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DIRECTORY
OF THE
CITY OF CHICAGO,
FROM AUGUST TO DECEMBER, 1843.
McAuley, Patrick - Marsh,
Alexander
McAuley, Patrick, laborer, Gurdon S. Hubbard
McBean, , laborer, res Dearborn
McBride, Thomas, teamster, cor Franklin and Madison
McCabe, John, tanner, Gurnee & Matteson
McCade, Patrick, porter, Tremont House
McCann, Francis, cooper, res VanBuren near Market
McCann, Patrick, laborer, res North Water, bet Clark and Wells
McCanner, Mrs., res west of Market, south of Washington
McCanny, clerk, Henry M. Stow
McCarthy, Owen, grocery and boarding, North Water near Wolcott
McCarthy, Patrick, laborer, n.-e. cor Dearborn and Washington
[died March 15, 1858, aged -.
McCarty, Timothy, laborer, res near North Branch bridge, 5th Ward
McCarty, William, Stow's foundry, bds Western Hotel
McCauly, Patrick, laborer, res Dutch Settlement
McClellan, John, general supt. of public works, on Lake Michigan
McClelland, Hugh, wagonmaker, James Clifford, res 5th Ward
[died, Lake Forest, Lake Co., Ill., January 1, 1885, aged 79.
McClure, A. M., baker, James L. Howe
McClure, Sanyl, lottery ag't, Carlton Holland, bds Farmers' Exchange
[died 1843.
McClusker, Patrick, mason, res near North Branch bridge
McComas, Samuel, tailor, res West Water, bet Randolph and Lake
McComnas, Samuel J., teacher, school and res near Sauganash Hotel
McComas, S. H., tailor, res LaSalle, bet Lake and South Water
McComber, Miss, milliner, etc., 155 Lake, up stairs, res same
McConnell, Edward, gardener, res S. Branch, 2 miles south, west side
[died May 11, 1878, aged 72 1/2.
McConnell, John, book-keeper, Seth T. Otis, bds City Refectory [died August 18, 1855, aged 55.
McCord, Jason (Moseley & McC.), bds D. B. Heartt, alderman 2d ward,
county commissioner [died November 28, 1870, aged 61.
McCormack, Mrs., res North Water, bet Wells and Franklin
McCorristen, Wm., prop. American Hotel, North Water [died, St. Louis, Mo., October 25, 1862, aged 67.
McCowan, James, res bet Market and South Branch
McCue, Patrick, laborer, res Randolph [died before Jan. 13, 1852.
McCuen, Michael, warehouseman, Newberry & Dole
McCullough, David, mason, bds Illinois Exchange
McDermott, , hatter, Lorenzo P. Sanger, bds Mansion House
McDonald, Dennis, sailor, res Dutch Settlement
McDonald, Michael, grocer, North Water near Wolcott [died April 4, 1857,
McDonnell, Charles, grocery and boarding house, 33 Market [died April 16, 1885, aged 81,
McDonnell, James [died 1870.
McDonnough, Matthias, laborer, alley near N. Clark and N. Water
McDonnough, Michael, carpenter, alley near N. Clark and N. Water
McDonnough, P. H., captain schooner Charlotte
McDonnough, Thos., drayman, res W. Water, bet Randolph and Lake
McGilorey, John, cabinet maker, Manahan & Jacobus
McGlashan, John, gardener, res Archer ave, 2 miles south [died August 11, 1873, aged 58.
McGlin, Michael, laborer
McGovern, John, laborer, res Franklin, bet Washington and Madison
[died July 21, 1883, aged 82.
McGraw, Edward, laborer, res North Water, bet Clark and Dearborn
[died, Pecatonica, Ill., July 14, 1890, aged __.
McGraw, James, mason, A. S. Sherman
McGraw, Mrs., res S. Clinton, bet Randolph and Washington
McGraw, Patrick, clerk, James Hervey, bds Canada House
McGraw, Volney, laborer, Sylvester Marsh
McGuire, Michael, laborer, res North Water, bet Clark and Dearborn
[died, Pecatonica, Ill., July 14, 1890, aged __.
McHale, John, laborer, res North Water, bet Clark and Dearborn
[died March 17, 1854, aged __.
McHenry, Peter (col'd), [Black Pete], cook, City Hotel, res Clark near Jackson
McIlwaine, Mathew, physician, bds Sauganash Hotel
McIntosh, David, sailor, res Oliio, bet Pine and St. Clair
McIntosh, Wm., capt. schooner Victory, res Michigan, bet Dearborn and Wolcott [lost on Schr. Victory, March, 1844, on Lake Michigan
McIntyre, Francis A., clerk, Asher Rossetter, bds same
McIntyre, John, grocer, cor West Water and Randolph
McIntyre, Morgan, res south of Jackson, 3d Ward
McIntyre, William, Scoville & Gates
McKay, Patrick, saloon, res North Water near Kinzie
McKay, Samuel, groceries and provisions, junction North Water and Kinzie, res same [died February 5, 1871, aged 58.
McKinney, Joseph, pedler, bds American Temperance House
McKnight, John, hatter, Lorenzo P. Sanger & Co., bds Jas. A. Smith
McLaren, Henry, laborer, res Market
McLean, Thomas, laborer, res Dutch Settlement
McLeoud, R., Stow's foundry, bds Western Hotel
McMahon, Patrick, porter, City Hotel
McMahon, Patrick T., tailor, Lake
McManniman, Jacob, laborer, res Madison near Franklin
McMillen, A., carpenter, bds Illinois Exchange
McMullen, William, drayman, res Canal, bet Randolph and Lake
McNeil, James, laborer, Gurdon S. Hubbard
McNeil, Joseph, laborer, res North Water near North Branch bridge
McNeil, Malcolm, shipearpenter, North Branch near Chicago ave
McNeil, Michael, laborer, Gurdon S. Hubbard
McQuin, John, laborer, res Washington, bet Wells and Franklin
[died October 26, 1855,
McQuin, Michael, laborer, res North Water, bet Clark and Dearborn
McShea, Michael, laborer, res North Water near Franklin
McWilliams, James, chair maker, 40 Franklin, res same [died, Oak Park, Ill., 1893, aged 75.
Mack, Firman, clerk, Wm. H. Adams & Co., res LaSalle, bet Madison and Washington [drowned in Chicago River,
Madden, William, grocer, South Water
Magee, Henry, lawyer [died June 21, 1855, aged 57 3/4.
Magee, William J., laborer, res W. Lake, bet Water and Canal
Magie, Haines H (H. H M. & Co.), res 279 Ohio [died, Washington, D.C., January 16, 1879, aged 75.
Magie & Co., H. H, dry goods and groceries, 130 Lake
Magill, Alexander W., clerk, Theron Pardee, bds Arthur W. Magill
Magill, Arthur W., clerk, U. S. land office, res Mich., bet Rush and Pine
Magill, Julian (Whiting, M. & Co.), bds Arthur W. Magill
Maguire, Bernard, cooper, Charles Walker & Co.
Mahan, Owen, laborer, res Kinzie, bet Franklin and Wells
Mahan, Thomas, sailor, steamer Champion
Maher, Hugh, cooper, Eri Reynolds' packing-house, South Branch [died, Hyde Park, January 22, 1884, aged 66.
Mahoney, Jeremiah, laborer, res N. Dearborn, bet Water and Kinzie
Malcolm, Robert, mason builder, res Clark near Washington [died October 9, 1871, aged 68.
Mallady, John, laborer, res North Water, bet Clark and Dearborn
Malzacher, Louis, groceries and provisions, 167 Lake, res same [died April 24, 1868, aged 68.
Manahan, Owen, carpenter, bds John Ryan [died, Highland Park, Ill., October 11, 1883, aged __.
Manahan, Thomas (M. & Jacobus), res Clark [died, Norwood Park, Cook Co., Ill., March 31, 1884, aged 71 1/2.
Manahan & Jacobus, cabinet makers, 10 Clark
Manierre, Edward, tailor, 43 Clark, bds Elisha Clark, 1st Ward [died, New London, Conn., July 26, 1890, aged 78.
Manierre, George (M. & Meeker), res 49 State, school commissioner
[died May 21, 1863, aged 46.
Manierre & Meeker, attorneys, 118 Lake
Manley, William E., Universalist clergyman, res Clark
Mann, Cyrus, family groceries, 47 Clark, res same [died in California, 1851.
Mann, J., hatter, Israel Cyrus Stephens
Mann, Tielman, laborer, res Dutch Settlement
Mansion House, 84-6 Lake, Skinner (Chas.) & Smith (Jos. Flint) props
Marback, Joseph, farmer, cor Chicago av and Rush, alderman 6th ward
Mariam, James, cooper, Charles Walker & Co.
Markesen, Ole, carpenter, res Dutch Settlement
Markle, Abram A., laborer, North Branch, 4th Ward [died November 30, 1845, aged 48.
Mars, Samuel, pump pedler, res LaSalle, bet Washington and Madison
Marsallani, Louis, stone quarrier, bds Charles McDonnell
Marsh, Alexander, with Luther Marsh, bds same [d. Oct. 9,1874, a, 53
These remarks were on the first page of
the listing of residents. It is included here for users of each
page.
REMARKS.-It has been the design to include in this Directory the names of all persons and all firms in the City; to arrange them alphabetically; and in every instance to give the correct spelling. There may be cases, however, where names may have been
accidentally inserted in the wrong connection, and cases also of incorrect orthography. Abbreviations, which occur only in a very few words, will readily be understood: bet stands for between; res for residence; bds for boards; Rand for Randolph; Mad for Madison; Wash for Washington; etc. The word street in most instances is omitted. The place of business uniformly precedes the residence.
Very few of the buildings were numbered, except Lake Street; the numbers now given are those of the present, (1896).
The deaths in most cases, except as otherwise stated, occurred in Chicago.
Source: Directory of the
City of Chicago Illinois for 1843, Compiled By Robert Fergus, Printer, A
Resident of Chicago since July 1, 1839. Chicago: Fergus
Printing Company, N. W. Cor. Illinois St. and Dearborn Ave. 1896.
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