Golden Colorado Business Directory 1871
This is one of the oldest and among the
most prosperous cities of Colorado. Its location was chosen by
gulch miners early in 1859, before the discovery of gold in the
mountains. Its early growth in population and general importance
was extremely rapid. It was for some time the principal city, as
well as the capital of the Territory, and still maintains a
proud position among Colorado cities, and may eventually rival
the 'largest in wealth and population. Read more
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Attorneys At Law
Baird S. M.
De France A. H. office, corner Washington Avenue and Second
Mann J, office, corner Washington Avenue and Third
Patterson A. O.
Purkins G. W.
Rowell L. D. office, corner Washington Avenue and Third
Williams C. A.
Bankers
Carter T. J. & Company corner Washington Avenue and Second
Barbers
Coyne P. J.
Litchenheld R. Washington Avenue between First and Second
Thibadau Edward
Blacksmiths
Allen George
Andrews John
Bradley W. C. corner Ford and Second
Burnett D. C.
Crippen Thomas
Dickson C. corner Ford and Second
Dillon Ed. corner Garrison and Ford
Lyden P.
Perrin T.
Reay William
Remington J. C.
Robinson J. corner Garrison and Ford
Smith J. A. corner Water and Ford
Smith J. H.
Verdon E. F. corner Garrison and Ford
Wells A. S.
Breweries
Golden City, Bron & Kroenig, props, corner
Water and Ford
Weibel Q.
Brick Makers
Weibel Q.
Butchers
Chamberlain II. Ford, between First and Second
Dollison & Townsend, Washington Avenue between Second and Third
Mellen B. Ford, between First and Second
Mellen Jas. Ford, between First and Second
Townsend A.
Carpenters
Birch T.
Bosse C.
Boutwell J. S.
Boyd L.
Bristol N.
Campbell J. A.
Cross James C.
Foster G. J.
Gardiner B. N.
Hansbro ____
Hennegar John
Kimball George H.
King John
Le Cavalier J. E.
Lomax A. P. |
Lomax E. L.
Lovell W. H.
McLaughlin D.
Milligan Robert
Miller John
Miller G. H.
Miller John D.
Rhoads J.
Snodgrass John
Townsend J.
Trenchard C.
Turner H. B.
Van Gundy George
Wilson _____ |
Civil Engineers
Berthoud Ed. L. office, First, between Washington Avenue and
Miner
Clothing, Etc.
Nutt H. proprietor S. W. Fisher, manager, Washington Avenue
between First and Second
Contractors
Austin _____
Bush John J.
Hawkins W.
Peedie A.
Scott James S.
Contractor and Builder
Parsons J. H.
Druggist
Kelley J. Washington Avenue between First and Second
Engineers
Boyd J. T.
Fleggan Louis
Kinsey Peter
Lee H.
Whitlock A.
Williams C.
Farmers
Arnold Richard
Higby G. B.
Noble Thomas
Nixon Thomas
Platte William
Williams H. C.
Flouring Mills
Barber O. F. prop. Rock, head of Arapahoe
Barnes David, corner Water and Ford
Forwarding and Commission
Loveland, Welch & Nutt
Freighters
Gorman Joseph
Grant Thomas
Moore J. L.
Reed Ben.
Wimple C. J.
Furniture (Dealer in)
Soper Frank
General Merchants
Armor, Harris & Company corner Washington Avenue and Second
Patrick & Company corner Washington Avenue and First
Groceries and Provisions (Dealers in)
Cheney P. B. Washington Avenue between First and Second
Clark C. A. Washington Avenue between First and Second
Faulkner Clarence W. corner Ford and First
Hendrickson J. G. Washington Avenue between Second and Third
Hotels
Astor House, corner Arapahoe and Second
German House, corner Washington Avenue and Water
Golden House, corner Arapahoe and Third
Johnson House, corner Ford and Second
Overland House, Washington Avenue between First and Second
Railroad House, Ford, between First and Second
Livery Stables
Doolittle T. S. corner Miner and Third
Jewett E. H
Lumber (Dealer in)
Peterson George II.
Machinists
Elliott Henry
Parker H. J.
Masons (Brick and Stone)
Bennett C. H.
Curry J. H.
Hammond E.
Hahn J.
Millers
Barbean S.
Brady Thos.
Millinery (Dealer in)
Johnson A. Second, between Washington Avenue and Miner
Molders
Frisbie Ben.
Marr William
Notary Public
Crawford D. C. office, corner Washington Avenue and Second
Paper Mill
Wells R. C. proprietor corner Washington Avenue and Fourth
Paper Makers
Anderson A. P.
Anderson C. J.
Physicians and Surgeons
Anderson Joseph, office, Platte, between Ford and Miner
Harsh Levi
Kelly J.
Moore J. M.
Sales N. G.
Planing And Flour Mill
Crisman & Fitzpatrick, corner Arapahoe and First
Pottery and Fire Brick Works
Bell Henry, proprietor corner Washington Avenue and Water; M. C.
Kirby, supt.; W. H. Richards, foreman
Printers
Farrall Frank
Green Charles
McNeil S.
Smith T. J.
Sullivan James
Ranchmen
Chinn R. W.
Sullivan J. R.
Restaurants
Ballou E. B. proprietor, corner Water and Platte
E. Garbereno, proprietor, Washington Avenue between Second and
Third
Saddlers and Harness makers
Kirch J. N.
Schmael & McClasky, corner Ford and Second
Saloon Keepers
Couch W. corner Washington Avenue and Platte
Garbereno Louis, Washington Avenue between First and Second
Hawkett William
Hill J. S. Washington Avenue between Second and Third
Howard A. C. corner Ford and First
Judkins C. H. Washington Avenue between First and Second
Judkins W. W. Washington Avenue between First and Second
Leach H. S. corner Ford and First
McHolland C. B. corner Ford and Water
Morris J. W. corner Ford and Platte
Rollins Isaac, corner Ford and Water
Sash, Doors and Blinds (Dealer in)
Moffett J. H. Washington Avenue between Second and Third
Shoemakers
Gardiner Stephen, Second, between Miner and Ford
Langworthy T. H.
Morris A. T.
Young & Macey, corner Miner and Second
Silversmith
Haynes M.
Stationer
Yeomans H. S corner Washington Avenue and Third
Surveyors
Raymond G. S.
Reynolds N. P
King W. T.
Singer J. P.
Thompson A. R.
Tailor
Benson N. corner Arapahoe and First
Teachers
Ambrose N.
Millington A. S. Mrs.
Osborn Mary A. Mrs.
Tipton S. Mrs.
After consulting other copies, Business Directory ends here.
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Source: Rocky Mountain Directory and
Colorado Gazetteer, 1871, S. S. Wallihan & Company, Compilers
and Publishers, Denver, 1870.
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