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Excerpt from The Albany Directory, for the Year 1859: Containing a General Directory of the Citizens, a Business Directory, and Other Miscellaneous Matter Bigg Henry, mason, h. 105 Jefferson Bigg Mary A. Mrs. H. 83 Church Bigo'am And'w S. Carman, h. 90 Swan, Arb. Hill Big 1am Thomas, tailor, h. 19 Westerlo Bigley George, tobacconist, h. 101 First Bigley John, laborer, h. 5914 N. Lansing Bigley Michael, keeper of State Arsenal, h. 23 Van Woert igley Richard J. Printer, h. 32 Howard igsby, J. R. Grocer, Hamilton, 0. Hawk, h. Igsby John, shirt and collar manufactory, 496 Broadway, h. 37 Maiden lane ilders Matthias, farmer, h. 57 Alexander illings Nelson, laborer, h. 13 Lark illson Abraham, h. 22 Orange illson Abraham, mason, h. 413 Wash. Ave. Billson Adam H. Mason, h. 49 Van Schaick Hillson Charles, carpenter, bds. Zeh's Hotel, 38 Hawk Billson Henrv, cigarmaker, h. 110 Third ildheauser Fred'k E. Blacksmith, h. 18 Jacks inck Isaac, (miller grocer, Washington, Greenbush ingham Anson, (calvin, Bingham mcclellan), attorney, 77 State, bds. American Hotel ingham George H. Shoemaker, 89 Swan, Arbor hill, h. 87 do. Ingham George W. Tobacconist, 301 Broadway, 19 Lancaster [hill ingham Obadiah, shoemkr, h. 121 Swan, Arbor ingham Reuben H. Attorney and city surveyor, office City Hall, h. 48 Steuben ins Mizzhael, laborer, h. 13 Bowery inau Gottlieb, baker, h. 21 Broad, Bethlehem inau John, shoemaker, h. 19 Broad, Bethlehem Birch George, butcher, h. 503 Wash. Ave. 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.