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All directories include:
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Listing of names: adult male
inhabitants, women running a business
(such as a tavern or boarding house)
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Where the person lived and what he did for a
living
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A list of street names that
tells which ward each street is in
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Historical or almanac-style information
Many directories also include:
- Listings of businesses
- “Classified” advertising
- Listings of clubs and associations
- Listings of major buildings and institutions
Some of the pre-Civil War era
directories contain a separate listing for the African-American
population.
In the directories published
1916 and later, you will also find the wife’s name listed in parentheses
next to her husband; sometimes-adult children living at home.
Death dates appear in the
directories the year after the person’s death. There is not a
separate mortuary listing.
Beginning in 1922, there is a
separate section listing by street address.
The directories contain many
variations of spelling from year to year; be sure to check under
alternate spellings of a name.
The Adobe format page numbers do
not correspond to the actual page numbers of the directories, listed at
the tops of pages and in the tables of contents and indices.
Advertisements are not usually
indexed, but if the directory does contain an advertising index, it will
be bookmarked in Adobe.
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