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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SPRINGFIELD
FIRE AND MARINE
nsurance Company,
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
CASH CAPITAL, .
$500,000.00
CASH ASSETS, . APRIL 1, 1874. $1,074,604.52
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 ADJUST ) AND PAID.
DIRECTORS :
EDMUND FREEMAN,
CHESTER W. CHAPIN,
DANIEL L. HARRIS,
GEORGE WALKER,
A. D BRIGGS,
HENRY E. RUSSELL,
JAMES BREWER,
DWIGHT R. SMITH,
GEO. C. S. SOUTHWORTH,
LOMBARD DALE,
WILLIAM BIRNIE,
MARVIN CHAPIN,
F. H. HARRIS,
C. L. COVELL,
GEORGE A. HULL, Boston.
DWIGHT R. SMITH, President.
SANFORD J. HALL, Secretary. ANDREW J. WRIGHT, Treasurer.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
HENRY W. FITCH, DEALER IN
WOOD EAVE TROUGHS,
P. O. ADDRESS, Box 74, Alden's Branch, P. O. S
Gutters and Conductors,
All Orders, in or out of City, promptly attended to.
Office at Chapin & Kibbee's, 244 Main St. SHOP AND HOUSE, 55 MORGAN ST.,
Springfield, Mass.
MIELLEZ & CO.
-AND-
GREENHOUSES.
IEFPA CHOICE COLLECTION of all the leading ROSES, BEDDING PLANTS, etc., etc., constantly on hand. Orders for CUT FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS promptly filled.
Plainfield St., - - Near Memorial Church.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
W. P. MARSH & CO.
428 Main Street,
Springfield, Mass.
DEALERS IN FINE
Buats and
Shoes.
THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK,
TO BE FOUND IN
WESTERN MASS.
ONE PRICE ONLY.
ALSO, SOLE AGENTS FOR
SPRINGFIELD & VICINITY, -FOR-
Edwin C. Burt's Celebrated Work.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
428 Main Street, GILMORE'S BLOCK,
AND OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC HALL.
Respectfully,
W. P. MARSH & CO.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ROBINSON, MARSH & CO., DEALERS IN
Seasoned Pine Lumber,
DRESSED LUMBER, FLOORING,
SHINGLES, LATH, WHITE WOOD, BLACK WALNUT, ASH, CHERRY, &C. Corner of Lyman and Dwight Sts.
H. A. ROBINSON. W. S. MARSH. E. A. PERKINS.
C. H. SMITH & CO.,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Seasoned Dressed Lumber,
LATH, FLOORING, SHINGLES, White Wood, Black Walnut, &e. CORNER BRIDGE AND DWIGHT STS.,
C. H. SMITH,
C. E. HITCHCOCK,
C. O. BARNES.
-
Springfield, Mass.
E. C. BAILEY,
rchitect and Practical
Builder,
SOLICITS ORDERS FOR
PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS,
AND DETAILS FOR ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS,
ALSO SUPERINTENDENCE. OFFICE, 432 MAIN ST., OVER TINKHAM'S, 3d Floor.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
E. G. WASHBURN, UNDERTAKER
AND DEALER IN BURIAL ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS.
CASKETS AND COFFINS,
OF DIFFERENT STYLES AND FINISH.
METALLIC CASES, Robes, Scarfs, Caps, gc., &c.,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Cor. Market and Sanford Streets (Old Republican Building), SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
SPRINGFIELD BRASS FOUNDRY.
E. STEBBINS
anufacturing
Company,
37 TAYLOR STREET,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Brass and Composition Castings,
BABBITT METAL,
Car Boxes, Pattern Letters, &c.
W. A. TAYLOR, President.
F. B. COOK, Treasurer.
X
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
A. M. KNIGHT & SON PLUMBERS
AND DEALERS IN
PLUMBING MATERIALS.
SHEET, PIG AND PIPE LEAD, BRASS, COPPER, AND IRON PIPE, BATH TUBS, BOILERS, WATER CLOSETS, COPPER, BRASS, AND IRON PUMPS, BRASS COCKS, CEMENT DRAIN PIPE, &c., &c. Competent Men Sent to any part of the Country.
All the Modern Conveniences and Improvements known to the trade introduced into Hotels, Factories, Public Buildings and Private Dwellings, and warranted to give satisfaction.
363 Main Street. A. M. KNIGHT.
E. L. KNIGHT.
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, 140 STATE STREET.S J. P. WILCOX & CO.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
PLUMBING HEAD-QUARTERS.
LYNCH
STANTON,
9 ELM STREET, - - SPRINGFIELD, MASS. PLUMBERS BY TRADE, AND WORK AT IT, AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
PLUMBING MATERIALS,
A FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, OF
Lead, Copper, Brass, Tin, Tin Lined and Tin Coated Lead Pipes, PLAIN, GALVANIZED AND ENAMELED IRON PIPES,
CAST IRON, CEMENT AND VITRIFIED STONE DRAIN PIPES, SHEET LEAD, COPPER AND BRASS. COPPER, CAL- VANIZED AND ENAMELED IRON BATH BOILERS, COPPER, TIN, COMPOSITION AND ENAMELED IRON BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS,
Single and Double Acting Hopper, and Earth Closets WASH BOWLS, AND MARBLE WASH BOWL TOPS.
-ALSO,- -
BLACK WALNUT CABINET STANDS, IRON AND SOAPSTONE WASH TRAYS,
SOAPSTONE, COPPER, EARTHEN, PLAIN, GALVANIZED AND ENAMELED IRON SINKS,
IRON. COPPER. BRASS, ENAMELED, AND GLASS PUMPS, HYDRAULIC RAMS,
Hydrants, Fountains, Rubber Hose, Linen Hose and Fittings. BRASS AND SILVER PLATED BASIN AND BATH COCKS, IN ALL THE VARIOUS PATTERNS AND SIZES. COUNTRY WORK A SPECIALTY.
We employ none but the best workmen. All work entrusted to our care, we attend to person- ally. Economy is our motto, and we warrant all our work to give perfect satisfaction. Your pat- ronage is respectfully solicited. Orders promptly attended to.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
J. S. MARSH & CO.
UNION BLOCK, i.CHUSays% . SPRINGFIELD
391 Main Street.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Groceries, Fruit.
Flour,
PROVISIONS, BREAD, PASTRY, &c.
SPRINGFIELD ARTIFICIAL MARBLE CO.
17 HAMPDEN STREET,
MANUFACTURERS OF
e Datent Artificial Marble,
INTO
MANTELS, TABLES, AND FURNITURE TOPS, WAINSCOTING FOR HALLS AND STAIRWAYS, BASE BOARDS, AND ALL KINDS OF POLISHED MARBLE WORK.
We also make our work to order, either from plain or elaborate designs, making imitations of both Light and Dark Marbles, and at a cost within reach of all. It is strong and durable, and has at least these advantages over the real, in that it does not spot or discolor, neither has it seams so common in Marble, making it liable to breakage from shipping. It will stand heat, as well as ex- posure, and is capable of being carried to an endless variety of uses. Estimates given, orders so- licited and work guaranteed.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Hampden Seed and Agricultural Warehouse.
BAGG & BATCHELDER,
423 Main Street, - - SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
SEEDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Fertilizers, &c., &c., WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, - -AND.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
P. P. EMORY & CO., Coppersmiths and Brass founders,
MANUFACTURERS OF
COPPER WORK, Brass and Composition Castings,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BABBITT AND LINING METALS, Hampden Street, Near R. R. Depot,
P. P. EMORY, I. E. GIDDINGS, GEO. C. KIMBALL. SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
WRIGHT & EMERSON,
IRON FOUNDERS.
-MAKE-
BRIDGE, ENGINE, STEAM PUMP, BOILER FRONT AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY CASTINGS; ALSO, COLUMNS, BRACKETS, 7 **.... CREST RAILINGS AND WINDOW WEIGHTS FOR BUILDINGS.
IRON FENCES MADE TO ORDER. All work done in the best manner, and promptly attended to, at the
AGAWAM FOUNDRY, -
- LIBERTY STREET,
A few rods East of the Depot, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
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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.
P. J. BURKE,
Horse-Shoer -AND-
FARRIER,
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO HORSE SHOEING.
29 East Court St., Springfield, Mass.
I. F. BAILEY
MANUFACTURER OF
THE BAILEY
SPRINGFIELD MASS.
Wagons & Carts, WHEELS,
Holes and hafts,
RIMS, SPOKES, &c., BRADLEY.CO.SC.SIOD Sanford and Court Streets, Springfield, Mass. REPAIRING THOROUGHLY AND PROMPTLY DONE.
RAY, MERCHANT TAILOR,
GETS UP FINE CUSTOM CLOTHING, AND SELLS THE
Howe Sewing Machine,
AT 417 MAIN ST., SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
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xvi ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THOMAS McLOUGHLIN & CO., DEALERS IN ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS
COALS,
Office, Cor. Main and Sanford Streets, Room No. 1. YARD, FOOT OF BROAD STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
T. D. BEACH,
UCTIONEER
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
&S,
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.
ARTHUR I. BEMIS.
THOMAS O. BEMIS. S. R. PHILLIPS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WASON MEG. CO.,
RAILWAY
ar Builders.
CAR WHEELS
AND
Railroad Castings,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
BRIGHTWOOD,
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
G. C. FISK, PRESIDENT.
H. S. HYDE, TREASURER.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
New England CARD AND PAPER COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Card Board and Fancy Papers
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Springfield, Mass.
C. M. GAGE & CO., Proprietors.
E. H. BARNEY, SOLE MANUFACTURER OF
Manuf'y }
BARNEY & BERRY'S
{ Office and
CELEBRATED CLUB,RINK,
Broad Street. }
AND
SILVER PLATED SKATES.
IMBION SKATES
'68; May 12, '68;
3, '59; Jan. 16,'66;
11, '67: July 23'67; teissue Mch. 23, '69.
SPRINGFIELD,
MASS.
F
CLARK W. BRYAN & Co.
PUBLISH
The
Daily an
Ilnian,
AND ISSUE ANNUALLY
HE SPRINGFIELD GITY DIRECTORY,
299 & 301 Main Street, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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XX
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JAMES O'KEEFE,
Livery, Hack, Boarding and Feeding Stable,
WILLOW STREET.
A few rods East from State.
Good Horses, Carriages, Carryalls, &c., at reasonable prices.
Careful and experienced drivers can be had if desired. Carriages furnished for Weddings, Parties and Funerals, and for Passengers to and from the Cars.
BALED HAY FOR SALE IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES.
GILMORE'S BLOCK.
W.A.
RICHARDS SPRINGFIELD MASS
DESIGNER & ENCRAVER
ON
WOOD
ANCHOR SHIPPING TAGS.
FROM 30 TO 40 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER LINE IN THE MARKET.
MADE FROM STRONG, DURABLE STOCK, WITH A GOOD WRITING SURFACE.
SPECIMENS AND PRICE LIST FORWARDED UPON APPLICATION, CLARK W. BRYAN & CO., SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
LADD BROTHERS,
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
414 Main Street, - SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
ESTABLISHED, 1848-
REPRESENTING
OVER 70 MILLIONS,
CAPITAL AND ASSETS.
Particular attention paid to placing large lines on Manufacturing and Mercantile Prop- erty in Sound and Reliable Offices.
AGENTS FOR THE
Ætna, of Hartford, -
-
$5,750,000
North British and Mercantile,
.
13,500,000
Commercial Union, -
12,500,000
Niagara, New York, -
-
-
1,301,000
Hanover, New York, . -
1,079,000
Lorillard, New York, - -
424,000
Springfield Fire and Marine,
1,054,000 550,000 634,854
Faneuil Hall, Boston, -
272,190
Atlantic, of Providence, R. I.,
250,000
City of Providence, R. I.,
.
182,329
Quincy Mutual,
667,855
Merchants and Farmers,
471,084
Conway Mutual, -
155,000
Mercantile Mutual, New York,
.
981,903
Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co., -
- 40,000,000
AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOCK AND MUTUAL COMPANIES.
All losses fairly adjusted and promptly paid at this Agency.
R. E. LADD. C. R. LADD. A. LADD.
-
National, of Philadelphia, -
American Central, St. Louis,
.
-
-
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SPRINGFIELD
Steam and Gas Pipe
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 & C
NO. 83 WORTHINGTON STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CLARK W. BRYAN & CO
PRINTERS,
ookbinders and
tationers,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IN
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS,
Writing Papers,
ENVELOPES, INITIAL STATIONERY,
Writing Inks and Fluids,
MUCILAGE, Etc.
BLANK BOOKS made to order with any desired style of Ruling or Printed Heading, from the best Papers and materials generally.
MAGAZINES and PERIODICALS bound in any style to suit the taste, and at prices within the reach of every one.
BOOKS, CATALOGUES, REPORTS, CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS, BUSI- NESS CARDS, &c., printed in the most artistic manner by skilled workmen.
299 & 301 Main Street,
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
XXIV ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
STEAM PUMPS.
DEANE'S
Y. 60.56
PATENT
C.P.DEANE'S PATENT APR. 26 $61.870
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.,
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Factory, 29 Hillman Street. Office, 344 Main Street.
Send for Circular.
Plainfield St.
Fairfieldt
Wason
× 43
Hydo
AV
Moore AV
Demorw
FISK
Talcott
Bochtwoody
Rowland Av
....
Av
HOLMES & GILMORE,
General Insurance gent
OFFICE FIRST FLOOR POWERS' GRANITE BUILDING,
Opp. Massasoit House,
SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 9,00 P. M.
We are authorized to write Policies for the following Companies :
ASSETS OVER
Insurance Co., of North America, Pa., $4,500,000
Franklin Fire, of Philadelphia, Pa., 3,250,000
Pennsylvania Fire, of Philadelphia, Pa., 1,386,718
National Fire, of Hartford, 831,850
Royal, of England,
11,000,000
Liverpool, London and Globe, of England, 21,000,000
Imperial, of London, 10,000,000
Lancashire, of England, 2,500,000
Germania Fire, of New York, 1,250,102
German American, of New York, 1,672,362
Republic Fire, of New York, 600,000
Exchange Fire, of New York, . 212,477
Black River Fire, of New York,
378,790
Travelers Life and Accident, of Hartford, 2,300,000
Amazon Fire Ins. Co., of Cincinnati, O., 847,477
Saint Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co., 729,472
Peoples Fire Ins. Co. of Trenton, N. J., 377,552
Franklin Fire Ins. Co., Indianapolis, Ind.,
327,613
Star Fire Ins. Co., of New York.
361,695
Standard Fire Ins. Co., of New York,
336,375
New Hampshire Fire Ins. Co., of N. H., 300,000
Merrimack Mutual Fire, of Mass., 100,000
Citizens Mutual Fire, of Mass.,
142,000
Railway Passengers Assurance Co.,
300,000
Insurance on all Classes of Property Solicited. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Agents for the
Gardner and Babcock Fire Extinguishers.
J. W. HOLMES.
H. G. GILMORE.
SPRINGFIELD
CITY DIRECTORY
AND
BUSINESS ADVERTISER
FOR
1874-75.
For the Year Commencing July 1, 1874.
,
PUBLISHED BY CLARK W. BRYAN & CO., PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, BOOK-BINDERS AND ELECTROTYPERS, Nos. 299 and 301 Main Street. 1874.
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HUNT & SHANDREW, 62 1874-5
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ELEGANT
T.CHUBBUCK SPRINGFIELD
Common furniture,
-AND-
UNION BLOCK, MAIN STREET,
GEO. A. HUNT, J. C. SHANDREW, S
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by CLARK W. BRYAN & CO., In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
H. W. SHILLINGFORD, 324 MAIN STREET, Wholesaler and Retailer of
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
TRIMMINGS, LACES,
KID GLOVES, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, SILKS, SATINS, VELOURS, AND. BERGMANN ZEPHYRS. We are the acknowledged Hecd-quarters for Good Goods and Popular Prices.
H. W. Shillingford, 324 MAIN STREET, Between Bridge and Worthington.
CONTENTS.
PAGE.
Additions and changes, (See page preceding list of names. )
Advertisements, Index to, . 5
Agricultural Society,
56
Almshouse and the Poor,
60
Alphabetical List of Householders, and
Business and Professional Men and
Women,
97
Armory, United States, .
59
Association, Cemetery,
60
B. & A. Employes' Mutual Relief,
54
Firemen's Mutual Relief, .
53
Hampden Benevolent, .
54
Springfield Scientific, .
49
Westfield Baptist,
43
Women's Christian,
46
Young Men's Christian,
46
Banks,
34
Benevolent Societies,
53
Blocks,
21
Boston & Albany Railroad,
62
Boundaries, City and Ward; (see Map.)
Business Directory,
. 387
Cemetery Association,
60
Churches : Pastors, Meetings, Member-
ship, Sunday-Schools, Historical
Facts, etc., .
36
City Choirs, Organs, etc.,
43
City Government : Elections, .
23
City Officers and Committees,
23
Police Department, .
25
Subordinate Officers,
24
Ward Officers,
24
25
Fire Department,
City Hospital, etc.,
60
City Library and Museum,
49
Commissioners for Other States,
31
Connecticut River Railroad,
62
Coroners, .
31
PAGE.
Court, Police,
33
Probate and Insolvency,
33
Superior,
32
Supreme Judicial,
32
U. S. Circuit and District,
32
Deputy Sheriff's in Hampden County, . 31
District Attorney, .
·
33
Distances from Springfield to Other
Cities and Towns,
64
Expresses, Stage Routes, etc.,
56
Ferry and Fares,
61
Fire Department : Organization,
25
Companies and Engines,
.
26
Compensation of Members, .
26
Hydrants, Reservoirs, etc.,
26
Fire Alarm Telegraph,
28
Fire District, and the Construction or
Moving of Buildings,
29
Firemen's Mutual Relief Association, .
53
Foreign Coins,
33
Gas Light Company, .
88
Government, City,
23
State,
32
National,
33
Grand Army of the Republic, .
60
Hacks and the Hack Ordinance, .
63
Halls, Public,
55
Hampden Conference and Benevolent
Association,
54
Hampden County Horticultural Society, 63
Hampden Agricultural Society,
56
Hampden District Medical Society, . 62
Hampden Park,
62
Hampden Park Association,
58
Homes for Friendless Women and Chil-
dren, 47
Horse Railroad,
55
Councilors,
32
County Officers,
30 | Hotels,
55
4
CONTENTS.
PAGE.
Indian Orchard : Situation, 63 Occupations and Prosperity, 63 A Notable Corporation, 63
Insurance Companies,
35
Internal Revenue, Tenth District, 32
Jail and House of Correction, .
60
Justices, Notaries Public, etc.,
30
Library and Museum of Natural His- tory, 49
Licenses, Laws Relating to, New Regu-
lations, Fees, Why Superseded by
Stamps for Internal Revenue Pur-
poses,
57
Masonic Orders,
50
Member of Congress, Tenth District, .
32
Meteorological Record Condensed, .
32
Military Companies, .
60
Musical Organizations,
45
New York, New Haven and Hartford
Railroad,
62
Notaries Public, etc.,
31
Odd Fellows,
51
Omnibus and Fares,
56
Places Worthy of Notice,
61
Police Court,
33
Police Department : List of Officers,
Salaries, etc., .
25
Population,
33
Post-Office, Free Delivery, Carriers'
Districts, etc.,
61
Public Halls,
55
Public Conveyances, .
61
Railroads,
62
Railroad Companies,
62
Representatives in the Legislature from
Hampden County, and their Dis-
PAGE.
Relief Associations,
53
Savings Banks, .
35
Schools, Public : Organization,
47
What they Show of the City, List of Teachers, etc., . 48
Schools, Private : Teachers and Location, 49
Secret Societies,
53
Senators from Hampden County, and
Senate Districts,
31
Sheriff and Deputy Sheriffs in the County, . 31
Springfield Bridge,
61
Springfield Water Works,
59
Springfield Gas Light Company,
63
Springfield Post Office, .
61
Springfield Caledonian Society, 53
Springfield and Farmington Valley Railroad, 63
Springfield, Athol & North-eastern Rail- road, . 62
Springfield and New London Railroad, 63
Springfield Scientific Association, 42 Stage Routes, Expresses, etc., 56
State Government,
32
Streets, Avenues, Squares, Blocks, Hills,
Reservoirs, etc., .
17
Street Railway,
55
Sunday-Schools, (see Churches.)
Telegraph Companies,
56
Temperance Societies,
52
United States Armory,
.
59
United States Courts,
32
United States Government,
33
United States Internal Revenue,
32
Voting Places,
30
Women's Christian Association, .
46
tricts,
31 |
Young Men's Christian Association, . 46
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Advertising.
PAGE.
Bryan Clark W. & Co.,
. xix
Advertising Agency.
Parsons A. R., .
. 303
Agency for Supplying Housekeepers and Nurses.
Bemis Mrs. M. L.,
. 117
Ale and Porter Brewers.
Shaw & Co.,
336
Johnson & Wands, .
.
241
Architects.
Bailey E. C.,
viii
Potter George E.,
343
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
Brown Timothy M., . 133
Browne Joseph W., .
133
Carpenter F. E.,
143
.
Converse J. W.,
159
Donnelly Hugh,
178
Greene & Bosworth,
211
Maynard E. B., .
272
McIntire James E.,
276
Rogers W. B., .
325
Smith William L.,
345
Soule & Lathrop,
346
369
Wall J. P.,
Auctioneers.
Eldredge J. A., .
.
186
Beach Theodore D.,
Xvi
Holcomb F. K.,
229
Nelen F. W.,
292
Pierce, Abbott & Co., see colored leaf back of book.
Agricultural Store.
Bagg & Batchelder, .
.
xiii, 108
Bakers.
Carr J. S. & Co.,
. 148
Carr Lewis F., .
.
143
Lane H. S.,
255
Lobsitz John,
.
262
Bankers.
Anderson F. W. & Co.,
. 104
.
Banks.
Agawam National Bank, .
418
Chapin Banking and Trust Company, .
.
421
Chicopee National Bank, .
. 417
First National Bank,
.
415
Hampden Savings Bank, .
423
PAGE.
John Hancock National Bank,
·
419
Pynchon National Bank, .
420
·
Springfield Five Cents Savings Bank,
.
424
Springfield Institution for Savings,
422
Third National Bank,
416
Bell Hanger.
Moody George Z.,
.
.
284
Beer and Soda Manufacturers.
Brooks F. A.,
131
.
Cowles A. F.,
.
164
Jennings John,
.
239
Blacksmiths.
Burke P. J.,
XV
Cunningham J. B.,
167
Dasutt Joseph, .
·
.171
Hood & Bemis, .
. 231
Hutchison C. S.,
237
Rose Walter B.,
326
Sibley Henry N.,
340
Blank Book Makers.
Bryan Clark W. & Co.,
. xxiii, 133
.
Boarding, Feeding & Sale Stable.
Cook F. A.,
. . 159
.
Boilers, Engines, Etc.
Ellison Francis,
. 187
Hammond S. T. & Co.,
.
·
216
Bone, Grist and Plaster Mill.
Crawford & Dearnley,
. 165
Bookbinders.
Bryan Clark W. & Co.,
· xxiii, 133
Books and Stationery.
Burt Augustine & Co.,
138
Gill & Hayes,
.
204
Morris F. W.,
. 287
Rude Horace,
. 327
Ryan Philip J., .
.
329
Whitney & Adams, .
. 379
Book Publishers.
Nichols C. A. & Co.,
293
Bryan Clark W. & Co.,
133
.
Flint William & Co.,
194
Holland W. J. & Co.,
.
229
Zeigler, McCurdy & Co., .
386
Boots and Shoes. Wholesale.
Morse O. D.,
.
288
.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Retail Dealers, Makers and Repairers.
PAGE.
PAGE.
Rogers S. D.,
·
325
Ball A. L., .
. 110
Shattuck E. W.,
Burke James,
During John B., . 184
Kimberly John & Co.,
248
Lawton & Butterfield,
257
Marsh W. P. & Co., .
vii
MeEvoy Thomas,
275
Morse O. D., 288
Pinney William H. & Co.,
310
Williams Peter,
380
Brass Founders.
Emory P. P. & Co., .
188
E. Stebbins Manufacturing Co.,
ix
Bridge Builders.
Briggs A. D. & Co., .
129
Brokers (Money).
Anderson F. W. & Co.,
104
Jordan Josiah, .
.
242
Building Stone, etc.
Dwelly A. S. & Co., .
184
James & Marra,
·
239
Lawler Edward,
257
·
Cabinet Maker.
Bahl Robert,
· 108
Car Builders.
Wason Manufacturing Co.,
. xvii
Cardboard Manufacturers,
Springfield Glazed Paper Co.,
.
349
New England Card and Paper Co.,
. xviii
Card (Machine) Manufacturers.
Hampden Card Co.,
. 216
Carpet Weaver.
Dalton Charles,
·
169
.
Carpets and Oil-Cloth.
Currier & Hodskins, .
167
McKnight John D., .
277
Carriage and Saddlery Hardware and Trimmings.
Baker Henry K.,
. 109
Carriage Dealers.
Bayley S., .
. 115
Symonds William H.,
. 358
Carriage Makers.
Dasutt Joseph, .
171
Lovell Brothers,
264
Barr Edwin C., .
112
Lerche E., .
.
260
Lyon C. T., 266
Pierce H. A.,
.
309
Sawin Farnum E.,
332
Wolcott E. R.,
383
Confectionery Manufacturers.
Cowles A. F.,
.
164
.
Kibbe Brothers & Co.,
.
247
Contractors and Builders.
Moulton Charles C., .
. 289
Farrar B. F.,
. 190
.
336
Wheeler Edmund A.,
376
.
Carvers.
Dodd Charles A.,
. 176
Keenan W. A., .
. 244
Cement, Drain and Sewer Pipe.
Curtis D. J. & Co.,
ii
Wilcox J. P. & Co., .
x, 379
Chromatic Printing.
Bryan Clark W. & Co.,
.
. 150
Cigars and Tobacco.
Case & Clark,
145
.
Foskit H. C.,
196
Grant James P.,
. 209
Pratt E. F.,
. 313
Whitcomb Joseph,
377
.
Wright W. H.,
. 386
Circulating Libraries.
Gill & Hayes,
.
. 204
Leavitt, Gillespie & Gilmore, Misses,
.
258
Civil Engineers.
Briggs A. D. & Co., .
129
Harris W. B.,
220
Hawkins & Burrall, .
·
222
Claim Agent.
Tifft L. A.,
362
Clairvoyant.
Manley Mrs. A. B., .
268
Coal Dealers.
Abbey A. B.,
.
97
Banks J. H. & Son, .
.
110
·
Bemis, Phillips & Co.,
xvi, 118
Bumstead S. S.,
135
Gray F. Edward, see map and top of pages.
McLaughlin Thomas & Co.,
.
xvi
Mills Isaac,
238
Commission Merchants.
Bigelow S. & Co.,
£
120
Lane, Smith & Adams,
255
.
Palmer Samuel & Co.,
302
Smith Hinsdale & Co.,
343
Wilder & Puffer,
380
Carpenters and Builders.
Eaton L. O., 185
Farrar B. F.,
190
French S. M.,
198
Keyes W. D., · . 247
Ladd E. W.,
. 253
Martin W. H., .
. 270
.
136
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