Springfield city directory and business advertiser 1870-1871, Part 1

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1870
Publisher: Samuel Bowles & Co.
Number of Pages: 418


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The City Library Association, Springfield, Mass. LITERATURE :: ART :: SCIENCE


REFERENCE DEPARTMENT


Stack Ref. G844 Sp D62


1870-71


V


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


T. D. BEACH,


AUCTIONEER,


NO. 1 1-2 ELM ST., UP STAIRS.


Personal Attention Given to Sales of REAL ESTATE, FARMS, FARM STOCK, Stocks of Goods, Bonds and Stocks, FURNITURE AT PRIVATE HOUSES, -AND- AUCTION SALES GENERALLY,


EITHER IN CITY, COUNTY OR STATE.


Hampden Hall Furniture Warehouse.


MAIN STREET,


MAXFIELD, KELLOGG & COLE,


UPHOLSTERERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


Elegan


furniture,


-AND-


COMMON FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS.


CHARLES E. MAXFIELD, THEODORE KELLOGG, JR., A. N. COLE.


Springfield, Mass.


vi


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


SPRINGFIELD MARBLE WORKS.


CRABTREE & SHORT, MANUFACTURERS OF


Marble a Slate


Mantels


ALSO, DEALERS IN


Monuments and Headstones. A large assortment constantly on hand.


No. 2 Burt's Block and No. 2 Bliss Street.


Springfield, Mass.


Coal! Coal! Coal!


J. H. BANKS & SON,


City Office, 20S Main Street. Yard Office, 38 West William Street,


Are offering by the cargo, car, or in smaller quantities, at the lowest possible market price,


Pure Lykens Valley, Hazleton, Pine Forest, Old Company's Lehigh, Wilkesbarre, Hickory, New England, Red Ash, Pittston, Lackawana, Scranton, George's Creek, and Bituminous.


Particular attention paid to preparing and delivering Coal for domestic purposes. 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 Streets, Springfield, Mass.


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


vii


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Hampden Savings Bank,


SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Office at the Agawam National Bank. DEPOSITS RECEIVED EVERY BUSINESS DAY From 9 A. M. to 3 P.


President, ELIPHALET TRASK of Springfield.


VICE PRESIDENTS :


CHESTER W. CHAPIN, Springfield.


THOS. W. WASON, Springfield.


DANIEL L. HARRIS, Springfield. FRANKLIN MORGAN, Palmer.


TRUSTEES :


MARVIN CHAPIN,


JOHN M. STEBBINS,


R. F. HAWKINS,


1


T. M. BROWN,


H. S. HYDE, LEWIS J. POWERS, W. K. BAKER, WM. MELCHER.


O. H. GREENLEAF, ARTHUR I. BEMIS, JAS. A. RUMRILL,


P. S. BAILEY, Secretary.


F. S. BAILEY, Treasurer.


THE SPRINGFIELD


Five Cents Savings Bank.


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,


TRUSTEES :


A. W. CHAPIN.


E. W. BOND, T. WARNER, JR, JAS. E. RUSSELL,


GEO. B. MORRIS, B. K. BLISS, CHARLES MARSH.


DAVID SMITH,


H. FULLER, JR.,


W. L. SMITH,


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


SPRINGFIELD Institution for Savings.


INCORPORATED A. D. 1827. BANKING ROOM, NEW BUILDING, COR. MAIN & STATE STS. RECEIVES DEPOSITS AND PAYS INTEREST ON ALL SUMS FROM ONE TO ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS.


JOSIAH HOOKER, President. P. F. WILCOX, Vice President.


HENRY S. LEE, Treasurer.


WM. S. SHURTLEFF, Secretary.


TRUSTEES :


JOSIAH HOOKER, P. F. WILCOX, BENJAMIN DAY, WILLIAM GUNN, JAS. M. THOMPSON, JOHN B. STEBBINS, HENRY S. LEE.


AUDITORS :


HOMER FOOT, JAMES D. BREWER, EDMUND FREEMAN.


viii


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


JOHN OLMSTED, (Successor to Taylor & Olmsted,) DEALER IN


Cotton, Cotton Waste


-AND-


PAPER STOC


Corner Main and East ! William Streets,


Springfield, Mass.


ROBINSON, MARSH & CO.,


DEALERS IN


ensoned


Pine


umber.


DRESSED LUMBER FLOORING,


SHINGLES, LATH, WHITE WOOD, BLACK WALNUT, ASH,


CHERRY, &C., &C. W. S. MARSH. E. A. PERKINS.


H. A. ROBINSON.


WASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY,


Railway Car Builders.


CAR WHEELS,


-AND-


RAILROAD CASTINGS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


T. W. WASON, President, G. C. FISK, Vice-President, H. S. HYDE, Treasurer.


ix


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. S. MARSH & CO.


UNION BLOCK,


T.CHUBBUCK SPRINGFIELD


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


Groceries, Fruit, Flour, Provisions, BREAD, PASTRY, &c.


GEO. O. KINGSBURY,


House Builder


-AND-


REAL ESTATE AGENT.


Houses Building


FOR SALE IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE CITY.


192 Main St., Corner Court Street,


SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


193 Main Street.


X


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


E. G. WASHBURN,


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., at Wholesale and Retail. CORNER MARKET AND SANFORD STREETS,


(Old Republican Building.) Springfield, Mass.


CEMENT Drain and Sewer Pipe. THESE PIPES ARE MADE OF HYDRAULIC CEMENT, AND ARE EXTENSIVELY USED FOR


House Drains, City and Town Sewerage,


RAILROAD CULVERTS, CHIMNEYS,


And many other uses, in place of Brick or Stone.


They will not Decay like Wood and Clay Structures, BUT IMPROVE WITH USE AND AGE,


-AND- Cost from Ten to Twenty Per Cent Less.


ALL SIZES, FROM 3 INCHES TO 20 INCHES.


OFFICE, 16 STATE STREET. 3


J. P. WILCOX & CO.


xi


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


HENRY & MARSH, query and Feeding Stable


Corner of Court and Market Sts.,


IN THE REAR OF HAMPDEN HALL, S


Springfield, Mass.


Single Horses, Saddle Horses, CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS, PARTIES, &c.


Passengers for the Cars called for in any part of the City. TIM HENRY. OLIVER MARSH.


A. L. CHAPIN, PRACTICAL


Architect từ Builder,


Plans and Specifications for Public and Private Buildings FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE.


Office Barnes' Block, . . Room No. 23, .. . Main Street,


pringfield, Mass.


MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR


ennison's


hipping ags,


STRONG, DURABLE, AND WEATHER-PROOF.


PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION.


xii


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Springfield Brass foundry.


E. STEBBINS


Manufacturing Company,


1


TAYLOR STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF


Brass and Composition Castings,


BABBITT METAL, Car Boxes, Pattern Letters, do. JOEL HAYDEN, President.


F. B. COOK, Treasurer.


WRIGHT & EMERSON,


MANUFACTURERS OF


Cast Iron Railing


-FOR-


CEMETERY LOTS, FRONT YARDS, BALCONIES AND VERANDAS.


BUILDING CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS Furnished to Contractors and the Trade. MACHINERY CASTINGS,


Heavy and Light, made to order.


JOB WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AT


AGAWAM FOUNDRY, Liberty Street, a few rods East of Depot, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


JOSIAH WRIGHT. WARREN EMERSON.


xiii


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


E employ thousands of Agents every year, and have good openings for a large number more, either men or women. One of our lady Agents lately reports a profit of $161.00 in ten days. One has made $34.00 in one day this spring. One has ordered one thou- sand books in the last few weeks. If you are out of employment or wish to make more than you are now making, send for one of our private Circulars. Below we give the titles of some of our books.


IMMANUEL,


Or The Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ, By ZACHARY EDDY, D. D.


LARGE OCTAVO, 756 PAGES.


This is the best book that has been published on this subject for the majority of readers. We shall be pleased to send you a Circular containing favorable notices from the leading clergymen and papers of the country.


Laws of Health in Relation to the human orm,


By DRS. BRINTON & NAPHEYS.


This work is just out and is meeting with a very large sale. It contains about 100 Recipes in relation to health and the toilet, that are invaluable to any family, and can be prepared at a trifling cost. We have Agents who are order- ing from one hundred to one thousand copies each, and it is probably as great a success as any book offered for a long time.


Old Agents who wish to make money will certainly examine this book before taking an agency for any other.


We publish three of MRS. SPENCER's books,


TRIED AND TRUE,


ORA, THE LOST WIFE,


RIGHT AND WRONG.


Nearly 50,000 of these books have been sold in a short time and they are now selling very rapidly. We have Agents who have sold one hundred copies a week this winter and spring.


Send for a Circular before Engaging for any other Book.


We have a large list of Chromos and Engravings but have no room to de- scribe them. We shall add to our stock constantly, and you can always be sure of finding a good book, Chromo or Engraving, among our list, and good terri- tory for canvassing. For particulars address


W. J. HOLLAND & CO., SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


xiv


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


NEW ENGLAND HOMESTEAD.


THE GREAT DOUBLE SHEET


gricultural and family


Weekly,


PRINTED ON FRIDAYS.


The Best Paper of its Class in New England.


PRICE, $2.50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE.


It circulates largely in the Connecticut Valley, and quite generally through- out New England.


It is a First-rate Advertising Medium.


Saturday Evening Homestead, PUBLISHED AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M.


IT CONTAINS ALL THE


ocal and


of the


It is the Best Local Paper in Springfield, and has a LARGE CIRCULATION.


Advertisers can reach their customers through its columns Cheaper, and to better advantage than through any other paper.


Sold by Newsmen, and by Boys on the Street, at 3 Cents per Copy. It is full of News and full of Fun. Each Issue contains a Good Story.


HENRY M. BURT & CO., Publishers,


BRADLEY'S BLOCK, Į Harrison Avenue. Springfield, Mass.


XV


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Ho & J. BREWER,


263 Main Street, Springfield, Mass.


Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,


PERFUMERY, Brushes, Toilet Waters.


SPECIALTIES.


WINE OF WILD CHERRY BARK. WINE OF WILD CHERRY BARK AND IRON. MARSHMALLOW CANDY, ANODYNE TROCHES, COCOA ICE BLOCK-A de- lightful Cosmetic,


CAMPHORATED GLYCER- INE ICE-For Chapped Face and Hands, EXTRACT OF DANDELION -For Home-made Beer, REYNOLDS' SAPONACE- OUS DENTIFRICE,


ELIXIR OF PERUVIAN BARK, (Aromatic Elixir of Calisaya Bark,)


ELIXIR OF PERUVIAN BARK-With Pyrophosphate of Iron, (Ferrophosphorated Elixir Calisaya Bark).


JOHN H. ROGERS,


Nos. 6, 8 & 10 East Court St. MANUFACTURER OF EXPRESS, PEDDLER AND GROCERY WAGONS, briolets TOP AND OPEN Buggies,


ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED.


REPAIRING


ALL WORK


NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE.


WARRANTED


O


FIRST CLASS.


Remember the Place-6, 8 & 10 East Court St.


JOHN H. ROGERS.


xvi


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


SECURITY


ife Insurance & Annuity Co. 31 AND 33 PINE ST., NEW YORK.


President, Vice President, Secretary, ROBERT L. CASE, THEODORE R. WETMORE, ISAAC H. ALLEN.


ORGANIZED 1862.


INCOME 1869, $1,339,933. . ASSETS 1870, $3,000,000.


This Company organized under the Laws of the State of New York, conducts its business on the


MUTUAL PLAN, . . . PROFITS TO THE POLICY-HOLDERS.


ALL DESIRABLE FORMS OF


LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES,


Are issued by this Company, which are


Non-Forfeiting by Their Terms,


AND CONTAIN


No Restrictions upon Residence or Travel.


One-third of the premium allowed to stand as loan where the insured desire it. Dividends al- lowed toward paying the premium after the first year, where the premium is paid all cash. This Company by its plan of insuring, has adopted as liberal a Policy as is consistent with safety to the insured.


DIVIDENDS ON LIFE POLICIES, 1867, 1868, 1869, 50 PER CENT.


COMPETENT AND RELIABLE AGENTS Will be Liberally dealt with upon application to


JOHN W. FLETCHER, General Agent for New England and New York State. 22 SCHOOL STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


WARREN S. WOOD, Agent.


3 UNION BLOCK, } MAIN STREET,


Springfield, Mass.


SPRINGFIELD


CITY DIRECTORY


AND


BUSINESS ADVERTISER


FOR


1870-71,2 .


For the Year Commencing June 1, 1870.


-


PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL BOWLES & CO., PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, BOOK-BINDERS AND ELECTROTYPERS, No. 207 Main Street. 1870.


LIVERMORE, BALL & CO'S


VIVERMOS


BALL & COM


Sign of the Hanging


GOLDEN PITCHER, Cor. Main & Bridge Sts.


eu frochery


SLAe : RefSPRINGFIELD, MASS. 9744Sp Ila 570-71- Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS- WARE,


Kerosene Lamps and Chimneys,


PURE COIN SILVER AND PLATED WARES,


And Everything belonging to a


FIRST-CLASS CROCKERY HOUSE.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1870, by SAMUEL BOWLES & COMPANY, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.


ingfield Uye House, Established 1850. 159 MAIN STREET.


WITH


FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS


IN OUR Dyeing, Cleansing and Tailoring


DEPARTMENTS, Our WORK is Unsurpassed in this Country.


Velvets, Damasks, Silks, Plumes, Store Goods, in short, Fancy Job Dyeing in all its branches done equal to the best in New York or Boston. Shawls, Cloaks and Silks cleansed and color re- stored. Gentlemen's Garments repaired, re-pressed, re-lined, re-fashioned in our Tailoring De- partment, with a new look that without the Dyer's art no Tailor can give. New Work cut and made.


ISRAEL HARMON & CO.


SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company


OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


Cash Capital,


$500,000 00


Cash Assets, (Jan. 1, 1870,) 939,609 40


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, GEO. C. S. SOUTHWORTH,


CHESTER W. CHAPIN,


LOMBARD DALE,


DANIEL L. HARRIS,


WILLIAM BIRNIE,


GEORGE WALKER,


A. D. BRIGGS,


MARVIN CHAPIN,


HENRY E. RUSSELL,


JAMES BREWER,


WILLIAM STOWE,


DWIGHT R. SMITH,


C. L. COVELL,


GEORGE A. HULL, Boston.


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


SANFORD J. HALL, Secretary.


SPRINGFIELD


onservatory of


Music,


Shari's Block, Main Street,


M.I.D.HUTCHINS


MUSICALINSTITUTE


SGROVES


T. CHUBBUCK


Springfield, Mass, O S 2


ESTABLISHED 1864.


M. J. D. HUTCHINS,


PROPRIETOR AND INSTRUCTOR, ASSISTED BY AN ABLE CORPS OF TEACHERS.


BOARD OF REFERENCE.


Rev. G. B. IDE, Springfield.


Hon. D. L. HARRIS, Springfield.


SAMUEL BOWLES, Springfield Republican.


T. W. WASON, Esq., Springfield,


G. W. SWAZEY, M. D.,


JOHN HOOKER, M. D.,


W. G. CHAMBERLAIN, 44 G. T. WASON,


Dr. JACOBS,


Mrs. Dr. JACOBS,


Mrs. CHARLES MERRIAM, Springfield. Mrs. Dr. LAMBERT, Mrs. WM. MATTOON, 64


Rev. H. R. NYE, (formerly editor of the Star in the West, Cineinnati, Ohio,) Springfield. Hon. W. GRISWOLD, Greenfield.


Hon. B. F. WHITTEMORE, M. C., Darlington, S. C.


Messrs. CHICKERING & SONS, Boston.


Messrs. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston.


IEFP The plan of this Institution has a full and complete Course of Instruction in Music in all of its branches, practical as well as theoretical.


UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, PARIS, 1867. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE PIANOS OF


MESSRS. CHICKERING SONS


Over all competition, both for Europe and America. The highest recompense to any Competitors


THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, AND GRAND GOLD MEDAL, Was awarded to CHICKERING & SONS for the superiority of their Grand, Square and Upright


PIANO-FORTES. 34,000 of them Now in Use. M. J. D. HUTCHINS, Shaw's Block, Main St.,


Warerooms,


Springfield, Mass.


CONTENTS.


PAGE.


Additions and Changes, .


116


Advertisements, Index to,


8


A General View of Springfield, .


.


17


Agricultural Society,


62


Almshouse and the Poor, .


65


Alphabetical List of Householders, and Business and Professional


Men and Women, etc., . . 117


Aqueduct Company, Water Supply,


Amount Used, Rates, etc., . 64 Armory, United States, . 65, 74 Arrival and Departure of Trains, . 70 Association, Cemetery, . 66, 74


B & A Employes' Mutual Relief,


62


Firemen's Mutual Relief,


62


Hampden Benevolent,


51


Springfield Scientific,


63


Westfield Baptist,


50


Young Men's Christian,


54


Banks,


42


Base Ball Clubs,


68


Blocks,


28


Boston and Albany Railroad,


69


Boundaries, City and Ward, .


36


Bridge, Ferry, and Rates of Toll, . 67


Business Directory,


353


Business and Trade of the City,


.


23


PAGE.


Cemetery Association, .


. .


. 66, 74


Churches : Pastors, Meetings, Mem-


bership, Sunday-Schools, His-


torical Facts, etc.,


44


City Choirs, Organs, etc.,


51


City Government : Elections,


30


City Officers and Committees, .


30


Police Department, .


32


Fire Department,


32


City Hall, Description of, .


74


Who may be Found there,


73


City Hospital, etc.,


65


City Library and Museum,


. 20, 59


City and Ward Boundaries,


36


Commissioners for Other States,


.


38


Connecticut River Railroad, .


70


Councillor,


39


County Officers,


37


Court, Police,


32,41


Probate and Insolvency,


37,41


Superior,


40


Supreme Judicial,


40


U. S. Circuit and District,


40


Court House, Who may be Found


there,


74


Deputy Sheriffs in Hampden County, 38


District Attorney,


41


6


CONTENTS.


PAGE.


Distances from Springfield to Other


Cities and Towns, 71


Expresses, Stage Routes, etc., .


69


Father Matthew Total Abstinence


Society,


61


Ferry and Fares,


67


Fire Department : Organization,


32


Companies and Engines, .


32


Compensation of Members,


32


Hydrants, Reservoirs, etc.,


33


Fire Alarm Telegraph,


35


Fires in Springfield in 1869-70,


36


Fire District, and the Construction


or Moving of Buildings, .


.


34


Firemen's Mutual Relief Association, 62


Gas Light Company,


64


Government, City,


30


State,


40


National,


41


Grand Army of the Republic,


64


Great Freshets,


74


Growth of Springfield, .


18, 55


Hacks and the Hack Ordinance,


67


Halls, Public,


66


Hampden Conference and Benevo-


lent Association, .


51


Hampden County Agricultural So-


ciety, .


62


Hampden County Horticultural So-


ciety, .


63


Hampden County Woman Suffrage


Association,


64


Hampden District Medical Society,


63


Hampden Park,


74


PAGE.


Hartford and New Haven Railroad, 70


Home for Friendless Women and


Children,


54


Horse Railroads, .


71, 75


Hotels,


67


How the City Entertains Travelers,


65


Humboldt Institute, .


63


Indian Orchard : Situation, .


75


Occupations and Prosperity,


.


75


A Notable Corporation,


75


Insurance Companies,


43


Internal Revenue, Tenth District, . 39


Jail and House of Correction,


.


.


68


Justices, Notaries Public, etc., .


.


38


Keeping of Swine, Ordinance Con-


cerning,


67


Knights of Pythias,


62


Library and Museum of Natural


History, .


59


Masonic Orders,


60


Manufactures,


22


Member of Congress, Tenth District, 39


Military Companies, .


64


Musical Organizations, .


53


New Buildings, . . 18, 20, 48, 56, 59


Newspapers and Periodicals, .


73


Notaries Public, etc.,


38


Odd Fellows,


61


Old Landmarks,


24


Omnibus and Fares,


69


Places Worthy of Notice, .


74


7


CONTENTS.


PAGE.


Police Court,


32, 41


Police Department : List of Officers,


Salaries, etc.,


32


Population of the City, County,


State and Country, . . 40, 41, 66


Post-Office, Opening and Closing of


Mails, Rates of Postage, etc., 71


Private Schools,


58


Public Halls,


66


Public Schools,


55


Railroads,


. 21, 69


Relief Associations,


62


Representatives in the Legislature


from Hampden County, and


their Districts,


39


Savings Banks,


42, 43


Schools, Public : Organization, . . 55


What they Show of the City, .


55


Ten Years Ago and Now,


55


List of Teachers, etc., .


56


New School-Houses,


56


Schools, Private : Teachers and Lo-


cation,


58


Senators from Hampden County,


and Senate Districts,


.


39


Sheriff and Deputy Sheriffs in the


County,


38


Sixteen Acres : Its Situation and


Flattering Prospects,


75


Sons of Temperance,


61


Springfield Aqueduct Company,


64


Springfield Gas Light Company,


64


Springfield Post-Office,


71


Springfield and Farmington Valley


Railroad.


70


PAGE. Springfield and Longmeadow Rail- road, . 70


Springfield in 1870: A General View, 17


Growth of Eighteen Years, .


18


New Buildings,


18, 20


School-Houses and Schools,


19


The City Library,


20


Railroads,


21


Manufactures,


22


Business and Trade,


23


Wanted, A Historian,


24


Springfield Club, .


63


Springfield Scientific Association,


63


Stage Routes, Expresses, etc.,


69


State Government,


40


Streets, Avenues, Squares, Blocks, Hills, Reservoirs, etc., 25, 28, 117


Street Railway,


71


Sunday-Schools,


. 44-50


Telegraph Companies,


69


Temperance Societies,


61


The Almshouse and the Poor,


65


Typographical Union,


66


United States Armory, .


65, 74


United States Courts,


40


United States Government,


41


United States Internal Revenue,


.


39


Valuation of Springfield, .


66


Voting Places, .


37


Who may be Found at the City Hall


and Court House,


73


Young Men's Christian Association, 54


Young Catholic Friends' Society,


62


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Agents Wanted.


PAGE.


Bill, Nichols & Co.,


135


Fuller F. S., .


198


Holland W. J. & Co.,


xiii


Ziegler, McCurdy & Co.,


352


Agricultural Store.


Ferre, Batchelder & Co.,


. . 86,191


Album Manufacturers.


Bowles Samuel.& Co.,


90


Analytical Physician.


Kelley Dr. J. Wesley,


235


Architects.


Chapin A. L.,


xi, 156


Potter Geo. E., office Goodrich blk, 289


Shepard Chauncey,


311


Artificial Limbs.


Douglass D. DeForrest,


181


Attorneys and Counselors at Law.


Brown T. M.,


145


Donnelly Hugh, .


180


Greene & Bosworth,


207


McIntire James E.,


259


Sanders Sidney,


304


Smith & Maynard,


316


Soule & Lathrop,


317


Auctioneers.


PAGE.


Beach T. D., .


V


Eldredge J. A. & Co.,


186


Bakers.


Carr J. S. & Co.,


153


Lobsitz John,


249


Batting Manufacturer.


Olmsted John,


viii


Bell Hanger.


Davison Henry O.,


175


Beer and Soda Manufacturers.


Brooks F. A.,


143


Cowles, A. F.,


159


Blank Book Manufacturers.


Bowles Samuel & Co.,


90


Smith & Sargent,


317


Boilers, Engines, Etc.


Hammond S. T. & Co.,


212


Boiler Makers.


Grimes & Ellison, .


80,208


Book Publishers.


Bill, Nichols & Co.,


135


Bowles, Samuel & Co.,


90


Holland W. J. & Co.,


xiii


Merriam G. & C.,


84


Ziegler, McCurdy & Co.,


352


9


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Book Binders.


PAGE.


Bowles Samuel & Co., 90


Smith & Sargent,


317


Books and Stationery.


Bridgman J. C. & Co.,


142


Burt A. & Co.,


149


Burt & Root, .


84


Clark Charles W., .


159


Rhees William J.,


iii, 294


Rude Horace,


301


Ryan Philip J., .


303


Boots and Shoes.


Wholesale Dealers.


Hixon & Birnie,


222


Morse O. D. & Co.,


269


Shaw Henry A.,


309


Retail Dealers, Makers and Repairers.


Burke James,


148


During John B.,


184


Hitchcock & Brewster,


222


Marsh W. P. & Co.,


255


Morse O. D. & Co.,


269


Shaw Henry A.,


309


Brass Founders.


E. Stebbins Manufacturing Co., .


xii


Emory P. P. & Co., .


85


Bridge Builders.


Briggs A. D. & Co.,


142


Hawkins, Herthel & Burrall,


217


Car Builders.


Wason Manufacturing Co., . . viii


Card (Machine) Manufacturers.


Hampden Card Co.,


213


Carpenters and Builders. PAGE


Chapin A. L.,


xi, 156


Currier & Richards,


172


Eaton L. O., .


186


Ferry Charles S.,


191


Kingsbury George O.,


ix, 240


Ladd E. W.,


242


Marien & Prescott,


254


Moulton C. C.,


270


Shaw Charles L.,


308


Shepard Chauncey,


311


Carriage Maker.


Rogers John H.,


XV


Carriage and Saddlery Hard-


ware and Trimmings.


Baker Henry K.,


126


Children's Carriages.


Warner, Peck & Co., .


339


Cigars and Tobacco.


Case & Clark,


154


Frost Samuel N.,


198


Circulating Libraries.


Leavitt, Gillespie & Gilmore,


245


Rhees William J., .


iii, 294


Civil Engineers.


Briggs A. D. & Co.,


142


Gillespie J. E.,


84


Hawkins, Herthel & Burrall,


217


Claim Agent.


Tifft L. A., .


331


Clairvoyant.


Manley Mrs. A. B.,


253


Clock and Watch Repairer.


Rice Joseph H.,


295


2


10


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Coal Dealers. PAGE.


Banks J. H. & Son, vi, 127


Bemis, Phillips & Co.,


vi


Gray, Henry & Sons, .


iv, 206


Coffee and Spice Manufacturer.


Fowler George,


196


Commission Merchants.


Adams & Bates, .


119


Bigelow & Adams,


134


Eldredge J. A. & Co., .


186


Palmer Samuel & Co.,


280


Sibley & Rathbun, .


312


Smith Hinsdale & Co.,


315


Wilder & Puffer, .


347


Confectionery and Fruit.


Barr E. C. & Co.,


129


Gunn & Merrill,


209


Pierce H. A.,


286


Pierce & Stebbins,


85


Confectionery Manufacturers.


Cowles A. F.,


169


Kibbe Brothers & Co.,


238


Copper-smiths.


Emory P. P. & Co., .


85


Cotton Waste Dealers.


Arms William S.,


123


Olmsted John,.


viii


Crockery and Glass Ware.


Dearden William,


176


Eldredge J. A. & Co.,


186


Livermore, Ball & Co.


2,248


White Alfred H.,


344


Croquet Manufacturers.


Bradley Milton & Co., .


87,140


Curtain Fixtures. PAGE.


Bridgman J. C. & Co., .


142


Fisher, Buckhause & Knappe,


192


Wiese F.,


346


Dentists.


Ames. Dr. N. E., .


122


Anderson Dr. J. J.,


122


Noble Dr. Lester,


274


Searle Dr. F., .


307


Dentist's Materials and Instru- ments.


Williams William M., .


348


Designers and Engravers.


Bradley Milton & Co.,


87,140


Richards W. A.,


296


Drain and Sewer Pipe.


Wilcox J. P. & Co., .


X


Dress and Cloak Makers.


Jennison & Kendall,


231


Druggists.


Alden & Brewster,


120


Bigelow Edmund,


134


Brewer H. & J., .


XV


Brown George C.,


144


Dickinson Frank S.,


178


Hooker John,


224


Merritt & Hall,


262


Webber J. T. & Co.,


341


Dry Goods.


Bushnell H. S. & Co.,


150


Currier, Hodskins & A. G. Lord,


172


Forbes & Smith,


see top of pages


Hallock L. E. & Co.,


84, 212


11


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAGE.


Rockwood J. T., .


299


Sterns E. H. & Co.,


323


Tinkham & Co.,


84, 332


Dye-Houses.


Broadhurst & Son,


143


Harmon Israel & Co.,


2, 214


Eave Trough Manufacturers.


Child, Hall & Russell,


158


Electrotypers.


Bowles Samuel & Co.,


90


Eye and Ear Infirmary.


Gardner William W.,


200


Expresses.


American Merchants Union,


·


.


122


Fancy Dry Goods.


Fallon John,


189


Hull Mrs. J. S.,


228


Jennison & Kendall,


231


Kinsman W. D., .


240


Leavitt, Gillespie & Gilmore Misses, 245


Newton A. J., .


273


Pierce William,


286


Stern Jacob,


322


Wallach, Schwab & Zinsser,


338


Fish and Oyster Dealers.


Granger T. M.,


205


Quimby H. A.,


291


Webber J. W. & Co., .


341


Flour and Grain.


Adams & Bates,


119


Bangs John,


127


Bigelow & Adams,


134


During John,


184


Palmer S. & Co.,


280


PAGE.


Parker & Wood, .


281


Peebles & Mattoon,


284


Sibley & Rathbun, .


312


Wilder & Puffer,


347


Fresco Painter.


Wiese F.,


346


Furniture Dealers.


Aiken & Judd, .


119


Eldredge J. A. & Co.,


186


Fisher, Buckhause & Knappe,


81,192


Maxfield, Kellogg & Cole,


V


General Jobbers.


Gifford John H.,


. 88, 202


Gouch George, .


204


Stacy E. S., .


,


83


Gold Beater.


Harwood F. W.,


216


Gold Pen Manufacturer.


Packard Clarles N.,




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