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The City Library Association, Springfield, Mass. LITERATURE :: ART :: SCIENCE
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THE MASSACHUSETTS
MUTUAL
ife Insurance
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
INCORPORATED 1851.
OFFICERS.
E. W. BOND,
President. OSCAR B. IRELAND, Actuary.
CHAS. McLEAN KNOX, Vice-President.
DAVID P. SMITH, M. D., Med'l Ex'r.
AVERY J. SMITH,
Secretary. CHAS P. KEMP, Asst. Med'l Ex'r.
This Company offers to the public all the real advantages that can be, with safety, conceded by any Company. It is firmly established, having been in successful opera- tion for the past twenty-two years. It has accumulated the large sum of
$4,500,000.00.
And its Assets are rapidly increasing. Its Annual Income exceeds $1,500,000. Its investments are confined by statute to those most solid and reliable.
IT IS PURELY MUTUAL.
There are no Stockholders to whom heavy dividends or excessive interest is paid, but all the surplus belongs entirely to the assured. It pays dividends at the beginning of the second year on renewal of the policies, and annually thereafter, at each renewal, on the contribution plan.
It has paid out to living members over $1,000,000 in Dividends. Its disbursements to the families and relatives of deceased members have reached a still larger sum, or over $2,000,000. Its average rate of mortality has been very favorable. It is eco- nomical in expenses. Its rates of premium are as low as they can be with safety to the insured. No extra rate charged on the lives of females. It issues most liberal Policies, with but little restriction on travel. All the most popular kinds of Policies are issued. All its policies are made NON-FORFEITABLE by law of the State, and no other State offers equal advantages in this respect.
DIRECTORS.
Springfield, Mass.
WILLIAM BROSS,
J. L. ERRINGER,
BENJ. B. COMEGYS,
66
JOHN W. NEWTON,
St. Albans, Vt. Manchester, N. H.
Portland, Me.
CLARK W. BRYAN,
66
66
GEORGE C. KIMBALL,
Flint, Mich.
DAVID P. SMITH, M. D., HOMER FOOT,
ROBERT L. JOHNSON,
CHAS. MCLEAN KNOX, OTIS CHILDS,
Newton,
HENRY W. ELLICOTT, R. P. ELMORE,
J. ARTHUR BURR,
A. I. BENYON, WILLIAM B. SEARS.
New York. Boston, Mass. 66
L. W. HALL,
Chicago, Ill. Philadelphia, Pa.
EPHRAIM W. BOND, HENRY FULLER, JR., EDMUND FREEMAN, W. C. STURTEVANT, SAMUEL BOWLES, JAMES KIRKHAM, JOSEPH STONE,
66
JOHN S. KIDDER, C. W. STANLEY, JAMES MI. CHURCHILL, CHAS. P. KIMBALL,
66
MERRITT BURT,
Albany, N. Y. Cleveland, Ohio. Baltimore, Md. Milwaukee, Wis. Syracuse, Ill.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
E. S. STACY, Tool Maker and Machinist.
IMPROVED
EMBRADLEY.CO. SPRINGFIELD
DRILL PRESS.
MANUFACTURER OF
FOUR SPINDLE DRILL PRESSES,
Model and Experimental Machinery, Punches and Dies, Saw Arbors, Emery Wheel Grinding Machines. General Jobbing and Repairing done at Short Notice.
COR. HARRISON AVENUE AND DWIGHT STREET, Few Rods East of the Post Office, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
LADD BROTHERS,
₿nsurance
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, 414 Main Street, - Springfield, Mass.
ESTABLISHED, 1848.
REPRESENTING
OVER GO MILLIONS,
CAPITAL AND ASSETS.
Particular attention paid to placing large lines on Manufacturing and Mercantile Property in Sound and Reliable Offices.
AGENTS FOR THE
ÆTNA FIRE INS. CO., Hartford,
ASSETS, $6,000,000
LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE,. 20,000,000
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE, London and Edinburg,.
66
10,000,000
ALPS, Erie, Pa.,
250,000
COMMERCIAL UNION, London,
4,500,000
HANOVER, New York,
850,000
NIAGARA, 16
1,000,000
FANUEIL HALL, Boston,
66
200,000
TRADERS, Chicago, .
500,000
ATLANTIC, Providence,
66
250,000
CONN. MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.,
32,000,000
TRAVELERS, of Hartford,
66
1,700,000
-AND OTHER -- First Class Stock & Mutual Companies.
R. K. LADD. C. R. LADD. A. LADD.
-
inuitsru
Gar Pipe
Pipel
PRINGEIEL GAS MACHINE
FCHUBBUCKESS
GAS GENERATOR IN VAULT.
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· ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
A
T. CHUBBUCK-SO.
AIR PUMP IN CELLAR.
GILBERT & BARKER MFG. CO.
SOLE PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
The Springfield Gas Machine,
AND DEALERS IN
CHOICE GÁSOLENE FOR GAS MACHINES,
ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF
J. F. BARKER'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE BAT WING BURNER, THE ONLY RELIABLE OPEN BURNER FOR GASOLENE GAS. MANUFACTORY AND GENERAL OFFICE,
CORNER OF SPRING AND LYMAN STS., SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
T the present time there are about five hundred of these famous Machines in operation ; and after five years of trial, under all circum- stances of use, in summer and winter, they have proved themselves to be durable, perfectly safe, thoroughly reliable, and economical. They are splendidly adapted and are used for lighting Manufacturing property of every description, Hotels, Blocks of Buildings, Churches, Dwelling Houses-single or in groups, and in fact everywhere where coal gas can be used, either for illuminating or heating purposes. They have been adopted by the U. S. Government at the National Armory in this city, and at the Arsenals at Rock Island, Ill., and at Benicia, Cal. The large number of Machines in operation for so long a time, without a single failure or an accident to mar its record, is a guaranty to the purchaser that they have got no experiment to try, but that they may enjoy the luxury of a safe, cheap, and brilliant gas-light, through the medium of the SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE ; being as confident and well assured of its successful operation "as they would be of a well known steam engine or boiler. Circulars giving full and complete information, mailed on application.
J. F. BARKER, Treasurer, Springfield, Mass.
C. N. GILBERT, General Agent, New York,
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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X
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
HOMER FOOT & CO.,
IMPORTERS:
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Iron, 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, Agricultural Tools, Lawn Mowers, &c .: Wholesale and Retail.
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
FAIRBANKS' SCALES,
NAILS, LEATHER BELTING,
Meneeley's Church and Factory Bells,
Lathe Chucks, Lace and Picker Leather, Rubber Belting, Packing and Hose, American Fire Extinguishers, Portable Forges, Hazard's Powder, and Cold Rolled Shafting.
Sole Agents in the United States for
Limet & Co's Celebrated French Files.
Foot's Block, Cor. Main and State Sts., SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
HOMER FOOT. JOHN B. STEBBINS. HOMER FOOT, JR.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SPRINGFIELD
Steam and Gas Pipe Marks,
WHITTIER'S PATENT STEAM RADIATOR.
We would call the attention of those using direct radiation, to the Radiator rep- resented above; the mechanical construction of which, we 'think, cannot be improved. Each single bar is cast in one piece, and the several bars are connected by nipples, giving a perfect circulation ; the steam being supplied at the top and the return connected at the bottom. They are made of various sizes, and can be used with equal success for either high or low pressure.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNION LOW PRESSURE Self-Regulating Heating Apparatus.
In Eastern Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, and Worcester Counties, and the State of Vermont.
CONTRACTORS FOR LIGHTING AND HEATING
Manufactories, Public Buildings, Stores, Private Dwellings, &c.
Particular Attention paid to piping Houses for Gas.
Experienced workmen sent to any part of the country.
PHILLIPS, MOWRY & CO., NO. 83 WORTHINGTON STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SPRINGFIELD Institution for Savings.
INCORPORATED A. D. 1827. Banking Room, New Building, Corner Main and State Streets. Receives Deposits and pays Interest on ALL SUMS FROM ONE TO ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS.
JAMES M. THOMPSON, President. HENRY S. LEE, Treasurer.
JOHN B. STEBBINS, Vice-President. WM. S. SHURTLEFF, Secretary.
TRUSTEES :
JAMES M. THOMPSON, JOHN B. STEBBINS, WILLIAM GUNN. HENRY MORRIS, GEORGE DWIGHT, CHARLES MARSH, HENRY S. LEE.
AUDITORS :
JAMES D. BREWER,
EDMUND FREEMAN.
HOMER FOOT,
RA MERCHANT TAILOR,
GETS UP FINE CUSTOM CLOTHING,
AND SELLS THE
Howe Sewing Machine,
AT 417 MAIN ST., SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
THE SPRINGFIELD Five Cents Savings Bank,
Banking Room, No. 1 Court Street, Hampden House Block, NORTH SIDE OF COURT SQUARE. Business Hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
JOSEPH C. PYNCHON, President.
AARON BAGG,
VICE PRESIDENTS : WILLIS PHELPS, TRUSTEES :
A. W. CHAPIN.
E. W. BOND, GEO. B. MORRIS,
T. WARNER, JR., WM. RICE, W. H. SMITH,
JAS. E. RUSSELL,
H. FULLER, JR., W. L. SMITH,
CHARLES MARSH.
DANIEL J. MARSH, Treasurer. E. W. BOND, Secretary.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
J. S. MARSH & CO
UNION BLOCK,
T.CDUSBVSX.SPRINGFIELD
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Groceries, Fruit, Flour,
PROVISIONS, BREAD, PASTRY, &c.
F. EDWARD GRAY,
DEALER IN
Coal, Lime,
ement
MAIN" ST
And every description of
Office, 263 Main Street, YARD AND STOREHOUSE, CORNER LYMAN AND SPRING STREETS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
391 Main Street.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
FRANCIS ELLISON,
MACHINIST
AND Steam and Gas Fitter,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
ELEVATORS, PRESSES,
AND ALL KINDS OF
Heavy Machinery and Mill Work,
Including Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, and Light Machine Work of every description.
ALSO, AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED
Blake Steam Pump,
Judson's Patent Engine Regulator, Sturtevant's Blowers,
AND
Holland Lady's Glass-Dilers,
FOR ENGINES AND SHAFTING.
Wrought Iron, Steam and Gas Pipe, and Fittings of all descriptions, kept constantly on hand.
Special attention given to Repairs on Engines and Machinery, and Piping Buildings for Steam and Gas.
52 and 56 Liberty St., first brick Block from Main,
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THOMAS McLOUGHLIN & CO., DEALERS IN
ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS
COALS,
Office, Cor. Main and Sanford Sts., Room No. 1. YARD, FOOT OF BROAD STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
T. D. BEACH, UCTIONEER 9 NO. 5 ELM STREET, 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.
BEMIS, PHILLIPS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS
By the cargo, car load or ton. Coals well screened, and delivered in any part of the city at lowest rates.
Office and Yard, Taylor Street, Near Main, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. . THOMAS O. BEMIS. S. R. PHILLIPS.
ARTHUR I. BEMIS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
HOLMES & GILMORE, GENERAL INSURANCE -AND-
assunner
OFFICE, AGAWAM BANK BLOCK, OPP. MASSASOIT HOUSE, Springfield, Mass.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN
TO PLACING INSURANCE ON
And other Manufacturing Property, at Reasonable Rates.
PERPETUAL POLICIES GRANTED ON BRICK AND STONE BUILDINGS,
Foreign, Inland & Bailroxy
assenger ichets
ISSUED AT THIS OFFICE, IN CONNECTION WITH THE
WHITE STAR LINE OF STEAMERS
-TO- ANY PLACE IN EUROPE OR THE UNITED STATES.
H. G. GILMORE. J. W. HOLMES.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
E. J. PIPER,
MANUFACTURER OF
ALL KINDS OF
SCHOOL
Furniture.
BRADLEY.CO
-ALSO-
MODEL AND PATTERN MAKER, LIGHT MACHINE BUILDER, And Manufacturer of Improved Ruling Machines, Stamping Presses, Initial Presses, and Models for the Patent Office or Exhibition.
44 Hampden Street, - SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
MIELLEZ & CO.,
tonicultural Gardens
-- AND-
GREENHOUSES.
A choice collection of all the leading Roses, Bedding Plants, etc., etc., constantly on hand. Orders for Cut Flowers and Floral Designs promptly filled.
PLAINFIELD STREET, Near Memorial Church.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THE BOSTON
99 CENT STORE
416 Main Street, OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
GEO. H. IRELAND & CO., Proprietors.
Fewelry, Table and Pochet Cutlery,
SILVER PLATED WARE. ALBUMS, BOOKS, WALLETS,
Chromos, Engravings, Stereoscopic Views, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN
FANCY GOODS,
ALL NEW AND FRESH.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CLARK W. BRYAN & CO.,
Electrotupera, B ulers
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
301 Main St., and 77 and 79 Worthington St., Springfield, Mass.
UR PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK BINDERY, which have been in successful operation for nearly a score of years, Are now among the largest and best equipped of their kind in the Country ; offering facilities second to none for the prompt execution of all work, however large or small, acceptably and thoroughly in every respect and at moderate rates.
We make Books, small and great; some very choice and expensive ones, illus- trated for use or ornament, according to the demands of customers.
CATALOGUES,
For Manufacturers' uses, costing thousands of dollars for a single Edition, and CATALOGUES for Col- leges, Academies or Schools,
Sermons, Addresses, Reports, Miscellaneous Pamphlets, Tabular Price Lists,
And all other kinds of General Book, Pamphlet and Newspaper forms of Printing.
CLARK W. BRYAN & CO.
Manufacturing Stationers.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
STEAM PUMPS.
DEANE'S
PATENT
C.P.DEANE'S PATENT APR.26++1870
Of all sizes and adapted to all the various purposes for which Steam Pumps are ever used.
Manufactured and Sold by
G. H. DEANE & CO.,
Factory, 29 Hillman Street. Office, 344 Main Street.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Send for Circular.
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HUNT & SHANDREW,
AHar. cturers and Upholste
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
ELEGANT AND COMMON
FURNITURI
Union Block, Main Street,
Opposite Post Office.
GEORGE A. HUNT. J. C. SHA.
R. E. COOPER & CO.
289 Main St. (Wight's New Block),
ractical Plumbe
And Dealers in all kinds of
PLUMBERS' MATERIALS
Block Tin Pipe, Tin Lined Pipe, Lead Pipe, Cemen Pipe, Cast Iron Pipe,
VITRIFIED DRAIN PIPE,
Sheet Lead, Copper and Galvanized Iron Boilers, and a usually found in a First Class Plumbing Establishment.
MARBLE AND SLATE MANT:
Shelves, Brackets, Grates and Fenders,
GAS FIXTURES
Gas Stoves, Portables, &c. First-Class Workmen sent to a the Country. " Dealers Supplied at Reasonable Price:
R. E. COOPER. S. WORTHINGTON. L. E.
SPRINGFIELD
-
CITY DIRECTORY
AND
BUSINESS ADVERTISER
FOR
1873-74.
For the Year Commencing June 1, 1873.
PUBLISHED BY CLARK W. BRYAN & CO., PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, BOOK-BINDERS AND ELECTROTYPERS, Nos. 301 Main and 77 and 79 Worthington Streets. 1873.
THE NONPAREIL HEMMER COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
THE NON NONPAREIL
Self-Feeding Adjustable Hemmer
OFFICE, NO. 4 OPERA HOUSE.
STACK
G 84 Sp
1973-77
BRADLEY.SO
2002.1
--
APRIL 30:72.& MARCH 4.73.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1873, by CLARK W. BRYAN & CO., In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
THIS HEMMER MAKES PERFECT
Straight, Bored, or Circular Gems,
From one-quarter of an inch to four inches in width, without Basting or Folding,
Gathering the Fullness instead of Laying Plaits.
PRICE, - - - $3.00.
EVERY HEMMER FULLY WARRANTED. Call and see samples of work, and the HEMMER OPERATE, at
No. 4 Opera. House, .,
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
GOOD CANVASSING AGENTS WANTED.
105887
CONTENTS.
PAGE.
Additions and changes, 135 Advertisements, Index to, 5
A General View of Springfield, 19, 23 Agricultural Society, 81
Almshouse and the Poor,
85
Alphabetical List of Householders, and Business and Professional
Men and Women, 139
Armory, United States,
84, 86
Association, Cemetery, 85, 86 B. & A. Employes' Mutual Relief, 79 Firemen's Mutual Relief, 79
Hampden Benevolent,
69
Springfield Scientific,
76
Westfield Baptist,
69
Women's Christian,
72
Young Men's Christian,
72
Banks,
59
Blocks,
17
Boston & Albany Railroad, 87
Boundaries, City and Ward, (see Map)
Business Directory, .
. 417
Business and Trade of the City,
31
Cemetery Association, . . 85, 86 Churches: Pastors, Meetings, Mem-
bership, Sunday-Schools, His- torical Facts, etc., . 61
City Choirs, Organs, etc.,
70
46
City Government: Elections,
47
City Officers and Committees,
Police Department, 48
Subordinate Officers, 47
Ward Officers,
48
Fire Department,
48
City Hall, description of, 86
City Hospital, etc., 85
City Library and Museum, 29 Commissioners for Other States, 54
Connecticut River Railroad, 87
Coroners, 51
Councilors, .
53
County Officers,
53
Court, Police,
56
Probate and Insolvency,
56
Superior,
55
Supreme Judicial,
55
U. S. Circuit and District, 55 |
PAGE.
Deputy Sheriffs in Hampden County,
54
District Attorney,
56
Dogs, .
84
Distances from Sringfield to Other
Cities and Towns,
58
Election Returns of the past year for Local and State Officers, and for President of United States, 57 Expresses, Stage Routes, etc., . . 80
Ferry and Fares,
85
Fire Department: Organization, 48
Companies and Engines, 49 Compensation of Members, 49 Hydrants, Reservoirs, etc., 49
Fire Alarm Telegraph, 51
Fire District, and the Construction or Moving of Buildings, 52 Firemen's Mutual Relief Association, 79
Foreign Coins,
56
Gas Light Company,
88
Government, City,
73
State,
55
National,
56
Grand Army of the Republic,
85
Growth of Springfield,
19, 23
Hacks and the Hack Ordinance, 88 Halls, Public, . 88 Hampden Conference and Benevo- lent Association, 69
Hampden County Horticultural So- ciety, 88
Hampden Agricultural Society, 81
Hampden District Medical Society,
88
Hampden Park,
86
Hampden Park Association,
83
Homes for Friendless Women and Children, 73
Horse Railroad,
22,
79
Hotels,
80
Indian Orchard: Situation, 88
Occupations and Prosperity, 88 A Notable Corporation, 88
Insurance Companies,
60
Internal Revenue, Tenth District, . 55
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CONTENTS.
PAGE.
Jail and House of Correction, 85 Justices, Notaries Public, etc., 53
Library and Museum of Natural History, 76
Licenses, Laws Relating to, New Regulations, Fees, Why Super- seded by Stamps for Internal Revenue Purposes, 81
Masonic Orders,
77
Manufactures, . 30
(See also Business Directory.)
Member of Congress, Tenth District, 55
Meteorological Record Condensed, 32
Military Companies,
85
Musical Organizations, 72 Growth of the City, 19, 23 Changes and Improvements, 23
New Buildings,
33, 38-40
New York, New Haven and Hart-
ford Railroad,
87
Notaries Public, etc.,
54
Odd Fellows,
78
Omnibus and Fares,
81
Places Worthy of Notice, 86
Police Court,
56
Police Department: List of Officers,
Salaries, etc.,
48
Popular Vote for President in 1872, 57
Population, .
55
Post-Office, Free Delivery, Carriers'
Districts, etc.,
86
Public Halls,
80
Railroads,
87
Railroad Companies,
87
Reading Room, Free,
29
Representatives in the Legislature from Hampden County, and their Districts, 54
Relief Associations,
79
Savings Banks,
60
Schools, Public: Organization, 73 What they Show of the City, 74 List of Teachers, etc., . .75 Schools, Private: Teachers and Lo- cation, 75
PAGE.
Senators from Hampden County, and Senate Districts, . 54 Sheriff and Deputy Sheriffs in the County, 53, 54
Sons of Temperance,
78
Springfield Water Works,
83
Springfield Gas Light Company,
88
Springfield Post-Office,
86
Springfield Caledonian Society,
88
Springfield and Farmington Valley
Railroad,
87
Springfield, Athol & Northeastern Railroad 87 Springfield and Longmeadow Rail- road, 87
Springfield in 1873: A General View, 19
New Enterprises, 25 School Houses and Schools, 28
The City Library, Railroads, 29
29
Manufactures,
30
Business and Trade, 31
Springfield Scientific Association, .
76
Stage Routes, Expresses, etc.,
80
State Government,
55
.
Streets, Avenues, Squares, Blocks, Hills, Reservoirs, etc., 13
Street Railway,
22, 79
Sunday-Schools, (see Churches.)
Telegraph Companies,
81
Temperance Societies,
78
United States Armory,
84, 86
United States Courts,
56
United States Government,
56
United States Internal Revenue,
.
55
Valuation of Springfield,
21
Voting Places,
53
Vote for Local, State and National
Officers, of the Different Parties,
in 1872, .
57
Women's Christian Association,
72
Young Men's Christian Association, 72
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Advertising,
PAGE.
Bowles Samuel & Co.,
96
.
Bryan Clark W. & Co.,
. 132
Advertising Agency.
Parsons A. R.,
335, 405
Agency for Supplying Housekeepers and Nurses.
Bemis Mrs. M. L.,
. 157
Ale and Porter Brewers.
Shaw & Co.,
.
367
Architects.
Chapin A. L.,
186
Potter George E.,
. 343
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
Brown Timothy M.,
172
Browne Joseph W.,
172
Converse J. W., 198
Donnelly Hugh,
. 216
Greene & Bosworth,
.
248
307
McIntire James E., .
310
Rogers W. B., .
356
Smith William L.,
376
.
Soule & Lathrop,
·
377
Wall J. P.,
399
Auctioneers.
Eldredge & Lewis,
224
Beach Theodore D.,
Nelen F. W.,
325
Pierce, Abbott & Co., see colored leaf back of book.
Agricultural Store.
Bagg & Batchelder, .
94, 147
Bakers.
Carr J. S. & Co.,
183
Lane H. S.,
290
Lobsitz John,
·
·
297
Bankers.
Anderson F. W. & Co., .
144
Banks (Savings).
Hampden Savings Bank,
254
Springfield Five Cents Savings Bank,
·
xii
Springfield Institution for Savings,
xii
Bell Hanger.
Moody George Z.,
.
318
Beer and Soda Manufacturers.
PAGE.
Brooks F. A.,
. 170
Cowles A. F.,
202
Jennings John,
276
Blacksmiths.
Burke P. J.,
97
Cunningham J. B., .
204
Dasutt Joseph, .
208
Fawcett F. W.,
227
Hood & Miller, .
268
Hutchison C. S.,
·
273
Rose Walter B.,
·
357
Sibley & Fitch, .
·
371
Blank Book Makers.
Gill, Hayes & Co.,
242
Bryan Clark W. & Co.,
xix, 98, 99
Boarding, Feeding & Sale Stable.
Cook F. A.,
. 198
Boilers, Engines, Etc.
Ellison Francis,
xiv, 225
Hammond S. T. & Co.,
.
253
Roche John,
. 355
Bone. Grist and Plaster Mill.
Crawford & Dearnley,
.
. 203
Bookbinders.
Bryan Clark W. & Co.,
xix, 98, 99
Gill, Hayes & Co.,
. 242
Books and Stationery.
Burt Augustine & Co.,
. 177
Burt Roderick, .
178
Gill & Hayes,
.
242
Morris F. W., .
.
358
Rude Horace,
320
Ryan Philip J., .
360
White James,
407
Whitney & Adams,
408
Book Publishers.
Bill, Nichols & Co., .
.
160
Bryan Clark W. & Co.,
xix, 98, 99
Fisk D. E. & Co.,
230
.
Flint William & Co.,
233
Holland W. J. & Co.,
. 267
Zeigler, McCurdy & Co., .
. 416
Boots and Shoes. Wholesale.
Hixon & Birnie,
265
Morse O. D. & Co.,.
321
Shaw Henry A.,
367
Maynard E. B.,
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Retail Dealers, Makers and Repairers.
Ball A. L., .
Burke James,
During John B.,
Kimberly John & Co.,
Lawton & Butterfield,
Morse O. D. & Co., 321
Pinney William H. & Co.,
Shaw Henry A.,
Swallow & Haney,
Williams Peter, .
.
408
Brass Founders.
Emory P. P. & Co., .
94, 225
E. Stebbins Manufacturing Co.,
.
92
Brick Makers.
Leary John,
293
Bridge Builders.
Briggs A. D. & Co., .
168
Harris & Wright, .
257
Hawkins & Burrall, .
260
Brokers (Money).
Anderson F. W. & Co.,
144
Jordan Josiah, .
·
278
Van Wert J. L.,
. 397
Building Stone, etc.
Dwelly A. S. & Co., .
.
221
James & Marra.
275
Lawler Edward,
. 292
Cabinet Makers.
Bahl Robert,
·
·
148
Springfield Moulding Manufactory,
·
168
Car Builders.
Wason Manufacturing Co.,
90
Card (Machine) Manufacturers.
Hampden Card Co., .
254
-
Carpet Weaver.
Dalton Charles, .
200
.
Carpets and Oil-Cloth.
Currier & Hodskins, .
205
McKnight John D., .
311
Carriage and Saddlery Hardware and Trimmings.
Baker Henry K.,
. . 149
Carriage Dealers.
Bayley S.,
154
Symonds William H.,
388
Carriage Makers.
Dasutt Joseph, .
208
Fawcett F. W., .
227
Perkins Osmon,
338
O'Brien Thomas,
329
Rogers & White,
357
Smith David & Co., .
. 374
.
Carpenters and Builders.
Aikens Norman,
138
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PAGE.
Ashton George A .. 145
Bailey W. L.,
. 148
176 Chapin A. L.,
186
Eaton L. O.,
223
Keyes W. D.,
283
Ladd E. W.,
289
Marien J. H.,
304
Moulton Charles C., .
322
Shattuck E. W.,
366
Shaw Charles L.,
367
Wheeler Edmund At,
406
Carvers.
Burckard & Jenks, .
175
Keenan W. A., .
. 279
Cement, Drain and Sewer Pipe.
Wilcox J. P. & Co.
95, 406
Children's Carriages.
Peck & Baker, .
. 337
Cigars and Tobaccos.
Case & Clark,
.
184
Foskit H. C.,
236
French Edward M., .
234
Pratt E. F.,
344
Whitcomb Joseph,
407
Wright W. H.,
415
Circulating Libraries.
Gill & Hayes, ..
242
.
Leavitt, Gillespie & Gilmore, Misses,
.
293
Civil Engineers.
Briggs A. D. & Co., .
168
Clapp A. F.,
189
.
Harris W. B., .
257
Hawkins & Burrall, .
260
Claim Agent.
Tifft L. A.,
392
·
Clairvoyant.
Manley Mrs. A. B., .
. 303
Coal Dealers.
Abbey A. B.,
137
Banks J. H. & Son, .
150
.
Bemis, Phillips & Co.,
XV, 157
Bumstead S. S.,
174
Gray F. Edward,
xiii, 247
Mclaughlin Thomas & Co., .
.
XV
Commission Merchants.
Bigelow S. & Co.,
159
Palmer Samuel & Co.,
333
Sibley & Rathbun, .
371
Smith Hinsdale & Co.,
375
Wilder & Puffer,
407
Worthy J. L. & Co., .
415
Confectionery and Fruits.
Amsden J. L., .
.
143
Augur W. H. C.,
·
146
Barr Edwin C., .
Sawin Farnum E.,
·
363
·
152
PAGE.
149
221
284
292
341
367
. 387
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Confectionery Manufacturers. PAGE.
Cowles A. F., 202
Kibbe Brothers & Co.,
.
283
Contractors and Builders.
Farrar B. F.,
227
Coppersmiths.
Emory P. P. & Co., .
94, 225
Corrugated Iron Manufacturers.
American Corrugated Iron Co.,
.143
.
Cotton Waste Dealers.
Pearl H. W.,
.
336
Cracker Bakers.
Carr J. S. & Co.,
·
183
Crockery, Glassware, &c.
Dearden William,
. 211
Grant J. W.,
247
.
Lane George M.,
290
Livermore, Swan & Co., .
.
297
Pierce, Abbott & Co., see colored leaf back of book.
Dentists.
Anderson J. J.,
144
·
Bartholomew S. B.,
153
Dodge J. N.
215
Hurlbut J. Searle,
273
Noble Lester,
326
Perkins Cyrus, .
.
338
Searle F.,
.
364
Dentists' Supplies.
Williams William M.,
411
.
Designers and Engravers.
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