Hello All I was happy to find a relative in the directory (as a "laborer", along with a possible inlaw, Thomas Cox a "driver"), but when I mapped the listed address (22 Keel Street) on an 1887 map it seems to have been an industrial area on the waterfront. The map shows two factory/warehouse type structures nearest that location. Two requests: 1. Could anyone tell me what building/business was located at 22 Keel Street during 1890-1891? Did folks actually live there, or just work there? 2. Would someone kindly check other Memphis City Directories (for the years just prior to and just following 1890/1891) for Andrew D. Dickens? Also for Thomas Cox? (Andrew married Lucy Cox in 1880; this is the first occurrence of a possible male relative on her side... a dream come true!). We always believed Andrew had been a farmer up around Big Creek, and left Memphis around 1892/3 for Oklahoma. His being a "laborer" within the city limits is news to us, but the timing makes sense if he was working for a year or two to make money for the big move to Oklahoma to buy land, etc. Checking the previous & prior years' directories should help us make sense of his being in the city. Thanks so much for any assistance you can offer... R. Dickens NYC