure. De Saussure & Son, and Louis D. De Saussure.
25 1   Wm. Wragg Smith. P. J. Porcher & Baya.
27 1   Wm. Wragg Smith. Alonzo J. White & Son.
29 1   Est. Thomas Hume. Wm. M. Pelot.
31 1   J. F. Church. J. F. Church.
33   1 Richard M. Marshall. Richard M. Marshall.
35 1   Dr. Eugene M. Carey. Dr. Eugene M. Carey.
37 1   Charles Plenge. Charles Plenge.
39 1   James W. Wilkinson. Unoccupied.
41 1   Richard Yeadon. Macbeth & Buist, & Jacob Steiber below.
43 1   Love & Wienges. Slave.
43½     Love & Wienges. Unoccupied.
45 1   Love & Wienges. Love & Wienges' Store.
47 1   Dunbar Paul. D. Paul & Co.
49 1   Est. Stanislaus Huard. Telegraph Office.
51 1   Est. Stanislaus Huard. Lee & Mikell.
53 1   Mrs. F. S. Wilson. David McKenzie.
53½     Mrs. F. S. Wilson. -- Sanders.
55     Mrs. F. S. Wilson. John Finagan.
57     Mrs. F. S. Wilson. John Broadfoot.
59   1 John Drummond. John Drummond.
61 1   George W. Dingle. J.Klinck, Jr. & G. W. Dingle.
63   1 George W. Dingle. Welch, Harris & Co.
65   1 Thomas C. Oxlade. Thomas C. Oxlade.
65½     Thomas C. Oxlade. Henry Willis, jr.
67 1   Dr. Henry R. Frost. John J. Gidiere.
69   1 Dr. Henry R. Frost. John J. Gidiere.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
71 1   City of Charleston. Guard House.
73 1   T. W. Mordecai, trustee. Thomas W. Mordecai.
75 1   Misses Smith. Misses Smith.
77 1   Dr. Wm. H. Huger. Dr. Wm. H. Huger.
79 1   Mrs. C.D. & L.Lockwood. Mrs. Lockwood.
81 1   H. P. Feugas. H. P. Feugas.
83 1   James Simons. James Simons.
85 1   Mrs. Henrietta Gaillard. Mrs. Sinkler.
87 1   T. W. Mordecai, trustee. -- Mazyck.
89 1   T. W. Mordecai, trustee. -- Thurston.
91 1   T. W. Mordecai, trustee. Mrs. Caroline S. Gibbes.
93   1 John H. Hurkamp. John H. Hurkamp.
95   1 Dr. Isaac M. Campbell. Dr. Isaac M. Campbell.
97   1 Est. Mary S. Marshall. Miss Marshall.
99   1 Allard H. Belin. Allard H. Belin.
101 1   Wm. B. Smith. Wm. B. Smith.
103   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. C. F. Levy. Charles F. Levy.
105   1 Est. Charles Carrere. Mrs. Lindsay.
107   1 James L. Petigru. James L. Petigru.
109 1   William Schnierle. John Albers.
111   1 Miss Seabrook and Mrs. James Legaré. Miss Seabrook and Col. James Legaré.
113   1 Rev. James H. Elliott. Rev. James H. Elliott.
115     Dr. P. Horlbeck, Tr. Est. Dr. Peter Horlbeck.
117 1   Nathaniel Fields. Nathaniel Fields.
119   1 George Gibbon. Mrs. A. Huguenin.
121   1 George Gibbon. Abram Jones, f. p. c.
123   1 George Gibbon. Phileda Savage, f. p. c.
125   1 George Gibbon. Slaves.
127   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. S. Rowand. Allan Gibbes.
129   1 Est. Wm. Seabrook. Mrs. Seabrook.
131   1 J. W. Brodie & Sons. J. W. Brodie & Sons.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
2 1   Pres. & Direc's B'k So. Ca. Bank of South Carolina.
4 1   Mitchell King. Mercury Office.
6 1   Mitchell King. Office of Jas. H. Taylor.
8 1   Charleston In. & Trust Co. Charleston In. & Trust Co.
10 1   Pres. & Direc's B'k Chas'n Fireman's Insurance Co.
12 1   Pres. & Direc's B'k Chas'n Bank of Charleston.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
14 1   Pres. & Directors of Bank of State of So. Ca. Bank of the State of So. Carolina.
16 1   Werner S. Adams. Adams & Damon.
18 1   -- Ottolengui. Elmore Insurance Co.
20 1   -- Ottolengui. Law Range.
22     -- Ottolengui. Unoccupied.
24 1   -- Ottolengui. John S. Ryan.
26 1   Est. William C. Murray. Jacob Cohen.
28     Est. William C. Murray. John Drayton Ford.
30     Est. William C. Murray. H. P. Walker & C. E. B. Flagg's offices.
32 1   Est. Wm. C. Gatewood. Mrs. Jesse Roempke's.
34 1   Est. Wm. C. Gatewood. Chas. E. R. Drayton.
36     Est. Wm. C. Gatewood. William Simons.
38 1   Isaac S. K. Bennett. Isaac S. K. Bennett.
40     Isaac S. K. Bennett. Rhett & Fitzsimons.
42     Isaac S. K. Bennett. E. McCrady & Son & others
44 1   Charles D. Carr. Chas. D. Carr & Co.
46 1   Edgerton, Richards & Co. Edgerton, Richards & Co.
48     Edgerton, Richards & Co. Ch. & Sav. R. R. Co. office.
50 1   Edgerton, Richards & Co. Mrs. Sarah J. Belcher.
52     Edgerton, Richards & Co. P. V. Dibble.
54 1   Dr. Jos. S. Inglesby. Benj. Ford.
56 1   Dr. Jos. S. Inglesby. Brown & Porter & others.
58 1   Klinck, Wickenberg & Co. J. B. Campbell's law office
60     Klinck, Wickenberg & Co. Artemas J. Burke.
62 1   Klinck, Wickenberg & Co. Klinck, Wickenberg & Co.
64 1   Charleston Lib. Society. Charleston Library.
66 1   James McKonkey. Stapleton & Nicklin.
68     James McKonkey. J. Phynney's Print. office.
70     Tr. Est. M. T. Girardeau. John T. Flynn.
72 1   Tr. Est. M. T. Girardeau. Mrs. M. T. Girardeau.
74 1   James Tupper. James Tupper's office.
76     James Tupper. Henry W. Carr.
78     Archibald McKenzie. Unoccupied.
80 1   Archibald McKenzie. Mrs. R. C. Finney's.
82     Archibald McKenzie. Commercial Agency.
84 1   Archibald McKenzie. Archibald McKenzie.
86 1   Archibald McKenzie. Louis J. Barbot.
88 1   Est. Henry Ravenel. Miss Eliza Ravenel.
90 1   City of Charleston. City Hall.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
92 1   State of South Carolina Court House.
94 1   Hebrew Orphan Society. Hall Hebrew Orphan So.
96 1   Dr. Henry R. Frost. Dr. W. Scherzer.
98   1 Miss Cath. H. L. Ramsay. Miss. C. H. L. Ramsay.
100   1 John L. Branch. John L. Branch.
102   1 Dr. Henry R. Frost.  
104 1   Dr. Henry R. Frost. Dr. Henry R. Frost.
106 1   Dr. J. F. M. Geddings. Dr. J. F. M. Geddings.
108 1   Parker Holland. Thomas Thompson.
110   1 T. G. Trott. T. G. Trott, druggist.
112 1   Mitchel King. Raymond Salas.
114 1   Mrs. Eliza Pinckney. James Rose.
116 1   Thomas N. Gadsden. Thomas N. Gadsden.
118 1   St. Andrew's Society. St. Andrew's Hall.
120 1   Roman Catholic Church. Bishop Lynch.
122   1 Mrs. E. Brown & G. M. Coffin Mrs. E. Brown & G. M. Coffin
124   1 Mrs. E. Brown & G. M. Coffin Mrs. E. L. Porcher.
126   1 James B. Heyward. James B. Heyward.
128 1   Alfred Huger. Alfred Huger.
130   1 Aaron J. Moses. Miss L. Bowman.
132 1   John Laurens. John Laurens.
134   1 Est. Dr. P. P. Mazyck. Gabriel Manigault.
136 1   Benj. H. Rutledge. Benj. H. Rutledge.
138 1   John Bonnell. John Bonnell.
140   1 Dr. Wm. T. Wragg. Dr. Wm. T. Wragg.
142     M. P. O'Connor. M. P. O'Connor.
144   1 J. W. Brodie & Son. W. F. McMillan's office.
146   1 Christopher S. Jenkins. C. S. Jenkins' office.
148   1 Lawrence E. Stopplebein. L. E. Stopplebein's office.
150   1 Kirkwood & Knox. Kirkwood & Knox.
152   1 Charles A. Scanlan. Chas. A. Scanlan.


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BORGARD STREET.

        Runs West from St. Philip's Street, between Spring and Line Streets, to Rutledge Avenue.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Charles R. Brewster. John Morris, f. p. c.
3   1 Charles R. Brewster. Joseph Bradham.
5   1 Charles R. Brewster. Slave.
7   1 Wm. Dunn. Wm. Powers.
9   1 John M. Tiedeman. Abraham Morgan.
11   1 George Englebert. George Englebert.
13   1 Mary Elizabeth Wilson. Wm. Du Tart Kennedy.
15   1 John Rich. John Rich.
17   1 Frederick Vanderlippe. Frederick Vanderlippe.
19   1 Wm. C. Dukes. James Charlon.
21   1 Wm. C. Dukes. Henry William Tienken.
23   1 Wm. C. Dukes. Anne Busch.
25   1 John Cahill. Sarah Motte, f. p. c.
27   1 Michael Malone. Michael Malone.
29   1 Sarah Barry. Mary Jane Russ.
31   1 Wm. Withers. Unoccupied
33   1 Michael Shanahan. Michael Shanahan.
35   1 B. T. Heriot, in trust for C. A. Boag, f. p. c. B. T. Heriot.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Charles Dunn. Unoccupied.
4   1 Melvin B. Wilbur. James J. Beasley.
6   1 Jane Walker, f. p. c. Jane Walker, f. p. c.
8   1 James C. Cummings. James C. Cummings.
10   1 Andreas Poppen. Andreas Poppen.
12   1 Diedrick Bode. Diedrick Bode.
14   1 Julia Billings. Julia Billings.
16   1 John Henry Heyer. Edwin C. Spiessigger.
18   1 Wm. Hatch. Wm. Hatch.
20   1 Juliet G. Elliott. Absolom G. Sims.
22   1 Juliet G. Elliott. Cornelius Ryan.
24   1 Juliet G. Elliott. Martha Elizabeth Stone.


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BURNS' LANE.

        Runs West from Meeting, between George and Calhoun Streets, to King street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1   John Nolan.
3   1 Tr. Est. Martha Stewart. Mrs. Rosa Tyler.
5   1 Tr. Est. Martha Stewart. John Carmody and others.
7 1   Nicholas Culleton. Christopher Werner.
9 1   Nicholas Culleton. Nicholas Culleton.
11 1   Mrs. Ann Beattie. Mrs. Julia Mahony.
13 1   Mrs. Ann Beattie. Capt. Daniel Wells.
15 1   Mrs. Ann Beattie. Wm. Ashton.
17 1   Mrs. Ann Beattie. Evelina M. Guenveur.
19 1   Patrick McBride. Laura Breach, f. p. c.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Emelie Lafarge. Annette Ferguson, f. p. c.
4   1 Emelie Lafarge. Emelie Lafarge, f. p. c.
6   1 Elizabeth J. Mathews. Margaret Brown.
8   1 Mary O. Uttermahl. Mary O. Uttermahl.
10   1 Wm. Given. Abraham North, f. p. c.
12   1 Edward Collins. Edward Collins.
14 1   Daniel, Henry, Edward and John Horlbeck. Garret Mansfield.
16 1   Daniel, Henry, Edward and John Horlbeck. John Cassidy and others.
18   1 Jacob Wienges. Salina Hamilton, f. p. c.
20   1 Miss C. M. Josephs. John Guy.
22   1 E. B. Stoddard & Co. Patrick McDonald.
24 1   J. Harbeson. Slaves.
26 1   J. Harbeson. Sarah Holland, f. p. c.


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CALHOUN STREET.

        Runs from Cooper River to Ashley River, separating Ward No. 3 from No. 5, and Ward No. 4 from No. 6, the south side of the street being partly in Ward No. 3 and partly in Ward No. 4, and the north side partly in Ward No. 5 and partly in Ward No. 6.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 Henry, Daniel, Edward, and John Horlbeck. William Restig, Grocer.
    Henry, Daniel, Edward, and John Horlbeck. -- Alexander.
3   1 Henry, Daniel, Edward, and John Horlbeck. Stephen Dinero.
5   1 Henry, Daniel, Edward, and John Horlbeck. Henry Horlbeck & Bros.
7   1 Henry, Daniel, Edward, and John Horlbeck. Daniel Miscally.
9   1 Henry, Daniel, Edward, and John Horlbeck. Mrs. Mary Wiebens.
11   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Martin Caulfield.
13   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Dominguiz Ramos.
15   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Antonio Silvas.
17   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. R. Warren, Tinner.
19   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Robert Howard.
21 1   John A. Cook. Slaves.
23   1 John A. Cook. T. Carroll & A. Ravenello.
25 1   William Johnson. Unoccupied.
27   1 William Johnson. Unoccupied.
29   1 B. S. Pezant. Slaves.
31 1   John D. Aiken. Benjamin Bollman.
33 1   John D. Aiken. George H. Smith.
35 1   John D. Aiken. John Winters.
37   1 Patrick Rahall. John Coma.
39   1 Est. Thomas H. Heath. Mrs. Heath.
41   1 John T. Elsworth. Adolph W. Lacoste.
43   1 William Henry Houston. Edward Pitray, f. p. c.
45 1   Mrs. Clem. H. Bernard. W. D. P. Arnau, Drug.
47 1   Mrs. Clem. H. Bernard. George Murray.
49 1   Mrs. Clem. H. Bernard. Mrs. Wood.
51 1   Mrs. Clem. H. Bernard. Mrs. Mary Kilroy.
53 1   Mrs. Clem. H. Bernard. John Myers.
55 1   Mrs. Clem. H. Bernard. Bernard Conly.
57 1   Mrs. Clem. H. Bernard. Francis Guinsia.
59 1   Mrs. Clem. H. Bernard. Bridget Sweeny.
61 1   Edmund A. Gibbes. Catherine Murphy.
63   1 Patrick Collins. John Ardell.
65   1 Dr. Alex. E. Gadsden. Slaves.
67   1 Est. J. Chas. Blum. Henry Guilfuss, Bakery.
69   1 Est. J. Chas. Blum. Free Persons.
71   1   Ann Coffee.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
73 1   James R. Addison. Thomas Butler.
75 1   James R. Addison. John O'Mara.
77 1   James R. Addison. Catherine Johnston.
79 1   James R. Addison. Slave.
81 1   James R. Addison. Winifick Ganon.
83 1   Rebecca Thorn. Henry Thomas.
85   1 John T. Elsworth. Susan Larcombe, f. p. c.
87   1 John T. Elsworth. Albert E. Kiesar.
89   1 John T. Elsworth. S. A. Woodside.
91 1   Elizabeth Mann. Elizabeth Mann.
93   1 James H. Mashburn. James H. Mashburn.
95   1 James P. Earle. Unoccupied.
97   1 James P. Earle. Richard O'Neill.
99 1   James P. Earle. Adelaide Antiny, f. p. c.
101   1 James P. Earle. George Mansfield.
103   1 Joseph F. Church. Joseph F. Church.
105   1 James P. Earle. James P. Earle.
107   1 Corp. of Zion Church. Zion Church.
109   1 Henry Horlbeck. John Denny.
111   1 Henry Horlbeck. Slave.
111 ½   Henry Horlbeck. William Ford, f. p. c.
113   1 Henry Horlbeck. Mary J. Ferrette, f. p. c.
115   1 Henry Horlbeck. J. Moore's Tailor Shop.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
117 1   Henry Horlbeck. Eliz. Larcombe, f. p. c.
119   1 Henry Horlbeck. James Gibbes.
121 1   Henry Horlbeck. John M. Screven.
123   1 Sarah H. Bissell. John Bennett Bissell.
125   1 J. R. Emery. J. R. Emery.
127 1   Daniel, Henry, Edward and John Horlbeck. Hiram Dewing.
129 1   Mrs. L. A. Vanwyck. Robert C. Brodie, f. p. c.
131 1   Mrs. L. A. Vanwyck. James Spencer, f. p. c.
133 1   Sarah H. Lovegreen. Sarah H. Lovegreen.
135 1   W. C. Forsythe. W. C. Forsythe.
137   1 Est. William Enston. Mary B. Steedman, f. p. c.
139   1 Mary Pennal. Robert E. Pennal.
141   1 Mary Pennal. James Tr. Est.
143 1   Norman M. Porter. Norman M. Porter.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
145   1 Est. Isaac Barrett. G. F. W. Wetzel.
147 1   Thomas A. Fuller. Thomas A. Fuller.
149   1 Chas. W. Seignious. Edmund Keely.
151   1 Chas. W. Seignious. Emeline Bentham, f. p. c.
153   1 William Aiken. Gabriel De Witt.
155   1 William Aiken. Bernard R. Prior.
157   1 William Aiken. J. P. DeVeaux, Jr.
159   1 Samuel Holloway, f. p. c. Slaves.
161   1 Eliz. Holloway, f. p. c. Rachel Scott, f. p. c.
163   3 Est. -- Michel. James Levy, f. p. c.
165   1 Est. -- Michel. Lawrence Bamfield, f.p.c.
167   1 Wm. McKinlay, f. p. c. Slaves.
169   1 Wm. McKinlay, f. p. c. Slaves.
171 1   Wm. H. Holmes. Thomas Davidson.
173   1 Rev. C. Hanckel, D. D. Rev. C. Hanckel, D. D.
175 1   Mrs. Alice J. Heyward. Mrs. Alice J. Heyward.
177   1 Cor. Bethel Meth. Church. Slaves.
179   1 A. Bolles. Henry S. Haines.
181   1 Children R.Moultrie,f.p.c. Samuel Holloway, f. p. c.
183   1 Thomas L. Rodgers. Emily Smith, f. p. c.
185   1 John S. Ryan. John S. Ryan.
187   1 Hon. A. G. Magrath. Hermann Leiding.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
2   1 Otto Tiedeman. Otto Tiedeman.
4   1 Henry Horlbeck. Unoccupied.
6   1 Henry Horlbeck. Mrs. Mary Roberts.
8   1 Dr. Albert G. Mackey. Dr. Albert G. Mackey.
10   1 Miss Eliz. M. Whiting. Edward M. Whiting.
12   1 Sarah Blanks, f. p. c. Sarah Blanks, f. p. c.
14   2 Est. Hester Barron. Slaves and free persons.
16   1 Est. Hester Barron. Blacksmith Shop.
18   1 Mary Ann Just. Edward Mulcahy.
20   1 Mary Ann Just. Michael Lyons.
22   1 Mary Ann Just. Andrew Smith.
24   1 Mrs. Bernard (R. W. Seymour, trustee). Patrick Bannen.
26   1 R. E. Dereef. Hanka Wohlken.
28   1 Benjamin C. Pressley. James Murphy.
30   1 M. E. Remley. John Morgan.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
32   1 M. E. Remley. Patrick Galuly.
34   1 E. S. Tennent. William Tennent.
36   1 Elizabeth K. Shurtliffe. Elizabeth K. Shurtliffe.
38   1 Dr. Edmund A. Gibbes.  
40   1 Jacob J. Green, Trustee. John Wm. Sawner.
42   1 George W. Nickerson. Michael O'Neil.
44   1 Trust Est. Ann Gibbes. Fannie Wholkens, f. p. c.
46   1 Trust Est. Ann Gibbes. Otto Wielers.
48   1 -- Miller.  
50   1 -- Miller.  
52   1 Ralph Mann. Slave.
54   1 Ralph Mann. Slave.
56   1 Nancy Steinmetz, f. p. c. Nancy Steinmetz, f. p. c
58   1 Susan Wall, f. p. c.  
60   1 Dorilla Motte, f. p. c. Dorilla Motte, f. p. c.
62   1 Dorilla Motte, f. p. c. Susan Wall, f. p. c.
64   1 Dorilla Motte, f. p. c. Elizabeth Gray, f. p. c.
66   1 Roger Gannon.  
68   1 John Blake. Michael Feahan.
70   1 John Blake. Patrick McKenna.
72   1 John Blake. Susan Ferguson.
74   1 Jacob Weston, trustee. Peter Hazel.
76   1 John H. Scheper. John H. Scheper.
78   1 Maria Elfe, f. p. c. Maria Elfe, f. p. c.
80   1 Charles Legare. Unoccupied.
82   1 Dr. Edmund A. Gibbes. Jacob Motte, f. p. c.
84   1   Blacksmith's Shop.
86 1   Charles W. Seignious. Wm. Walton Smith.
88   1 John Blake. Antonio Poynard.
90   1 Dennis Hieffernan. Thomas Ward.
92   1 John McKeegan. John McKeegan.
94   1 Maria Weston. Eugene B. Baker.
96   1 Maria Weston. William Thayer.
98 1   Maria Weston. Anthony Weston.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
100 1   Mrs. Robert Pennal. Mrs. Caroline A. Ball.
102 1   City of Charleston. Orphan House.
104   1 C. F. Bredenberg. Luther Bredenberg.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
106   1 C. F. Bredenberg. Slave.
108   1 Mary C. Moore, f. p. c. Sarah M. Bales, f. p. c.
110   1 Miss Rosa Withers. Unoccupied.
112   1 George D. Connor. George D. Connor.
114   1 Benjamin J. Whaley. John Harken.
116   1 Benjamin J. Whaley. John and Henry Harken.
118   1 John Fred. Steinmeyer John Fred. Steinmeyer.
120   1 John Fred. Steinmeyer Mrs. Margaret Withers.
122   1 J. and Benjamin Lucas. John Johnson.
124   1 Edward Fogartie. Edward Fogartie.
126   1 Est. John Kingman. Mrs. Mary E. Kingman.
128   1 Henry Kuck. Thomas Rayner, f. p. c.
130   1 Alexander Mazyck. Patsey Meyers, f. p. c.
132   1 M. J. Eggard, f. p. c. William Lee, f. p. c.
134   1 M. J. Eggard, f. p. c. Slaves.
136 1   Caroline Lubet, f. p. c. Caroline Lubet, f. p. c.
138   1 Est. John L. Hedley. Slaves.
140   1 Miss Elizabeth W. Green. Thomas L. Saunders.
142   1 Dr. John B. Patrick. Benjamin F. Whilden.
144   1 Bethel Meth. Parsonage. Rev. W. Honour Fleming.
146   1 District Meth. Parsonage. Rev. W. Pledger Mouzon.
148 1   Est. Frederick Shaffer. Frederick James Shaffer.
150   1 Dr. Benjamin Huger. Dr. Benjamin Huger.
152 1   Est. Lewis Rebb. Rev. David X. Lafar.
154   1 Est. Lewis Rebb. William John Johnson.
156   1 Rev. David X. Lafar. Fred. C. Von Santen.
158 1   Edward Sebring. Edward Sebring.
160 1   John Rutledge. John Rutledge.
162   1 Tr. Est. J. D. Alexander. John David Alexander.
164 1   Edward Simons Lucas. Edward Simons Lucas.

COUNCIL STREET.

        Runs South, from Tradd Street to the River, opposite New Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
1   1 C. Garetty. C. Garetty.
3   1 C. Garetty. John Esdoin.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Mrs. Eliza Holmes. Mrs. Eliza Holmes.
4   1 Andrew W. Burnet. Andrew W. Burnet.


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ERRATUM.

        On page 52, read "John Fred. Steinmeyer," owner, instead of "Trust Estate M. C. Steinmeyer."


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CANNON STREET.

        Runs West from King Street, a few doors above Woolfe Street, to Ashley River, the South side being in Ward No. 6 and the North side in Ward No. 8.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 Albert Bischoff. Thomas McDonough.
3   1 Marion Fire Engine Co. Marion Engine House.
5   1 Mrs. Rosina Smith. Mrs. Rosina Smith.
7   1 Mrs. Eliza Christie. Mrs. Eliza Christie.
9   1 John McPherson. Thomas J. Woody.
11   1 Tr. Est. of E. James. Mrs. Eliza Bæer.
13   1 Catherine Spencer, f. p. c. Catherine Spencer, f. p. c.
15   1 Mrs. Elizabeth Redfern. Unoccupied.
17   1 John Thorn, f. p. c. John Thorn, f. p. c.
19   1 Est. John Charles Blum. Andrew Kroeg.
21   1 Henry Otjen. Unoccupied.
23   1 Henry Otjen. Marx Seckendorff.
25   1 Henry Otjen. Mrs. Ann Jackson.
27   1 Capt. Joseph Lamblé. Johann Reuter.
29   1 Capt. Joseph Lamblé. Capt. Joseph Lamblé,
31   1 Samuel R. Wondrum. Samuel R. Wondrum.
33   1 Mrs. M. O'Neil. Mrs. M. O'Neil.
35   1 Mrs. M. O'Neil. Mrs. Ann Creighton.
37   1 Patrick O'Neil. Patrick O'Neil.
39   2 Mrs. Sarah E. Happoldt. Mrs. Sarah E. Happoldt.
41   1 George Hedderly. George Hedderly.
43   1 George Hedderly. George Hedderly.
45   1 Francis P. Seignious. Francis P. Seignious.
47   1 Alexander Owens. Dr. S. L. Lockwood.
49   1 Julius Roumillat. Julius Roumillat.
51   1 Henry Zehe. John Peter Reils.
53   1 Henry Zehe. James Dangerfield, f. p. c.
55   1 Dr. Maynard E. Carrere. Mrs. H. R. Clark.
57   2 Dr. Maynard E. Carrere. Mrs. C. Ville Ponteaux.
59   4 Dr. Maynard E. Carrere. R. S. Hanahan and others.
61   1 Louisa M. Johnson. Louisa M. Johnson.
63   1 Sarah Legare. Slaves.
65   1 Susan Chion, f. p. c. Susan Chion, f. p. c.
67   1 Rev. Patrick O'Neill. Mrs. Catherine Mooney.
69   1 Rev. Patrick O'Neill. W. Barlow.
71   1 Rev. Patrick O'Neill. Mrs. Hannah McNamara.
73   2 Rev. Patrick O'Neill. Unoccupied.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
75   2 David Riker. David Riker.
77   1 John T. Lindsay. Oliver Farnum.
79   1 Thomas R. Waring. Thomas R. Waring.
81   1 John W. Hernandez. John W. Hernandez.
83   1 Peter Crovat. Henry A Burn.
85   1 W. D. McMillan. W. D. McMillan.
87   1 George W. Jatho. George W. Jatho.
89   1 Andrew D. Fowler. Andrew D. Fowler.
91 1   Beekman McCall. Beekman McCall.
93   1 Jackson Mortimer. Jackson Mortimer.
95   1 Henry Heins. Henry Heins.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
2 1   Charles D. Carr. Charles D. Carr.
4   1 Charles L. Loyall. Charles L. Loyall.
6   1 Mary Campbell, f. p. c. William Wallace, f. p. c.
8   1 Mary Campbell, f. p. c. C. Harcourt.
10   3 Mary Campbell, f. p. c. Mary Campbell, f. p. c.
12   1 Henry Von Kolnitz. John C. Bradley.
14   1 Henry Von Kolnitz. George Hendricks.
16   1 Jacob H. Kalb. John William Schultze.
18   1 Charleston Gas Comp'y. Frederick W. Arnholter.
20   1 Dr. Maynard E. Carrere. Esau Lockwood Terrey.
22   1 Dr. Maynard E. Carrere. Ellen Lee, f. p. c.
24   1 Dr. Maynard E. Carrere. Mary Duffy.
26   1 Dr. Maynard E. Carrere. Isaac D. Droze.
28   1 Dr. Maynard E. Carrere. Henry J. S. Lamotte.
30   1 Dr. Maynard E. Carrere. John Linn.
32   1 Thomas L. Webb. Thomas L. Webb.
34   1 John S. Riggs. John T. Boyden.
36   1 John S. Riggs. John S. Riggs.
38   1 Est. William Burns. Margaret L. Burns.
40   1 Peter McKinlay. Peter McKinlay.
42   1 John S. Riggs. Shirley C. Turner.
44   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Mary Ann Snowden. Andrew Madden.
46   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Mary Ann Snowden. James M. Quinn.
48   1 James Beattie. James Beattie.
50   1 Mrs. Mary M. Linsser. Mrs. Mary M. Linsser.
52   1 Mrs. Maria Carpenter. Ann Beattie.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
54   1 Mrs. Maria Carpenter. Patrick Kenny.
56   1 Samuel Morrison. Francis Manning.
58   1 C. Baker Sigwald. Unoccupied.
60   1 Henry A. Duc. Sarah Robinson, f. p. c.
62   1 E. M. Guenveur. John Flynn.
64   1 William Joseph Bee. William Joseph Bee.
66   1 G. W. Steffens. August Roeblitz.
68   1 Benjamin F. Evans. Benjamin F. Evans.
70   1 Borcherd Bargmann. Borcherd Bargmann.
72   1 Trust Est. Mrs. Ellen T.  
      Whilden. Mrs. Quintin H. Smith.
74   1 John Joseph Bee. John Joseph Bee.
76   1 Mrs. Martha M. Folker & sisters. Octavius F. Folker.
78   1 Edward Willis. Edward Willis.
80   1 Henry Burn. Henry Burn.
82   1 William Albert Bradley. William Albert Bradley.
84   1 Edmund M. Cudworth. Edmund M. Cudworth.
86   1 George W. Burn. Mrs. Harriet J. Waters.
88   1 James H. White. Isaac N. Tague.
90   1 Mrs. Rosa A. Moodie. Mrs. Rosa A. Moodie.
92   1 Mrs. Susan C. Newton. William Newton.
94   1 Trust Estate Mrs. E. S. Harleston. Dr. Sommers Harleston.
96   1 Mrs. Martha E. Hewitt. Mrs. Martha E. Hewitt.
98   1 John McC. R. Mood. John McC. R. Mood.
100   1 Catherine Kruger. Thomas Gavin.
102   1 Catherine Kruger. Charles B. Drawdy.

CORDES STREET.

        Runs West from Prioleau Street to East Bay, second street South of Vendue Range.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Richard Hogan. Stores G. Kinloch & Son.
3 1   Caldwell & Robinson. Store house Butler & Bee.
5 1   Caldwell & Robinson. Caldwell & Robinson.
7 1   Caldwell & Robinson. Caldwell & Robinson.
9 1   George Gibbon. Store house.
11 1   Jacob Barrett. St'e h. Hamilton Hyams.


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CANNON'S COURT.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 John Hargrave. Richard N. Lord.
3   1 John Hargrave. Unoccupied.
5   1 Wm. C. Hilson. Wm. C. Hilson.

CHAPEL STREET.

        Runs West from the head of Washington to Elizabeth Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1   Henry A. Torck.
3   1 Alva Gage & Co. Ice House.
5   1 James K. Robinson. Peter Gardner.
7   1 Maria C. Faber. Slave.
9   1 William H. Holmes. Slaves.
11   1 William H. Holmes. Free Persons and Slaves.
13   1 Wm. Henry Houston. Solomon S. Solomons.
15   1 Wm. Henry Houston. William Fraser.
17   1 Jonah M. Venning. Edwin Quinby Bell.
19   1   Edward P. Lawrence.
21   1 Miss Rachel B. Parker. Miss Rachel B. Parker.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1 1 North-eastern R. R. Co. North-east. R. R. Depot.
4   1 Richard Arnold. Richard Arnold.
6   1 John Weldon. Henry Dosscher.
8   1 Dr. Seaman Deas. Dr. Seaman Deas.
10   1 Elias Vanderhorst. Elias Vanderhorst.
12   1 Mrs. Mary P. Toomer. Mrs. Mary P. Toomer.
14   1 Levi J. Moses. Levi J. Moses.
16   1 Mrs. Mary A. McFeeters. Free Persons and Slaves.
18   1 Mrs. Mary A. McFeeters. Mrs. Mary A. McFeeters.
20   1 Rich'd Wilkinson, f. p. c. William Oliver, f. p. c.
22   1 Rich'd Wilkinson, f. p. c. Francis Perry, f. p. c.
24   1 Henry Ehricks. Slaves and Free Persons.
26   1 Henry Ehricks. John Kuck.
28   1 Tr. Est. A. M. Lee & Chil. Slaves.
30   1 Tr. Est. A. M. Lee & Chil. Slaves and Free Persons.
32   1 Tr. Est. A. M. Lee & Chil. James C. Williamson.
34   1 Tr. Est. A. M. Lee & Chil. William H. Ford, f. p. c.
36   1 Tr. Est. A. M. Lee & Chil. Mrs. Catherine Madden.


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CHALMERS STREET.

        Running from State to Meeting street, between Broad and Queen.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Wilbur & Son. Brokers' Exchange.
3 1   Michael McBride. Michael McBride.
5 1   A. & R. P. Caldwell. Store house.
7 1   Capt. James Copes. Stores for Cotton Press.
9 1   Capt. James Copes. Unoccupied.
11 1   Capt. James Copes. Mrs. Emily Riley.
13 1   Archibald McKenzie. Confederate States Court.
15 1 1 Archibald McKenzie. C. E. Kanapaux's office.
17 1     Depository.
19 1   State of South Carolina. Fire Proof Building.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Theodore A. Whitney. Thos. N. Gadsden's office.
4 1   Theodore A. Whitney. Unoccupied.
6 1   Ziba B. Oakes. Unoccupied.
8 1   Ziba B. Oakes. Slave Mart.
10 1   German Fire Engine Co. Engine H'e German F. Co.
12   1 Est. John Chas. Blum. John M. Haley.
14 1   Est. John Chas. Blum. John M. Haley's stables.
16   1 Est. John Chas. Blum. Unoccupied.
18   1 J. Leslie O'Wen. Susanna Stevenson.
20   1 Moses D. Hyams. Harriet Fordham, p. c.
22   1 Moses D. Hyams. Patrick Donovan.
24 1   Est. Wm Calder. Planters' Hotel Stables.
26   1 Prot. Episcopal Society. Unoccupied.
28   1 James P. Earle. Mrs. Dunn.
30 3   James P. Earle. Purcell's Stables.
32 1   Benjamin McInnis. Benjamin McInnis.
34     Benjamin McInnis. Mrs. Joanna Kennedy.
36     Bernard O'Neill. Michael Kelly.
38     Mrs. Van Winkle. Richard Lewis.
40     Mrs. Van Winkle. David S. Stocking.

CHINQUEPIN STREET.

        Runs South from Spring Street, next West of Wescott's Court.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Dr. G. W. Wescott. Unoccupied.
3   1 Catherine Kruger. William Casey.
5   1 Mrs. F. W. Mitchell. Mrs. F. W. Mitchell.


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CHARLOTTE STREET.

        Runs West from Cooper River, next above Calhoun, to Meeting Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 William Henry Houston. Mrs. Eliza Rowand.
3   1 William Henry Houston. Rogers Perkins.
5   1 William Henry Houston. William L. McCaw.
7   1 William Henry Houston. Isaac S. K. Bennett.
9   1 William Henry Houston. George Cotchett.
11   1 Mary M. Faber. Unoccupied.
13   1 Children of Jas. F. Green. James F. Green.
15   1 Robert D. Parker. Robert D. Parker.
17   1 John Hamlin. James Reid.
19   1 Mrs. Jane Gadsden. William H. Rivers.
21   1 Dr. Alex'r E. Gadsden. Dr. Alex'r E. Gadsden.
23   1 William H. Holmes. Unoccupied.
25 1   William Conyers Smith William Conyers Smith.
27 1   William St. J. Mazyck. William St. J. Mazyck.
29 1   John Thomas H. White. John Thomas H. White.
31 1   A. A. Colburn. Benjamin P. Colburn.
33   1 Henry R. Frost, Trustee. Free and Slaves.
35   1 Henry R. Frost, Trustee. Mrs. Margaret Sheldon
37   1 Abra'm Peronneau, f. p. c. Abra'm Peronneau, f. p. c.
39   1 Charlotte Nelson, f. p. c. Charlotte Nelson, f. p. c.
41 1 1 R. and S. Morrison, f. p. c. R. and S. Morrison, f. p. c.
43   1 Dr. John H. Honour. Dr. John H. Honour.
45   1 Miss Ann C. Emilinette. Miss Ann C. Emilinette.
47   2 Dr. Benj. A. Rodrigues. Slaves and free persons.
49   1 Leonard Weissinger. -- Riol.
51   1 Leonard Weissinger. John R. Moffett.
53   1 William Henry Houston. Miss Martha McGee.
55   1 John McPherson. Thomas E. H. Miles.
57   1 Eliza C. Deas, f. p. c. Mrs. Mary C. Gayer.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 John Dougherty. George King.
4   1 John Dougherty. Mrs. Mary Ann Dupre.
6   1 John Dougherty. Unoccupied.
8   1 Mrs. Ellen Tweed. Mrs. Eliza Evans.
10   1 John Harleston Read. Dr. Daniel Hamilton.
12 1   Mrs. M. S. Martin. Mrs. M. S. Martin.
14 1   J. D. Aiken. J. D. Aiken.
16   1 Est. A. & M. L. Heyward. Walter Blake Heyward.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
18 1   Mrs. Mary M. Faber. Mrs. C. E. Bennett.
20 1   William H. Holmes. William H. Holmes.
22   1 Dr. John Ball Waring. John Harleston.
24   1 Jonah M. Venning. Jonah M. Venning.
26   1 William Henry Houston. William Henry Houston.

CUMBERLAND STREET.

        Runs West from East Bay to Meeting Street, between Queen and Market Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   Thomas Garrety. Andrew Farrely.
3 1   Thomas Garrety. Slave.
5 1   Thomas Garrety. Elizabeth Roberts.
7 1   Thomas Garrety. Mary A. Gardner, f. p. c.
9   1 Est. Isaac Barrett. Elizabeth Cheves, f. p. c.
11   1 Est. Isaac Barrett. Phoebe Lewis, f. p. c.
13 1   Tr. Est. Mrs. E. H. Manigault. Unoccupied.
15 1   Tr. Est. Mrs. Mary W. Whitney. Mrs. Mary W. Whitney.
17   1 Dr. Robert Lebby. Dr. Lebby's Office.
19   1 N. F. Petit. N. F. Petit.
21   1 F. J. Rolando. Michael Magher.
23 1   John H. Jungbluth. John H. Jungbluth.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   James McLeish. Archibald McLeish.
4     James McLeish. Archibald McLeish.
6   1 James McLeish. Aberdeen Gregory, f. p. c.
8   1 Rev. Patrick O'Neill. Gerhard H. Meyer.
10 1   Otis J. Chafee. Store house.
12 1   Thomas Garrety. Store house.
14 1     Emily Timbrook.
16   1 Joseph M. Ainger. Mrs. Gleason and others.
18   1 Joseph M. Ainger. Michael Dinane.
20 1   Charles E. Baker. H. F. Baker & Co.
22   1 Charles E. Baker. H. F. Baker & Co.
24 1 1 Henry Wittschen. Rudolph Mehrtens.
26 1   Phoenix Engine Company Phoenix Engine House.
28 1   Benjamin Mordecai. Samuel Bowman.
30 1   Benjamin Mordecai. John Kennedy.


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CHESNUT STREET.

        Runs North from Spring Street, next West of Pine Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Abigail Jane Morse. Anson Hugh Morse.
3   1 Robert H. Harney, f. p. c. Robert H. Harney, f. p. c.
5   1 Richard Harrison, f. p. c. Richard Harrison, f. p. c.
7   1 Richard Harrison, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
9   2 Richard Harrison, f. p. c. James Florence Cook.
11   1 Henry Laurens Toomer. James Skrivin Strain.
13   2 James Powers. James Powers.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Sophia Harbers. Unoccupied.

CLIFFORD STREET.

        Runs West from King Street, opposite Horlbeck's Alley, to Archdale Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 Joseph Prevost. James Guy.
3     Moses D. Hyams. Dr. J. C. Ludwig's office.
5   1 Moses D. Hyams. Caroline Burke, f. p. c.
7   1 Moses D. Hyams. Slaves.
9   1 Cor. Ger. Luth'n Church. Mary Mercier.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. A. J. Moses. Charlotte Sherfesce.
4   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. A. J. Moses. Slaves.
6   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. A. J. Moses. Elizabeth Goutvenier.
8   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. A. J. Moses. Thomas McDonald.
10   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. A. J. Moses. John Walcott.
12 1   Albert Elfe. James Clotworthy.
14 1   Albert Elfe. Mrs. Louis Y. Chupein.
16   1 Albert Elfe. Adelle Myers, f. p. c.
18   1 Charles W. Seignious. E. Levy, f. p. c.

COURT HOUSE SQUARE.

        Runs around the Court House, from Meeting to Broad Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
1 1   State of South Carolina. Mrs. Margaret Stoll.
2 1   Wm. B. Smith. Unoccupied.
3 1   Mrs. S. M. Kiddell. Mrs. S. M. Kiddell.
4 1   Mrs. Susan E. Gaillard. Mrs. Susan E. Gaillard.
5 1   James W. May. Jas. W. May and others.
6 1   James W. May. Daniel H. Kemme.
7 1     J. F. Beckman.


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CLIFFORD'S ALLEY.

        Runs West from King Street, between Queen and Clifford Streets, to Archdale Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1     Richard Yeadon. Slaves.
3 1 1 Wm. Heine. Slaves.
5   1 Samuel Weston, f. p. c. Slaves.
7   1 Thomas W. Malone. Slaves.
9   1 Estate John L. Hedley. Slaves.
11   1 Richard Yeadon. Slaves.
13   1 Richard Yeadon. Slaves.
15   1 Mrs. C. Brady. Slaves.
17   1 Mrs. C. Brady. Slaves.
NORTH SIDE.        
2     Thomas W. Malone. Slaves.
4 1   Thomas W. Malone. Slaves.
6   1 Estate Abraham Tobias. Slaves and white.
8   1 _____ Hughes. Slaves.

COLLEGE STREET.

        Runs North from George Street, between St. Philip and Coming Streets, to Calhoun Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 Abraham Moise. Herman H. DeLeon.
3   1 Abiel Bolles. Slaves.
5   1 Abiel Bolles. James Shaw.
7   1 Cecelia Bourie, f. p. c. Capt. Isaac Parker.
9   1 Mrs. E. F. Shackelford. Mrs. E. F. Shackelford.
11   1 Est. Dr. John Bellinger. A. N. Bellinger.
13   1 Elizabeth Holloway. C. H. Browning.
15   1 S. Weston and W. B. Clarks' children. Richon Holloway.
17   1 George A. Glover. George A. Glover.
19   1 Cornelius Holloway. Isaac Holloway.
21   1 Wm. Kelly. Ann J. Lewis.
23   1 Elizabeth Holloway. Eliza Young.
25   1 Richard Holloway. Unoccupied.
27   1 Richard Holloway. Henry Witcossky.
EAST SIDE.        
2 1   Wm. Aiken. Mrs. Quash.
4 1   Wm. Aiken. Prof. Lewis R. Gibbes.


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CHURCH STREET.

        Runs North from South Bay, between East Bay and Meeting Street, through Ward No. 1 and partly through Ward No. 3, to Pinckney Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1   1 Mrs. Eliza P. Hayne. Mrs. Eliza P. Hayne.
3   1 Charles H. West. Charles H. West.
5   1 Thomas Y. Simons. Thomas Y. Simons.
7   1 John H. Burke. John H. Burke.
9 1   Mrs. J. S. and M. A. Snowden. Mrs. J. S. and M. A. Snowden.
11   1 John Stelling. George H. Linstedt.
13   1 Est. Richard Clarke. Ferdinand M. Gregory.
15 1   Dr. Joseph Johnson. Miss Eliza J. Barker.
17 1   Tr. Est. Mrs. A. H. Elliott. Unoccupied.
19 1   Charles Love. Charles Love.
21   1 John C. Lea. John C. Lea.
23   1 William E. Mikell. William E. Mikell.
25   1 Est. Dr. Chas. L. Deasel. Charles F. Hanckel.
27   1 George S. Bryan. George S. Bryan.
29   1 George S. Bryan. Mrs. Vorhies and Russel.
31   1 George S. Bryan. Daniel McSweeny.
33   1 Est. Elizabeth Nabb. Slaves and Free Colored.
35   1 Est. Elizabeth Nabb. Slaves and Free Colored.
37   1 Mrs. Ellen Robertson. Mrs. Ellen Robertson.
39   1 Est. W. S. Dewar. Mrs. Dewar.
41 1   Mrs. Margaret Norman. Mrs. Margaret Norman.
43 1   Mrs. Catherine Brown. Mrs. Anna E. Wilkie.
45 1   J. S. B. Evans. Samuel Black.
47 1   Mrs. Elizabeth Jacoby. Frederick Schnaars.
49 1   Dr. Peter Porcher. Dr. Peter Porcher.
51 1   Est. Wm. C. Gatewood. Dr. Wm. E. D. Jeuson.
53 1   Est. Wm. C. Gatewood. John Brown.
55 1   Child'n of Jas. Mathews. Joseph Drautman.
57 1   Charles D. Carr. Mrs. Mary Kerregan.
59 1   Est. Mrs. Marga't Munro. Slaves.
61 1   William McLean. Samuel Collins & others.
63 1   Daniel Horlbeck. Patrick Doran & others.
65 1   William H. Walker. Charleston Cotton Press.
67 1   William H. Walker and James Poyas. William Newnan.
69 1   Mrs. S. H. Lovegreen. John H. Grotheer.
71 1   William Callahan. William Callahan.
73     Est. Isaac Barrett. Isaac Levy and others.
75     W. C. Gatewood, trustee. Slaves.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
77 1   Mrs. Campbell. George Bahntge.
79 1   Mrs. Campbell. Adolph Engelbach.
81 1   Charl'n Library Society. John McKenzie.
83     Charl'n Library Society. Henry Willis' Office.
85 1   James Copes. Store house.
87 1   William Ryan. Unoccupied.
89 1   James Copes. Calhoun Cotton Press.
91 1   James Copes. William Ham.
93 1   Thomas O'Brien. Mrs. Eliz. A. Gitsinger.
95   1 Est. John Preston. Diedrich Wm. Ohlandt.
97 1   Archibald McKenzie. Archibald McKenzie.
99   1 Est. William Calder. George Cordes.
101     Est. William Calder. Joseph Dallas.
103     Est. William Calder. John Lafitte, Barb. Shop.
105 1   Est. William Calder. Planters' Hotel.
WARD No. 3.        
107 1   Thos. McMillan and Mary Patrick. Thos. McMillan and Mary Patrick.
109 1   Mrs. E. M. Sweeney. William Kruse.
111 1   Mrs. Frances Harvey. Mrs. Nora Morgan.
113 1   John F. Wittschen. John F. Wittschen.
115 1   George Hamlin and D Fairchild. John Collins and others.
117   1 C. L. Blase. John Stelljes.
119   1 Dr. Francis Y. Porcher. Edward Kevlin & others.
121 3   Charleston Gas Light Co. Gas Works and Offices.
123 1   Charleston Gas Light Co. Cornelius B. Webb.
125   1 Theodore Cordes. John Walcott.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
2 1   Capt. James Welsman. Capt. James Welsman.
4   1 Capt. James Welsman. William Gourdin Young.
6   1 Trust Est. Mrs. Caroline L. Yates. Quincy A. Damon.
8   1 F. C. Matthiessen. F. C. Matthiessen.
10 1   Andrew Wallace. Rev. William B. Yates.
12 1   Capt. James Welsman. Misses Bates' Academy.
14 1   Capt. James Welsman. Mrs. Margaret Lowndes.
16 1   Jno. Cheesborough, trus. Mrs. Margaret W. Bowen.
18 1   W. T. McDonald. Rev. John A. Porter.
20   1 Robert Forbes. Slaves.
22   1 Joseph Prevost. Samuel Hancock.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
24   1 Mrs. Eleanor Campbell. Mrs. Eleanor Campbell.
26 1   Charles T. Mitchell. Mrs. Maria Hopkins.
28   1 Paul Wigfall, f. p. c. Paul Wigfall, f. p. c.
30   1 -- Blake. James Thomas.
32   1 Mrs. Ann Mullings. Mrs. Ann Mullings.
34 1   Wm. Trout. Mrs. E. W. Howard.
36   1 Harman Knee.  
38 1   Harman Knee. Henry Von Lintig.
40   1 Henry Hogarth. Henry Hogarth.
42   1 Mrs. Mary Tucker Ryan. Mrs. Mary Tucker Ryan.
44   1 Miss Eliza O. Cromwell. Miss Eliza O. Cromwell.
46 1   Est. Harriet Heilbron. Austin Gould.
48   1 Est. Harriet Heilbron. Mrs. Anna C. Lesesne.
50 1   A. R. Mitchell & Co. Wm. Sims.
52   1 Miss M. J. Capdeville. Miss M. J. Capdeville.
54   1 Christopher Nelson. Christopher Nelson.
56 1   Agnes Roberts. Mrs. Margaret A. Morse.
58 1   Samuel Y. Tupper. William H. Swinton.
60 1   Eliza Mills. Charles Muth's Shop.
62 1   Thos. Leger Hutchinson. Thos. Leger Hutchinson.
64 1   Mrs. Jane Ancrum. Thomas B. Swift.
66 1   Robert Mure. Robert Mure.
68 1   Wm. Henry Walker. Wm. Henry Walker.
70 1   Sarah Nabb. John Scholl.
72     Daniel H. Furst. Wm. Rogers, f. p. c.
74 1   Daniel H. Furst. John Monsees.
76 1   Francis Police. Frederick Momeier.
78     Francis Police. Francis Middleton.
80 1   Francis Police. Francis Police.
82 1   Francis Police. Charles Gravell.
84     Aaron S. Willington. Francis Lebuffe.
86     Aaron S. Willington. T. Brown, Barber, f. p. c.
88 1   John Phillips. J. Phillips & R. S. Duryea.
90 1   Klinck & Wickenberg. Store house.
92 1   Klinck & Wickenberg. John Klinck.
94 1   James Copes. Store house.
96   1 Est. Mary Chapeau. Fred'k Brailsford, f. p. c.
98 1   Est. Mary Chapeau. Clarence Levy.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
100 1   Est. Mrs. Mary Chapeau. Daniel B. Dupont.
102 1   Mrs. Rose Casey. Philip Boylan.
104   1 Moses D. Hyams. H. H. Von Eitzen.
106 1   Moses D. Hyams. Rachel Bush, f. p. c.
108   1 Est. Daniel Macauley. Dr. J. Leslie O'Wen.
110 1   Corporation of French Calvinistic Church. George Allison.
WARD No. 3.        
112 1   Mrs. Rudulph. Mrs. Milnor, Boarding.
114   2 Jacob Allison Lockwood. J. A. Lockwood.
116 1   Mrs. Catharine Early. Harman Hafkenschiel.
118   1 Mrs. Catharine Early. James O'Neill.
120 1   Thos. L. Quackenbush. Michael McInerny.
122 1   Thos. L. Quackenbush. Thomas L. Quackenbush.
124 1   John Molony. John Molony.
126 1   John Molony. John Molony.
128 1   John Molony. John Molony.
130 1   John Molony. John Molony.
132   1 John D. Kennedy. John D. Kennedy.
134 1   William Aiken. Mrs. Marg't Fitzpatrick.
136     William Aiken. Mrs. Marg't Fitzpatrick.
138 1   William Aiken. Dr. John Oberhausser.
140 1   William Aiken. Roger Gannon.
142 1   G. W. Williams & Co. Store house.
144 1   William Hockaday. Hockaday's Stables.

CROMWELL'S TERRACE.

        Runs West from Franklin Street, two doors below Magazine, to Smith Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 Samuel Thos. Cromwell. James Bigley.
3   1 Samuel Thos. Cromwell. Samuel Thos. Cromwell.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Samuel Thos. Cromwell. James. McMahon.
4   1 Samuel Thos. Cromwell. Mrs. Sarah C. Buckner.
6   1 Samuel Thos. Cromwell. Cornelius Bigley.
8   1 Samuel Thos. Cromwell. John Flynn.
10   1 Samuel Thos. Cromwell. Mrs. Cath'e Holverson.
12   1 Samuel Thos. Cromwell. John McDonald.


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COLUMBUS STREET.

        Runs West, between Amherst and Blake Streets, from Cooper River to King Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
1 1   City of Charleston. Alms House.
3   1 Capt. James Copes. Robert McKay.
5   1 Capt. James Copes. Isaac Dixon.
7   1 Capt. James Copes. Patrick Laffan.
9   1 Capt. James Copes. Hugh Adams.
11   1 Capt. James Copes. Peter Mazyck.
13   1 Daniel Wood. Lewis Davis.
15   1 Robert H. Harney. Henning D. Lubs.
17   1 John Burns. Zachariah K. Craig.
19   1   Mrs. Rebecca Adams.
19½   1   Mrs. Marg't Ellen Maull.
21   1 Mrs. Hills. Slave.
23   1 Joseph Pattani. Henry Fenner.
25   1 Joseph Pattani. Unoccupied.
27   1 Moses Goldsmith. Martha J. Robison.
29   1 Moses Goldsmith. Benjamin Bross.
31   1 South Carolina R. R. Co. Slaves.
33   1 Henry A. Duc. John W. Reed.
35   1 Henry A. Duc. James Elbridge.
37   1 Henry A. Duc. Mrs. Josephine Meree.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Dr. Francis Weston. Unoccupied.
4 1     Lutheran Burial Ground for colored persons.
6   1 Daniel Wood. Charles H. Lindstedt.
8   1 Daniel Wood. John W. Daggett.
10   1 John La Fitz. Slave.
12   1 James M. Eason & Co. James M. Eason & Co.
14   1 Daniel Wood. John Meyer.
16   1 Daniel Wood. Edward Ray.
18   1 Isaiah N. Purse. Isaiah N. Purse.
20   1 Thomas W. Speissigger. Thomas W. Speissigger.
22   1 James H. Taylor. Mrs. Meta Meyers.
24   1 Mrs. Alice C. Guerry. Mrs. Alice C. Guerry.
26   1 A. Robbins. James Colclough.
28   1 F. C. Miller. John Stinken.
30   1 A. Moroso. James Hampton.
32   1 Est. Robert F. Henry. Richard Jones, f. p. c.
34   1 Est. Robert F. Henry. Slaves.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
36   1 Est. Robert F. Henry. Philip Kreamer.
38   1 Est. Robert F. Henry. Eden G. Kent.
40   1 Est. Robert F. Henry. John Wienges.
42   1 Est. Robert F. Henry. Dr. Isaac R. E. Couturier.

CEDAR COURT,

        runs East from Elizabeth Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 Dr. Edmund A. Gibbes. Slaves.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Thomas J. Knauff. Thomas J. Knauff.
4   1 Mrs. Elizabeth O'Conner. Bartholomew O'Conner.
6   1 Walter Walsh. Walter Walsh.

CONGRESS STREET.

        Runs West from King St., bet. Race and Huger Sts., to Ashley River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 -- Lamb. James O'Bryan.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 James McCarey. James McCarey.
4   1 Francis H. Duc. F.H.Duc, tinware manf'y
6   1 -- Desmond Patrick Coughlan.
8   1 Est. John Michel. John Clemens.

COOPER STREET,

        runs West from North end of Bay Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
1   1 Mrs. Rebecca Payne. Mrs. Rebecca Payne.
3   1 Mrs. Rebecca Payne. Slave.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1   Richard Corbless.
4   1   Bridget O'Brien.
6   1 Miss Harriet Tucker. James Woodley.

COOPER'S COURT,

        runs South from Queen Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
1   1 T. P. Thackan. John H. Sassard.
3   1 Sarah H. Ashby. L. P. Ashby.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Michael Bolger. Michael Bolger.
4   1 L. P. Ashby. Unoccupied.


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COMING STREET.

        Runs North from Beaufain Street, nearly opposite Mazyck, partly through Ward No. 4, through Ward No. 6, and partly through Ward No. 8, to Shepherd Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 Peter Chris. Schroder. Peter Chris. Schroder.
3   1 Peter Chris. Schroder. Alice Stanley.
5   1 Francis Quinlan McHugh. George Moore.
7   1 James D. Johnson, f. p. c. Julius Kaufman.
9   1 James D. Johnson, f. p. c. James Drayton Johnson.
11   1 Misses Moultrie. Misses Moultrie.
13 1   Edw'd Montague Grimké. Edw'd Montague Grimké.
15   1 James Bancroft, jr. James Bancroft, jr.
17   1 Frederick P. Elford. Frederick P. Elford.
19   1 Tr. Est. W. B. Langsdell. George P. Williams.
21   1 Gustavus V. Ancker. Sarah Barnell, f. p. c.
23   1 Tr. Est. Man'g B. Reeder. Slaves.
25   1 Tr. Est. Richard S. Gantt and wife. Richard S. Gantt.
27   1 Selina Davega. William Keenan.
29   1 Sarah Knust. David White.
31   1 B. Quinnan. Edward V. Baker.
33   1 B. Quinnan. Unoccupied.
35   1 B. Quinnan. -- Fanning, f. p. c.
37   1 Est. Robert F. Henry. Charles A. Calvo.
39   1 John L. Francis, f. p. c. George Huneken.
41   1 Fleetwood Lanneau. Fleetwood Lanneau.
43   1 A. H. Brodie. Robert Howard Brodie.
45   1 Mrs. Adams. George W. Meacher.
47   1 William Brunyes. William Brunyes.
49   1 Tr. Est. John B. Bee and wife. Charity Townsend, f. p. c.
51   1 Ann Curtis. Frederick Habernicht.
53   1 Ann Curtis. Henry Lee, f. p. c.
55   1 Est. John Thompson. Edward Pils.
57   1 Est. John Thompson. Henry Kessler.
59   1 Isaac W. Hayne. Isaac W. Hayne.
61   1 Est. Daniel Huger. R. Dewar Bacot.
63   1 Est. Mrs. Mary Cruickshank. John Van Winkle.
65 1   Rev. J. Claudius Miller. Rev. J. Claudius Miller.
67   1 T. Est. Marg't Carpenter. Wm. Sanders Carpenter.
69   1 Aaron J. Moses. John Morran, f. p. c.
71   1 John Klinck. Christ'n Fred'k Kohnke.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
73   1 Henry Kuck. Frederick Puckhaber.
75   1 Henry Kuck. Frederick Puckhaber. bar-room.
77   1 Henry Kuck. Isaac Hesser.
79   1 J. B. Deery. Jacob Motte.
81   1 J. B. Deery. J. B. Deery.
83   1 J. B. Deery. Gustavus Schwabe.
85   1 William Given. Edward Myatt.
87   1 William Given. Lavinia Requier.
89   2 Maria Weston, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
91   1 Jacob Weston, f. p. c. J. M. Howell.
93   1 Sarah A. Moorhead. William Rennett.
95   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Emmeline Martin, f. p. c.
97   1 John C. Wohlers. John C. Wohlers.
99   1 John C. Wohlers. Martha Cochran, f. p. c.
101   1 John C. Wohlers. Adeline Blaney, f. p. c.
103   1 Beekman McCall & wife. Unoccupied.
105   2 Est. -- Cohen. Rachel Beard, f. p. c.
107   1 Est. -- Cohen. Elizabeth Wright, f. p. c.
109   2 Thomas Savage, f. p. c. Thomas Savage, f. p. c.
111   1 Elias Garden, f. p. c. Elias Garden, f. p. c.
113   1 Theodore D. Wagner. John Porteous DeVeaux.
115   1 James Copes. Ellis DeTreville.
117   1 Mrs. Martha Stewart. Hiram Bartlett.
119   1 Alfred H. Dunkin. Alfred H. Dunkin.
121   1 Maynard E. Carrere. J. M. Bleakly.
123   1 Maynard E. Carrere. Josiah E. Smith.
125   1 James S. Drayton. Charles Kanapaux.
127   1 Benjamin C. Bee. Alma A. Pelot.
129 1   Henry Otyen. Unoccupied.
131   2 Henry Otyen. John N. Tiedemann & Co.
133   1 John Herron. John Behr.
135   1 John Herron. Richard Issertel.
137   2 Juba Gist, f. p. c. Juba Gist, f. p. c.
139   1 Brosser Rene. B. René.
141   1 Mrs. Jane Weed. Mrs. Jane Weed.
143   1 Mrs. E. Michel. Mrs. Emmeline Taylor.
145   1 Mrs. E. Michel. Mrs. E. Michel.
147   2 Paul Poinsett, f. p. c. Catherine Poinsett, f. p. c.
149   2 Richard Dereef, f. p. c. Catherine Conwell, f. p. c.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
151   1 Robert Harney, f. p. c. Robert Harney, f. p. c.
153   5 Robert Harney, f. p. c. Cyrus Fenwick, f. p. c.
155   3 F. L. Wilkinson, f. p. c. Slaves.
157   1 F. L. Wilkinson, f. p. c. F. L. Wilkinson, f. p. c.
159   1 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. Slaves.
161   1 Henry Kuck. Unoccupied.
163   1 -- Brown. John Allen Miles.
165   3   Nicholas Wynn.
167   2 C. and M. Small, f. p. c. C. and M. Small, f. p. c.
169   1 John Symons. Mrs. M. A. Mercier.
171   1 Wm. A. Gibson. Wm. A. Gibson.
173   2 Mrs. J. McKenzie. Mrs. J. McKenzie.
175   1 Edward Wilkinson, f. p. c. Edward Wilkinson, f. p. c.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
177   1 Carsten Harms. Carsten Harm's grist mill.
179   1 Carsten Harms. Albert C. H. Tincken.
181   3 Thomas R. Small, f. p. c. Thomas R. Small, f. p. c.
183   1 John C. Hanahan. Slaves.
185   1 Nicholas W. Dorrill. Alex. F. W. Abrams.
187   1 Rebecca Artope and chil. John M. Easterby.
189   1 Lucia A. Bull. Lucia A. Bull.
191   1 Wm. Blackham. Wm. Blackham.
193   1 Thomas Grant. Jeremiah W. Cannon.
195   1 Wm. C. Dukes. Wm. Happoldt.
197   1 Wm. C. Dukes. James Powers.
199   1 Jasper Christiansen. Peter James Hutson.
201   1 Jasper Christiansen. Jasper Christiansen.
203   1 Wm. Casey. Wm. Casey.
205   1 Frederick Wm. Klaren. Frederick Wm. Klaren.
207   1 J. W. Gray, trustee. Bartholomew Kaily.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
2 1   Abraham Moise Emeline Martin, f. p. c.
4   1 Abraham Moise Elizabeth Geo. Cantwell.
6   1 Abraham Moise Mary Smith.
8 1   Dr. Elias Horlbeck. George Saunders.
10 1   Dr. Elias Horlbeck. Dr. Elias Horlbeck.
12   1 Caroline Mehrtens. Caroline Mehrtens.
14   1 Caroline Mehrtens. Bar Room.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
16   1 Caroline Mehrtens. Edward White, f. p. c.
18   1 Caroline Mehrtens. Charles Rodgers, f. p. c.
20   1 Mrs. Charlotte A. Birch. Mrs. Charlotte A. Birch.
22   1 Dr. Wm. A. Berry. Edward Winslow.
24   1 Trust Estate Ann Naser. Charlton Henry Bird.
26 1   George C. Heyward. George C. Heyward.
28   1 Hopkins, Hudson & Co. John J. Cohen.
30 1   Wm. Carrington. Wm. Carrington.
32   1 Scott K. Brown. Scott K. Brown.
34   1 John Ashhurst. John Ashhurst.
36   1 Wm. Brunyes. Benjamin F. Moise.
38 1   John O'Mara. Lorenz Savinovich.
40   1 Est. George Thompson. Isabella Peace, f. p. c.
42   1 Ann Shepherd. Frances A. Shepherd.
44   1 Ann Shepherd. Robert Henry Eason.
46   1 Oran Bassett. Oran Bassett.
48   1 Wm. Albert Shepherd. Wm. Albert Shepherd.
50 1   Estate George Parrott. Michael H. Collins.
52   1 Morton Dereef, f. p. c. Wm. Fields, f. p. c.
54   1 Jeannette Bonneau, f. p. c. Jeannette Bonneau, f. p. c.
56   1 Jacob Weston, f. p. c. Jacob Weston, f. p. c.
58   1 Jacob Weston, f. p. c. Margaret McGuffie, f. p. c.
60 1   Grace O'Sullivan. Grace O'Sullivan.
62 1   John Johnson. John Johnson.
64 1   Henry Horlbeck. Wm. McK. Morgan.
66   1 Henry Horlbeck. Margaret Ann Parsons.
68   1 J. Dereef, trus. B. Kinloch. Benjamin Kinloch, f. p. c.
70   1 Wm. McKinlay, f. p. c. Francis Gardin, f. p. c.
72   1 Wm. McKinlay, f. p. c. Wm. McKinlay, f. p. c.
74   1 Wm. McKinlay, f. p. c. John L. Lunsford.
76 1   Nicholas W. Darrell. Nicholas W. Darrell.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
80   1 Mrs. Kingman. Mrs. Sarah Saxe.
82   1 Jacob F. Schirmer. John H. Miller.
84   1 Jacob F. Schirmer. Frederick Muller.
86   1 Est. Mary Cruickshanks. Unoccupied.
88   4 Est. S. J. Cohen. Elizabeth Ferris, f. p. c.
90 1   Est. S. J. Cohen. Rev. A. P. Smith.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
92 1   Est. Lewis V. Martin. Lewis V. Martin.
94 1   Mrs. Mary St. Amand. Mrs. Mary St. Amand.
96   9 Estate John Michel. Eliza Biemer, f. p. c.
98   1 Estate John Michel. John Borganie.
100   1 N. Fehrenbach. Nina Gordon, f. p. c.
102   1 N. Fehrenbach. Slaves.
104   1 N. Fehrenbach. Camilla Dye, f. p. c.
106   1 N. Fehrenbach. Jane McCall, f. p. c.
108   1 N. Fehrenbach. Slaves.
110   1 Bernard Reils. Bernard Reils.
112   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. John Garves.
114   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slaves.
116   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slaves.
118   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slaves.
120   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slaves.
122   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Isabella Peterson, f. p. c.
124   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Lovell Mayrant, f. p. c.
126   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slaves.
128   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slaves.
130   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slaves.
132   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slaves.
134   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Unoccupied.
136   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Unoccupied.
138   1 Wm. R. Taber. Wm. R. Taber.
140   1 George W. Olney. George W. Olney.
142   1 George W. Olney. Stephen Cochran, f. p. c.
144   2 George W. Olney. Slaves.
146   2 Dr. Wm. Hume. Julia Macbeth, f. p. c.
148   1 John L. Francis, f. p. c. R. J. Pearce.
150   2 Samuel O'Hear, f. p. c. Joshua Mishew, f. p. c.
152   1 John McPherson. Septimus Kittleband.
154   1 Wm. Dierssen. Wm. Dierssen.
156   1 John DeLarge. John DeLarge, f. p. c.
158   1 John J. Lafar. Unoccupied.
160   1 Edward Locke. Mrs. Caroline Parker.
162   1 Edward Locke. Wm. H. Kraemer.
164   4 Catherine Bennett, f. p. c. Catherine Bennett, f. p. c.
166   3 Catherine Bennett, f. p. c. Louisa Carson, f. p. c.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
168   1 Est. Nathan Nathans. Slaves.
170   1 Est. Nathan Nathans. William Dart, f. p. c.
172   1 Est. Nathan Nathans. Mary Johnson, f. p. c.
174   1 Est. Nathan Nathans. Edward Lawrence, f. p. c.
176 1   George C. Warton. Slave.
178   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. E.A. Sigwald and children. John C. Sigwald.
180   1 R. S. Chreitzberg. F. L. Phelps.
182   1 Henry Otyen. Henry Kuck.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
184   1 Charles R. Brewster. Martha Nugent.
186   1 Miss Margaret B. Paine. John Gill.
188   1 Miss Margaret B. Paine. Cornelia A. Stafford.
190   1 Miss Margaret B. Paine. Louis Buck.
192   1 Michael Maguire. Michael Maguire & others.
194   1 Michael Maguire. Philip Maull.
196   1 Michael Maguire. Hermina Mann.
198   1 Catherine Spring. Catherine Spring.
200   1 Louis Albright. Louis Albright.
202   1 Reuben George. Joseph Taylor.
204   1 Charles Ufferhustole. Charles Ufferhustole.
206   1 Rebecca Jones, f. p. c. Rebecca Jones, f. p. c.
208   1 Samuel Austin, f. p. c. Samuel Austin, f. p. c.
210   1 Est. Jacob Wehlert. Slaves.
212   1 Sechmont Fehrenback. Sechmont Fehrenback.
214   1 John Lehey. Eliza Cleare.
216   1 Sarah Ann Holmes, f. p. c. Sarah Ann Holmes, f. p. c.
218   1 F. Postell Thackam. F. Postell Thackam.
220   1 Catherine Fowler. Harriet R. Clark.
222   1 Patrick C. Collins. Patrick C. Collins.
224   1 Est. William F. Carsten. George Taylor.
226   1 Thomas F. Fitzer. Edward Farmer.
228   1 John H. Bucking. John H. Bucking.
230   3 Tr. Est. Mary A. Baker. Thomas H. Lett & others.
232   1 Tr. Est. Mary A. Baker. Bright Dill.
234   1 Patrick McBride. Rody Byrnes.
236   1 John Hogan. John Hogan.
238   1 Mrs. H. M. Humphreys. Eliza Davis.
240   1 Christopher C. Shields. Christopher C. Shields.


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CONCORD STREET.

        Runs North from Dry Dock Wharf, formerly Williams Wharf, to Hasell Street, and recommences at Laurens Street and runs North to Calhoun Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 Dry Dock Company. Dry Dock Co.'s office.
3   1 James Marsh. J. G. & D. C. Marsh.
5   1 James Marsh. James Jeffords.
7   1 James Marsh. Office J. G. & D. C. Marsh.
9   1   Coal Depot.
11   1 Lockwood & Johnson. Lockwood & Johnson.
13   1 Lockwood & Johnson. Lockwood & Johnson.
15   1 Est. William Patton. John E. Semcke.
17   1 Martin Louis. Mrs. Anna Brunsen.
19   1 Mrs. Sarah S. Howe. Mrs. Sarah S. Howe.
21   1 Nathaniel Hunt. William G. Benson.
23   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Michael Horton.
25   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Capt. John H. Foster.
27   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. John Orchard.
29   1 Est. Joshua Lazarus. James McVry.
31   1 Messrs. Horlbeck. Unoccupied.
33   1 Est. Joshua Lazarus. Albert G. Farris.
35   1 Est. Joshua Lazarus. W. H. Harris.
37   1 Messrs. Horlbeck. Unoccupied.
39   1 Messrs. Horlbeck. Slaves.
41   1 Messrs. Horlbeck. Benjamin Cox.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Palmetto Wharf Co. Stores unoccupied.
4       Stores unoccupied.
6   1 Thomas Bonnell. Thomas Saunder's office.
8   1 Carsten Nohrden. Thomas Kyall.
10 1   Carsten Nohrden. Carsten Nohrden.
12   1 Dennis Douglas. Dennis Douglas.
14     John W. Caldwell. Mrs. Amanda Walley.
16     John W. Caldwell. William Cox.
18     John W. Caldwell. Thomas Cochran.
20     Dr. Edmund Gibbes. Slaves.
22     Francis Deignan. John Shufflin.
24     Francis Deignan. Henry Nakles.
26     Francis Deignan. Slaves.


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DEREEF'S COURT.

        Runs North from Morris Street, between Felix and Smith Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 -- White. Isabella Payne, f. p. c.
3   1 -- White. Rebecca Dennison, f. p. c.
5   1 Joseph Dereef. Slaves.
7   1 Joseph Dereef. Josephine Pritchard.
9   1 Joseph Dereef. Slaves.
11   1 Joseph Dereef. Slaves.

DESPORTES' COURT.

        Runs North from Duncan Street, between Coming and Pitt Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 Capt. R. Muir. Slaves.
3   1 Jacob Weston, f. p. c. Slaves.
5   1 Morris Edwards. Jane Small, f. p. c.
7   1 Henry Fordham. Slaves.
9   1 Joseph Cambridge, f. p. c. Joseph Cambridge, f. p. c.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Jacob Weston, f. p. c. Slaves.
4   1 Morris Edwards, f. p. c. Mary Tolle.
6   1 Morris Edwards, f. p. c. Slaves.
8   1 Charles Legare, f. p. c. Charles Legare, f. p. c.
10   1 Elias Gardner. Slaves.
12   1 Elias Gardner. Mrs. Rebecca Gardner.

DOUGHTY STREET.

        Runs West from Rutledge Avenue, between Mill and Bee Streets, to President Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 Frederick D. C. Kracke. James Ralph Smith.
3   1 A. W. Black. Foster Black.
5   1 Edward Wm. Lloyd. Edward Wm. Lloyd.
7   1 Theodore A. Honour. Theodore A. Honour.
9   2 Mrs. Mary G. Gray. Mrs. Mary G. Gray.
11   1 Frederick D. C. Kracke. Unoccupied.
13   1 Joseph F. Dawson. George Henry Ferguson.
15   1 Joseph F. Dawson. Stephen John Woody.
17   1 Joseph F. Dawson. William Perry Patterson.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Richard White Gale. Richard White Gale.
4   1 Tr. Est. W. Rhett & wife. William Rhett.
6   1 John H. Steinmeyer. John de Bruyn Kops.


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DUNCAN STREET.

        Runs West from Coming St., bet. Calhoun and Vanderhorst, to Pitt St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   2 Jacob Weston, f. p. c. Josephine A. Germon.
3   2 Jacob Weston, f. p. c. Mary Cross, f. p. c.
5   2 George McKinlay, f. p. c. William Johnson, f. p. c.
7   1 George McKinlay, f. p. c. Slave.
9   2 John C. Wohlers. Frederick Evans, f. p. c.
11   1 John C. Wohlers. Nancy Le Grant, f. p. c.
13   1 Rebecca Thorn, f. p. c. Rebecca Thorn, f. p. c.
15   3 Rebecca Thorn, f. p. c. Slaves.
17   1 James E. Walker. Slave.
19   1 James E. Walker. Patrick Fallon.
21   1 Catherine Wolton and P. Gough. Donald McQueen.
23   1 Jacob Weston, f. p. c. William Speissegger.
25   1 Jacob Weston, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 John C. Wohlers. Jane W. Pediford, f. p. c.
4   1 John C. Wohlers. Slave.
6   1 E. J. Kingman. Mary A. Bass.
8   1 E. J. Kingman. Martha Hepburn.
10   1 Jacob Weston, f. p. c. Slave.
12   1 Jacob Weston, f. p. c. Slave.
14   3 Jacob Weston, f. p. c. Charles Hasell, f. p. c.
16   2 Maria Weston, f. p. c. James Spencer, f. p. c.
18   2 Sarah Johnson, f. p. c. Isaac Perry, f. p. c.
20   2 Joseph A. Sanders. Unoccupied.
22   1 Wm. R. Osborn, f. p. c. Wm. R. Osborn, f. p. c.
24   1 Charles R. Brewster. Slave.

DRAKE STREET.

        Runs North from below Reid Street, partly through Ward No. 5 and partly through Ward No. 7, to the marsh of Cooper River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
1   1 Diedrich Kassens. Edward Ryan.
3   1 Timothy McInerny. Timothy McInerny.
5   1 J. F. Blacklock, guardian. Cast. Girardeau, f. p. c.
7   1 Henry M. Manigault. Henry M. Manigault.
9   1 John McPherson. Miss McPherson.
11   1 John Blake. John Blake.
13   1 John Clarence Cochran. John Clarence Cochran.
15   1 James M. Eason. James M. Eason.
17   1 William B. Steedman. William B. Steedman.
19   1 Jacob Barrett. Jacob Barrett.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
2   1 Clement H. Stevens. William H. Ward.
4   1 Dr. Octavius A. White. John Spell.
6   1 Mrs. Catherine Labruce. Mrs. Catherine Labruce.

ELM ROW.

        Runs East from Coming Street, between Cannon and Spring.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Charles R. Brewster. Thos. S. Wright, f. p. c.
3   1 Charles R. Brewster. Unoccupied.
5   1 Charles R. Brewster. Julius Phelon, f. p. c.
7   1 Charles R. Brewster. Rodolph Mosely.
9   1 Charles R. Brewster. Jane David, f. p. c.
11   1 Charles R. Brewster. Solomon G. W. Dill.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Charles R. Brewster. Sarah Ann Carter, f. p. c.
4   1 Charles R. Brewster. William Oliver Davey.
6   1 Charles R. Brewster. James Christian Dupre.
8   1 Charles R. Brewster. Isaac Prioleau, f. p. c.
10   1 Charles R. Brewster. Peter Herturetter.

EXCHANGE STREET.

        Runs East from East Bay, immediately to the South of the Custom House.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Mills & Beach. Unoccupied.
3 1   Mills & Beach. Unoccupied.
5 1   William C. Dukes & Sons. Unoccupied.
7 1   William C. Dukes & Sons. Unoccupied.
9 1   W. R. Brailsford. Robert B. Chapman.
11 1     F. C. & S. C. Black.
13 1     C. M. Olsen.
15 1   William Aiken. Julius A. Blake.
17 1     Port Warden's office.
19 1   Otis Mills. Davis, Edwards & Witsell.
21       Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Mills & Beach. William Parker Holmes.
4 1   Mills & Beach. Henry P. Russell & Co.
6 1   Otis Mills & Co. Brick Stores, unoccupied.
8   1 Otis Mills & Co. Brick Stores, unoccupied.
10 1   F. G. Rolando. Bell & Rolando, Coopers.


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ELLIOTT STREET.

        Runs West from East Bay to Church, between Tradd and Broad Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
1   1 Stelling & Doscher. John Williams.
3   1 Hugh E. Vincent. Peter Brown, p. c.
5 1   William Thompson. Richard Thompson.
7   1 William Thompson. Lewis Peasall.
9 1   Robert Limehouse. Carsten Schnibbe.
11 1   Chas. Norman and wife. Charles Norman.
13 1   Est. W. C. Gatewood, A. H. Brown and Thos. N. Gadsden. Thomas Smith.
15 1   Benjamin C. Pressley. Slave and Free Persons.
17 1   Benjamin C. Pressley. Mrs. Maria Miller.
19 1   Henry Bulwinkel. Michael Quin.
21 1   Thomas Ryan. Stores of -- Ryan.
23 1   Benjamin C. Pressley. J. Fred. Lambert, p. c.
25 1   Benjamin C. Pressley. Joseph W. Terry.
27 1   Daniel H. Furst. Daniel H. Furst.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Est. Gen. Samuel Cruikshanks.  
  1     Charles Blake.
4 1   Est. Gen. Samuel Cruikshanks. Capt. William Lovell.
6 1   Benjamin C. Pressley. Unoccupied.
8 1   Benjamin C. Pressley. Store house.
10 1   Alexander Gordon. Store house.
12 1   Est. J. P. Weinholtz. John Mullin.
14 1   Bank of the State of S. C. Joseph Stewart.
16 1   William Birnie. Store house.
18 1   M. C. Mordecai. Samuel June.
20 1   D. L. McCarthy. Joseph Christopher.
22 1   Benjamin C. Pressley. Cecelia Sasportas, p. c.
24 1     James Murray.
26 1   George W. Brown. Slaves.
28 1   William Purvis, p. c. William Purvis, p. c.
30 1   Dr. C. M. Carey. Store house.
32 1   -- Forbes. Harriet Bythewood, p. c.
34 1     Unoccupied.
36 1   Richard Hogan. Joseph Spencer & others.
38 1   John P. Manck. John Habenicht.


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EAST BAY STREET.

        Runs North from Ashley River, at East end of South Bay Street, through Wards Nos. 1 and 3, to Calhoun Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Louis D. De Saussure. Louis D. De Saussure.
3 1   John Ravenel. John Ravenel.
5 1   William Ravenel. Alfred F. Ravenel.
7 1   William Ravenel. William Ravenel.
9 1   James G. Holmes. James G. Holmes.
11 1   Charles Alston. Charles Alston.
13 1   Daniel Heyward. Daniel Heyward.
15 1   Francis J. Porcher. Francis J. Porcher.
17   1 Daniel Ravenel. Daniel Ravenel.
19   1 Norman M. Porter. Rev. T. R. C. Peck.
21   1 Mrs. Mary A. Wragg. Mrs. Mary A. Wragg.
23 1   John Raven Matthewes. John Raven Matthewes.
25 1   Wilmot G. De Saussure. Wilmot G. De Saussure.
27 1   Dr. Thomas L. Ogier. Dr. Thomas L. Ogier.
29 1   William Plane. Mrs. Mary A. Jeffords.
31 1   Charles T. Lowndes. Charles T. Lowndes.
33 1   Dr. Wm. C. Ravenel. Dr. Wm. C. Ravenel.
35 1   Alonzo J. White. Peter C. Gaillard.
37 1   Mrs. A. Porter & children. Unoccupied.
39 1   John Kirkpatrick. John Kirkpatrick.
41     Alexander R. Mitchell. Ed. L. Prince and others.
43 1   Alexander R. Mitchell. Samuel C. Barr.
45     Alexander R. Mitchell. Henry Lewith.
47 1   Henry Bischoff. Eibe Struss.
49 1   H. Bulwinkel. Pinkus Pinkushon.
51 1   Henry Bischoff. Henry Stelling.
53 1   Tr. Est. Mrs. A. Gordon. Mrs. Martha E. Adams.
55 1   Henry Bischoff. John Wulburn.
57 1   Est. J. Peter Wienholtz. Henry Schultz.
59 1   Frederick Wienholtz. Frederick Wienholtz.
61 1   Albert Bischoff. J. & D. Gotjen.
63 1   Est. Thomas Napier. Joanna Barragan.
65     George B. Lamb. Thomas E. Ryan.
67     Charles N. Hubert. Charles N. Hubert.
69     Herckenwrath, Wragg & Co. Herckenwrath, Lesesne, Huger & Co.
71 1   Herckenwrath, Wragg & Co. John Gadsden King.
73 1   Hugh E. Vincent. Hugh E. Vincent's store.
75 1   Charles H. West. Charles H. West & Son.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
77 1     Lacoste & Son, Riggers.
79 1   Moses D. Hyams. Mrs. Rebecca Goodman.
81 1   William Aiken. John Henry Wrede.
83 1   Est. Casimer Dutrieux. Henry Wittschen.
85     J. M. Ostendorff. Isaac Jacobs and others.
87 1   J. M. Ostendorff. Charles Michaels.
89 1   J. M. Ostendorff. M. Jacobs.
91 1   Henry Runken. Henry Runken.
93 1   Alexander W. Black. Alexander W. Black.
95 1   Alexander W. Black. Chas. F. Westerlund.
97     J. Stelling & Est. H. Doscher Henry Thees.
99 1   Est. Gen. S. Cruikshank. Graber & Thode.
101 1   Est. Isaac Bailey. Carmalt & Briggs.
103 1   Est. Isaac Bailey. John W. Wrede's store.
105 1   Est. Isaac Bailey. Mrs. Cheney.
107 1   Est. Isaac Bailey. Unoccupied.
109 1   Evans & Cogswell. Evans & Cogswell.
111     Pres. & Dir. of State Bank. Mercantile Read. Room.
113     Pres. & Dir. Bank of So. Ca. W. G. Gibbs.
115 1   Est. Louis Y. Chupein. Charles Litchgi.
117 1   Aaron S. Willington. -- -- tavern.
119 1   So. Ca. Insurance Co. Office S. C. Insurance Co.
121 1   Aaron S. Willington. Courier Office.
123 1   Tr. Est. Mrs. M. E. Cook. Augustus Cook.
125 1   George W. Brown. James Kennedy.
127     Est. M. Lyons. H. H. De Leon.
129 1   Est. M. Lyons.  
131     Est. M. Lyons. Unoccupied.
133 1   Pres. & Dir. Planters' & Mechanics' Bank. Planters' & Mech. Bank.
135 1   Pres. & Dir. Farmers' & Exchange Bank. Farmers' & Ex. Bank.
137 1   Ziba B. Oakes. Bee & Silcox.
139 1   Pres. & Dir. Union Bank. Union Bank.
141 1   J. S. & H. Missroom. Zadock Miller.
143 1   Patrick J. Coogan. Patrick J. Coogan.
145 1   Patrick J. Coogan. W. B. Heriot's Ins. Office.
147   1 J. B. Campbell. Martin Meyer.
149 1   Joseph Cohen. Patrick J. Coogan.
151 1   Etienne Poincignon. Emanuel Currant.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
153 1   Est. William Curtis. Chafee & Knauff.
155   1 Est. William Curtis. Walter Hovey.
157 1   Etienne Poincignon. Henry Bischoff & Co.
159 1   Etienne Poincignon. A. R. Taft & Co.
161 1   Etienne Poincignon. Matthiessen, O'Hara & Co.
WARD No. 3.        
163 1   Roper Hospital. Unoccupied.
165 1   Roper Hospital. Strobel & Phillips.
167 1   John F. O'Neill. John F. O'Neill.
169 1   John F. O'Neill. Earles Austin.
171 1   John F. O'Neill. Hayne & Yates.
173 1   Albert Bischoff. Renneker & Glover.
175 1   Albert Bischoff. Albert Bischoff.
177 1   Est. James Ross. John A. Burckmyer.
179     Est. James Ross. Unoccupied.
181 1   James Walker. James Walker.
183 1   E. H. Marjenhoff. Mrs. Caroline Stelling.
185 1   Etienne Poincignon. Unoccupied.
187 1   Etienne Poincignon. S. Wyatt & Co.
189 1   Bernard O'Neill. Bernard O'Neill.
191     Bernard O'Neill. Mrs. Fogarty & Melchers.
193 1   Rachel J. Barrett. Julius Wm. Meyer.
195 1   Est. Isaac Barrett. Simons Brothers.
197 1   James Walker. Cadow, McKenzie & Co.
199 1   J. C. & C. D. Farrar. Farrar, Brother & Co.
201 1   Pres. & Dir. Planters' & Mechanics' Bank. Francis Murphy.
203 1   Est. James Marsh. Unoccupied.
205 1   Otis J. Chafee. Chafee, Croft & Chafee.
207 1   Otis J. Chafee. Chafee, Croft & Chafee.
209 1   Mrs. Grace O'Sullivan. Slaves.
211 1   Mrs. Grace O'Sullivan. Unoccupied.
213 1   Mrs. B. L. Touhy. Jos. Spear and others.
215 1   Mrs. B. L. Touhy. Theodore B. Guy.
217 1   Farnum & Dotterer. Mich'l Mason and others.
219 1   Farnum & Dotterer. Unoccupied.
221 1   Farnum & Dotterer. Farnum & Dotterer.
223   1 Henry L. Juken, J. & R. G. Chisolm. Unoccupied.
225   1 Henry L. Juken, J. & R. G. Chisolm. Eide Torck.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
227 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. Miss Harriot Pinckney.
229 1   Moses D. Hyams. George O'Neill & others.
231 1   Henry Gerdts. John D. Lesemaun.
233 1   Henry Gerdts. Henry Gerdts & Co.
235   1 Dr. John F. Schaffner. Frederick W. Wagner.
237     Dr. John F. Schaffner. Paul Poinsett, f. p. c.
239   1 Frederick Schulken. John H. Haesloop.
241     Alonzo J. White. Jacques Gotti.
243   1 Alonzo J. White. Ferdinand Christmann.
245     Howard & Ancrum, f. p. c. Thomas O'Sullivan.
247   1 Ann Francis, f. p. c. Ann Francis, f. p. c.
249   1 Ann Francis, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
251   1 Catherine Pritchard. Edward C. Pritchard.
253     Otis J. Chafee. Unoccupied.
255   1 George Kinloch. Slaves.
257   1 George Kinloch. Eliza Lindsay, f. p. c.
259   1 George Kinloch. George Kinloch.
261   1 George Kinloch. Unoccupied.
263   1 Joseph Guy. Edward Purtel.
265   1 Zadock Miller. Zadock Miller.
267 1   John H. Schreiner. John H. Schreiner.
269 1   John H. Schreiner. William K. Steedman.
271 1   Charles W. Seignious. C. W. Seignious.
273 1   James G. Holmes. Unoccupied.
275   1 Charles Heyward. Charles Heyward.
277 1   T. J. Shingler, trustee. Zimmerman Davis.
279 1   Tr. Est. S. D. Whilden.  
281 1   William J. Grayson. William J. Grayson.
283 1   M. D. Strobel. Thomas H. Croft.
285 1   George R. Richards. Benjamin Ellis.
287   1 Harman D. Sahlman. -- Coleman.
289   1 Harman D. Sahlman. John D. Bulwinkle.
291 1   Mrs. S. M. McPherson. Mrs. S. M. McPherson.
293 1   Joseph Alex'r Robinson. Joseph Alex'r Robinson.
295 1   Trust Estate Samuel D. Stoney and wife. Samuel D. Stoney.
297 1   Charles W. Seignious. Charles W. Seignious.
299   1 Dr. William Hall. Dr. William Hall.
301   1 William M. Martin. William M. Martin.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
303   1 Miss Mary Henry and Mrs. Ann Ross. Mrs. M. J. Timmons.
305 1   Miss Mary Henry and Mrs. Ann Ross. Miss Mary Henry and Mrs. Ann Ross.
307   1 Misses Sarah & C. White. Misses Sarah & C. White.
309   1 Mrs. Frances Blamyer. Mrs. Frances Blamyer.
311 1   Henry Hulbeck. W. B. Heriot.
313 1   Henry Hulbeck.  
315 1   William A. Wilson. William A. Wilson.
317 1     Unoccupied.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
2 1   John G. Milnor. John G. Milnor.
4 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. Henry L. P. McCormick.
6 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. Jos. Ainger's cooper shop.
8 1   Otis Mills. Store house.
10 1   Otis Mills. E. Mills, Beach & Co.
12 1   Charles N. Hubert. Unoccupied.
14     John Ravenel. Wilkins & Barnwell.
16 1   John Ravenel. Ravenel, Huger & Milliken.
18 1   William Ravenel. Ravenel, Huger & Milliken.
20 1   William Ravenel. Ravenel & Co.
22 1   Alexander Robertson. Robertson, Blacklock & Co
24 1   William H. Trapmann. Green, Trapmann & Co.
26 1   A. Vanderhorst Dawson. J. & S. P. Ravenel.
28 1   Est. James Adger. H. Missroon & Co.
30     Est. James Adger. Robert Dewar Bacot.
32 1   E. Mills, Beach & Co. Store house of E. Mills, Beach & Co.
34 1   Robert A. Pringle. Unoccupied.
36 1   Andrew McDowall. Andrew McDowall & Co.
38 1   B. L. Simons and others. Porcher & Lindsay.
40 1   Charles T. Mitchell. Richard E. Scriven.
42     Charles T. Mitchell. Charles A. De Saussure.
44 1   Tr. Est. M. M. A. Smyth. John W. Caldwell & Son.
46     Tr. Est. M. M. A. Smyth. George Y. Davis.
48 1   Tr. Est. M. M. A. Smyth. Nayler, Smith & Co.
50 1   Mitchell King, trustee.  
52 1   Cowlam Graveley. Gravely & Pringle.
54 1   Estate Mary Myers. John A. Lalaue.
56 1   George Gibbon. P. J. Porcher & Baya.
58 1   Alonzo J. White. A. J. White & Son.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
60 1   Est. John Michel. E. Devineau.
62 1   Miss Susan D. Adger. J. E. Adger & Co.
64 1   Charles J. Manigault. Unoccupied.
66 1   Charles J. Manigault. Unoccupied.
68 1   Chil. of James Mathews. William B. Smith & Co.
70 1   George A. Locke. George A. Locke.
72 1   Ziba B. Oakes. J. N. Robson.
74 1   Street & West. Street & West.
76 1   Edwin H. Locke, trustee. E. H. Locke & Brother.
78 1   Barnard O'Neill. Holmes & Co.
80 1   O. Mills & Co. Wilkie & Shier.
82 1   Jacob Barrett. Hamilton Hyams.
84 1   William Blanding.  
86 1   Butler & Bee. Butler & Bee.
88 1   John C. Burckmyer. Burckmyer & Moffett.
90 1   Jacob Barrett. Lucas & Strohecker.
92 1   Thomas H. Dewees. Thomas H. Dewees.
94 1   Jeffords & Co. Jeffords & Co.
96 1     A. Tobias' Sons.
EAST SIDE, WARD No 3.        
98 1   John Marshall. Bollman Brothers.
100 1   Est. J. T. Wells. James Miller.
102 1   Jay L. Adams. William M. Campbell.
104 1   James Bancroft, Jr. James Bancroft, Jr.
106 1   J. & F. Dawson. J. & F. Dawson.
108 1   Nathaniel Fields. George Stenhouse.
110 1   Nathaniel Fields. George C. Baurmeister.
112 1      
114     J. H. Oppenheim & Broth. J. H. & S. H. Oppenheim.
116 1   Carsten Lilienthal. Lilienthal & Klatte.
118     John Fraser & Co. Slaves.
120 1   Est. James Marsh. -- Carver.
122 1   Est. James Marsh. Morris Meyer.
124 1   M. C. Mordecai. Mordecai & Co.
126 1   Bank of the State of S. C. Smith & Clarke.
128 1   Bank of the State of S. C. Clacius & Witte.
130 1   Berkley G. Wilkins. McLeod & Bell.
132 1   Berkley G. Wilkins. William Thomas Miller.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
134 1   Confederate States. New Custom House.
136 1   Tr. Est. Mrs. Evilina Bull. Unoccupied.
138 1   George R. Richards. Ehney & Deveaux.
140   1 George R. Richards. Mitchell & Hatch.
142   1 George R. Richards. E. T. Hancock.
144   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Evilina Bull. Isaac Woolf.
146 1   Elizabeth Marsh. John Gerken.
148 1   Estate James Marsh. John Sullivan.
150   1 Estate James Marsh. Adeline Galliot.
152   1 James Thompson. John Antony.
154   1 James Thompson. Henry Goodman.
156 1   Estate Margaret Munro. Henry Jacobson.
158 1   John Hanckel. John Hanckel.
160 1   Dr. Chris. C. Pritchard. Dr. C. C. Pritchard's office
162   1 Dr. Chris. C. Pritchard. Dr. C. C. Pritchard.
164   1 Estate William Patton. Carl M. Heissenbuttel.
166   1 Thomas Garrety. Thomas Wiley.
168   1 -- Stocker, trustee. Henry Smyzer.
170 1   Natalie Benoist. John S. Bird.
172 1   Leonidas W. Spratt. Leonidas W. Spratt.
174 1   City. Fire Hook & Ladder Depot
176 1   J. M. Venning. William P. Russell.
178   1 Archibald Duncan. Archibald Duncan.
180 1   F. P. Seignious. John H. Seedorff.
182   1 F. P. Seignious. F. P. Seignious, Coal yard.
184 1   Daniel L. McCarthy. Patrick Hacket & others.
186 1   Daniel L. McCarthy. Patrick Cahill & others.
188 1   Daniel L. McCarthy. J. W. & W. A. Rook.
190     Daniel L. McCarthy. Mrs. Ann McGuire.
192 1   Daniel L. McCarthy. Charles Murray & others.
194 1   Daniel L. McCarthy. John Shanahan.
196   1 Daniel L. McCarthy. Slaves.
198 1   Daniel L. McCarthy. John Sharkey.
200 1   Daniel L. McCarthy. Margaret Dixon.
202 1   Daniel L. McCarthy. Unoccupied.
204 1   Daniel L. McCarthy. Unoccupied.
206 1   Mrs. Eliza E. Jervis. Mrs. Eliza E. Jervis.
208 3   Thomas Bennett. Rice and Saw Mills.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
210 1   Thomas Bennett. George P. Artope.
212 1   Alonzo J. White. Alonzo J. White.
214 1   Mrs. Julia Dupré. Mrs. Julia Dupré.
216 1   Mrs. Anna Moffet. Mrs. Anna Moffet.
218 1   Joseph Ellison Adger. Joseph Ellison Adger.
220 1   Mrs. Catherine Porcher. James M. Stocker.
222   1 Mrs. Mary J. Morris. Mrs. Mary J. Morris.
224   1 Mrs. Huard. Wm. Henry Trescot.
226 1   Estate C. Panknin. Unoccupied.

ENGLISH'S ROW.

        Runs West from Friend Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
1 1   William P. Shingler. Arthur Sinnot.
2 1   William P. Shingler. -- Murray.
3 1   William P. Shingler. Mrs. Hennessy.
4 1   William P. Shingler. Mrs. Ryan.


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ELIZABETH STREET.

        Runs from Calhoun, nearly opposite Anson Street, to Mary Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 Henry Ehricks. James Gantt, f. p. c.
3   1 Charles H. Simonton. James M. Brown, f. p. c.
5   1 Mary Whitaker. Isabel Lopez, f. p. c.
7   1 Jean M. Frezberg. John Bernard Otten.
9   1 Jean M. Frezberg. Ann Hall, f. p. c.
11   1 Francis St. Marks, f. p. c. Slaves.
13   1 James Johnston, f. p. c. Elizabeth Shaw.
15   1 Henry Bulwinkle. James Williams, f. p. c.
17 1   Henry Bulwinkle.  
19 1   Henry Bulwinkle. Henry Bulwinkle.
21   2 Est. Wm. C. Gatewood. Slaves.
23   1 Dr. Edmund A. Gibbes. Louisa Jane Brown.
25   2 Henry Ehricks. Wm. Jackson, f. p. c.
27   1 Dr. Edmund A Gibbes. Sarah Brodie, f. p. c.
29   1 Dr. Edmund A Gibbes. Sarah Burke, f. p. c.
31   1 Albert Koenecke. Albert Fincken.
33   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. A. W. Gibbes. James Mitchell, f. p. c.
35   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. A. W. Gibbes. Slaves.
37   1 Wm. Pinceel, f. p. c. Jane Budor, f. p. c.
39   1 Wm. Pinceel, f. p. c. Fanny Walker, f. p. c.
41   1 Ann M. Cambridge. Rebecca F. Fraser.
43   1 Rebecca Pawley, f. p. c. Rebecca Pawley, f. p. c.
45   1 Henry C. Seedorff. Ann Eliza Pickering.
47   1 Henry C. Seedorff. Claus H. Seedorff.
49   1 Henry C. Seedorff. Ernest Wm. Eberhardt.
51 1   Estate John Daly. George E. Pritchett.
53 1   Estate John Daly. Thomas Flynn.
55   1 Estate John Daly. Joseph A. Torlay.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 -- Gibbes. Unoccupied.
4   1 R. E. Dereef, jr., f. p. c. John Fred. Ferritte.
6   1 John D. Kennedy. Slaves.
8   1 Aberdeen Gregorie, f.p.c. Aberdeen Gregorie, f. p. c.
10   1 John Carberry. John Carberry.
12 1   Miss Sarah R. Hort. Miss Sarah R. Hort.
14   1 Mitchell King. Isaac Du Bose White.
16   1 Mitchell King. Unoccupied.
18 1   William Aiken. William Aiken.


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FORD'S COURT.

        Runs East from Meeting Street, between Tradd and Water Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
1   1 Dr. Edmund Ravenel. Mary O'Neale, f. p. c.
3   1 Dr. Edmund Ravenel. Emily Ford, f. p. c.
5   1 Dr. Edmund Ravenel. Slaves.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Leonidas W. Spratt. James M. Brown.

FRIEND STREET.

        Runs North from Tradd, nearly opposite Legare, to Queen Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
1 1   Mrs. -- Holmes. Mrs. -- Holmes.
3 1   Miss Elizabeth F. Pringle. Miss Elizabeth Pringle.
5 1   Richard W. Cogdell. W. T. White.
7 1   William P Shingler. John Parsons.
9 1   Sam'l D. Holloway, f. p. c. Livery stables.
11   1 Michael Welsh. Unoccupied.
13   1 Michael Welsh. Michael Welsh.
15 1     Unoccupied.
17 1   Trust Est. Henry Horlback and wife. T. O'Brien.
19 1   Gen'l John Schnierle.  
21   1 Gen'l John Schnierle. Slaves.
23   1 Estate Josiah S. Payne. Dr. -- Sams.
25   1 Francis Lance. Mrs. E. M. Doar.
27   1 Ernest Pescke. Mr. -- Moreland.
29 1     Common School.
31   1 Mrs. -- Brightman. Mrs. -- Taylor.
33   1 Col. -- Anderson. -- Jeffords.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Captain Thomas Surtis. Captain Thomas Surtis.
4   1 Miss Gracia Bay. Mrs. C. Mathews.
6   1 Mrs. Berry and children. Mrs. Berry.
8   1 Miss Mackey. Miss Mackey.
10   1 Mrs. Sophia F. Wilson. Flora Cummell, f. p. c.
12 1   -- Cohen. J. F. Baker.
14   1 Mrs. Mary B. Badger.  
16   1 Mrs. Henrietta White. -- White, f. p. c.
18   1 W. Y. Leitch. W. Y. Leitch.
20   1 Mrs. Louisa Belser. Mrs. Louisa Belser.


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FELIX STREET.

        Runs North from Morris Street to Cannon Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 Mrs. Margaret O'Neal. Sarah A. Middleton, f.p.c.
3   3 Mrs. Margaret O'Neal. Unoccupied.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Elizabeth Raynor, f. p. c. Elizabeth Raynor, f. p. c.
4   1 Ann Parker. Ann Parker.
6   1 Mrs. Margaret O'Neal. Harriet Alston, f. p. c.
8   2 Mrs. Margaret O'Neal. Emma Keiser.
10   1 Mrs. Margaret O'Neal. Thomas E. Strother.
12   1 Mrs. Margaret O'Neal. Thomas G. Raven.
14   1 Mrs. Margaret O'Neal. Mrs. Emma Burdell.

FRANKLIN STREET.

        Runs North from Broad Street, opposite Savage, to Magazine, partly through Wards 2 and 4.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
1   1 Benjamin C. Pressley. J. D. Kirkpatrick.
3 1   Estate J. McLaren. E. S. Mikell.
5 1   Charles D. Carr. G. N. Bowman.
7 1   Theodore A. Whitney. Theodore A. Whitney.
9 1   Dr. Middleton Michael. Dr. Michel's Anat. rooms.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
11   1   Peter Hauscheldt.
13   1 Miss Caroline Hillegas. Miss Caroline Hillegas.
15 1   Robert W. Seymour. Robert W. Seymour.
17     -- Cromwell. Jeremiah Lyons.
19       Unoccupied.
21   1 Thomas Burdell. Thomas Burdell.
23   1 John Finnagan. John Finnagan.
25   1 Estate Peter Gerard. -- Jeffords.
27   1 Estate Peter Gerard. William Henry Smith.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
2 1   Rev. John B. Campbell. Rev. John B. Campbell.
4 1   Tristram Tupper, jr. Tristram Tupper, jr.
6 1   Bishop Lynch. James M. Mulvaney.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
8       Marine Hospital.


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GADSDEN STREET.

        Runs North from the West end of Beaufain Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 John H. Steinmeyer. J. H. Steinmeyer's office.
3   1 John H. Steinmeyer. Slaves.
5   1   Peter H. Ulmo.
7   1 Mrs. Mary Hamlin. Mrs. Mary Hamlin.
9   1 Maria M. Moore. Jane Taylor.
11   1 Estate Thomas Waring. Hutson Lee.
13   1 Thomas Parker. Thomas Parker.
15   1 John F. Steinmeyer. Justus A. Newton.
17   1 Mrs. Louisa McIntosh. Mrs. Louisa McIntosh.
19   1 William Estill. David Henry Denoon.
21   1 William Estill. William Jones.
23 1   Estate Fred'k H. Esdoin. Hermann Esdoin.
25   1 -- Bennett. Office.
EAST SIDE.        
2 1   John H. Steinmeyer. John H. Steinmeyer.
4   1 Dr. Eli Geddings. Henry T. Thompson.
6   1 Dr. Eli Geddings. Mary Campbell.
8   1 Dr. Eli Geddings. Unoccupied.
10   1 Dr. Eli Geddings. James L. Barnwell.
12 1   Mrs. Paul H. Waring. Dr. Thos. Smith Waring.
14   1 J. Vogelsang. Mrs. Minna Vogelsang.
16   1 J. Vogelsang. Frederick Wm. Becker.
18   1 J. Vogelsang. John M. Betsill.
20   1 J. Vogelsang. Andrew Doty.
22   1 Thomas Bennett. William Simons.

GIBBES STREET.

        Runs West from Legare Street, above Lamboll, to Ashley River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
1 1   Charles Macbeth. Captain Westendorff.
3   1 Charles Macbeth. F. Downey.
5 1   Tr. Est. Eliz.H.Manigault. Unoccupied.
7   1 Tr. Est. Eliz.H.Manigault. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Robert F. Giles. Robert F. Giles.
4 1   Trust Est. Mrs. Bulow. Mrs. Bulow.
6   1 Tr. Est. Eliz.H.Manigault. Charles J. Manigault.


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GLEBE STREET.

        Runs North from Wentworth Street, between St. Philip's and Coming Streets, to George Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1 1   Preston West. Preston West.
3 1   B. G. Heriot. Wm. K. Davis.
5 1   Corp. St. Philip's Church. Joseph R. Robertson.
7     Mrs. Mary Ross. Francis P. Gaillard.
EAST SIDE.        
2 1   Corp. St. Philip's Church. Dr. Thos. G. Prioleau.
4 1   Corp. St. Philip's Church. Mrs. Eason's B'g house.
6 1   Wm. Harral. Wm. Harral.
8 1   Corporation -- Charles M. Innis.
10 1   Corp. St. Philip's Church. Robert M. Alexander.
12 1   Est. George Thompson. Jane Thompson.
14   1 Wm. Sheppard. Nathan D. Parker.
16 1   Est. George Thompson. John J. G. Smith.

GREEN STREET.

        Runs West from St. Philip's St., bet. George & Calhoun, to Coming St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1 1   City property. Charleston College.
3   1 Thomas K. Brown. Joseph M. Harper.
5   1 Jacob Weston, f. p. c. Jacob Legaré, f. p. c.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Sarah Johnson, f. p. c. Sarah Johnson, f. p. c.
4 1   Estate James Martin. Michael Lazarus.
6   1 Samuel S. Mills. Samuel S. Mills.
8 1   Wm. Aiken. John McNellage.
10 1   Wm. Aiken. Augustus Hayden.
12   1 Robert. M. Welch. Robert M. Welch.
14   1 Mrs. Catherine Knox. Mrs. Catherine Knox.

GREENHILL STREET.

        Runs South from Tradd Street, between Logan and New Streets, to Ashley River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
1     Capt. James Paty. Capt. James Paty.
3     Capt. John F. Stein. Capt. John F. Stein.
5     Mrs. Jane Stewart. Mrs. Jane Stewart.
EAST SIDE.        
2     Solomon Legaré. Unoccupied.


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GEORGE STREET.

        Runs West from Anson Street, a few doors above Laurens, partly through Ward 3, and partly through Ward 4, to Coming Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   Major Wm. Laval. Charles R. Miles.
3 1   George A. Locke. George A. Locke.
5 1   Jas. M. Carson, trustee. Lewis M. Hatch.
7 1   Isaac S. Cohen. Isaac S. Cohen.
WARD No. 4.        
9 1   Moses D. Hyams. Moses D. Hyams.
11   1 John Johnson. John Johnson.
13   1 Robert Thomlinson. Robert Thomlinson.
15   1 Dr. James P. Jervey. Dr. James P. Jervey.
17   1 Est. Alfred R. Drayton. Mrs. Martha S. Drayton.
19   1 Mrs. A. M. Beile. Mrs. Eliza A. Flynn.
21 1   Miss Mary Motte Ward. Miss Mary Motte Ward.
23       G. W. Steffens.
25   1 Henry Horlbeck. Slaves and free.
27   1 Henry Horlbeck. Eugenia Huggins, f. p. c.
29   1 Henry Gardner. Ann Bentham, f. p. c.
31   1 Andrew Montgomery. Andrew Montgomery.
33   1 William McBurney. Wm. McBurney.
35   1 Benjamin C. Pressley. Mrs. Susan M. Fogartie.
37   1 Mrs. Sophia Schwing. Thomas Hall, f. p. c.
39   1 Mrs. Sophia Schwing. Maria Youngblood, f. p. c.
41   1 Mrs. Sophia Schwing. Mary Davis, f. p. c.
43   1 John McCarthy. John McCarthy.
45   1 Miss Mary M. Ross. Miss Mary M. Ross.
47   1 Corp. St. Philip's Church. John Pryor.
49   1 Corp. St. Philip's Church. Benjamin Berry, f. p. c.
51   1 Corp. St. Philip's Church. Slaves.
53 1   Ellen Jones, f. p. c. George Taylor.
55 1   Joseph P. McCall. Joseph P. McCall.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
2   1 James W. Brown. James W. Brown.
4   1 B. Gonzales. Unoccupied.
6   1 Trust Est. E. H. Parker and children. Mrs. S. Parker.
8   1 Estate Isaac Auld. Mrs. Anna R. Patterson.
10 1   Miss Juliet G. Elliott. Miss Juliet G. Elliott.
12 1   Edwin H. Locke. Edwin H. Locke.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
14 1   Mitchell King. Mitchell King.
16 1   Dr. Eli Geddings. Dr. Eli Geddings.
18 1     Samuel G. Barker.
20   1 George W. Williams. George W. Williams.
22   1 Wm. Jervey. Wm. Jervey.
24   1 Tr. Est. H. W. Schroder and wife. Henry Schroder.
26 1   Est. Lawrence Benson. Unoccupied.
28     -- Epstein. Major A. C. Welton.
30       -- Ojeman.
32   1 Aaron J. Moses. Aaron J. Moses.
34   1   Herman W. Meyer.
36   1 Thomas P. Allen. Pierre V. Brandt.
38 1   John S. Riggs. Thomas W. Riggs.
40   1 Benjamin D. and Estate Joshua Lazarus. John C. Otyen.
42   1 Benjamin D. and Estate Joshua Lazarus. Unoccupied.
44 1   City of Charleston. Porter's Lodge, J. Cahill.
46 1   City of Charleston. Engine House.
48   1 Abraham Moise. Slaves.
50 1   John King. John King.
52 1   Trust Est. Virg. A. Barre and children, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
54     Trust Est. Virg. A. Barre and children, f. p. c. Gershom Meyers, f. p. c.
56   1 John O'Mara. Mrs. C. Smith & E. Brady.
58   1 John O'Mara.  

GILLON STREET.

        Runs West from -- Wharf to East Bay, next North of Post Office.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1 1   George Gibbon. Louis Richon.
3 1   Otis Mills. Unoccupied.
5 1   Est. Richard Fordham. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   George Gibbon Unoccupied.
4 1   George Gibbon Unoccupied.
6 1   George Gibbon Wm. J. H. Stewart.
8 1   George Gibbon Stores.
10 1   George Gibbon John & George E. Gibbon.


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GROVE STREET.

        Runs West from King St., next above Moultrie St., to Ashley River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Robert Macbeth. Slaves.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Frederick Frieze Frederick Frieze.
4   1 Charles Weissinger. Slaves.
6   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Rose B Ford. Slaves.
8   1 Amelia and Louisa Rose. Slaves.

GUIGNARD STREET.

        Runs West from East Bay to Anson St., bet. Market and Pinckney Sts.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   Sarah and Susan Jones. Sarah and Susan Jones.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Estate John Hunter. J. C. H. Claussen.
4 1   Estate John Hunter. Louis Boniface.
6   1 John Symons. Unoccupied.
8 1   E. J. Kingman. Samuel Martin.
10 1   Miss McCrady and children of Mrs. Trescott. Dr. George E. Trescott.

HACKER'S ALLEY.

        Runs East from King Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
1   1 Henry Kahrs. Henry Kahrs.
3   1 George S. Hacker. Henry Hay.
5   1 George S. Hacker. William Boles.
7   1 George S. Hacker. Jacob Belton.
9   1 John Betjeman. James A. Buckheister.
11   1 George S. Hacker. Albert Ross Fash.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Mrs. Martha Wandelken. Mrs. Martha Wandelken.
4   1 George S. Hacker. Unoccupied.
6 1   George S. Hacker. Unoccupied.

HUNTER'S COURT.

        Runs South from Reid Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 Robert Hunter. Duncan Cameron.
3   1 Robert Hunter. John Crowlay.
5   1 Robert Hunter. Michael Bird.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Robert Hunter. Alexander Meyers.
4   1 Robert Hunter. Lawrence Cahill.


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HAMPDEN COURT.

        Runs West from South-western cor. of Hampstead Mall to Hanover St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
1   1 James P. Readheimer. James P. Readheimer.
3   1 Otto Tiedeman. Shepherd Daggett.
5   1 Robert A. Jones. Robert A. Jones.
7   1 Otto Tiedeman. Irvin J. Corby.
9   1 Estate ---- Turner. Dorothy Stapleton.
11   1 Maximan C. Welch. Maximan C. Welch.
13   1 John C. Shokes. John C. Shokes.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 William M. Fitts. Andrew F. Nell.
4   1 Estate Mrs. J. S. Lord. Unoccupied.
6   1 ---- Lebby. William Rowlinski.

HARD'S ALLEY.

        Runs East from East Bay Street, between Pritchard and Pinckney Streets, to Concord Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
2 1   Thomas W. Malone. Matthew Cosage.
4   1 Children of Thos. Cordray James H. Artope.
6   1 Children of Thos. Cordray Betsey Blake, f. p. c.
8   1 William T. Lee. Slave.
10 1   Francis Police. Christopher Ostich.
12 1   Francis Police. Mrs. ---- Wade.
14   1 Francis Police. Raphael Rugers.

HAMPSTEAD MALL.

        Is situated at the intersection of Columbus and America Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
2   1 Thomas N. Gadsden. Margaret A. Della Torre.
SOUTH SIDE.        
1   1 ---- Brandt. Peter Daggett.
3   1 ---- Brandt. Martin Manzing.
5   1 Nicholas Darrell. Unoccupied.
7   1 George P. Artope. Ephraim M. Gilbert.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 William Withers. William Withers.
4   1 Henry F. Strohecker. Henry F. Strohecker.
WEST SIDE.        
1   1 William M. Fitts. John L. Fitts.
3   1 Otto Tiedeman. Edmund T. Miller.
5   1 Otto Tiedeman. William O. Ryan.
7   1 James Copes. William Sudor.
9   1 James Copes. Grandison Guerry.


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HASELL STREET.

        Runs West from Concord Street above Pritchard, partly through Ward No. 3 and partly through Ward No. 4, to King Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 Estate William Patton. William Stevens.
3   1 Estate William Patton. Ship Carpenter's shop.
5   1 Estate William Patton. Unoccupied
7   1 Cameron & Co. Unoccupied.
9   1 Estate William Patton. Slaves.
11   1 Estate William Patton. Simon Pritchard.
13   1 William B. Ryan. Catherine Corley.
15   1 William B. Ryan. William parsons, f. p. c.
17   1 William B. Ryan. Rachel Beamer, f. p. c.
19   1 William B. Ryan. Slaves.
21   1 William B. Ryan. Slaves.
23   1 William B. Ryan. Slaves.
25   1 William B. Ryan. Leah Moore, f. p. c.
27 1   John H. Schreiner. Mrs. William Wilson.
29 1   John H. Schreiner. Ebenezer Thayer.
31 1   Henry Bischoff.  
33 1   John McNellage. William S. Bruce.
35 1   Tr. Est. Adeline Howell. Sidney S. Howell.
37 1   Mrs. Sarah J. Wilson. B. W. Force.
39 1   Mrs. Sarah J. Wilson. James G. Marsh.
41 1   Charles W. Seignious. Mrs. Mary Wells.
43 1   Charles F. Levy, trustee. Nickols Titter.
45 1   Charles F. Levy, trustee. James Steele, f. p. c.
47 1   Charles L. Jones. Unoccupied.
49 1   Mrs. Charity Wilson. Mrs. Charity Wilson.
51 1   Mrs. Abigail Legare. Dr. John O'Hear.
53 1   Estate Robert F. Henry. Unoccupied.
55 1   L. M. & E. E. Hatch. Unoccupied.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
57   1   Isaac Wilson Taylor,f.p.c.
59 1   Jennings,Thomlinson & Co. & E. B. Stoddard & Co. John D. A. Murphy.
61 1     Unoccupied.
63 1   Mrs. Louisa Andrews. Mrs. Louisa Andrews.
65 1   Dr. J. R. Solomons. Dr. J. R. Solomons.
67 1   Estate William Calder. Unoccupied.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
2   1 Estate William Bell. Robert L. Holmes' office.
4   1 Wm. P. Russell & Co. Wm. P. Russell & Co.'s.
6   1 Estate -- Johnson. Cooper shop.
8   1 Estate -- Johnson. John Shanahan.
10   1 Estate -- Johnson. Slaves.
12   1 Estate -- Johnson. Slaves.
14   1 Estate -- Johnson. Slaves.
16   1 Estate -- Johnson. Gabriel Floyd, f. p. c.
18   1 Estate -- Johnson. Slaves.
20   1 Estate -- Johnson. Slaves.
22   1 Estate -- Johnson. Unoccupied.
24   1 Estate -- Johnson. Unoccupied.
26   1 Estate -- Johnson. Daniel C. Grinin.
28   1 Estate -- Johnson. Slaves.
30   1 Estate -- Johnson. Slaves.
32   1 Estate -- Johnson. Slaves.
34   1 Estate -- Johnson. Slaves.
36   1 Estate -- Johnson. Unoccupied.
38   1 Francis P. Seignous. Unoccupied.
40   1 Francis P. Seignous. Henry Snable.
42 1   Francis P. Seignous. Frederick Sturton.
44 1   John McNellage. Mrs. Adeline Chafee.
46 1   John McNellage. Adolphus Gardelle.
48 1   John McNellage. Daniel Miler.
50 1   John McNellage. Lewis D. Mowry.
52 1   Mrs. Samuel N. Stevens. J. Waring Axson.
54 1   Joseph Prevost. Joseph Prevost.
56 1   James J. McCarter. James J. McCarter.
58 1   James Marsh. James Marsh.
60 1   James Macbeth, trustee. Eugene Esdra.
62 1   Henry Clark. J. C. Williams, f. p. c.
64 1   Henry Clark. Thomas Lyons.
66     Henry Clark. John Cook.
68 1   Est. of James S. Bowie. John A. Bowie.
70 1   John Gibbon. William H. Gilliland.
72 1   Mrs. Eliza Fitzsimons. Mrs. Eliza Fitzsimons.
74 1   Dr. J. J. Chisolm. Dr. J. J. Chisolm.
76 1   Rev. Chris. P. Gadsden. Rev. Chris. P. Gadsden.
78 1   J. H. Barrett. N. Taglierani.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
80 1   Samuel Meeker. Depos. So Bap. Pub. So.
82 1   Samuel Meeker. R. W. Gale's car. factory.
84     Samuel Meeker. Up stairs, unoccupied.
86 1   Mrs.Margaret Just. Mrs. Margaret Just.
88 1   Kerrison & Lieding. Edwin L. Kerrison.

HORLBECK'S ALLEY.

        Runs West from Meeting Street, opposite Cumberland, to King Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1 1   John Siegling. Ernest Merker.
3     John Siegling. E. Merker's smith's shop.
5   1 Dr. J. R. Solomons. Henry Jeffers.
7 1   Edward Horlbeck. Wm. Nolte's board. house.
9 1   Henry Buist. Diedrich A. Ammé.
11 1   A. J. Rutjes. Antonio Salcedo.
13   1 H. R. Sifley and others. Martha Edwards, f. p. c.
15   1 John Sifley. Margaret Spencer.
17 1   Caroline J. Greenland. Arabella Hubbard.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Tr. Est. L. C. Pritchard and children. Nathan A. Cohen.
4 1   Tr. Est. L. C. Pritchard and children. Thos. Fenneren & others.
6   1 Tr. Est. L. C. Pritchard and children. Margaret Sommers, f. p. c.
8   1 Tr. Est. L. C. Pritchard and children. Mrs. Ada Hendricks.
10 1   Mrs. Esther Blum. Ernest Metz.
12 1   Mrs. Esther Blum. Michael Teeahy & others.
14 1   Dr. Elias Horlbeck. Samuel Sampson & others.
16 1   Daniel Horlbeck. Unoccupied.
18 1   Dr. Elias Horlbeck. Mrs. Elizabeth Pansin.
20 1   Mrs. Esther Blum. Dennis Cleary.
22 1     Jonathan Shaw.

HESTER STREET.

        Runs North from the Marsh at foot of Simons, to Sans Souci Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 James R. Addison. Slaves.
3   1 James R. Addison. Slaves.
5   1 Dr. Edmund Gibbes. Slaves.


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HAYNE STREET.

        Runs West from Anson Street, between Market and Pinckney Streets, to Meeting Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   Geo. W. Williams & Co. Geo. W. Williams & Co.
3 1   Geo. W. Williams & Co. Geo. W. Williams & Co.
5 1   John Fraser & Co. C. N. Averill.
7 1   Estate Henry W. Conner. Courtney, Tennent & Co.
9 1   Estate J. G. Coster. Brown & Palma.
11 1   Rev. James P. Boyce. Brown & Palma.
13 1   Miss Charlotte C. Kelsey. A. H. Brahe & Co.
15 1   Leroy M. Wiley. McCay & Matthewes.
17 1   Charles Kelsey. Nelson Carter.
19 1   Benjamin W. Force. Southern Porcelain Co.
21 1   Benjamin W. Force. Force & Mitchell.
23 1   Miss Charlotte C. Kelsey. Haviland, Stevenson & Co.
25 1   Thomas M. Horsey. Horsey, Auten & Co.
27 1   Emery Thayer. Thomas R. Egleston & Co.
29 1   Benjamin Mordecai. John Ashhurst & Co.
31 1   F. D. Fanning. F. D. Fanning.
33 1   Gilliland & Howell. Gilliland, Howell & Co.
35 1   Courtney, Tennent & Co. Courtney, Tennent & Co.
37 1   Hyatt, McBurney & Co. Hyatt, McBurney & Co.
39 1   Hare, Calhoun & Co. Hastie, Calhoun & Co.
41 1   Johnston, Crews & Brawley. Johnston, Crews & Co.
43 1   Johnston, Crews & Brawley. L. M. Hatch, Quarterm'r.
45 1   Townsend, Arnold & Co. Crane, Boylston & Co.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   D. F. Fleming & Co. D. F. Fleming & Co.
4 1   John Fraser & Co. Unoccupied.
6 1   J. W. Sprague. T. J. & C. H. Moise & Co.
8 1   Gustave Sussdorff. Brown & Palma.
10 1   R. Douglas & Co. R. Douglas & Co.
12 1   Methodist Society. S. Christ'n Advocate office
14 1   Methodist Society. J. W. Stoy, Ag't Meth. So.
16 1   Fleetwood Lanneau. Lanneau & Whilden.
18 1   Wilmans & Price. Wilmans & Price.
20 1   Pierson & Jennings. Pierson, Smith & Co.


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HANOVER STREET.

        Runs from South Street North, partly through Ward No. 5 and partly through Ward No. 7, to Line Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 Charles Holloway. John H. Long.
3   1 Charles Holloway. John Davis.
5   1 Estate Jacob Kugley. Humphrey Coffey.
7   1 Estate Jacob Kugley. Bartholomew Coffey.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
9   1 Est. Samuel Cruikshanks. Astley C. Wagner.
11   1 Dr. Francis Y. Porcher. Abby Cripps, f. p. c.
13   1 Daniel Wood. Mary Ann Brown, f. p. c.
15   1 Daniel Wood. Henry C. Shokes.
17   1 Leonidas W. Spratt. Unoccupied.
19   1 Leonidas W. Spratt.  
21   1 Leonidas W. Spratt. John Carr.
23   1 John W. Gordon, f. p. c. John & C. L. Kornahrens.
25   1 Mary Wood. Max Fliner.
27   1 Mary Wood. William F. Dunlap.
29   1 Mary Wood. George Shokes.
31   2 Mary Wood. James Henry Broxton.
33   1 Mary Wood. Henry A. Caminade.
35   1 Mary Wood. Walter Jarvis.
37   1 Mary Wood. William Alex. Jones.
39   1 Trust Est. Mrs. Sarah A. Symmes and children. Marcus L. Doar.
41   1 Trust Est. Mrs. Sarah A. Symmes and children. William C. Watson.
43   1 Trust Est. Mrs. Sarah A. Symmes and children. Johann H. Kornahrens.
45   1 Trust Est. F. L. Calvert. John Marion Calvert.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
2   1 -- Berry. Unoccupied.
  1 South Carolina R. R. Co. Slaves.
4   1 John Williamson. Francis Beylot.
6   1 Patrick Flynn. Owen Conlen.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
  1 Mrs. Harriet C. Ross. Mrs. Harriet C. Ross.
8   1 William Lebby. Thomas Lebby.
10   1 Dr. William C. Stall. Dr. William C. Stall.
12   1 John Tarrant. Unoccupied.
14   1 James Moorhead. Mrs. Mary Tierney.
16   1 Daniel Wood. Mrs. Margaret Gibbs.
18   1 Henry F. Strohecker. Unoccupied.
20   1 John H. Schmidt. John H. Schmidt.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
22   1 James Dunning. William D. Pinckney.
24   1 Ann Fulmer. Ann Fulmer.
26   1 James Dunning. Samuel James Kent.
28   1 James Dunning. John Perdue.
30   1 James Dunning. Robert H. Winningham.
32   1 James Dunning. John Frederick Albers.

HAGERMAN'S COURT.

        Runs South from Shepherd Street, near Meeting Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
2 1   Henry Hagerman. John Joaring.
4 1   Henry Hagerman. Slaves and Free.
6 1   Henry Hagerman. Charlotte Campbell.

HEYWARD'S COURT.

        Runs East from Alexander Street, a few doors North of Chapel Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 Hamlet Murley, f. p. c. Hamlet Murley, f. p. c.
3   1 James Corcoran. Thos. Donahoe & others.
5   1 Alexander Owens. Patrick White.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Sylvia Miles, f. p. c. Sylvia Miles, f. p. c.
4   1 William Norris. William Norris.
6   1 Thomas Hartlett. Thomas Hartlett.
8   1 Est. Jos. Bamfield, f. p. c. Slaves and Free Persons.

HEWITT'S ALLEY.

        Runs West from Anson Street, between George and Calhoun.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 Diana Buchanan, f. p. c. Slaves.
3   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Slaves.
5   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Slaves.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Sarah Drayton. James Pawley, f. p. c.
4 1   Mary Burke. Mary Burke, f. p. c.
6 1   Diana Buchanan. Harriet Fowler.


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HENRIETTA STREET.

        Runs West from Elizabeth Street, between Calhoun and Charlotte Streets, to Meeting.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   2 Mary Furman, f. p. c. Slaves and Free Persons.
3   1 Est. William L. Holmes. Slaves and Free Persons.
5   1 Est. John D. Murray. Patrick Carroll.
7   1 Philip Thorn. Philip Thron.
9   1 Mary Furman, f. p. c. Mary Furman, f. p. c.
11   1 Henry Clarke. Unoccupied.
13   1 Eliza A. Moran. Michael Odea.
15   1 Elizabeth Smith. Elizabeth Smith.
17   1 John Ancrum, f. p. c. Louisa Richardson, f. p. c.
19   1 James Bland, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
21   1 Joshua Jones, f. p. c. Joshua Jones, f. p. c.
23   1 Joshua Jones, f. p. c. Slaves.
25   1 Amanda Carmand, f. p. c. Susan Aspinall, f. p. c.
27   1 Dr. Benj. A. Rodrigues. Hannah Stent, f. p. c.
29   1 Hannah H. Abrahams. Slave.
31   1 Leonidas W. Spratt. Slave.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Jean Magnus Fredsberg. George Penny.
4   1 Fanny Clinton. Fanny Clinton.
6   1   Sarah Gaskin, f. p. c.
8   1 Jean Magnus Fredsberg. Frances Walker, f. p. c.
10   1 Furman Weston, f. p. c. Furman Weston, f. p. c.
12   1 H. Ann Eckhard, f. p. c. Thomas Tully.
14   1 Dr. Benj. A. Rodrigues. Isabella V. Pritchard.
16   1 Albert Elfe. Elizabeth Fox.
18   1 Henry Pregnall. Robert J. Henry.
20   1 William Rollins. Elizabeth Chisolm, f. p. c.
22   1 -- Johnston. Slave.
24   1 Mary Aspinall, f. p. c. Mary Aspinall, f. p. c.
26   1 L. Cordes, f. p. c. Ralph Cordes, f. p. c.
28   1 Sarah Fields, f. p. c. Sarah Fields, f. p. c.
30   1 Mary Wilkinson, f. p. c. Eliz. Wilkinson, f. p. c.
32   1 Mrs. Ann Cunningham. Unoccupied.
34 1   Mrs. Ann Cunningham. Dr. Walter P. Porcher.
36   1 James A. Simons. James A. Simons.


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HARNEY'S COURT.

        Runs East from Lucas Street, between Doughty and Palmetto Sts.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 6.        
1   1 -- Harney, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
2   1 -- Harney, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
3   1 -- Harney, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
4   1 -- Harney, f. p. c. Unoccupied.

HORLBECK'S ROW.

        Runs West from Friend Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
1 1   T. Est. Mrs. Eliz. Horlbeck. Unoccupied.
2 1   T. Est. Mrs. Eliz. Horlbeck. Unoccupied.
3 1   T. Est. Mrs. Eliz. Horlbeck. Martin Parsons.
4 1   T. Est. Mrs. Eliz. Horlbeck. Unoccupied.
5 1   T. Est. Mrs. Eliz. Horlbeck. Unoccupied.
6 1   T. Est. Mrs. Eliz. Horlbeck. Mrs. Holland.
7 1   T. Est. Mrs. Eliz. Horlbeck. John Bagley.
8 1   T. Est. Mrs. Eliz. Horlbeck. Slaves.

HUDSON STREET.

        Runs West from Meeting, nearly opposite Charlotte St., to King St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
2 1   Rev. William Dehon. Rev. William Dehon.
4 1   Dr. Samuel H. Dickson. Bartholomew R. Carroll.
6 1   T.Est.Mrs.Caro. F. Miller. William Miller.
8 1   Dr. George W. Wescott. Dr. George W. Wescott.

JOHNSON'S COURT.

        Runs West from Meeting Street, between Reid and Woolfe Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Henry Ransford.
3   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Barnwell Gross.
5   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Unoccupied.
7   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. James Healy.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. William R. Hyatte.
4   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Richard Turner.
6   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Mrs. Mary Barwick.


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INSPECTION STREET.

        Runs West from Wharf Street, next above Vernon, to East Bay.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 William Robb. Joseph G. Meyers.
3   1 William Robb. Slaves.
5   1 John H. Peterman. John H. Peterman.
7   1 Francis P. Thackum. Francis P. Thackum.
9   1 Mrs. Bernard. Louis Richon.
11   1 Robert Howard. Slaves.
13   1 Robert Howard. John Divine.
15   1 John H. Bredenberg. John J. Bredenberg.
17   1 James G. Lynch. James G. Lynch.
19   1 Sarah Howard, f. p. c. Joseph Edwards, f. p. c.
21   1 Sarah Howard, f. p. c. Rebecca Gregory, f. p. c.
23   1 Mrs. Mary Curtis & chil. Mrs. Mary Curtis.
25   1 Mrs. McElmoyle. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Estate Joshua Lazarus. Frederick W. Bahntge.
4   1 Estate Joshua Lazarus. John M. Pundt.
6   1 Margaret S. Holten, f.p.c. Adolphe Eamon.
8   1 Sylvia Parker, f. p. c. Sylvia Parker, f. p. c.
10   1 Sylvia Parker, f. p. c. Mary Maxwell, f. p. c.
12   1 Robert Howard. Mrs. Margaret Brison.
14   1 Robert Howard. Henry Shaffer.
16   1 J. & Benjamin Lucas. Mrs. W. McLeish.
18   1 James P. Earle. James Rumley.
20   1 James Vidal. Captain John L. Staffage.
22   1 Mrs. Marg't H. Cummins. Antonius Ravenolia.
24   1 John Moran. Patrick Rowan.

JUDITH STREET.

        Runs from the head of Alexander Street, West to Elizabeth Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 Cordt Dieckhoff. Slaves and free persons.
3   1 Cordt Dieckhoff. Cordt Dieckhoff.
5   1 James Kennedy. James Kennedy.
7   1 James Kennedy. Slaves and free persons.
9   1 Michael Macnamara. Michael Macnamara.
11   1 William Bell. Mrs. Sarah B. Miles.
13   1 James M. Caldwell. James M. Caldwell.
15   1 James K. Robinson. James K. Robinson.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Jonathan Bryan, trustee. Ann Lyons.
4   1 Lemuel M. Phillips. Lemuel Phillips.
6   1 William Aiken. Miss Hetty Toomer.
8   1 William Aiken. George H. Moffett.
10   1 Abraham J. Crews. Abraham J. Crews.

JOHN STREET.

        Runs West from Elizabeth Street, above Chapel Street, to King.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1    
3   3 Isaac Harris. Free persons.
5   1 William Henry Houston. Unoccupied.
7   1 William Henry Houston. Mrs. Elvira Suder.
9   1 William Henry Houston. John Huger Dawson.
11   1 William Henry Houston. Dr. Saml. Dickson Bruns.
13   1 William Henry Houston. Albert Lengnick.
15   1 William Henry Houston. Eugene F. Fourgeaud.
17   1 William Henry Houston. Oscar E. Johnson.
19   1 William Henry Houston. John Robinson.
21   1 Thomas Wallace. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Mrs. Ann W. Gibbes. Mrs. Ann W. Gibbes.
4   1 Dr. Edmund A. Gibbes. Slaves.
6   1 Dr. Edmund A. Gibbes. Slaves and free persons.
8   1 Dr. Edmund A. Gibbes. Slaves and free persons.
10   1 Dr. John F. Poppenheim. Dr. John F. Poppenheim.
12   1 William Jacint Laval. William Jacint Laval.
14   1 John H. Honour. John H. Honour.
16   1 John H. Honour. Stephen Minot.
18   1 Dr. John F. Poppenheim. Alexander M. Corrie.
20   1 Richard Arnold. Joshua Roddin.
22 1   S. C. Railroad Company. S. C. R. R. Co. store house.
24   1 S. C. Railroad Company. S. C. R. R. Co. store house.
26   1 S. C. Railroad Company. Slaves.
28   1 Charles T. Mitchell. Mrs. Ann Smith.

ISLINGTON COURT.

        Runs South from Cannon Street, bet. Ashley and President Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 Mrs. Thomas F. Purse. Mrs. Thomas F. Purse.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 James H. Johnson. James H. Johnson.
4   1 William T. Sanders. Gibbs F. Crovat.
6   1 William T. Sanders. James F. LeCoste.


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JASPER COURT.

        Runs North from West end of Radcliffe Street to Morris Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 Mrs. Anne Luken. Mrs. Anne Luken.
3   1 Mrs. Anne Luken. Mrs. Mary Wood.
5   1 Richard Hogan. William Maguire.
7 1   Com'rs Common Schools. Morris st. School house.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
2   1 Edward P. Milliken, assignee of Northrop. Benjamin Donald.
4   1 Miss Eliza A. Smith. Miss Eliza A. Smith.
6   1 Miss Maria Brisbane. Miss Maria Brisbane.
8   1 Christopher C. Trumbo. F. J. C. Patterson.
10   1 R. W. Holloway, f. p. c. R. W. Holloway, f. p. c.
12   1 J. Alma Pelot. Rebecca Miller, f. p. c.
14   1 Mrs. Sarah E. Welch. John Welch.
16   1 Daniel H. Anderson. Daniel H. Anderson.
18   1 Daniel H. Anderson. Samuel Roberts.
20   1 Francis Wilkinson, f.p.c. Slaves.
22   4 Francis Wilkinson, f.p.c. Thomas Mustapha, f. p. c.
24   1 Francis Wilkinson, f.p.c. Mrs. Adela Perier.
26   1 Fred. L. Grovermann. Fred. L. Grovermann.

KIRKLAND'S LANE.

        Runs North from Beaufain Street, between Coming and Pitt, nearly opposite Wilson Street, to Wentworth.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 James Henry Mashburn. Unoccupied.
3   1 James Henry Mashburn. Slaves.
5   1 Estate Nathan Nathans. Slaves.
7   1 Estate Nathan Nathans. Slaves.
9   1 Estate Nathan Nathans. Frances Knights, f. p. c.
11   1 Estate Nathan Nathans. -- Williams, f. p. c.
13   1 Daphne Hampton. Daphne Hampton.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Francis Q. McHugh. Wm. P. Sharp.
4   1 Francis Q. McHugh. Wm. Buggin and others.
6   1 Francis Q. McHugh. Slaves.


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KING STREET.

        Runs North from Ashley River to the City limits, through Wards Nos. 2 and 4, and on East sides of Wards Nos. 6 and 8.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
1   1 Estate J. M. Murray or Thompson. John Meyer.
3 1   Mrs. C. G. Joye. Mrs. C. G. Joye.
5   1 Henry Ehricks. J. Lutjen.
7   1 Patrick O'Donnell. Mrs. Allen Lowndes.
9 1   Patrick O'Donnell. Patrick O'Donnell.
11   1 Patrick O'Donnell. Edward Manigault.
13 1   Wm. Bull Pringle. William Bull Pringle.
15   1 E. Prendergast. John Itcen.
17   1 Estate John L. Hedley. Alexander Cochran.
19   1 J. H. Pauls. J. H. Pauls.
21 1   H. T. & L. C. Thompson. Col. R. Young.
23 1   Miss C. Stent. Miss C. Stent.
25   1 Estate John L. Hedley. Slaves.
27   1 Sarah Quinlan, f. p. c. Sarah Quinlan, f. p. c.
29   1 Thomas W. Malone. Mrs. B. Oliver.
31 1   John Ryan and wife. C. F. Hei.
33   1 Frederick E. Fraser. Philip Austin.
35 1   Joseph A. Winthrop. Unoccupied
37   1 Mrs. Ann Seymour. Mrs. Ann Seymour.
39 1   Mrs. Harriet English. Capt. Mooney.
41 1   Mrs. Harriet English. Patrick Gould.
43   1 James Whipple. Jacob Burk.
45 1   James Whipple. James Whipple.
47   1 James Whipple. P. Weatherhorn.
49 1   Thomas Wallace. J. L. Patterson.
51   1 Children of R. Artope. Unoccupied.
53 1   Mrs. Eliz. McElmoyle. Unoccupied.
55   1 Dr. Henry R. Frost. Slaves.
57 1   Dr. Henry R. Frost. James Archer.
59 1   Betsey Walker, f. p. c. Betsey Walker, f. p. c.
61 1   Peter Gowan. Joseph Enslow.
63 1   Dr. Henry R. Frost. Thomas Payne.
65 1   Mrs. Mary Allemong. Mrs. Mary Allemong.
67   1 John Eagan. John Eagan.
69 1   Estate J. B. Chapeau. Unoccupied.
71   1 John Keogin. John Keogin.
73   1 E. Hertz. William Oaks.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
75   1 Est. Wm. C. Gatewood. Alexander Stewart.
77   1 Miss Ann Cambridge. Miss Ann Cambridge.
79   1 Mrs. Emily M. Trott. Mrs. Emily M. Trott.
81   1 Harriet Weston, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
83   1 Joseph Ballard. Joseph Ballard.
85   1 Dr. Isaac Motte Cambell. Unoccupied.
87 1   Est. Jas. Smith Colburn. G. Schwerkert.
89 1   Est. Jas. Smith Colburn. M. B. Foy.
91   1 John Bickley. F. Olevet.
93   1 John Bickley. J. H. Bredenberg.
95 1   Michael P. O'Connor. G. Hoffman.
97 1   Vincent Nayel. A. Melcher.
99   1 John Bickley and wife. Slaves.
101     John Bickley and wife. B. Murray.
103   1 Isabella Harvey. Mrs. A. Favier.
105   1 Isabella Harvey. M. Jacoby.
107   1 Isabella Harvey. Slaves.
109 1   Thomas N. Johnston. Thomas N. Johnston.
111     Mrs. Julia Dupré. Dr. Horatio S. Waring.
113     Est. Ann Duprat, f. p. c. Elizabeth Dupratt, f. p. c.
115     Andrew Reid. W. B. McMillan.
117     Edwin L. Kerrison. F. Hantz.
119     Estate B. R. Greenland. John Hoffman.
121     Estate B. R. Greenland. John Webber.
123     J. H. Konig. F. Bremer.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
125 1   Estate Nathaniel Cooper. William McComb.
127 1   Capt. M. Berry. Aristide Roumillat.
129 1   John B. & J. Morello. John B. Morello.
131 1   Achille Le Prince. Achille Le Prince.
133 1   Achille Le Prince. Edward Prendergast.
135 1   Wierick Heine. Wierick Heine.
137 1   Richard Yeadon. Frederick Wehmann.
139 1   Mrs. Cath'e McPherson. Patrick Darcy.
141   1 Madame Filette. William M. Rouse.
143     Estate Abraham Tobias. Dorbaum & Menke.
145 1   Estate Abraham Tobias. Louis F. Meyer, Tavern.
147 1   Mrs. M. McDonald. Edward Ladeveze.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
149 1   Joseph Ballard. Mrs. Teresa McDonald.
151     Joseph Ballard. Unoccupied.
153     Estate Wm. Enston. Henry Ash.
155   1 Estate Wm. Enston. Mrs. Sarah Brooks.
157   1 Jacob Wienges. Jacob Mandel.
159 1   Jacob Wienges. Frederick Koldeway.
161 1   Jacob Wienges. Josiah Blank.
163 1   Mrs. Louisa Belser. Andrew Witt.
165 1   Mrs. Louisa Belser. Isaac Seckendorff.
167 1   Mrs. Louisa Belser. Augustus Pelerin.
169 1   Wm. McKinlay, f. p. c. Wm. Schmett.
171 1   Wm. McKinlay, f. p. c. George Albrecht.
173   1 Charles D. Ahrens. Charles D. Ahrens.
175 1   Estate Wm. Enston. Daniel H. Silcox.
177 1   Estate Wm. Enston. Daniel H. Silcox.
179 1   Estate Wm. Enston. Daniel H. Silcox.
181 1   George F. Cole. Samuel P. Lawrence.
183 1   George F. Cole. Samuel P. Lawrence.
185 1   John Horlbeck. Henry L. A. Balk.
187 1   John Horlbeck. Henry L. A. Balk.
189 1   George F. Cole. George F. Cole.
191 1   Wm. McKinlay, f. p. c. Miss Estelle Haas.
193 1   Wm. McKinlay, f. p. c. Mrs. S. J. Keefe.
195 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Louis Neumeyer.
197 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Joseph Mertens.
199 1   Jacob Small. Wm. Roberts, jr.
201 1   Jacob Small. James M. Alexander.
203 1   Jacob Small. George W. Flach.
205 1   Jacob Small. Jacob Small's bakery.
207 1   Estate Edwin P. Starr. Eugene Mantoue.
209 1   Estate Edwin P. Starr. C. N. Cohen.
211 1   Estate Edwin P. Starr. Victoria Hotel.
213 1   Charles F. Jackson. Charles F. Jackson.
215 1   Estate Edwin P. Starr. George D. Grice.
217 1   Estate Edwin P. Starr. Francis Dupont.
219 1   Robert H. McDowell. Robert H. McDowell.
221 1   Rich. Gouldsmith of N. J. J. W. & R. W. Greer.
223     -- Adger & Co. Robert Adger & Co.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
225 1   Emma and A. Lazarus. Wm. N. Steele and others.
227 1   Emma and A. Lazarus. Francis C. Miller.
229     Benjamin D. Lazarus. Glen Brothers.
231     Benjamin D. Lazarus. W. Y. Paxton.
233 1   Benjamin D. Lazarus. -- Allen.
235 1   Benjamin D. Lazarus. G. & J. Coleman.
237 1   Charles Lambert. Lambert & Howell.
239 1   W. J. Jacobi. H. D. Alexander.
241 1   W. J. Jacobi. Van Schaack & Grierson.
243 1   Maj. Wm. Laval. Henry W. Kinsman.
245 1   Maj. Wm. Laval. Osborn & Durbec.
247 1   Otis Mills & Co. Dr. Harman Westervelt.
249 1   Otis Mills & Co. Charlton H. Bird.
251 1   John Siegling. John Siegling.
253 1   John Siegling. H. Siegling's Music store.
255 1   Mrs. Rachel Hart. Henry W. Kinsman.
257     Jane Levy. John H. Steele and others.
259     Jane Levy. Walter Steele & Co.
261 1   Mrs. Susan Wood. Charles J. Quinby.
263 1   Mrs. Susan Wood. Charles C. Drake.
265 1   Gen. John Schnierle. George S. Cook.
267 1   Gen. John Schnierle. James E. Spear.
269 1   J. R. & W. W. Read. W. W. & J. R. Read.
271 1   Louis Schuckman. Louis Schuckman.
273 1   Thomas R. Taylor. Thomas R. Taylor.
275 1   Andrew F. Browning. A. F. Browning.
277 1   J. R. Wiltberger. J. R. Wiltberger.
279 1   Emile Poincignon. Warren Kinsman.
281 1   Emile Poincignon. Miss Georgiana Catonnet.
283 1   Emile Poincignon. H. W. Kinsman.
285 1   John Russell. John Russell.
287 1   Clementine H. Bernard. W. G. Bancroft & Co.
289     Clementine H. Bernard. W. G. Bancroft & Co.
291 1   Clementine H. Bernard. Fogarties & Stillman.
293 1   M. P. O'Connor. T. L. & J. B. Bissell.
295 1   Estate Joshua Lazarus. Mrs. Susan B. Stiles.
297 1   Estate Joshua Lazarus. Ottolenguis, Willis & Barrett.
299     Mrs. Mary D. Cohen. Henry Barkerding.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
301 1   Mrs. Mary D. Cohen. B. Johnson & Co.
303 1   Abraham Falk. Abraham Falk.
305 1   Edwin R. Cowperthwait. E. R. Cowperthwait.
307 1   James Allan. J. & T. S. Heffron.
309 1   James Allan. Mrs. Sarah E. Nathrop.
311 1   Wm. McKinlay, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
313 1   Wm. McKinlay, f. p. c. Solomon Rosenbluth.
315 1   O. E. & A. S. Johnson. Samuel Harris and others.
317 1   O. E. & A. S. Johnson. O. E. & A. S. Johnson.
319 1   Estate George Jackson. James Brawley.
321 1   Estate George Jackson. Unoccupied.
323 1   Dr. J. P. M. Epping. Thomas E. Glen.
325 1   Dr. J. P. M. Epping. Williams & Brown.
327 1   David D. Cohen. James M. Hurst.
329 1   David D. Cohen. John McCarthy.
331 1   Tr. Est. Anna Drake. Jesse H. Bolles.
333 1   Tr. Est. Anna Drake. Eibe H. Marjenhoff.
335 1   Society of Odd Fellows. Bartlett & Stroub.
337 1   John B. Duval. John B. Duval.
339   1 Wm. Hobbs. Wm. Hobbs.
341 1   Tr. Est. Caroline E. Hart. Anna Dore Fleming.
343   1 Antonio Moroso. Antonio Moroso.
345   1 Estate Isaac Barrett. Wm. Schneider.
347 1   Estate George Reicke. Mrs. E. M. Reicke.
349 1   Estate George Reicke. Wm. McKay.
351 1   David Landreth. Mrs. Harriet A. Hughes.
353 1   David Landreth. Conrad Ring.
355 1   Estate Robert F. Henry. Henry F. Brandt.
357 1   Estate Robert F. Henry. Wm. H. Boring.
359 1   Estate Robert F. Henry. John Fraser Shecut.
361 1   Estate Robert F. Henry. A. H. Abrahams & Son.
363 1   Estate Robert F. Henry. Unoccupied.
365 1   Estate Robert F. Henry. American Hotel.
367 1   John C. Oyemann. John C. Oyemann.
369 1   John C. Oyemann. Frederick Meyer.
371 1   Misses E. & C. Stanley. Misses E. & C. Stanley.
373 1     Mrs. C. S. Maule.
375 1   Estate John Hunter. D. O'Neill & Sons.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
377 1   Isaac Harris. Jacob Goldstein.
379 1   Isaac Harris. Bernard Strauss.
381 1   Henry Wm. Dorre. Henry Wm. Dorre.
383   1 Moses D. Hyams. Frederick Darby.
385   1 Moses D. Hyams. John A. Christ.
387   1 Moses D. Hyams. William Saul.
389 1   Moses D. Hyams. Abraham Trager.
391 1   Moses D. Hyams. Unoccupied.
393 4   Moses D. Hyams. John Martin and others.
395 1   Moses D. Hyams. Frances Kressel.
397 1   Moses D. Hyams. Otto Schwietzer.
399 1   Moses D. Hyams. Mrs. Mary Butcher.
401 1   Charles Dunn. Therese Boeber.
403 1   Charles Dunn. William Brown & others.
405 1   Charles Dunn. Mrs. Louisa Fienberg.
407     Daniel Maguire. Sam Bing, p. c. & others.
409 1   Daniel Maguire. Daniel Maguire.
411 1 1 Daniel Maguire. Louis Cohen.
413     Charles McAlister. Jas. Williams and others.
415 1   Charles McAlister. Charles McAlister.
417 1   Charles McAlister. Charles McAlister.
419 1   Casper Bart. Casper Bart.
421 1   Robert W. Burnham. Robert W. Burnham.
423 1   John G. Milnor. Madame Pauline Thauss.
425 1   John G. Milnor. Mathias H. Pooser.
427 1   John G. Milnor. Charles Henry Bowen.
429 1   William Given. Mrs. Barbary Rain.
431 1   William Given. Achille Devineau.
433 1   William Given. William Given.
435     Estate William Enston. Francis Churollo.
437 1   Estate William Enston. William C. Forsythe.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
439 1   Mrs. Mary Pennal. Joseph M. Rantin.
441 1   Mrs. Mary Pennal. David C. Gibson.
443 1   Mrs. Mary Pennal. John Dunn.
445 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Jacob Ottolengui.
447 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Paddon & Fogarty.
449 1   Estate Robert Henry. Samuel Wiley.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
451 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Louis Cohen.
453 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Charles Dunn.
455 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Mrs. Caroline F. Wright.
457 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Dr. Edw. Henry Kellers.
459 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Moses Samuel.
461 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Mrs. Rachel J. Barrett.
463 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Leopold Weiskopf.
465   1 Rev. Patrick O'Neill. Rev. Patrick O'Neill.
467 1   William Knobeloch. William Knobeloch.
469 1   John Shachte. George W. Aimar.
471 1   John Shachte. Michael McBride.
473 1   John Shachte. William Shachte.
475 1   Charleston Gas Company. Mrs. Sarah Prince.
477 1   Charleston Gas Company. Mrs. Margaret E. Myers.
479 1   Charleston Gas Company. Mrs. Catherine Guillemin.
481 1   Charleston Gas Company. Dr. Columbus J. Proctor.
483 1   Charleston Gas Company. Mrs. Catherine Philyaw.
485 1   Charleston Gas Company. Jacob H. Hillen.
487   1 John Wirth. Godfrey Berbusse.
489   1 John Wirth. John Wirth.
491   1 Estate Nathan Nathans. Edward Sommer.
493   1 Estate Nathan Nathans. John Henry Zehe.
495   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Ernest Klein.
497   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Fulnman Kleinyohan.
499   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Joseph Terry.
501   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. John Morris.
503   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Frederick Heinz.
505   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Richard Rantin.
507   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Jean Walterthum.
509   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Jean Walterthum.
511   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Richard Meredith.
513   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Augustine Betancourt.
515   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Mrs. Johanna Kirby.
517   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Louis F. Koester.
519   1 Rev. Patrick O'Neill. Ernest Anke.
521   1 Rev. Patrick O'Neill. Clarence Nell, f. p. c.
523   1 Rev. Patrick O'Neill. John Clary.
525   1 Rev. Patrick O'Neill. Cornelius O'Mara.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
527   1 Rev. Patrick O'Neill. Patrick Quin.
529   1 Donald McIntosh. Donald McIntosh.
531   1 Donald McIntosh. William H. Green.
533   3 Donald McIntosh. McIntosh's Row.
535   1 Donald McIntosh. John Heesemann.
537   1 Donald McIntosh. Edwin Thomas Gilbert.
539   1 Donald McIntosh. Lawrence F. Campbell, p.c.
541 1   George H. Milnor. Charles H. Behre.
543   1 George H. Milnor. Thomas Dixon.
545   1 George H. Milnor. Myer Rosenstein.
547 1   Henry Stender. John Mazyck.
549 1   Henry Stender. Henry Stender.
551 1   Henry Hencken. John Clear.
553     Philip A. McBride. Unfinished.
555     Philip A. McBride. Unfinished.
557     Philip A. McBride. Unfinished.
559     Philip A. McBride. Unfinished.
561     Philip A. McBride. Unfinished.
563   1 Charles D. Franck. Simon Wolf.
565   1 Charles D. Franck. Charles Hyman.
567   1 Charles D. Franck. Morris Ehrlich.
569   1 Philip A. McBride. Abraham Isear.
571   1 Philip A. McBride. Henry Ehrbeck.
573   1 Philip A. McBride. Joseph Levenberg.
575   1 Philip A. McBride. Moses L. Zacharias.
577     Philip A. McBride. Mrs. Bridget O'Connell.
579     Michael McBride. Sigmund A. Jacoby.
581   1 Mrs. Ann L. Stockman. Mrs. Ann L. Stockman.
583   1 Mrs. Ann L. Stockman. Unoccupied.
585 1   Levy Moses. Lipmann Rich.
587 1   Levy Moses. James Fitzgibbon.
589 1   Levy Moses. Lipmann Rich.
591     Levy Moses. Adolphus Nordhausen.
593 1   Levy Moses. John H. Stegin.
595 1   Levy Moses. James Allan.
597     John P. Reed. Christian B. Sigwald.
599   1 John P. Reed. William Ronan.
601   1 John P. Reed. Christian B. Sigwald.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
603   1 John P. Reed. J. D. Bessellieu, f. p. c.
605   1 John P. Reed. Gabriel Redlich.
607 1   Elias Garden, f. p. c. John Patrick Reed.
609 1   Elias Garden, f. p. c. Ephraim Zacharias.
611   1 Hon. A. G. Magrath. Alexander McNeil.
613   1 Hon. A. G. Magrath. John Carr.
615   1 Hon. A. G. Magrath. Julius Player.
617     Hon. A. G. Magrath. -- Witchen and others.
619   1 Hon. A. G. Magrath. Jacob Meyer.
621   1 Mrs. Mary McLean. Robert White.
623   1 John Wilson. Maurice Rich.
625     John Wilson. Slaves.
627   1 John Wilson. Zalic Zacharias.
629   1 John G. Milnor. Abraham Volasky.
631   1 John G. Milnor. Mrs. Catharine Hughes.
633   1 John G. Milnor. Mrs. Pauline Zacharias.
635   1   Mrs. Eliza Hogan.
637 1     Rosier D. Caston.
639 1     Unoccupied.
641 1   Miss D. E. Weissinger. Miss D. E. Weissinger.
643 1   City of Charleston. Upper Wards Guard house.
645   1 Henry A. Dreyer. Thomas Wright, f. p. c.
647     Henry A. Dreyer. Henry Rosenstein.
649   1 Henry A. Dreyer. Henry A. Dreyer.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
651   1 John G. Lafar. John G. Lafar.
653   1 Mrs. Caroline Geddes. Mrs. Caroline Geddes.
655     Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Unoccupied.
657   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. John Fred. Apeler.
659   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Claus Tietjen.
661   1 Ziba B. Oakes. Mrs. Mary O'Neill.
663   1 Ziba B. Oakes. Bernard Carroll.
665   1 Augustus Dufort. Augustus Dufort.
667   1 James Salvo. James Salvo.
669   1 Thomas McDonnell. George H. Eysenbach.
671   1 George Addison. George Addison.
673   1 John Wilson.  
675     John Wilson. H. Colliner.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
677   1 John Wilson. John Wilson.
679   1 Oswell Reeder. Oswell Reeder.
681   1 Estate Robert F. Henry. James Wiley.
683   1 Estate Robert F. Henry. M. Langer.
685     Estate Robert F. Henry. Slaves.
687   1 Estate Robert F. Henry. Elias Holston.
689   1 Martha Davis. Richard N. Lord.
691   1 Thomas N. Gadsden. J. & W. Hunt.
693   1   Public School.
695   1 Charles Ruffio. Antoney Padron.
697   1 John Hogan. Frederick Flieckman.
699   1 Alfred Bernard. Mrs. Wolf.
701     Alfred Bernard. John Fred. G. Buggel.
703   1 John R. Stall. Ambrose Bergman.
705   1 John R. Stall. Robert Goss.
707   1 John R. Stall. Philip Heker.
709   1 Tr. Est. Mrs.C.G.Branford John Harris.
711   1 Robert Austin. Robert Austin.
713   1 John R. Stall. Gerhard Heissenbuttel.
715   1 R. Douglas & Co. William G. Palmer.
717   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Marg. Schmalgemeier.
719   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Lewis Rimrod.
721   1 William Tiedemann. William Tiedemann.
723   1 William Tiedemann. William Tiedemann.
725   1 Francis Charlon. Francis Charlon.
727   1 Mrs. J. Mader. Henry & Fred. Borries.
729 1   James McCarey. James McCarey.
731   1 Thos. W. Malone. John Charlon.
733   1 Thos. W. Malone. John Charlon.
735   1 Thos. W. Malone. Wm. R. Mitchell, f. p. c.
737 1      
739   1   Mrs. Anna Maria Howard
741   1 John A. Cook. John Johnson.
743   1 Timothy Corcoran. Patrick Cleary.
745   1 C. Volmer. C. Volmer.
747   1 John H. Hilken. John H. Hilken.
749   1 John H. Hilken. Henry Buck.
751   1 Mrs. Mary E. Carsten. Mrs. Mary E. Carsten.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
753   1 Margaret Noisette, f. p. c. Margaret Noisette, f. p. c.
755   1 Dr. Eli Geddings. Joseph Noisette, f. p. c.
757   1 -- Burke. Michael Crogan.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
2   1 Malvinia Howe. Philip Howe.
4   1 Malvinia Howe. Mrs. Zylstra.
6   1 Mrs. M. A. Petigru. Mrs. M. A. Petigru.
8   1 Rev. Dr. John Forrest. Rev. Dr. John Forrest.
10 1   Mrs. Virginia Costa. Mrs. Virginia Costa.
12   1 T. -- Whitney. Diedrich Menken.
14   1 Mrs. M. A. Whitney. Slaves.
16   1 Mrs. M. McIntyre. T. F. McManus.
18   1 Mrs. M. McIntyre. Christopher Irwin.
20   1 Thomas R. Egleston. Thomas R. Egleston.
22   1 William Wragg Smith. William Wragg Smith.
24 1   Mrs. Mary B. Hayne. Unoccupied.
26   1 Mrs. Mary B. Hayne. Mrs. Mary B. Hayne.
28   1 Isaac Davis. Isaac Davis.
30   1 John Doyle. John Doyle.
32 1   Tr. Est. P. Horlbeck & wife James McAndrew.
34 1   Estate W. English. John Brittan.
36   1 Mrs. Solomon. Mrs. Esnard.
38 1   Estate John McKee. Thos. Hennessey.
40 1   Walter Webb. Walter Webb.
42   1 Moses D. Hyams. Unoccupied.
44   1 Moses D. Hyams. Daniel Castello.
46   1 E. B. Ryan. Mrs. Julia Conniff.
48   4 Mrs. Ann Curtis. James Hanahan.
50   1 Charles J. Colcock. Charles J. Colcock.
52   1 Mrs. Marg. McDonald. Mrs. Enright.
54   1 Mrs. Marg. McDonald. Mrs. Marg. McDonald.
56 1   City. Engine House No. 2.
58   1 Thomas Hennessey. Unoccupied.
60   1 Jeremiah D. Yates. Slaves.
62 1   R. W. Bacot. R. W. Bacot.
64   1 John C. Ryan and wife. John C. Ryan.
66   1 Wm. H. Jones. Captain J. Burroughs.
68 1   Dr. William Hall. Wm. Leffman.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
70   1 Corp. of French Protestant Church. Terpsichore Hall.
72   1 Corp. of French Protestant Church. Slaves.
74   1 Corp. of French Protestant Church. Patrick Sheridan.
76   1 Corp. of French Protestant Church. Patrick Brady.
78 1   Corp. of French Protestant Church. Mrs. C. Berrie.
80 1   Corp. of French Protestant Church. J. J. Boesch.
82 1   Corp. of French Protestant Church. Mrs. Preston.
84 1   Corp. of French Protestant Church. Unoccupied.
86 1   Corp. of French Protestant Church. -- Zylstra.
88   1 A. Gambato. E. Bruck.
90     Ziba B. Oakes. Samuel Morrison.
92 1   J. H. Hurkamp. Mad. Antoinette Gerard.
94 1   J. H. Hurkamp. T. F. Chupein.
96 1   J. H. Hurkamp. Unoccupied.
98 1   Parker J. Holland. John B. Irving, jr., Artist.
100 1   Parker J. Holland. Calvin Davis.
102 1   Parker J. Holland. E. Beurro.
104   1 Dr. C. F. Rinker. Dr. C. F. Rinker.
106   1 Mrs. Sarah Prince. Mrs. Tumulty.
108   1 Mrs. Sarah Prince. Mrs. Sarah Prince.
110   1 Mrs. Sarah Prince. Joseph Mattie.
112   1 Mrs. Sarah Prince. Unoccupied.
114 1   Nathaniel Fields. Miss Cunningham.
116 1   Nathaniel Fields. J. Heins.
118 1   Estate Wm. George Rout. P. B. Lalane.
120 1   John Broadfoot. M. Spertner.
122 1   John Broadfoot. J. Gray.
124 1   -- Poznanski. -- Tully, f. p. c.
126 1     Jacob F. Schirmer.
128 1   Marx E. Cohen. E. Megher.
130 1   Marx E. Cohen. H. Soubeyroux.
132 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. R. Wing.
134 1   Estate J. H. Schulte. Andrew Marshall.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
136   1 Mrs. Mary Cooper. James Burke.
138   1 Mrs. Mary Cooper. Adolph F. Kiesar.
140   1 Mrs. Mary Cooper. Ufferhardt & Campsen.
142   1 John G. Willis. Miss Harriet Buckley.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
144     John G. Willis. John McMahon.
146 1   R. A. Miller. Mrs. Eliza Keogh.
148 1   R. A. Miller. Wm. Brown McMillan.
150 1   R. A. Miller. Unoccupied.
152 1   Dr. Robert S. Oakley. George W. Spencer.
154 1   Dr. Robert S. Oakley. Peter M. Corrigan.
156 1   John Siegling. William Brookbanks.
158 1   Tr. Est. Mrs. Emma LeRoy Charles Hickey.
160   1 E. Lacassagne. Ulysse Veuve.
162   1 E. Lacassagne. John Early.
164 1   E. Lacassagne. Edward Lacassagne.
166 1   Christian F. Schwettman. Christian F. Schwettman.
168   1 R. A. Miller. Mrs. E. Godfrey.
170   1 R. A. Miller. Dr. Turco Reenstjerna.
172 1   Aaron Tannlunson. Aaron Tannlunson.
174 1   Felix F. Chapeau. Mrs. T. M. Rutjes.
176 1   John G. Willis. John G. Willis.
178   1 Estate Moses C. Levy. Mrs. Esther Trou.
180   1 Jasper Christianson. F. C. Borner.
182 1   Mrs. Esther Blum. Jonathan Shaw.
184   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. E. B. Bliss. Thomas W. Bliss.
186   1 John Horlbeck. Levi Orcutt.
188   1 Henry Horlbeck. Edward Cherrill.
190   1 Mrs. Esther Blum. William W. Leman.
190 ½   Mrs. Esther Blum. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Jones.
192 1   Mrs. Esther Blum. Bruning & Jager.
194 1   L. F. Petit. L. F. Petit.
196 1   Estate James Robb. Mrs. S. Watts.
198 1   Estate James Robb. Fred'k Berkhan & others.
200 1   Estate James Robb. George F. Cole.
202 1   Estate James Robb. Mrs. Cath. L. Gamble.
204 1   Estate James Robb. Mrs. Elizabeth Knowles.
206 1   Estate James Robb. Unoccupied.
208 1   Estate James Robb.  
210 1   Estate James Robb. Miss R. A. McElheran.
212     Estate James Robb. -- Cartmill.
214 1   Estate James Robb. Thomas S. Nipson.
216 1   Estate James Robb. Raphael L. David.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
218 1   Mary Q. McHugh. B. Jackson.
220 1   P. J. Coogan. Alexander McLoy.
222 1   Samuel N. Hart. M. F. Molony.
224     Samuel N. Hart. Miss Mary Fullam.
226 1   Samuel N. Hart. John James Mundy.
228     Samuel N. Hart. S. N. Hart & Co.
230 1   Mrs. Caroline A. Sifley. Brady & McDonell.
232     Mrs. Caroline A. Sifley. Theodore F. Chupein.
234 1   Estate Moses C. Levy. William B. Bristoll.
236 1   Norman M. Porter. N. M. Porter & Co.
238     Daniel H. Silcox. Unoccupied.
240 1   Daniel H. Silcox. Deery & Silcox.
242 1   Gustavus V. Ancker. Henry B. Clarke & others.
244 1   Gustavus V. Ancker. John Cummins.
246 1   James G. Bailie. Mrs. Mary Dunn.
248 1   James G. Bailie. John Harbeson.
250 1   Timothy M. Bristoll. Timothy M. Bristoll.
252 1   Estate John Hunter. James G. Bailie.
254 1   Estate John Hunter. Unoccupied.
256     Estate John Hunter. Mrs. Emily C. Bomar.
258     Estate John Hunter. Ezra P. Cuyler.
260     Estate John Hunter. August Illing.
262     Estate John Hunter. Mrs. Anna G. Parker.
264     Thaddeus Kelly. Thaddeus Kelly.
266     Estate William Calder. Young Men's Christian Association Rooms.
268     Estate William Calder. Unoccupied.
270     Estate William Calder. Gabriel P. Browne.
272     Estate Moses C. Levy. Hayden & Whilden.
274     Samuel Fisher. Mad. Augustine Fillette.
276     John Marion. John Marion.
278     Estate Moses C. Levy. W. Carrington & Co.
280     Estate Moses C. Levy. Clarence A. Graeser.
282     Estate Moses C. Levy. Edward Daly.
284     Mrs. M. S. Martin. Mrs. Henrietta M. Dibble.
286     Mrs. M. S. Martin. Kenifick & Skrine.
288       John Thompson.
290     Grand Lodge of So. Ca. Archibald King.
292     Grand Lodge of So. Ca. Spencer & Teague.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
294 1   G'nd Masonic Lodge S. C. E. Côté.
296     E. M. Cohen & C. E. Isaac. Unoccupied.
298 1   E. M. Cohen & C. E. Isaac. Miss Martha Mitchell.
300 1   William Greer. William Greer.
302 1   James McCarey. James Murtland.
304 1   Bernard Von Glahn. Mrs. Rebecca Jacobs.
306 1   Sarah Woolf. Andrew Waldron.
308 1   John H. Steinmeyer. Michael Shalloe.
310 1   John H. Steinmeyer. Jacob E. Suares.
312 1   -- Chamberlain. Mrs. Mary Heidt.
314 1   Clementine H. Bernard.  
316     Estate Ker Boyce. Merchants' Hotel.
318     John H. Steinmeyer. Unoccupied.
320 1   Estate Robert Pennal. Dr. Benj. A. Muckinfuss.
322 1   Estate Robert Pennal. Alexander Smyth.
324     Charles Weissinger. Mrs. Mary Ferrall.
326 1   Leonard Weissinger. Unoccupied.
328 1   Leonard Weissinger. Unoccupied.
330 1   John L. Faber. Unoccupied.
332 1   John L. Faber. Samuel Hart.
334 1   John Mood. Dr. James R. Mood.
336 1   John Mood. John Mood.
338 1   Emile Devineau. Emile Devineau.
340 1   Emile Devineau. J. Kaufman & Brother.
342 1   Estate John Hunter. Hermann Koppel.
344 1   Estate John Hunter. John Van Winkle.
346     Estate John Hunter. Unoccupied.
348       Christian Heidenrick.
350       Charles Rusch.
352     Benjamin Jacobi. Benjamin Feldmann.
354 1   Mark David. Mark David.
356 1   Mark David. Mad. Caroline Pelletier.
358 1   Mark David. Unoccupied.
360   1 John L. Francis, f. p. c. James D. Johnson, f. p. c.
362   1 John L. Francis, f. p. c. John L. Francis, f. p. c.
364     Charles Weissinger. Isaac Belitzer.
366     Mrs. Mary T. Allemong. Geo. W. Steffens & Co.
368 1   D. & P. Epstein. Unoccupied.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
370 1   D. & P. Epstein. Daniel John Ryan.
372 1   D. & P. Epstein. Michael Flaum.
374   1 J. C. Blohme. Mrs. M. M. McKenzie.
376   1 J. C. Blohme. Solomon A. Benjamin.
378 1   Estate A. Ottolengui. D. & P. Epstein.
380 1   Estate A. Ottolengui. George Prince.
382     E. Sommers. Unoccupied.
384 1   E. Sommers. E. Somers.
386 1     R. L. David.
388     N. F. Petit. John C. Meyer.
390 1   John Shachte. John Shachte.
392 1   John Shachte. Jose Q. Felipe.
394 1   John Shachte. Jacob Levinshon.
396     J. C. Blohme. Henry Geo. Campsen.
398 1   Robert White. Robert White.
400 1   Estate Nathan Nathans. Robert Jenney.
402 1   N. F. Petit. John Given.
404 1   N. F. Petit. Evelina M. Guenveur.
406 1   James Murdoch. J. & M. Harbeson.
408   1 James Murdoch. David Goldstein.
410 1   James Murdoch. William J. Yates.
412   1 Estate Thomas L. Bulow. Unoccupied.
414   1 Estate S. J. Cohen. Patrick Cullinane.
416 1   Mrs. Grace O'Sullivan. Catherine Cromley.
418   1 Mrs. Grace O'Sullivan. Abraham Trager.
420 1   Thomas Wallace. Thomas Wallace.
422 1   Chas. W. Seignious. Martin McMaster.
424 1   Mrs. Sarah H. Lovegreen. Louis Fora.
426 1   Mrs. Sarah H. Lovegreen. Mrs. Mary Von Hadeln.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
428 1   Estate Isaac Barrett.  
428 ½ 1   Fourth Brigade. Gun Shed.
430 1   Fourth Brigade. Augustus Breviande.
432 1   Estate H. W. Oppenheim. Mrs. Cath. Oppenheim.
434 1   Mrs. Cath. Oppenheim. Wm. F. Pemberton.
436 1   Mrs. Cath. Oppenheim. Unoccupied.
438 1   G. W. Aimar & C. P. Aimar. G. W. Aimar & C. P. Aimar.
440 1   Estate Robt. W. Mazyck. Mrs. Caroline C. Webster.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
442     Estate Robert W. Mazyck. Dr. Geo. W. Wescott.
444 1   Mrs. Rebecca Moses. Mrs. Rebecca Moses.
446 1   Mrs. Van Winkle. Patrick McBride.
448 1   Thomas Wallace. Unoccupied.
450 1   Thomas Wallace. Unoccupied.
452 1   Charles T. Mitchell. William F. White.
454     Charles T. Mitchell. Francis Surau.
456 1   Henry H. Bolger. Henry H. Bolger.
458   1 Philip A. McBride. Geo. W. Egleston.
460   1 Philip A. McBride. William Brower.
462 1   Nazer F. Petit. Slaves.
464 1   Nazer F. Petit. James Welsh and others.
466 1   Nazer F. Petit. Jerry Murphy and others.
468 1   Nazer F. Petit. Unoccupied.
470 1   Christian Ammé. Christian Ammé.
472 1   Tr. Est. Mrs.C.G.Branford. Charles G. Branford.
474   1 Robert Houston, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
476   1 Robert Houston, f. p. c. Robert Houston, f. p. c.
478   1 John Wilson, f. p. c. John Wilson, f. p. c.
480 1   William Aiken. Dr. L. A. Frampton.
482   1 Mrs. Cath. Oppenheim. Philip Lotz.
484   1 Mrs. Cath. Oppenheim. William Wright.
486     Mrs. Cath. Oppenheim. Henry Costine.
488     Natalie Benoist. Frederick Puckhaber.
490   2 Philip A. McBride. William H. Clayton.
492   2 Philip A. McBride. Cornelius J. H. Brown.
494     Philip A. McBride. Harris Levin.
496     Philip A. McBride. -- Metz.
498 1   Philip A. McBride. Francis Keane.
500 1   Philip A. McBride. Hermann Sturcken.
502 1   Philip A. McBride. Malchus Wetherhorn.
504   1 Philip A. McBride. Unoccupied.
506   2 Philip A. McBride. Henry Tiencken.
508   1 John Tolle. Frederick G. Rehkopf.
510   1 John Tolle. F. Weinberg.
512 1   Dr. Wm. Hummel. William Browne.
514 1   Dr. Wm. Hummel. Hummel & Schwaké.
516 1   John A. Cook. John A. Cook & Co.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
518     John A. Cook. J.A. Cook's board'g house.
520   1 Charles P. Cassidy. Charles P. Cassidy.
522   1 -- McBride. Mrs. Ann Sullivan.
524   1 -- McBride. Unoccupied.
526   1 -- McBride. John A. Fleischmann.
528   1 John G. Milnor. John Denire.
530   1 John G. Milnor. Patrick Bligh.
532   1 John G. Milnor. Mrs. Joanna Flynn.
534   1 John G. Milnor. Mrs. Ann Hayford.
536 1   John H. Graver. John H. Graver.
538   1   John Rebbmann.
540 1   Estate A. Benoist. Unoccupied.
542 1   Estate A. Benoist. John Frederick Buse.
544 1   Tr. Est. -- McBride. Thos. Phillips Forreston.
546 1   Mary D. Martin. Mary D. Martin.
548   1 Frederick C. Blum. Henry W. Heissenbuttel.
550   1 William H. Boring. William H. Boring.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
552   1 Harmann Hastedt. Carsten F. Hencken.
554   1 Harmann Hastedt. Unoccupied.
556   1 Harmann Hastedt. Unoccupied.
558   1 Hagerman & Lubs. Hagerman & Lubs.
560     Hagerman & Lubs. Claus Frederick Lubs.
562 1   Hagerman & Lubs. Claus Henry Meyers.
564   1 George S. Hacker. Unoccupied.
566   1 George S. Hacker. August Delaporte.
568     George S. Hacker. Unoccupied.
570 1   George S. Hacker. George S. Hacker.
572 1   David Gabriel Wayne. David Gabriel Wayne.
574 1   Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Ebenezer H. Rodgers.
576 1   Francis J. Pelzer. Francis J. Pelzer.
578   1 Henry A. Duc. Thomas W. Speissegger.
580   1 Henry A. Duc. Henry A. Duc.
582   1 Henry A. Duc. August Faulbier.
584   1 Henry A. Duc. Max Borneston.
586   1 Henry A. Duc. Ross Sprigg.
588   1 Henry A. Duc. Ross Sprigg.
590   1   Christian George Ducker.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
592   1 Patrick Brady. Benjamin Heffernan.
594     Patrick Brady. John Zernou.
596     Mrs. Mary Culbert. Mrs. Mary Culbert.
598   1 Mrs. Mary Culbert. John Vollmar.
600   1 Henry A. Duc. Hermann Panzerbieter.
602   1 A. H. Abrahams. John Stackley.
604   1 A. H. Abrahams. John Stackley.
606   1 Estate Robert F. Henry. H. Wille.
608   1 Estate Robert F. Henry. Henry Jager.
610     Estate Robert F. Henry. Henry Jager.
612   1 Estate Robert F. Henry. Jesse Lloyd.
614   1   William C. Stall.
616   1 Wharton & Petsch. Unoccupied.
618     Wharton & Petsch. Johann Withowsky.
620   1 -- Weissinger. John Colclough.
622     Charles Weissinger. August Riedel.
624   1 George H. Rumpel. George Wright, f. p. c.
626   1 George H. Rumpel. George H. Rumpel.
628   1 Diedrich H. Schwecke. Diedrich H. Schweeke.
630   1 Patrick Duffie. Patrick Duffie.
632   1   Hester Markley.
634   1   Unoccupied.
636   1 Trust Est. Mrs. Tinssell. James John Tinssell.
638   1 Andrew F. Browning. Alexander Neil.
640   1   James France.
642   1 John R. Stall. Nicholas Bunger.
644       Joseph Edmonson.
646   1 Frederick Wittpenn. Frederick Wittpenn.
648   1   John Spain.
650   1   Moses Levy.
652   1 Vincent Salvo. Vincent Salvo.
654   1 Tr. Est. Emmeline Wise. Jacob Wise.
656   1 Christopher Volmer. Christopher Volmer.
658   1 John A. Cook. George Waltenstein.
660   1   John Adkinson.


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LAMBOLL STREET.

        Runs West from King, opposite Smith's Lane, to Legare Street

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
1 1   Robert Macbeth. Robert Macbeth.
3   1 Philip J. Porcher. Mary Simons, f. p. c.
5   1 Philip J. Porcher. Unoccupied.
7   1 Mrs.Catherine C.Jenkins. Rev. Wm. Otis Prentiss.
9 1   Mrs. F. B. Edwards. Unoccupied.
11   1 Mrs. Eliza B. Wilkins. Mrs. Eliza B. Wilkins.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Patrick O'Donnell. Mrs. Emily R. Boag.
4 1   Tr. Est. Ed.S.Lucas & wife. Henry P. Russell.
6 1   Miss Mary B. Baker. Miss Mary B. Baker.
8   1 Miss Hester T. Drayton. Dr. Hopson Pinckney.
10 1   William M. Lawton. J. W. Brownfield.
12 1   T.Est.Mrs.Amelia Gibbes. Joseph Smith Gibbes.

LAUREL STREET.

        Runs North from Spring Street, between Rose Lane and Percy St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Rev. Ptk. O'Neill, trustee. Elizabeth Miller, f. p. c.
3   1 Maria Triplet, f. p. c. Durey Savage Adams.
5   1 Samuel Webb. Charles Henry Bowen.
7   1 John Rich. Charles Smith.
9   1 Mary Crosby, f. p. c. Mary Crosby, f. p. c.
11   1 Joseph A. Sasportas. Slaves.
13   1 Sarah Lincoln, f. p. c. Slaves.
15   1 Susan A.D. Curry. Susan A. D. Curry.
17   1 Fred'k C. Sasportas, f.p.c. Adeline Feraud, f. p. c.
19   1 Paul Drayton, f. p. c. Paul Drayton, f. p. c.
21   1 Abram Williams, f. p. c. Abram Williams, f. p. c.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 James Barr. James Barr.
4   1 James Simons, trustee. Slaves.
6   1 John Meahan. John Meahan.
8   1 John Bedeau. Albert L. Tyrrell.
10   1 Peter J. Marchant, f. p. c. Peter Henry Marchant.
12   1 Ansel Deliesseline. Slaves.
14   1   Slaves.
16   1   John Yost Mutze.
18   2 Charles Bethune, f. p. c. Charles Bethune, f. p. c.


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LAURENS STREET.

        Runs West from Southern end of Wharf Street to Anson Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1   Fairchild & Hamlin.
3   1   Benjamin Ellis.
5   1 Estate Joshua Lazarus. George W. Cramer.
7   1 Wm. Kirkwood. Wm. Kirkwood.
9   1 Mrs. Elizabeth Matheson Mrs. Elizabeth Matheson.
11   1 Mrs. Sarah C. Patterson. Edward Harleston.
13 1   Catherine M. Simons. Catherine M. Simons.
15 1   James Marsh. Wm. C. Dukes.
17 1   Corp. of the Church Home. Church Home.
19   1 A. R. Taft. A. R. Taft.
21   1 Carsten Nohrden. Edwin J. Jones.
NORTH SIDE.        
4   1 Wm. B. McMillan. Wm. Ristig.
6   1   Unoccupied.
8   1   Martin Lewis.
10   1 Mrs. Jane M. Thompson. Mrs. Jane M. Thompson.
12   1 Mrs. Lydia Montgomery. Daniel Lapham.
14   1 J. T. Elsworth. Thomas Kiniston.
16   1 J. T. Elsworth. Unoccupied.
18   1 J. T. Elsworth. John T. Elsworth.
20   1 James Kenny. Unoccupied.
22   1   -- Kenny.
24   1 Estate Joshua Lazarus. Mrs. Bridget Quinlan.
26   1 James Quin. James Quin.
28 1   Mrs. Eliza Russell. Michael Daly.
30   1 Mrs. Julia Dupre. John Weldon.
32   1   Henry Volhl.
34   1 Estate Wm. Patton. Rev. Tracy R. Walsh.
36   1 M. R. Ingraham, Tr. Est. George H. Ingraham.
38   1 Estate Joshua Lazarus. Mrs. Joshua Lazarus.
40   1 John H. Hanck. Mrs. Mary Colman.
42   1 John H. Hanck. Robert Casey.
44   1 John H. Hanck. Miss Mary Kelly.
46   1 John H. Hanck. Mrs. Rose Sheridan.
48   1 John H. Hanck. Elizabeth Poole, f. p. c.
50   1 James Muirhead. George Cordes.


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LADSON'S COURT.

        Runs West from Meeting, between Price's Alley and Smith's Lane.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
2     Est. Dr. Philip Tidyman. Miss Hester T. Drayton.

LEGARE STREET.

        Runs South from Tradd Street, opposite Friend, to Ashley River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
1   1 Robert R. Bee. Robert R. Bee.
3 1   Mrs. Mary S. Neyle.  
5 1   Mrs. M. R. Roper. Mrs. M. R. Roper.
7   1 Hon. Charles Macbeth. Hon. Charles Macbeth.
9   1 James R. Pringle. James R. Pringle.
11   1 Estate Mrs. C. W. Smith. Thomas O Lowndes.
13   1 Wm. H. Peronneau. Wm. H. Peronneau.
15 1   Joseph T. Dill. Joseph T. Dill.
17 1   Estate Wm. C. Gatewood. Mrs. Gatewood.
19 1   Col. Arthur P. Hayne. Col. Arthur P. Hayne.
21     Abbott H. Brisbane. Abbott H. Brisbane.
23   1 Stephen T. Robinson. Stephen T. Robinson.
25   1 Richard Roper. Richard Roper.
27   1 Charles B. Cochran. Charles B. Cochran.
29   1 Mrs. W. H. Wagner. W. H. Wagner.
31 1   Miss Mary Jane Fraser. Frederick E. Fraser.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Thos. Savage Heyward. Thos. Savage Heyward.
4 1   Cleland K. Huger. Cleland K. Huger.
6 1   Edward N. Thurston. Edward N. Thurston.
8 1 1 Wm. Henry Heyward. Wm. Henry Heyward.
10   1 Est. Catherine Lowndes. Roland Rhett.
12   1 Wm. B. Minott. Wm. B. Minott.
14   1 Dr. Francis S. Parker. Dr. Francis S. Parker.
16 1   Thomas Farr Capers. Thomas Farr Capers.
18   1 Robert Adger. Robert Adger.

LODGE ALLEY.

        Runs West from East Bay, opposite Accomm'n Wharf, to State Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   -- Marjenhoff. Mrs. Caroline Stelling.
3 1   Estate J. Ross.  
5 1   Estate J. Ross. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Etienne Poincignon. Unoccupied store.
4 1   Bernard O'Neill. Store house.


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LIBERTY STREET.

        Runs West from King Street, a few doors above Society Street, to St. Philip's Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1 1   Henry H. Williams. Henry H. Williams.
3   1 Thomas Y. Simons. James Hudson White.
5   1 Rachel J. Barrett. Henry Charles Stoll.
7   1 Estate Isaac Barrett. Mrs. Mary F. Girardeau.
9 1   Jacob Kruse. Mrs. Ann Simmons.
11   1 Jacob Kruse. Louis Reichsrath.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Thomas W. Malone. Eibe H. Marjenhoff.
4   1 Miss Ann Godet. Miss Ann Godet.
6   1 Samuel Valentine. Samuel Valentine.
8   1 Moses Goldsmith. Moses Goldsmith.
10   1 G. Poznanski. Thomas Morris.
12   1 Benjamin Johnson. Benjamin Johnson.
14   1 John L. Faber. Mrs. Mary E. Brown.
16 1   Isaac Davega. Mrs. Grace Davega.
18   1 Estate Isaac Barrett. Mrs. Eliza Hood.

LINGUARD STREET.

        Runs West from State Street, between Cumberland and Market Streets, to Church Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1 0 William Aiken. Martin Sullivan.
3   0 William Aiken. Mrs. Ellen Turpi.
5   0 William Aiken. Patrick Morrissy.
7   0 William Aiken. Michael Welsh.
9   0 William Aiken. Unoccupied.
11     William Aiken. Margaret Fitzpatrick.
NORTH SIDE.        
2     William Aiken. Mary Jones.
4     William Aiken. Bridget McMahon.
6     William Aiken. Hannah Kelly.
8     William Aiken. Mary Dawson.
10     William Aiken. James Burke.
12     William Aiken. Michael Kennedy.


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LIMEHOUSE STREET.

        Runs South from Tradd, between Greenhill Street and Council Street, to Ashley River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
1     Andrew Cunningham. Mrs. L. B. Legaré.
3     Joseph Dawson. Joseph Dawson.
5     Andrew Cunningham. Lewis F. Robertson.
7     James R. Addison. James R. Addison.
9       George C. Baurmeister.
11     Andrew F. Browning. Andrew F. Browning.
13     Trust Est. Mrs. Enslow. Horace Rivers.
EAST SIDE.        
2     O. E. Hughes. O. E. Hughes.
4     Trust Estate Mrs. C. G. Branford John R. Heriot.
6     William P. Shingler. William P. Shingler.
8       Wm. Parker Ravenel.
10     Col. Edward B. White. Col. Edward B. White.

LIGHTWOOD'S ALLEY.

        Runs West from Church Street to Meeting, opposite Atlantic Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
2   1 Mrs. Wilkes, Miss Peronneau, Dr. North & others Slaves.
4   1 George Kinloch. Mrs. Mary Ann Williams.
6     George Kinloch. Sarah Legare, p. c.
8   1 George Kinloch. David Otis Clarke.

LONGITUDE LANE.

        Runs West from East Bay, between Stoll's Alley and Tradd Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1 1   -- Bischoff. Slaves.
3       William Ball, p. c., shop.
5   1 William P. Shingler. Thomas Cary.
7     Benjamin Smith. John Durkin and others.
9 1   A. R. Mitchell & Co. Tyler Cotton Press.
11   1 Capt. John Ramsden. Capt. John Ramsden.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Henry Hogarth. Hogarth's Cooper shop.
4 1   J. Christopher Hanahan. J. Christopher Hanahan.
6   1 Levy Moses. Mrs. E. H. Rose & others.
8 1   James Doyle. James Doyle and others.


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LINE STREET.

        Runs West from -- Street, nearly opposite Blake Street, partly through Ward No. 7 and entirely through Ward No. 8, to Ashley River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
1   1 Joseph Sasportas. James B. Grant, f. p. c.
3   1 Joseph Sasportas. George R. Wheeler.
5   1 Henry Willis. Julius Petch.
7   1 Henry Willis. Henry Willis.
9   1 Henry Willis. Unoccupied.
11   1 --Marshall. John S. McKay.
13   1 German Loan and Building Association. Frederick W. Eggerking.
15   1 --Hyams. Jane Smith, f. p. c.
17   2 Wharton & Petsch. William S. Dehay.
19   1 Wharton & Petsch. Thomas L. Davidson.
21   1 Patrick Hastings. Patrick Hastings.
23   1 Estate Dr. J. W. Schmidt. Peter Knight.
25   1 --Weissenger. Wharton & Petsch.
27   1 --Weissenger. Frederick Hisch.
29   1 George H. Rumpel. Mrs. Mary Cooans.
31   1 George H. Rumpel. Unoccupied.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
33   1 Edward Addison. Christian Wm. Wickling.
35   1 Edward Addison. Henry Wille.
37   1 Christian T. Schlepegrell. James C. Crose.
39   1 Farrell O'Rourke. Farrel O'Rourke.
41   1 Estate Alexander Eddie.  
43   1 Estate J. P. Weinholtz. Henry Boda.
45   1 Mary Elizabeth Kennedy. Henry L. Williams.
47   1 Thos. Andrew Johnson. Thos. Andrew Johnson.
49   1 William M. Sack. William M. Sack.
51   1 Peter Oeland. Peter Oeland.
53   1 Rebecca Elviegg, f. p. c. Rebecca Elviegg, f. p. c.
55   1 George Nunan. Edmund Tobin.
57   1 George Nunan. Selina Scott.
59   2 George Nunan. Rachel Milene.
61   1 Henry Wragge. Louis Witzoreck.
63   1 --Walker. Unoccupied.
65   1 William O'Riley. William O'Riley.
67   1 John Williamson. James Wescoat.
69   1 Ann Busch. William Riley Atkinson.
71   1 Thomas Cole, f. p. c. Thomas Cole, f. p. c.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
73   1 Thomas Grant. William Hunt.
75   1 Thomas Grant. Andrew John Kennedy.
77   2 Charles R. Brewster. Slaves.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
2   1 State of South Carolina. James S. Jones, Florist.
4   1 Mrs. Catherine Culbert. Mrs. Catherine Culbert.
6   1 John L. Dufort. John L. Dufort.
8   1 John D. Busch. John D. Busch.
10   1 Trust Estate Mrs. C. G. Branford. Mary Glover, f. p. c.
12   1 Trust Estate Mrs. C. G. Branford. Rachel Brown, f. p. c.
14 1   So. Carolina Railroad Co. So. Carolina Railroad Co.
16 1   So. Carolina Railroad Co. So. Carolina R. R. Depot.
18   1 Wharton & Petsch. H. Witcofsky.
20   3 Wharton & Petsch. Slaves Wharton & Petsch.
22   1 Eliza Weston, f. p. c. Sarah Ann Harrison, p. c.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
24   1 John R. Stall. Unoccupied.
26   1 Tr. Est. Susan E. Branford. Joseph L. Beaudrot.
28   1 Jane McDonald. Charles B. McDonald.
30   1 A. H. Abrams. Manning W. Way.
32   1 John R. Stall. Mary Taylor, f. p. c.
34   1 John R. Stall. Sarah Jackson, f. p. c.
36   1 F. F. Chapeau. Slaves.
38   1 F. F. Chapeau. Charles Bergman.
40   1 Eliza Woodworth. Eliza Woodworth.
42   1 Est. William F. Carsten. Mrs. Mary E. Carsten.
44   1 Est. William F. Carsten. John Mooney.
46   1 Est. William F. Carsten. Jas. Shoolbred Drayton.
48   1 Sarah Johnston. Slaves.
50   1 Augustus Ryan, f. p. c. Lucretia Atkinson.
52   1 Corporation Second Baptist Church. Betty White, f. p. c.
54   1 Henry Finck. Henry Finck.
56   1 Benjamin H. Hollings. Benjamin H. Hollings.
58   1 Mary Jamieson. Mary Jamieson.
60   2 Minna Holly. Minna Holly.
62   1 Michael Storne. Margaret Miller, f. p. c.
64   1 Joseph White, f. p. c. Joseph White, f. p. c.
66   1 Joseph White, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
68   1 Anne Busch. Unoccupied.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
70   1 James McCarey. John Salsman.
72   1 James McCarey. Samuel Owens.
74   1 James McCarey. Unoccupied.
76   1 James McCarey. Unoccupied.
78   1 James McCarey. Unoccupied.
80   1 James McCarey. Slaves.

LILLY COURT.

        Runs East from Pine Street, next North of Allway Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 David Magrath. David Magrath.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Aaron G. Barton. Jane A. Johnson, f. p. c.

LUCAS STREET.

        Runs North from the extreme West end of Calhoun to Doughty St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 Thomas Bennett. Thomas Bennett.
3   1 Benjamin J. Whaley. Benjamin J. Whaley.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
5     -- Lucas. -- Ulmo.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
2     Thomas Bennett. Paul C. Trenholm.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
4   3 Cannonsboro' Wharf and Mill Company. Jas. W. Purtell and others.
6   2 Cannonsboro' Wharf and Mill Company. William Simons, f. p. c.
8   2 Cannonsboro' Wharf and Mill Company. Alice Boag, f. p. c.
10   2 Cannonsboro' Wharf and Mill Company. Robert Lawrence, f. p. c.
12   1 Joseph Ballard. François George.
14   1 J. & F. Dawson. James Kirwan.
16   1 G. W. Capp. Free persons.
18   1 Robert Harney. Unoccupied.


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LOGAN STREET.

        Runs North from Tradd, bet. Friend and New Sts., to Broad St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
1   1 Mrs. Ann Turnbull. Mrs. Ann Turnbull.
3   1 Thomas Plane. Thomas Plane.
5   1 Matthew Ogilvie. Matthew Ogilvie.
7   1 Evan Edwards. Evan Edwards.
9   1 Jacob Legare, f. p. c. Jacob Legare, f. p. c.
11 1   Estate Dr. J. DeLamotta. W. J. Crafts.
13   1 Estate Dr. J. DeLamotta. William Roach.
15 1   William Laidler. William Laidler.
EAST SIDE.        
2 1   Thomas Frost. Thomas Frost.
4 1   Francis M. Burdell. Francis M. Burdell.
6   1 William H. Inglesby. William H. Inglesby.
8   1 Isaac W. Hayne. R. Dickinson.

LYNCH STREET.

        Runs North from Broad Street, partly through Ward No. 2 and partly through Ward No. 4, to Bennett's Mill-pond.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 Walker & Saltus.  
3   1 John Bickley. Unoccupied.
5 1   George C. Goodrich. George C. Goodrich.
7   1 James Dunlap, guardian of Miss Ann Dunlap. James Dunlap.
9   1 John Dunn. Slaves.
11   1 Robert Hume. Slaves.
13   1 Dr. Eli Geddings. Mrs. Marg't Ann Dawson.
15   1 Daniel Fairchild. Matthew Wm. Cross.
17 1   Daniel Fairchild. Daniel Fairchild.
19   1 William Matthiessen. William Matthiessen.
21   1 Albert Elfe. Thomas N. Johnson.
23 1   Albert Elfe. Albert Elfe.
25 1   William G. Baynard. William G. Baynard.
27   1 Theodore D. Stoney. Hon. William F. Colcock.
29   1 Elias N. Ball. Elias N. Ball.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 ---- Strohecker. William Chase, f. p. c.
4   1 Robert Hume. Robert Hume.
6 1   John Hume Simons. John Hume Simons.
8   1 George H. Korber. John Doscher.
10   1 W. S. Walker & Brother. Mary Ann Bonneau, f.p.c.
12   1 W. S. Walker & Brother. George F. Gunn.
14 1   Est. John Alex'r Keith. Amelia Parker, f. p. c.
16   1 Rev. Paul Trapier Keith. Rev. Paul Trapier Keith.


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MAGAZINE STREET.

        Runs West from Archdale St., opposite Clifford St., to Mazyck St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 Margaret Kennedy. Margaret Kennedy.
3   1 Est. Henry M. Frost, f.p.c. Lydia Frost, f. p. c.
5     F. G. Rolando. Slaves.
7   1 F. G. Rolando. Miss Caroline Douglas.
9   1 F. G. Rolando. Mary Douglas, f. p. c.
11   1 F. G. Rolando. Lena Tolle, f. p. c.
13 1   City of Charleston. Work House.
15 1   State of South Carolina. District Gaol.
17   1 Hugh Duffy. Hugh Duffy.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Thomas W. Malone. Stephen H. Hare, f. p. c.
4       Mrs. Walkenthaw.
6   1   Emma Crimmell, f. p. c.
8   1 Mrs. Mary R. McMaken. Marg.Ann Crimmell, f.p.c.
10   1 Elizabeth Coleman. Slaves.
12   1 John H. Bulwinkel. Slaves.
14   1 S. Watson and wife. Unoccupied.
16 1   James H. White. Mrs. Rebecca Stevens.
18   1 James H. White. Anna Carson, f. p. c.
20   1 Mrs. Clementine H. Bernard. Mrs. Seymour and Mr. Langston.
22   1 Mrs. Jane Walker. Mrs. Jane Walker.
24   1 James O'Neale. James O'Neale.
26   1 James O'Neale. Unoccupied.
28   1 Estate Robert F. Henry. Thomas S. O'Brien.
30   1 S. H. Lee. Samuel Harvey.
32     Francis Q. McHugh. Mrs. Selina W. Albergotti.
34   1 V. C. Champlin. Major Champlain.

MAIDEN LANE.

        Runs North from Pinckney St., bet. Church & Meeting, to Hasell St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   Dr. F. M. Robertson. Dr. F. M. Robertson.
3 1   Estate Robert F. Henry. Frederick D. Fanning.
5 1   Estate Robert F. Henry. Alfred Gillespie.

MOUNT STREET.

        Runs West from Rutledge Avenue, next North of Nunan Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
2   1 Estate Lewis O'Bryan. Slaves.
4   1 Robert Austin. Peter Ryan.
6   1   Jeremiah Bowen, f. p. c.


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MARKET STREET.

        Runs West from East Bay, between Cumberland and Pinckney Streets, partly through Ward No. 3 and partly through Ward No. 4, to Archdale Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 ---- Chisolm. Nicholas Augustine.
3   1 ---- Chisolm. Margaret Slavern.
5   1 ---- Chisolm. Daniel L. McCarthy.
7   1 ---- Chisolm. Anth'y Robbins & others.
9   1 ---- Chisolm. Martin Benett.
11   1 Angel Bianci. Angel Bianci.
13   1 Angelo Canale. Angelo Canale.
15   1 Robert Brodie. Louis Schuchert.
17   1 Robert Brodie. Joseph Pattani.
19   1 Robert Brodie. Frank Barton.
21 1   William Aiken. William Marche.
23 1   William Aiken. Theodore Cordes.
25 1   William Aiken. Jos. Pattani, store house.
27 1   William Aiken. John M. Martin & others.
29 1   William Aiken. Sylvestro Jancovich.
31 1   William Aiken. Leonardo Malfi.
33 1   William Aiken. Charles Clark.
35 1   William Aiken. Baptiste Pattani.
37 1   William Aiken. James Cosgrove.
39 1   William Aiken. Isaac Harris.
41 1   William Aiken. Unoccupied.
43 1   William Aiken. William Englert.
45 1   William Aiken. Jacob Reils.
47 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. Christian Waterman.
49   1 Miss Harriot Pinckney. Unoccupied.
51 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. Frederick Lampke.
53 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. Henry James.
55 1   C. Kellers. John James.
57 1   C. Kellers. Unoccupied.
59   1 Dr. E. H. Kellers. Henry W. Huffman.
61   1 Mrs. D. S. M. Stelges. Mrs. D. S. M. Stelges.
63 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. Theodore Cordes.
65 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. John Meyer.
67 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. Unoccupied
69 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. Sophia Pressler.
71 1   F. W. R. Knickmeyer. F. W. R. Knickmeyer.
73 1   John C. Grube. John C. Grube.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
75 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. F. Von Sprecken.
77 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. Edward David.
79 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. Charles Voight.
81 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. Mrs. Henry Cohen.
83 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. Andrew Drago.
85 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. Nicholas Taglierani.
87 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. Simon Jacobs.
89 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. Simon Jacobs.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
91     Hon. Mitchell King. William D. Locke.
93 1   Hon. Mitchell King. Peter C. Kerrigan.
95 1   Hon. Mitchell King. Unoccupied.
97   1 Hon. Mitchell King. Michael Pelissier.
99 1   Hon. Mitchell King. Francis Kiessel.
101 1   Hon. Mitchell King. Timothy Claffy.
103 1   Hon. Mitchell King. Timothy Claffy.
105 1   Bartholomew Foley. Bartholomew Foley.
107 1   Bartholomew Foley. Unoccupied.
109 1   Bartholomew Foley. Mrs. Beta Hilbers.
111     ---- Ficken. Edward S. Lee, f. p. c.
113 1   ---- Ficken. Unoccupied.
115     ---- Ficken. Edward W. Lee, f. p. c.
117 1   W. & A. McKinlay, p. c. Lewis Barber.
119 1   W. & A. McKinlay, p. c. James Finley.
121 1   W. & A. McKinlay, p. c. Wm. McKinlay, f. p. c.
123     R. Goldsmith, of N. J. Dr. Marx E. Cohen and L. E. Siddon.
125 1   R. Goldsmith, of N. J. Unoccupied.
127 1   Ziba B. Oakes. Unoccupied.
129 1   Ziba B. Oakes. John Russell Baker.
131 1   Ziba B. Oakes. Dr. E. H. Kellar's office.
133 1   Ziba B. Oakes. Benjamin F. High.
135 1   Ziba. B. Oakes. Philip Weatherhahn.
137 1   Robert Evans. Robert Evans.
139 1     Store house.
141 1   Robert W. Seymour. Jane Thomas, f. p. c.
143 1     Ann Graves, f. p. c.
145 1     Unoccupied.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
2 1   Marine Church. Nathaniel Jacobi.
4 1   Marine Church. J. A. Quackenbush.
6 1   Marine Church. Earles Austin.
8 1   Marine Church. -- Chapin.
10 1   J. C. H. Claussen & Bro. J. C. H. Claussen & Bro.
12   1 H. Campsen. John Gerkin.
14   1 J. Campsen & Co. J. Campsen & Co.
16 1   Port Society. Seaman's Home.
18 1   George Finnigan. George Finnigan.
20 1   Mrs. Bridget L. Touhey. Unoccupied.
22 1   Mrs. Bridget L. Touhey. John Von Hollen.
24 1   John Von Hollen. Unoccupied.
26 1   Patrick Collins. Thomas Murphy.
28 1   F. W. Thauss. F. W. Thauss.
30 1   Alva Gage & Co. John Clinton.
32 1   Patrick Collins. John Geddes.
34 1   Alva Gage & Co. Ice House.
36 1   George W. Williams & Co. Unoccupied.
38 1   Estate Henry W. Conner. Unoccupied.
40 1   James Armstrong. Unoccupied.
42 1   John Campsen. Unoccupied.
44 1   Estate George W. Black. Unoccupied.
46 1   -- Carberry. Mary Kilroy.
48 1   Patrick Duggan. Charles Judge.
50 1   John C. Burckmyer. Frederick Fisher.
52 1   Haviland, Stevenson & Co. Unoccupied.
54 1   Patrick Wells. John A. Armstrong.
56 1   Patrick Walsh. Patrick Walsh.
58 1   James Armstrong. James Armstrong.
60 1   James Armstrong. James Armstrong.
62 1   John Ashhurst & Co. Unoccupied.
64 1   F. D. Fanning. Unoccupied.
66 1   William H. Gilliland. Unoccupied.
68 1   Courtney, Tennent & Co. Unoccupied.
70 1   Hyatt, McBurney & Co. Unoccupied.
72 1   Hare, Calhoun & Co. Unoccupied.
74 1   Johnston, Crews & Brawley Unoccupied.
76 1   Townsend, Arnold & Co. Unoccupied.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
78     Robert S. Miller. W. W. Fayette.
80 1   Robert S. Miller. Hamilton & Smith.
82 1   Robert S. Miller. Angelo Buero.
84 1   Robert S. Miller. Robert S. Miller.
86     Robert S. Miller. Unoccupied.
88 1   Nelser F. Petit. Nelser F. Petit.
90 1   Nelser F. Petit. Michael F. Molony.
92 1   Nelser F. Petit. Nelser F. Petit.
94 1   James E. Walker. Jose Q. Felipe.
96 1   James E. Walker. C. Wm. Rissland.
98 3   James E. Walker. Jose Q. Felipe.
100 1   Mrs. Jane Ling. Aaron Loryea.
102 1   -- Sifley. Joshua Canter.
104 1   Anthony Robbins. Isaac Goudkop.
106 1   Anthony Robbins. Anthony Robbins.
108     Mrs. Mary A. Kennedy. William Ashton.
110     Mrs. Mary A. Kennedy. Holloway & Metevia, f.p.c.
112       August Kurre and others.
114 1   -- Levy. Edward T. Cone.
116     -- Levy. Wm. M. Bristoll & others.
118 1   Aaron Moses. Unoccupied.
120 1   Edward Daly. Amanda Aimar, f. p. c.
122 1   -- Moore, f. p. c. Slaves.
124 1   Thomas W. Malone. Free persons and slaves.

MARION STREET.

        Runs West from Jasper Court, between Radcliffe and Morris Streets, to Smith Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 Richard Hogan. Michael Welsh.
3   1 Garbert W. Wienges. Garbert W. Wienges.
5   1 E. Phillips. John W. Phillips.
7   1 Christopher C. Trumbo. Unoccupied.
9   1 Christopher C. Trumbo. Mrs. Eleanor Ward.
11   1 Thomas Hamlin. Wm. W. Riley.
13   1 E. Langden. Eliza Bornemann.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Stanislaus Blanchard. Stanislaus Blanchard.


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MARSH STREET.

        Runs North from Laurens Street, between Washington and Concord Streets, to Calhoun.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 John S. Riggs. John Miller.
3   1 John S. Riggs. Patrick Bannon.
5   1 Thomas R. Chew. Unoccupied.
7   1 Thomas R. Chew. Thomas R. Chew.
9   1 Henry Bredenberg. John Wootman.
11   1 J. and Benjamin Lucas. Henry Prince.
13   1 J. and Benjamin Lucas. Francis Silva.
15   1 J. and Benjamin Lucas. Mrs. Annette Turnbull.
17   1 Daniel W. Miscally. Daniel W. Miscally.
19   1 E. Devineau. Mrs. Margaret Mayr.
21   1 E. G. Cantwell, guardian. James L. Brandt.
23   1 E. G. Cantwell, guardian. Nathaniel F. Smith.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Albert Schmidt. Mrs. Helena Schmidt.
4   1 Mrs Eleanor Manson. Geo. McD. Stoll.
6   1 W. M. Lloyd. Edward Lloyd, f. p. c.
8   1 Mrs. Eleanor Manson. Unoccupied.
10   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
12   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Antonio Brown.
14   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Ann Lowndes, f. p. c.
16   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Mrs. Elizabeth Girvin.
18   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Edmund Kesey.
20   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. William Neufville.
22   1 Robert Howard, f. p. c. Betsey McKay, f. p. c.
24   1 Horlbeck & Brothers. Michael Hoy.
26   1 Joseph S. Addison. Geo. W. Shokes.
28   1 Joseph S. Addison. W. D. P. Arnau.

MOULTRIE STREET.

        Runs West from King, and along the South side of the Race Course.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Dr. Edward North. Slaves.
3   1 Joseph Cammer. James Jackson, f. p. c.
5   1 Moses Levy. Slave.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Estate Joshua Lazarus. Benjamin Morgan.
4   1 Dr. Edward North. Richard Gregorie, f. p. c.


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MARY STREET.

        Runs from America Street, next above Judith Street, to King Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 Albert Koennecke. Slaves.
3   1 Albert Koennecke. Slave.
5   1 Albert Koennecke. Slave.
7   1 Albert Koennecke. Slave.
9   1 Albert Koennecke. Slave.
11   1 Albert Fincken. William A. Brauer.
13   1 Joseph Dereef. Amelia Barnett.
15   1 William Aiken. Morton Wilson.
17   1 William Aiken. James Rivers Bee.
19   1 John Daly. Eliza Scott.
21   1 William E. Dewees. William E. Dewees.
23   1 Adolphus Morisseau. Mrs. Henrietta Morisseau.
25   1 Mrs. Joanna C. Saltar. Mrs. Joanna C. Saltar.
27   1 Mrs. Eliza Murphy. Mrs. Eliza Murphy.
29   1 Est. P. De Verney, f. p. c. Dr. Robert M. Brailsford.
31   1 R. W. Disher. Catherine Grant.
33   1 R. W. Disher. Mrs. Ann E. Knight.
35   1 Thomas N. Gadsden. Robert Butler.
37   1 Thomas N. Gadsden. Slave.
39   1 Thomas N. Gadsden. Mrs. Caroline Crum.
41   1 Thomas N. Gadsden. Slaves.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. E. L. Brown. George Henry Brown.
4   1 Tr. Est. Ann G. Miller. John C. Miller.
6   1 James H. Johnson. John T. Flint.
8   1 John A. Blum. John A. Blum.
10   1 Mrs. Mary E. Swinton. Mrs. Mary E. Swinton.
12   1 Mrs. Louisa C. Lord. Unoccupied.
14   1 Mrs. Jane R. Wright. Unoccupied.
16   1 Thomas H. Dewees. Charles Wm. Simons.
18   1 Thomas H. Dewees. Mrs. Mary M. Webb.
20   1 Thomas H. Dewees. James S. Chambers.
22   1 Thomas H. Dewees. Benjamin Meyerhoff.
24   1 Henry Ehricks. Robert W. Gordon, f. p. c.
26   1 Henry Ehricks. Eleanor Brown, f. p. c.
28   1 Henry Ehricks. John Watson Gordon.
30   1 H. Kuck. Ann Lee.
32   1 South Carolina R. R. Co. Offices So. Ca. R. R. Co.
34   1 Mrs. L. A. Van Wyck. George Ballard & others.
36   1 Mrs. L. A. Van Wyck. John Schroder.
38   1 John A. Cook. William J. Bryant.
40   1 John A. Cook. John A. Cook.


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MEETING STREET.

        Runs North from Ashley River, on East side of Wards No. 2 and 4 and West side of Wards No. 1 and 3, and through Wards No. 5 and 7, to the City limits.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
1 1   Williams Middleton. Williams Middleton.
3   1 Miss Martha Prioleau. Miss Martha Prioleau.
5   1 Wm. C. Courtney. Julius Matthiessen.
7 1   Wm. C. Courtney. Wm. C. Courtney.
9   1 Estate Henry W. Conner. Mrs. Julia M. Conner.
11 1   Benjamin D. Roper. Benjamin D. Roper.
13 1   Mrs. Clelia Wilkes. Mrs. Clelia Wilkes.
15 1   Estate Oliver L. Dobson. Charles T. Mitchell.
17 1   Wm. J. Axson. Wm. J. Axson.
19 1   Mrs. E. M. Greenland. Unoccupied.
21 1   Estate Henry W. Conner. Robert Bunch, Brit. Con.
23   1 Erastus M. Beach. Erastus M. Beach.
25 1   Miss Mary H. Hayne. Miss Mary H. Hayne.
27 1   Otis Mills. Otis Mills.
29 1   John Harleston Read. John M. Creighton.
31   1 Estate Rosa A. Miller. Thomas E. Ryan.
33 1   Henry A. De Saussure. Henry A. De Saussure.
35   1 Edward Barnwell. Edward Barnwell.
37 1   Robert F. W. Allston. Robert F. W. Allston.
39 1   Mrs. C. F. A. Barbot. Mrs. C. F. A. Barbot.
41   1 Misses A. & E. Cripps. Misses A. & E. Cripps.
43 1   M. C. Mordecai. M. C. Mordecai.
45 1   Charleston Club. Club House.
47   2 Estate W. P. Greenland. Isabel Clayton, f. p. c.
49 1   Estate W. P. Greenland. Wm. Patterson.
51 1   Estate W. P. Greenland. Robert W. Seymour.
53 1   City. Capt. Horatius S. Bass.
55 1   Wm. B. Smith. Alfred Price.
57 1   Wm. B. Smith. Captain John Sassard.
59 1   Mrs. Eliza Heath. John C. Nolan and Isaac B. Davis.
61 1   Wm. B. Smith. Joseph Manigault.
63 1   Tr. Est. Mrs. Van Winkle. William N. Hughes.
65 1   Hibernian Society. Hibernian Hall.--J. J. Farrell.
67 1   Otis Mills. Bar Room Mills House.
69   1 Estate Wm. Enston. Unoccupied.
71 1   Otis Mills. Mills House.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
73 1   Dr. H. W. De Saussure. Dr. H. W. De Saussure.
75 1   Dr. Edward North. Dr. Edward North.
77 1   Charleston Saving Inst'n. Henry S. Griggs.
79 1   George N. Reynolds. F. Brailsford, f. p. c.
81 1   George N. Reynolds. George N. Reynolds, jr.
83     George N. Reynolds. Salcedo & Bierck.
85     George N. Reynolds. Salcedo & Bierck.
87 1   George N. Reynolds. Mrs. Margaret Frey.
89   1 City property. C. Y. Richardson.
91 1   Dr. Benj. A. Rodrigues. Dr. Benj. A. Rodrigues.
93 1   Dr. Benj. A. Rodrigues. Wm. Shoemaker.
95   1 Dr. Benj. A. Rodrigues. Robert Minniss.
97 1   Apprentices' Lib. Society. Apprentices' Library.
99 1   Wm. Schnierle. Gabriel Davis.
101 1   Robert M. Green, in trust. Christian Noelken.
103 1   Dr. Henry Winthrop. Charles White.
105 1   Joseph A. Winthrop.  
107   1 George N. Reynolds. Daniel H. Kemme.
109 1   George N. Reynolds. Robert Flinn.
111 1   George N. Reynolds. Henry Bease.
113 1   Wm. T. White. Wm. T. White.
115 1     Charleston Theatre.
117 1   Mrs. Jane M. White. Mrs. Jane M. White.
119     Mrs. Jane M. White. Dr. Philip M. Cohen.
121     Mrs. Jane M. White. John Currie.
123 1   Estate Chas. H. Pankin. Charles F. Panknin.
125     Mitchell King.  
127     Mitchell King. J. D. Otis.
129     Mitchell King. Gustavus Follin.
131 1   Robert S. Millar. Robert M. Welch.
133     Robert S. Millar. Bernard Schur.
135 1   Robert S. Millar. Phin & Dorn.
137 1   Robert S. Millar. Haseltine & Walton.
139 1   James E. Walker. Wm. R. Morton.
141 1   James E. Walker. Albert Lengnick.
143 1   C. S. & A. W. Walker. A. S. Hull & Co.
145 1   Etsell L. Adams. John G. Milnor & Co.
147 1   Robert A. Pringle. Robert A. Pringle.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
149 1   Miss Jane Ann Adger. Hyde, Gregg & Day.
151 1   George S. Cameron. George S. Cameron.
153 1   George S. Cameron. J. & W. Knox.
155 1   George S. Cameron. Dunham, Taft & Co.
157 1   George S. Cameron. Webb & Sage.
159 1   George S. Cameron. Chamberlain, Miler & Co.
161 1   Dewing & Thayer. Dewing, Thayer & Co.
163 1   Henry F. Strohecker. Henry F. Strohecker.
165 1   Henry F. Strohecker. Unnocupied.
167 1   E. L. Strohecker. Pratt, Dowie & James.
169 1   C. C. & O. E. & J. P. Strohecker. Bowen, Foster & Co.
171 1   Henry F. Strohecker. Jennings, Thomlinson & Co.
173 1   Charles W. Seignious. Marshall, Burge & Co.
175 1   A. St. Amand, trustee. D. R. Williams & Co.
177 1   A. St. Amand, trustee. E. B. Stoddard & Co.
179 1   A. St. Amand, trustee. E. B. Stoddard & Co.
181 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Wm. Harral.
183 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Wm. Harral.
185 1   H. L. Butterfield. Pavilion Hotel.
187 1   Estate Smith Mowry. Alfred B. Mulligan.
189 1   Estate Smith Mowry. Andrew Caldwell.
191 1   Estate Smith Mowry. Mrs. Amy D. Mowry.
193 1   Moses H. Nathans. M. H. Nathans.
195 1   Patrick Hogan. Patrick Hogan.
197 1   Elizabeth Stoney. Michael Wm. Ziegler.
199 1   Estate George Parrott. James Jackson.
201 1   Estate George Parrott. Francis H. Ploger.
203 1   Shirras Dispensary. Dr. Octavius A. White.
205 1   A. S. Johnson, trustee. A. S. Johnson.
207   1 Mrs. Mary S. Lamb. Mrs. Mary S. Lamb.
209   1 Dr. Robert A. Kinloch. Dr. Robert A. Kinloch.
211   1 Estate George Webber. Otto Sonntag.
213 1   L. M. & A. G. Horlbeck. Samuel N. Hart.
215 1   Henry Horlbeck. Henry Horlbeck.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
217 1   Otis J. Chafee. Otis J. Chafee.
219 1   Richard Arnold. Richard Arnold.
221     Morris Meyer. Morris Meyer.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
223   1 Allston Seabrook. Allston Seabrook.
225 1   Eagle Engine Company. Eagle Engine House.
227   1 Trust Estate Honoria W. Fentenhine. Dr. Richard B. Rice.
229   1 Trust Estate Honoria W. Fentenhine. William A. Quigley.
231   1 John McKeegan. Edwin C. Prince.
233   1 John McKeegan. Campbell W. Getty.
235   1 John McKeegan. Charles O. Martindale.
237   1 Albert Bischoff. Sarah Fraser, f. p. c.
239   1 Albert Bischoff. Albert Bischoff.
241   1 James Tupper. James Tupper.
243   1 So. Carolina Railroad Co. Slaves.
245   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Christopher Blyden.
247   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Slaves.
249     Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Slaves.
251     Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Owen Gahagan.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
253   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. E. R. Walter. James Dewire.
255   1 Henry Williams. Slaves.
257   1 So. Carolina Railroad Co. Slaves.
259   1 So. Carolina Railroad Co. Slaves.
261   1 Elie Dufort. Philip Saltus, f. p. c.
263   1 Elie Dufort. Elie Dufort.
265   1   Edward Hanlay.
267   1 Estate Ed. J. Jones. Benjamin Moore.
269   1 John A. Rose. John A. Rose.
271   1 Diedrich Apeler. Grist Mill.
273   1 Diedrich Apeler. Diedrich Apeler.
275   1 Philip Buchheit. Philip Buchheit.
277   1 Tr. Estate Mrs. Charles G. Branford. Josiah Sineath.
279   1 Tr. Estate Mrs. Charles G. Branford. Unoccupied.
281   1 Henry Willis, Jr. Henry Willis, Jr.
283   1 Peter Christian. Ernest Passailaigue.
285   1   John Reid.
287   1 Dr. Benj. A. Rodrigues. George Strong.
289   1 Dr. Benj. A. Rodrigues. James F. Veronee.
291   1 Diedrich Droger. Peter Christian.
293   1 Paul Jones, f. p. c. Paul Jones, f. p. c.
295   1 James Stratton. James Stratton.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
297   1 Albert Terre. Albert Terre.
299   3 Lewis M. Hatch & Son. Char'n Fertilizer factory.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
2   1 Henry Gourdin. Henry Gourdin.
4 1   James H. Ladson. James H. Ladson.
6   1 Thomas Middleton. Thomas Middleton.
8   1 Andrew McDowall. Andrew McDowall.
10     Samuel G. Barker. Unoccupied.
12 1   Rev. Thomas Smyth. Rev. Thomas Smyth.
14 1   Mrs. M. L. Lowndes. John F. Pyatt.
16   1 George Kinloch. Mrs. Minna Peterman.
18 1   Mrs. Elizabeth P. Smith. Mrs. Elizabeth P. Smith.
20 1   Dr. Hezekiah M. Haig. Lee Howard.
22   1 Tr. Estate Mary Brown. John Fraser Matthewes.
24 1   Mrs. Isabella M. Huger. Mrs. Isabella M. Huger.
26   1 Charles A. De Saussure. Charles A. De Saussure.
28   1 E. and A. Sloman. E. and A. Sloman.
30   1 Mrs. Mary Peterman. Free Persons.
32   1 Mrs. Mary Peterman. E. M. Lehmkahl.
34   1 Robert Adger. Unoccupied.
36 1   James Adger. James Adger.
38 1   Dr. Edmund Ravenel. John Berkley Grimball.
40 1   Trust Estate Mrs. Alexander Gordon. Alexander Gordon.
42 1   Alonzo J. White, trustee. James Hasell Ancrum.
44   1 Est. Alexander England. William Brunkard.
46 1   Madam R. Acelie Togno. Madam R. Acelie Togno.
48 1   South Carolina Society. S. Carolina Society Hall.
50   1 Miss Gracia Bay. Miss Gracia Bay.
52   1 Hon. Mitchell King. Arthur M. Huger.
54     Mrs. -- Van Winkle. Peter Gowan.
56 1   Bernard O'Neill. Bernard O'Neill.
58 1   Peter Gowan. Miss Susan Ker.
60     Mrs. Mary Raymond. Unoccupied.
62 1   Estate John Hunter. Schroder Brothers.
64 1   George F. Meldau. George F. Meldau.
EAST SIDE, WARD No 3.        
66   1 George Kriete. George Kriete.
68 1   James McKonkey. Unoccupied.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
70 1   Joseph W. Harrison. Francis G. Ballot and W. H. Smith.
72 1   Joseph W. Harrison. Joseph W. Harrison.
74 1   Nicholas Fehrenbach. Francis G. Ballot.
76 1   Nicholas Fehrenbach. Nicholas Fehrenbach.
78 1     Institute Hall.
80   1 Estate William Calder. Joseph A. Thouron.
82 1   Francis Backes. James Buckley.
84 1   Francis Backes. Augustus Tamsberg.
86     Francis Backes. Carle Benne Zander.
88 1   Francis Backes. Theodore Koester.
90 1   Benjamin Mordecai. Southern Express office.
92   1 Thomas Divine. Joseph Meyer.
94     Tr. Est. Mrs. J. C. Thwing. Archibald Duncan.
96   1 W. J. Wightman. James Gordon.
98   1 W. J. Wightman. Charles Herling.
100   1 W. J. Wightman. Julius Flaum.
102   1 Dr. John W. Schmidt, Jr. John Starowsky.
104 1   Est. Wm. C. Gatewood. Charles Meitzler.
106 1   Estate Abraham Roulain. E. W. Lloyd's Car. depot.
108   1 David Davis & Brothers. William Mehrtens.
110 1   C. W. Wrede, Sarah Woolf and Isaac Levy. Lewis Heuer and others.
112 1   Claus W. Wrede. Lewis Heuer.
114 1   Tudor Ice Company. Claus W. Wrede.
116 1   Tudor Ice Company. James M. Duryea.
118 1   Miss Harriot Pinckney. William Knighton.
120 1     Charleston Hotel.
122 1   Edmund J. Dawson. McCarter & Dawson.
124 1   Edwin Bates & Co. Edwin Bates & Co.
126 1   Lewis M. Hatch. Joseph Walker and Lewis M. Hatch.
128 1   T. A. P. Horton. Horton & Shepherd.
130 1   J. S. & L. Bowie & Co. J. S. & L. Bowie & Co.
132 1   Jacob Barrett. J. L. Schultze & Son.
132 ½   Jacob Barrett. Richard Joseph Furlong.
134 1   Jacob Barrett. Jacob Meitzler.
136 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Alexander Carter.
138 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. A. B. Mulligan.
140 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. A. B. Mulligan.
142 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. A. B. Mulligan.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
144 1   Mrs. Zelia Whiting. Mrs. Bianca Drago.
146 1   Mrs. Zelia Whiting. Unoccupied.
148 1   Estate William J. Gayer. Leonard Chapin.
150 1   Estate William J. Gayer. Leonard Chapin.
152 1   Miss Henrietta Hart. Alexander H. Mazyck.
154 1   Miss Henrietta Hart. Dr. Daniel D. Graves.
156 1   Dr. George Caulier. Dr. Geo. Caulier, druggist.
158   1 Estate Eliza Akin. Alexander St. Amand.
160   1 J. H. Guenbault. Miss Elizabeth M. Legare.
162 1   John Phillips. John Phillips.
164   1 Trust Estate M. H. Perry. A. S. J. Perry.
166 1   Estate Samuel S. Farrar. John C. Farrar.
168   1 James S. Gibbes. James S. Gibbes.
170   1 Mrs. Charlotte Mitchell. Mrs. Charlotte Mitchell.
172   1 Edward Locke. Unoccupied.
174     Caleb Froneberger. Caleb Froneberger.
176   1 Mrs. A. L. Levy. Bernard S. Barue.
178   1 C. Myers. Thomas E. F. Denaux.
180   1 Miss Emily A. Brown. Miss Emily A. Brown.
182   1 James Brown. James Brown.
184   1 Benjamin H. Brown. Francis C. Lynch.
186 1   Benjamin H. Brown. Benjamin H. Brown.
188   1 Henry Horlbeck. Martha Poinsett, f. p. c.
190   1 Henry Horlbeck. Unoccupied.
192   1 Henry Horlbeck. Charles Logan, f. p. c.
194   1 Henry Horlbeck. Benjamin Gerken.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
196 1   Maria Weston, f. p. c. John C. Otgen.
198 1   Maria Weston, f. p. c. Joseph A. Enslow.
200   1 Est. Isaac Bateman, f.p.c. Sarah Holmes, f. p. c.
202   1 Dr. Eli Geddings. Dr. Lamb.
204 1   Mrs. Martha H. Pyatt. Mrs. Martha H. Pyatt.
206 1   George N. Reynolds. James Price.
208   1 Dr. John F. Poppenheim. Borghard Bargmann.
210   1 Dr. John F. Poppenheim. Unoccupied.
212   1 Est.Martha Fordham, p.c.  
214   1 John Davis. Rachel Ring.
216   1 John Davis. John Davis.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
218   1 Tr. Est. Mrs.Jane Ancrum. Mrs. Maria Finley.
220   1 Estate John Glen. William C. Small.
222   1 Estate John Glen. Mrs. Laura LeBert.
224   1 Mrs. Mary E. Campbell. Mrs. Mary E. Campbell.
226   1 Claus H. Harbers. Francis A. Kean.
228   1 Claus H. Harbers. Claus H. Harbers.
230 1   Commis'rs Free Schools. School house.
232   1 Charles W. Seignious. Henry B. Rohde.
234   1 H. Kuck. Christian Hilker.
236 1   Francis St. Marks, f. p. c. Francis St. Marks, f. p. c.
238 1   William St. Marks, f. p. c. William St. Marks, f. p. c.
240 1   Mrs. M. J. Keckeley. Dr. Edward C. Keckeley.
242   1 Estate -- Sutcliffe. -- Hicks.
244   1 Louisa McVicar, f. p. c. Joseph Neil.
246   1 Martha Evans, f. p. c. Charles Hutton.
248   1 Martha Evans, f. p. c. Martha Evans, f. p. c.
250 1   John McKeegan. John McKeegan.
252   1 Frederick H. Whitney. Frederick H. Whitney.
254   1 Carsten Sahlmann. Carsten Sahlmann.
256 1   Robert William Disher. Robert William Disher.
258   1 Trust Est. Mrs. Welling. Edwin Welling.
260   1 Mrs. Jeannerette. Michael Darcy.
262   1 Dr. Benj. A. Rodrigues. Mrs. Mary H. Millar.
264   1 Adolph Lindstedt. Adolph Lindstedt.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
266   1 George Henry Rumph. Henry Ahrens.
268   1 Mrs. Mary Eliz. Breen. Mary Elizabeth Breen.
270   1 Estate Isaac Barrett. Patrick McSweeny.
272   1 John McKeegan. Daniel McSweeny.
274   1 John McKeegan. Eliza Deas, f. p. c.
276   1 Daniel Lanagan. Alexander Geo.Chalmers.
278 1   So. Ca. Cordage Comp'y. Unoccupied.
280   2 Henry Williams. Henry Steinken.
282   1 Estate P. J. Boyce. Thaddeus W. Bradley.
284   1 Estate P. J. Boyce. James H. Gadsden, f. p. c.
286   1 Thomas J. Wharton. Unoccupied.
288   1   Unoccupied.
290   1 Michael P. O'Connor. W. T. J. O. Woodward.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
292   1 Eide Henry Oldenburg. Diedrich Maeburg.
294   1 Eide Henry Oldenburg. Eide Henry Oldenburg.
296   1 -- Semcke. Unoccupied.
298   1 Robert E. Starr. Robert C. Starr.
300   1 William Eden, f. p. c. William Eden, f. p. c.
302   1 Mrs. R. Tilton. Robert Kugley.
304   1 L. Cordes, f. p. c. Samuel B. Meyer.
306   1 L. Cordes, f. p. c. William A. Jones.
308   1 John T. Henerey. Henry R. Stafford.
310   1 William Bredeman. Robert Kühn.
312   1 Est.John B.Mathews,f.p.c. Ann Mathewes, f. p. c.
314   2 William S. Henerey. Wm. S. Henerey's shop.
316   1 John R. Stall. John C. Brandt.
318   1 -- Blake. Robert Disher.
320   1 -- Blake. James Dunning.
322   1 -- Blake. John Brown.
324   1 -- Blake. -- Sasportas.
326   1 -- Blake. F. C. Whitney.
328   1 -- Blake. -- Guy.
330   2 Estate Josiah S. Payne. Daniel Burdo, f. p. c.
332   1 Daniel Sweeney. Unoccupied.

McKEEGAN'S COURT.

        Runs East from Meeting Street, a few doors above Woolfe.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
1   1 John McKeegan. John Corcoran.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 John McKeegan. Mrs. Ann Duffy McBride.
4   1 John McKeegan. Michael Harlow.

McMAHON'S COURT.

        Runs East from St. Philip's Street, next South of Line.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
2   1 -- McManmon. Timothy Hogan.
4   1 Jeremiah McMahen. Jeremiah McMahen.
6   1 Clementine H. Bernard. Slaves.


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MAZYCK STREET.

        Runs North from Broad Street, opposite Logan, partly through Ward No. 2, and partly through Ward No. 4, to Beaufain St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
1 1   Patrick O'Brien. Patrick O'Brien.
3   1 Mrs. Mary McCall. Miss Johnston.
5   1 -- Bulwinkle. John Hancock.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
7 1   City. House of Correction.
9   1 J. H. Bulwinkle F. Itgen.
11   1 Mrs. J. G. Bingley. Mrs. J. G. Bingley.
13   1 Joseph P. McCall. Eliz. Gardiner, f. p. c.
15   1 Samuel Weston, f. p. c. Samuel Weston, f. p. c.
17   1 Thomas W. Malone. Slaves.
19   1 Thomas W. Malone. Slaves.
21     Thomas W. Malone. Thomas W. Malone.
23     Tr. Est. S. W. Saltus' chil. J. C. Saltus.
25 1   Maria T. McHugh. James Quintin.
27   1 Maria T. McHugh. Julia Stanton.
29     Henry Cranston. S. S. Spady.
31   1 Estate James English. Unoccupied.
33   1 Estate James English. Slaves.
35   1 Estate James English. Slaves.
37   1 Estate James English. Sarah Brown.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
2   1 Dennis D. Bunch. Dennis D. Bunch.
4   1 Thomas Arnold. Thomas Arnold.
6   1 Miss S. Cobia. John Winthrop.
8   1 James H. Murrell. James H. Murrell.
WARD No. 4.        
10   1 Mrs. Martha Withington. Mrs. Martha Withington
12 1   Estate Mary Antony. Patrick Carroll.
14   1 Barbara Rein. Jane Bogues, f. p. c.
16 1   L. B. Northrop. L. B. Northrop.
18   1 Estate A. Cooler. W. C. Oakley.
20   1 Mrs. Ann Hall. Slaves.
22   1 Henry Varner. Henry Varner.
24   1 Estate Robert F. Henry. Eliza Winston, f. p. c.
26   1 Estate Robert F. Henry. Mary Chichester, f. p. c.
28   1 Estate J. Kugley. W. F. A. Kugley.
30   1 Estate J. Kugley. W. Kugley.
32   1 Richard Holloway. Unoccupied.
34   1 Richard Holloway. Slaves.


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MIDDLE STREET.

        Runs from Laurens Street, between Wall and East Bay Streets, to Calhoun Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 Miss Maria Elfe. Miss Maria Elfe.
3   1 Charles W. Seignious. Miss Ann McElroy.
5   1 Wm. H. Kirkwood. Mrs. L. H. Hasell.
7   1 Wm. Cross. Mary Jermont.
9   1 Capt. Benj. Morgan. Andrew Reid.
11   1 Capt. Benj. Morgan. Capt. Benj. Morgan.
13   1 Harriet Suares. Benjamin C. Suares.
15   1 Margaret M. Smith. John Burns.
17   1 Mrs. Susan S. Armstrong. Mrs. Susan S. Armstrong.
19   1 Mrs. Susan S. Armstrong. Benjamin Elliott, f. p. c.
21   1 Miss Mary Henry & Mrs. Ann Ross. Slaves.
23   1 Miss Mary Henry & Mrs. Ann Ross. Slaves.
25   1 James Vidal. James Vidal.
27   1 Charles Colson. Mrs. Maria H. Purse.
29   1 Charles Colson. Charles Colson.
31 1   Mrs. Clem. H. Bernard. Unoccupied.
EAST SIDE.        
2 1   William Brunyes. Casper Hart.
4   1 Charlas W. Seignious. Michael Lehay.
6   1 Dr. William Hall. Unoccupied.
8   1 Dr. William Hall. John Minsing.
10   1 J. Cheesborough, trustee. Mrs. Sarah J. Robinson.
12   1 Charles Colson. Mary A. Becaise, f. p. c.
14   1 Charles Colson. Slaves.
16   1 J. B. Morgan. Charles Michael.
18   1 J. B. Morgan. Phoebe Jones, f. p. c.
20   1 Thomas H. Smith. Mrs. Mary Oxlade.
22   1 Mrs. Margaret Heyns. Mrs. Margaret Heyns.
24   1 William H. Burleigh. William H. Burleigh.
26   1 Tr. Est. Marie T. Vidal. Mrs. Elizabeth Neufville.
28   1 William Henry Houston. Mrs. Caroline Long.
30   1 William Henry Houston. Unoccupied.
32   1 William Henry Houston. Augustus Pont.


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MILL STREET.

        Runs West from Rutledge Avenue, bet. Calhoun and Doughty Sts., to Lucas Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   3 J. D. Osterholtz. J. D. Osterholtz.
3   1 J. D. Osterholtz. Slave.
5   1 J. D. Osterholtz. Slave.
7   1 David Molen. David Molen.
9 1   William Gregg. Elisha E. Bradley.
11   1 William Gregg. Unoccupied.
13 1   William Gregg. Alex. Wm. Duffus.
15   1 Trust Est. J. D. Alexander and wife. James P. Hedderly.
17   1 Abigail and Jas. Legare. Miss Abigail T. Legare.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Miss Margaret Stone. Miss Margaret Stone.
4   1 Tr. Est. Dr. Wm. Hume and children. Dr. Wm. Hume.
6   1 Dr. George W. Wescott. Slave.
8   1 Dr. George W. Wescott. Slave.
10   1 Fred. C. Sasportas, f. p. c. Martha Sasportas, f. p. c.
12   4 Anthony Weston, f. p. c. Rose Simons, f. p. c.

MILLS' ROW.

        Runs South from Calhoun, between Anson and Meeting Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 3.        
1 1   James P. Earle. Patsy Bingley, f. p. c.
2 1   James P. Earle. Slaves.
3 1   James P. Earle. Lydia Mayrant, f. p. c.
4 1   James P. Earle. Sophia Christopher, f.p.c.
5 1   James P. Earle. Unoccupied.
6 1   James P. Earle. Slaves.
7 1   James P. Earle. Slaves.
8 1   James P. Earle. Slaves.
9 1   James P. Earle. Unoccupied.
10 1   James P. Earle. Slaves.


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MONTAGUE STREET.

        Runs West from Coming Street, between Wentworth and George, to Ashley River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 O. Reeder, tr. S. W. Reeder. M. B. Reeder.
3   1 O. Reeder, tr. S. W. Reeder. Maria Macauley, f. p. c.
5   1 O. Reeder, tr. S. W. Reeder. Amelia Stevens, f. p. c.
7   1 O. Reeder, tr. S. W. Reeder. Martha Logan, f. p. c.
9   1 O. Reeder, tr. S. W. Reeder. Mary McKee, f. p. c.
11   1 O. Reeder, tr. S. W. Reeder. George A. Howard.
13 1   John Y. Stock. John Y. Stock.
15   1 Miss Mary E. Smith. Miss Mary E. Smith.
17   1 Jacob Wienges. Jacob Wienges.
19 1   Mrs. Mary Pennal. Mrs. Mary Pennal.
21 1   Jane M. Thomas. Joseph Blackman.
23 1   Mrs. M. E. Heriot. Miss Heriot.
25 1   Jane M. Milligan & sisters. Misses Milligan.
27   1 Thomas Kelly. Thomas Kelly.
29   1 Robertson & Blacklock. John McPherson, f. p. c.
31   1 Robertson & Blacklock. Slaves.
33   1 Elizabeth Johnson, f.p.c. Mary Evans.
35     Elizabeth Johnson, f.p.c. Sarah Johnson, f. p. c.
37   1 Children of Jno. Mahoney John Mahoney.
39   1 Lucius M. Jones. Lucius M. Jones.
41   1 Thomas Bennett. Catherine Coles, f. p. c.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Estate Wm. C. Gatewood. George Caps.
4   1 Virginia A. Ferrette, f.p.c. Virginia A. Ferrette, f.p.c.
6   1 David Jennings. David Jennings.
8   1 George W. Brown. George W. Brown.
10   1 Estate Isaac Moise. Israel Ottolengui.
12   1 Mrs. Louisa A. Moise. Mrs. Louisa A. Moise.
14 1   Dr. James Moultrie. Dr. James Moultrie.
16   1 Miss Mary Cobia. Miss Mary Cobia.
18   1 Francis Mitchell. Dr. Henry C. Guerin.
20   1 Mrs. Mary C. Roach. Mrs. Mary C. Roach.
22 1   Joseph L. Tobias. Joseph L. Tobias.
24 1   Mrs. Tobias. Mrs. Tobias.
26 1   Levi J. Moses. Levi J. Moses.
28 1   Stephen Thomas. Stephen Thomas.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
30   1 John Harleston Read. Mrs. Sarah Brown.
32   1 John Harleston Read. Benjamin F. Kiddell.
34   1 Mrs. Ann Simons. Mrs. Ann Simons.
36   1 Washington J. Bennett. Washington J. Bennett.
38   1 Thos. Grange Simons, jr. Thos. Grange Simons, jr.

McBRIDE'S LANE.

        Runs West from King Street, a few doors below Calhoun Street, to St. Philip's Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
2 1   John G. Milnor. Unoccupied.
4 1   John G. Milnor. Slaves.
6 1   John G. Milnor. Unoccupied.
8 1   John G. Milnor. Robert Kinby.
10 1   John G. Milnor. Daniel O'Mara.
12 1   John G. Milnor. Slaves.
14 1   John G. Milnor. Slave.
16 1   John G. Milnor. Unoccupied.
18 1   John G. Milnor. Slave.
20 1   John G. Milnor. Unoccupied.
22 1   John G. Milnor. Unoccupied.
24 1   John G. Milnor. Slave.
26 1   John G. Milnor. Slave.
28     John G. Milnor. Slave.
30 1   John G. Milnor. Slaves.
32 1   John G. Milnor. Slaves.
34 1   John G. Milnor. Thomas Cuddigan.
36 1   John G. Milnor. Thomas Cuddigan.
38 1   John G. Milnor. Slaves.
40 1   John G. Milnor. Slaves.
42 1   John G. Milnor. Henry Fink.

MINORITY STREET.

        Runs from East Bay, above Laurens Street, to Wall Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 Mrs. J. C. Leach. Docia Gray, f. p. c.
3   1 Elias Dail. Elias Dail.
5   1 Henry L. Lyall. Henry L. Lyall.
7   1 Isabella Tennent. Mrs. E. E. Tennent.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Victoria V. De Leaumont. Victoria V. De Leaumont.
4 1   Estate Wm. C. Gatewood. Slaves.
6   1 Lawrence Quimby. Slaves.
8   1 Lawrence Quimby. Sabrina White, f. p. c.


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MORRIS STREET.

        Runs West from King St., bet. Radcliffe and Cannon Sts., to ----.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 Mrs. Laura Stockman. Unoccupied.
3   2 Mrs. Laura Stockman. Thomas Spencer, f. p. c.
5   1 Tr. Est. Maria L.Beckman. William H. Welch.
7   1 Tr. Est. Maria L.Beckman. William W. Beckman.
9   1 John G. Chalk. John G. Chalk.
11   1 John G. Chalk. John T. Kanapaux.
13   1 James Moorhead. John Wood Palmer.
15   1 J. Frederick Strickfuss. Mrs. Maria G. Jaque.
17   1 C. A. Carmand. Henry Wm. Hendricks.
19   1 James L. Rose, trustee. James L. Rose.
21   1 Malcolm Brown, f. p. c. Mrs. Sarah Sargeant.
23   1 Malcolm Brown, f. p. c. Slave.
25   1 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. Slave.
27   1 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. Slave.
29   1 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. Slave.
31   1 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. Slave.
33   1 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. Slave.
35   1 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. James Carter, f. p. c.
37   1 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. Mrs. Eliza Hillborn.
39   1 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. Ellen Dickson, f. p. c.
41   1 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. Slave.
43   1 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. M. Jones.
45   1 ---- Weiskopf. Slaves.
47   1 William Martin. Susan Douglas.
49   1 Jacob H. Kalb. John F. Steinmeyer, jr.
51   1 Jacob H. Kalb. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Mrs. Mary L. Moses. Levy Moses.
4   1 Mrs. Mary L. Moses. Patrick Leonard.
6   1 Mrs. Mary L. Moses. Georgiana Ott and others.
8   1 Mrs. Mary L. Moses. Jas. Kenney and others.
10   1 Mrs. Mary L. Moses. Thos. Leonard and others.
12   2 Thurza Maxwell, f. p. c. Thurza Maxwell, f. p. c.
14   2 Estate Jos. Cheves, f. p. c. Amelia Cantey, f. p. c.
16   1 Jacint Ferera. John Rodgers Hill.
18   2 Hon. A. G. Magrath. Joseph Mills Ainger.
20   1 Francis St. Marks, f. p. c. Charles Wm. Doughty.
22   2 Martha A. Toomer. James K. Ward.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
24   1 Martha A. Toomer. Slaves.
26   1 George Stroub. George Stroub.
28   1 J. M. Dereef, f. p. c. Edwald Palmer, f. p. c.
30   1 Mrs. Ella Stead. Mrs. Ella Stead.
32   1 John Delarge. Unoccupied.
34   1 Mrs. Mary Clyde. Mrs. Mary Clyde.
36   3 Henry Kuck. Henry Kuck.
38   1 Henry Kuck. Henry Kuck's Grist mill.
40   1 Benjamin Reils. Mrs. Rosa Lockwood.
42   3 Richard Dereef, f. p. c. Slaves.
44   2 Richard Dereef, f. p. c. Susan Hasted, f. p. c.
46   2 Richard Dereef, f. p. c. Slaves.
48   2 Richard Dereef, f. p. c. William Smith, f. p. c.
50   2 Richard Dereef, f. p. c. Caroline Walker, f. p. c.
52   2 Richard Dereef, f. p. c. Moses Berry, f. p. c.
54   1 Alexander Owens. Patsy Rudolph, f. p. c.
56   1 Alexander Owens. Patrick McGrain.
58   1 Joseph Dereef. James Todd.
60   1 Joseph Dereef. Elizabeth Green, f. p. c.
62   1 Joseph Dereef. Joseph Baring, f. p. c.
64   1 Ann Ford, f. p. c. Ann Ford, f. p. c.
66   2   Unoccupied.
68   1   Joseph M. Rantin.
70   1 William T. Little. William T. Little.
72   1 Jno. Charles R. Taylor. John Charles R. Taylor.

MOTTE'S LANE.

        Runs North from Pinckney Street, between East Bay and Anson Streets, around into Anson Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 John McGee. Joseph McGillivray,f. p. c.
3   1 Estate H. H. Williams. Slaves.
5   1 Wm. P. Shingler. Slaves.
7   1 Patrick Collins. Mrs. Bridget Tyghe.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Estate P. McCormick. Slaves.


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NASSAU STREET.

        Runs North from Mary Street, a few doors East of Meeting, partly through Ward No. 5 and partly through Ward No. 7, to Line St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 F. St. Marks & wife, p. c. Elizabeth Atkinson
3   1 F. St. Marks & wife, p. c. Sarah Owens, f. p. c.
5   2 Mrs. Louisa Leman. Ann Caskins.
7   1 Peggy Cochran, f. p. c. Peggy Cochran, f. p. c.
9   1 Louisa MeVicar, f. p. c. Louisa McVicar, f. p. c.
11   1 Adele De Lettre, f. p. c. Adele De Lettre, f. p. c.
13   1 John Spillman. John Spillman.
15   1 Robert W. Disher. George Thos. Radcliffe.
17   1 Robert W. Disher. Catherine Eliz. Morton.
19   1 George P. Artope. Solomon Legare Reeves.
21   1 George P. Artope. Reynolds B. Reeves.
23   1 Nicholas Ahrens. Nicholas Ahrens.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
25   1 Tr. Est. Sam'l W. Hamlin  
      and wife. Edward Theo. Malone.
27   1 George N. Hall. George N. Hall.
29   1   John C. Haase.
31   1 Henry Williams. Jans Petersen.
33     Estate P. J. Boyce. Tivoli Garden.
35   1 Mrs. Martha E. Purse. Mrs. Martha E. Purse.
37   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Catherine  
      Cudworth and children. Israel Wise
39   1 Est. Elizabeth Taylor, p.c. Abraham Taylor, f. p. c.
41   1 William Sirving, f. p. c. John W. Sawadske.
43   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. E. Smith. Eveline Smith.
45   1 James H. Taylor. Henry Caminade.
47   1 James H. Taylor. John Wm. Curtis.
49   1 William Bredemann. Christian A. Panzerbieter.
51   1 William Bredemann. John Spence.
53   1 Francis Gillis. Francis Gillis.
55   1 Henry Willis. Unoccupied.
57   1 Henry Willis.  
59   1 Henry Willis. Theodore L. E. Lindau.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
2   1 Thomas H. Dewees. Frederick Marshall, f.p.c.
4   1 Thomas H. Dewees. Slaves.
6   1 Ann F. Brown, f. p. c. Harriet Johnson, f. p. c.
8   1 Ann F. Brown, f. p. c. Ann F. Brown, f. p. c.
10   1 Emmeline P. Holmes, p.c. Emmeline P. Holmes, p.c.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
12   1 Robt. N. Gourdin, trustee  
      Ann Parsons, f. p. c. Ann Parsons, f. p. c.
14   1 Ann Parsons, f. p. c. Jane Simons, f. p. c.
16   1 William Glover. Charlotte Bare, f. p. c.
18   1 F. H. Whitney. Peter De Bonville.
20   1 F. H. Whitney. Isabella Aiken, f. p. c.
22   1 C. Chrietzberg, guardian. Clara Chrietzberg.
22½   1 Louisa Drayton, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
24   2 William Aiken, f. p. c. William Aiken, f. p. c.
26   1 Dr. F. Y. Porcher, in trust for Rebecca Drayton.  
        Slaves.
28   1 Dr. F. Y. Porcher, in trust for Rebecca Drayton. Louisa Brisbane
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
30   1 William H. Gilliland. Mrs. Louisa C. Sigwald.
32   1 Morton Dereef, f. p. c. Ann Harris, f. p. c.
34   1 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. Slaves and free persons.
36   1 Eliza A. Edwards, f. p. c. Eliza A. Edwards, f. p. c.
38   2 Joseph Dereef, f. p. c. Slave.
40   1 George Lucas, f. p. c. George Lucas, f. p. c.
42   1 Edward P. Wall, f. p. c, Edward P. Wall, f. p. c.
44   1 Charles Dunneman. Charles Dunneman.
46   1 Joseph Whyte.  
48   1 H. Baxter, f. p. c. Henry Warneker.
50   1 Amos Baxter, f. p. c. Amos Baxter, f. p. c.
52   7 Joshua E. Wilson, f. p. c. Joshua E. Wilson, f. p. c.
54   1 Joshua E. Wilson, f. p. c. Joshua E. Wilson's family.
56   1 Joseph Sasportas. James Kennedy.

NORMAN STREET.

        Runs North from Spring, next West of President St., to the Marsh.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
2   1 Allen W. Muckenfuss. Allen W. Muckenfuss.
4   1 John McC. R. Mood. Henry James Rane.
6   1 Henry Stender. Henry Buleken.
8   1 James Copes. Slaves.
10   1 William Lloyd. William Lloyd.
12   1 John Tolle. John Tolle.


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NEW STREET.

        Runs North from Tradd Street, opposite Council Street, to Broad.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
1   1 J. C. Hanahan. Thomas Rahilly.
3   1 Oliver H. Middleton. Oliver H. Middleton.
5   1 Charles Kerrison. Charles Kerrison.
7 1   George Gibbon. George Gibbon.
9   1 Misses Muir. Misses Muir.
11   1 Mrs. Carolina Dawson. ---- Bacot.
13 1   Wm. Laidler. ---- Flinn.
15 1   George Gibbon. A. McBrown.
17 1   Charles Lee Edwards. Charles Lee Edwards.
EAST SIDE.        
2 1   T. C. Harleston. T. Cordes Harleston.
4 1   George Gibbon. George E. Gibbon.
6   1 James M. Wilson. James M. Wilson.
8   1 Aaron S. Willington. Miss Torre.
10   1 Estate Dr. Samuel Wilson. Mrs. Wilson.
12   1 Estate Robert Pennell. Aaron S. Willington.
14   1 Alexander H. Brown. Alexander H. Brown.
16 1   Otis Phillips. Otis Phillips.
18 1   George B. Reid. George B. Reid.
20 1   Dunbar Paul. Dunbar Paul.

NUNAN STREET.

        Runs West from Rutledge Avenue, above Line Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 John D. Mahony. John D. Mahony.
3   1 John R. Burch. Elizabeth Lee.
5   1 James McCarey. James O'Gorman.
7   1 James Beattie. Catherine Guess, f. p. c.
9   1 Owen Duffy. Owen Duffy.
11   1 Eliza Hendricks. Eliza Hendricks.
13   2 George Nunan. John Wm. Bell.
15   1 George Nunan. Lewis Scott.
17   1 Thomas Farrall. Henry Blair.


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OAK STREET.

        Runs North from Congress to Moultrie, next West of King Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
2   1   Dennis Hogan.
4   1 James McCarey. Michael Storne.

ORANGE STREET.

        Runs North from Tradd Street, between King and Friend Streets, to Broad.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
1   1 Ann Brailsford and Mr.  
      Carrere. Wm. G. Carrere.
3   1 Everett W. Edgerton. Everett W. Edgerton.
5   1 Wm. E. Martin. Wm. E. Martin.
7   1 Est. Rev. Sam'l Gilman. Miss Georgiana Ramsay.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 John Colcock. Richard H. Colcock.
4   1 Ann Fox. John Corcoran.
6 1   Joseph Prevost. Mrs. M. E. Rodgers.
8   1 Joseph Ballard. Mrs. Harriet E. Egan.
10   1 Mrs. Margaret E. Hoff. Capt. Ross Davis.
12   1 Diana Trezevant, f. p. c. Diana Trezevant, f. p. c.
14     Joseph Ballard. Slaves.

ORANGE COURT.

        Runs North from Amherst Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
1   1 Patrick Kennedy. Patrick Powers.
3   1 Michael Lanigan. Michael Lanigan.
5   1 ---- Dieckhoff. Unoccupied.
7   1   Unoccupied.
9   1   Unoccupied.
11   1 John Williamson. Mrs. Cath. Cudworth.


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PALMETTO STREET.

        Runs West from Ashley Street, between Mill and Doughty Streets, to President Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 John K. Bevin. Capt. Daniel O'Leary.
3   3 Luder F. Behling. John Baring and others.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Dr. Walter W. Witsell. Slaves.
4   1 Dr. Walter W. Witsell. Unoccupied.
6   1 L. Carson. Slaves.

PARK STREET.

        Runs North from Line Street, bet. Rose Lane and Rutledge Avenue.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Bartholomew McKeon. Mary Gibson.
3   1 John L. Courtney. John L. Courtney.

PAYNE STREET.

        Runs North from Line St., bet. Rutledge Avenue and President St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 George Nunan. G. Louis Schmetzer.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 George Nunan. George Nunan.

PERCY STREET.

        Runs North from Spring Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 John Gordon. John Gordon.
3   1 Mrs. Rebecca Wincey. Thomas H. Dillingham.
5   1 Thomas Gifford. Thomas Gifford.
7   1 Mary Tarrant. Joseph H. Tarrant.
9   1 Mary Ann Bohles. Mary Ann Bohles.
11   1 Wm. C. Dukes. Bridget Desmond.
13   1 John H. Fedtke. John H. Fedtke.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 John Thompson. John Thompson.
4   1 John Henry Heyer. John Henry Heyer.
6   1 Sarah Lincoln, f. p. c. Ann Harris, f. p. c.
8   1 Sarah Lincoln, f. p. c. Slaves.
10   1 Sarah Lincoln, f. p. c. Gerhard Plasphol.
12   1 Dr. George W. Wescott. Unoccupied.
14   1 John Henry F. Wragge. John Henry F. Wragge.


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PAINE'S COURT.

        Runs East from Coming, between Spring and Cannon Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Miss Margaret B. Paine. James Benjamin Russell.
3   1 Miss Margaret B. Paine. Francis Tighe.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Miss Margaret B. Paine. Sarah Hines.
4   1 Miss Margaret B. Paine. John Reed.
6   1 Miss Margaret B. Paine. John Philip Jones.

PICKETT'S ALLEY.

        Runs West from St. Philip's Street, between Borgard and Line Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 John R. Pickett. John Freeman, f. p. c.
3   1 John R. Pickett. Unoccupied.
5   2 John R. Pickett. Jane Jackson, f. p. c.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 John R. Pickett. Slaves.

PINE STREET--IN WARD No. 7.

        Runs East from Meeting Street, above Rumney, to Cooper River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
1 1   State of South Carolina. Powder Magazine.

PINE STREET--IN WARD No. 8.

        Runs North from Spring Street, between Chinquepin and Chesnut Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 David Magrath. James Mandeville.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Herman Schwartz. Herman Schwartz.

PRINGLE STREET.

        Runs East from Meeting Street, above Pine Street, to Cooper River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
1   1 Dr. David Geiger. Slaves.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Fourth Brigade. Patrick Kennedy.
4   1 ---- Darcy. Slave.


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PHILLIP'S COURT.

        Runs South from Chapel Street, immediately East of the Ice House.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 5.        
2   1 Alva Gage. Patrick O'Rourke.
4   1 Estate John M. Phillips. Mrs. Eliza S. Phillips.
6   1 John Phillips. Asa Stickney.

PRIOLEAU STREET.

        Running North from Cordes Street to Vendue Range.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Estate Thomas Napier. George Kinloch & Son.
3 1   Estate Thomas Napier. George Kinloch & Son.
5 1   Estate Thomas Napier. Tristram Tupper & Son.
EAST SIDE.        
2 1     Store house E. C. Tharin.
4       Edward C. Tharin.
6       Store house E. C. Tharin.
8     John H. Lange. John H. Lange.

PRICE'S ALLEY.

        Runs West from Meeting Street, between Tradd and Ladson's Court, to King Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
1   1 Peter Brown. Peter Brown.
3   1 William Emerly. William Emerly.
5   1 Jerome Lucey. Jerome Lucey.
7   1 Thomas Thompson. Thomas Thompson.
9   1 J. R. Baker. J. Drayton, f. p. c.
11   1 Moses D. Hyams. Charles Mikell, f. p. c.
13     Moses D. Hyams. Joseph S. Bean.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Estate William Jones. Capt. Lawrence.
4   1 Estate William Jones. Elizabeth Holmes, f. p. c.

PHILADELPHIA STREET.

        Runs N. from Queen, bet. State and Church Sts., to Cumberland St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1     John Cahill.
3 1   Thomas L. Quackenbush. Thomas McGowan.
5 1   Thomas Garrity. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 James Kenney. Mary Harvey.
4 1   Thomas Finnagan. John Tobin.
6   1 Thomas Finnagan. Michael Conner.
8   1 Thomas Garrity. Rosanna Rudden.
10   1 Thomas Garrity. Michael Conner.


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PITT STREET.

        Runs North from Beaufain Street, partly through Ward No. 4 and partly through Ward No. 6, to Vanderhorst Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1 1   William D. Porter. William D. Porter.
3   1 Edward W. Marshall. Edward W. Marshall.
5 1   Mrs. Rebecca Holmes. Mrs. Rebecca Holmes.
7 1   Mrs. Sarah Lanneau. Julius C. Smith.
9 1   Tr. Est. E. L. Gildersleeve. Golithan Walker.
11 1   Henry M. Bruns. Henry M. Bruns.
13 1   Henry Gerdts. Henry Gerdts.
15   1 Alexander Owens. Mrs. Harriet Du Bose.
17 1   Dr. Fran. S. Parker, trus. Augustus Jones.
19   1 Hager Cole, f. p. c. Agnes Cole, f. p. c.
21   1 Jacob Wienges. Mrs. Julia Ryan.
23   1 Jacob Wienges. Claus L. Kornahrens.
25   1 Gen. John Schnierle. Gen. John Schnierle.
27   1 William Schnierle. Mrs. Ann Cunningham.
29   1 John Siegling. Dr. John L. Gervais.
31   1 Estate John Hunter. John Dougherty.
33   1 Est. Linnæus A. Shecut. Misses Shecut.
35   1 Mrs. Lucia Pinckney. Mrs. Lucia Pinckney.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
37 1   Mrs. Caroline Deasel. Mrs. Caroline Deasel.
39   1 Trust Estate Mrs. George W. Walker. Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth Bellinger.
41   1   Thomas Schultz Gadsden.
43 1   Conrad D. Brahe. Conrad D. Brahe.
45   1 Mrs. Jane E. Rees. Mrs. Jane E. Rees.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
2   1 Trust Est. Delia Jarcke. George H. Jarcke.
4   1 Eliza Miller. Unoccupied.
6   1 Thomas Theus, f. p. c. John Veree, f. p. c.
8   1 Estate Nathan Nathans. Slaves.
10   1 Estate Nathan Nathans. Diana Russell, f. p. c.
12   1 ---- McKinley. Slaves.
14   1 Henry Muckenfuss. Unoccupied.
16   1 Henry Muckenfuss. Unoccupied.
18   1 Estate John Hunter. Charles H. Moise.
20   1 Estate John Hunter. Benjamin Fuller.
22   1 George F. Kinsey. George F. Kinsey.
24 1   Estate Joseph Alston. Mrs. Rachel S. Jackson.
26 1   Mrs. Hetty L. Moise. Mrs. Hetty L. Moise.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
28   1 Est. Mrs. H. Blackwood. William Merritt.
30 1   Stephen D. Doar. Stephen D. Doar.
32   1 Mrs. Johanna Jager. Mrs. Johanna Jager.
34   1 Benjamin Lucas. Ann Drayton, f. p. c.
36   1 Benjamin Lucas. Slaves.
38   1 Martha Quash, f. p. c. Susan Green, f. p. c.
40   1 Martha Quash, f. p. c. Martha Quash, f. p. c.
42   1 Harriet Weston, f. p. c. Slave.
44   1 Anson Deliesseline. Anson Deliesseline.
46   1 Miss Selina M. Porcher Misses C. & S. M. Porcher.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
48   1 Gershom Lazarus. Gershom Lazarus.
50   1 Frederick C. Blum. Thomas Carter.
52   1 Frederick C. Blum. James R. Stevens.
54   1 Gehrard Henry Zerbst. Gehrard Henry Zerbst.
56   1 Charles R. Brewster. Emma Dungy, f. p. c.
58   1 Charles R. Brewster. William Blank, f. p. c.
60   1 Charles R. Brewster. Marseline Kanapaux, f.p.c.
62   1 Charles R. Brewster. Louisa Hilligas, f. p. c.
64   1 Charles R. Brewster. Slaves.
66   1 Joseph A. Sanders. Martha Thompson, f. p. c.
68   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. L. Sanders and children. Joseph A. Sanders.
70   1 Claudia Sanders. Andrew Turnbull.

PORTER'S ROW.

        Runs North from Borgard Street, between Sires Street and Rutledge Avenue.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
2   1 Norman M. Porter. Eliza O'Hanlan.
4   1 Norman M. Porter. Wm. Wallace Graves.
6   1 Norman M. Porter. Slaves.
8   1 Norman M. Porter. William O'Brien.
10   1 Norman M. Porter. Unoccupied.
12   1 Norman M. Porter. John Helfrid.
14   1 Norman M. Porter. Slaves.
16   1 Norman M. Porter. Maria Johnson, f. p. c.


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PINCKNEY STREET.

        Runs from East Buy, between Market and Pritchard Streets, to Meeting Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   Charles M. Olsen. Charles M. Olsen.
3   1 Fitzsimons & Co. Unoccupied.
5   1 Fitzsimons & Co. Unoccupied.
7 1   William S. Henerey. Unoccupied.
9 1   William S. Henerey. Unoccupied.
11 1   Joseph Prevost. J. Vidal and others.
13 1   Dr. John F. Shaffner. Patrick Murphy.
15 1   Miss Mary Ann James. Miss Mary Ann James.
17   1 Estate J. Hunter. Slaves.
19 1   M. C. E. Lampe. Frederick Lampe.
21 1   T. C. Speissegger. T. C. Speissegger.
23 1   John Campsen. John Campsen.
25 1   Theodore D. Ruddock. Theodore D. Ruddock.
27 1 ---- Sprague.   T. J. & C. H. Moise & Co.
29 1   R. Douglas & Co. Charleston Hotel stables.
31 1   R. Douglas & Co. William A. Baker.
33 1   Lanneau & Whilden. Lanneau & Whilden, stores
35 1   Wilmans & Price. Wilmans & Price, stores.
37 1   Pierson & Jennings. Pierson & Jennings.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Patrick Collins. Thomas Flaherty.
4   1 Francis Police. Unoccupied.
6   1 Patrick Brady. Patrick Brady.
8   1 Estate Peter McCormick. ---- McCormick.
10 1   Francis St. Marks, f. p. c. Francis E. McKenzie.
12   1 Estate John McKee. Mrs. Sarah Steenson.
14 1   Estate John McKee. Mrs. Rebecca Smith.
16   1 Edward Collins. William Duffy.
18 1   Thomas Maher. Thomas Maher.
20 1   William Ryan. William Ryan.
22 1   Joseph Prevost. Abrams & Brother.
24 1   William Pritchard. Mrs. Sparnick.
26 1   William Pritchard. Mrs. Margaret Pritchard.
28 1   George W. Rabb. George W. Rabb.
30 1   Dr. F. M. Robertson. Dr. F. M. Robertson, office.
32 1   T. A. P. Horton. Unoccupied.


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PRESIDENT STREET.

        Runs North from West end of Doughty Street, partly through Ward No. 6 and partly through Ward No. 8, to Congress Street.

        
NO. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 B. S. D. Muckenfuss. John McEvoy.
3   1 B. S. D. Muckenfuss. Matthew Ryan.
5   1 Thomas W. Malone. Delius Allen.
7 1 1 B. S. D. Muckenfuss. Thomas Molony.
9   1 Wm. McIntosh & others. Wm. McIntosh.
11   1 B. S. D. Muckenfuss. John F. Seyle.
13   1 B. S. D. Muckenfuss. ---- Muckenfuss.
15   1 B. S. D. Muckenfuss. B. S. D. Muckenfuss.
17   1 ---- Brown. Unoccupied.
19   2 Jacob Cohen. Wm. Henry Dawson.
21   1 John Hargrave. John Hargrave.
23   1 John Hargrave. Unoccupied.
25   1 John Hargrave. Thomas Cammon.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
27   1 Philip Smith Price. John J. W. Luden.
29   1 Wm. Chase, f. p. c. John Livingston.
31     City of Charleston. Public Cemetery.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
2   4 Dr. L. B. Northrop. John Donahoe and others.
4   1 Henry A. Burn. Wm. J. Boone.
6   1 Henry A. Burn. John E. Bonneau.
8   1 Tr. Est. Caroline L. Heins. John B. Keans.
10   1 Tr. Est. Caroline L. Heins. Mrs. Wm. Cochran.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
12   1 Charles H. Stevens. James M. Rabb.
14   1 Charles H. Stevens. James McKewn.
16   1 John Henry Gramann. John Henry Gramann.
18   1 Francis Sires. Francis Sires.
20   1 N. E. Goodrich. James Edwards, f. p. c.
22   1 James H. Johnson. James Gibson Wheeler.


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PRINCESS STREET.

        Runs from King Street, between Berresford and Market Streets, to Archdale.

        
NO. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1     William P. Shingler. Rose Mustapha, f. p. c.
3 1   William P. Shingler. Slave.
5 1   William P. Shingler. Elijah Stiles.
7 1   James P. Earle. Sarah Barnwell, f. p. c.
9 1   James P. Earle. Mary Ann Fuller, f. p. c.
11 1   James P. Earle. Unoccupied.
13 1   E. W. Pooser. Sarah Lincoln, f. p. c.
15   1 E. W. Pooser. Elizabeth Lindsay, f. p. c.
17 1   Estate L. Bohles. Jane Ferguson, f. p. c.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Estate Edwin P. Starr. James Clotworthy's shop.
4   1 Robert Evans. Robert Evans' shop.
6 1   J. R. Stall. Unoccupied.
8 1   J. R. Stall. Mary Collins.
10   1 William P. Shingler. Harriet Remley, f. p. c.
12     William P. Shingler. Isabella Mikell, f. p. c.
14 1   James Moorhead. Alice Hastings.
16   1 James Moorhead. Elizabeth Barnwell, f.p.c.

PRITCHARD STREET.

        Runs from Concord Street, between Hard's Alley and Hasell Street, to East Bay.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 Thomas Cordray. Unoccupied.
3   1 Francis Police. Nicholas Yokage.
5   1 Francis Police. Peter Sullivan.
7   1 Francis Police. Henry Dinget.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Cameron & Co. Unoccupied.
4   1 Cameron & Co. Unoccupied.
6   1 James H. Artope. Unoccupied.
8   1 Henry Smyser. Unoccupied.
10   1 Augustus R. Tavel. Unoccupied.
12   1 John Torrent. John Torrent.
14   1 Thomas J. Cumming. Unoccupied.


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QUEEN STREET.

        Runs West from Cooper, to Ashley River, dividing Ward No. 1 from Ward No. 3, and Ward No. 2 from No. 4. The South side being partly in Ward No. 1 and partly in Ward No. 2, and the North side being partly in Ward No. 3 and partly in Ward No. 4.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
1     Phineas Pearce. William A. Wilson's shop.
3     Phineas Pearce. Mrs. Elizabeth Groves.
5     Phineas Pearce. Peter Montaner.
7     H. Massot. Mrs. Mary Hayes.
9     John J. Ferrall. Slave.
11     John J. Ferrall. Unoccupied.
13     John J. Ferrall. Diedrich Meyers.
15     William H. Gilliland. Philip Fogarties' grocery.
17     William H. Gilliland. And'w Doty's paint shop.
19     Etienne Poincignon. Slave.
21     Miss Louisa Buerhaus. Leonidas Vocelle.
23       Unoccupied.
25     Henry Sparnick. Thomas Carew.
27     H. F. Baker. John Riley.
29     John McMillan. John McMillan.
31     John McMillan. George Allison's office.
33     Hayne & Yates. Store house.
35     James P. Earle. Philip Meitzler.
37     Tr. Est.H. Horlbeck & wife Frederick Ansel.
39     Dr. John Phillips. Nicholas Kenny.
41     Joseph White. Louis Ortmann.
43     Hugh O'Neill. Hugh O'Neill.
45     Estate John Hunter. Adolphus Weisgerber.
47     Estate John Hunter. ---- Hogan.
49     Estate John Hunter. Edw. Kotch's paint shop.
51     Estate John Hunter. James B. Barkley.
WARD No. 2.        
53     Otis Mills. Unoccupied.
55     James S. Watson. W. O. McIntyre.
57   Ætna Fire Engine Co. Ætna Fire Engine House.  
59     Eliza Ann Foote. Mrs. C. Foote.
61     J. H. Renneker. Henry Vollers.
63     J. H. Bremmer. J. H. Bremmer.
65     J. H. Bremmer. Joseph Williams.
67        
69     Estate John Clement. Moultrie Johnson.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
71   1 Stephen McLean, f. p. c. Catherine Elfe, f. p. c.
73   1 Stephen McLean, f. p. c. Stephen McLean, f. p. c.
75   1 Gourdin, in trust for Est.  
      Isaac Matthews, f. p. c. Nancy Matthews, p. c.
77   1 James Johnston, f. p. c. James Johnston, f. p. c.
79 1   Bishop Lynch. Roman Catholic School.
81 1   Bishop Lynch. Michael McManus.
83   1 Trust Estate Henry Wm.  
      Schroder and wife. Henry Schroder.
85   1 Bishop Lynch. Marble Yard.
87   1 N. Albrecht. C. L. Ficken.
89   1 Mrs. St. John Ball. Miss A. Clissey.
91   1 Owen Green. W. Morton.
93   1 Isabella Harvey. W. Miller, f. p. c.
95   1 Preston West. A. N. Cohen.
97   1 A. G. Rice. W. B. Moore.
99   1 W. W. Seymour. W. W. Seymour, f. p. c.
101 1   Thomas & John Hancock. Unoccupied.
103   1 Thomas & John Hancock. Henry Buck.
105   1 John H. Bulwinkel. John H. Bulwinkel.
107   1 ---- McCall. Slave.
109   1 Estate Robert Henry. Mrs. M. A. Torley.
111 1   Estate Robert Henry. Jabez Norton.
113   1 Joseph Prevost. Mrs. Kelly.
115   1 Benjamin Mordecai. Joseph Chamberlain.
117   1 Mrs. Bogatcké. Mrs. Bogatcké.
119   1 Samuel G. Courtenay. Samuel G. Courtenay.
121   1 John S. Riggs. J. H. Colburn.
123   1 John Burns. John Burns.
125   1 John F. O'Neill. John F. O'Neill.
127   1 Thomas Mulcahy. Thomas Mulcahy.
129   1 Edward O'Brien. Edward O'Brien.
131   1 James Kenney. James Kenney.
133   1 Mrs. H. M. Dibble. H. Simons.
135   1 M. W. St. Amand, trustee. Thomas C. Ryan.
137   1 James McGinn. Unoccupied.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
2 1   Med. Soc. for Roper Hosp. Simon DeVerso.
4 1   Med. Soc. for Roper Hosp. Slave.
6 1   John F. O'Neill. Unoccupied.
8   1 Estate Robert F. Henry. Slave.
10   1 Etienne Poincignon. Boisdon & Canneville.
12 1   Etienne Poincignon. Patrick Cleary
14 1   Numa A. Royé, Tr. Est. Numa A. Royé.
16   1 Henry Schroder. Henry Schroder.
18 1   J. C. Blohme. Henry Von Hollen.
20 1   A. P. Reigné. A. P. Reigné.
22 1   John Graham. John Graham.
24 1   L. C. Touhy. M. Horan and others.
26 1   H. Cobia & Co. Store house Cobia & Co.
28 1   John Kenney. John Kenney.
30 1   M. C. Mordecai. Daniel Quinn.
32 1   A. H. Saunders. William Powers.
34 1   E. Poincignon. Mrs. Caroline Trouche.
36 1   Mrs. J. M. Rudolph. Joseph T. Saunders, office.
38 1   Mrs. J. M. Rudolph. G. B. Stoddard.
40 1   Mrs. J. M. Rudolph. R. W. Cross, office.
42 1   Mrs. J. M. Rudolph. Mrs. J. M. Rudolph.
44 1   Isaac Harris. J. C. Blohme.
46 1   S. & M. Wagner. ---- McIntyre, office.
48 1   S. & M. Wagner. Eliza Haven.
50 1   C. D. L. Lockwood. Unoccupied.
52 1   Thomas Divine. Dominick Casey.
54 1   Thomas Divine. Peter Walsh.
56 1   Mrs. Mary C. Schirer. John Nolan.
58 1   Mrs. Mary C. Schirer. Mrs. Mary C. Schirer.
60 1   Joseph W. Harrisson. Joseph W. Harrisson.
62 1   Joseph W. Harrisson. Unoccupied.
64   1 Estate William Miller. William Barth.
66   1 Estate Isabella Harvey. B. G. Happoldt.
68 1   William Dallas. William Dallas.
70 1   John Deighen. Deighen's stables.
72     Jacob Brock. Henry Winsten.
74     Tr. Est. Marg. McDermid. Margaret McDermid.
76   1 Mrs. Mary May. Mrs. Mary May.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
78   1 Mrs. Mary May. Matthew Revel.
80   1 Mrs. Mary May. Dr. Ed. G. Porcher's office.
82 1   Tr. Estate Ann Preston. Mrs. Mary J. Keenan.
84   1 George Kriete. A. Griffith, f. p. c.
86   1 George Kriete. Guy Inglis, f. p. c.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
88 1 ---- Purcell.   Mrs. Frances Gaillard.
90 1   Otis Mills. John Quinlan.
92 1   Otis Mills. Slaves.
94 1   Otis Mills. Felix McCotter.
96 1   John McNellage. John C. Hoff.
98 1   Dr. William Michel. Dr. William Michel.
100 1   Isabella Harvey.  
102   1 Isabella Harvey. Miss Sarah C. Harvey.
104 1   John O'Mara. Slaves.
106 1   Thomas Geraghty. Unoccupied.
108   1 Thomas Geraghty. Michael Geraghty.
110   1 John O'Mara. Mrs. Catherine Larkin.
112 1   William Ufferhardt. William Ufferhardt.
114   1 Mrs. Mary Cooper. Mrs. Mary Richardson.
116   1 Mrs. Mary Cooper. Slaves.
118 1   Captain Berry. Conrad Schnell.
120   1 Louis Fora. Joseph Trual.
122   1 Allen Macauley. Allen Macauley.
124     Samuel Weston. Eleazer Myers.
126   1 Samuel Weston. Sarah Brown, f. p. c.
128   1 Samuel Weston. S. & J. Weston, f. p. c.
130   1 Sarah Weston. Sarah Weston, f. p. c.
132     Sarah Weston. William Riley.
134 1   Dr. William Pettigrew. Dr. William Pettigrew.
136   1 James Murray. Joseph Murray.
138   1 Trust Estate Louisa R.Da-  
    1 coster, f. p. c. William P. Dacoster, f.p.c.
140   1 Mrs. E. A. Yates. Lavinia Brown, f. p. c.
142   1 Ann H. Marsh, in trust.  
144   1 John K. Bevin. Alice McIlroy.
146   1 John K. Bevin. John K. Bevin.
148   1 Estate William Enston. Mrs. Hannah Enston.
150   1 Louisa T. Blain. Louisa T. Blain.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
152   1   John Deighen.
154   1 Thomas Nipson. James Erby.
156   1 Owen Green. Owen Green.
158   1 Jacob Weston, trustee. Louisa Burke, f. p. c.
160 1   Institution Sisters Mercy. Academy of Sisters, etc.
162 1   City of Charleston. Roper Hospital.
164 1   Trustees Med. Col. S. C. Medical College.
166 1   Henry Campsen. Henry Campsen.
168 1   Captain A. McGee. Mrs. Nancy Magee.
170   1 Estate Joshua Lazarus. Mrs. Eliza S. Yeadon.
172   1 Misses E. and A. Lazarus. John Cudworth.
174   1 Capt. Fred. W. Benseman. Unoccupied.
176   1 Capt. Fred. W. Benseman. Frederick W. Benseman.
178   1 Capt. Fred. W. Benseman. Diedrich Bulwinkle.
180   1 Francis Nipson. Mrs. Minnie Lead.
182   1 Conrad M. Wienges. Conrad M. Wienges.
184   1 Thomas Rivers, f. p. c. Thomas Rivers, f. p. c.
186   1 Frederick Ceiling. Frederick Ceiling.
188   1 J. B. Campbell. James H. Prince.
190   1 J. B. Campbell. David B. Clayton.
192   1 John Lopez. Napoleon L. Coste.

RACE STREET.

        Runs West from King Street, next North of Shepherd Strect, to Rutledge Avenue.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 ---- Weissinger. Augustus Pudigon.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Henrietta Seel. Henrietta Seel.

REAPER'S ALLEY.

        Runs North from Market Street, between East Bay and Anson Sts., to Guignard.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   J. Campsen. J. Campsen, grist mill.
3 1   J. C. H. Claussen. J. C. H. Claussen.

ROPER'S COURT.

        Runs East from Meeting, between Broad and Tradd Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1   1 Estate John T. Marshall. Samuel B. Welch.


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RADCLIFFE STREET.

        Runs West from King Street, between Warren and Morris Streets, to Smith Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Wm. Riley, f. p. c.
3   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Thomas F. Adams.
5   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
7   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. M. A. Simpson, f. p. c.
9   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
11   1 Joseph Francis Sires. Joseph Francis Sires.
13   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Gaymon Early, f. p. c.
15   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Clarinda Maxwell, f. p. c.
17   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Unoccupied.
19   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
21   3 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Henry James, f. p. c.
23   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Henry James' liv. stab.
25   3 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
27   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. E. P. Montgomery, f. p. c.
29   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
31 1   Henry Otyen. John B. Washington.
33   1 Charles Weissinger. John H. Renneker.
35   1 John Addison and sisters. John Addison.
37   2 Mrs. Eliza F. Carrere. Mrs. Eliza F. Carrere.
39   1 Mrs. C. H. Heriot. Stephen E. Pelot.
41   1 Mrs. C. H. Heriot. Unoccupied.
43   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson Alexander B. Wilson.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Tr. Estate Lydia Whittemore and children. Cephas Whittemore.
4 1   Tr. Estate Lydia Whittemore and children. Miss Harriet Mordecai.
6   1 Tr. Estate Lydia Whittemore and children. Cephas Whittemore.
8   1 George W. Olney. Mary Susan Day, f. p. c.
10   1 Estate Thomas Gates. Mrs. Caroline Le Clare.
12   1 Estate Thomas Gates. Slave.
14   1 Estate Thomas Gates. Sarah Green, f. p. c.
16   1 Estate Thomas Gates. Slave.
18   3 Sarah Barnwell, f. p. c. Sarah Barnwell, f. p. c.
20   1 Leander Gibbes, f. p. c. Leander Gibbes, f. p. c.
22   2 Rebecca Walkins' child'n Rebecca Walkins, f. p. c.
24   1   Jonas Johnson, f. p. c.
26   1 Dr. M. E. Carrere. Sarah Perry, f. p. c.
28   2 Dr. M. E. Carrere. Henrietta Small, f. p. c.
30   1 Wm. P. Dacoster, f. p. c. Emanuel Gibson, f. p. c.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
32   2 Wm. P. Dacoster, f. p. c. Frances Murray, f. p. c.
34   1 James W. Hernandez. James W. Hernandez.
36   1 John McPherson. James McCabe.
38   1 Richard Hogan. Richard Hogan.
40   1 Augustus S. Johnston. Augustus S. Johnston.
42   1 Wm. J. Robinson. Wm. J. Robinson.
44   1 Thomas P. O'Neale. Thomas P. O'Neale.
46   1 James Macbeth, f. p. c. James Macbeth, f. p. c.
48   1 Mrs. Emma T. Brown. Henry C. M. Kopf.
50   1 Charles F. Jackson. Charles F. Jackson.
52   1 Jacob K. Kalb. Frederick Wm. Klaren.
54   1 Jacob K. Kalb. Charles W. Cleapor.
56   1 Jacob K. Kalb. Wm. Henry Lafar.
58   1 Jacob K. Kalb. Daphne DuBois, f. p. c.
60   1 Charles McAlister. Joseph M. Addison.
62   1 ---- Burney. Thomas Sanders.
64   1 Henry B. Graddick. Henry B. Graddick.
66   1 Corp. Ger. Lutheran Ch. Rev Ludwig Muller.

RODGER'S ALLEY.

        Runs West from King Street, nearly opposite Columbus, to St. Philip's Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Nancy Thompson.
3   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Caroline La Bleach, f. p. c.
5   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Rosalind A. Bennett, p. c.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Ann Nolan.
4   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Julia Bowman.
6   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Wm. Hutton.
8   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Unoccupied.
10   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Slaves.

RUMNEY STREET.

        Runs West from Meeting Street, below the forks of the Road, to King Street, nearly opposite Simons Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
1   1 So. Ca. R. R. Co. (farm). Slave.
3   1 C. Volmer. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Joseph Noisette, f. p. c. Joseph Noisette, f. p. c.
4   1 Joseph Noisette, f. p. c. John Edwards, f. p. c.


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REID STREET.

        Runs West from Cooper River, next below Amherst, to King Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 No. East. R. R. Comp'ny. John L. Nowell.
3   1 Clement H. Stevens. Slaves.
5   1 Clement H. Stevens. Slaves.
7   1 Clement H. Stevens. Unoccupied.
9   1 Clement H. Stevens. Wm. Johnson, f. p. c.
11   1 Francis Deignan. E. Marshall, f. p. c.
13   1   George Jefferson.
15   1 Robert Hunter. Robert Hunter.
17   1 Jacob Philip Petrinovich. Jacob Philip Petrinovich.
19   1 Robert Hunter. Wm. Magher.
21   1 Robert Hunter. Mrs. Sarah Russ.
23   1 Wm. Howland. Prince Jones, f. p. c.
25   1 John Blake. Unoccupied.
27   1 Peter Woodward. Martha Stewart.
29   1 Peter Woodward. Samuel Tinsley.
31   1 Charles Holloway. John Francis, f. p. c.
33   1 Miss ---- Cambridge. Michael Quinlish.
35   1 George Mason, f. p. c. Jane Mason, f. p. c.
37   1 Joseph A. Sasportas. James Patterson.
39   1   James McLeish.
41     F. H. Whitney. Slave.
43 1   F. H. Whitney. F. H. Whitney.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Mrs. C. H. Bernard Thomas. Liddy.
4   1 Sarah Weston, f. p. c. George Kizer, f. p. c.
6 1 1 John Deignan. John Deignan and Mrs. Shepherd.
8   1 John Deignan. Unoccupied.
10   1 ---- Pattani. Wm. Cullinane.
12   1 Lambert Werson. Mrs. Margaret Booth.
14   1 Lambert Werson. Unoccupied.
16   1 Lambert Werson. Mrs. Catherine Fox.
18   1 Lambert Werson. Chaney Heyward, f. p. c.
20   1 Lambert Werson. Patrick Quinn.
22   1 Wm. Casey. Wm. Casey.
24   1 Michael McEvoy. Michael McEvoy.
26   1    
28   1 J. H. & J. W. Devereux. J. H. & J. W. Devereux.
30   1 Mrs. C. W. Greenland. Bernard O'Rourke.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
32   1 Mrs. Elizabeth Gruber. Mrs. Elizabeth Gruber.
34   1 George H. Gruber. Oni Allison.
36   1 Est. J. B. Mathews, f. p. c. Rich'd McHunney, f. p. c.
38   1 Mrs. Ellen C. Glen. Mrs. Ellen C. Glen.
40   1 James Dunning. James Dunning.
42   1 Dr. Henry Boylston. Patrick Kelley.
44   1 Mrs. Jane K. Wharton. Peter Blake.
46   1 Mrs. Jane K. Wharton. Dennis McInerny.
48   1 Mrs. Jane K. Wharton. James Horan.
50   1 Estate Achille Benoist. Mrs. Virginia Moore.
52   1 Estate Achille Benoist. William Rochester.
54   1 Estate Achille Benoist. Unoccupied.

ROSE LANE.

        Runs North from Spring Street to Borgard Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
1   1 Maria Wilson, f. p. c. Maria Wilson, f. p. c.
3   1 Ellen Naylor, f. p. c. Ellen Naylor, f. p. c.
5   1 Thomas R. Small, f. p. c. Benjamin P. Lockwood.
7   1 Samuel J. B. Veronee. Samuel J. B. Veronee.
9   1 John A. Jagar. William Corbeth.
11   1 John A. Jagar. John A. Jagar.
13   1 Sarah Barry. Slaves.
15   1 A. Canale. Julia Bryan, f. p. c.
17   1 Geo. Shrewsbury, f. p. c. Ellen Perry, f. p. c.
19   1 Rose Hill, f. p. c. Rose Hill, f. p. c.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Francis Cook. Francis Cook.
4   1   John Wm. Howe.
6   1 ---- Allen. John R. Chichester, f. p. c.
8   1 ---- Allen. Ann Chambers, f. p. c.
10   1 ---- Allen. T. Washington Cannon.
12   1 William Peoples. William Peoples.
14   1 Jeremiah Casey. Jeremiah Casey.
16   1 Henry Mathewes, f. p. c. Henry Mathewes, f. p. c.


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RUTLEDGE STREET.

        Runs North from Broad Street, partly through Ward No. 2 and partly through Ward No. 4, to Calhoun Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 4.        
1 1   City. Engine House.
3 1   George Buist. George Buist.
5 1   Arthur Fogartie. Arthur Fogartie.
7 1   James H. Taylor. James H. Taylor.
9   1 Sanders L. Glover. Sanders L. Glover.
11 1   Eleanor V. Manson. Eleanor V. Manson.
13 1   Richard De Treville. Richard De Treville.
15 1   Arthur G. Rose. Arthur G. Rose.
17   1 Est. William Jones. Maria C. Jones.
19 1   James White. James Dillingham.
21 1   James White. Unoccupied.
23 1   Edward L. Trenholm. Edward L. Trenholm.
25 1   Elizabeth C. Cart. Elizabeth C. Cart.
27 1   William M. Lawton. William M. Lawton.
29   1 William Whaley. William Whaley.
31 1   Mrs. Mary McMecken. Conrad Mensing.
33 1   Mrs. Mary McMecken. Edward O. Hall.
35   1 Mrs. Mary McMecken. Slaves.
37   1 Mrs. Allender. Slaves.
39   1 Thomas Bennett. Francis M. Jones.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
2     Christopher C. Trumbo. Michael Powers.
4     James McGinn. James McGinn.
WARD No. 4.        
6   1 Isaac Brown. Isaac Brown.
8   1 Thomas O'Brien. Thomas O'Brien.
10   1 John Herman Schulte. John Herman Schulte.
12   1 Jeffer'n C. E. Richardson. Jeffer'n C. E. Richardson.
14   1 Jane Robb. Jane Robb.
16   1 Est. Jno. Harleston Read. Benjamin H. Read.
18 1   Misses A. M. and A. L. Annely. Misses Annely.
20   1 Fritz Junge. Slaves.
22   1 Fritz Junge. Fritz Junge.
24 1   Isaac Jenkins Mikell. Isaac Jenkins Mikell.
26 1   Estate Thomas Napier. Rebecca Napier.
28 1   Florian Charles Mey. Thomas M. Holmes, f. p. c.
30 1   Elizabeth C. S. Milne. Elizabeth C. S. Milne.
32   1 William Nayler. William Nayler.


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RUTLEDGE AVENUE.

        Runs North from Calhoun Street, nearly opposite Rutledge Street, through Ward No. 6 and partly through Ward No. 8, to Grove Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   1 Mrs. Ann Creighton. B. D. Boyd.
3   1 Trust Estate Dr. Arthur B. Rose and wife. Dr. Arthur B. Rose.
5   1 Robert T. Chisolm. Robert T. Chisolm.
7   1 Rev. John Bachman. Rev. John Bachman.
9   1 William L. Trenholm. William L. Trenholm.
11   1   Unoccupied.
13   1 Thomas G. Budd, trustee. Thomas G. Budd.
15   3 F. D. C. Kracke. F. D. C. Kracke.
17   1 Tr. Est. Jos. F. Walker. Joseph F. Walker.
19   1 William John Smith. William John Smith.
21   1 William Lucas. William Lucas.
23   1 T. Charlton H. Dukes. T. Charlton H. Dukes.
25   1 Mrs. Amelia Strobel. Robert H. Strobel.
27   1 Robert C. Gilchrist. Robert C. Gilchrist.
29   1 Patrick McBride. Robert Burdell.
31   1 J. H. Kendall. J. H. Kendall.
33   1 Trust Est. Theresa Levy. A. C. McGillivray.
35   2 Trust Est. Theresa Levy. Theresa Levy.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
37   1 Mrs. Eliza A. Webb. Mrs. Eliza A. Webb.
39   1 Dr. John S. Mitchell. Dr. John S. Mitchell.
41   1 Hugh Wilson. Hugh Wilson.
43   1 Theodore M. Cater. Theodore M. Cater.
45   1   Slaves.
47   1 Norman M. Porter. Blount & Simpson's stab.
49   1 Sarah Ann Kingdon. Mrs. Sarah Ann Kingdon.
51   1 Peter B. Mathews, f. p. c. Slaves.
53   1 Charles R. Brewster. Charles Strobel.
55   1 Charles R. Brewster. Adam Johnson, f. p. c.
57   1 Thomas Grant. Thomas Grant.
59   1 Thomas Grant. Cord Dreyer.
61   1   John Califf.
63   1   Dr. Benjamin F. Shier.
65   1 Charles R. Brewster.  
67   1 Patrick Cleary. Unoccupied.
69   1 William Matthiessen. Slaves.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
2   1   Andrew Reid.
4   1 Effingham Wagner. Effingham Wagner.
6   1 Misses Rose. Misses Rose.
8   1 Mrs. Amelia L. Guerard. Mrs. Amelia L. Guerard.
10   1 Benjamin S. Rhett. Benjamin S. Rhett.
12   2 D. Kohlman. D. Kohlman.
14   3 Mrs. Ann H. Saunders. Blount & Simpson.
16   3 Mrs. Ann H. Saunders. Madame M. T. Petit.
18   1 Mrs. Ann H. Saunders. Henry L. Chisolm.
20   1 Simon J. Magwood. Simon J. Magwood.
22 1   George A. Trenholm. George A. Trenholm.
24   1 John H. Holmes. John H. Holmes.
26   1 Bartholomew G.Pinckney Bartholomew G.Pinckney
28   1 F. Edwards. F. Edwards.
30   1 Jacob H. Kalb. Jacob H. Kalb.
32   1 Jacob H. Kalb. William J. Magrath.
34   1 Jacob H. Kalb. F. W. Bornemann.
36   1 Mrs. Mary S. Bee. Mrs. Mary S. Bee.
38 1 1 George F. Kinsey. Unoccupied.
40   2 Brown & Porter. Mrs. Louisa Tietyen.
42   2 Brown & Porter. Slaves.
44   1 Thomas Cochran, f. p. c. Thomas Cochran, f. p. c.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
46   1 James G. Holmes. Slaves.
48   1 James McClure. John Edward Dupray.
50 1     Augustus L. Tobias.
52   1 Estate Alexander Allen. Isabella Allen.
54   1 Theodore D. Wagner. Theodore D. Wagner.
56   1 Herman Hastedt. Herman Hastedt.
58   1 Alfred Grant, f. p. c. Alfred Grant, f. p. c.
60   1 J. A. C. Gruber. Charles Guenther.
62   1 Dr. Maynard E. Carrere. Samuel Veronee.
64   1 Sarah Ann Kingdon. Louis J. Passailaigue.
66   1 ---- Tobias. John Edward Shirer.
68   1 E. Passailaigue. E. Passailaigue.
70   1 Harriet Shirer. Harriet Shirer.
72   1 Mrs. Jessie P. Fowler. Mrs. Jessie P. Fowler.
74   1 James F. Jordan. Thomas Carroll.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
76   1 John Betjemann. John Betjemann.
78   1 ---- Thompson. Charles Strong.
80   1 Charles R. Brewster. Henry Schleyer.
82   1 Charles R. Brewster. Charles G. Shaffer.
84   1 Charles R. Brewster. Peter N. Brickwell.
86   1 James K. Robinson. Slaves.
88   1 Charles R. Brewster. Henry Chanson.
90   1 Benjamin Henry Hollings. Benjamin Henry Hollings.
92   1 Dr. Columbus J. Proctor. Unoccupied.
94   1 Richard Gregorie, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
96   1 Peter B. Mathews, f. p. c. Charles Wilkerson, f. p. c.
98   1 Joseph Matthewes, f. p. c. Joseph Matthewes, f. p. c.
100   1 Peter Matthewes, f. p. c Slaves.
102   1 Corporat'n Christ Church Benjamin Chaplin.
104   1 Estate B. F. Scott. Sarah Ann Lewis, f. p. c.

SHEPHERD STREET.

        Runs West from Meeting Street, next North of Line Street, to Rutledge Avenue, partly through Ward No. 7 and partly through Ward No. 8.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
1   1 Frederick Hisch. Frederick Hisch.
3   1 Henry Hagerman. Henry Hagerman.
5   1 Henry Hagerman. Henry Wohlken.
7   1   Unoccupied.
9   1 John R. Stall. George Clark.
11   1   Martin Schultz.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
13   1 R. Douglas & Co. R. Douglas & Co.'s stables
15   1 R. Douglas & Co. Slaves.
17   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. S.E.Branford William Diersen.
19   1 Seth Phelps. Seth Phelps.
21   1 Ferdinand Schroder. Ferdinand Schroder.
23   1 John R. Pickett. Frederick Seabert.
25   1 John R. Pickett. Lorenz Schmidt.
27   1 Isaac Slover. Isaac Slover.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
2   2 Henry Hagerman. Henry Wohlken.


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SANS SOUCI STREET.

        Runs West from King St., just below the City limits, to Hester St.

        
No. WOOD. BRICK. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Estate John Chas. Blum.  
3   1 Estate John Chas. Blum. Slaves.
5   1 Estate Dr. Wm. Ramsay. Francisco Chacluc.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Est. Dr. Chas. L. Deasel. John O'Neall.
4   1 Estate Dr. Wm. Ramsay. Jan. Casasayas.

SAVAGE STREET.

        Runs North from the West end of Tradd, to Broad Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
1   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Enslow. W. Belford.
3   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Enslow. W. M. O'Connor.
5   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Enslow. ---- Swinton.
7 1   J. C. C. Noland. W. Bird.
9   1 John W. Carmalt. John W. Carmalt.
11   1 Mrs. Rebecca Black. A. W. Black.
13   1 George Gibbon. Y. G. Yglesias.
15 1   George Gibbon. Mrs. Withers.
17 1   George Gibbon. Unoccupied.
19   1 Mrs. L. A. Horlbeck. Mr. E. Mellichamp.
21   1 L. Lutjen. L. Lutjen.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 J. & Benj. Lucas. Francis Lance.
4   1 J. & Benj. Lucas. ---- Kennedy.
6   1 J. & Benj. Lucas. R. S. Fielding.
8   1 J. & Benj. Lucas. Wm. Bingley.
10   1 J. & Benj. Lucas. ---- Lucas.
12   1 John N. Tiedeman. William Ryan.
14   1 Children of J. W. Motte. Unoccupied.
16   1 D. B. Vincent. D. B. Vincent.
18   1 Mrs. Judith Canter. H. Ahrens.
20   1 Mrs. Judith Canter. Slaves.
22   1 Mrs. Mary McNeal. ---- Edmondston.
24   1 Est. Dr.Jacob Dela Motta. Laura Carter, f. p. c.
26   1 David McDougal. A. Morrow.
28   1 Mrs. S. Brown. Mrs. S. Brown.
30   1 Mrs. Taylor. C. Peterson, f. p. c.
32   1 Mrs. Mary McNeal. Mrs. Mary McNeal.
34   1 Estate Thomas O. Elliott. Miss Frances Moore.
36   1 William S. Elliott. Unoccupied.
38   1 William S. Elliott. William S. Elliott.


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SHELL ALLEY.

        Runs North from Spring St., bet. Sires Street and Rutledge Avenue.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
2   1 Dr. M. E. Carrere. Philip Pelot.
4   1 Dr. M. E. Carrere. Richard Stewart.
6   1 Dr. M. E. Carrere. Mary Pendarvis.
8   1 Dr. M. E. Carrere. Charles W. Bond.

SHORT STREET.

        Runs West from Mazyck, a few doors above Broad, to Franklin St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
1 1   A. J. Salinas. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Mrs. Mary McCall. John Izard Middleton.
4   1 D. L. McKay. D. L. McKay.
6 1   Cowlam Graveley, trustee Cowlam Graveley.
8   1 J. D. Budds. J. D. Budds.
10   1 Estate John McKee. Mrs. J. W. Simmons.
12   1 William B. Williams. William B. Williams.
14   1 Ab. Moise, tr. D. Lopez. C. O. Witte.

SHORT COURT.

        Runs West from President St., between Spring and Cannon Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Harriet Pinckney. Richard Miles Smoke.
3   1 Harriet Pinckney. Henry Wotton.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 James Allan. Mary Brown, f. p. c.
4   1 Henry Hencken. Alexander Braid.
6   1 Henry Hencken. Eliza Sloman.

SIMONS STREET.

        Runs West from King Street, nearly opposite Rumney Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 ---- Gerdts. Herman A. Timmerman.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Henry Laurens Toomer. Unoccupied.

SMITH'S PLACE.

        Runs East from Washington St., next South of Dereef's Wharf.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 Railroad Accom. Wharf Co. Capt. Philip M. Doucin.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 John Horlbeck. John Horlbeck's office.
4   1 John Horlbeck. John Horlbeck.


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SMITH STREET.

        Runs North from the West end of Broad Street, partly through Ward No. 2, and through Wards No. 4 and 6, to Cannon St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 David Lopez. David Lopez's factory.
3   1 James M. Curtis. James M. Curtis.
5   1 John Francis Roberts. John Francis Roberts.
7   1 Lawrence A.Edmondston Slaves.
9   1 H. W. Muckinfuss, trustee. Caroline McCaffrey, f.p.c.
11   1 H.W. Muckinfuss, trustee. Emma Query, f. p. c.
13   1 J. & Benjamin Lucas. John A. Cummings.
15   1 F. & J. Dawson. Palmer P. Locke.
17   1 F. & J. Dawson. Job Dawson.
19   1 William C. Schirmer. William C. Schirmer.
21   1 Samuel Wm. Fisher. Samuel Wm. Fisher.
23   1 Emma Sarah Smith. Emma Sarah Smith.
25 1   Eliza M. Bonneau. Eliza M. Bonneau.
27 1   James M. Bee. James M. Bee.
29 1   M.J.Strobel & C.A.Stuart. Mary J. Strobel and sister.
31   1 Peter J. Barbot. Peter J. Barbot.
33   1 William Birnie. William Birnie.
35   1 Henry M. Magwood. Henry M. Magwood.
37   1 Sarah L. Wilson. Myer Jacobs.
39   1 George H. Ingraham. Mathew O. Saler.
41   1 George H. Ingraham. Maurice Cleary.
43   1 Peter Hasell, f. p. c. Mrs. Emily Gregorie.
45   1 Washington J. Bennett. Unoccupied.
47   1 Edward C. Jones. Edward C. Jones.
49   1 Dr. John C. Faber. Winfield M. Rivers.
51   1 Dr. John C. Faber. Amelia L. Cornwell, p. c.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
53 1   James Poyas. James Poyas.
55   1 Tr. Est. Eliza I. Crouch. Mrs. Mary G. Ward.
57   1 Tr. Est. Eliza I. Crouch. Charles W. Crouch.
59   1 David Riker. William Davidson.
61   1 Frederick Nihaus. Frederick Nihaus.
63   1 Jacob H. Kalb. James Melvin.
65   1 Jacob H. Kalb. Mrs. Barbary Hopson.
67   1 Jacob H. Kalb. Charles McNeil.
69   1 Jacob H. Kalb. Barrel Factory.
71   1 Jacob H. Kalb. Josephine Pinckney, f.p.c.
73   1 Jacob H. Kalb. James Conlan.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
75   1 Jacob H. Kalb. James McIndoo.
77   1 P. F. Stevens. John Christian Clawson.
79   1 Estate Dennis Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy & L. Platte
81   1 Estate Dennis Kennedy. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith.
83   1 John C. Simons. Joseph T. Sanders.
85   1 John C. Simons. William Masterman.
87   1 Harriet Cobb, f. p. c. Misses J. E. and F.S.Gray.
89   1 Wm. H. Francis, f. p. c. Eliz. & Diana Guerard,p.c.
91   1 Henry Trescot, f. p. c. Miss Eliza Ogier.
93   1 Tr. Est. T. Gleason & wife. John Martin, f. p. c.
95   1 Tr. Est. Sarah M. A. Scott. Samuel Callahan Scott.
97   1 Tr. Est. Sarah M. A. Scott. Charles Julius Patat.
99   1 Mrs. Ann Corcoran. Mrs. Ann Corcoran.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
2   1 John H. Renneker. John Alfred Cay.
4   1 George Sangster. Sabina Sangster.
6   1 John W. Grierson. John W. Grierson.
8   1 William G. Wilber. John M. Carroll.
10 1   Tr. Est. M. J. Robertson. George Robertson.
12 1   Wm. Postell Ingraham. Julius Lucas.
14   1 Dr. Wm. M. Fitch. Dr. Wm. M. Fitch.
16 1   Estell L. Adams. Estell L. Adams.
18   1 Robert H. Clarkson. Robert H. Clarkson.
20 1   Alexander R. Mitchell. Alexander R. Mitchell.
22   1 Mrs. H. M. Humphreys. Mrs. H. M. Humphreys.
24   1 William Kelley. Unoccupied.
26   1 William Kelley. Unoccupied.
28   1 Jane Ling. Melvin M. Cohen.
30   1 James Tupper. Morris Edwards, f. p. c.
32   1 David Ramsay. Slaves.
34 1   Charles L. Trenholm. Charles L. Trenholm.
36   1 Thomas L. Rodgers. Theodore Logan, f. p. c.
38   1 Thomas L. Rodgers. Peter Crovat.
40   1 Thomas L. Rodgers. Sandy Brown.
42   1 Miss Susan Ward & sisters Miss Susan Ward & sisters
44 1   City. Engine House.
46   1 Thomas L. Rodgers. Henry Wm. Torck.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD, No. 6.        
48   1 Estate Dr. Bellinger. Jas. Stewart, f. p. c., shop.
50   1 Henry C. Covert. Henry C. Covert.
52   1 ---- Holloway, f. p. c. Mrs. Ann Meyer.
54   1 Thomas Lesesne, f. p. c. Thomas Lesesne, f. p. c.
56 1   Wm. Gilmore Simms. Slaves.
58   1 John Bickley. Col. John Cuningham.
60   1 Dr. E. H. Kellars. Slaves and free persons.
62   1   Slaves.
64   1 Fred. Wm. Theiling. Fred. Wm. Theiling.
66   1 Mrs. Julia Hutson. Mrs. Julia Hutson.
68   1 Joseph Rantin. Joseph Rantin.
70   1 Adam Boyle. John Bond.
72   1 Chas. Theo. Abrahams. Chas. Theo. Abrahams.
74   1 Tr. Est. -- Bolchez & wife. ---- Hendricks.
76   1 Henry John Happoldt. Henry John Happoldt.
78   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. M. T. Grady. James Grady.
80   1 Alexander Owens. Mrs. Zoe Gran, f. p. c.
82   1 Barnard McKewn. Barnard McKewn.

SMITH'S LANE.

        Runs from Meeting Street, between Ladson's Court and South Bay, to King Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
1   1 Estate Henry W. Conner. Slaves.
3   1 Estate Henry W. Conner. Slaves.
5   1 Estate Oliver L. Dobson. William J. Lesesne.
7   1 Estate Oliver L. Dobson. Capt. Henry J. Mullings.
9   1 George H. Ingraham. ---- Murray.
11 1   George H. Ingraham. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Estate Oliver L. Dobson. Unoccupied.
4   1 Mrs. Naomie R. Dobson. Mrs. Naomie R. Dobson.
6   1 Mrs. Naomie R. Dobson. Slave.
8   1 Mrs. Naomie R. Dobson. Slave.
10   1 Mrs. M. A. Whitney. Mrs. Ellen McCanan.
12 1   Mrs. M. A. Whitney. Joseph Howard, f. p. c.
14 1   Mrs. M. A. Whitney. Unoccupied.


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SOCIETY STREET.

        Runs from East Bay, between Wentworth. and Laurens Streets, to King Street, being partly in Ward No. 3 and partly in Ward No. 4.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   Mrs. Julia Dupré. Thomas Kerr.
3 1   Mrs. Julia Dupré. Mrs. Wm. Armstrong.
5 1   Thomas P. Allen. Thomas P. Allen.
7 1   Dorinda Bell. John L. Bell.
9 1   John Venning. Dr. John P. Chazal.
11 1 ---- Lawton.   Catherine Conyers, f. p. c
13 1   Estate Edward Roach. Mrs. Esther Roach.
15 1   City of Charleston. High School.
17 1   James McCarey and wife. John P. Duval.
19 1   J. M. Venning. Titus L. Bissell.
21 1   William H. Houston. William Y. Paxton.
23 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Mrs. Anna M. Kruse.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
25     Estate ---- Parrott. F. H. Ploger.
27 1   Estate ---- Parrott. ---- Johnson.
29 1   Dr. Columbus Davega. Dr. C. Davega's office.
31 1   Estate George W. Black. Mrs. Ella Black.
33 1   Estate George W. Black. Captain John C. Martin.
35 1   Dr. John B. Patrick. Dr. John B. Patrick.
37 1   Tr.Es.C.W. Graves & wife. Charles W. Graves.
39 1   Samuel Hart, sen. Miss Hester Ann Moses.
41 1 ---- Schroder.   Hiram Harris.
43 1   Mrs. Mary Raymond. Dr. Philip Melvin Cohen.
45 1   Est. George W. Black. A. J. Bulkelly.
47     Est. George W. Black. Fred. L. Schouboe.
49 1   Samuel J. Boyce. Bernard Rodin.
51   1 Samuel J. Boyce. Bernard Rodin.
53 1   Freundschaft Bund. Freundschaft Bund Hall.
55     Freundschaft Bund. Noah Wheaton.
57     Freundschaft Bund. Hall Ind. Order Rechabites
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
2 1   Gabriel B. Browne. Gabriel B. Browne.
4 1   George W. Brown. Alexander Robertson.
6 1   R. W. Hare. H. L. Pinckney.
8 1   Tr. Est. L.M.Hatch & wife. Unoccupied.
10 1   Mrs. Julia Dupré. Silas Wyatt.
12 1   Mrs. Julia Dupré. Mrs. John Minahan.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
14 1   Ann D. Reeves. Benjamin M. Strobel.
16 1   J. M. Venning. Mrs. Henry Venning.
18 1   Mrs.John Robinson's chil. Edward Kopp.
20 1   John Hargrave. Slate yard.
22 1   Louisa C. Lord. Samuel Lord.
24 1   Est. George W. Black. Unoccupied.
26 1   Mrs. S. M. Pringle. Robert A. Pringle.
28 1   John C. Burckmyer. John C. Burckmyer.
30 1   Mrs. M. E. Gray. Mrs. Washington Hill.
32 1   C. L. Burckmeyer. J. C. Burckmeyer.
34 1   Estate S. S. Farrar. James Gilliland.
36 1   Mrs. M. R. Roper. Gustavus Follin.
38 1   Dr. George Caulier. Dr. George Caulier.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
40 1   Trustees of Shirras Dispensary. Office of Physicians Shirras Dispensary.
42   1 Trust Est. Eliz. D. Smith. James Smith.
44   1 Dr. Henry R. Frost. Jacob K. Sass.
46   1 Mrs. M. J. M. Bell. Sarah Theus, f. p. c.
48 1   Mrs. M. J. M. Bell. Mrs. Martha J. M. Bell.
50 1   Dr. John B. Patrick. Dr. John B. Patrick's office
52   1 Thomas Geraty. Thomas Geraty.
54 1   John L. Faber. Miss Sarah B. Scott.
56 1   Charles Weissinger. Martin Klein.

SIRES STREET.

        Runs North from Spring Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Mrs. Elizabeth Beckman. Wm. Claus Herbert.
3   1   George Burie.
5   1   Charles Flashman.
7   1 Henrich G. Warnken. Henrich G. Warnken.
9   1 F. F. Chapeau. Elizabeth Cain.
11   1 Dr. T. C. Skrine. Caroline Bolger.
13   1 Wm. Henry Boring. John Wm. Stevens.
15   1 Ellen C. Christie. Edward M. H. Cobia.
17   1 William Hutson. Henry Nichols.
19   1 William Hutson. William Hutson.
21   1 James Thompson. James Thompson.


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SOUTH STREET.

        Runs West from America St., bet. Mary and Reid Sts., to Nassau.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1   1 Edward Early. Edward Early.
3   1 Michael Kennedy. Michael Kennedy.
5   1 Peter Kearney. Peter Kearney.
7   1 Dennis Keenan. Dennis Keenan.
9   1 Thomas H. Dewees. Slaves.
11   1 Thomas H. Dewees. Andrew Johnson, f. p. c.
13   1 Thomas H. Dewees. Moses Dingle, f. p. c.
15   1 Thomas H. Dewees. Sarah Parson, f. p. c.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 William Kiley. William Kiley.
4   1 Luke O'Brien. Luke O'Brien.
6   1 James Murphy. James Murphy.
8   1 John Blake. Frederick Caminade.
10   1 John Blake. William Cullinane.
12   1 Charles Holloway, f. p. c. Unoccupied.
14   1 Charles Holloway, f. p. c. Nancy Godfrey, f. p. c.
16   1 John McKeegan. Cecelia Duc.
18   1 John McKeegan. Nathaniel Edy, f. p. c.
20   1 Estate James S. Colburn. John Plumeau, f. p. c.
22   1 James Grant, f. p. c. James Grant, f. p. c.
24   1 William Magher. Slaves.
26   1 R. N. Gourdin, in trust for Ann Parsons, f. p. c. Ann Parsons, f. p. c.

SIRES ALLEY.

        Runs North from Line Street, between King and Coming Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Nicholas Hollings. Nicholas Hollings.
3   1 Charles Enright. Charles Enright.
5   1 Reuben George. Reuben George.
7   1 Geo. Christian Wieting. Geo. Christian Wieting.
9   1   Catherine Wienken.
11   1 Henry Kahrs. Henry Hancken.
13   1 William N. Hutwaker. William N. Hutwaker.
15   1   Marg't Schmalgameier.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1   Catherine Cudworth.
4   1 Henry Stiencken. Francis Des Verney, f. p. c.
6   1 Luder F. Brandt. Luder F. Brandt.
8   1 ---- Merkhardt. Mary Kronshogen.
10   1 Dr. M. E. Carrere. William Israel Hall.


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SOUTH BAY STREET.

        Runs West, along the extreme Southern line of the City, from Cooper to Ashley Rivers, partly through Wards 1 and 2.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
1   1 Andrew Moreland. Andrew Moreland.
3 1   James R. Addison. Alex. Baron Williman.
5   1 Mrs. Harriet English. Mrs. Harriet English.
7 1   John Dougherty. John Dougherty.
9   1 John Dougherty. Unoccupied.
11   1 John Dougherty. Diedrich Heins.
13   1 Sedgwick M. Bailey. William H. Easterby.
15   1 William P. Shingler. Mrs. M. T. Campbell.
17   1 William P. Shingler. Jones' ship yard.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
2   1 Estate George Brown. Mrs. M. E. Brown.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
4 1   John F. Blacklock. John F. Blacklock.
6 1   Nath'l Russell Middleton. Nath'l Russell Middleton.
8   1 Peter Gowan. Peter Gowan.
10 1   Col. John S. Ashe. Col. John S. Ashe.
12 1   George S. Cook Unoccupied.
14 1   J. E. Spear. Unoccupied.
16 1   Col. John S. Ashe. Daniel E. Huger.
18 1   James W. Wilkinson. James W. Wilkinson.
20   1 Tr. Est. Jane M. Thompson Bernard Geraty.
22   1 Benjamin Geraty. Benjamin Geraty.
24 1   James Thompson. Col. Robt. Barnwell Rhett.
26 1   Misses Charlotte & Anna Johnson. Misses Johnson.
28   1 Philip J. Porcher. Philip J. Porcher.
30 1   Tr. Estate Jas. Macbeth. James Macbeth.
32     William H. Trapmann. Slaves.
34   1 Mrs. Elizabeth M. Smith. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Smith.
36   1 John Gadsden King. John Gadsden King.
38   1 Robert R. Bee. Robert R. Bee.
40   1 Robert R. Bee. Thomas Milliken.
42   1 Mrs. Sarah D. Grimké. Mrs. Sarah D. Grimké.
44   1 Henry A. Middleton. Henry A. Middleton.

SECESSION STREET--in rear of Post Office.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
2 1   Estate Anson Avery. Custom house, st. keeper.
4     Estate Anson Avery. Appraisers' office.
6 1   J. E. Adger & Co. J. E. Adger & Co.
8 1   John L. Bell. Bell & Rolando.
10     James L. Addison. James Cantwell.


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SPRING STREET.

        Runs West from Meeting Street, between Woolfe and Columbus Sts., partly through Ward 7 and entirely through Ward 8, to the New Bridge over Ashley River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
1   1 Est. Col. Francis J. Cobia.  
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
3   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. John Meyers.
5   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Unoccupied.
7   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Isaac Stelts.
9   1 Henry A. Duc. William M. Pelot.
11   1 John B. Shirer. John B. Shirer.
13   1 Daniel G. Wayne. Harriet G. Glover.
15   1 Charles A. Menzenmeyer. Charles A. Menzenmeyer.
17   1 Margaret B. Paine. Frederick Voss.
19   1 Margaret B. Paine. Thomas Connelly.
21   1 Margaret B. Paine. Barney Tigh.
23   1 George Artope. Mary Ann Sergeant.
25   3 Richard Small, f. p. c. Martha Gadsden, f. p. c.
27   1 Nathan Calderbank. Nathan Calderbank.
29   1 John Henry Aytes. John Henry Aytes.
31   1 William Brower. William Brower.
33   1 H. Smith Bass. James H. Stratton.
35   1 Peter Joseph Sires. Peter Joseph Sires.
37   1 Harvey Cogswell. Harvey Cogswell.
39   1 James F. Jordan. Flora Lazarus, f. p. c.
41   1 F. F. Chapeau. Slaves.
43   1 F. F. Chapeau. John Pickering, f. p. c.
45   1 Francis B. Hacker. Dr. Thomas R. Aldrich.
47   1 Peter K. Colburn. William Brookbanks.
49   1 Francisco M. Morey. F. Montaner Morey.
51   1 Alexander Owens. George Reid.
53   1 Edward Prendergast. Jos. Eugene Kanapaux.
55   1 Henry W. Sigwald. Henry W. Sigwald.
57   1 Rodolph B. Bize. Rodolph B. Bize.
59   1 Joseph Whilden. Joseph Whilden.
61   1 Anna Close. Anna Close.
63   1 W. W. Starr. W. W. Starr.
65   1 Mrs. Eliza Heath. Mrs. Eliza Heath.
67   2 Charles McAlister. Thomas Egan.
69   1 B. Warren McTureous. B. Warren McTureous.
71   1 John R. Horsey. John R. Horsey.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
73   1 Henry H. Funke. Henry H. Funke.
75   1 George A Trenholm. Leocadia Hamner.
77   1 George A Trenholm. Theodore C. Tharin.
79   1 Wm. Henry Williams. Wm. Henry Williams.
81   1 ---- Campbell. Wm. Wiley Sale.
83   1 C. W. Stiles. Luder F. Behling.
85   1 Margaret Shaw. Margaret Shaw.
87   1 Mrs. Margaret Dunning. Mrs. Margaret Dunning.
89   1 Mrs. Margaret Dunning. Benj. E. H. Pearson.
91   1 Henry Wencken. John Birkly.
93   1 Henry Wencken. Emma Furst.
95   1 Patrick Collins. Unoccupied.
97   1 Catherine A. Cannon. Catherine A. Cannon.
99   1 John Livingston. Unoccupied.
101   2 Catherine Kruger. Adolphe Kruger.
103   1 Catherine Kruger. Anne C. Weil.
105   1 John Henry Heins. Manuel A. Cohen.
107   1 John Henry Heins. John Henry Heins.
109   1 Thomas L. Rodgers. Thomas L. Rodgers.
111   1 George W. Burn. Henry Peters.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
2 1   So. Ca. R. R. Company. So. Ca. R. R. work shop.
4   1 Henry A. Duc. John Byrne.
6   1 Henry A. Duc. Bernard McBride.
8   1 Henry A. Duc. Henry A. Duc.
    Henry A. Duc.  
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
10   1 Ziba B. Oakes. Fritz Wm. Theiling.
12   1 George Wm. Plessmann. George Wm. Plessmann.
14   1 George Wm. Plessmann. August Henne.
16   1 George Wm. Plessmann. Dorothy Hanenshedt.
18   1 Thomas Moore. Thomas Moore.
20   1 John R. Stall. Slaves.
22   1 Wm. Aiken. John F. Alderson.
24   1 Wm. Aiken. John Moisson.
26   1 Hermann Fink. Hermann Fink.
28   1 Ann Ryan. Ann Ryan.
30   1 Ann S. Bradley. Mary M. Laats.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
32   1 Martin Muller. Martin Muller.
34   1 Thomas R. Small, f. p. c. Frederick Charfer.
36   1 Thomas R. Small, f. p. c. Wm. W. Brown.
38   1 Daniel James, f. p. c. Daniel James, f. p. c.
40   1 J. O. Beckman. Mrs. Wm A. King.
42   1 Estate C. Rutherfoord. James McAvoy.
44   1 Dr. M. E. Carrere. Thomas Daly.
46   1 Robert Charles Millings. Robert C. Millings.
48   1 John Hanckel. John Hanckel.
50   1 Wm. Ferguson. Wm. Ferguson.
52   2 Edward Perry, f. p. c. Edward Perry, f. p. c.
54   1 Edward Perry, f. p. c. Sarah Ann Foster, f. p. c.
56   2 Hannah Nelson, f. p. c. Isaac Roberts, f. p. c.
58   1 James H. Cleapor. James H. Cleapor.
60   1 Estate Thomas Waring. Michael McInerty.
62   1 Ann E. McTureous. Ann E. McTureous.
64   1 Henry T. Peake. Henry T. Peake.
66   1 Ann Sinclair Duffus. Ann Sinclair Duffus.
68   1 Ann P. Allender. Ann P. Allender.
70   1 Ann P. Allender. John J. Nolan.
72   2 Philip Smith Price. James D. Menardie.
74   1 Philip Smith Price. Philip Smith Price.
76   1 Henry Wm. Block. Henry Wm. Block.
78   1 Estate Frederick Stall. Slaves.
80   1 Georgiana Alston, f. p. c. Georgiana Alston, f. p. c.
82   1 Martin Hanabury. Martin Hanabury.
84   1 Paul Trescot, f. p. c. Paul Trescot, f. p. c.
86   1 Auten Hernholm. Auten Hernholm.
88   1 Wm. Diersen. Frederick Borneman.
90   1 Christoph Breuer Christoph Breuer.
92   1 John Henry Jones. John Henry Jones.
94 1   James Dean Mitchell. Mrs. Eliza C. K. Fludd.
96   1 Mrs. Eliza C. K. Fludd. Wm. B. Burden.
98   1 Sophia Harbers. Sophia Harbers.
100   1 Charleston Bridge Comp. George W. Burn.


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STATE STREET.

        Runs North from Broad, between East Bay and Church Streets, partly through Ward No. 1 and partly through Ward No. 3, to Market Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Pres. and Directors of B'k of the State of So. Ca. Beekman McCall's office.
3 1   Estate Smith Mowry and Matthew Ogilvie. Archibald E. Miller.
5 1   Estate Smith Mowry and Matthew Ogilvie. John E. Bowers.
7 1   John S. Riggs. Ziba B. Oakes.
9 1   Ziba B. Oakes. Ziba B. Oakes.
11 1   Gustavus V. Ancker. G. V. Ancker & Co.
13 1   Wilbur & Son. Wilbur & Son.
15   1 G. V. Ancker & Co. Dr. J. Russell Baker.
17   1 G. V. Ancker & Co. Slaves.
19 1   Est. George B. Locke. Geo. Simonin and others.
21 1   Est. George B. Locke. Unoccupied.
23 1   Est. George B. Locke. Unoccupied.
25 1   Patrick Doogan. Patrick Doogan.
27 1   Patrick Doogan. Unoccupied.
29 1   Wm. H. Gilliland. Mrs. Sarah Fogarty.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
31 1   John C. Blohme. Thomas J. Jones, f. p. c.
33 1   John C. Blohme. Christopher Hesch.
35 1   John C. Blohme. Edward McDonald.
37 1   Garrett Byrns. Garrett Byrns.
39 1   Michael McGorty. Unoccupied.
41 1   E. A. Barfield. Peter Nelson, f. p. c.
43 1   Michael McGorty. Unoccupied.
45 1   Michael McGorty. Michael McGorty.
47 1   Michael McGorty. Thomas Lyons.
49 1   Est. Wm. Cruickshanks. Jane Campbell, f. p. c.
51   1 Mrs. E. Godfrey. Unoccupied.
53   1 Mrs. E. Godfrey. Francis Murphy.
55 1   Mrs. E. Godfrey. Michael Welch.
57 1   Est. Wm. Cruickshanks. John M. Happoldt.
59 1   Rev. Patrick O'Neill. Cornelius Reagan.
61 1   Rev. Patrick O'Neill. Patrick Harvey.
63 1   William Aiken. Mrs. Caroline Picault.
65 1   William Aiken. Christian L. Blase.
67 1   William Aiken. Christian Carstens.
69 1   William Aiken. Charles Koch.
71 1   William Aiken. Michael Herbert.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
2 1   President and Directors Bank of Charleston. William M. Wilson.
4 1   John S. Riggs. John S. Riggs' office.
6 1   Estate George Gibbs. A. J. Salinas.
8 1   President and Directors Planters' & Mechanics' Bank. Robert H. Kingman.
10 1   Michael McBride. Austin and Seth Spencer.
12 1   Thomas Ryan. William B. Ryan's office.
14 1   President and Directors of Union Bank. George Wm. Logan.
16 1   James Marsh. Dr. Alfred Raoul's office.
18 1     Unoccupied.
20   1 C. F. Levy, trustee. Unoccupied.
22   1 ---- Barrett. Thomas Frean.
24     Benjamin H. Becaise. Thomas Hughes.
26     Benjamin H. Becaise. Benjamin H. Becaise.
28   1 L. P. Laborde. J. P. Laborde.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
30   1 Henry Schroeder. Claus Schroeder.
32 1   Henry Schroeder. Thaus Reauld.
34 1   Henry Schroeder. Carsten H. Bergemon.
36 1   Estate James Ross. Unoccupied.
38 1   Estate James Ross. Alexander H. Abrahams.
40   1 Estate James Ross. Nathan Bernstein.
42 1   Michael Gannon. Michael Gannon.
44   1 Eliza Wright. Henry Pauls.
46 1   A. Van Dohlen. Unoccupied.
48 1   Bernard O'Neill. Unoccupied.
50 1   Rachel J. Barrett. Timothy Sullivan.
52 1   S. S. Farrar & Brother. Unoccupied.
54   1 S. S. Farrar & Brother. Unoccupied.
56   1 ---- McLeish. Thomas Lester.
58   1 Robert Brodie. Mrs. James Ross.
60   1 Mrs. Harvey. William Conder.
62   1 Mrs. Harvey. Owen Murray.
64   1 Isaac Loryea. Frederick W. Behrens.
66   1 Isaac Loryea. Miss Esther Loryea.
68   1 Est. Abraham Ottolengui. John Nelligon.
70   1 Robert Brodie. Patrick Hernern.


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SAINT MICHAEL'S ALLEY.

        Runs West from Church Street, opposite Elliott Street, to Meeting Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
1 1   James L. Petigru. J. C. Oelrich's shop.
3   1 Edward L. Whitaker. Charles E. Stewart.
5     Mitchel King. Lesesne & Wilkins' law office, & Inglesby & Son.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Nelson Mitchell. Nelson Mitchell's office.
4     Nelson Mitchell. Henry W. Schroder.
6     Nelson Mitchell. R. Griswold Perkins.
8 1   John Drummond. Christopher Knox.
10 1   George W. Dingle. Elias L. Rivers.
12     George W. Dingle.  
14 1   James L. Petigru. Petigru & King.
16 1   Dr. Henry R. Frost. Rippon S. H. Hanahan.
18 1   Dr. Henry R. Frost. Unoccupied.
20 1   Dr. Henry R. Frost. Unoccupied.
22 1   Dr. Henry R. Frost. Unoccupied.
24 1   Dr. Henry R. Frost. Unoccupied.

STOLL'S ALLEY.

        Runs West from East Bay to Church, above Water Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1   1 Mrs. Ann Mullings. Joseph E. Aldert.
3   1 Estate John T. Marshall. Mrs. Mary Ward & others.
5   1 Mrs. Ann Mullings. John Clark and others.
7   1 Sikke Aldert. Sikke Aldert.
9   1 Sikke Aldert. Benjamin S. Aldert.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Dr. Thos. L. Ogier. Slaves.
4   1 Edward Jordan. Joseph Spear.
6   1 ---- McManmon. Mrs. Sarah Ann Rose.
8   1 Capt. W. H. McDonald. Slaves.
10   1 Mary E. Wilson. Unoccupied.
12   1 Mary E. Wilson. Slaves.
14   1 Harman Knee. Eibe John H. Fischer.


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SAINT PHILIP STREET.

        Runs from Beaufain Street, nearly opposite Archdale, partly through Ward No. 4, entirely through Ward No. 6, and partly through Ward No. 8, to Line Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD NO. 4.        
1   1 William Aiken. Ephraim Blake, f. p. c.
3 1     Normal School.
5   1 Ormsby Burke. Ormsby Burke.
7 1   John S. Riggs. Octavius Wilkie.
9 1   John S. Riggs. Rev. Thomas O. Rice.
11 1   John S. Riggs. Elizabeth M. Archer.
13   1 James Melvin. James S. McKenzie.
15   1 Jacob E. Suares. Jacob E. Suares.
17   1 Anthony J. Salinas. Charles Albright.
19   1 William Harral. Slaves.
21 1   Thomas A. P. Horton. Thomas A. P. Horton.
23   1 Dr. James R. Mood. Thomas Alex. Ham.
25 1     Public School.
27   1 ---- McOwen. Edward Wm. Petch.
29 1   Sophia Schwing. Eide Henry Oldenberg.
31   1 E. H. Williams. Julia Ann Seymour.
33   1 E. H. Williams. Charles C. Wightman.
35   1 Elizabeth Mary Archer. Henry Edward Osler.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
37   1 Malcolm Brown. Michael J. Hoar.
39   1 Maria Moore, f. p. c. Rebecca Berman, f. p. c.
41   1 Maria Moore, f. p. c. Francis Nipson.
43   1 Maria Moore, f. p. c. Maria Moore, f. p. c.
45   1 Ann Forrest, f. p. c. Virginia Cryer.
47   1 Sarah Ann Crocker, f. p. c. Sarah Ann Crocker, f. p. c.
49   1 Malcolm Brown, f. p. c. Hannah Alexander.
51   1 Malcolm Brown, f. p. c. Ann Mitchell, f. p. c.
53   1 Ann Forrest, f. p. c. Francis Forrest, f. p. c.
55   1 Ann Forrest, f. p. c. Slaves.
57   1 Ann Forrest, f. p. c. Isabella Des Verney, f. p. c.
59   1 Estate John Michel. David Lopez.
61   1 Estate John Michel. ---- office.
63 1   Estate John Michel. Mrs. Ann Michel.
65   1 James O'Hear. James O'Hear.
67   1 City of Charleston. Ice house.
69   1 Sarah H. Patterson. Thomas W. Riggs.
71   1 Sarah H. Patterson. Archibald Campbell.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
73   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Philip Riley.
75   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Thomas Kenny.
77   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Hannah Douglas, f. p. c.
79   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Unoccupied.
81   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. John Leahy.
83   3 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Wm. Mitchell, f. p. c.
85   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Eliza Jane Smith.
87   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Owen Kelly.
89   1 Frederick C. Blum. Frederick C. Blum.
91   1 Christian J. Beckman. Christian J. Beckman.
93   1 W. Withers. Dr. Paul G. Robinson.
95   1 Tr. Est. Thomas P. Lock-wood and wife. Thomas P. Lockwood.
97   1 George D. Grice. Unoccupied
99   1 Tr. Est. Eliza Mann & chil. Eliza Mann.
101   1 Tr. Est. Eliza Mann & chil. Anthony G. Barton.
103   1 John F. Strickfuss. John F. Strickfuss.
105   1 Hon. A. G. Magrath. Dr. R. Fraser Michel.
107   1 William Kelly. Caroline Broker, f. p. c.
109   1 William Kelly. James Corcoran.
111   1 Oscar E. Johnson. Tobias Richter.
113   1 Oscar E. Johnson. Louisa Thompson, f. p. c.
115   1 Oscar E. Johnson. Wm. F. Simons.
117   1 Oscar E. Johnson. Matthew McLoughlin.
119   1 Robert Wing. Wm. Cahill.
121   2 Robert Wing. Wm. O'Brian and others.
123   1 John E. Thames. John E. Thames.
125   1 William Stewart, f. p. c. Randal Harris, f. p. c.
127   1 William Stewart, f. p. c. Mary Ann Stewart, f. p. c.
129   1 Thomas B. Trout. Charles Henry Burn.
131   1 Thomas B. Trout. Thomas B. Trout.
133   1 Morton A. Waring. Morton A. Waring.
135   1 Morton A. Waring. Slaves.
137   1 Carsten Nohrden. Grist Mill.
139   1 Carsten Nohrden. Martin Von Soosten.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
141   1 Charleston Gas Company James Malone.
143   1 Charleston Gas Company John Burke.
145   1 Catherine Parker, f. p. c. Mary Francis, f. p. c.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
147   1 James Holloway, f. p. c. Nancy Lequeux, f. p. c.
149   2 Estate Joshua Lazarus. John Langen and others.
151   1 Estate Joshua Lazarus. Thomas Keogan.
153   1 Michael McCounity. John Grossenbecker.
155   1 Christopher G. White. Unoccupied.
157   1 Christopher G. White. Unoccupied.
159   1 Louis Seel. Unoccupied.
161   1 Louis Seel. Louis Seel.
163   1 Benjamin J. E. Hatcher. Benjamin J. E. Hatcher.
165   1 James Wiley. James Wiley.
167   1   John Month, f. p. c.
169   3 James Washington, f.p.c. James Washington, f.p.c.
171   2 Sarah Givens. Sarah Givens, f. p. c.
173   1 Charles R. Brewster. Slaves.
175   1 Charles R. Brewster. Slave.
177   1 Bernard McNanby. J. Henry Lange.
179   1 Thomas Lynch. Thomas Lynch.
181   1 James Bancroft. Christian F. Stalze.
183   1 James Bancroft. James Sheridan.
185   1   Unoccupied.
187   1   Caroline Bahr.
189   1   Unoccupied.
191   1   Unoccupied.
193   1 C. G. Bennett. Hay and Grain store.
195   1 C. G. Bennett. Diedrich Twietman.
197   1 John Ahrens. Rev. L. Bunch.
199   2 Margaret Crimmell, f.p.c. Margaret Crimmell, f.p.c.
201   1   Margaret Ann Welling.
203   1 Estate Peter Weinholtz. John Henry Thiels.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1 1   Patrick Moran. Patrick Moran.
4   1 Benj. Mordecai. Francis Q. McHugh.
6 1   Andrew Cunningham. Andrew Cunningham.
8   1 Mary Q. McHugh. Slaves.
10   1 William Schnierle. R.Mackhunny's liv.stables
12   1 William Schnierle. Mary Frazer, f. p. c.
14   1 William Schnierle. C. Henry Eberhardt.
16   1 Estate Jane Wightman. Slaves.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
18   1 Estate Jane Wightman. Edward Powers.
20   1 Estate Jane Wightman. James Murray.
22   1 Frederick Rossler. Slaves.
24   1 Frederick Rossler. Frederick Rossler.
26   1 Jacob Kruse. Jacob Kruse.
28   1 L. Jacob Goldman. L. Jacob Goldman.
30   1 E. R. Beckman. Slaves.
32   1 Thomas Y. Simons. Jennie Reed.
34   1 Moses Henry Nathan. Moses Henry Nathan.
36   1 John V. Holmes. John V. Holmes.
38   1 Charles V. Chamberlain. Charles V. Chamberlain.
40   1 Mrs. Sophia Schwing. Adeline Ferrette, f. p. c.
42   1 Estate Joshua Lazarus. Slaves.
44   1 Trust Estate H. J. Olsen. Robert Scott Fielden.
46   1 Trust Est. E. A. Barfield. William Rippe.
48   1 Trust Est. E. A. Barfield. Jesse Henry Bolles.
50 1   William Kelly. William Kelly.
52   1 Dr. Anthony P. Pelzer. Dr. Anthony P. Pelzer.
54   1 Dr. John Grimké. Dr. John Grimké.
56 1   John G. Milnor. Gehrard H. Bulwinkle.
58 1   John G. Milnor. James Hickey.
60 1   John P. Laborde. John Wm. Carter.
62   1 John P. Laborde. George P. Eldred.
64   1 Francis S. Holmes. Francis S. Holmes.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
66 1   James K. Robinson. Lewis H. Mouzon.
68 1   Ann R. Robinson. Mary Wiley.
70   1 J. H. White. William H. Chapman.
72 1   Thos. J. Warren, trustee. Benj. W. Warren.
74   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Martin Von Glahn.
76   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Oswald Meyer.
78   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Sarah Oliver, f. p. c.
80   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slaves.
82   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Catherine Simons, f. p. c.
84   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slaves.
86   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. James R. Gundy.
88   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. St. Julien A. Wilson.
90   1 Donald McIntosh. Adelle Lacoste.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
92   1 Donald McIntosh. Unoccupied.
94   1 Donald McIntosh. Henry Withington.
96 1   Robert A. Blum. Robert A. Blum.
98   1 James M. Carson. James M. Carson.
100   1 T. W. Johnson. Unoccupied.
102   1 Frederick C. Blum. Unoccupied.
104   1 Thomas Y. Simons. Unoccupied.
106   1 Robert H. McDowell. Robert H. McDowell.
108   1 John F. Strickfuss. Charles D. Bateman.
110   1 Jacinth Ferara. Jacinth Ferara.
112   1 Edward Addison. William S. Green.
114   1 Edward Addison. Edward Addison.
116   1 A. G. Magrath, Trust Est. Thomas C. Sheppard.
118   1 Mary Whitaker. Mary Whitaker.
120 1   Edward N. Fuller. Edward N. Fuller.
122   1   James D. Meyer.
124   1 Emma McCall, f. p. c. Emma McCall, f. p. c.
126 1   Tr. Est. Martha Stewart and children. Martha Stewart.
128   1 Alex. B. Wilson, trustee. John E. Bowers.
130   1 Henry Von Kolnitz. August H. Schwaké.
132   1 Henry Von Kolnitz. Henry B. Roach.
134     Henry Von Kolnitz. Miss ---- Farley.
136     Henry Von Kolnitz. Henry Von Kolnitz.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
138   1 Robert Wing. Martha Astle.
140 1   Henry Lloyd Cade. Henry L. Cade.
142   1 Florence O. S. Seyle. Florence O. S. Seyle.
144   1 Ziba B. Oakes. Francisca Kraneau.
146   1 S. W. Christofel and chil. George Christofel.
148   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Robert S. Purse.
150   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. William Owens, f. p. c.
152   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. James F. Jordan.
154   1 Ebenezer H. Rodgers. Michael Hastings.
156   3 John Henry Hartz. Chas. P. Evans & others.
158   1 John Henry Hartz. Frederick Albers.
160   1 John Henry Hartz. John Henry Hartz.
162   1 ---- Rutledge, f. p. c. Elizabeth Scott, f. p. c.
164   3 Diedrich Buhre. John Fitchew.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
166   1 Diedrich Buhrie. Unoccupied.
168   1 Diedrich Buhrie. Joseph Kliengoharm.
170   1 Diedrich Buhrie. Charles H. Brigham.
172   1 Diedrich Buhrie. Dieck Dehlwes.
174   1 Sarah Rhodes. Michael Shea.
176   1 Sarah Rhodes. William Rhodes.
178   1 Clementine H. Bernard. Thomas Sheridan.
180   1 Dr. Benj. A. Rodrigues. Thomas F. Adams.
182   1 Jacob Wiedau. Jacob Wiedau.
184   1 Michael McManmon. Henry Berger.

THOMAS STREET.

        Runs North from Vanderhorst Street, between Coming and Smith, to Radcliffe Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1 1   Estate Thomas M. Hume. Olney Harleston.
3   1 S. A. Robinson. Mrs. Ellen Robinson.
5   1   William K. Ryan.
7   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 James Legare. Morris Seligman.
4   1   William S. Coates.

THOMPSON'S COURT.

        Runs East from America Street, between Mary and Reid Streets.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
1 1   Estate George Thompson. Unoccupied.
3 1   Estate George Thompson. Ann Rodolph, f. p. c.
5 1   Estate George Thompson. Selina Edwards, f. p. c.
7 1   Estate George Thompson. Elizabeth Cling, f. p. c.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Estate George Thompson. Edward Moultrie, f. p. c.
4   1 Estate George Thompson. Frank Hyams, f. p. c.
6   1 Estate George Thompson. Elizabeth Haig, f. p. c.
8   1 Estate George Thompson. Slaves.
10   1 Estate George Thompson. Catherine Williams, f.p.c.
12   1 Estate George Thompson. Harriet Richardson, f.p.c.

TROUT'S COURT.

        Runs South from Spring St., bet. Coming St. and Rutledge Avenue.

        
No. WOOD. OWNERS. BRICK. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
1   1 Richard Lewis. Richard Lewis.
3   1 ---- Lapenne. John D. Murphy.


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TRADD STREET.

        Runs West from East Bay, opposite Adger's South Wharf, through Wards 1 and 2, to Ashley River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Moses Levy. Unoccupied.
3 1   Moses Levy. Francis L. Johnson.
5 1   Trust Estate Eliza Levy. Moses Levy.
7 1   Robert Forbes. Robert Forbes.
9 1   Alonzo J. White. Ann McCue.
11 1   Alonzo J. White. Patrick Healy.
13 1   Estate Mrs. White. John Fenton and others.
15   1 Thomas Costello. Mrs. Hannah Shannon.
17     Francis P. McGary. Francis P. McGary.
19 1   Henry Oetyen. Isaac Schmidt.
21 1   Henry Oetyen. Charles Froning.
23 1   Miss Pamela Duquercron. James Byrnes.
25 1   Miss Pamela Duquercron. William Fox.
27 1   Thomas Hennesy. Patrick Lee and others.
29   1 Nathaniel Fields. Alexander Logan.
31 1   Otis Phillips. Mr. Phillips' grain store.
33 1   Estate John L. Hedley. Albert Drier.
35 1   Samuel Chapman. Samuel Chapman.
37 1   William H. Inglesby. Unoccupied.
39   1 Dr. Inglesby. Artemas J. Burke.
41 1   Dr. Inglesby. Joachim Palma.
43 1   Mrs. Ann M. Brown. Mrs. Ann M. Brown.
45 1   Archibald E. Miller. Archibald E. Miller.
47   1 Captain John Greaton. Captain John Greaton.
49 1   Estate John T. Marshall. Unoccupied.
51 1   Estate John T. Marshall. Mrs. Harriet Ashby.
53 1   Tr. Est. Mrs. Ed. Ravenel. Unoccupied.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
55   1 Howland & Co. W. E. Howland.
57   1 Martin Dowd. Martin Dowd.
59   1 J. Johnston Pettigrew. J. Johnston Pettigrew.
61 1   Samuel Bell. Samuel Bell.
63   1 Mrs. Isabella Payne. Mrs. Wotherspoon.
65 1   Sarah H. Lovegreen. Henry Segelken.
67   1 Estate Thomas L. Wragg. Slave.
69   1 J. P. Merkhardt. Unoccupied.
71   1 J. P. Merkhardt. J. P. Merkhardt.
73 1   G. Artope. George Logerman.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2        
75   1 Capt. F. W. Benseman. Diedrick Schnaars.
77   1 Estate Robert Limehouse. Samuel Samson.
79   1 John Carnighan. John Carnighan.
81 1   Dr. Elias Horlbeck. Patrick Sheehan.
83   1 Dr. Elias Horlbeck. William Paine, f. p. c.
85   1 Mrs. Julia Watson. Mrs. Julia Watson.
87   1 Estate Mrs. C. S. Thayer. Henry Missroon.
89   1 Mrs. Schwing. James Maxwell, f. p. c.
91 1   Mrs. Schwing. Alfred Thomas.
93 1   Mrs. Schwing. Mrs. Schwing.
95 1   Miss Mary Jane Fraser. Miss Mary Jane Fraser.
97   1 Mrs. Mary Peronneau. Mrs. Mary Peronneau.
99   1 Dr. H. Winthrop & sisters. Dr. H. Winthrop & sisters
101 1   Daniel Lesesne. Daniel Lesesne.
103   1 William C. Bee. Joseph A. Winthrop.
105   1 Estate Mrs. H. Rutledge. Dr. J. E. Holbrook.
107 1   Solomon Legaré. Solomon Legaré.
109   1 Eliza B. White. Mrs. White.
111 1   Wm. P. Holmes & others. Wm. Parker Holmes and
        Misses Deas.
113   1 C. Garetty. Thomas Magnola.
115 1   J. and Benjamin Lucas. Henry L. Pinckney.
117 1   William Izard Bull. William Izard Bull.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   H. Bulwinkle. James Jenkinson.
4 1   Estate J. D. Habernicht. Charles Robir.
6 1   Estate Wm. C. Gatewood. Frederick Fischer.
8 1   Trust Estate Eliza Levy. Capt. C. R. Grantham.
10 1   Trust Estate Eliza Levy. John Wilson.
12 1   Geo. B. Edwards, Miss E.  
      Hammond. Michael Quinn.
14 1   B. Garety. John L. Smith & others.
16 1   B. Garety. Price Williams, f. p. c.
18 1   Mrs. Catherine Otten. Mrs. Catherine Otten.
20 1   Est. Benjamin Smith. Wm. Maguire and others.
22 1   Est. Benjamin Smith. P. O'Brien and others.
24 1   Est. Benjamin Smith. Patrick Boland.
26 1   John W. Lewis. James Faran.
28 1   Estate Wm. C. Gatewood. John Scanlan and others.
30 1 1 George E. Hosegood. George E. Hosegood.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
32 1   Mrs. A. Roberts. Mrs. Magdalen Lewith.
34 1   Frederick Entelman. Frederick Entelman.
36 1   Mrs. Mary A. Davis. Mrs. Mary A. Davis.
38 1   Mrs. Mary A. Davis. Mrs. Jane Miller.
40 1   Mrs. Mary A. Davis. Unoccupied.
42 1   Capt. C. J. Relyea. Capt. C. J. Relyea.
44 1   Mrs. P. Poyas. St. Lo Mellichamp.
46   1 John Mahony, jr. John Mahony, jr.
48 1   Dr. John L. Dawson. Dr. John L. Dawson.
50 1   Dr. John L. Dawson. Dr. J. L. Dawson's office.
52 1   Tristram Tupper. Tristram Tupper.
54 1   Barnwell W. Palmer. Barnwell W. Palmer.
56 1   Estate John T. Marshall. Simeon Hyde.
58 1   Estate John T. Marshall. Rev. Edward T. Winkler.
60 1   Estate John T. Marshall. Mrs. Marshall's bakery.
62 1   Estate John T. Marshall. Mrs. Marshall.
WARD No. 2.        
64 1   William Alston Pringle. William Alston Pringle.
66 1   Mrs. Sarah P. Gibbes. Mrs. Sarah P. Gibbes.
68 1   John Murray. John Murray.
70 1   Henry C. King. Henry C. King.
72   1 Christopher Williman. Christopher Williman.
74 1   George McGill. George McGill.
76   1 Est. Thomas C Marshall. Unoccupied.
78   1 Trust Estate Eliza Lee. John Brown.
80   1 Tr. Est. Mrs.A.B.Dunham George J. Crafts.
82 1   Tr. Est. Eleanor J. Walker Stewart D. Easterby.
84 1   John Ahrens. Mrs. Elizabeth Caenty.
86   1 John Ahrens. Mrs. Maher.
88   1 John Ahrens. John Ahrens.
90   1 Augustus Sachtleben. Augustus Sachtleben.
92   1 Henry D. Lesesne. Henry D. Lesesne.
94   1 J. B. P. Alley. J. B. P. Alley.
96   1 Mrs. Ann Baker. Unoccupied.
98 1   Leopold Duquercron. Samuel Webb.
100 1   Joseph Samson. Joseph Samson.
102   1 Parker J. Holland. Parker J. Holland.
104 1   Beekman McCall & wife. Unoccupied.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
106 1   William C. Bee. Jacob Cohen.
108 1   James L. Jervey. James L. Jervey.
110 1   Mary A. Kennedy. Jacob Misdorf.
112   1 John W. Caldwell. Unoccupied.
114   1 Hon. Edward Frost. Hon. Edward Frost.
116   1 Mary A. J. Kennedy. Mrs. M. A. Mathews.
118   1 Estate Henry Ravenel. Mrs. Eliz. C. Ravenel.
120   1 Mrs. Martha Angel. Mrs. Martha Angel.
122   1 John Kenney. John Kenney.
124   1 Mary N. McIntyre. Mrs. Mary N. McIntyre.
126   1 Mary N. McIntyre. Henry Cheeper.
128   1 Mary N. McIntyre. Slaves.
130   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. C. Enslow. Mary Hollinsby, f. p. c.
132   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. C. Enslow. Slaves.
134   1   William Cochran.
136   1 John C. Hanahan. Hancke Desdebrock.
138   1 John C. Hanahan. John C. Hanahan.
140   1 J. and Benj. Lucas. William Young.
142   1 J. and Benj. Lucas. Patrick Michael Flood.
144   1 Estate John Ashe Alston. Mrs. John Ashe Alston.
146   1 Robert T. Chisolm. David McDougal.

TRAPMANN STREET.

        Runs North from Broad Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
1   1 ---- Elfe.& mdash;-- Edgerton.
3   1   Dr. Chisolm's Hospital.
5   1 Dr. B. A. Rodrigues. Unoccupied.
7   1 Dr. B. A. Rodrigues. James Mustagh.
9   1 Dr. B. A. Rodrigues. Unoccupied.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Benjamin C. Pressley. T. B. Womack.
4   1 Benjamin C. Pressley. Mrs. Beckman.
6   1 Christopher C. Trumbo. John Polhemus.
8   1 Robert Flinn. Robert Flinn.

TRUMBO'S COURT.

        Runs East from Rutledge Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
2   1 Christopher C. Trumbo. Christopher C. Trumbo.
4   1 Christopher C. Trumbo. Unoccupied.
6   1 Christopher C. Trumbo. W. St. Amand.


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UNITY ALLEY.

        Runs West from East Bay, nearly opposite Atlantic Wharf, to State Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Estate John L. Hedley. P. J. Coogan.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   J. E. Emery. Martin Meyer.

VENDUE RANGE.

        Runs East from East Bay, at foot of Queen Street, the South side being in Ward No. 1 and the North side in Ward No. 3.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Chr. M. Olsen. Peter Brown.
3 1   Richard Hogan. Philip Fogarty.
5 1   Benjamin D. Lazarus. Unoccupied.
7 1   George W. Olney and Tr.  
      Est. Mrs. G. W. Brown. George W. Olney.
9 1   George W. Olney. George W. Olney.
11 1   Miss Martha Prioleau. George W. Olney.
13 1   John H. Lange. John H. Lange.
15 1   Estate Thomas Napier. A. H. Abrahams & Son.
17 1   Estate Thomas Napier. Miles Drake.
19 1   Henry Missroon. Unoccupied.
21 1   Miss Martha Prioleau. R. & A. P. Caldwell.
23 1   R. & A. P. Caldwell. R. & A. P. Caldwell.
25 1   Dr. Edmund Ravenel. R. & A. P. Caldwell.
27 1   Mrs. Ann Ross. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
2 1   ---- McKee. Store house, unoccupied.
4 1   Trust Estate A. J. Moses. Unoccupied.
6 1   Trust Estate A. J. Moses. Moses Goldsmith.
8 1   Trust Estate A. J. Moses. Moses Goldsmith.
10 1   Wm. Ravenel. Unoccupied.
12 1   Edmund Ravenel. Joseph A. Thouron.
14 1   Edmund Ravenel. George Huneken.
16 1   Edmund Ravenel. John Bruns.
18 1   B. H. Barfield. Nathaniel Hunt.
20 1   Joseph Prevost. Nathaniel Hunt.
22 1   Patrick McBride. James Wm. Brown.
24 1   Tr. Est. Mrs. L. Mordecai. Thomas W. Mordecai.
26 1   Henry Cobia & Co. Henry Cobia & Co.
28 1   Israel Ottolengui. J. N. M. Wohltmann.
30 1   Estate Isaac Barrett. Theodore M. Cater.


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VANDERHORST STREET.

        Runs West from King, between Calhoun and Warren, to Smith St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 6.        
1   3 John Michel. Eusebio J. Ramos.
3   1 John Michel. Harriet Glover, f. p. c.
5   1 John Michel. C. R. Washington, f. p. c.
7   1 Benjamin H. Barfield. Benjamin H. Barfield.
9   1 Wm. B. Steedman. James N. McGibbon.
11   1 James L. Honour. James L. Honour.
13   1 John Baker. John Baker.
15   1 Charles Cannon. Charles Cannon.
17   1 Edwin Elfe, f. p. c. Ebenezer B. Stevens.
19   1 Edwin Elfe, f. p. c. Edwin Elfe, f. p. c.
21   1 Estate Jacob Miller. John Wm. Miller.
23   1 Estate Jacob Miller. Unoccupied.
25   1 Charles R. Brewster. Charles R. Brewster.
27 1   Mrs. Margaret M. Paine. Mrs. Margaret M. Paine.
29 1   Mrs. Frances C. Bentham. Mrs. Frances C. Bentham.
31   1 Frederick Nihaus. Rose Smith, f. p. c.
33   1 Lorenz E. Stoppelbein. Lorenz E. Stoppelbein.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   John Shachte. Washington Muller.
4   1 John Shachte. Dr. George S. Pelzer.
6   1 Charles H. Simonton. Charles H. Simonton.
8   1 Mrs. Ann Robertson. Mrs. Ann Robertson.
10 1   Washington Fire En. Co. Washington Fire En. Co.
12 1     Axe Company house.
14   1 David D. Cohen. David D. Cohen.
16   1   Upper Wards Market.
18   1 Egan & Devereux. Lydia Bedon, f. p. c.
20   1 Egan & Devereux. Henry Plein.
22   1   Susan Nelson, f. p. c.
24   1 Archibald M. Peurifoy. Archibald M. Peurifoy.
26   1 Donald McIntosh. Wm. Edward Scott.
28   1 F. Salvo, trustee. Francis Salvo.
30   1 Mrs. Martha Stewart. Miles Drake.
32   1 Estate Mrs. Jane Childs. Unoccupied.
34   1 Estate Mrs. M. B. Crow. Charles Lining.
36   2 Isabella D. Simons, f. p. c. Isabella D. Simons, f. p. c.
38   4 Septima Johnson, f. p. c. Septima Johnson, f. p. c.
40   1 Robert Shaw Miller. Robert Shaw Miller.
42 1   Hon. R. Barnwell Rhett. Hon. R. Barnwell Rhett.
44   1 Tr. Est. J. Bickley & wife. John Bickley.


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VERNON STREET.

        Runs West from Wharf Street, immediately above Laurens Street, to East Bay Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 Estate Carsten Nohrden. Bennett Boak.
3   1 Mrs. Jane Thompson. John F. Bail.
5   1 Mrs. Jane Thompson. Mrs. Jane Andrews.
7   1 Mrs. Montgomery. Francis Cherry.
9   1 James Kenny. Thomas Jagon.
11   1 Edward Hamlin. Edward Hamlin.
13   1 Estate Joshua Lazarus. John Gleason.
15   1 Estate Joshua Lazarus. Slaves.
17   1 John A. Cook. James H. Bornemann.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Charles B. Grant. Unoccupied.
4   1 Charles W. Seignious. Rodolph Cox.
6   1 Charles W. Seignious. Mrs. John Mackey.
8   1 Tr. Est. J. A. R. Breaker. Unoccupied.
10   1 Child'n of Mrs. A. Rouse. Mrs. Amelia Rouse.
12   1 Est. P. John Boyee. Mrs. Mary Maher.
14   1 Charles W. Seignious. Edward Kaiffe.
16   1 Tr. Est. Chil. C. A. Lord. James Falmon.
18   1 Jonah M. Venning. Slaves.
20   1 Jonah M. Venning. Slaves.
22   1 Mrs. Eliza C. Ball. Mrs. Eliza C. Ball.

WEIMS' COURT.

        Runs West from King Street, between Price's Alley and Smith's Lane.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 2.        
1   1 John Beasley. Slaves.
3   1 John Beasley. John Beasley.
5   1 John W. Lewis. Slaves.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Tr. Est. Peter Horlbeck and wife. Unoccupied.
4 1   Tr. Est. Peter Horlbeck and wife. Mrs. Keegan.
6 4   Tr. Est. Peter Horlbeck and wife. Edw'd Flanigan & others.
8   1 Estate John McKee. Slave.
10 1   James R. Addison. Mrs. S. Jennings.
12 1   James R. Addison. E. L. Davenport.


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WALL STREET.

        Runs from Laurens Street, between Anson and Middle Streets, to Calhoun Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 Tr. Est. E. W. Greenland. Dr. Melvin Greenland.
3   1 James A. Duffus. James A. Duffus.
5 1   Clement H. Stevens. William Legerton.
7   1 Samuel S. Miller. Samuel S. Miller.
9 1   Robert S. Duryea. Robert S. Duryea.
11   1 Thomas Darey. Thomas Darcy.
13   1 Tr. Est. Ann Walker, f.p.c. Ann Walker, f. p. c.
15 1   Estate W. B. Main. Mrs. Wm. C. Main.
17   1 Miss A. L. Salomon. John Conroy.
19   1 Charles L. Happoldt. Unoccupied.
21   1 Thomas F. O'Sullivan. Thomas F. O'Sullivan.
23   1 Children of J. S. Fogartie. Miss Ann M. Fogartie.
25   1 Trust Est. Isabella Dupré. Miss Isabella Dupré.
27   1 Augustus Ryan, f. p. c. Augustus Ryan, f. p. c.
29   1 Ursula Schmidt. Eliza May.
31   1 Ursula Schmidt. Eliza Burke.
33   1 Wm. H. Houston. Lawrence Lovegreen.
35   1 Dr. Edmund A. Gibbes. George Chiretzburg.
37   1 Dr. Edmund A. Gibbes. Emmeline Elliott, f. p. c.
39   1 Estate J. E. Burdell. Susan M. Jones.
41   1 Estate J. E. Burdell. William Davis, f. p. c.
43   1 William Forsyth. Sylvia Nelson, f. p. c.
45   1 ---- Horlbeck. Margaret Meyers.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Mrs. Jane Leitch. Mrs. Jane Leitch.
4   1 Mrs. Jane Leitch. Mrs. Eliza A. Poyas.
6   1 Corp. Meth. Prot. Church. Rev. Silas B. Southerland.
8   1 Jacob Wienges. William Semken.
10   1 Dr. William Hall. Jane E. Johnson, f. p. c.
12   1 Dr. William Hall. John Hartigon.
14   1 John Kennedy. John Kennedy.
16   1 Charles L. Happoldt. Charles L. Happoldt.
18   1 H. Hogarth. Mrs. Mary Hogarth.
20   1 Jonah M. Venning. Michael Gleason.
22   1 William H. Houston. Betsey Edmondston, f.p.c.
24   1 Robert L. Deas, f. p. c. Robert L. Deas. f. p. c.
26 1   Family of J. F. Edwards. Rev. Wm. B. W. Howe.
28 1   Dr. Alex. E. Gadsden. Charles Mousseau.


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WARREN STREET.

        Runs West from King Street, between Vanderhorst and Radcliffe Streets, to Smith Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 6        
1   1 Estate Nathan Nathans. Unoccupied.
3   1 Estate Nathan Nathans. Slave.
5   1 Estate Nathan Nathans. Catherine Rogers, f. p. c.
7   1 Estate Nathan Nathans. Nero Horlbeck, f. p. c.
9   1 Estate Nathan Nathans. Slave.
11   1 Thomas W. Malone. Slave.
13   1 Thomas W. Malone. Unoccupied.
15   1 Thomas W. Malone Sarah J. Holland, f. p. c.
17   1 Thomas W. Malone. Eliz. S. Matthews, f. p. c.
19   1 Joseph H. Oppenheim. Joseph H. Oppenheim.
21   1 Mrs. Emma C. Roberts. Mrs. Emma C. Roberts.
23   3 Ed. & Caroline Haig, f.p.c. Edward Haig, f. p. c.
25   3 Miss Martha Prioleau. Christina Sturgis, f. p. c.
27   1 Edward Roach. Edward Roach.
29   1 George W. Patterson. William Riley.
31   1 Edward J. Jones. Martha Sully Reeves.
33   2 Mary E. Fenwick, f. p. c. Mary E. Fenwick, f. p. c.
35   1 L. Weiskopf. Emma L. Dixon.
37   1 Estate Mrs. H. Groning. John Witsell.
39   1 John Clancy. Mrs. Mary A. Clancy.
41   2 Ann Shrewsbury, f. p. c. Ann Shrewsbury, f. p. c.
43   1 Mrs. Edwin F. Heriot. Edwin F. Heriot.
45   1 Tr. Est. Mrs. Robt. James. Robert James.
47 1   Hon. Benj. F. Dunkin. Hon. Benj. F. Dunkin.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
4   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Unoccupied.
6   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. William Mitchell, f. p. c.
8   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. John J. Fickling.
10   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Hannah Gibbs, f. p. c.
12   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
14   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
16   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
18   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
20   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
22   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Louise Chalse, f. p. c.
24   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
26   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Margaret Nisbet, f. p. c.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No 6.        
28   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
30   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
32   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
34   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
36   2 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Slave.
38   1 Mrs. Sophia S. Wilson. Unoccupied.
40   1 Henry Pinckney Walker. Henry Pinckney Walker.
42   1 Dr. J. Hume Simons, trus. Dr. John Hume Simons.
      Trust Estate Geo. W. and  
44   1 Martha Egleston. William W. Leman.
46   1 Loftus C. Clifford. Loftus C. Clifford.


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WASHINGTON STREET.

        Runs from Laurens Street, between Marsh and East Bay, partly through Ward No. 3, and partly through Ward No. 5, to Chapel Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 Henry Fordham, f. p. c. Henry Fordham, f. p. c.
3 1   Nelson Mitchell. Patrick O'Heron.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
7   1 Samuel R. Marshall. Samuel R. Marshall.
9   1 Estate Henry M. Howard. Frederick W. Eason.
11   1 Edward Horlbeck. Edward Horlbeck
13 1     Unoccupied.
15   1   Catherine Walkins, f. p c.
17   2 John Dougherty. James Kaley.
19   1 Estate Quintin H. Smith. John Feehan.
21   1 E. W. Howard & children. Mrs. Bridget Reeves.
23   1 S. M. Mortimer & children. Thomas Mortimer.
25   1 Ed. P. Leman, wife & chil. Edward P. Leman.
27 1   Thomas P. Green. Thomas P. Green.
29   1 Trust Est. Mrs. A Della  
      Torre, and Tr. Est. Mrs.  
      McOwen. William Kiley.
31 1   McOwen. Torre's Mill.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
2   1 John Cook. Slaves.
4   1 Estate James Mitchell. Mrs. Rebecca Mitchell.
6   1 Estate Joshua Lazarus. Slaves.
8   1 Peter Woodward. Peter Woodward.
10   1 Mrs. McElmoyle. Unoccupied.
12   1 Mrs. McElmoyle. Willis Jones, f. p. c.
14   1 Mrs. McElmoyle. Jane Brown, f. p. c.
16   1 Manuel Rose. Antonio Rose.
18   1 John Moran. Antonius S. Freitas.
20   1 Charles W. Seignious. George Garner.
22   1 Charles W. Seignious. Alexander Comyer.
24   1 Thomas W. Malone. Edmund Wallace.
26   1 John A. Cook. Charles Degnan.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
28 1 1 R. F. Smith, trustee. Unoccupied.
30   1 Wm. T. Sanders. Wm. T. Sanders, saw mill.
32   1 Wm. T. Sanders. Wm. T. Sanders.
34 1   Charleston Gas Company Gas works.
36 1   Jas. R. Addison, trustee. Dr. Richard A. North.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
38   1 Dr. Thomas G. Prioleau. Dr. Jacob Ford Prioleau.
40 1 1 R. R. Accom. Wharf Co. R. R. Accom. Cot. Press.
42 1   R. R. Accom. Wharf Co. John Webb.
44   1 Mrs. Lavinia Brown. John E. Phillips.
46   1 Mrs. Elizabeth E. Sanders. Mrs. Elizabeth E. Sanders.
48   4 Richard E. Dereef. Alley occupied by Slaves.
50   1 Richard E. Dereef. Louis Hannecke.
52   1 Richard E. Dereef. Rich'd E. Dereef, f. p. c.

WESCOTT'S COURT.

        Runs South from Spring Street, next West of President Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
EAST SIDE, WARD No. 8.        
2   1 James Moore. James Moore.
4   1 Dr. George W. Wescott. Griffin Garris.
6   2 Dr. George W. Wescott. Slaves.
8   1 Dr. George W. Wescott. John Benjamin Kelly.
10   1 Dr. George W. Wescott. Benjamin Bell.
12   1 Thos. Heyward Thayer. Mary Emily Upton.
14   1 Thos. Heyward Thayer. Ann Kelly.
16   1 Thos. Heyward Thayer. Wm. Lawrence Meray.
18   1 James Cannaday. James Cannaday.

WILSON STREET.

        Runs North from Magazine Street, nearly opposite Franklin Street, to Beaufain.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1     John Siegling. Sarah Lawrence, f. p. c.
3     John Siegling. Sarah Lawrence, f. p. c.
5     John Siegling. Cecelia Lewis, f. p. c.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 Estate Henry D. Walker. Unoccupied.
4 1   Estate Henry D. Walker. Nancy Nowell, f. p. c.
6 1   Estate Henry D. Walker. Jane Nelson, f. p. c.
8 1   Estate Henry D. Walker. Clara Purse, f. p. c.


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WATER STREET.

        Runs West from East Bay to Meeting, between Atlantic Street and Stoll's Alley.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Estate James Chapman. Hugh E. Vincent.
3 1   Estate James Chapman. Willington Stevenson.
5 1   James Legare Yates. James Legare Yates.
7   1 David Briggs. David Briggs.
9   1 J. H. Read. Slaves.
11   1 Miss Eliza Toussiger. Juliana Izard, p. c.
13   1 Francis Nipson. Susan Cameron, p. c.
15   1 William C. Miller. William C. Miller.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Mrs. Mary Raymond. Mrs. Mary Raymond.
4   1 Estate James Chapman. Mrs. Chapman.
6   1 Edmund Bates and Thos. Daniels. Edmund Bates and Thos. Daniels.
8   1 Richard E. Screven. Richard E. Screven.
10 1   Trust Estate Mrs. Catherine L. Blake. Julius E. Blake.
12   1 Tr. Est. Mary E. McLeod. Henry A. McLeod.
14   1 Miss Mary E. Holmes. Georgiana and Martha Birnie, p. c.
16   1 Miss Mary E. Holmes. Miss Mary E. Holmes.
18   1 John Cleveland, p. c. John Cleveland, p. c.
20   1 Miss Eliza Toussiger. Miss Eliza Toussiger.
22   1 Mrs. Amy Turnbull. Mrs. Amy Turnbull.

WILLIAMS' ROW.

        Runs West from Meeting Street, two doors above Woolfe, to Railroad Track.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
2   1 Henry Williams. Wade Scott and others.
4   1 Henry Williams. Harman Steinman.
6   1 Henry Williams. John Louis Giffard.
8   1 Henry Williams. M. Hoeffler.
10   1 Henry Williams. Herman Hize.
12   1 Henry Williams. Matthias Hoeffler.
14   1 Henry Williams. Frederick Meyer.
16   1 Henry Williams. Patrick Wall.


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WENTWORTH STREET.

        Runs West from East Bay, between Society and Hasell Streets, partly through Ward No. 3 and partly through Ward No. 4, to Ashley River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   W. S. Henery, trus. Chas. E. Scanlan and wife. Charles E. Scanlan.
3 1   Estate William J. White. ---- White.
5 1   William Kunhardt. William Kunhardt.
7 1   Jacob Ottolengui. Capt. F. Peck.
9 1   A. F. Moses. B. D. Shear.
11 1   Rev. G. W. Moore. Rev. G. W. Moore.
13 1   Rev. Dr. E. H. Myers. Rev. Dr. E. H. Myers.
15 1   R. A. Tavel. R. A. Tavel.
17 1   William Lebby. E. Lafitte.
19 1   Richard M. Butler. Richard M. Butler.
21 1   James Jeffords. James Jeffords.
23 1   Martin Dowd. William T. Miller.
25 1   J. M. Ainger. J. Bruns.
27 1   J. M. Ainger. Mrs. H. Fisher.
29 1   Constantine Dupont. John Harbeson.
31 1   William Proctor. William Proctor.
33 1   John Kenifick. John Kenifick.
35 1   Corp. Methodist Episcopal Church. Lecture Room Methodist Episcopal Church.
37 1   Corp. Methodist Episcopal Church. Church.
39 1   Estate William J. Gayer. Gustavus Follin.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
41 1   Estate Smith Mowry, jr. Thomas Alexander.
43 1   Estate Smith Mowry, jr. H. Z. Laurey.
45 1   Samuel Meeker. Unoccupied.
47 1   Leonard Weissinger. Mrs. Isabel De Leon.
49 1   Fourth Brigade. John A. Wagener.
51 1   John Thompson. John B. Fraser.
53 1   Gr'd Lodge Free Masons. W. B. Thompson.
55 1     Unoccupied.
57 1     Unoccupied.
59 1   Tr. Estate Eliz. B. Smith T. O. Smith.
61 1   Trust Estate Mary Levin. Nathaniel Levin.
63 1   John Siegling. Unoccupied.
65 1   Dr. W. S. Brown. Unoccupied.
67   1 Trust Estate Henry Horlbeck and wife. Dr. Wm. C. Horlbeck.
69 1   Estate John Ward. Henry W. Carr.
71 1   St. Michael's Church. Mordecai Hyams.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
73 1   Saint Michael's Church. Morris Sellen.
75   1 R. Jacobs. Joseph T. Caldwell.
77   1 R. Jacobs. Mrs. Sarah Caldwell.
79 1   Saint Michael's Church. Unoccupied.
81 1   Saint Michael's Church. Richard Caldwell.
83   1 Dr. Henry Boylston. George Graf.
85   1 Mrs. M. E. Toomer. Edward Roach, f. p. c.
87   1 Leon T. Potter. Leon T. Potter.
89 1   Mary S. Johnson. Mrs. Dorothy M. Lawton.
91   1 Hugh R. Banks. Hugh R. Banks.
93   1 Alexander C. Phin. Alexander C. Phin.
95 1   John M. Walton. John M. Walton.
97   1 Henry W. Muckenfuss. Miss Catherine Smith.
99   1 Henry W. Muckenfuss. Unoccupied.
101   1 Henry W. Muckenfuss. Catherine Roberts, f. p. c.
103   1 D. McIntosh. Mrs. Philip S. Chase.
105 1   Mary F. Ahrens. Antoinette C. Duvigna.
107   1 Moses D. Hyams. Unoccupied.
109 1   Moses D. Hyams. Septima Jones, f. p. c.
111   1 Mrs. Beile. Theodore Hendricks.
113   1   Susan Daley, f. p. c.
115   1 Henry J. Brissenden. Henry J. Brissenden.
117   1 Estate William Enston. Edwin D. Enston.
119   1 Benjamin D. Lazarus. Benjamin D. Lazarus.
121   1 Mrs. D. Wilkinson. Mrs. D. Wilkinson.
123   1 Edwin L. Kerrison. Edwin L. Kerrison.
125 1   Theodore D. Jervey. Theodore D. Jervey.
127   1 Dr. Eli Geddings. Charles E. Baker.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
2 1   John Meagher. John Meagher and others.
4 1   Charles W. Seignious. John B. Lafitte.
6 1   J. A. Burckmyer. J. A. Burckmyer.
8 1   Estate Dr. L. L. Cohen. Mrs. Miriam L. Cohen.
10 1   Mrs. H. L. Moise. Unoccupied.
12 1   Mrs. H. L. Moise. Unoccupied.
14 1   William Matthiessen. P. V. Dibble.
16 1   William Matthiessen. John W. Stoy.
18 1   Trust Est. Mrs. Sophronia  
      J. Lea. Chas. P. L. Westendorff.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
20 1   Estate George Thompson. John A. Hamilton.
22 1   Estate George Thompson. William M. Sage.
24 1   Estate George Thompson. Frederick Robbins.
26 1   Corporation ---- Synagogue.
28 1   Franke & Benedikt. Franke & Benedikt.
30 1   Thomas Y. Simons. L. Chapin (back stores).
32 1   J. R. Dukes, trustee. Dr. D. J. Cain.
34 1   W. J. Conner. W. J. Conner and others.
36 1   A. J. Salinas. Unoccupied.
38 1   Isaac Davega. Unoccupied.
40 1   Isaac Davega. Eugene Huchet.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
42 1   William Mazyck. Mrs. Sarah Ann Robson.
44 1   William Mazyck. Unoccupied.
46 1   Mrs. Margaret Just. William Greer.
48 1   Samuel Meeker. Unoccupied.
50 1   Charles W. Seignious. Benjamin G. Willis.
52 1   Charles W. Seignious. Samuel A. Nelson.
54 1   Charleston Fire Comp'y. Engine house Ch. F. Co.
56 1   Estate David D. Cohen. Davis Taft.
58 1   John T. McDowell. John T. McDowell.
60 1   Martha Mitchell. Martha Mitchell.
62 1   Misses Mitchell. Joseph Walker.
64 1   P. Franklin Smith. P. Franklin Smith.
66 1   Richard Yeadon. Richard Yeadon.
68 1   Mrs. Ann Hall. Charles Schubert.
70 1   Tr. Est. J. C. Chrietzberg. R. S. R. Chrietzberg.
72   1 Tr. Est. J. C. Chrietzberg. Bernard C. Riley.
74   1 Roman Catholic Church. Rev. Dr. Richard Baker.
76 1   John S. Riggs. Samuel J. Corrie.
78 1   John S. Riggs. Edmund William Petit.
80   1 Jacob Sass Schirmer. Jacob Sass Schirmer.
82 1   William Searle. William Searle.
84     Saint Philip's Church. Office Dr. T. G. Prioleau.
86 1   Anthony J. Salinas. Anthony J. Salinas
88 1   A. M. and Eleanor S. Elfe. Abraham J. Harris.
90   1 A. M. and Eleanor S. Elfe. George W. Stevenson.
92   1 James S. Johnson & wife. James S. Johnson.


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No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
94 1   Caroline Mehrtens. Isaac Higger.
96   1 Caroline Mehrtens. Caroline Mehrtens.
98   1 John S. Riggs. Carl Frederick Thole.
100   1 John S. Riggs. Robert Toomer, f. p. c.
102   1 Dr. Alfred Raoul. Dr. Alfred Raoul.
104   1 Henry W. Muckenfuss. Henry W. Muckenfuss.
106 1   B. S. D. Muckenfuss. Isaac E. Hertz.
108   1 Charles H. West, jr. Charles H. West, jr.
110 1   Henry Cobia. Henry Cobia.
112   1 Henry Cobia. James Chapman.
114   1 Estate John Hunter. Michael Dowling.
116 1   William A. Wardlaw. William A. Wardlaw.
118     Mrs. A. E. D. Mitchell. Horace W. Mitchell.
120   1 Estate James Ross. James E. Smith.
122 1   Chris. G. Memminger. Chris. G. Memminger.
124   1 Henry W. Muckenfuss. Slaves.
126   1 Henry W. Muckenfuss. Slaves.
128 1   Mrs. Letitia King. Mrs. Letitia King.
130   1 Trust Est. Wm. Ashmead  
      Courtenay and wife. William Ash. Courtenay.
132   1 John Peter Kiep. William Purse, f. p. c.
134   1 John Peter Kiep. Ann Farr, f. p. c.
136   1 John Peter Kiep. William Price, f. p. c.
138   1 John Peter Kiep. John Peter Kiep.
140 1   John A. Fripp. John A. Fripp.
142   1 J. F. Schirmer. Margaret H. Boinest.
144   1 George W. Olney. Thomas Stenhouse.
146   1 George W. Olney. William Henry Gruver.
148   1 A. L. Michel. Catherine J. Michel.
150   1 Matthew Sweegan. Matthew Sweegan.
152   1 Edw'd Francis Sweegan. Edw'd Francis Sweegan.
154   1 Adam B. Glover. Adam B. Glover.
156   1 Harriet J. Benjamin. Harriet J. Benjamin.
158   1 John Mayne Greer. John Mayne Greer.


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WHARF STREET.

        Runs North from East end of Laurens Street, to Calhoun Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WEST SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1   1 Carsten Nohrden. Unoccupied.
3   1 Dr. Edmund A. Gibbes. Unoccupied.
5   1 Dr. Edmund A. Gibbes. Charles B. Grant.
7   1 James McLeish. Unoccupied.
9   1 Jonah M. Venning. Dr. William Hunt.
11   1 William & James Robb.  
13   1 Jonah M. Venning. Michael Noland.
15   1 Jonah M. Venning. Unoccupied.
17   1 Estate Isaac Barrett. Edward Dreux.
19   1 Estate Isaac Barrett. Thomas Lawbery.
21   1 John Robinson. Unoccupied.
23   1 John Robinson. Unoccupied.
25   1 ---- Howe. Unoccupied.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1   Office.
4   1 William & James Robb. William R. Webb.
6   1 William & James Robb.  
8   1 William & James Robb. Thomas B. Bowman.
10   1 Jonah M. Venning.  
12   1 Jonah M. Venning.  
12   1 Jonah M. Venning.  
14   1 Jonah M. Venning.  

WRAGG STREET.

        Runs from Elizabeth Street West to Meeting Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 5.        
2 1   William Aiken. Miss Christina Chisolm.
4 1   William Aiken. Robert R. G. Chisolm.
6 1   William Aiken. Dr. Henry Boylston.
8 1   William Aiken. Mrs. Mary I. Kinloch.
10 1   William Aiken. Misses Meyers.
12 1   William Aiken. Hugh K. Aiken.
14 1   William Aiken. Samuel Hart.


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WOOLFE STREET.

        Runs West from Nassau Street, opposite Amherst 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 Mrs. Joanna C. Saltar. Wm. Wannamaker.
3   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Slaves.
5   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Slaves.
7   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. George Cavanagh.
9   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Archibald Jas. Mills.
11   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Clarissa Jenkins, f. p. c.
13   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. John Fred. Butts.
15   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Wm. Harvey Williams.
17   1 Jas. S. Johnson and wife. Nelson Wade, f. p. c.
19   1 Mrs. D. L. Christie. Margaret A. Joye.
21   1 James Dunning. D. J. Randal.
23   1 Dr. Henry Boylston. James Delaney.
25   1 Thomas J. Wharton. Alwayn Prince.
27   1 Mrs. Jane K. Wharton. Mrs. Jane K. Wharton.
29   1 Frederick C. Blum. Mrs. Mary Petit.
31   1 Frederick C. Blum. Mrs. Bridget Doolay.
33   1 Frederick C. Blum. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 7.        
2   1 Herman Hastedt. Mrs. Ann Hattman.
4   1 Mrs. Isabella C. Leach. Slaves and free persons.
6   1 Mrs. Isabella C. Leach. Mrs. Isabella C. Leach.
8   1 John F. Steinmeyer. Joseph H. James.
10   1 Tr. Est. T. B. Pohl & wife. Mrs. Mary Jane Revers.
12   1 Tr. Est. T. B. Pohl & wife. Henry Buckman.
14   1 Tr. Est. Emelie R. Walter. George H. Walter.
16   1    
18   1   Dennis Lanigan.
20   1   Catherine Early.
22   1 George S. Hacker. T. W. Riggs, wood yard.
24   1 Herman Hastedt. Matthew Sheay.
26   1 Herman Hastedt. George Schneider.
28   1 Herman Hastedt. James Kennedy.
30   1 Herman Hastedt. John Rosengrantz.
32   1 Herman Hastedt. Flora Gray, f. p. c.
34   1   Thomas E. Dallwigk.
36   1   Earnest Buse.


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WEST STREET.

        Runs West from Archdale, between Magazine and Beaufain Streets, to Mazyck Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 4.        
1   1 Estate Robert F. Henry. Julius Berney, f. p. c.
3   1 Estate Robert F. Henry. Mary Mathews, f. p. c.
5   1 Estate Robert F. Henry. Joseph Chitty.
7   1 Estate Thos. D. Condy. Ellen Inglis.
9   1 Joseph W. Harrison. Mrs. Ella Henderson.
11   1 Dr. Henry R. Frost. Helena J Stromer, f. p. c.
13   1 Dr. Henry R. Frost. Harry McGill, f. p. c.
15 1   Eugenia Hedley, f. p. c. Eugenia Hedley, f. p. c.
17 1   Joseph H. Dukes. Martha Aidson, f. p. c.
19   1 Jos. H. Dukes & Maxwell. Unoccupied.
21   1 James L. Petigru. Rosa Hoffman, f. p. c.
23   1 W. L. Daggett, trustee. Lydia Harleston.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Estate Robert F. Henry. Ann Vaughn, f. p. c.
4   1 George Dusenbury. Victoire Bell.
6   1 George Dusenbury. Slave.
8   1 David B. Lafar. Jesse Russell.
10 1   Est. Ann Mitchell, f. p. c. Henriette Garden, f. p. c.
12   1 Robert C. Mitchell. Robert C. Mitchell.
14   1 David C. Gibson, trustee. Anna Jenkins, f. p. c.

WRAGG SQUARE.

        Runs East from Meeting Street, on North side of Wragg Square.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 5.        
2   1 Miss Jane C. Hayden. Miss Jane C. Hayden.
4   1 John A. Cook. Walter Hovey.
6   1 Mrs. Ruth Davis, trustee. Warren Ransom Davis.
8   1 Wm. Henry Houston. Langdon Bowie.
10   1 Wm. Henry Houston. Caleb N. Averill.
12   1 George N. Reynolds, jr. Rev. J. R. Kendrick.

ZIG ZAG COURT.

        Runs North from Atlantic Street, a few doors West of East Bay.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1   1 Thomas W. Holwell. Thomas W. Holwell.
3   1 Edward Jordan. Edward Jordan.
EAST SIDE.        
2   1 John Christian Otgen. Slaves.
4   1 John Christian Otgen. Unoccupied.


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ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF.

        Runs East from East Bay Street, immediately opposite Tradd St.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
1 1   A. Vanderhorst Dawson. T. Savage Heyward.
3       Capt. William Perry.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 J. A. Hopkins. Slaves.
4   1 Henry A. Middleton. Unoccupied.
6   1 Gustavus V. Ancker. Peter Smith.
8   1 Gustavus V. Ancker. S. V. Ancker.
10   1 J. S. Gibbes & A. S. Gibbes Gibbes & Co.
12   1 J. S. Gibbes & A. S. Gibbes T. N. Johnson & Co.

ADGER'S NORTH WHARF

        Runs East from East Bay, next North of the Wharf at the foot of Tradd Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
1 1   James & Robert Adger. Wharf office.
3 1   Robert R. Bee. Robt. R. Bee's cooper shop
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   James & Robert Adger. Adams & Frost, st. house.
4 1   James & Robert Adger. Mottet, Huchet & Co.
6 1   James & Robert Adger. Unoccupied.
8 1   James & Robert Adger. Adams & Frost.
10     James & Robert Adger. Coffin & Pringle.
12     James & Robert Adger. Adams & Frost.
14 1   James & Robert Adger. Fraser & Dill.
16 1   James & Robert Adger. E. H. Rodgers & Co.
18     James & Robert Adger. Harbor Master's office.
20     James & Robert Adger. E. H. Rodgers & Co.
22 1   James & Robert Adger. George E. Pritchett.
24 1   James & Robert Adger. Reeder & DeSaussure.
26     James & Robert Adger. Reeder & DeSaussure.
28 1   James & Robert Adger. Blue Ridge Railroad Co.
30     James & Robert Adger. Unoccupied.
32 1   James & Robert Adger. Agt. Mer.Line N.Y. Pkts.
34     James & Robert Adger. Unoccupied.
36 1   James & Robert Adger. James Adger & Co.
38 1   James & Robert Adger. Fraser & Dill's store house
40 1   James & Robert Adger. E. H. Rodgers & Co.
42 1   James & Robert Adger. Store house, unoccupied.
44 1   ---- Davidson. Unoccupied.
46 1   ---- Davidson. Unoccupied.
48 1   ---- Davidson. Wm. H. Easterby.
50     Bayard Davidson. Edward Menlove & Son.


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SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
2 1   Otis Mills & Co. Wm. C. Dukes & Sons.
4 1   Otis Mills & Co. George A. Hopley & Co.
6 1   Otis Mills & Co. Wm. C. Dukes & Sons.
8 1   Otis Mills & Co. So. Atlantic Wharf office.
10 1   Otis Mills & Co.  
12 1   Otis Mills & Co. Caldwell, Blakeley & Co.
14 1   Otis Mills & Co. Howland & Co.
16 1   Otis Mills & Co. Caldwell, Blakeley & Co.
18 1   Otis Mills & Co. Wharf stores.
20 1   George Gibbon. John H. Schreiner.

ATLANTIC OR CENTRAL WHARF.

        Runs East from East Bay, between Broad and Queen Streets, to Cooper River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
2 1   Otis Mills & Co. Stores, unoccupied.
4 1   Rhett & Robson. B. S. Rhett & Son.
6 1   Rhett & Robson. B. S. Rhett & Son.

NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF.

        Runs East from East Bay, between Broad and Queen Streets, to Cooper River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Otis Mills & Co. Unoccupied.
3 1   Otis Mills & Co. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   Otis Mills & Co. John J. Cohen.
4 1   Otis Mills & Co. J. & J. D. Kirkpatrick.
6 1   Otis Mills & Co. Colcock, McCalley & Malloy.
8 1   Otis Mills & Co. Caldwell & Robinson.
10 1   Otis Mills & Co. Patterson & Stock.
12 1   Otis Mills & Co. Rice, Sims & Barksdale.
14 1   Otis Mills & Co. Drane & Singletary.
16 1   Otis Mills & Co. Wardlaw & Walker.
18 1   Otis Mills & Co. T. S. & T. G Budd.
20 1   Otis Mills & Co. Stores, unoccupied.


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ACCOMMODATION WHARF.

        Is on the East side of the City, next North of Vendue Range.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
2 1   Joseph Prevost. Unoccupied.
4     Joseph Prevost. Nelson T. Sassard
6 1   Joseph Prevost. Hopkins, Hudson & Co.
8     Joseph Prevost. Unoccupied.
10 1   Joseph Prevost. Joseph L. Howard.
12 1   Joseph Prevost. A. Gardelle.
14     Joseph Prevost. Joseph Prevost's office.
16 1   Joseph Prevost. Store house.
18     Nathaniel Fields. Edward Jordan's sail loft.

BOYCE & CO.'S WHARF.

        Runs East from East Bay St., opposite Elliott St., to Cooper River.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
2 1   John Fraser & Co. O'Neale & Crawford.
4 1   John Fraser & Co. Robert Mure & Co.
6 1   John Fraser & Co. O'Neale & Crawford.
8 1   John Fraser & Co. Richard T. Walker.
10 1   John Fraser & Co. Holmes & Stoney.
12 1   John Fraser & Co. Richard T. Walker.
14 1   John Fraser & Co. Smith & Dulin.
16 1   John Fraser & Co. Smith & Dulin.
18 1   John Fraser & Co. H. K. Aiken & Co.
20 1   John Fraser & Co. C. T. Mitchell & Co.
22 1   John Fraser & Co. J. D. Murchison.
24 1   John Fraser & Co. William K. Ryan.
26 1   John Fraser & Co. Boyce & Co.'s wharf office.
28 1   John Fraser & Co. James Macbeth.
30 1   John Fraser & Co. Unoccupied.
32 1   John Fraser & Co. John Bonnell.
34 1   John Fraser & Co. Unoccupied.
36 7   Cowlam Graveley. Graveley & Pringle.

PATTON'S WHARF.

        Is on the East side of the City, at the foot of Hasell Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   Estate William Patton. E. Lafitte & Co.
3     Estate William Patton. Store house.


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SOUTH CENTRAL WHARF.

        Is on East side of the City, at the foot of Cumberland Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   Central Wharf Company. Unoccupied.
3   1 Central Wharf Company. Unoccupied.
5 1   Central Wharf Company. Unoccupied.
7 1   M. C. Mordecai & Co. Stores M.C. Mordecai & Co.
9 1   M. C. Mordecai & Co. Stores M.C. Mordecai & Co.
11 1   M. C. Mordecai & Co. Stores M.C. Mordecai & Co.
NORTH SIDE.        
2   1 Central Wharf Company. Unoccupied store or shed.
4   1 ---- Faber. Unoccupied shed.

NORTH CENTRAL WHARF.

        Is on the East side of the City, at the foot of Cumberland Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   John Fraser & Co. & others. Drake & Moses.
3 1   John Fraser & Co. & others. Bowie, Lafitte & Co
5     John Fraser & Co. & others. H. F. Baker & Co.
7 1   ---- Faber. Unoccupied.
9 1   ---- Faber. Unoccupied.
11 1   ---- Faber. Unoccupied.
13 1   ---- Faber. Unoccupied.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   John Fraser & Co. & others. Cothran, Jeffers & Co.
4 1   John Fraser & Co. & others. Cothran, Jeffers & Co.
6 1   John Fraser & Co. & others. Clarksons & Mey.
8 1   John Fraser & Co. & others. John Fraser & Co.
10     John Fraser & Co. & others. Graeser & Smith.
12 1   John Fraser & Co. & others. George Robertson.
14 1   John Fraser & Co. & others. Chris. Atkinson & Co.
16 1   John Fraser & Co. & others. Stores, unoccupied.
18 1   Bank of State of So. Ca. Unoccupied.
20 1   Bank of State of So. Ca. Unoccupied.
22 1   Bank of State of So. Ca. Unoccupied.
24 1   Bank of State of So. Ca. Unoccupied.


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BROWN'S WHARF.

        Is next South of Vendue Range.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 1.        
2 1   H. T. Street & Co. Hall & Co.
4     H. T. Street & Co. Hall & Co.
6 1   H. T. Street & Co. Brown & Hyams.
8     H. T. Street & Co. LawrenceA.Edmondston.
10 1   H. T. Street & Co. Wharf office.
12 1   H. T. Street & Co. Store-houses, unoccupied.

NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF.

        Runs East from East Bay Street, second wharf below Tradd Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 2.        
2 1   Wharf Company. Ingraham & Webb.
4     Wharf Company. Gourdin, Matthiessen &Co
6 1   Wharf Company. Legare, Colcock & Co.
8     Wharf Company. O'Hear, Roper & Stoney.
10 1   Wharf Company. Mazyck & Howard.
12     Wharf Company. Hanckel & Nowell.
14 1   Wharf Company. Wharf office, Com. wharf.
16 1   Wharf Company. Robert Q. Pinckney.
18 1   Jacob S. Schirmer. Jacob S. Schirmer.
20 1   Jacob S. Schirmer. Jacob S. Schirmer.
22 1   Estate Mrs. Blackwood. Jacob S. Schirmer.
24 1   Jacob F. Schirmer. Jacob S. Schirmer.
26     E. Mills, Beach & Co. Stores E. Mills, Beach & Co.
28     E. Mills, Beach & Co. Stores E. Mills, Beach & Co.
SOUTH SIDE.        
1 1   North Commer. Wh'f Co. Stores, unoccupied.

DRY DOCK WHARF.

        Is on East side of the City, formerly Williams' Wharf, first Wharf above the Market.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1     Dry Dock Company. Charles A. Scanlan.
3     Tr. Est. Mrs. Evelina Bull. Edmund Bull.
5     Tr. Est. Mrs. Evelina Bull. Edmund Bull.
NORTH SIDE.        
2     Dry Dock Company. Thomas B. Trout.
4     Est. William C. Gatewood and Chas. Coates. Palmetto Cotton Press.
6     Dry Dock Company. Unoccupied.
8     Dry Dock Company. Patk. Gafney and others.


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KERR'S WHARF.

        Runs East from Prioleau St., next but one South of Vendue Range.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Thomas J. Kerr. Thomas J. Kerr.
3 1   Thomas J. Kerr. Thomas J. Kerr.
5 1   Thomas J. Kerr. Thomas J. Kerr.
7     Thomas J. Kerr. Thomas J. Kerr.

MARKET WHARF.

        Runs from East Bay to Cooper River, at the foot of the Market.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
NORTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
2   1 Samuel Burk. Samuel Burk.
4   1 Carsten Sahlman. Diedrich Klipping.
6   1 Carsten Sahlman. Unoccupied.
8   1 Carsten Sahlman. James Burroughs.
10   1 George W. Rabb. George W. Rabb.
12   1 George W. Rabb. Elias Levy & And. Nolan.

SOUTHERN WHARF.

        Runs East from East Bay Street, next but one to East Battery.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. Robert E. Brown.
2 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. Motte A. Pringle.
3 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. Edward Barnwell & Son.
4 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. Unoccupied.
5 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. Peter C. Gaillard & Co.
6 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. Wharf office.
7 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. Store, unoccupied.
8 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. Store, unoccupied.
9 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. Store, unoccupied.
10 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. Store, unoccupied.
11 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. Store, unoccupied.
13     Southern Wharf Comp'y. William M. Lawton & Co.
14 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. William C. Bee & Co.
15 1   Southern Wharf Comp'y. Office Fla. Steam Packets.


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STATE WHARF.

        Is on the East side of the City, opposite Pinckney Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
SOUTH SIDE, WARD No. 3.        
1 1   Dr. Christ'r Fitzsimons. Charles Rasted.
3 1   Fitzsimons & Co. Agricultural mill, and office Kerr & Fitzsimons.
5 1     Store house
7 1     Hogan's hand Cot. Press.
9 1   Joseph Prevost. George Jefferson & others.
NORTH SIDE.        
2 1   John Hanckel. Store house.

VANDERHORST WHARF.

        Runs East from East Bay, first wharf below Tradd Street.

        
No. BRICK. WOOD. OWNERS. OCCUPANTS.
WARD No. 1.        
1     Elias Vanderhorst. P. J. Barbot.
3     Elias Vanderhorst. Store house.
5     Elias Vanderhorst. Store house.
7     William Ravenel. Ravenel,Huger & Milliken
9     William Ravenel. Mrs. Mary Tunis.
10     Alexander Robertson.  
11     Capt. James Welsman. Capt. James Welsman.
12     A. Vanderhorst Dawson. T. Savage Heyward.
13     Elias Vanderhorst. Pougeaud & Salas.
14     Elias Vanderhorst. Pougeaud & Salas.
17     Elias Vanderhorst. H. Thierman & Co.
18     Elias Vanderhorst. De Veaux & Heyward.
21     Elias Vanderhorst. Jos. A. Winthrop & Co.
22     Elias Vanderhorst. Middleton & Co.
23     Elias Vanderhorst. Thomas Grange Simons & Sons.


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METEOROLOGY
OF THE
CITY OF CHARLESTON,
FROM 1832 TO 1861.

BY WM. HUTSON FORD, M.D.

        Although Meteorology, the science of the elements, is unable to furnish a satisfactory explanation of all the elemental disturbances; although the true theory of storms, whirlwinds, water-spouts, the aurora borealis, the fata morgana, and of other highly interesting and important phenomena of the air is still unknown; although she cannot predict the states of the weather, as astronomy calculates an eclipse or transit, for want of sufficiently accurate data, and from the apparent irregularity of meteorological conditions, more principles of wide comprehension have been attained, and the subtle reactions of the sun, air and water are more exactly appreciated, than the world probably imagines. Meteorology is naturally an exact science, and even in its present grade of development, calculation is often successfully applied, though frequently inadmissible. In this science, single facts are of less significance than, perhaps, in any other; useful deductions are nearly always drawn from long-continued observations; it deals essentially with averages or means, calculated from maxima and minima. The extremes are all that observation affords, and are often inexplicable, since the forces which have caused them to diverge from their mean or true expression are either unknown or cannot be measured, though sometimes falling within the


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scope of our reasoning, and this even commonly for certain classes of meteorological accidents. The physicist considers himself fortunate even to have reached the general laws in our possession in this obscure branch of knowledge; but the world at large, on the contrary, is impatient to know the immediate causes and effects of changes which cannot escape attention, and which man in many pursuits of life is forced to observe. The problem, generally, is to appreciate the nature and quantity of the forces which cause extremes to diverge, at times, so widely from their real mean--for nature cannot be irregular in meteorology alone. We wish to know why one summer or winter is warmer or colder than another? Why rain is more frequent, the fair weather of longer continuance, the days more windy, the nights calmer, the dew more copious, thunderstorms more frequent in one year than in another? In what have the conditions varied? The seasons are regular in their sequence; spring, summer, autumn and winter, never fail to succeed each other, invested with their special garbs, recognizable in their general characteristics; yet the corresponding seasons of a series of years, in their minor qualities of drought and humidity, of calm or storm, with others included under the term "weather," differ so notably as to engage the attention of the most inappreciative, and to affect the transactions of mankind vastly to their advantage or the reverse; sometimes, in fact, even to their entire destruction by famine, flood or otherwise. As each meteorological state, like every other change in nature, depends upon one or more which antecede it and produce it, the whole series could be easily studied and would form a basis for certain prediction, were the influences affecting it limited essentially to the earth and its surface, and the phenomena of any year would exactly correspond with those of the preceding annual series, as we find to occur in astronomy, where the celestial motions are so certain and regular that calculation may reach backward or forward for an unlimited number of revolutions. In meteorology, this is not the case; the narrower but not less important features of


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the year are controlled originally by agents in motion, whose progress is yet unstudied; the magnetism of the earth, the influence of the sun and moon opposedly and conjointly, of the rotation of the sun upon his axis and the variation of his spots, are some of these. In some instances we may thus trace the order of succession back to such inappreciable influences, but we are oftener checked by the confusion induced by mere quantitative differences; for in this science quantity is always a consideration of high importance--excess of an agent or condition frequently producing an opposite result to that of a moderate intensity. For the present, therefore, meteorological prediction is far beyond our reach; our answers must be conditional, and our assertions limited to very short periods. Science, in her most sagacious temper, is now grappling with the uncertain influences which lie at the root of meteorological change; we must content ourselves in a restricted field, until the barriers are cast down which naturally limit our scrutiny.

        We pass on to a short examination of the meteorological states which are especially active in this city during the warm season, and which have been placed upon record by municipal liberality and foresight. The principal of these are heat, moisture and wind; upon these main divisions hang others which are secondary in character, but to which we shall, nevertheless, devote some attention. The intensity of the sun's rays at any given time and spot upon the surface of the earth, depends:

        First, upon the place of the earth in her orbit; and, secondly, upon the sun's actual altitude above the horizon.

        On account of the ellipticity of its orbit, the earth is three millions of miles nearer the sun on the first of January, or thereabout, than on the first of July. The increased amount of heat received, due to this approach, according to Sir John Herschell, is no less than one-fifteenth of the whole mean temperature; this fraction being added to the heat of winter, in the northern hemisphere, but substracted from that of summer; and conversely for the southern


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hemisphere. The difference between the mean temperatures of summer and winter due to this cause, is therefore greater in the southern than in the northern half of the globe, and the ancient and still current belief is thus founded on fact, that the world is hotter south of the equator than north of it; only while summer prevails, however--for the southern hemisphere is turned toward the sun when the earth is at its perihelion.

        The axis of the earth being inclined to the ecliptic, as the earth revolves in its orbit, the sun appears to travel up and down in the sky, alternately increasing and diminishing in heating power once a year. Four seasons, in the temperate zones, are thus induced, which are of course reverse for the two hemispheres. As the sun mounts and declines, a given surface of the earth receives a varying quantity of heat; more rays impinging upon the surface when the sun is overhead than when it is near the horizon. The following demonstration will explain this assertion and afford us a formula by which to estimate the sun's intensity for any given time:

        Let a line, a b, be drawn in the meridian, tangent to the earth at a, with its extremity a directed to the pole. Let S be the sun, its rays being assumed parallel at the earth; then a line S a will be parallel to a line S b, and the number of rays falling upon the line a b will evidently be measured by a line perpendicular to them between the lines S a and S b. Let this perpendicular, therefore, be let fall from the point b upon the line S a at d. Prolong a b to f, and let fall a perpendicular from d upon the line a f at c. The line d c is evidently the sine of the angle S a f, which is the sun's meridian altitude, and d b is its tangent. But the line d b we have found to represent the number of rays falling upon the line a b, and the square of the line d b would represent the amount of heating rays falling upon the square of the line a b; therefore,

        The sun's heating power, when on the meridian, varies as the square of the tangent of its altitude.

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earth at a, and consequently perpendicular to the radius of the spot in question, the angle S a b will gradually diminish as the line a b is carried farther toward the pole, approaching and finally attaining parallelism with the radius vector; and as the whole amount of the sun's action, in the yearly mean, may be considered as derived from that luminary over the equator, the mean annual intensity of the sun's rays for any latitude will vary as the tang.2 of the complement of the latitude. The intensity of the sun diminishes greatly, therefore, from the equator toward the poles, and it is further obvious that the heat of the sun, during its diurnal ascent and decline, will likewise vary as the tang.2 of its altitude above the horizon.

        The calorific power of the sun, dependent upon altitude in our hemisphere, is greatest at 12 o'clock on the twenty-second of June, and least on the twenty-second of December. On the twenty-second of June, the northern hemisphere would thus, at first sight, seem to have attained its maximum heat, and the temperature of the earth might be supposed to decrease regularly toward the poles. It is found, nevertheless, that the highest heat is reached, at all latitudes, about the end of July or beginning of August, and at that time the temperature, instead of diminishing from the equator toward the pole, actually varies in the opposite direction--the pole being considerably hotter than the equator itself. This singular effect is owing to the sphericity of the earth, and is due to the accumulation of heat. If the earth suddenly ceased to turn upon its axis, a universal conflagration would soon rage upon its illuminated surface, and the ocean would be turned into solid ice upon the other, or dark one. By revolution, the earth's surface successively receives heat, and allows it, at night, to pass off into space. In summer, heat is gradually accumulated, and in winter gradually dissipated. The heat of the earth's surface is consequently determined by the duration of the sun's action, and is measured by the number of hours of sunshine in a day or season, diminished by an opposing number of hours of darkness. The hottest period of the


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day is not 12, M., but occurs between 2 and 3, P. M., at equal altitudes of the sun--that surface being most heated which is longest exposed. It is in this way that the varying length of days, at different seasons and latitudes, modifies the influence of the angle of insolation. When the sun is north of the equator, the days are longer than the nights, but shorter in the southern hemisphere; and when the sun is south, the reverse obtains--the days being in each case progressively longer toward the pole on that side of the equator upon which the sun may be, but progressively shorter on the other side. The following figures, from Espy and Prof. Henry, show the coincidence between the length of the day and the temperature, for the ascending latitudes:

        
LATITUDE. LENGTH OF LONGEST DAY. TEMP. OF JULY 1.
12 h. 72.0°
10° 12 h. 30' 79.5°
20° 13 h. 20' 85.0°
30° 14 h. 88.5°
40° 15 h. 90.4°
50° 16 h. 89.5°
60° 19 h. 45' 88.4°
70° 29 days. 90.8°
80° 4 months. 95.1°
90° 6 months. 96.6°

        The diminution of the sun's intensity, owing to low altitude, is counterbalanced by increase in length of the days; the resulting temperature, as we see by the figures, singularly rising as we approach the pole. This is an effect of the earth's spheroidal figure. Were this cylindrical, the days and nights would be uniformly of equal length, and equatorial temperatures and seasons prevail in all latitudes. As it is, the extremes of temperature diverge as we advance north or south from the equator; the winter becomes colder and the summer hotter. A natural provision exists for the exaltation of animal and vegetable life; what is


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accomplished is sooner done; the season of growth and reproduction is shorter, and, by compensation, more intense. At Bogota, 4° 35' N. L., the difference of temperature between the hottest and coldest month is only 3° Fahr.; in the City of Mexico (19° 25' N. L.) this difference is 14°; in Paris (48° 50') it is 48°; and, in St. Petersburg, 57°. As we progress northward or southward, the difference between the extreme length of the days and the extreme temperatures of summer and winter regularly increase--little such variation occurring at the equator. In the United States, about the middle of July, the temperature of the Cities of New York and Boston, and, in Canada, of Quebec and Montreal, is greater than that of Charleston or of the equator.

        After the summer solstice, although the days are shortening in consequence of the sun's recession, their diminution is for some time scarcely perceptible, and as the days are still much longer than the nights, more heat is imparted to the earth than is lost by night-radiation. The temperature thus continues to rise; the augmentation ceasing as soon as the quantity of heat gained is entirely given off during a longer night, when the acme of temperature is reached, and the earth soon begins to cool. Conversely, the earth does not attain its lowest temperature until a corresponding period after the winter solstice, when the sun has for some time been again advancing toward the pole. The greatest heat is reached in Charleston about the end of July, the thermometer then showing 81° as the mean for a series of years; at the same time the temperature of Jacksonville, Florida, is 88° 5'; of Philadelphia, 90° 4'; of the upper part of Newfoundland, 89° 5'; of the southernmost point of Greenland, 88° 4'; at Baffins Bay, 90° 8'; and at the pole, by calculation, 96°; while at the equator, it is as low as 72°.

        Inequalities of the earth's surface, the neighborhood of oceans, lakes or rivers, and, no doubt, astronomical conditions also, the trade-winds and ocean currents, exert a notable influence upon temperature and the seasonal acme


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of heat for any given place. So active, in fact, are these perturbing forces, that although it is possible upon the basis of the equatorial mean temperature to calculate the mean temperature of every spot of the earth's surface, this calculated temperature is never found to coincide with that obtained by observation. And for similar reasons, this observed mean temperature differs for different localities, even in the same city or part of the country.

        Below we give a table of mean temperatures for the City of Charleston:

        A TABLE showing the mean temperature of each month in each year, for all the recorded years, calculated from the 7, A. M., 2, P. M., and 9, P. M., observations; and also showing the mean temperature of each month, computed from all the years conjointly:

        
YEAR. Jan. Feb. March April. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
1860 51.68 55.25 59.91 69.63 75.72 80.11 84.10 82.30 77.90 69.08 57.84 47.33
1859 50.77 55.69 61.64 64.47 71.60 77.72 79.91 77.95 76.21 64.94 60.30 55.28
1858 55.78 46.80 56.16 65.49 72.97 79.32 81.20 81.38 73.74 70.24 53.14 57.77
1857 40.73 58.39 53.61 58.21 71.06 79.37 78.40 80.22 76.02 63.30 57.85 57.92
1856 39.38 47.03 53.09 65.28 72.86 81.52 83.09 81.86 74.64 65.49 59.42 49.10
1855 51.12 47.00 54.88 65.33 73.05 76.45 81.77 82.09 79.34 64.91 62.55 53.22
1854 51.83 54.44 64.05 63.97 73.17 77.21 81.62 82.11 78.03 67.32 55.75 48.26
1853 49.03 54.52 59.13 67.97 73.93 79.42 82.51 80.46 75.84 65.59 60.93 49.52
1852 43.69 54.34 60.76 64.17 74.82 77.55 81.04 79.06 75.04 70.62 58.97 57.05
1851 50.78 57.28 59.95 65.49 73.28 78.65 81.89 81.21 73.57 67.33 56.91 48.82
1850 56.21 50.88 56.87 62.95 72.38 78.09 82.58 81.37 76.68 65.26 59.33 51.16
1849 49.31 48.81 59.14 63.88 71.46 75.73 78.67 78.90 72.87 67.47 60.42 59.48
1848 51.20 51.36 57.68 62.96 72.85 76.85 77.83 78.30 74.17 66.77 52.93 59.57
1847 51.44 53.96 53.97 65.38 67.56 78.07 77.55 80.17 74.85 68.07 61.73 49.98
1846 48.10 49.44 56.41 63.10 73.20 73.81 79.20 81.89 78.49 66.63 58.77 53.34
1845 51.80 51.71 59.00 69.06 70.07 77.50 80.20 77.30 74.52 63.78 54.74 42.30
1844 57.13 49.71 56.33 55.20 75.88 78.14 81.09 79.05 74.81 65.81 61.71 52.11
1843 54.10 48.44 47.97 61.12 70.57 76.98 80.63 78.77 77.79 65.58 57.63 52.59
1842 55.89 54.83 63.00 68.50 72.50 78.83 77.50 74.00 78.00 65.66 53.17 49.70
1841 54.29 49.36 58.35 64.89 71.96 80.03 83.17 80.98 78.56 62.91 61.11 54.00
1840 48.23 59.37 61.35 69.30 78.61 79.33 79.09 81.21 79.00 70.51 56.94 48.94
1839 49.11 52.85 57.64 66.49 74.95 82.81 82.60 81.63 77.33 70.15 56.35 48.17
1838 54.77 46.99 57.52 67.10 71.13 80.21 86.71 83.78 78.84 66.20 56.92 49.13
1837 43.97 51.20 56.65 62.21 73.10 79.47 86.22 84.19 78.22 71.85 62.23 55.14
1836 50.88 49.96 55.57 67.79 75.05 80.48 83.93 86.29 82.63 62.58 51.28 47.65
1835 48.58 45.18 57.32 65.65 78.82 82.31 82.59 83.92 75.29 67.13 64.95 51.06
1834 49.07 59.50 58.97 65.94 74.06 84.11 85.03 82.79 78.45 69.61 58.63 52.35
1833 51.76 55.01 57.60 65.10 73.68 79.36 81.98 81.09 78.49 65.89 56.80 50.21
1832 51.14 58.40 58.74 64.73 75.53 76.42 80.25 79.54 76.55 66.92 58.31 52.95
Means 50.40 52.33 57.69 64.88 73.34 78.81 81.46 80.79 72.62 66.81 58.19 51.87


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        It will be observed that the temperature begins to rise in February, reaches its highest point in July, descends slowly in the two following months, but rapidly in the latter part of October; the coldest and hottest months being those which follow the solstices. The march of the temperature is well exhibited by an iconographic table and curve based upon the preceding data. The mean temperature of the City of Charleston for the whole year, from the above table, is 65.93; that of Charleston harbor (lat. 32° 42'), (Tuomey's Geo. Rep.), 64.31; of Madeira in about the same latitude (32° 37'), 64.56; of Rome (lat. 41° 54'), 60.70; of Paris (lat. 48° 50'), 51.50; and of Augusta, in the State of Georgia (lat. 33° 28'), 65.24.

        The conditions which affect an increase or diminution of the temperature of the earth's surface, independently of the main astronomical agencies, in successive years, at the same spot, are mainly the fairness of the sky, the density of building and shadiness of the soil, the humidity of the air, and the prevalence of certain winds.

        The surface of the earth is heated proportionately to the fairness or cloudiness of the sky. The coolness of night is due to the shadow of the earth itself; twilight is cooler than broad-day, and a cloudy day is cooler than a bright or fair day, in consequence of the veil which is interposed between the sun's beams and the soil; ceteris paribus, the heat of the earth will be found to vary as the number of fair days in a month or season.

        The fairness or serenity of the sky may be approximately estimated by observation; with much accuracy by means of photographic sensitive paper, by a record of the number of fair days and by the barometer. In this city no special record indicates, with accuracy, the degree of fairness or cloudiness of a day; great natural variations obtain in these qualities, which should be accurately expressed in figures. In the absence, however, of proper data, we must base our remarks upon such as are in our possession from the city records, which relate only to the period of day-light.


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The aspect of the night is not noted. In our registrations, a day is recorded "fair" when clouds have not been observed during the whole or the greater part of it; all "fair" days are assumed, although this is quite contrary to fact, to be equal in light and heat. A "cloudy" day is one upon which the surface has been wholly or mostly shaded; no record being given of the degree of opacity of the clouds, or of the number of hours of day and night during which the sky is covered; and a "rainy" day is one upon which rain is precipitated in great or small quantity; no mention of the duration of the rain, or the fairness or cloudiness of the rest of the day being made. These facts should be ascertained by accurate instruments, and published in the annual abstract.

        Contenting ourselves with the only attainable record--that by simple observation--with regard to the cloudy days, we must pursue a middle course. If a fair day permits the full influence of the sun, while a rainy day, which is supposed to be cloudy also, almost neutralizes that influence, then a cloudy day, so called, would occupy an intermediate position, being in fact neutral, between a fair and rainy day. This will appear just if we reflect that in our climate there are but few days in winter or summer which are entirely cloudy, upon which rain does not fall within the twenty-four hours; if there be no rain, the sun is equally apt to make his appearance. In an estimate of the fairness of the sky, we must, therefore, consider one half of the cloudy days as fair days, and the rest as rainy days, and should an entire day be included in a category which belongs in strictness only to a part of it, scarcely any effect can be evident in a mean which is deduced from several thousand observations. Our records in this respect, and with the above qualifications, extending through a long series of years, may be regarded as closely indicative of the aspect of the sky. We append the following table:

        A TABLE showing the mean fairness of the sky, estimated from the sum of the fair days, plus one-half of the cloudy


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days, and from the records of twenty-five successive years, 1832-1857--in days.

        
JAN. FEB. MAR. AP'L. MAY. JUNE. JULY. AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.
21.04 19.30 21.36 21.94 21.94 21.08 19.14 18.54 21.16 24.08 22.10 20.18

        October is our fairest month; August the least fair of the summer months. We also present a table in which the moiety of the cloudy days is not added to the sum of the fair days, that their influence may be separately observed.

        A TABLE showing the mean number of fair days in each month, computed from twenty-five successive years, 1832-1857--in days.

        
JAN. FEB. MAR. AP'L. MAY. JUNE. JULY. AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.
17.92 16.60 18.36 19.60 19.84 19.32 17.40 16.88 19.36 21.76 19.16 17.16

        As by the preceding table, October is the fairest month, and August the least fair of the Summer months. We also present:

        A TABLE showing the mean number of cloudy days in each month, estimated from twenty-five successive years.

        
JAN. FEB. MARCH. APRIL. MAY. JUNE. JULY. AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.
6.24 5.40 6.00 4.68 4.20 3.52 3.48 3.32 3.60 4.56 5.88 5.64

        August is the least cloudy month of the year; and since it is also the least fair, more rainy days occur in this month than in any other; in August, rain almost always falls upon a cloudy day. Fairness inducing a notable augmentation in the proper temperature of a month, the remarkable fairness of October, with us, explains that gentle diminution of the heat which is frequently perceptible


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only in the increasing coolness of the nights. The mean fairness, it will be perceived from the foregoing tables, regularly increases, if the mean be deduced from a series of years, from July until November. The regular fall of temperature, dependent upon increased length of the nights, is thereby counterbalanced, to a certain extent, and the real temperature remains for a long time stationary, or sinks slowly. This law belongs, however, to the mean of many years, each season exhibiting a progression which varies more or less according to the power of collateral agencies. In certain years the fairness regularly increases, the season is retarded, the mean temperature sinks gradually, and frost falls late. At other times the progression is stationary, or even reverse, the season is interrupted, or may become more and more unfair, the mean temperature will fall quickly or even suddenly, and frost may be looked for early. Thus, in 1854, the number of fair days successively increased in August, September and October, and the temperature, therefore, continued above its mean.

        
1854. AUG. SEPT. OCT.
Fair days 17 20 24
Mean temperature of 1854 82.11 78.03 67.32
Mean temp. for series of years 80.82 76.85 66.66

        While in 1853 the fair days did not increase toward the end of the season, and the temperature was lower than the serial mean.

        
1853. AUG. SEPT. OCT.
Fair days 15 17 17
Mean temperature of 1853 80.46 75.84 65.59
Mean temp. of series of years 80.82 76.85 66.66

        A comparison of other years will furnish similar results.

        The barometer likewise enables us to estimate the fairness or serenity of the sky. According to Müller "a high barometer signifies clear weather for all places where the warm winds bring rain, while a gradual fall of the mercury indicates rainy weather." We give below a table of barometrical maxima from the registrations of this city.


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        A TABLE showing the mean monthly barometrical maxima, computed from a series of twelve years.

        
MONTH. BAR. HEIGHT. MONTH. BAR. HEIGHT.
January 30.436 inches. July 30.188 inches.
February 30.382 August 30.146
March 30.346 September 30.196
April 30.285 October 30.251
May 30.216 November 30.285
June 30.198 December 30.387

        From the record of the fair days, August is the least fair month of the year, and October the fairest of the summer months; and from July until the close of the year each month becomes successively fairer: a progression probably dependent upon changes advancing under the equator, and influencing our climate by the prevalence of certain winds of the return currents from the north-east, as we shall show hereafter. The cause of these barometrical oscillations resides in the changes of specific gravity, induced in the atmosphere through the agency of the watery vapor it holds in solution. When the barometer is high, the weight of the ærial column is increased, and conversely; a column of air, in proportion to its impregnation with aqueous vapor in true solution, or as vapor and unprecipitated, being able to outweigh variable columns of mercury. It is principally by the reduction of this aqueous vapor to the liquid state, in the clouds, that these changes in the specific gravity of the air are produced. The clouds, which are masses of minute, hollow globules of water, are principally held aloft by electrical repulsion from the earth and sea; in this state, no pressure is exerted by them upon the mercury, as they are sustained by a force which neutralized gravity. When, however, these liquid particles become dissolved by the air, they necessarily add their weight to that of the ærial column, without, however, increasing its bulk; as the heavens clear the clouds are dissolved, the air becomes heavier, and the mercury rises. So, likewise, in


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the formation of clouds, the air loses in weight, and the barometer falls; the precipitated vapor, if very abundant, cohering into globules and drops of rain; if in less quantity, remaining above by the electrical force of the earth; in neither case is their weight felt by the barometer. That the mercury should be so notably affected by these influences does not appear surprising when we consider the huge banks of clouds piled upon each other at certain times, all of which is eventually redissolved or thrown down as rain, being not merely blown away, according to a popular idea; and also, that at the earth's surface and at ordinary temperatures, a cubic foot of air may take up from six to ten grains of watery vapor. For a series of years, for seasons or months, therefore, the barometrical records afford a correct indicator of the serenity of the sky.

        While fairness of the days favors the acquisition of heat, fairness of the nights exerts an opposite influence of considerable intensity. The air is heated by terrestrial surfaces, being unable to receive heat directly from the sun to any appreciable extent, and is consequently cooler than the soil in the day-time. The difference between the air and soil temperature is at times very wide. Under the tropic of Capricorn, at the Cape of Good Hope, in Australia, in the interior of South America, about the first of January, when the greatest altitude of the sun for the southern hemisphere coincides with the earth's perihelion, the temperature of the earth's surface sometimes rises to 140 or 150 degrees; even the air, however, may attain nearly as high a heat in certain places--as in Egypt and Palestine, when the wind blows over wide tracts of parched desert. Whatever heat is received by the earth during the day is returned at night. In our latitude, the temperature having steadily risen from sunrise, in virtue of this return, radiation begins to decline at three or four o'clock, P. M., and gradually falls until the next sunrise. The air cannot intercept these escaping rays; they are launched into space and forever lost to our planet.

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conditions. If the sky is unobstructed by clouds, diminution of temperature is rapid, the surface-stratum of air is soon cooled to its point of hygrometric saturation, and aqueous vapor is deposited in the form of dew, which may remain liquid, or be afterward frozen, constituting hoarfrost. Since contact is requisite in this deposition of moisture, dew will be most abundantly formed, when, besides a clear sky, a scarcely perceptible motion exists in the air; new portions of air are thus in succession brought into contact with the cooling surface, and a greater precipitation is affected upon a given area of soil. Dew is deposited upon bodies in a direct ratio to their power of radiating caloric; the best radiators are soonest moistened, and it is interesting to note that organic substances and plants are endowed with superior capacities in this respect.

        When the night is cloudy, the greater part of the caloric radiated by the earth is returned from the clouds; cooling is arrested, or goes on but slowly, and no dew is formed. Cloudy nights are warm both in winter and in summer, and impede the cooling of the earth, while cloudy days prevent its heating; and since "fair days" facilitate the heating of the soil, the earth must be warmer upon a cloudy night, preceded by a fair day, than upon a cloudy night ensuing upon a cloudy or rainy day, or upon a fair night ensuing upon a fair or cloudy day. To produce a maximum of soil heat at night, free access must exist for the sun's rays during daylight; and as soon as the earth begins to cool in the afternoon, the sky should be veiled and the acquired caloric prevented from passing off. This conjunction of circumstances is of frequent occurrence in our city during the months of August, September and October.

        If the sun's rays be shut off by the foliage of trees, the effect is similar; the earth is not so much heated by day, and is less easily cooled by night; a grateful shade protects the surface from extremes both of heat and cold.

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cities, thermal rays which part at certain angles from the surface impinge against walls, the sides of houses, porticoes and piazzas, and after several reflections are, in great part, returned to the earth. Radiation is always obstructed in cities to such an extent, that the soil of a densely-built town, even on a fair night, resembles that of the open fields upon a cloudy night. The temperature of the earth never falls so low within the city, where nocturnal heat-radiation is obstructed, as in the country, where it is unlimited. The mean nightly temperature of the soil is, therefore, least in the open field beneath a clear sky; next, greater in the open field under a cloudy sky; greater, still, in the courts, streets and yards of a city under a clear sky; and greatest of all, in these latter places, upon a cloudy night succeeding a fair day. Under circumstances like these last the temperature of the soil can fall but little, and if building is very dense, becomes almost seasonal, like that of vaults and cellars. Cities are well known to be warmer both by day and night, in winter as well as in summer, than the surrounding country. Hoar-frost consequently occurs, first, in the open field upon the withering herbage; next, upon lots filled with vegetable matter on the outskirts of a city, in pasture grounds, or extensive gardens, and within the town only when the season is well advanced; and with us but seldom even throughout the winter.

        The action of the sun's rays upon the soil is likewise influenced by the humidity of the air. From a moist soil, in a dry air, evaporation is rapid; the sensible heat of the surface is abstracted in the volatilization of the emitted aqueous vapor, and the sun's heating power is proportionately diminished. As the humidity of the air increases, on the other hand, by so much is the cooling process of vaporization retarded, and the sun's heat retained. Moisture of the air, therefore, inasmuch as it retards evaporation, favors the retention of soil-heat; it, moreover, produces the same effect in an independent manner. The caloric rays given off from the earth are of less penetrative intensity than those directly from the sun--they pass less readily through a


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humid atmosphere, although with great facility through dry air; a fact illustrated in the mode practised in Bengal, of fabricating ice at night, by the exposure of water in shallow pans to the clear sky, the air being at the same time very dry. When, therefore, the air is humid, the earth parts at night less readily with its caloric, is not so quickly cooled, and a higher range of temperature is maintained until morning. If, again, the soil be dry, and the temperature elevated, a moist atmosphere causes a precipitation of dew early in the evening--this early dew being of course warmer than that of other nights. A moist atmosphere thus increases the heat of the soil by obstructing diurnal and nocturnal radiation; it preserves acquired heat by preventing evaporation from a moist soil, and causes a deposition of earlier and warmer dew upon a dry soil.

        Humidity of the air varies with the temperature; practically, water being abundantly dispersed, the amount of watery vapor which the air contains depends mostly upon the temperature of the air. The quantity of vapor in the air ranges from 12/40th of the weight of the air, at 32° Fahrenheit, to 1/48th at 80° and upward. Vapors are given off from the surfaces of liquids at temperatures much below their boiling points, and pass off both in the air and in vacuo more rapidly as the ærial pressure is less and the temperature higher, either of their own mass or of the surrounding atmosphere. From watery surfaces vapor is constantly emitted with a rapidity indicative of the elastic force of the vapor at different temperatures and barometric pressures. If the air contains but little watery vapor, what passes into it will be quickly dissolved; if it contains much, or if it be saturated for that temperature, the vapor remains undissolved, and appears as mist; hence it is that the breath is visible in a very damp atmosphere, even when the air is comparatively warm. If the temperature of the air be still higher its solvent power will be still further increased, and more aqueous vapor can be taken up invisibly from a watery or humid surface. If, on the other hand, the air be cold, vapor, which rises from heated liquids, from the


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breath, from the surface of banks, fields, or bodies of water, upon which the morning or evening sun is shining, will not be dissolved, but will appear as mist. Hence the emission of watery vapor into the air and its dissolution are separate phenomena, related to each other, but not necessarily connected.

        Since the solution of aqueous vapor depends ultimately upon the temperature of the air at any given spot, greater humidity should exist as the temperature is greater. The sun heats the surface-moisture, increasing the evolution of vapor, at the same time imparting a higher temperature to the superjacent air, by which its solvent power is enhanced, from which it results that as the temperature of a month or season increases so also will the amount of vapor or humidity.

        The degree of humidity of the air is advantageously estimated by observing "the highest temperature at which the moisture in the air will be condensed upon any cold body;" this temperature is termed the dew-point. The dew-point, in the open air, and for moderate periods of time, that the disturbing influences of winds may balance each other, will, therefore, from all accurate records, be found to advance as theory demands--like the barometrical maxima, indicating the march of the temperature. Müller states that the absolute quantity of water in the air is, like the mean temperature of the air, greatest in July and least in January (for Germany), and of the diurnal variation of the dew-point, which is also inherently controlled by the above laws of the extrication of vapor and its reception into the atmosphere. Espy observes: "It has been ascertained by experiment that the quantity of vapor in the air is increased as the temperature rises with the ascent of the sun. This, however, lasts only until nine o'clock, when an ascending current of air, occasioned by strong heating of the surface of the ground, carries the vapor on high; so that the water contained in the lower stratum of the atmosphere diminishes, although the formation of vapor continues with the increase of the heat; this diminution is


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apparent until four o'clock, when the quantity of water in the lower strata of the air again increases, because the upwardly-directed currents of air cease to carry away the vapor formed; this increases but until nine, P. M., only, or thereabout, because the decreasing temperature of the air puts a limit to the further formation of vapor," more properly, "the decreasing temperature of the soil;" for as dew is soon formed after nightfall under a clear sky, it is obvious that the emission of vapor and its solution in the air must have ceased some time before.

        The dew-point varies in the same direction as the temperature of the air depends upon it, but nevertheless does not progress directly with it.

        Thus, at 32° Fahr., the elastic force of aqueous vapor is 0.200 (inches of mercury), and the air may contain 0.004166 per cent., by weight, of aqueous vapor.

        Also, at 70° Fahr., the elastic force of aqueous vapor is 0.721 (inches of mercury), and the air may contain 0.01515 per cent., by weight, of aqueous vapor.

        Again, at 80° Fahr., the elastic force of aqueous vapor is 1.000 (inches of mercury), and the air may contain 0.02080 per cent., by weight, of aqueous vapor.

        By the proportion, therefore, which follows, the difference of temperature between 70° and 80°, or 10° Fahr., is to the difference between 32° and 80°, or 48° Fahr., as 20.80 is to 100.

        The difference of elastic force between 70° and 80°, or its range between those points = 0.279 (inches), is to the difference of elastic force, between 32° and 80°, or its range between those points = 0.800 (inches), as 34.87 is to 100.

        The difference of saturative weight of vapor between 70° and 80°, or its range between those points = 0.005682 (inches), is to the difference of saturative weight of vapor, between 32° and 80°, or its range between these points = 0.01660 (inches), as 29.34 is to 100.

        But 20.80 is about one-fifth of one hundred, so that while the thermometer ranges through 20.80 per cent. of its entire range, the elastic force ranges through 34.87 per cent. of


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its entire range, and the saturative weight of vapor, through 29.34 per cent. of its whole range. If now, since the dew-point is controlled by the tension of the aqueous vapor, and by the quantity of vapor held in solution at different temperatures, we assume as the range of the dew-point, the mean of the ranges of the elastic force and saturative weight, for the ten degrees between 70° and 80° Fahr., we find that the range of the dew-point is 32.10 per cent. of its whole range from 32° to 80°--that of the temperature being only 20.80 per cent. of its whole range between the same thermometric points. It results, therefore, that when the thermometer, in very moist weather (theoretically saturated), by a seasonal advance, sinks through ten degrees of the scale, the dew-point will, at the same time, sink through 15.4 of the scale.

        It follows, therefore, that the annual or seasonal range of the dew-point is greater than the annual or seasonal range of the thermometer, and this difference of range proves for the spot where it is observed that the dew-point of that place is influenced by the temperature of that place.

        We will now proceed to examine the dew-point, as recorded in this city, being taken at sunrise, and to observe whether the conditions required by theory are fulfilled from these registrations. We append the following table:

        A TABLE showing the mean monthly dew-point at sunrise, and the mean temperature, estimated from a series of twelve years.

        
  Jan. Feb. Mar. April. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Therm'ter 49.49 51.76 57.91 64.96 72.39 77.57 80.66 80.33 75.67 66.60 58.54 51.82
Dew-point 41.86 43.00 48.61 56.02 64.00 70.88 74.22 74.18 68.81 58.00 49.96 44.18

        Both minima occur in January, both maxima in July; and the increase and decrease in both series is quite similar. A parallelism manifestly exists throughout, which we shall further show to be a real dependence by a consideration of the annual ranges of these records. We subjoin a comparison


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of these figures for all the years in which the dew-point has been recorded:

        
For 1860, range of Temperature 36.77° Integers the same nearly.
For 1860, range of Dew-point 35.98 Integers the same nearly.
For 1859, range of Temperature 29.14 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1859, range of Dew-point 30.88 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1858, range of Temperature 34.58 Integers the same nearly.
For 1858, range of Dew-point 33.99 Integers the same nearly.
For 1857, range of Temperature 39.49 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1857, range of Dew-point 42.42 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1856, range of Temperature 43.71 Integers the same.
For 1856, range of Dew-point 43.29 Integers the same.
For 1855, range of Temperature 35.09 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1855, range of Dew-point 39.06 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1854, range of Temperature 33.85 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1854, range of Dew-point 36.55 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1853, range of Temperature 33.48 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1853, range of Dew-point 38.68 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1852, range of Temperature 37.35 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1852, range of Dew-point 39.90 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1851, range of Temperature 33.07 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1851, range of Dew-point. 33.61 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1850, range of Temperature 31.70 Integers the same.
For 1850, range of Dew-point 31.32 Integers the same.
For 1849, range of Temperature 30.09 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1849, range of Dew-point 31.68 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1848, range of Temperature 27.10 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1848, range of Dew-point 29.77 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1847, range of Temperature 30.19 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1847, range of Dew-point 32.06 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1846, range of Temperature 32.98 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1846, range of Dew-point 38.00 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1845, range of Temperature 37.90 Dew-point range greatest.
For 1845, range of Dew-point 40.51 Dew-point range greatest.
For Mean range of Temperature 31.17 Dew-point range greatest.
For Mean range of Dew-point 32.36 Dew-point range greatest.

        As we expected to find, the dew-point range is almost invariably greater than that of the thermometer; this is also evident upon an inspection of the means.

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        A TABLE showing the increment of the temperatures and dew-point, for August, September and October, conjointly, and for all the recorded years.

        
YEAR. MEAN TEMPERATURE OF 7 A. M. AND 2 P. M. DEW-POINT.
1854 76.12° 70.20
1855 76.00 69.11
1846 75.46 68.51
1858 75.35 68.20
1860 76.41 67.37
1847 75.34 67.03
1853 74.48 66.98
1856 74.74 66.79
1852 75.24 66.58
1849 74.13 66.55
1850 74.51 66.54
1857 73.63 66.43
1851 74.74 65.74
1848 73.71 65.69
1859 73.12 65.16
1845 72.30 64.22

        The maxima of temperature coincide with the maxima of the dew-point, and so also for the minima. The thermometrical range is 3.82°; that of the dew-point 5.98°.

        The humidity of our city is thus influenced by its heat for years and seasons; this is true likewise for months.

        
In 1860 both minima occurred in Dec.; both maxima in July.
In 1859 both minima occurred in Jan.; both maxima in July.
In 1858 both minima occurred in Feb.; both maxima in Aug.
In 1857 both minima occurred in Jan.; both maxima in Aug.
In 1856 both minima occurred in Jan.; both maxima in July.
In 1855 both minima occurred in Feb.; both maxima in Aug.
In 1854 both minima occurred in Dec.; both maxima in Aug.
In 1853 both minima occurred in Jan.; both maxima in July.
In 1852 both minima occurred in Jan.; both maxima in July.
In 1851 both minima occurred in Dec.

        July and August of this year (1851) scarcely differ in temperature or in the dew-point, the temperature of July being 81.89, and its dew-point 74.38; the temperature of August being 81.21, and its dew-point 74.69.


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In 1850 both minima occur in Feb.; both maxima in July. In 1849 both minima occur in Feb.; the maximum temperature occurs in August, and the highest dew-point occurs in July, which is, however, but three-quarters of a degree greater than that of August--the usual monthly difference between the dew-points of two adjacent summer months being five or six degrees.

        In 1848 both minima occur in January; the highest dew-points and temperatures occur in July and August.

        In 1847 both maxima occur in August; the minima in December and February.

        In 1846 both minima occur in Jan.; both maxima in Aug.

        In 1845 both minima occur in Dec.; both maxima in July.

        In the great majority of instances both maxima or minima occur in the same months, although these months are by no means the same for every year; and when, exceptionally, they occur in different months, these months are generally of nearly the same intensity.

        Humidity implies heat; much which has been attributed to this quality is strictly referable to the heat that accompanies and induces it.

        We therefore regard it as established, generally and for this city, that the dew-point is controlled by the temperature, and that the range of the dew-point is simultaneously greater than the range of the thermometer, in consequence of the influence of heat upon the humidity of the air.

        We pass on to an examination of "moisture of the surface," or rain. More rain falls in summer than in winter; this will be evident from an inspection of the following tables. To show the intensity of showers, we give:

        A TABLE showing the mean number of inches of rain which falls upon one rainy day in each month, estimated from twenty-six years.

        
JAN. FEB. MARCH. APRIL. MAY. JUNE. JULY. AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.
0.317 0.308 0.511 0.262 0.528 0.432 0.471 0.537 0.597 0.512 0.278 0.290


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        Upon one rainy day, most rain falls in September and least in April. April showers are proverbially light. Conjointly, August, September and October are characterized by a greater intensity of rain, than any other period of three months in the year; and in August and September, conjointly, the actual amount of rain which falls upon an average is also as great as that for any other three months of the year. This will be seen from the following table:

        A TABLE showing the mean fall of rain, in inches, for each month, in this city, computed from a series of twenty-six years.

        
JAN. FEB. MARCH. APRIL. MAY. JUNE. JULY. AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.
2.32 2.04 3.93 1.41 3.96 3.59 5.89 6.56 4.89 2.59 1.60 2.56

        The weather, therefore, of August and September is characterized by fairness, heat and heavy rains. We have already found that in August it is seldom cloudy without rain.

        The dew-point bears no relation to the depth of rain-fall, although excessive humidity of the air is closely connected with the occurrence of rain at certain seasons; but no measurable connection of the dampness of the air from surface-absorbed moisture, with the temperature, upon which rain depends, of the higher atmospheric regions, can be reasonably supposed to exist. As regards our city records, after diligent search, we are entirely unable to perceive any ratio between the dew-point and the number of inches of rain for days, months or seasons. The stratum of air in contact with the earth does not follow the hygrometric variations of the upper atmosphere; were it so, we should be frequently enveloped in fog, and would be exposed, like those who live upon a high mountain, to wide and sudden changes of temperature. The majestic oscillations of the sky are, for the most part, imperceptible at the earth's surface. The lower air strata, in temperate climates, are scarcely


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ever saturated with moisture. If rain falls, it is soon redissolved from the earth, and during the heaviest showers the air is really transparent, no fog or mist remaining, most frequently, after the rain ceases; while at the same time great masses of cloud above attest the entire saturation of the strata in which they float, and whence the rain has proceeded. The air above is always nearer its saturation point than that below, when the earth is warm, and conversely. Upon a summer's day the brilliant cloud-banks, termed cirrhus, indicate that the air at that elevation and temperature is saturated with moisture; these clouds are formed each day from vapor drawn from the earth. As the warm and moist current rises from the surface, it expands in bulk, and falls in temperature; and upon reaching an altitude controlled by its temperature at the surface, and its proper humidity, precipitation of a portion of its vapor occurs, and cloud is formed. These accumulations in the months of August and September, generally make their appearance about eleven o'clock, A. M., and increasing toward afternoon, frequently break up in a thunder storm; their height above the earth may be calculated from the dew-point temperature.

        The upward diurnal currents next claim our attention.

        Most transparent media allow a free passage not only to the white light of the sun, but also to its actinic and heating rays. The sun has no appreciable effect in warming the air; unlike rays emitted from terrestrial bodies, whether by reflection or radiation, the sun's rays possess a tension or penetrative power, in virtue of which they pass through diaphanous substances without heating them. A plate of glass, which permits the sun's rays to traverse it, but remains cold, must attain a certain temperature before it gives passage to the radiated heat of a common fire. The temperature of the air consequently depends upon that of the earth's surface, and of the bodies upon it; the atmosphere is heated by caloric applied to its lowest strata, and, like liquids, as shown by Count Rumford, can only be warmed from below. A continual upward projection of the lower


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and warmer strata, by colder and heavier ones above, brings fresh masses in contact with the heating surface. Notwithstanding the common assertion, that air heated at the earth's surface rises only until it enters a stratum in thermal equilibrium with itself, it is demonstrable that every surface-heated stratum tends to rise to the highest regions of the ærial ocean, and would do so were its mass unbroken by winds or the force of gaseous diffusion. Thus, the density of the air diminishes as we ascend, by a fixed ratio, with a corresponding fall of temperature. At all elevations, the ratio between the density and temperature of an air-stratum is constant; for, should a volume of the cold, attenuated air of the highest stratum be brought down to the earth, it would gradually diminish in bulk, with a steady rise of temperature, until finally, upon the earth's surface, its temperature and density would be found to equal those of the air around; it would have no tendency to rise or to sink, but would, if carried upward, resume its former low temperature and expanded bulk. While at the earth, however, should the least amount of heat be imparted to it, if prevented from mingling with adjacent masses, it would rise to the very highest regions, or surface (if there be such a termination) of the atmosphere; for, at any point of its upward progress it would be equally buoyant with the air around, in consequence of expansion from diminution of pressure; it would likewise possess the same temperature, in consequence of its equal density; it would, however, be of greater temperature, in consequence of the heat imparted to it, and of less density than the air around; it must, therefore, rise, and so throughout, for every point of its ascent. By the upward currents, the whole ærial mass is constantly commingled, and a mean atmospheric purity eventually attained. Whenever the sun's rays fall upon the earth, in its usual state of comparative dryness, the surface-layers of air are soon heated, and perpetually stream upward. Throughout the day, these ascending currents are in motion, their place being filled by lateral supplies of cooler air from the water, the sides of mountains,


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forests, or sections of country over which clouds may float. At no successive instants, during a bright day, after the earth has once been warmed to the temperature of the night air of the previous night, do the same particles touch the surface; an unremitting renewal of the surface air-stratum is in continual progress as long as the heat of the soil or terrestrial surface is greater than that of the air in contact with it. The ascending currents are generally established about an hour after sunrise, and cease a little after sunset; these limits are much influenced by season, temperature and dryness of the soil or other surfaces.

        The ascending currents belong strictly to the diurnal system; they do not exist at night. After sunset, if the sky be clear, the earth is rapidly cooled, its temperature sinks below that of the superincumbent air, and motion can no longer be communicated to the surface-stratum of the atmosphere, for heat is not now imparted to it. At night, therefore, there is no upward current, nor, on the other hand, is there a downward current; for as the air above does not lose heat by radiation to any appreciable extent it remains at rest, and should the surface-stratum be cooled ever so much, it is thereby rendered heavier and still more immovable. Upon a flat surface the night air consequently rests unmoved, but if the surface be inclined it rolls down as from the sides of mountains, or sinks from the perpendicular surfaces of trees, rocks or buildings, to diffuse itself uniformly over a level surface, or to fall to the lower levels of valleys, swamps or rivers. For level surfaces, however, like those of most cities, upon a calm night, the stratum of air which was in contact with the earth near or after sunset remains unmoved until the following morning. The stillness peculiar to the air at night is well illustrated by the motions of mists and smoke. Upon a cold morning, when all exposed objects are coated with hoar-frost after a clear night, the air before sunrise is transparent, and no mist is seen; as soon, however, as the sun rises and acquires sufficient heat, mist is observed to rise into the air from all frosty surfaces upon which the sun shines, and soon begins to move slowly upward in the ascending currents.


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        When cool air flows over a warm and damp soil, as over marshes or swampy places, the vapor given off from them is condensed during the night, and a mist is formed which hangs motionless upon the earth during the entire night or is slowly diffused over neighboring spots; but when the rays of the sun have somewhat heated the soil beneath the entire mass is frequently seen to move upward, at the same time the air beneath being quite transparent. This striking exhibition we have often noticed in the extended rice fields of this State. Mists are similarly formed upon the surface of rivers or other collections of water; they are last influenced by the morning's sun; after the misty veil has been completely withdrawn from the face of the earth, the course of the river, or outline of the bay, is clearly designated by the vapory mass.

        Smoke, from a tall chimney, is seen during the day to rise obliquely and finally to mingle with the clouds; on the contrary, in the early morning, before the ascending currents are established, it rests nearly in the same stratum in which it is given off, and if there be no wind, or only a gentle sidelong current, it can be traced for miles at exactly the same distance above the earth, except when it meets a forest, when it rises just high enough to pass over the summits of the trees. This is owing to the higher night temperature of the woodland over the surrounding open country. The smoke of a fire built upon a vessel in the centre of a body of water, in the still morning air, rises gently to a certain height, then sinks upon the water and flows off, if there be any current, in direct contact with the aqueous surface. So, likewise, for steam in a humid atmosphere. The smoke of a cigar is wafted upward, during the day, at the rate of several feet in a second; but, at night, if there be no wind, remains where it was emitted, or even sinks slowly toward the soil. Not only does the sense of sight furnish proofs of the mobility of the diurnal air and the calmness of the earth-stratum at night, but likewise the sense of smell. Effluvia of all sorts are nearly imperceptible in the day-time, but accumulate in great intensity at


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night, if there be no wind. The "scent" of wild animals, which is sometimes given off by the breath and surface of the body, and sometimes from special glands, in the language of the hunter, "lies" best at night and in the calm morning which succeeds a fair, frosty night. Most animals, especially if they depend upon the sense of smell, follow their prey at night. Animal odors may be perceived at night for marvellous distances; the scent of the skunk (Meplutis Americana) is offensive even to human senses for a mile or two, in the direction of the wind, from the spot where the animal has been worried or killed. We all know that the perfume of flowers is especially intense after dark; in most cases, odors are given off in equal quantity during the day, but are lost in the ascending currents; at night, however, they accumulate in the surface-air. The same is also true of that host of offensive and noxious smells liberated from the surfaces of cities, and the various foci which abound wherever men congregate; they are imperceptible during the hours of sunshine, but become eminently disagreeable soon after nightfall, and are especially abominable and dangerous before sunrise; so likewise for the musty and offensive emanations of ponds, marshes and swamps in the country, which are not noticeable or dangerous in the day, but become most so at night, and in the morning--in the phraseology of the countryman, "before the dew is off the ground"--dew must, of course, be evaporated almost entirely before the upward currents can be actively established.

        Besides, the diurnal "upward currents," lateral currents, or winds, are of great importance with respect to the various conditions of humidity and heat of the air and of the earth's surface. Winds vary in direction and force; their direction depends mainly upon seasons, and the sun's diurnal position; their force is not so much within the scope of our appreciation. Local conditions exert a marked power upon the force and relative frequency of the various winds. In a flat country, like ours, proximity to the sea is probably the only cause of irregularity in the sequence of the annual


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currents; they are far more deranged in mountainous districts; the winds are not, therefore, the same for every spot on the same parallel of latitude, but, like the real mean temperature, deviate widely from the results of calculation or the demands of theory. This irregularity is very considerable at the surface of the earth. Could observations be made high in the atmosphere, it is probable a far greater uniformity, year by year, would be observed. Both the direction and force of the winds vary with the seasons--the difference between the violent gusts of winter and the calmness of summer, especially toward autumn, is familiar to all. No reliable record is made, in our city, of the highly important quality of the "force of the winds;" we must content ourselves, therefore, with a view of their general monthly direction. We subjoin:

        A TABLE showing the prevalent direction of the wind during each month at sunrise, and at four, P. M., and the mean or general prevalence, estimated from a series of twelve years.

        
  Jan. Feb. Mar. April. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
At sunrise. N. E. N. E. S. W. S. W. S. W. S. W. S. W. S. W. N. E. N. E. N. E. N. E.
At 4, P. M. N. E. S. W. S. W. S. W. S. W. S. W. S. W. S. W. N. E. N. E. N. E. S. W.
Mean N. E. N. E. S. W. S. W. S. W. S. W. S. W. S. W. N. E. N. E. N. E. S. W.

        We find that in this city the wind prevails, from March to August, from the south-west; and from September to February, from the north-east. The year is equally divided, except for the month of December; yet even here during the night, when the real ærial current may be supposed to be more truly indicated, as we see in the sunrise observation, the wind prevails from the north-east. Much irregularity is, however, observed in the direction and qualities of the wind for similar periods of different years, and both the temperature and dew-point are thereby affected. According to the laws of the ærial circulation in the north temperate zone, and as we find in our city registrations, while the sun is north of the equator the wind blows from


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the south-west, but from the north-east when south of the line. The uncertain and fitful north-east winds which prevail here are plainly the returning currents, which, further south, when their strength is augmented, become the trade-winds. The south-west winds are the superficial currents of the atmosphere, which, coursing toward the north, reach the earth at a point generally 30° north of the sun's position and upward. The whole system of the winds is yearly shifted from north to south, centering upon that belt of the earth which has just attained its highest soil-temperature. The air which is heated at the earth as far as the sun's influence extends, courses from both sides north and south, toward the belt or great circle of highest temperature, upon which the northward and southward currents meet, and, passing upward, give rise to frequent calms. These currents rise to the higher regions of the atmosphere with the velocity of revolution proper to the latitude of the heated belt, and passing north and south advance north-eastwardly and south-eastwardly toward the poles; these north-eastward currents when they at last reach the earth, in our hemisphere, are the south-west wind.

        Near the sea-coast the sea-breeze sensibly modifies the direction of the regular seasonal winds at the earth's surface. The sea-breeze is a wind which blows inland from the ocean during the day only, induced by the heating of the interior country, whose "upward diurnal currents" give rise to a draught from the sea of cooler and denser air. This wind is most regularly pronounced upon an island of considerable extent, with a ridge of elevations in its centre. During the day the ocean air flows steadily in to supply the place of the ascending earth-heated columns; but after sunset, when the temperature of the earth sinks below that of the air above it, a retrograde motion is established; the cooled and heavier air falls down the mountain-sides with increasing velocity toward the sea, constituting the land-breeze. The land-breeze is never found on the seaboard country of a flat continent; it is necessary for its establishment that there be a chain of mountains of moderate


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height and extent, at the least, not too far removed from the shore. Within the influence of these mountains, as in the island alluded to, a true mountain-breeze will be felt at night. The sea-breeze generally springs up about ten o'clock, A. M., lasting until near sunset; the land-breeze, where it is found, begins about two hours after dark and lasts until sunrise. The land-breeze is observed in nearly all of the West India islands, and on the western coast of South America, but not on the Atlantic coast of the Confederate States--the country being entirely flat for several hundred miles from the ocean. During that period of our year when the south-west winds are gradually giving place to the north-east winds, calms are frequent both by day and night. During the day, however, the sea-breeze breaks the oppressive stillness of the air, but at night the calm is entirely undisturbed. The heat of the day is thus tempered by the ocean-breezes, which are of lower temperature than winds which have blown over a heated country. Exclusive of elevation, the influence of the sea-breeze explains the greater coolness of our seaboard cities, as compared with inland towns during the day, but at night the reverse obtains. And, again, although the temperature of seaboard cities is some degrees lower their dew-point is always higher; dryness of the air characterizes the climate of the country far inland, as compared with the seaboard; the moderate heat, therefore, of the sea-level is more oppressive, through defect of cutaneous evaporation upon the human economy, than the higher but less exhausting heat of the interior.

        At the sea-coast, the effect of heat is still further heightened by the influence of the above-mentioned calmness so frequently observed. The calmness of the nights is greatest about the end of August and during the first half of September, in our city, and diminishes toward the close of the year. No record of this quality has been made, although its importance in many respects it is scarcely possible to over-estimate, for meteorological, and especially for hygienic researches; an approximate observation of the


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force of the wind at sunrise is recorded, but as this is only by estimate, no instrument being used, and as, moreover, the observation at sunrise is inadequate to express the windiness of the past night, we are obliged to have recourse to an oblique method, which in some degree expresses the desired figures, as follows:

        After a calm night the dew-point temperature of sunrise will not differ appreciably from the minimum temperature of the past night. It is evident that the dew-point of the early morning cannot be greater than the lowest temperature of the night previous, for at this latter temperature, if dew is deposited in the same volume of air, or after a calm night, no dew-point can exist at a higher temperature. On the other hand, the dew-point of sunrise cannot be appreciably less than the minimum temperature, for the following reasons: The dew-point of sunrise for any two consecutive days may be assumed equal for the means of a long series of years. But, as we have already seen, the dew-point rises progressively during the day with the temperature, and only begins to fall when the declining temperature of the night descends upon it, precipitating a portion of the vapor as dew. The dew-point, therefore, retires at night before the temperature, and in a humid atmosphere the minimum dew-point and minimum temperature are the same. But if the night has been calm the dew-point of sunrise cannot be different from the minimum dew-point of the night, nor, consequently, from the minimum temperature. In our humid air, in reality, the minimum temperature is a minimum dew-point observation. A coincidence of these figures is, therefore, indicative of calmness of the night previous; variations from each other in either direction can only be produced by the entrance of wind, which, if moist, gives a higher dew-point, and if cold a lower temperature. Should a gentle breeze from the sea blow all night, neither the temperature nor dew-point will differ from those of the evening before, when we know they did not accord--the dew-point being almost invariably some degrees lower than the temperature. Variation, therefore, of the dew-point of sunrise from the minimum temperature of the night previous,


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signifies wind, and the approximation of these figures denotes calm, while the degree of calmness or windiness will be somewhat indicated by the figures expressing the amount of the divergence of the two records.

        Such a table we subjoin. It will be seen that the calmness of the nights diminish from August to November by the successive increase of the numbers for these months:

        A TABLE showing the sum, for the months of August, September and October, of the nightly variations of the dew-point at sunrise, from the minimum temperature of the night:

        
  1856. 1855. 1854. 1853.
August 76 70 97 94
September 110 87 108 115
October 136 154 119 214

        The indications of the barometer likewise concur with those just considered. The height of the barometer being noted three times a day, at 7, A. M., 2, P. M. and 9, P. M., it is fair to conclude that it records very nearly the atmospheric fluctuations of the twenty-four hours. The range of the barometer is essentially controlled by wind, for its height would obviously remain the same were it continually surrounded by the same mass of air. Whatever changes occur in the density of the atmosphere must either be caused by wind or produce it, and the barometer will in either case be affected. It has been urged by Espy, that winds, and especially storms, are produced by the agency of the heat given off in the condensation of vapor, when currents of different temperatures and hygrometric saturation commingle. Precipitation undoubtedly occurs under these circumstances, and there is generally an upward tendency of such masses of air, but that this is owing to a dilatation by heat appears entirely inadmissible. Vapor is deposited by a diminution of temperature, induced either by the direct cooling influence of the earth's surface or that of terrestrial bodies, or by the admixture with the warm mass of another volume of less temperature, a mean temperature of the mixture resulting. In all cases, moisture is only deposited


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from the warmer current. But if vapor extricates heat during its condensation, then it has been deposited by some other agency than reduction of temperature, which is the only known mode by which, in nature, water dissolved in air can be separated from it. According to Mr. Espy, a condensation by cold would take place in air which is being warmed--which is entirely out of the question. The air in reality, after condensation has occurred, is lower than before in temperature, but of less density. A cubic foot of perfectly dry air at 70° weighs less by ten grains or more than a cubic foot of moist air at the same temperature. When, therefore, the air is cooled down to a point at which it loses the greater part of its moisture, it becomes specifically lighter, the diminution by contraction of bulk in its own volume being inconsiderable when compared with the amount of vapor thrown out of solution and condensed in the fine, globular state in which it floats as cloud, and is suspended by the repulsive electricity of the earth. Such a mass of air tends, therefore, to rise, and we cannot doubt that the winds which are so commonly felt at the earth just before a fall of heavy rain are induced by a sudden ascent of those strata in which condensation is advancing from the intermingling of currents. It is impossible to admit Mr. Espy's theory of winds and storms upon the basis of an extrication of heat by condensing vapor.

        All such changes, which are of constant occurrence, in the density and moisture of the air, are causes of wind, and are betrayed by the barometer. According to their intensity and frequency, the difference between the highest and lowest indication of the mercury will be of greater or less extent; the barometrical range varies as the windiness of the weather. We subjoin:

        A TABLE showing the mean monthly barometrical ranges; estimated from thirteen successive years:

        
  JAN. FEB. MAR. APL. MAY. JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.
Inches 0.866 0.881 0.763 0.697 0.544 0.417 0.386 0.378 0.510 0.644 0.582 0.837


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        August, by this record also, is the least windy month, and February the most so. The calmness of the weather increases from February until July, and decreases until the close of the year; the weather becomes more windy, as we have already shown, in August, September and October, successively.

        Ozone, or oxygen, in a positively electrical state, varies greatly in quantity in the air at different periods of the year. It is created in the atmosphere by electrical induction, by the evaporation of water, by the evaporation of the sap of plants, and during thunder-storms--in connection with which we shall especially notice this remarkable substance, whose variations are now regularly recorded throughout Europe.

        In Marignac's experiments upon the artificial ozonification of oxygen by the spark of the electrical machine, in which a long spark was found more efficient than a short one, we are furnished with a direct illustration of the natural formation of ozone during the passage of the lightning flash. The oxygen in the path of the thunderbolt becomes electrified at the moment of discharge, and a union is at the same time effected, to a slight extent, of the oxygen and nitrogen of the air to form nitric acid; or this substance may arise from the action of ozone upon the ammonia which the air always contains in minute quantity. Nitric acid as well as ozone, and ammonia generally in the form of a nitrate, are well known to exist in rain-water, and especially in that which has fallen during a thunder-storm. "Ozone," says De la Rive, "is found in the rain which falls during thunder-storms; this water manifests the same properties observed in distilled water in which ozone has been dissolved;" for "all the qualities of rain-water may be imparted to distilled water by placing it in a cup in communication with the earth, while it is exposed to the action of a powerful machine evolving a strong odor. For the full ozonification of the water, this must continue for at least half an hour." Ozone may be demonstrated in rain water "by the addition of a little sulphuric acid to the


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water, paste of iodide of potassium having been first mixed with it; the blue reaction, indicating the liberation of ozone, is then immediately manifest; it might be possible that ozone forms with pure water a compound (possible peroxide of hydrogen) which masks its qualities until set at liberty by the affinity of sulphuric acid for water." In all of seventeen specimens of rain which had fallen during thunder-storms, Liebig was able to detect nitric acid, combined with ammonia or lime; while only in two of sixty parcels of rain-water which had fallen without thunder was he able to find even traces of this acid.

        The sulphurous odor so commonly mentioned as pervading spots where thunder falls, is due to ozone, as likewise the strong odor sometimes perceived by æronauts. "Wafer, surgeon of Dampier," says Arago, "relates that in traversing the Isthmus of Darien, the showers he encountered were accompanied with lightning and furious claps of thunder, and that the air was then pervaded by a sulphurous odor, strong enough to take away the breath, especially in the midst of woods." When the English vessel, Montague, was struck by lightning in 1749, so strong an odor was diffused around, says Chalmers, that the vessel seemed to be a mass of sulphur. "De Romas shows considerable acuteness in comparing the odor of thunder to that of electrical batteries." Buchwalder, according to Scoutetten, a Swiss engineer, whose duties called him frequently to the highest peaks of the Alps, declares that, being one day on the summit of Senlis, near Appenzel, lying with his domestic beneath a small tent erected on the snow, they were all of a sudden enveloped by the thunder and lightning, whose claps were darting in every direction. The domestic was killed on the spot, and immediately afterward the tent was filled with a very strong and peculiar odor. "One day," says Schönbein, who relates this interesting observation, "I received a visit from M. Buchwalder while experimenting with ozone, its odor filling the laboratory, and I was not a little surprised to hear him declare that he recognized perfectly the odor which he had perceived beneath his tent


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on the top of Senlis." The æronaut, Wise, also states that, during a thunder-storm witnessed by himself when upon a balloon excursion, "the ascending current would carry the balloon upward to a point in the upper cloud, when its force would be expended; the balloon being then driven outward, would fall some distance, then be drawn anew into the vortex, and again be carried upward to perform the same revolution, until I had gone through the cold furnace seven or eight times: while all this time the smell of sulphur, or what is now termed ozone, was perceptible, and I was sweating profusely from some cause unknown to me, unless it was from undue excitement." (Espy, 4th Meteor. Rep., p. 26.)

        There can be no question that ozone is thus produced among the clouds in vast quantities, being widely disseminated, and eventually reaching the earth, according to the direction and force of the wind. Experiment, however, clearly proves that ozone occasionally descends to the earth in great abundance very shortly after its formation above: this is probably the case in calm weather. This is, in part no doubt, owing to the fact that the electrical phenomena of the clouds are intimately associated with the hygrometrical, and, like these, are not in parallelism to the changes in progress near the earth's surface.

        The occurrence of thunder-storms is materially affected by the temperature, probably both of the earth and of the air, and also by the direction of the wind. In the warm season, everywhere, thunder-storms are more frequent, and likewise near the equator, in preference to higher latitudes. Singularly enough, however, even under the equator, thunder is sometimes extremely uncommon, or never heard at all, as at Lima in Peru, which is situated upon a lofty plateau; at other places in the same latitude, but at the sea-level, it seems to thunder perpetually. In Charleston, thunder and thunder-storms are especially frequent in the months of June and July, and in the early part of August, when the wind blows from the south-west, and the temperature is at its maximum; it is excessively rare for a thunder-storm


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to come in from the north-east or ocean. During the period of the warm season, in which the wind habitually blows from the north-east, viz: the latter part of August, and the months of September and October, thunder-storms are uncommon in this city, and are sometimes wholly unobserved. The following figures show the mean monthly prevalence of thunder-storms in Charleston:

        A TABLE showing the number of days upon which thunder-storms occurred during the warm months--estimated from 13 years--1845-57.

        
JUNE. JULY. AUG. SEPT. OCT.
4.2 6.6 5.1 1.8 0.7

        Thunder-storms are common in June, are frequent in July, less so in August, and are rare in the following months. This is true for the summer months for nearly all places in the northern hemisphere, except those where the wind is notably irregular; this will be seen from the following table, from Scoutetten, of observations at different places by different observers:

        
Observer. Place. Year. Jan. Feb. March April. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
SIMONIN. Nancy. 1854       2 2 4 4 5        
BOECKEL. Strasburg. 1853       1 4 5 6 1 1 1    
BOECKEL. Strasburg. 1854       1 4 5 6 2 1      
BOECKEL. Strasburg. 1855     1   3 3   9        
Total 2 4     1 4 13 17 16 17 2 1    

        At the above points of observation, thunder-storms would appear to decline very swiftly after having reached their acme of frequency.

        Popular experience maintains a well-founded belief that thunder-storms purify the air. After a storm of wind, followed by thunder and rain, the air is cooler and free from foul smells. Nature revives from the exhaustion of a sultry heat, vegetation is renewed, animal life is invigorated, leaves and herbage glow with a fresher green, when the


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agitation of the elements is past. Independently of the effects of wind and moisture and the diminution of heat, there can be no doubt that the presence of ozone is favorable to the renewed activity of animal and vegetable life at such times, for ozone is known to possess remarkable stimulating properties upon living beings. As we have shown, its presence is sometimes perceptible immediately after a thunder-storm, although, in most cases, it is probably drifted away with the wind. Thus, according to Schiefferdecker, "a notable increase of the ozonicity of the air is sometimes observed after a thunder-storm." We have seen that ozone is brought down in the rain of thunder-storms, and it must, consequently, escape into the air in certain quantity when the moisture is dried up. The ozonic odor may sometimes be plainly perceived during ordinary thunder-storms, and occasionally is even very intense at the surface of the earth; this must depend in part upon the quantity of ozone brought down from the clouds in the rain which falls. Scoutetten states that "if storms be unaccompanied by rain, or furnish but little, ozone does not become sensible at the earth." A day or two after a thunder-storm the ozonoscopic paper frequently reveals a notable increase of ozone in the atmosphere; but this is not always the case; and it should be considered, that the elaboration of this agent in the clouds is by no means a local mechanism relating to the earth beneath, but is only a part of a universal system whereby it is generated continually, and uniformly dispersed for the destruction of effluvia and impurities of all sorts in the air, and for the excitement of the living functions.

        The electricity of the earth and atmosphere, which is the active cause of thunder-storms, is likewise able to induce the formation of ozone by induction, as in the air around the prime conductor of the electrical machine. The origin of ozone in this way, although independent of actual discharges of electricity, is generally accompanied by thunder and lightning. While, therefore, frequency of thunder shows a high grade of telluric and atmospheric electricity,


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rarity of this meteor by no means proves its deficiency, and although ozone is necessarily abundant when thunder-storms are very frequent, it may nevertheless be present in the air in considerable intensity when they are rare or even absent.

        Thunder is most often heard in the warm season, for aqueous evaporation is then most active. It is most frequent in the neighborhood of large masses of water, but not upon the aqueous surface itself, diminishing in frequency at sea as we leave the continental shores. According to Arago, there are most probably spots upon the ocean where it never thunders, as well as upon the dry land; thunder is but seldom heard in the great desert of Sahara, and in Egypt it occurs but three or four times a year, and is, moreover, limited to the sea shore and banks of the Nile. This is owing to the necessity of concurrence for the production of electrical discharge of clouds charged with opposite electricity; since, therefore, the earth and the vapor given off from it are, according to Peltier, charged with negative electricity, but the vapor drawn from watery surfaces, with positive electricity, upon the sea, at a distance from the land, as well as upon land at a considerable distance from the ocean, both sky and earth are similarly electrified; no such conjunction of clouds of different electricities can therefore for the production of the phenomena of the thunder-clap, or, but rarely, by some irregularity of the wind.