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EMBRACING
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29-2 BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY GEORGE ADAMS, No. 91 Washington Street. 1852.
Entered according to Act of Congress, by Grosor ADAMS, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. DAMBELL & MOORE, Printers, 16 Devonshire Street, Besten.
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1861, Klauch 31. Adamo, Jambon Hbo. PREFACE.
THE Directory makes its appearance this year under favorable auspices. An unusually large number of changes, however, have occurred in the business sections, by which, with the numerous additions, our labors have been considerably increased.
Our efforts have principally been directed to perfecting the list of names, and it is believed this part of the Directory has been greatly improved. It is our aim to make the Directory a valuable and faithful index to the increasing enterprise of the city.
The re-publication of the first Boston Directory, is the principal new feature presented in this volume, and will give to it an additional interest.
Valuable aid will be derived, in perusing the work, from the copious List of Contents, to which the reader is referred.
The last volume was numbered XL, which was supposed to be the correct number; but it has since been ascertained that forty seven editions have been published previously to the present. This volume is therefore the XLVIIIth.
Number of Names in the Boston Directory.
Alterations in 1851.
Names in 1851,.
-96,318 |Names expunged,.
· 10,416
Increase,. ..
1,091
Names added,. . · 11,507
Other changes,. 12,198
Names in 1852,.
·87,409
Whole number of Alterations,. .84,116
CONTENTS.
Pago.
Page.
Page.
Advertising Department follows Ap- pendix, (see Index, next page.)
Business Directory.
.281
T. Groom & Co's View of State st .. . 168
Almanac and Miscellany, ... ..... 8-7 Names, &c., of the Inhabitants. ... 9
Counting House Almanac. .4 Undertakers, (see Business Directory) View and names of occupants of Paper Warehouse. 4 Granite Block, Pearl street, .. ... 815
Woodlawn Cemetery . .. ..... 8 Ty) . . 817 | Pianos, &o. .8
INDEX TO APPENDIX.
Allen Passenger Regulations
. 19 | Expresnes.
.46 | Pettengill's Newspaper Agenoy. ... 88
Assessors. . ..
10 Fire Alarm Telegraph.
.20
Police Department. .. .17
Banks in Boston. .25 Fire Department. ..
.21
Post Office. .45
Births, Marriages and Deaths. .. 11 Free Public Library .
.22 Public Charitable Institutions .16
Boston Directory, History of ..
.60 Freight and Passage Routes.
57 Public Lands. .18
Boston Directory, 1789 (reprint) 61-76 Boston Museum.
Boston Sugar Refinery
-50 Halls, Public Buildings, &c ..
·8
Schools and Teachers- .14 and 15
28 Harbor Regulations. .20 Societies. . 51 to 56
Bridges. .
Buildings.
Cemeteries- 8 and 49
Insurance Companies.
16
Churches and Ministers
.44
. Libraries. .. 8
Streets, Courts, Places, &c ..
City Government ..
.9
City Laws and Regulations
44
Masonic Societies. .56
Treasury Department
-10
Commissioners .48
Merchants' Exchange .49
United Americans. .56
Consuls, &c .. . 88 Military. .83 Ward Rooms. .28
County Officers. .24 Newspapers in Boston .85
Wards (Boundaries of ). 28
Courts in Boston
24 Nursery, ( Winship's). .60 Ward Officers. .9
Custom House.
.82 Odd Fellows .. -56
Constables.
.24 Omnibuses
.49 | Wharves.
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Distances & Fares over R. R.'s . . 87-41 East Boston Companies .50
Palmer's Newspaper Agency .84
ADDITIONS, REMOVALS, AND CORRECTIONS.
Andrews Samuel, notary public, 18 Congress Baury A. L. Rev. house 2 Waverly place
Brown Edwin Lee, architect, 7 Change avenue Capen Nahum, 16 Franklin, house at Dorchester
Clark Beeri, clothing, 186 Broad
Dean Myron M. dist. sec. Am. Bap. Pub. Soc. 79 Cornhill Ellot Fire Insurance Co. 28 Kilby
Field J. Rev. 84 Purchase Fowle Henry D. apothecary, Prince, corner Salem
Goes A. Furbush, at Revere House
Hudson H. N. Rev. 20 Bulfinch
Leman Daniel, 10 Harvard place Little Lemuel, 87 Washington, house 2 River Reed Joslah M. paper ruler, 80 Cornhill
Skinner John, 68 Tremont, boards 31 Myrtle Stickney & Poor, mustard and spice factory, order-box 9 and 10 Chatham row
Stone Milton J. 61 Commercial, house 79 Mount Vernon
Tufts W. W. bookseller, and agent to supply libraries, 91 Washington Vose (George H.) & Southland (S. E.) boots, shoes and leather, from 2 Blackstone to 62 Pearl
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Railroads. .87 to 43
.58 Gray's Building.
-59 Re-numbering Streets.
Boundaries of Wards.
.8 Health Department .12 Sons of Temperance. 56 .8 Ice Company. .42 Southworth & Hawes, Daguerreo- typists. . . -58
Islands, &c .. .7 Steamships. .47 ·1
Long Island Company .49
Surveyors. .16
10 Markets. .. .49
Theatres. . .. 8
Clergymen . .
Water Works. · 18
Packets. .47
Appendix (follows Business Directo-
Gas Light Company
Charitable Institutions
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Coppersmiths.
Wm. D. Rice ..
... 88
Wm. F. Tuckerman ...... 89
Cordage.
Cork Cutters.
Holmes & Co.
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Counsellor.
B. F. Cooke ...
17
Coal, &c.
W. A. Wingate
89
Ink.
Maynard & Noyes .... cover Instruments.
Philip Kegler.
Insurance Companies.
M. H. Merriam
33
Etna Life.
.. cover
Caterer.
Fire, Marine & Life ... cover
Long Pond Mu. Fire .. cover
J. B. Smith ......
88
Mechanics' Mutual Fire ... 6
Mutual Benefit Life.
.. 7
N. E. Mutual Life ...
.. 6
Wm. C. Lears
.29
N. E. Mutual Marine.
... 6
C. C. Mead.
.26
George C. Rand
.29
Union Mutual Life.
7
White & Potter
.. 28
Printers' Materials.
Galen Coffin.
...
.. 27
Ornamental Iron Ware.
Chase Brothers.
.... 28
Refrigerators.
Darius Eddy.
.86
Rosemary, &o.
J. Russell Spalding.
.48
Saddlers.
.17
18
Safe Manufacturers.
Wm. Adams & Co ..... cover
J. R. Bryant.
........... 20
Denio & Roberts ...... cover
R. Kershaw ..
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John E. Wilder ....... cover
Edwards, Holman & Co. "
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School Furniture.
Wm. G. Shattuck ........ 43
8. Wales, jr ..
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Sewing Bilk.
Messinger & Brother.cover Show Cases.
J. A. Hughes ......... cover Silversmiths.
N. Harding & Co ..
Spices, &c.
Steering Apparatus. G. W. Robinson & Co ..... 81
Stereotype Foundry. Bost. Stereotype Foundry 27
Stoves, Grates, &o. Chilson, Richardson & Co. .. 47 and cover B. W. Dunklee ....... cover Leopold Herman ..... cover H. &. F. Stimpson .... cover W. & W. K. White, 12, cover A. Lincoln. .42
Kice & Lombard.
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Toilet Soaps.
A. M. Beck & Co ........
.14
Trunks.
J. G. Haley .....
.17
Trusses.
A. F. Bartlett ........ cover
James Miller & Co ....... 81
Type Foundry.
Phelps & Dalton.
.. 37
Umbrellas.
Geo. W. Robbins .......
.. 27
Watches, Jewelry, &c. Bigelow, Bro's & Kennard 1 Wm. Bond & Sons .... 4
J. Campbell.
9
Samuel T. Crosby
Currier & Trott.
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Eben Cutler.
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John C. Farnsworth
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Fessenden Brothers.
1
Josiah Gooding.
Heinemann & Jenkins.
E. B. Horn.
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Jones, Ball & Co.
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Lincoln & Foss.
Mckay, Spear & Brown ... 1 Wentworth & Perry ... 8
Wines, Teas, &o.
D. J. Carruth.
.19
J. B. Parker & Co .....
.46
Samuel S. Pierce.
89
Well Borer.
Union Mutual Fire.
.... 6
Intelligence Office.
Wm. S. Porter.
... 17
Iron Railing.
W. E. Weeman.
.49
Isinglass.
Geo. H. Ruggles.
.. 14
Kitchen Furn'ing Goods
N. Waterman ......... cover
Lamps& Burning Fluid.
E. P. Dodge.
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.86
J. B. Baker.
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Shelton & Cheever.
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R. H. Spalding.
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Lard Oil.
H. R. Coburn ..
.. 18
Library.
Mer. Lib. Association .... 11
Looksmith.
E. R. Morse ...
9
Machinists.
S. W. Gardiner & Co ..... 21
Henry Goulding.
17
Seth Wilmarth.
18
Mahogany.
N. Harrod.
14
Marble Works.
M. Heydinger.
........
... 21
Penrhyn Marble Co ... cover
Merchant Tailors.
Brown & Lawrence .....
.7
Hudson & Read.
...... cover
Geo. W. Simmons,
48
Stickney & Poor
.. 814
A. W. Pollard.
....... 314
Nautical Instruments.
Charles G. King ...
...... 15
Nurseries.
Hovey & Co .....
14
Samuel Walker.
.4
8. & G. Hyde ..
4
J. H. Hallett & Co.
17
John A. Konrick
Joel M. Holden ...
11
Henry F. Parker
.17
I. W. Patten.
.16
Gents Furnishing Goods Henderson & Merrill ... cov.
Gold Pens.
Geo. E. Farnsworth
2
Gas Fixtures.
N. W. Turner.
...
.. 18
A. J. Gavett
... cover
Glass Cutters.
J. M. Cook ..
.......... cover
John Riley .....
21
Phrenologists.
Fowlers & Wells.
.. 25
Physician.
J. W. Warren ..
22
Piano-Fortes.
T. Gilbert & Co ...........
George Hews ..
5
.. 5
Picture Frames, &o. Bowler, Tileston & Co .... 48 Plumbers.
Wm. Pearce ......
A. D. Puffer.
Plumbers' Ware.
.
Wmn. F. Homer & Co ..... 81
Porte Monnaies, &o.
Luman Pease.
14
Printers.
R. Andrews (copperplate)22
N. Dearborn.
29
Damrell & Moore ...
cover
Dutton & Wentworth
.. 29
Daguerreotypists, ... 85 Dentist.
B. T. Prescott ....... .22
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Doors, Blinds, &c.
Agricult'r'NWarehouse. Joseph Breck & Son ...... 18 J. Hall .... ...... 38 J. Stimson & Co. .... 88
Ale.
Url Burt
34
Artists' 'Materials.
M. J. Whipple ..
.. 25
Balances and Soales.
Peter H. Walker ...... cover
Bathing.
Mariboro' Baths
314
Bedding.
Engine Hose.
J. H. Hallett & Co .......
.17
Shelton & Cheever.
.18
Engravers.
Books and Stationery.
8. E. Brown ..
John G. Chandler
.. 28
.24
J. & W. McAdams .... cover
Otis Clapp
.25
N. Dearborn
.. 29
Crosby, Nichols & Co ..
.. 25
F. Hedge,
.89
Taylor & Adams.
24
Kilburn & Mallory
.26
Expresses.
Adama & Co ........... cover
Kinsley & Co.
9
Fancy Goods.
Boynton & Woodford .... 86 James G. Hovey .. Ist cover Anson Peck .86
Fire Engines.
Howard & Davis.
5
Fire Works.
James G. Hovey ... Ist cover
Flour.
Suffolk County Mills ..... 40
Furniture, Upholstery,
James G. Blake .
87
E. H. Brabrook & Co .... 16
H. M. Currier
.16
Hiram Fuller
.10
Carpetings.
Pearl Martin
.86
Cast Steel Saws.
Henshaw, Woodrough & Clemson . .. 21 Welch & Grimiths . .. 32 China Ware, &o. Wm. F. Homer & Co ..... 80 Chronometers.
Painters.
S. D. Bates ...
........
28
Roberts & Whitcher ...... 10
Paper.
Wilder & Co ........
14
Paper Hangings.
J. F. Bumstead ....... cover
Merriam & Palmer .... cover
Pattern Makers.
Galen Coffin ............
.. 27
J. B. Crosby.
.38
Hardware and Metals. Samuel May & Co ..... cover
Hats, Caps and Fars.
Thomas H. Dunham ..
22
8. Aborn
.. cover
8. Klous & Co ..
19
Hotel.
American House
.88
India Rubber Goods.
M. Leighton ..
.. cover
Carriage Repositories.
A. K. Barley.
.. 88
W. E. Hale,.
.21
Civil Engineer.
Druggists.
Cartuth,
Whittier
Sweetser .
5
Jonathan P. Hall & Co.
.5
Maynard & Noyes .... cover
Wilson, Fairbank & Co cov.
Eating Houses,
-41
Electrotyping.
Bost. Stereo. Foundry ... 27
I. W. Patten.
16
R. S. Davis & Co ..
.25
C. C. Dean
.25
Bayra & Fairbanks
24
Fowlers & Wells.
25
James French ... 25 & cover
Oliver Holman ...
.cover
John P. Jewett & Co.
.. 25
N. P .! Kemp ...
.25
King & Haven
.cover
Bela Marsh.
.25
John Mamah.
.cover
W. W. Tufts.
20
Britannia Ware, &o.
Morey & Ober.
19
Brushes.
J. J. Adams ......
.cover
Carpenter.
Francis Harrington.
.5
Wm. Bond & Sons
Clooks.
Howard & Davis
5
Jerome Manuf. Co ...
...
Daniel Pratt & Sons.
9
Commission Merchants.
E. H. Lane & Co. .....
.10
Geo. P. Tewksbury
.. 14
INDEX TO THE ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT, IN THE LAST PART OF THE DIRECTORY.
E. R. Pierce ...
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Bun R. & S.
Moon sets.
High Water.
1
SUNDAY
4 57 8.
8 51
16
2
Monday
8
Tuesday
Total No. miles of |5
0 7:10
6
1 58
5
Thursday
Railroad in N. E. 5 States, 102,549
5
2 7 11
8
8 7
7
Saturday
5
8 7 11 50
8 49
8
SUNDAY
9
Monday
Do. in New York State, 189,283
5
6
7
7 7
8 7
4 8 9 19
18 Tuesday'
Asla &
4 41 8
2 25
8 54
18
Friday
Do. in U. S., 971,408
5 5 10 7
6
7
7 50 morn
17 |Saturday 18 SUNDAY
Austra-
4 44 8
sets
9 32
0 87
1 15
1 55
21: Saturday
Coinage of the Mint
5 18
5 20 5 21 22
5 28 7
7
1 40 2 41 10
0
28 Wednesday
29 Thursday
4 54 8 8 35 10 16
29 SUNDAY
5 28
4 45 11 19
80 Friday
4 55 8 4 14 11 0
4 56 8| rises |11 41
31 Tuesday
5 80 7 6 50 A 86
SEPTEMBER, 1852.
MOON'S PHASES.
MOON'S PHASES.
Last Quarter, 6th day, 5h. 52m. morning. New Moon, 18th day, 2h. 80m. morning. First Quarter, 18th day, 7h. 11m. afternoon. Full Moon, 27th day, 7h. 10m. afternoon.
D.
Days of
MISCELLANLES.
8un R. & 8.
Moon
Hitch Waters
1
Friday
States.
Time of holding Beotions.
6 11 6
8 10
A 57
Bistes ..
Time of holding Heotions.
7
8 28
A 56
2 Thursday
5 33 7
8 57
1 25
8| Friday
Me., 2d Mon. Sept. N. H., 2d Tu. March.
5 86
7
9 55
81
4
Monday
Miss., 1st Mon. and Tu. Nov.
16 14 6
9 45
2 42
5 SUNDAY
Vt., 1st Tues. Sept.
Mass., 2d Mon. Nov.
5 41 7
morn
6 15
8
Friday
6 20 6 6 21 6 6 22 6
6 28 6
8 44 10 16
12
Tuesday
18
Wednesday
6 26 6
sets 11 41
14
Thursday
6 27 6
6 29 6
7 12
0 20
16 Thursday
Pa., 2d Tues. Oct.
Dela., 2d Tues. Nov.
Md., Ist Wed. Nov.
5 56
7 10 50
7.11
52
4 46
6
9
22
7 86
23
Saturday SUNDAY Monday
26
Tuesday Wednesday
6 44 6
rises 10 52 5 46 11 81
28 Tuesday
29! Wednesday
6 86
7 16 A 1
6 9 6| 7 81| 0 26
30 Saturday
6 47 6 6 48 0 82
81 | SUNDAY
6 49 6| 7 20/ 1 5
b.
11
4
2 | Friday
4 36 8
8 68.11 56
3 |Saturday
4 87 8
985 A 86
4 SUNDAY
4 87 8
10 14
1
15
5 |Monday
4 87 8 10
48
1 52
6 | Tuesday
7 |Wednesday
8 Thursday
Africa, · · 101,000,000
4 40 8
4 40
8
0 40
5 42
11 SUNDAY
America, 57,800,781 4 40 8
11
Wednesday
5
8 1 8 14
12 Monday
4 41 8
1 50
8
0
9 45
14 Saturday
Totalamount Bank- ing capital in the U.S.,8248,808,061
5 5 14 7
5 15 7
8 69 0 59
19 Monday
lia & - 1,868,000
Isis.,
4 47 8 10 28
4 48 8
11 27 morn
0 49
4 16
25 SUNDAY
Polynesia, 1,500,000 4 50 8
4 51 8
1 55|
6 48
26 Thursday
27 Friday
Valued at $162,182,- 409.92
5 27
7
0 7|10 7.10 7|11 29
7 11 56
7 morn 0 88
7 59
26 Monday
27 Tuesday
Total, . . 843,858,708 4 52 8 4 58 8
2 30; 8 11 8 2 9 19
28 Saturday
30 Monday
5 29 7 5 48 11 55
81 | Saturday
D. h.
1 Thursday
4 86 8
rises
3 10
8 51
4
89
5
5 7 0 58 5 49
10 Tuesday
12
Thursday
5
9 7 5 4 10 18
14 |Wednesday
Isis., }
4 43 8
8 35 10 81
15 SUNDAY
16 Monday
17 Tuesday
18
Wednesday
19; Thursday
5 16 7
9 86 1 87
20 Tuesday
21 Wednesday
22 Thursday
2 36 22 SUNDAY
8 55
23 Friday
Europe, 252,589,972 4 48 8
8 21
23 Monday
24, Tuesday
of U. S. from 1792 to 1849, No. of 15
5 4 6 28
24 Saturday
14 49 8
1 27 5 28
25 Wednesday
pieces,355,947,909
1
110
81
2 81
Population of the Globe.
4 88 8 11 42|
4 89 8
morn
0 7
6 44
7 58
15 |Thursday
5 11 7
sets 11 41
16 Friday
4 43 8
4
3. 11 15 11 57
4 45 8
8 59, morn
4 45 8 4 46 8
9 59
20 Friday
5 17
2
9
461
8 1
4 88 8 11 17 2 29
6 Friday
4 59 8.
9 41 1 25
4| Wednesday
4 59 8 9 16
0 52
Last Quarter, 7th day, 8h. 42m. afternoon. New Moon, 15th day, 9h. 18m. morning. First Quarter, 22d day, 1h. 17m. morning. Full Moon, 29th day, 10h. 22m. morning.
-
30| Thursday
MISCELLANIES.
Sun R. & 8.
Moon
Water.
1 Wednesday
2
Saturday SUNDAY
5
Tuesday
6 16 6:10 19
6 17 6 11 18
4 28
7
Thursday
6 18 6
morn
5 22
8 Wednesday
9' Thursday
R. I., Ist Wed. Apr. 5 42 7
0 24
7 41
10 Friday
Ct., Ist Mon. April. 5 43
N. Y., Tu. after 1st Mon. in Nov.
N. J., Tu. after 1st 5 48
5 50
7
7 30
0
2
Mon. in Nov.
5 51 7 5 52
7
7
9 16
1 59
18
Monday
19
Tuesday
20
Wednesday Thursday Friday
6 86 6 Mo., lst Mon. Aug. Mich., Ist Thu. Nov. Iowa, Ist. Mon. Aug. Wis., Tu. after 1st 6 88 6 6 89 6 6 40 6 Mon. in Nov. Cal., Tu. after 1st Mon. in Nov.
6 41 6 6 42 6
8 46
9 51
28 SUNDAY
27 Monday
6
5 6
7 6
rises
11 28
Thursday
6 45 6
6 46 6
6 12 A 2
29 Friday
6 31 6
8 49
9 38
2 80
19 SUNDAY
20; Monday
21 Tuesday
morn
5 46
22 Wednesday 23 Thursday
24| Friday
6
8 6
2 88
9 89
25
ĮIl., Tues. after lat Mon. in Nov.
6 80 6
7 59
1 0
17 Friday
18: Saturday
6 32 6
6 84 6 10 81 6 85 6 11 241
4 26
21
5 59
6
1 40 0 6 morn 1 6
8 48
24
2 54
9 8
25 Saturday
Va., 4th Thur. Apr. N. C., Ist Thu. Aug. S. C., 2d Mon. Oct.
15 57
7 11 80
1 10
6 49
10
9 Saturday SUNDAY Monday
Tenn., Ist Thu. Au.
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