Cleveland City Directory
 


 

 

Cleveland City Directory

For the years

1837 and 1838

Heads of Families, House-holders, &c.

Names and Residences

 in the city of Cleveland, July, 1837

 

Page 7

Surnames U, V, W and Y

Note: There were no names beginning with  x or z.

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Umbstaetter, Th., book binder at Sanford & Lott's, r. Farmer's and Mechanic's Hotel.

Underhill & Son, book and job printers, and publishers of The Liberalist, 8 Union lane.

Underhill, Samuel, physician and Justice of the peace, 9 Superior lane, r. Orange alley.

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Van Emburg, Abraham, laborer, 28 Huron St.

Van Epps, Hiram, (D. Hersh & Co.), r. Franklin House.

Van Valkenburg, James, proprietor of the Globe Tavern, 7 Merwin St.

Van Void, Joseph, shoe maker, Williams lane.

Vinan, John, ship carpenter, 38 Champlain St.

Vincent, J. A., cabinet maker, 34 Water St.

Vogel, John, farmer, Fountain alley.

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Wakefield, Jesse B., 4 Ontario St.

Walbridge, F. B., harness maker, 7 Prospect St.

Walker, Elijah R., boot and shoe maker, 40 superior lane.

Wall, Edward, boot and shoe maker, 114 Superior St., r. 69 Seneca St.

Wallach, Charles S., Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to his Satannic Majesty! 5 Superior St., r. 37 Water St.

Walrath, Joseph, physician and surgeon, 21 Superior lane.

Walworth, A. W., Euclid St. below Erie.

Wamelink, Henry B., musical instrument maker, York St.

Wandall, John, grocer and tobacconist, 1 Huron St.

Ward & Smith, commission and forwarding merchants, 1 & 2 Dock Sts.

Warner, J. F., book keeper, r. Franklin house.

Warner, W. J., mason, 192 St. Clair St.

Warren, Clark, custom house officer, r. 79 Bank St.

Washington House, William Martin, 31 and 33 Water St.

Waters, William, mason and waggon maker, 36 Bank St.

Watkins, George, shoe maker, Bolivar St.

Watkins, Watson, Miami St.

Watson, G. C., ladies' and gentlemen's hairdresser, 11 Water St.

Watson, Mrs., fashionable milliner, 11 Water St.

Watson, Thomas, laborer, Erie St. above Huron.

Way, Francis, agriculturist, 64 Huron St.

Weatherley, J. L. & Co., commission and produce merchants, Dock and River sts.

Webb & Averell, wholesale grocers, Cleveland centre.

Webb, John B., grocer, 51 St. Clair St.

Weddell, P. M. & co., dry goods merchants, 51 Superior St.

Weeden, Charles W., (Kirk & W.), r. Orange alley.

Weldon, Henry G., deputy county clerk, 35 Champlain St.

Wells, James, grocer, 9 Superior lane.

Wells, John, tailor, 112 Superior St.

Wells, William, baker, 16 Superior St.

Wells, William, waggon maker, 54 Seneca St.

Wertz, John, boot and shoe maker, 36 Champlain St.

Wetmore, E. P., (Younglove & W., r. 52 Bank St.

Wetmore, George, joiner and cabinet maker, 75 Bolivar St.

Wheeler, Abraham, grocer, 130 r. 116 Superior St.

Whitaker, James, boatman, 36 Bolivar St.

Whitaker, Stephen, dealer in stoves, tin, and copperware, 17 Superior lane, r. 106 Water St.

White, Charles, teamster, St. Clair St. below Erie St.

White, Moses, 59 St. Clair St.

White, Neal W., waggon maker, Rose alley.

White, Phillip A., painter and glazier, 126 Ontario St.

White, William, jr., grocer, 24 Superior lane.

Whitehead, David, miller, Wood St.

Whitlaw, Goodwin & co., saddle and harness makers, 62 Superior St.

Whitelaw, Mark, (W., Goodwin & Co.), r. 10 Lake St.

Whitemore, Edward, grocer, River and Dock Sts.

Whiting, Rev. Joseph, Lake St. below Wood.

Whitman, Samuel, teamster, Union Lane.

Whitmore, Earl, joiner, Erie St. ab. Bolivar.

Whittlesey & Harris, editors of the Herald and Gazette, 20 Central buildings.

Whittlesey, Charles, attorney and counsellor, 16 superior St.

Wicken, John, grocer, 18 and 19 Dock St., r. St. Clair St.

Wiggins, John, carpenter and joiner, 2 Mathivet row.

Wilbur, Elim, Bond St.

Wilcox, John F., Pittsburgh St.

Wilcox, Peleg, book keeper, r. Mrs. Brooks'.

Wilcox, Samuel, clerk at R. A. Snow & co.'s.

Wilkie, Francis, piano forte maker, 202 Lake St.

Williams & Fitch, exchange brokers, 18 Superior St.

Williams, Jonathan, wholesale grocer, 36 Superior lane.

Williams, P., teamster, Rockwell St.

Williams, Stephen, carpenter, Ontario St. near Lake.

Williams, Robert Y., waggon maker, rear of 126 Superior St.

Williams, William, pedlar, Third alley.

Williams, William, 243 Euclid St.

Williamson, Samuel, county auditor, 9 Euclid St.

Willey & Dodge, attornies and counsellors, Farmer's Block.

Willey, C. N., at J. S. Clarke's office, r. Euclid St. bel. Erie.

Willey, Hon. John W., mayor, office Commercial Buildings, r. Willey Cottage, Michigan St.

Willey, Rev. E. F., Erie St. c. Kinsman St.

Wills, John, tailor, 51 Water St., r. 79 St. Clair St.

Wilmore, George, joiner and cabinet maker, 75 Bolivar St.

Wilmore, Thomas, joiner, 120 Ontario St.

Wilson, Ebenezer, carter, Theresa lane.

Wilson, John, laborer, Erie St. above Bolivar St.

Wilson, H. V., (Payne & W.), r. 11 Bank St.

Wing, William A., dealer in dry goods, hardware, and earthen ware, 30 Ontario St.

Winslow, R. & co., forwarding and commission merchants, Dock and River Sts.

Winslow, Richard, (R. W. & co.), r. 2 Euclid St.

Winslow, N. C., (R. W. & co.), r. 2 Euclid St.

Winslow, Richard G., clerk, steam boat Bunker Hill.

Winston, Clement W., at W. H. Snow & co.'s.

Wolcott, Bradford, merchant, r. St. Clair St. below Erie St.

Wollke, Henry, shoemaker, 97 Ontario St.

Woolverton, Stephen, light house keeper, 105 Water St.

Wood, Francis, teamster, rear of 126 Superior St.

Wood, Henry, Williams lane.

Woodberry, Thomas, cabinet maker, Union lane.

Woods, Thomas, hosier, Miami alley.

Woods, Mrs., Lake Bank.

Woolsey, John M., Euclid St. below Erie St.

Worley, Daniel, Post Master, 22 Water St.

Worthington, George, hard ware merchant, Superior lane, corner Union lane, r. Franklin House.

Worthington, R. H., hat and cap manufacturer, 31 Superior St.

Worthington, R. S., hatter, r. Franklin House.

Wright, Joseph, shoemaker, 103 Water St.

Wright, Phillip, grocer, Pittsburgh St.

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Young, George A., laborer, Spring St.

Young, Joseph, engineer, 47 St. Clair St.

Young Ladies' Seminary, 75 St. Clair St.

Younglove, & Wetmore, booksellers, book binders, and stationers, 40 Superior St.

Young Mens' Reading Room, Commercial Buildings.

 

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