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MDRARY OF THE
Incorporated, May 21,1902
THE
LOWELL DIRECTORY:
CONTAINING
NAMES OF THE INHABITANTS,
THEIR OCCUPATIONS, PLACES OF BUSINESS, AND DWELLING HOUSES ; WITH STREETS AND CORPORATIONS. TOWN OFFICERS, PUBLIC OFFICES, BANKS, INCORPORATED COMPANIES, SOCIETIES, AND MUCH OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION.
TO WHICH IS ANNEXED A
DIRECTORY OF BELVIDERE VILLAGE.
PUBLISHED BY BENJAMIN FLOYD.
LOWELL:
PRINTED BY THO. BILLINGS, NO. 11, MERRIMAC. STREET.
1832.
TO PATRONS.
In arranging a Directory for the town of Lowell, at this time, the public must be aware that several reasons operate to render the work more difficult and consequently less correct than the Author could wish.
Much pains has been taken to obtain all desirable information but in many instances it has been found very difficult to designate by streets and numbers the residence of all the inhabitants, in the present unfinished and unsettled state of the place. These inconveniences, which will donLiless decrease with the growth of the town, the Author has endeavored as much as possible to remedy by obtaining and applying the best reference to be bad.
Much is due to the citizens generally for all the assistance and information rendered to this object. That these favors may be repaid and all reasonable expectations realized, is the object and wish of the AUTHOR
LOWELL.
Lowell was formerly the Northeastern section of the town of Chelmsford, and contains, by the act of incorporation four square miles. It is situated at the confluence of the Merrimack and Concord riv- ers; the former of which separates it from Dracut on the north; the latter from Tewksbury on the east. It is 25 miles N. W. from Boston, and con- tains at the present time rising of 8000 inhabitants. It derived its name from Fraveis C. Lowell, Esq. a gentleman who early and successfully introduced the manufacture of cotton into the United States. By the Indians it was formerly called Wamasit .- The great water power is produced by a canal one and a half mile in length, sisty feet wide, and car- rying eight feet in depth, from its commencement above the head of Pawtucket Falls on the Merri- mack, to its termination into the Concord. The en- tire fall is 32 feet. This hydraulic power is distrib- uted by lateral and other branches of the main ca- nal to the various points where it is wanted for use, and then discharged into the Merrimack or Concord as the case may be. This immense water power, together with a large amount of real estate, is own- ed hy a company called "The Proprietors of Locks and Canals on Merrimack River," with a capital of $600,000. They dispose of mill rights and lands as they are wanted. Beside these they have a large machine shop, in which they manufacture machin- ery, and employ 200 workmen.
The first manufacturing company, in point ofage, as well as capital is the Merrimack. It has a capital of 1,500,000 dollars, with five large brick factories.
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· containing 26,000 spindles and 1,000 looms. It em- ploys from 3 to 400 males, and from 8 to 900 fe- males, and uses 500 bales, or 1,500,000 pounds of cotton annually. It manufactures, bleaches, and prints 6,500,000 yards annually.
The Hamilton Manufacturing company has a cap- ital of 800,000 dollars ; three large brick factories, containing 15,000 spindles, 500 looms, and employs 900 operatives, 700 of whom are females. It con- sumes about 300 bales of cotton, manufactures 70- 000 yards per week, or 3,540,000 yards per annum. Two of the mills make twilled goods, the other one plain. There are also bleach and print works be- longing to this company, in which part of the goods are converted into calicoes and fancy articles.
The Appleton Manufacturing company, with a capital of 500,000 dollars, has two large brick fac- tories, containing 9,500 spindles, 350 looms, and em- ploys about 60 males and 475 females. They use about 1,500,000 pounds of cotton, and manufacture 30,000 yards per week, or above 4,000,000 a year.
The Lowell Manufacturing company, with a cap- ital of 600,000 dollars, has one factory of cotton goods, contaming 4000 spindles, and 132 looms .- 'They use about 1,000,000 lbs. of cotton annually, and make 42,000 yards of cloth per week, or 2,181- 000 yards per year. These are coarse goods com- monly called negro cloths. This company has also a carpet factory, in which are made from 3 to 400 yards of carpeting weekly. They manufacture the Kidderminster and Brussels carpets, and elegant rugs of various kinds and patterns ; all of which are equal if not superior to those imported. They em- ploy 175 males and 200 females in the two estab- lishments.
The Middlesex Manufacturing company, with a capital of 500,000 dollars, have two factories; one of brick and one of wood, both four stories high, in which are 2080 spindles, and 52 looms ; employ 50
males and 100 females ; consume 150,000 lbs. wool, and manufacture 100,000 yards of cassimere, at an average value of $1,75, and 100,000 yards cassinets, at an average value of 75 cts.
There are three new companies formed, viz: Suf- folk, capital 450,000 dollars ; Tremont, capital 500- 000 dollars, and Lawrence, capital 1,200,000 dollars, which have engaged the power and sites for 10 fac- tories ; the buildings for four of which are now near- ly completed.
On the Concord River, about one mile from the town there are Powder works, belonging to Oliver M. Whipple, Esq. at which is made powder of a very superior quality. 30,000 kegs of 25 lbs. each, are made annually.
In addition to the 8000 and more inhabitants in this town, there is in the village of Belvidere, on the opposite side of the Concord, full another 1000. It is in the town of Tewksbury, and has grown up along with Lowell. The number of houses for pub- lic worship is eight, viz :- one Episcopal, one Bap- tist, two Calvinists, two Methodists, one Universal- ist, and one Roman Catholic, and one other for the Unitarians is now being built.
Among other advantages that Lowell possesses as a manufacturing town, is the facility of commu- nicating with Boston, by means of the Middlesex Canal. Goods can be put into a boat in Boston and landed at the door of the factory ; of course, their manufactures can be returned in the same way. But the chief advantage is the magnitude and per- manency of the water power. The present canal is calculated to be sufficient for 50 factories of the size of those already erected, and there cannot be a doubt but that the Merrimuc will always supply a sufficient quantity of water for their use.
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ABBOT JOSHUA, mason, h Chapel st, Chapel Hill.
Abbot Abial, clerk at Merrimac counting room, boards No. 7 Dutton street.
- Abbot Ziba, see Frye & Abbot, bds Dracut.
Abbot Charles, overseer Appleton corporation, bds. Mrs. Shaws, No. 3.
Abels Franklin L., overseer at Middlesex corp.
Adams Thomas, L. stable, Chapel street.
Adams John, Lowell Reading Room, Town House, Merrimac st. h. Church st.
Adams John R., att'y. at law, Central st. bds. at Blake's Hotel.
Adams Simon, & Kendal Jonathan, Merrimac square, h. Tyler st.
Adams Thomas, stageman, bds. at Frye's tavern.
Adams John, mason, Lowell st. rear Bennet's buildings.
Adams Jonathan, repairer of machinery, h. No. 1 Prince st.
Adams Nathan, instrument maker, Chapel Hill. Ager Nancy, boarding h. No. 3 Hamilton corp. Aird James, at factory, h. No. 47 Bowditch st.
Allen Otis, soap boiler, see Horn & Allen, Cen- tral st.
Alexander Jonathan, house wright, h. Appleton st., Sheafe's buildings.
Alldritt Ann, boarding, Lowell st.
Aldrich Elisha, house wright, without the village, Merrimac st.
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Allen John, without the village.
Ames Seth, atty at law, Central st. see Wright & A.
Ames Sarah, widow, boarding h. No. 5 Appleton corp.
Anderson Robert, house wright, Central st. Chapel Hill.
Annable Martha, dress making, Merrimac st. bds. at Mrs. Wylie's.
Anthony Joseph, blacksmith, bds. at Mrs. Willing- tons.
Anthony Isaac, Machinist, 27 rear Dutton st.
Andrews Ephraim, machinist, h. near Catholic ' Church.
Andrews Jeremiah, boarding, h. Lowell st. Stone's building.
Appleton Isaac, livery stable, Lowell st.
Appleton Ebenezer, agent of Ham. corp. bds. at Jas. Tylers.
Appleton Samuel, clerk of Ham. corp. print works, -bds. at Tylers.
Arrell Clarisa, & Lakin Susan, boarding h. Suf- folk corporation.
Armor Harriet, see Dodge & A.
Atherton Thomas, machinist, h. 5 Prince st.
Atherton Samuel, machinist, h. 16 Prince st.
Atkinson, hat store, Central st. Hamilton Place, No. 1. Manufactory Belvidere, near upper bridge.
Atkinson James V. manufacturer, h. 62 Worth st. Atkinson Mrs. widow, h. Chapel Hill.
Austin Asa, teamster, Thorndike st. near brewery. Austin Henry, teamster, h. Central st. Col. Fletch- er's buildings ..
Avery Edward K. Rev. h. Chapel Hill, Abbot's buildings.
Avery John, superintendent Hamilton Corporation, h. Appleton st.
Avery Jeremiah, overseer Hamilton corporation, h. 35 Jackson st.
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Avery Coffin, machinist, Hamilton Corporation, h. 39 Bowditch st.
Avery Solomon, watchman, bds. 43. Bowditch st. Ayer James H. B., surveyor of lumber, Lowell st.
Barns Henry W., agent of Lowell brewery, h. near the brewery.
Barns George, butcher, provision cellar, Central st. h. near the brewery.
Barns George, livery stable, Merrimac st. h. Chapel st. Coburn's buildings.
Barns Isaac, att'y. at law, Central st. hds. 8 Hurd st. Barns James, overseer, h. 59 Worthing st. Hamil- ton Corporation.
Barns Charles, manufacturer, 19 Prince st.
Barron John, blk. printer, bis. 18 Prince st. at R. Hopes.
Barton Jonas, at print works, bds. 6 Prince st. at Calefs'.
Barker Robert, dyer, 2 Prince-st.
Bascom jr. overseer at Hamilton corporation, bds. 7 M. Stearns, Elliot st.
Basset Enoch, house wright, h. 9 Dutton st.
Bates Jolin, overseer, h. 55 Worth st. Merrimac corporation.
Bacon Charles, machiuist, h. 4 Dutton st.
Ball Abner, manufacturer, h. 23 Dutton st.
Barbour Horace, overscer, h. 15 Dutton st. Bartlett Isaac, h. 1 Prince st. Merrimac corp.
Barret & Bascon, crockery and fruit, Jackson st. Barrett Oliver, variety store, Jackson st. Hamilton Co's. buildings.
Bartlett Elisha, physician, corner of Hamilton and Central st.
Bartlett Oliver, machinist, bds. 19 Jackson-st,
Baily Joseph, h. Cent. st., 3 Union Buildings.
Bailey Manasseh, cordwainer, h. 3 the Village Car- pet block on Loweil st.
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Bailey Omer, boarding h. Green st. Marsh's build- ings.
Bailey Joshua, overseer of work, Merrimac st. at Miss Ford's, without the village.
Bailey Henry, bds. at Mrs. Wellington's.
Bailey Selina, widow, boarding h. 19 Worthen st., Mer. corporation.
Bailey Maria, widow, boarding h. 51 Worthing st. Mer. corporation.
Bailey Catherine, boarding h. No. 6 1st block, Lowell corporation,
Barnard Trestram, house wright, bds at H. Gage's, Lowell st.
Bamford Simon, bds. 46 W. Bamford's,
Bamford William, overseer Ham. corp. 46 Bow- ditch st.
Bates Henry, victualing cellar, Central st. h. Chap- el Hill.
Bartholomew Geirty, Francom's buildings, River st.
Bancroft Isaac, mason, h. Central st. Chapel Hill.
Bancroft Jefferson, deputy sheriff, office Central st. h. Tyler st.
Baird Charles, gun smith, Central st. bds. at De- merits.
Balch Moses P. watch maker, Central st. Livings- ton's buildings. bds at Frye's tavern.
Banister Rebecca, widow, boarding h. Gorham st. Judge Butler's buildings.
Barr Cummings, stone layer, h. Lowell st.
Barr Andrew, tailor, Merrimac square.
Barr John, shoe store, Central st. h. Hurd st.
Baker Thomas J. variety store, Merrimac st. h. Ap- pleton st. Dean's buildings.
Baker Cushing, inn holder, Mansion House, Merri- mac st.
Baker Jane & Colburn Achsah, dress maker, Mer- rimac st. bds. 15 Hamilton corporation.
Baker Richard, stone layer, on the bank of Mer- rimac river, without the village.
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Baxter Henry J., merchant tailor, corner of Central and Hurd st. h. Gorham st. Whipple's buildings. Baker Nancy, widow, boarding h. 15 Hamilton cor- poration.
Baker Dolly, boarding h. No. 24 Webster st.
Balcom Jonas, boarding h. Hurd st. Lawrence's buildings.
Bascom Timothy, boarding h. Merrimac st. Ball's buildings.
Bascom William, hat and shoe store, Merrimac st. bds. at T. Bas.'
Bascom Clement, and Bascom Timothy, W. I. goods, Merrimac st.
Barrett Daniel, house wright, Lowell st. rear Hil- liard's buildings.
Bullard Daniel, house wright, Lowell st. rear Hil- liard's buildings.
Badger Obadiah, teamster, Lowell st. Hobbs' build- ings.
Bacon William, stone cutter, Merrimac st. Bowers' buildings.
Bancroft Selwin, overseer, h. 10 Appleton corpo- ration, Hamilton st.
Bemis Robert E., clerk at Suffolk counting room, h. south block.
Bennet William S., Lowell st. boards at Miss May- nards'.
Bedlow Joseph, machinist, 18, Dutton st. square, Merrimac Corporation.
Bean Amos, overseer bds. 58 Worthing st. Co- by's.
Besse Cutis, overseer, bds. No. 1, block No. 4, lı. Capt. Brigham's,
Beal Edward, overseer, Suffolk corporation, bds. at C. Hastlery.
Bell John, machinist, Merrimac st. Barns' build- ings.
Birt Henry, machinist, bds. at Eli Cooper's, Dut- ton st.
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Billings Thomas, book store and bindery, Merri- mac st. No. 11.
Bird Andrew, overseer, h. 47 Worthing st. Merri- mac corporation.
Blaizdel Abigail, tailoress, h. Elm street Chapel Hill.
Blaizdel Daniel, carpenter, h. Chapel st. rear of Taylor's buildings.
Blake Catherine, tailoress, h. Central st. M. Hil- dreth's buildings.
Blake Abraham P., Lowell Hotel, Gorham st. Howard's building.
Blair John, house wright, Hurd st. Lawrences' building.
Blair Rebecca, dress maker, Hurd st. Lawrence building
Blanchard Isaac J., W. I. goods, Merrimac st. brick block.
Blanchard Amos Rev., h. Lowell st.
Blom Nelson, overseer, h. 43 Bowditch st.
Blood William, see Hadley & B.
Boot Kirk, agent of Merrimac manufactories and locks and canal companies, h. Merrimac Place. Bohonan Ananiah, cordwainer, h. Chapel st. Co- burn's building.
Bolton George W., machinist, h. Appleton st. Un- derwood's building.
Bork John, laborer, h. Merrimac st. Fish's build- ing.
Boothby Mariah, school mistress, Merrimac st. bds. at E. Case's.
Bowers Jonathan and
Bowers James, lumber and lime wharf, Merrimac st. Bowers Joseph, h. Lowell st. Dummer's building.
Boynton Benjamin, overseer, bds. at No 2 Carpet, G. W. Low.
Boyden Oratio, boarding h. No. 1 block, No. 4 house, Carpet.
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Boworth Nathaniel S., bds. 1 High block, Scotch row.
Bodwell Isaac R., mason, h. 7 Appleton corp.
Boyden Uriah, surveyor locks and canals, bds. at Stone Hotel.
Bradley H. E. millinery, 20 Merrimac st. Wyman's building.
Briggs George, blacksmith, Central st. h. Chapel Hill.
Brastow, Adison & Co., watch maker, Central st. bds. at Mixer's Hotel.
Brinsley Frederick, clothing store, Jackson st. Morse's building.
Brazier Benjamin, plane maker, Merrimac st. Cot- tage buildings.
Briar William, victualling cellar, Merrimac st. Wy- man's building.
Bradley Joshua, Merrimac st. Wyman's building.
Brigham William, Middlesex corp. h. Green st.
Brigham Abram, Suffolk corp. bds. at Marems'
Brigham Danforth, mill wright, h. Merrimac st. J. & J. Bower's building.
Brigham Samuel, butcher, h. No. 4, No. 1 block, Carpet.
Brigham Abram, h. Lowell st. Davidson's building Bradt Daniel, see Pierce & B.
Brownell George, superintendent of machine shop, h. corner Dutton and Th. st.
Bracket Osgood, bds. at Wellington's, 6 Dutton st.
Bragg Maynard, machinist, h. 3 Dutton st.
Bridge Eire, widow, boarding h. 44 Worthing st
Bragdon George, overseerbleach house, h. 9' Prince street.
Bragdon William, overseer bleach house, h. 9 Prince street.
Bramford Tamizon, widow, boarding h. 20 Web- ster st. Hamilton corporation.
Bruce Hiram, oversecr, bds. 30 Appleton corpora- tion, Hamilton st.
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Bradt James, see Pierce & B.
Brown Lucy, and ¿ dress makers, Gorham st. bds.
Brown Saralı, at Coburns'
Brown George, house wright, h. 5 Hamilton.
Brown Polly, widow, Church st.
Brown Samuel, jr. house wright, Lowell st. Dean's building.
Brown Green L., bds. at 6 Dutton st.
Brown Samuel W., machinist, h. 23 Dutton st.
Brown Eliphalet, overseer, h. 26 Worthing st.
Brown Eunice, boarding h. 41 Worthing st.
Brown Charles, overseer dye house, h. 45 Wor- thing st.
Brown James R., carpet weaver, h. 4 Wood's building.
Brown Lucy, boarding h. 8 Hamilton corporation.
Brown Daniel, weaver, h. 4 Wood's building, car- pet.
Brown King, h. Chapel Hill, Mitchel's building.
Butler Charlotte, widow, boarding h. Gorham st. Judge Butler's building.
Butterfield Theodore, yeoman, h. on Chelmsford road, without the village.
Butterfield Benjamin, Capt. yeoman, h. on Chelms- ford road, without the village.
Butterfield Joseph house wright, h. on Tyngsbo- rough road, without the village.
ButterGeld Hannah, boarding h. 46 Worthing st.
Butterfield Esther, boarding h. Gorham st. Carr's building.
Buckley Edward, wool stapler, h. Chapel st. J. G. Wood's building.
Bunker William, stone layer, h. Central st. Lamb's building.
Burr John, boot and shoe blacker, Central st. Capt. Young's building.
Burrows Michael, overseer Middlesex corporation, Church st.
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Buswell Joseph P., house wright, bds. James Ty- ler's
Butler Betsy, widow, boarding h. Merrimac st.
Buttrick Nathan, turner, at Massic falls.
Buttrick Grovsnor, machinist, h. 16 Dutton square.
Burgin Peter, overseer, h. 40 Worthing st.
Butcher John, overseer at print works, h. 36 Wor- thing st.
Buxton Phebe P., widow, boarding h. 39 Wor- thing st.
Buxwell Nathaniel, h. 2 Hamilton corp. block.
Burlin Caroline W., boarding h. Suffolk corp.
Bullard Watchman, bds. at Mr. Pepper's
Burbank Abner, overseer, Hamilton corporation, h. 28 Hamilton st.
Butman Wheeler, bds. at Willington's.
Barnum, stageman, hds. at Frye's.
Byrne Martin, laborer, h. River st. Freeman's building.
Carlton George, machinist, l. near Catholic church. Fenwick st.
Carlton William, mason, h. Green st.
Carlton Amos, house wright, h. Central st. Chapel Hill.
Carlton Jacob, manufacturer, h. Central st. Chapel Hill.
Carlton George, house wright, h. Central st. Chapel Hill.
Carlton, stageman, bds. at Baker's Mansion House.
Carlton Amos, mason, h. Lowell st.
Carlton George II., druggist and apothecary, Mer- rimac st. Town House, bds. at J. H. B. Ayre's. Carter Ebenezer, h. Chapel st.
Case Eliphalet, editor of Lowell Mercury, Merri- mac st.
Cash Phillip, at print works, h. Merrimac st. brick block.
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Carney James G., cashier of Lowell bank, h Merri- mac st. Billings' buildings.
Carns Thomas, watchman, h. Merrimac st. rear. Cashelly, Michael, laborer, h. Low st. rear. Calef James, house wright, 6 Prince st.
Carr Sparrow, watchman, Appleton corporation, bds. at Mrs. Moody's.
Carr Joseph R., merchant tailor, Merrimac st, Wy- man's building.
Cary Mary, widow, boarding h. Appleton corp. 25. Campbell James, at factory, h. in rear of Lowellst. Callender Mary, widow of Edward, variety store, Central st. Morrill's building.
Caldwell William, shoe store, Merrimac st. Cottage buildings.
Campbell James, overseer, h. 19 Jackson st.
Church, bds. at Mrs. Piper's, Suffolk corporation. Chambers Cyrus, clothier and dyer, on Boston road, at Hale's mills.
Chesley Samuel, house wright, Chapel st, Chapel hill.
Chase Hannah, widow, boarding h. rear Mer. st.
Chase & Blacker, bar room, 5 Central st., bds at Capt. Whitneys'.
Chase John, machinist, h. 4 Dutton st.
Chase Solomon, black smith, corner Church and Green streets, h. Church st., Tapley's building.
Chapman Henry, W. I. goods, Green st. bds. at Bellorses'.
Chapman John, house wright, h. 26 Worthing st. Chamberlain Marinda, tailoress, Central st. James Tyler's buildings.
Champion Levi, picker maker, h. Lowell st. rear Moor's building.
Cheaver Moses, ycoman, h. on bank Merrimac river.
Cheaver Henry, machinist, h. 8 Dutton st.
Cheaver Moses, teamster, Merrimac square, Merri- mac corporation's building.
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Churchill Francis W., boarding h. Lowell st. Sher- man's building.
Churchill Dorothy, widow, boarding, h 33 Worthing street.
Churchill Samuel S., machinist, h. 64 Worthing st. Churchill William L., bds. at S. Churchill's.
Chandler James, machinist, h. 20 Dutton st. square. Chandler George, mason, bds. at L. Chandler's. Chandler John, machinist, bds. at L. Chandler's.
Chute Dorothy, widow, boarding h. 38 Worthing street.
Christe James, weaver, h. 3 High block, carpet corporation.
Chamberlain Joseph A. clerk at Middlesex count- ing room, bds. at J. Tyler's.
Chote George, works at Middlesex corporation.
Chute, stageman, bds. at Mixer's.
Clement Sarah, millinery and dress making, 31 Merrimac st. Howard's building.
Childs Alonzo, see Mansur & Childs.
Childs Nahum, house wright, bds. at Mrs. Reed's Hamilton corporation.
Chandler Lydia, boarding h., 19 Dutton square.
Clark Matthew, cordwainer, h. Chapel st. J. G. Wood's building.
Clark Remembrance, see Wille & Clark.
Clark Samuel, overseer of work at guard locks.
Clark Asa, teamster, h. Merrimac st.
Clifford Deborah, widow, boarding h. 7 Appleton st ..
Cox John, painter, h. on Boston road, Chamber's building.
Corwin Russell, house wright, h. River st.
Colbay Hannah, widow, boarding h. Central st, Chapel hill, Fletcher's building.
Coburn Henry, yeoman, h. on Chelmsford road. without the village.
Coburn Thomas, house wright, h. Chapel st.
Coburn Samuel, laborer, h. Gorham st. Flagg's building.
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Coburn Cyrel, house wright, rear of Central st. bds. at Mrs. Parker's, Appleton st.
Coburn Samuel, inn holder, Merrimac Hotel, Mer- rimac st.
Coburn Josiah, h. Merrimac st.
Coburn Prescott, mill wright, h. Merrimac st. rear of Capt. 11.
Coburn Acheah, see Baker & C.
Coburn John, machinist, bds. 19 Jackson st. at Ray's.
Cobbet Hiram, h. Chapel st. Joseph Marshall's building.
Corley William, stageman, bds. at Frye's tavern.
Corliss Solomon, mason, h. Chapel st, R. Taylor's building.
Colby Isaac C., vietnaling cellar, Merrimac st. h. Central st. Mason's building.
Combs Mary, tailoress, h. Central st. over Mansur & R.
Conner Caroline, widow, h. Warren st. Morse's building.
Colby Joseph S. whip maker, Lowell st. h. Swan's building.
Conlin Michael, English goods, Jackson st. bds. at Frye's tavern.
Colburn Warren, superintendent of Merrimac Manufacturing company, h. Merrimac st.
Connell Daniel, groceries, rear of Merrimac st.
Convers Mary D., and
Convers. Sarah Ann, tailoresses, h. Lowell st., Mr. Farns' buildings.
Cooper Eli, machinist, h. Dutton st. 15 square.
Collins Joseph W., overseer, bds. 43 Ramsays.
Conant Sarah, widow, boarding h. 48 Worthing st. Cole Job M. watchman, bds at Green's.
Colby Jonathan G. at print works, h. 54 Worthing street.
Conant Joshua, h. 57 Worthing st.
Corser Freeman, weaver, bds. at Thompson's, No. 3.
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Boss Warren, weaver, h 13 Hamilton corporation, Elliot st.
Cook David, machinist, h. 42 Hamilton corporation. Bowditch st.
Cook Parker P., overseer, h. 42 Hamilton corpora- tion, Bowditch st.
Collin Michael, watchman, h. 4 Appleton st.
Cook James, agent Middlesex corporation h. Hurd street.
Cook Calvin W., overseer Middlesex corporation, h. Hurd st.
Crosby Mary, widow, boarding h. 11 Appleton cor- poration, Hamilton st.
Crosby Josiah, physician, h. Central st.
Cross Bethuel, auction room, Lowell st. bds. at J. Parker's.
Cram John, boarding h. Lowell st., J. Stone's building.
Crowley John, laborer, h. rear of Lowell st.
Crane Ebenezer, overseer. h. 15 Dutton st.
Crane Alanson, at Lowell counting room, h. 2 car- pet.
Crane John, overseer, h. No. 1 Carpet, Scotch block.
Cross Daniel, see Durant & C.
Cumiskey Hugh and Murray Samuel, WV. I. goods, Merrimac st.
Currier Rebecca, tailoress, h. River st. Mary T. building.
Currier Edmund, mason, b. Chapel st. Lamb,s bni ding.
Currier James, at factory, h. rear Appleton st. bds. at Coburns.'
Currier Nathaniel, overseer, bais. at Wright's.
Currier Asenath, widow, h. 9 Appleton corporation, Hamilton st.
Currier, mason, Suffolk corporation.
udworth Mary, millinery, Gorham st. Whipple's building.
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Cudworth Angeline, widow, boarding h. 10 Dut- ton st.
Cushing Stephen, overseer of repairs, h. 65 Wor- thing st.
Cushing John, overseer Merrimac corporation.
Cutting Lewis, overseer, h. 26 at P. Hall's.
Cutting Daniel, overseer, h. 38 Hamilton corpora- tion, Jackson st.
Cummings, mason, Suffolk corporation.
Cummings Thomas B., house wright, bds. at D. Fay's.
Cummings Elizabeth, tailoress, Gorham st. Flagg's buildings, bds. at Coburns.
Cunningham, house wright, bds. at Mrs. Hunt's Suffoik corporation.
Darrah Robert, dentist, Central st. bds. at George Tyler's.
Davis Hamlin, lumber, corner of Central st.
Davis Elisha, yeoman, h. near the opening of Gor- ham st. on Boston road, without the village.
Davis Joel, variety store, central st. h. Gorham st.
Davis Luther M., boarding h, corner Green & Geo. sts., Marsh's building.
Davis & Rodliff, variety store, Central st.
Davis Moses, English goods, Central st. h. Chapel street.
Davis Leonard, h. Ilurd st., Pearson's building.
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