New Haven Connecticut Directory CT, 1901, Part 5

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245 Summer 267 Thomas


551 Center


740 Wood


746 Bishop


760 Wharton 802 Richards


34 Richards pl 78 Center


Ashburton Pl., E. from 602 Campbell av to Ward pl


Atwater, W. from Peck av to 464 Savin av 51 Washington av 111 Campbell av Baggott, W. from the meadows to 928 First


679 George 698 Clark 710 York 735 Wharton 775 Richards 804 Highland


Waverly Grove Road, W. from 1 Sav- in av to West Shore road 12 Bradley


Saw Mill north and south, west the meadows to 179 end of York Union Av., N. from Westfield(Allingtown) W. from the meadows to Forrest


West Prospect, W. from 81 Stevens av


Peck Av., N. from 313 Beach to 115 Brown 26 California 60 'I homas


Main, W. from West River to Cove River 24 Bay View pl 56 First av 96 Hine


63 Union av Spring, W. from West River to 910 Campbell av 47 Myrtle 77 Front av 167 First av


Ward, S. from 263 Thomas to Hills


24 East av 72 Peck av 132 Washington av


9 North Union av to 746 Washington av Blohm, W. from 147 Second av to 362 Savin av Third av 185 Meadow av 203 East av


Fourth, see Lester Maple, W. from the meadows to 538 First av


55 Saw Mill road


229 Washington av 283 Campbell av


720 Penn


775 Clifton


493 Walnut


262 Ward 291 Grove


Road,


201 Williams


Hills, W. from 27 Ninth, see Blohm


219 Leete


Beach to 291 Thomas 32 Palace Myrtle, N. from 48 Spring to Hitchcock


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NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY.


NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY.


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WARD BOUNDARIES.


VOTING DISTRICTS.


First Ward-Commencing at the point of intersection of the central lines of State and George streets, thence continuing northerly through the center of State street to the center of Grove street, thence westerly through the center of Grove street to the center of York street, thence southerly through the center of York street to the center of George street, thence through the center of George street to the point of beginning.


Second Ward-Commencing at the point of intersection of the central lines of Chapel and York streets, thence contin- uing westerly through the center of Chapel street to the city limit, thence following the city limit in a southerly direction to the center of Congress avenue, thence northeasterly through the center of Dav- enport avenue to the center of York street, thence northerly through the center of York street to the point of beginning.


Third Ward-Commencing at the point of intersection of the central lines of George and York streets, thence continu- ing southerly through the center of York street to the center of Davenport avenue, thence southwesterly through the center of Davenport avenue to the center of Con- gress avenue to the city limit, thence fol- lowing the city limit in a southeasterly direction in the center of Washington street, thence northeasterly through the center of Washington street to the center of Congress avenue to the center of George street, thence northwesterly through the center of George street to the point of be- ginning.


Fourth Ward -Commencing at the point of intersection of the central lines of Meadow street and Congress avenue, thence continuing southwesterly through the center of Congress avenue to the cen- ter of Washington street, thence south- easterly through the center of Washington street to the city limit, thence southeast- erly and northeasterly by the city limit to a point where said city limit is intersected by the central line of the Meadow street outlet sewer, continuing in a straight line, thence northwesterly by the said line of said sewer to the center of Union avenue, thence northerly to the center of Meadow street, to the point of beginning.


Fifth Ward-Commencing at the point of intersection of the central lines of Chapel and State streets, thence continu- ing southwesterly through the center of State street to the point of intersection of the central lines of State and George streets, thence northwesterly through the center of George street to the point of in- tersection with the central line of Meadow strect, thence southerly through


the center of Meadow street to the center of Union avenue, thence southeasterly by the central line of Meadow street sewer continued in a straight line to the city limit to Tomlinson's bridge, thence easter- ly and northerly through the center of the channel of Mill river to a point on Chapel street bridge coincident with the central line of Chapel street, thence westerly through the center of said Chapel street bridge and Chapel street to the point of beginning.


Sixth Ward-Commencing at the point of intersection of the central line of Chapel and State streets, thence continuing east- erly through the center of Chapel street and Chapel street bridge to the center of the westerly channel of Mill river, thence northerly through the center of said chan- nel of said river to a point on Barnesville bridge coincident with the central line of Grand avenue, thence westerly through the center of Barnesville bridge and Grand avenue to the center of State street, thence southwesterly through the center of State street to the point of beginning.


Seventh Ward-Commencing at the point of intersection of the central lines of State street and Grand avenue, thence continuing easterly through the center of Grand avenue and Barnesville bridge to the center of the westerly channel of Mill River, thence northerly to the center of said channel of Mill River to a point on Neck bridge coincident with the central line of State street, thence westerly and southwesterly through the center of Neck bridge and State street to the point of beginning.


Eighth Ward - Commencing at the point of intersection of the central lines of Grove and State streets, thence contin- uing northeasterly and easterly through the center of State street to the center of the channel of Mill River, thence north- erly following the center of the channel of Mill River to the city limit, thence north- westerly by the city limit to the center of Whitney avenue, thence southwesterly through the center of Whitney avenue to the point of intersection of the central lines of Whitney avenue and Temple street, thence southwesterly through the center of Temple street, to the center of Grove street, thence southeasterly through the center of Grove street to the point of beginning.


Ninth Ward-Commencing at the point of intersection of the central lines of Grove and Temple streets, thence contin- uing northeasterly through the center of Temple street to the point of intersection of the central lines of Temple street and Whitney avenue, thence northeasterly through the center of Whitney avenue to


the city limit, thence westerly, southerly and westerly by the city limit to the cen- ter of Crescent street; thence southerly through the center of Crescent street to the center of Goffe street, thence south- easterly through the center of Goffe street to the point of intersection of the central lines of Goffe street and Broadway, thence southeasterly through the center of Broad- way to the center of York street, to the center of Grove street thence easterly through the center of Grove street to the point of beginning.


Tenth Ward-Commencing at the point of intersection of central lines of York street and Broadway, thence continuing northwesterly through the center of Broad- way and Goffe street to the point of inter- section of the central lines of Broadway and Goffe street, thence northwesterly through the center of Goffe street to the center of Crescent street, thence northerly through the center of Crescent street to the city limit, thence westerly and south- erly by the city limit to the center of Chapel street, thence easterly through the center of Chapel street to the center of York street, thence northerly through the center of York street to the point of begin- ning.


Eleventh Ward - Commencing at a point on Barnesville bridge coincident with the intersection of the central line of Grand avenue and the center of the westerly channel of Mill River, thence continuing southerly through the center of the westerly channel of Mill River to its junction with the main channel of said river, thence southerly through the center of the main channel of said river to its junction with Quinnipiac river, thence easterly and northerly through the center of the Quin-


nipiac river to a point coincident with the central line of Grand avenue, thence westerly through the center of Quinnipiac bridge and Grand avenue to the point of beginning.


Twelfth Ward-Commencing at a point on Barnesville bridge coincident with the intersection of the central line of Grand avenue and the center of westerly channel of Mill river; thence continuing easterly through the center of said bridge and the center of Grand avenue to the city limit in Quinnipiac river; thence norther- ly and northwesterly by the city limit to the center of the channel of Mill river; thence southerly following the center of the said channel to the point where said river is divided into two channels; thence through the center of the west channel to the point of beginning.


Thirteenth Ward-All that part of the town of New Haven which is westerly and northerly of the Ninth ward and northerly and westerly of the Tenth ward, and westerly in part of the Second ward.


Fourteenth Ward-All that part of the town of New Haven lying easterly of the Quinnipiac river and northerly of a line commencing at a point in the center of Meadow street where said street joins Quinnipiac bridge; thence running east- erly through the center of said street to a point where it intersects South Quinnipiac street; thence in a line running due east to the center of the Shore Line Railway; thence easterly in a line following the center line of said railway to a point where it intersects the dividing line between the towns of New Haven and East Haven.


Fifteenth Ward-All that part of the town of New Haven lying easterly of the Quinnipiac river and New Haven harbor and southerly of the Fourteenth ward.


CARRIAGE FEES.


For the carriage of a single passenger, with one trunk and carpet bag, hat box, or other similar article from any railroad depot, steamboat landing, or other point or place within the city limits, to any rail- road depot, steamboat landing or other place within said limits, fifty cents.


For the carriage of two passengers, with the amount of baggage stated above for each, from the same railroad depot, steam- boat landing, or other point, place or des- tination, within said city limits at the same time, seventy-five cents, and for each ad- ditional passenger and his baggage, more than two, twenty-five cents. For each ad- ditional trunk, hat box or carpet bag, ten cents.


For carrying a child over four and under ten years of age, one-half the above rates. For a carriage to and from a party or wedding, within the city limits, three dollars.


For a carriage to and from a funeral, three dollars.


And for the use of a hackney coach or equivalent vehicle and two horses, two dollars per hour, and at that rate for frac- tions of an hour.


No owner or driver of any baggage wagon or express wagon, or other vehicle for the carriage of baggage or goods of any kind from place to place in said city, shall charge, demand or in any way receive more than the following rates or prices, . viz:


For the carriage of any trunk, chest or other article of baggage, or any box, bun- dle or package of goods of any kind not exceeding sixty pounds in weight, from any point or place within the city limits, to any point or place within said limits, twenty-five cents, and above that weight, two cents for every additional ten pounds or fraction thereof.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


The Howe & Stetson Stores,


Chapel St., bet Orange and State.


New Haven's Most Popular Shop- ping Centre.


Great broad aisles and roomy passage- ways make shopping at these stores pleasant and comfortable.


The location is especially desirable to out of town visitors-the street car line which passes the door being the most direct route from Union Station. Large and complete stocks of dependable mer- chandise, at prices always at the lowest level consistent with safety in purchasing.


Money cheerfully refunded on all goods returned within reasonable time.


Free delivery of all packages to any part of Connecticut.


HOWE & STETSON.


NEW HAVEN CITY DIRECTORY 1901


ABBREVIATIONS


In the following pages h stands for house; bds for boards; av for avenue; do. for ditto; n for near; c for corner; ab for above; r for rear; res for residence; N for North; E for East; S for South; W for West; pl for place; sq for square; opp for opposite; bdg for building; emp for employed; rem for removed; rms for rooms; W Haven, West Haven; figures in parentheses (15) signifies number of room. The word street is implied.


A. B. H. Co., Andrew B. Hendryx Co. The | N. H. I. Co., New Haven Ice Co.


B. B. & C. Co., Boston Buckboard and Carriage Co.


C. Mfg. Co., Colophite Mfg. Co.


F. B. S. Co., F. B. Shuster Co. The


F. H. & W. R. R. Co., Fair Haven & West- ville R. R. Co.


G. F. W. Mfg. Co., G. F. Warner Mfg. Co. The


H. Killam Co., Henry Killam Co.


H. & P. Mfg. Co., Hoggson & Pettis Mfg. Co.


I. L. Co., Imperial Laundry Co.


K. M. V. Co., Kidder Motor Vehicle Co. The


M. F. Arms Co., Marlin Fire Arms Co. The


M. Piano Co., Mathushek Piano Co. M., W. Co., Mallory, Wheeler Co. The Nat. Wire Corp., National Wire Corpora- tion


N. E. Dairy Co., New England Dairy Co. N. E. L. Co., New England Lock Co.


N. F. B. & P. Co., National Folding Box and Paper Co. The


N. H. Carriage Co., New Haven Carriage Co. The


N. H. Clock Co., New Haven Clock Co.


N. H. I. & S. Co., New Haven Iron and Steel Co.


N. H. Mfg. Co., New Haven Mfg. Co.


N. H. T., G. & N. Co., New Haven Toy, Game and Novelty Co.


N. H. Water Co., New Haven Water Co. N.P.B.Co., National Pipe Bending Co.The N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad


P. Bros. & Co., Peck Bros. & Co. The


S. Bros. & Co., Smedley Bros. & Co. S. N. E. Tel. Co., Southern New England Telephone Co.


T., M. & T. Co., Tuttle, Morehouse & Tay- lor Co.


U. I. Co., United Illuminating Co. The


U. & G., Upson & Grannis


W. Av. R. R. Co., Winchester Avenue R. R. Co.


W. H. Buckle Co., West Haven Buckle Co.


W. M. Co., Warner-Miller Co. The W. R. A. Co., Winchester Repeating Arms Co. W. U. Tel. Co., Western Union Telegraph Co.


Y. U., Yale University


AAL


AAL ABRAHAM (Kohn & Aal) 817 Chapel, bds 151 Bradley


Aaron Jacob, second-hand furniture 708 Grand av, h do. Joseph, h 109 Oak Aaronson Harris, tailor, h 4 Oak Henry, tailor, h 256 Oak Morris, watchmaker, h 21 Oak Abaticllo Bartolomeo, laborer, h 271 Hamilton


Abbot A. Ward, clerk 926 Chapel, h 236 First av, W Haven


Abbott Aldon O., bookkeeper 39 Front, h 78 Sherland av Alvin V. R. Rev., h 67 Richards pl, W Haven


Arthur S., brakeman, h 117 Cedar 3


ABBOTT


Abbott Caroline D., widow LeGrand, bds 303 George


Ellen C. Miss, teacher, bds 67 Rich- ards pl, W Haven George F., carpenter and builder 62 Admiral, bds do.


George S., ins. canvasser 39 Church, h 229 James


Lillian W. Miss, vocal teacher, bds 29 Sea


Mary Mrs., h Edwards, Highwood Mary S., widow William W., h 29 Sea


Mary W. Miss, teacher, bds 67 Rich- ards pl, W Haven


William I., emp N. H. Car Register Co., bds 29 Sea


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ABEL


Abel Charles, emp W. R. A. Co., bds Gil- bert n Oak, Allingtown


Ira E., life ins. agent (215) 121 Church, bds 136 Columbus av Oliver, teamster, h 1699 State, Ham- den


Martin, emp Sperry & Barnes, h 123 Morris


William, rem to New York


William A., fireman, h 427 Columbus av


Abeles Ada B. Miss, clerk 922 Chapel, bds 74 Edgewood av


Ella Miss, clerk 767 Chapel, bds 74 Edgewood av


Richard A., cigarmaker, h 74 Edge- wood av


Abell Addison L., ins. agent, h Morris Cove


Abelson Bernard, rem to New York


Aberg Oscar, emp M. Piano Co., h 218 White, W Haven Abeshause Abram, grocer 46 Broad, h do. Abner Frederick G., bds 52 Spring, W Haven


Abram-see Abrams


Abramnovitch Israel, h 213 Commerce


65 Abramovitch Barnett, peddler, h Washington av Abramovitz Adolph, emp N. H. Clock Co., h 750 Grand av Jacob, rem to New York Samuel, shoemaker 527 State, h r 919 Grand av


Abrams Aaron R., carriage painter emp H. Hooker & Co., h 188 Peck Eliza Miss, h 12 Baldwin Frederick D., rem to Hartford George E., painter, h 139 Frank Jacob, emp B. Shoninger Co., h 295 Cedar


Lizzie, widow Morris, h 25 William William H., carriage painter, h 112 Frank


William H. Jr., policeman, h 112 Frank


Abramson Alvin, emp Levi Gilbert, bds 127 Lloyd


Bernard, emp Belle Dock, h 85 Chapel Isaac H., foreman P. Bros. & Co., h 460 Edgewood av Israel, rem to New York Abt John, baker, h 152 Ashmun Joseph, baker, h 66 Wallace Nicholas G., upholsterer, h 19 Alton Acabo Giuseppe, laborer, h 418 Congress av


Raffaele, emp brick yard, h 418 Con- gress av


Vincenzo, laborer, h 418 Congress av Academy Hall, 916 Chapel Acampora Antonio, laborer, bds 6 Collis Pasquale, emp Sperry & Barnes, h 50 Collis


Acanfora Alfonso, baker, h 12 Fair Edwardo, h 14 William Salvatore, emp Sargent & Co., h 210 Hamilton


ADAMS


Acanpora Vincenzo, emp W. R. A. Co., h 198 Wallace Accavallo Angelo, emp Sargent & Co., h 75 County Francesco, farmer, h Dixwell av, Highwood Michele, rem to New York Aceto Errico, meat market 181 Hamilton, rms 256 do.


Pasquale, meat market 169 Wallace, h do.


Peter, shoemaker 613 Grand av, h do. Salvatore, laborer, bds 403 East


Acheson Lucian, teacher Hamilton St. School, bds 267 Franklin


Acker Daniel, boarding house 100 Woos- ter


Walter H., emp Starin Line, h 83 Butler


Ackerley Samuel, emp N. H. Gas Light Co., h 104 James


Ackerman Albert H., emp W. R. A. Co., h 290 Dixwell av


Ernest W., h 120 Quinnipiac av Francis, joiner, h 423 Washington av Guy O., rem to Providence, R. I. John W., baker 447 Congress av, h do.


John W. Jr., baker, h 254 Dixwell av Julius, machinist, bds 475 Congress av


Max, baker emp 18 Congress av, bds 447 do.


Theodore J., h 198 Sherman av


Ackley Daniel J., clerk 28 Congress av, h 65 Asylum


F. H. Mrs., teacher, h 65 Asylum Frederick H., clerk 26 Congress av, h 65 Asylum


Ira W., laborer, h 77 Fourth av, W Haven


Ackrill Harry F., chief engineer W. Av. R. R. Co., h 149 Center, W Ha- ven


Sarah, widow Thomas, h 149 Center, W Haven


Thomas R., emp W. R. A. Co., h 126 Lawrence


Acme Cash Railway Co., 67 Court Acoobo G., barber 189 Chapel, h do. Acunto Gregorio, bds 16 Franklin Natale, bakery r 10 Fair, h do. Paslo, saloon 40 Olive, h 12 Fair Adam Lewis, rem to Waterbury Adams Albert P., steward, h 414 Orchard Albert W. (J. F. Goodrich & Co.) 148 East, res New York city Alfred W., clerk N. H. County Jail 245 Whalley av, h do. Ann, widow Edward, h 463 Third av, W Haven


A. W. Mrs., matron N. H. County Jail 245 Whalley av, h do.


Brace C., brakeman, h 150 Plymouth Burdett S., physician 175 Grand av, h do.


C. F. Co., household goods 490 State Charles A. J., emp R. R. shops, bds 112 Portsea


ADAMS


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Adams Charles D., emp N. H. I. & S. Co., bds 18 Shelter


Charles F. (C. F. Adams Co.) 490 State, res Erie, Pa.


Charles T., bds 77 Congress av


Clifford G., com. trav. 104 State, bds 10 Parmelee av


Cornelia C., widow Daniel L., h 256 Edwards


David C., h 18 Shelter


David M., grocer 135 Saltonstall av, h do.


David R., emp C. Cowles & Co., h 119 Adeline


David S., reporter N. H. Register, bds 551 Orange


Derell, farmer, h 67 Baggott, W Ha- ven


Edith F. Miss, teacher Eaton School, bds 120 St. John


Edward, emp F. H. & W. R. R., h 31 Fillmore


Eliza, widow Luther, bds 47 Law- rence


Elizabeth A. Mrs., h 10 Webster


Elizabeth S. Miss, clerk 767 Chapel, bds 102 Rosette


Express Co., Frederick Barton agent, office Union depot, 137 Orange, 389} Grand av and Cedar Hill R. R. station


Express Co., R. B. Vosburg agent, depot, W Haven


Frank L., lithographer, bds 29 Dag- gett


Fred B., student, bds 61 Wolcott Frederick D., bookkeeper 223 George, h 269 Howard av


Frederick E., dyer R. R. shops, h 106 Rosette


Fred Winslow Rev., pastor Epworth M. E. Church, h 177 Lawrence George A., printer, h r 150 Putnam George B., prof. of history Y. U., h 57 Edgehill road


George E., conductor W. Av. R. R. Co., h 225 Park, W Haven George S., bookkeeper Second Nat. Bank, h 144 Exchange


George W., watchman (114) R. R. office bdg, h 129 Spring


George W., lawyer (2) 831 Chapel, and 507 Campbell av, W Haven, h 225 Park, do.


George W. N., brakeman, h 76 Ro- sette


Hampton M., emp N. H. Car Regis- ter Co., h 38 George, W Haven Harland P., house mover, h 29 Dag- gett


Henry, shoemaker, h 159 Maple Henry H., emp R. R. repair shops, h 40 Summer


Henry T., joiner, bds 225 Park, W Haven


House, James Hayes prop., 68 George Ida M. Miss, dressmaker 15 Park, bds do.


ADAMS


Adams James L., carpenter, h 10 Put- nam


James N., sexton Church of the Re- deemer, h 120 St. John


James P., emp R. R. shops, bds 112 Portsea


J. E. Rev., h 149 Rock av


Jennie F. Miss, dressmaker 343 George, rms do.


J. Frank, rms (1) Treasury bdg, Y. U.


John, emp 46 Church, rms 123 Con- gress av


John, ice peddler, bds Bradley av, Hamden Plains


John, sup't Met. Life Ins. Co. (208) 39 Church, h 152 Howard av John, emp N. H. I. & S. Co., bds 18 Shelter


John Mrs., h 144 Exchange


John C., tutor Y. U., h 186 Law- rence


John H., collector Weibel Brewing Co., h 268 Winthrop av John Q., emp U. I. Co., h 102 Ro- sette


John Q., farmer, bds 16 Leonard Joseph, laborer, bds 78 Hudson


Joseph H., bartender 180 Franklin, bds 40 Summer


Kate, widow Charles A., h 112 Port- sea


Lizzie S. Miss, clerk Howe & Stetson, bds 102 Rosette


Lola M., widow Ephraim M., dress- maker 678 State, h do.


Louise E. Miss, emp 767 Chapel, bds 18 Shelter


Lyman A., joiner, h 85 Woolsey Mabel H. Miss, teacher 4 Church, bds 57 Grove


Marshall J., physician 232 Elm, W Haven, h do.


Martin, emp A. N. Farnham, h Dyer n Diamond Mary A., widow Thomas J., h 25 Whalley av


Maude Miss, emp 767 Chapel, bds 18 Shelter


Noah D., farmer, bds 67 Baggott, W Haven


Otho B., milk peddler, h 586 Whitney av, Whitneyville


Perry, ice peddler, rms 460 State Philip, machinist, h 33 Avon


Samuel S., grocer 412 and 414 State, 745 Grand av, 247 and 375 How- ard av, 148 Rosette, 258 Daven- port av, 7 Shelton av and 145 Saltonstall av, h 483 Orange Thomas, painter, bds 40 Summer Thomas D., clerk (429) R. R. office bdg, h 77 Spring Thomas L., emp A. N. Farnham, h Crescent


True P., bds 177 Lawrence William F., painter and paper hanger 248 Brown, W Haven, h do.


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ADAMS


ADAMS WILLIAM J. lunch wagon 146 Elm and confectionery, ice cream and dairy lunch rooms 1070 Chapel and 410 Temple, h 412 do .- See p 954 William J., engraver, rms 6 Orange William L. C., farmer, bds 67 Bag- gott, W Haven


-see McAdams


Adamson James, stone cutter, h 114 Eagle Otto, h Beacon av Thomas, laborer, h 444 Orchard Adcock Joseph, gardener Edward Malley, h 713 George Addelhurst-see Adlerhurst


Addiano Domenico, laborer, bds 66 York Addis Thomas E., bds New Haven House Addleson Morris, machinist, h 108 Lafay- ette


Adelphi Building, 721 Chapel Club, 850 Chapel


Adgson John, emp Sperry & Barnes, rms 20 Warren Adinolfi Andrea, emp Sargent & Co., h 10 Myrtle


Antonio, farmer, h Middletown av n town line


Salvatore, laborer, bds Middletown av n town line


Vincenzo, grocer 135 Hamilton, h do. Adjustable Treadle Co. The, R. H. Wright manager, 35 Broadway


Adkins George M., sup't The Price, Lee & Adkins Co. 206 and 210 Mea- dow, h 617 George Henry E., bds Winthrop Hotel John W., rem to Washington, D. C. William T., foreman The Price, Lee & Adkins Co., rms 397 Elm Adler David, rem to Hartford Emil, musician, h 369 Congress av Frederick E., clerk 28 Congress av, rms 13 Grove


Frederick M. (Strouse, Adler & Co.) 84 Olive, bds 127 Greene Lewis L., fancy goods 14 Grand av, h 106 Greene Max (Strouse, Adler & Co.) 84 Olive, h 127 Greene


Sigismund L., bookkeeper 84 Olive, bds 106 Greene Adlerhurst Alice Mrs., h 642 Chapel Bridget Mrs., h 1235 State


Charles, foreman 175 George, rms do. ADLERHURST IRON CO. (John Adlerhurst and G. Leroy Clark), architectural iron work 99 Wa- ter-See p 911


John (Adlerhurst Iron Co.) 99 Wa- ter, h 721 State Robert Joseph, emp 99 Water, h 238 Lombard Adley John A., porter Vanderbilt Hall, Y. U., h 93 Eaton


Joseph,house cleaner,h 217 Commerce Adriance John B. Mrs., h 161 York Platt & Co., Edmund S. Osborn gen. agent, 104 Lake pl


AHERN


Adt Howard E., with Geometric Drill Co., h 35 Whalley av


Jean L., widow George W., ass't bookkeeper P. Bros. & Co., bds 48 Goffe


Advent Church, 57 Beers


ÆTNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD, E. E. Hallock manager, (5) 840 Chapel-See p 938


Affinito Antonio, mechanic, bds 70 Hill Giovanni, stone cutter, bds 70 Hill Raffaele, polisher, bds 70 Hill Rosaria, widow Gennaro, h 70 Hill Affleck Horatia, widow Thomas, nurse, bds 92 Edwards John P., coachman 59 Elm, h 92 Ed- wards


William, emp N. H. Gas Light Co., h 64 Ferry


African Union Church, 65 Webster Aggett Charles M., clerk (411) R. R. of- fice bdg, bds 40 Sperry


Jessie G. Miss, stenographer (419) 865 Chapel, bds 40 Sperry


Mary Miss, h 113 Bristol


Rufus W., emp Miner & Peck Mfg. Co., bds 40 Sperry


Sarah, widow Rufus, h 40 Sperry Agnew Albert C., contractor C. Cowles & Co., bds 19 Audubon


Robert, clerk 919 Whalley av, bds 191 Blake


Samantha J., widow Robert R., h 19 Audubon


William B., emp C. Cowles & Co., h 191 Blake




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