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Excerpt from The Delaware State Directory and Gazetteer, for 1874-75: Containing a Complete Directory of the City of Wilmington, Together With a Gazetteer Descriptive of Every Post Office, Hundred, County, River, Bay, Creek, &C.; Also a Business Directory of the Whole State, Giving the Names of All Professions, Trades and O Armstrong Ada J teacher, h 605 Tatnall. Bateman Sue, teacher, h 709 Tatnall. Black Annie, teacher, h 629 Jefferson. Booker George W., (j. E. Silcox 7th cor Buttonwood. Brown Jacob R., florist, Bushland, Garesche's road. Chandler C. B saloon, 3 W 5th. Cleland, F. R., grocer, Monroe cor Conrad. Coyle Emma, teacher, h 511 W 4th. Cross Jos., cigars and tobacco, 100} W 2d, h 817 E 9th. Downes B., physician, h Heald, S Wil. Drake C. F., spike manuf., cor 3d and Church. Finley Wm. F., lab. H Heald, S Wil. Foster James, lab h Heald, S Wil. Francis Mary J teacher, h 521 W 6th. Fraser Elizabeth D., teacher, h 509 King. F redd Isaac S., grocer, 5th and Spruce. Fullerton Annie, teacher, h 7th n Poplar. Gambison Walton, mcdowellville. Goodwin Susie M., teacher, h 837 Windsor. Green, Anna A., varieties, 221 W 6th. Hamilton Fanny, Hedgeville. Hare Sallie, teacher, h 9th cor Adams. Harrison Mary E teacher, h 624 W 6th. Hawkins M. Irene, teacher, h 608 King. Hay Dora, teacher, h 219 W 7th. Hayes Edwin C., clerk, h Claymont, S Wil. Hay Eudora E., teacher, h 219 W 7th. Hays reuben, flour and feed, Heald, S Wil. Hazel Alice, teacher, h 404 E 6th. Herron Otto, cigar dealer, h 703 Market. Hillegas Levi, wheelwright, h 609 W 3d. Janiver Charles, druggist, h Heald, S Wil. Mccall Laura, dressmaker, 813 W 4th. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.