Springfield city directory and business advertiser 1868-1869, Part 1

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1868
Publisher: Samuel Bowles and Company
Number of Pages: 282


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Springfield Directory --- AND-


Business Advertiser,


FROM


JULY, 1868, TO JULY, 1869.


SAMUEL BOWLES & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS, Springfield, Mass.


CONTINENTAL LIFE


Insurance


CAPTAK $300,000.


Company.


Of Hartford, Ct.


JOHN S. RICE, Pres't, SAMUEL E. ELMORE, Sec'y.


Assets over $1,000,000


Dividend, January 1st, 1868,


50 PER CENT


Upon the Premium Paid and Payable the } resent Year.


JAMES L. JOHNSON, Gen'l Ag't,


Cor. Main and ) Stato Sts. Springfield, filass.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


MAXFIELD & KELLOGG, Wholesale and Retail


Furniture Warehou


Hampden Hall, Main St.,


C. E. MAXFIELD. T. KELLOGG, JR. Springfield,


J. A. ELDREDGE & CO Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of


nursekeeping


EVERY VARIETY OF


Household Furniture, CROCKERY, (Imported direct from the English Potteries.) GLASS WARE, PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARI MATCH


Merchants supplied at the Lowest Wholesale Goods Packed and Forwarded to Depot free of expense. No charge age. J. A. ELDREDGE. Į J. D. PIERCE. 243 main


Opposite Court Square.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


LEONARD CLARK,


Manufacturer aad Dealer În


Stoves, Ranges,


KILOUEN - MALLORY SU.


Furnaces, Iron Sinks, Tin, Glass, and WOOD WARE Also, a variety of


House- Furnishing GOODS. Sole Agent for Magee's Furnaces, and Magee Cook and Parlor Stoves.


DEALER IN PAPER STOCK.


No. 12


WEST STATE ST. Springfield, Mass.


E. G. WASHBURN, Undertaker


AND DEALER IN BURIAL ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS,


Caskets and Coffins,


Of different styles and finish. METALLIC CASES.


LYMAN'S PATENT CRYSTALLIZED CASKET, ROBES, SCARFS, CAPS, &c., &c., At Wholesale and Retail.


Corner Market and Sanford Streets,


(Old Republican Building,) Springfield, Mass.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Man'fr, Spring fi


B. B. Hill,


gfield, Mass.


THE


Cancelling


tamp,


With Patent Indicator, showing position of the dates. Any date can be brought into position to stamp instantly. No chance for mistake. No type setting. The best Stamp for General Busi- ness.


Also, manufacturer of all kinds of Banking House and Railroad Stamps, Seal Presses, Branding Irons, &c., &c.


Stamps furnished in any quan- tity, with or without Dies.


Seals for Notaries Public, Courts, Lodges, &c., and De- signs of every description made to order.


Ribbons for Stamps sent by mail to order.


Shop, Corner Liberty and Chestnut Sts.


GEO. CURTIS & CO. Machinists and Brass Finishers Manufacturers of


nitial Presses,


Model, Experimental,


And other Machinery,


Brass


Finishing


Of all descriptions.


Repairing and Jobbing


Done at short notice.


MARKET STREET,


Second Door North from San- ford Street.


GEO. CURTIS.


E. BIGELOW.


RINGE


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Continental Life Insurance


OF NEW YORK. Organized on the Mutual Plan.


JUSTUS LAWRENCE, President. G. HILTON SCRIBNER, Vice Pres't. J. P. ROGERS, Secretary.


R. C. FROST, Actuary.


No. Polices first two years over 8,000


$22,000,000.00


1,700,000.00


Insuring,


Income,


Dividend declared first year 40 per ct.


Dividends declared annually upon the full Life and Endowment Rates. All policy-holders are treated alike in distribution of profits.


No notes required; one-third of the premium may remain unpaid as a loan.


After three annual payments, a cash loan may be had equal to four-fifths of the value of the policy.


Policy-holders are at liberty to travel to, and return from, any part of the world without extra charge or permit from the Company.


The Continental now ranks among the safest and most reliable Life Insurance Companies in America or Europe, and unsurpassed by any for liberality, growth, and prosperity.


1 Ratio of losses to total income, nearly three to one less than any other Company in the United States (see Insurance Report), showing that great care is taken in selection of risks.


ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. W. L. FISH, Local Agent, Office No. 2 Pynchon Street, . . . and 2 Post Office Rotunda, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


*


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Springfield Fire and Marine


nce


ompang,


Of Springfield, Mass.


Cash Capital, $500,000 00 Cash Assets, (April 1, 1868,) 808,892 33


Insures Dwellings, Stores, Manufacturing Establish- ments, Merchandise, and other Property.


AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE.


On as favorable terms as any other well established Stock Companies. .


Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid.


Directors.


EDMUND FREEMAN,


EDWARD SOUTHWORTH, LOMBARD DALE,


CHESTER W. CHAPIN,


DANIEL L. HARRIS,


WILLIAM BIRNIE,


CHARLES MERRIAM,


GEORGE WALKER, MARVIN CHAPIN,


HENRY E, RUSSELL,


WILLIAM STOWE,


JAMES BREWER, DWIGHT R. SMITH, WAITSTILL HASTINGS, New York. GEORGE A. HULL, Boston.


EDMUND FREEMAN, President. DWIGHT R. SMITH, Vice President.


SANFORD J. HALL, Secretary.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Springfield Marble Works.


CRABTREE & SHORT, MANUFACTURERS OF


Marble and Slate Mantels. ALSO, DEALERS IN


MONUMENTS and HEADSTONES, A large assortment constantly on hand.


No. 2 Burt's Block, and Į No. 2 Bliss St. Springfield, Mass.


FISHER, BUCKHAUSE & KNAPPE,


ractical pholsterers and Cabinet Jakers.


DEALERS IN Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber Furniture, MATTRESSES, Curtains, Curtain Trimmings, Shades, &c., &c. -ALSO,- COMMON FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. Union Block, Main Street. A. C. FISHER. CHAS. BUCKHAUSE. H. KNAPPE.


AGENTS WANTED FOR "KATHRINA,"


-OR-


The most Popular and rapid selling Engraving now offered to the public. The best inducements offered.


F. S. FULLER & CO., Publishers, Nos. 3 and 4 Fallon's Block.


Coal, Lime,


HENRY GRAY & SONS, ement, and Safes,


AGRAY&


MAIN ST Y& SON'S 86


All Grades and Best Brands of COAL


AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


Particular attention paid to Preparing and Putting in of Family Coal.


H.GRAY & SONS AGT'S


Hoffman Cement, Lime, Hair, and Masons' Supplies,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AGENTS FOR J. Mc. B. DAVIDSON & CO'S


FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES,


Which defy competition. Call and see them at 86 MAIN ST.


City Office, 86 Main Street, } Springfield, Mass. {Yard Cor. Lyman and Spring Sts.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


viii


ADVERTISEMENTS.


Coal ! Coal ! Coal !


I. H. BANKS & SON,


City Office, 15 East State St. Yard Office, 38 West William St.


Are offering by the cargo, car, or in smaller quantities, at the lowest pos- sible market price-


Pure Lykens Valley, Hazelton, Pine Forest, Old Company's Lehigh, Wilkesbarre, Hickory, New England, Red Ash, Pittston, Lackawanna, Scranton, George's Creek, and Bituminous. Particular attention paid to preparing and delivering Coal for domestic pur- poses. Call and see us before buying. J. H. BANKS & SON.


BEMIS, PHILLIPS & CO., (Successors to S. C. BEMIS & CO.,) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


Iron, Steel, Anvils,


BELLOWS, &c., &c. Also, all kinds of Anthracite and Bituminous Coals,


Near Corner Main and Taylor Sts. Springfield, Mass.


ARTHUR I. BEMIS. S. R. PHILLIPS. THOMAS O. BEMIS.


GEO. C. HOSMER, 1 Union Block, opp. P. O., (J. W. Holmes' Office,) Springfield, Mass.


2 roperty for


Sale


In all Parts of the City and Country. Takes Charge of Property, and Collects Rents and Bills. IFThose wishing to buy, or having Property for Sale or exchange, will do well to call.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


T.CHUBBUCK . SPRINGFIELD


J. S. MARSH & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, FRUIT, FLOUR, PROVISIONS, Bread, Pastry, &c. UNION BLOCK, - - - 193 MAIN STREET.


WASON Manufacturing Company, RAILWAY Lar Builders,


Car Wheels, and Railroad Castings OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. T. W. WASON, Pres. G. C. FISK, Treas. H. S. HYDE, Sec.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


C. J. BLACKSTONE,


-DEALER IN


Hardware


Cutlery,


BUILDERS' HARDWARE, FARMING TOOLS OF ALL KINDS, BORING MACHINES, VISES, FILES, CARRIAGE BOLTS, NUTS, WASHERS, RIVETS, CHAINS, ROPE, BRUSHES, COFFEE MILLS, TACKS, SAND AND EMERY PAPER, POWDER AND SHOT, &c. No. 100 Main Street, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


SPRINGFIELD BRASS FOUNDRY.


E. STEBBINS anufacturing


TAYLOR STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF Brass and Composition Castings, Babbitt Metal, Car Boxes, Pattern Letters, &c. JOEL HAYDEN, President. F. B. COOK, Treasurer.


Testern


Aluss.


attent


gency.


GARDINER & HYDE, Solicitors,


SAVINGS BANK BLOCK,


Corner of State and Main Streets.


EDWARD H. HYDE.


JOSEPH B. GARDINER.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


CODICE


MOORE BRO'S,


Photographic Artists


Opposite Court Square, Main Street, Springfield, Mass.


JOHN ALEXANDER,


Manufacturer and Dealer in


Stoves,


R auges,


Kuruaces,


AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.


Tin Roofing, and all Kinds of Tin, Copper, Galvanized and Sheet-Iron Job Work done at short notice and warranted. No. 5, Allis' Block, Springfield, Mass.


ROBINSON, MARSH & CO.,


DEALERS IN


Seasoned Pine Lumber,


DRESSED LUMBER, FLOORING, Shingles, Lath, WHITE WOOD, BLACK WALNUT, ASH, CHERRY, &C., &C.


H. A. ROBINSON. W. S. MARSH.


G. F. WADSWORTH. E. A. PERKINS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


pringfield


nstitution for


avings.


INCORPORATED A. D. 1827.


BANKING ROOM, NEW BUILDING, Corner of Main and State Streets, RECEIVES DEPOSITS AND PAYS INTEREST ON ALL SUMS FROM ONE TO ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS.


JOSIAH HOOKER, President. HENRY S. LEE, Treasurer.


P. F. WILCOX, Vice President. WM. S. SHURTLEFF, Secretary.


TRUSTEES-Josiah Hooker, P. F. Wilcox, Benjamin Day, William Gunn, James M. Thompson, John B. Stebbins, Henry S. Lee.


AUDITORS-Homer Foot, James D. Brewer, Edmund Freeman.


HAMPDEN SAVINGS BANK, SPRINGFIELD.


Office at the Agawam National Bank. Deposits received every business day from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.


PRESIDENT-STEPHEN C. BEMIS, Springfield.


VICE PRESIDENTS-Chester W. Chapin, Eliphalet Trask, D. L. Harris Springfield; Franklin Morgan, Palmer.


TRUSTEES-Marvin Chapin, John M. Stebbins, W. H. Wilkinson, W. K. Baker, Thomas W. Wason, James A. Rumrill, T. M. Brown, R. F. Hawkins, Arthur I. Bemis, Springfield; Edward Southworth, William Melcher, West Springfield.


SECRETARY AND TREASURER-F. S. BAILEY.


THE SPRINGFIELD


Cents


avtugs


Batth.


Banking Room, No. 1 Court St., Hampden House Block, NORTH SIDE OF COURT SQUARE. Business Hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., and 2 to 3 P. M.


JOSEPH C. PYNCHON, President.


VICE PRESIDENTS-Aaron Bagg, A. W. Chapin.


TRUSTEES-Geo. B. Morris, Daniel Pynchon, T. Warner, Jr., B. K. Bliss, James E. Russell, David Smith, H. Fuller, Jr., Charles Marsh, W. L. Smith, Springfield.


DANIEL J. MARSH, Treasurer. E. W. BOND, Secretary.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


City Marble Works


H. K. COOLEY, DEALER IN Marble and Free Stone. MANUFACTURER OF Mantles, Monuments, Headstones and Tablets,


ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE WORK.


Inscriptions neatly Cut, and Old Monuments and Headstones cleansed to order. After 17 years experience in the business, we feel qualified to meet the demands of a generous public. Parties wishing something new in design for Monuments, or Tablets, are invited to give us a call.


Shop in rear of J. W. Matthew's Music Store, (Entrance North side of First Baptist Church.) Main Street, - - Springfield, Mass.


HOMER FOOT & CO.


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


CARDWARE, BRON, STEEL, Anvils, Vises, Bellows, Fire Brick


Pig and Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Zinc, Antimony, Nuts and Washers, Chain Pumps, Cordage, Grindstones, Coopers' Glue, &c .- Wholesale and Retail.


AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF


Meneeley's Church and Factory Bells, Fairbank's Scales, Old Colony Nails, Lathe Chucks, Underwood's Leather Belting, Lace and Picker Leather, Rubber Packing and Hose, Grenoble Hemp Hose, Herring's Fire Proof Safes, Portable Forges, Hazard's Powder, White Lead, and Cold Rolled Shafting. Corner Main and State Streets, Springfield, Mass.


HOMER FOOT. JOHN B. STEBBINS. HOMER FOOT, JR.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. A. BALDWIN'S New York


lothing


tore,


138 Main Street, Corner Vernon,


SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF


Men's, Boys' and Youths' CLOTHING, -AND- Gents' Furnishing Goods, HATS AND CAPS.


GOOD ASSORTMENT OF


Rubber and Dil Cloth CLOTHING.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. W. HOLMES, GENERAL


laiut


ait usurauce


geitt,


Room No. 1 Union Block,


Opposite Haynes' Hotel, - Springfield, Mass.


T.CHUSSUCK SPRINGFIELD


Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, &c., Insured against Loss or Dam- age by Fire, on liberal terms.


LIFE, ACCIDENT & LIVE STOCK POLICIES,


Issued by this Agency for long or short periods.


Particular attention given to the settlement of all Claims against the Government.


Insurance Company of North America, Philadelphia, Pa.,


$2,056,412.77


Germania of New York,


876,815.50 501,618.00


Market of New York,


Lamar of New York, -


- 509,963.77


Tradesmen's of New York,


302,919.42


Ætna Live Stock of Hartford, Ct.,


500,000.00


United States Casualty of New York,


100,000.00


Charter Oak Life of Hartford, -


- 4,000,000.00


Money advanced and Claims cashed. @ J. W. HOLMES, Late Adjutant 27th Mass. Vols.


City Reservoir


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SPRINGFIELD


City Directory


AND


Business Advertiser,


FOR


1868-69.


From July, 1868, to July, 1869.


PUBLISHED ANNUALLY.


SPRINGFIELD, MASS .: PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL BOWLES & COMPANY. 1868.


CALENDAR FOR 1868-69. 1868.


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STREETS, PLACES, SQUARES, ETC.


Adams, from Hancock to Eastern avenue.


Alden, from Hancock to Eastern avenue.


Allen, South Wilbraham road from top of Water Shop hill.


Andrews. from Boston road, near Carlisle brook to Bay road. Armory, from Federal hill northward.


Ashley, from Pine to East.


Auburn, from Main to Conn. R. R. track.


Auburn Avenue, from Auburn street north, near Main.


Bancroft, from Chicopee to North.


Barnes' Avenue, from Water street east towards Main, between West Bridge and Vernon.


Bay, from Magazine to Bay road.


" Benton Hollow," on the Boston road.


Benton, from Boston road, near Carlisle brook to Sixteen Acres road. Berlin, from Kast State to Sanford.


Blandford, from Hancock to Eastern avenue.


Bliss, below State, from Main to Connecticut River.


Bliss Avenue, from Water to H. & N. H. R. R., between Margaret and William. Bond, from North to Chestnut.


Boston Road, continuation of State from Oak eastward.


Bowdoin, from Factory to East Worthington.


Boylston, from Cypress to Clinton.


Bradford, from Main to Conn. R. R. track.


Brewer's Avenue, from Main eastward, near Congress.


Bush Avenue, from Main. near U. S. Hotel. '


Byers. from State to Pearl.


Calhoun, from Main to Chestnut.


Carew, from Main eastward to Chicopee line.


Cass, from Liberty to Linden. Cedar, from Central to Hancock.


Central, from Main to Mill.


Central Avenue, from Central street, near Maple, south.


Central Street Avenue, from Central west, near Central street school- house.


Chaffee Avenue, from Walnut street to Eastern avenue, near the Water Shops. Charles, from B. & A. R. R. to Franklin.


4


STREETS, PLACES, SQUARES, ETC.


Charter Avenue, from Oak west, near State.


Cherry, from Central to Mill.


Chestnut, from State northward to Chicopee line.


Chicopee, continuation of Main from Carew to Chicopee line.


Clinton, from Main to south entrance to Hampden Park and Conn. River.


Columbian, from Spring to Winter.


Colton Avenue, from Monroe to Adams, beyond Eastern avenue.


Commercial Row, from Main east, north side B. & A. R. R.


Congress, from Main to Chestnut.


Cook's Avenue, from West Bridge to West Worthington.


Court Square, opposite the Court House and City Hall.


Crescent Hill, near junction of Maple, Pine, Mill and Central streets. Crossett Avenue, from Maine to Willow.


Cross, from Main to Maple.


Cypress, from Main to Conn. River.


Cypress Avenue, off Cypress street.


Dale, from East Union to Hubbard avenue.


Douglass Avenue, from Fairbanks west to Nettleton's pond.


Dwight, from State to East Bridge.


East, from Alden to Mill.


East Bridge, from Main to Chestnut.


East Central Street Avenue, from Central street east, near Central street school-house.


East Court, from Main to Dwight.


East State, from Maine to Boston road.


East Union, from Main to Hancock.


East William, a continuation of William street east of Main.


East Worthington, from Main to Factory.


Eastern Avenue, from State to Hickory.


Elliott, from State to Salem.


Elm, from Main to Conn. River.


Emerald Court, from West Union to Wilcox, below Water.


Emery, from Main to Fulton.


Essex, from Main to Chestnut.


Factory, from State to Chicopee line.


Fairbanks, from East Worthington north below Spring.


Federal Square, in U. S. Armory grounds.


Ferry, from Main to Chestnut. Florence, from Pine to East.


Florida, from old Bay road to East Worthington.


Fort, from Main to Water.


Franklin, from Main to Nursery.


Fremont, from Main to Water.


Frost, from Spring to Byers. Fulton, from Cypress to Plainfield.


Garden, from East Worthington north below Spring.


Gardner, from Main to H. & N. H. R. R.


Government Square, a part of the Armory grounds eastward from Federal Square.


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STREETS, PLACES, SQUARES, ETC.


Grant, from Armory to Magazine.


Gray's Court, off Cypress.


Greene, from Hancock to Eastern Avenue.


Grosvenor, from North to Chestnut.


Hampden, from Main to Water.


Hancock, from East Worthington to Alden.


Hancock Avenue, from Spruce to Hancock, sometimes called Cen- tral avenue.


Harrison Avenue, from Main at corner Union Block to Dwight.


Hickory, from East to Wilbraham road.


High. from Maple to Walnut.


Highland, from Water Shop hill near the dam, running south. Hillman, from Main to Chestnut across Barnes' lot.


Holyoke, from Main to Conn. R. R. track.


Howard, from Main to Conn. River.


Hubbard Avenue, from Main east to Dale.


Ingraham Avenue, from East Union to High. James, from Cedar to Walnut.


John, from Plainfield west to Conn. R. R.


John Brown Tract, near Indian Orchard.


King, from Walnut to Eastern avenue.


Lebanon, from Hancock to Eastern avenue.


Leon, from North to Chestnut. Liberty, from Main to Chicopee line.


Lincoln, from Magazine to Federal.


Linden, from Chestnut opposite Essex to Cass. Loring, from Main to Water. Lombard, from Main to Water. Locust, from Main over Blake's hill.


Lyman, from Main to Spring.


Magazine, from State to East Worthington.


Main, from Mill River to Carew.


Maple, from State to Mill. Margaret, from Main to H. & N. H. R. R.


Marble, from Main east, below Willow avenue.


Market, from State to Harrison avenue. Massasoit, from Carew northward.


Mechanic, from Water to H. & N. H. R. R.


Mechanics' Row, from Howard to Bliss. Mill, from Main to the Water Shops. Monroe, from Hancock to Eastern avenue. Morris, from Main eastward, next north of Central.


Morgan, from Main to North-East. Mulberry, from Maple to East Union. Myrtle, from State to High, east of School. New, from East Court north.


North Church Avenue, rear North Church.


North, from Carew to Chestnut. Nursery, from Liberty northward. Oak, from State to Walnut. 1*


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STREETS, PLACES, SQUARES, ETC.


Old Bay Road, from Factory eastward.


Orleans, from State to Pendleton avenue.


Osgood, from Main to North-East.


Park, from Main to Maple.


" Parker Street," road from School House at Five Mile Pond to School House at Sixteen Acres.


Pearl, from Chestnut to Federal.


Pendleton Avenue, from Walnut to Hancock.


Pease Hill, South Wilbraham road.


Pine, from Walnut to Mill.


Plainfield, from Bradford, near Main and Carew, to Chicopee line.


Prospect Hill, eastern extremity of Franklin street.


Pynchon, from Main to Water.


Quincy, from Oak to Eastern avenue.


Railroad Row, fronts depot, south side, west of Main.


Ravine, from Magazine to Armory.


Ringgold, from North to Chestnut.


Salem, from Spring to Pearl.


Sanford, from Main to Dwight.


Sargeant, from Main to Conn. R. R. track.


School, from State to Mulberry.


Seventh, from Main west to Fulton.


Sharon, from Main east to north Chestnut, between Ferry and Con- gress.


South, continuation of Main from Mill River to Longmeadow line.


Spring, from State to B. & A. R. R. track.


Spruce, from Central to Florence.


Stearns' Avenue, from East Bridge to East Worthington.


Stebbins, from State to East Union.


Stebbins Avenue, from Maple to Pine.


Stockbridge, from Main eastward near State.


Stony Hill, on South Wilbraham road.


Summer, from Spring to Worthington.


Symonds Avenue, from West Bridge to West Worthington.


Taylor, from Main to Chestnut.


Taylor Avenue, from Main to Willow, between Cross and Park.


Terrence, from Swan to Boston road.


Tinkham Road, from North Wilbraham road near Sixteen Acres to South Wilbraham.


Townsley Avenue, from Main to Market, at corner of Republican Block.


Tyler, from Oak to Hancock.


Union Square, in U. S. Armory grounds.


Vernon, from Main to Water.


Vine, from Main to Conn. R. R. track.


Walker, from Water, near Loring to H. & N. H. R. R.


Walnut, from State to Water Shops.


Walnut Street Avenue, from junction of Walnut and Oak to Cemetery.


Warner Road, from East Longmeadow road near Two Mile Pond to South Wilbraham road.


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STREETS, PLACES, SQUARES, ETC.


Washington, from Main to H. & N. H. R. R. Water, from Gardner to near R. R. Depot. Webster, from Franklin to Liberty.


Webster Avenue, from Salem across Pearl. West Bridge, from Conn. River, to Main.


West Bridge Street Avenue, from West Bridge to West Worthington. West Court, from Water to Main.


West State, from Conn. River to Main.


West Union, from Main to H. & N. H. R. R.


West Union Street Avenue, from West Union to Wilcox, below Water. West William, a continuation of William street to the river bank. West Worthington, from Water to Main.


White, East Longmeadow road from top of Water Shop hill.


Whitney Avenue, from Water to H. & N. H. R. R, opposite Fre- mont.


Wight Avenue, from Water east towards Main, between West Bridge and Vernon.


Wilbraham road, from Boston road eastward.


Wilcox Street Avenue, foot of Wilcox street, near the river.


Wilcox, from Main to Conn. River.


William, from Main to Water.


Willow, from State to East Union.


Willow Avenue, from Main east below Central.


Winter, from Columbian northward.


Woodworth Avenue, from State south to High, near Walnut.


York, from Main to Conn. River.


SPRINGFIELD POST OFFICE.


SUMMER TIME TABLE-Post Office open from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M .; Sunday from 9 to 10 A. M. Mails close-Northern, 7 A. M., 1 P. M .; New York, 11} A. M., 5 and 9 P. M .; Connecticut, 6} and 1]}, A. M., 5 and 9 P. M .; Washington. 5 P. M .; Eastern, 64, 10} and 11& A. M., 1 and 74 P. M .; Western, 8 A. M., 5} P. M .; Chicopee Falls 64 and 11} A. M .: Agawam, 8 A. M .; Feeding Hills and West Suffield, 1 P. M .; East Longmeadow and South Wilbraham, daily, at 1 P. M. ; West Springfield, 10& A. M., 1.15 P. M .; Sunday night mail, for Boston and New York, 7 P. M. Delivery of mails-Northern, 12 M., 6} P. M .; Southern 7 A. M .; 2 P. M .; Eastern, 7 and 9 A. M .; 12} and 6} P. M .; Western, 7 and 12 A. M.




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