| 1A
| Free Press Building: Office Saloon and Elliott and Barnum's Grocery (downstairs); Daily Free Press, newspaper and C. A. Scowden, surveyor (upstairs)
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| 1B
| Post Office and M. M. Gillespies' Newstand (downstairs); Mrs. Fisher's Boarding and Charles Rueger, engineer (upstairs)
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| 2
| Union Market, butchers; Gibson's Market, poultry and vegetables; Union Saloon
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| 3
| Eggleston's Grocery Store
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| 4
| Hemmenway and Poulette, blacksmith shop
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| 5
| Dolman's Commission House, produce
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| 6
| Fred Weber, blacksmith and wagonmaker
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| 7A
| Boone and Wright Stables; Bennett's Livery
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| 7B
| Boone and Wright Free Corral
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| 8
| Dolman's Commission House, produce
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| 9
| Fred Weber, blacksmith and wagonmaker
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| 10
| Boone and Wright Stables; Bennett's Livery
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| 11
| Boone and Wright Free Corral
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| 12
| J. R. Ritchie Store, groceries
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| 13
| Gillson and Barber Store, warehouse and shops
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| 14
| John Wagner (John Wagner's Saloon), dwelling
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| 15
| Twin Cottages, (Mary McCarthy's) brothel
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| 16
| S. F. Lodging House
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| 17
| Sam Chung's Laundry
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