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USE . DENNISON & CO.'S TAG: AND DIRECTION LABELS.
Oflice, 66 Millt Street. · BOS CON.
LOWELL DIRECTORY. 1866.
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT & CO. (Formerly ADAMS, SAMPSON & Co.) 47 Congress Street, Boston.
THOMAS P. JAMES, JOB PRINTER No. 27 Merrimack Street.
Commercial and Ornamental Job Print'ne promptly executed at the lowest . prub.
J. W. BENNETT CARPENTER & GRACE ROOFER
ALSÓ FJR VALE
Eddy's Patent Self-feeding Stall for Horses.
This improvement has been largely and successfully operated in most of the cities : : ,New England. . It is neat, cheap, and economical. . It has never failed to give entire satisfaction. Il a pecuniary point of view, those are losers who do not use it.
Middlesex, cor. Grand Street, LOWELL, MASS.
Lowell Steam and Gas Pipe Works.
HORACE R. BARKER & CO. DEALERS IN WROUGHT AND GALVANIZED IRON PIPE OF ALL SIZES. STEAM AND GAS FITTINGS AND FIXTURES. Of ruf kinder constantly on hand. G.1. ss,Paper anci Mica Gas Sha ess, &c.
Bra. Finishing in all its branches. Contractors for heating by Steam and light- ing by Jas, Stores, Public Buildings, Factories, Dye and D ing Houses, do. &3.
Works No. 84 Middle . St., Store No. 8 Contral St., Lowell, Mass H. R. BAKKER. A. W. S 'IN.
B, C. SARGEANT, Bank Book Manufacturer 158 Merrimack St. (See notice on page 5.)
JOSHJA MERRILL, BOOK-binder and matrouer,Mertli.
(Sce notice on 1.0 gt
Mills
LIBRARY OF THE
HISTORICAL
RESIDENTS
of LOWELL
ASSOCI
utOrganized, Dec.19,1868 sa
LOWELL HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Incorporated, May 21,1902
CLIO
From
S.
NORCROSS & SAUNDERS, AGENTS,
FAIRBANKS' PREMIUM
STANDARD SCALES.
THE GENUINE ARTICLE. ACCURATE AND DURABLE.
TWELVE PATENTS,
Issued on these scales, ARE NOW IN FORCE, which are a guaranty that the inventive skill and enterprise of the manufacturers have not slackened with the growth of their
UNRIVALLED
REPUTATION.
A Complete Variety, AS
Hay, Coal, and Railroad Scales; Platform and Counter, Butchers', Druggists', Grocers', and Confectioners' Scales ; Beams, Spring Balances, Weights; with Fire-proof Safes, Patent Alarm Money-Drawers, Ingersoll's Patent Hay and Cotton Presses, &c., &c.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN, & CO., 118 Milk Street,
Cor. Batterymarch St., BOSTON.
CHILSON'S Hew Cooking Stove.
Believing that great improve- ments could be made in the con- struction and workmanship of Cooking Stoves, and that such improvements would be appre- ciated by the public, and feeling G.CHILSON BOSTON convinced that a long practical experience in the invention and manufacture of Stoves would enable the subscriber to be suc- KILD cessful in the undertaking, he has devoted himself energeti- cally for two years to this object ; and, as a result, is now prepared to show, he is happy to say, the most important improvements ever made in Cooking Stoves in the United States. This statement is fully confirmed by the large number of Testimonials received from those who have RESERVOIR used these Stoves the past season, and five minutes' examination of the Stove itself will further prove all that is claimed for it.
ILSON BOSTON
CLOSET
KILBURN
EXTENSION TOP STOVE.
Sizes suited to all practical purposes, from that of the small- est family to the larg- est class of Hotels, with or without WA- TER BACKS, EXTEN-
SION TOPS, HOT CLOSETS, RESERVOIRS, &c., and fitted for either Coal or Wood.
A large supply of these Stoves, together with the CONE FURNACE, for Brick Work or PORTABLE CASINGS ; COOKING RANGES, PAR- LOR STOVES, FRAME GRATES, REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, &c., &c., constantly on hand and for sale at his Foundry in MANS- FIELD, Mass., or at his Store,
99 & 101 BLACKSTONE STREET, BOSTON. GARDNER CHILSON.
The above articles may be obtained in Lowell of Messrs. H. H. WILDER & Co., No. 8 Jackson street, Authorized Agents for the sale of my goods in Lowell.
CHILSON'S PATENT CONE FURNACE.
Patented in the United States, England, and France.
A GOLD MEDAL was awarded to this celebrated Furnace at a recent Fair of the Mas- sachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, and the only gold medal ever awarded to any Furnace in Massachusetts.
COLD
AIR
FOR SETTING IN BRICK WORK.
PIPE
WATER
PAN
COLD
MALLORY SC.
KILBURN&
IN PORTABLE CASINGS.
This Furnace is now in such general use, and its reputation being so well and fa- vorably established, renders it needless to particularize its many superior advantages for Warming Buildings over any other known plan. Sizes suitable for Warming all classes of private or public Buildings, and for setting either in Brick Work or as Portables.
Chilson's Patent Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range.
G. CHILSON'S COOKING RANGE, BOSTON
This celebrated Range has become an INDISPENSABLE FIXTURE in all well-regulated Kitchens. It is truly the
COOK'S FAVORITE,
as can be proved by the many thou- sands of TESTIMONIALS received.
Sizes in variety, for Dwellings, Ho- tels, &c., with or without
Water-Backs, for Bath-Boilers, and other Washing purposes; also, HOT CLOSETS & HOT-AIR FIXTURES,
for heating additional rooms, when de- sired.
No Housekeeper will long use any other plan of Cooking Range, after an examination of this.
For sale at the Foundry in Mansfield, Mass., or at the Store, 99 and 101 Blackstone street, Boston.
GARDNER CHILSON.
LOWELL FIRE ENGINE
HOSE FACTORY.
JOSIAH GATES, Proprietor, Nos. 4 & 6 DUTTON STREET, LOWELL ..
All kinds of FIRE-ENGINE HOSE made from the best quality Philadelphia and Bal- timore Oak Leather, and put together with TINNED RIVETS, a new im- provement, which prevents them from corroding and rotting the Leather, will be furnished to order, and war- ranted of the very best workmanship. Also, Manufacturer of Stretched, Cemented, and Stitched
LEATHER BANDS, COTTON-SPINNING BANDING,
Roller Cloths, Lacings, and Manufacturers' Articles generally. Also, Fire Buckets, Blunderbusses, Suction Hose, Couplings, &c., &c. IF All orders for REPAIRS of LEATHER HOSE will be promptly attended to. After numerous experiments with other material for making Hose, - all of which have proved of no value, - the public are forced to the conclusion, that SAFETY and ECONOMY in extinguishing Fires, can only be obtained by the use of
LEATHER HOSE,
And we promise our best efforts to furnish a PERFECTLY RELIABLE ARTICLE, to all who may favor us with an order.
REFERENCES.
CITY OF LOWELL, Engineer's Office, May 1, 1862. This certifies that JOSIAH GATES has manufactured, for the City of Lowell, 3,000 feet of Leading Hose, which has been in use upon our Steam Fire Engines about one year. This Hose has stood the most severe test to which Hose can be put, - that is, by use upon the Steamers, - and proves sound and satisfactory in every particular. We have ordered 1,500 feet more, for use this year. WEARE CLIFFORD, Chief Engineer.
S. O. BREED, Chief Engineer of Lynn. GEO. J. DEAN, Chief Engineer of Haverhill. BENJAMIN BOOTII, Chief Engineer of Lawrence. RICHARD N. ROSS, Chief Engineer of Dover. FRANCIS SHELDON, Chief Engineer of Fitchb'rg. GEO. H. CHICK, Chief Engineer of Bangor.
I have permission to make further reference to the Agents of the several Manufacturing Com- panies in Lowell, where my Hose is in use, viz. :
MIDDLESEX MILLS, HAMILTON MAN'G CO., TREMONT COMPANY,
APPLETON COMPANY, LOWELL MAN'G CO.,
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP,
MASS. COTTON MILLS, BOOTT COTTON MILLS, SUFFOLK COMPANY.
JOSIAH GATES.
PATTERN, MACHINE, AND MODEL MANUFACTORY,
AND PATENT AGENCY,
No. 20 MIDDLE STREET, LOWELL, MASS. JOHN E. CRANE, Proprietor,
PATTERNS for Machinery, of every description, made at short notice, and in the best possible manner.
Models of suitable size for the Datent Office,
Or for representation (however complicated or simple), will be made, to the entire sat- isfaction of parties interested in the same.
ALSO, CRANE'S PATENT COTTON-CLEANING TRUNKS, AND
Crane's Patent Atmospheric Wool-Dryers.
State, County, or Individual Rights can be procured by applying to the Patentee. Drawings, Specifications, and all necessary papers pertaining to the obtaining of
LETTERS PATENT,
will be prepared at short notice.
JOHN E. CRANE,
No. 20 Middle Street, LOWELL, MASS. ·
J. W. NASH & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Cooking, Parlor, and Office STO ES, WOODEN WARE, AND Kitchen Furniture,
No. 105 Central Street LOWELL, MASS.
AGENTS FOR
STEWART'S COOKING STOVES and A. C. BARSTOW'S CASTINGS.
Pump Work and Repairing done to order. SI
AMOS SANBORN & CO., JEWELLERS, AND
Manufacturers of Silver-Ware, FORKS, SPOONS, KNIVES, LADLES, ETC. Importers of
5
FINE ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES, And Agents for the AMERICAN WATCHES for Lowell and vicinity.
The largest assortment of JEWELRY and SILVER- PLATED WARE to be found in New England, out of Boston,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
MASONIC JEWELRY AND REGALIA
Manufactured to order, and at very low prices.
Fine Watches and Jewelry NEATLY REPAIRED and WARRANTED. ENGRAVING, of every variety, executed in the very best style.
The only place in Lowell where Silver Spoons and Silver-Ware are manufactured.
No. 25 CENTRAL, CORNER MIDDLE, STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
AMOS SANBORN.
H. B. BACON.
THE
LOWELL DIRECTORY, 1866,
CONTAINING THE
CITY RECORD,
NAMES OF THE CITIZENS, A
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
AND A
VARIETY OF MISCELLANEOUS MATTER.
NO. 23.
BY SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO., (FORMERLY ADAMS, SAMPSON, & Co.,)
PUBLISHERS OF THE BOSTON DIRECTORY, NEW-ENGLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY, MASSACHU- SETTS REGISTER, ETC.
OFFICE, 47 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON.
LOWELL: JOSHUA MERRILL, 37 MERRIMAC STREET, AND B. C. SARGEANT, 158 MERRIMAC STREET. 1866.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866, by SAMPSON, DAVEN- PORT, & Co., in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
GEO. C. BAND & AVERY, PRINTERS, 3 CORNHILL, BOSTON.
LIST OF CONTENTS.
Page.
Page.
Abbreviations.
29 [
Associations
.297
Banks .
305-309
Military .
304
Names of the Inhabitants ..
29
Nashua and Lowell Railroad
330
Newspapers
331, 332
Notaries Public.
303
Odd Fellows.
301
Physicians.
280
Post Office.
310
Population of Massachusetts, 1865 .. 7, 8
Police Court.
.303
Railroads. .
.329, 330
Removals, changes, &c ..
268d
Salem and Lowell Railroad.
330
Hotels
277
Halls, Buildings, &c.
26
Sheriff's and Deputies.
.301
Societies and Companies.
297-304, 310
Stony-Brook Railroad.
.330
Streets, Courts, and Places
12
Lowell Gas-Liglit Company ...
.314
Telegraph Office
.284
Lowell Horse-Railroad Company. .. . 310
Manufacturing Companies .. ... .315-328
Masons
300
Ward Boundaries.
27
Names in Directory of 1864 8,497
Names erased in preparing Directory of 1866
2,533
5,964
Names added in preparing Directory of 1866 .5,178 Names in Directory of 1866 11,142
POPULATION OF LOWELL AT DIFFERENT PERIODS.
The population of Lowell in 1828 was 3,532; in 1840, 20,766; in 1850, 33,383; in 1860, 36,827; in 1865, 31,001 ; Jan. 1866, 36,876, - a gain of 5,872 in eight months.
CENSUS OF 1865-CITIES OF MASSACHUSETTS.
CITIES.
Churches.
School-houses
Dwelling
Houses.
Families.
Population.
Ratable Polls.
Legal Voters.
Naturalized Voters.
Boston,
115
80
20,649
38,021
192,324
51,111
33,890 7,952
Cambridge,
24
19
4,679
5,852
29,114
7,264
5,152 1,148
Charlestown, .
11
20
3,679
5,456
26,398
6,442
5,596 1,008
Chelsea,
11
13
2,535
3,034
14,403
3,685
2,502
427
Fall River,
16
32
2,265
3,489
17,525
4,455
3,204
915
Lawrence,
14
15
2,482
3,753
21,733
5,085
2,668
656
Lowell,
22
45
5,324
6,400
31,004
7,774
5,150
1,121
Lynn,
21
20
3,267
4,434
20,800
5,301
4,212
269
New Bedford,
29
22
3,265
4,487
20,863
5,600
4,545
351
Newburyport, Roxbury, .
11
25
3,746
5,634
28,426
6,442
4,483 1,565
Salem, .
21
21
3,074
4,703
21,197
5,153
3,501
549
Springfield,
14
35
3,556
5,059
22,038
6,155
4,238
441
Taunton, .
17
32
2,507
3,234
16,005
4,154
3,086
44
Worcester,
19
27
3,797
6,048
30,058
8,478
5,880
769
Coroners
303
County Commissioners.
301
Counsellors ..
.273
Counting-room Almanac, 1866
3
Court Sessions
.302
Expresses
275
Fire Department.
.295
Savings Banks ..
307, 308-310
Schools and Teachers
292
Insurance Companies.
301-313
Justices of the Peace:
.303
Lowell and Lawrence Railroad.
.330
Masters in Chancery
303
Middlesex County Officers.
301
Poston and Lowell Railroad
329
Business Directory .
.269
City Government, 1866
289
Churches
296
Clergymen.
.272
Commissioners of other States
304
Temperance Societies.
300
United States Internal Revenue
310
3,300
2,636
189
16
20
2,410
2,964
12,980
3
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
KNOWLES BROTHERS, DEALERS IN
Ladies' & Gents' Boots, Shoes, & Rubbers,
Combs, Hair Work, Brushes, Parasols, Sun and Rain Umbrellas, Rocking Horses, Travelling Bags, Fancy Goods, &c. Also Manufacturers of Trunks, Valises, and Carpet Bags,
114 MERRIMACK STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
CHARLES H. KNOWLES.
JEFFERSON A. KNOWLES.
Parasols, Umbrellas, Boots, Shoes, and Trunks neatly repaired.
1866
ALMANAC.
1866
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
JOSHUA MERRILL, Bookseller and Stationer,
DEALER IN
PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS,
BLANK BOOKS, &c.
BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER,
AND
PAPER RULED TO ANY PATTERN.
BOOK BINDING
DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH.
AGENT FOR THE
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
N. J.
37 Merrimack Street, Lowell.
5
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
BLANK BOOKS
AND FINE
Counting House Stationery,
B. C. SARGEANT,
City Government Building,
Having increased his facilities for manufacturing, by the addition of new machinery, and secured the services of one of the best Blank- Book Workmen in New England, is now prepared to make to order, ruled to any pattern, all kinds of Blank Books required by Manufac- turing Companies, Banks, Railroads, Insurance Companies, or private individuals.
Particular attention paid to Re-binding Old Books, Pam- phlets, Periodicals, Music, &c., &c.
All work done Promptly, and in the most substantial manner.
A full assortment of Blank Books, of my own make, con- stantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest market price.
Also for sale, a complete assortment of Stationery, including every article desired.
Letter Paper, Note Paper, Envelopes, &c., are bought directly from the manufacturers, and will be sold at the very lowest cash prices.
An examination of his stock is respectfully solicited.
B. C. SARGEANT.
Lowell, 1866.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THE DIRECTORY OFFICE,
No. 47 Congress Street, Boston. ESTABLISHED IN 1846 BY GEO. ADAMS. Carried on since 1857 by ADAMS, SAMPSON, & Co. NOW CONTINUED BY
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO.
From this office the
BOSTON DIRECTORY
has been issued annually for nineteen years.
THE PROVIDENCE (R. I.) DIRECTORY, ALBANY (N. Y.) DIRECTORY, TROY (N. Y.) DIRECTORY,
Each annually for about ten years.
Charlestown Directory, Roxbury Directory, Fall-River Directory, Taunton Directory, Salem Directory, Lynn Directory, Lawrence Directory, Newburyport Directory, Lowell Directory, Manchester (N. H.) Directory, each biennially for from ten to fifteen years.
THE NEW-ENGLAND DIRECTORY IN 1856, 1860, AND 1865.
THE NEW-YORK STATE DIRECTORY IN 1859 AND 1864. THE MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER NEARLY EVERY YEAR SINCE 1852. THE MAINE REGISTER and the RHODE-ISLAND REGISTER.
Beside the publication of Directories, a great deal of public business of a similar character has been done through this office; some of it as follows : -
CENSUS OF BOSTON, 1850 ; CENSUS OF BOSTON, MAY, 1855 ; CENSUS OF BOSTON, JUNE, 1855 ; CENSUS OF BOSTON & ROXBURY, 1865 ; CENSUS OF VOTERS IN BOSTON IN 1857. STATISTICS OF INDUSTRY IN BOSTON 1850. STATISTICS OF INDUSTRY IN BOSTON AND ROXBURY 1865.
The city has been canvassed twice annually for sixteen years for the Record of Births. An annual Census of persons liable to enrolment in the State Militia has been taken some sixteen times, and a Census of School Children thirteen times. S. D. & CO. offer for sale, beside all Directories published in the United States, various Directories from Canada; Directories of London, Manchester, Liverpool, and different Counties of England; Paris, France, &c., &c.
DIRECTORY OFFICE, SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO., No. 47 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1865.
Total
1,267,329.
BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
Raynham
1,868
Gill
635
Barnstable
4,913
Rehoboth
1,834
Greenfield
3,211
Brewster
1,459
Seekonk
929
Hawley
687
Chatham
2,637
Somerset
1,791
Heath
642
Dennis
3,512
Taunton
16,005
Leyden
592
Eastham
757
Westport 2,802
Monroe
192
Falmouth
2,294
Montague
1,575
Orleans
1,580
Northfield
1,660
Sand.vich
4,105
Chilmark
547
Rowe
563
Trurs
1,448
Edgartown
1,846
Shelburne
1,563
Shutesbury
788
Sunderland
861
Warwick
902
Wendell
602
Whately
1,012
Adams
8,298
Amesbury
4,210
Alford
461
Andover
5,309
Becket
1,393
Beverly
5,944
Cheshire
1,650
Boxford
868
Dalton
1,137
Danvers
5,144
Brimfield
1,316
Florida
1,173
Georgetown
1,926
Chicopee
7,581
Hancock
967
Groveland
1,620
Holland
368
Lanesborough
1,295
Haverhill
10,660
Longmeadow
1.480
Lenox
1,667
Lawrence
21,733
Monson
3,132
Mount Washington
233
Lynnfield
725
Palmer
3,081
New Marlborough
1,649
Marblehead
7,330
Southwick
1,155
Pern
494
Middleton
922
Tolland
511
Pittsfield
9,679
Nahant
313
Wales
696
Sandisfield
1,411
Savoy
866
North Andover
2,622
Wilbraham
2,111
Stockbridge
1,967
Rowley
1,196
64,438
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
Amherst 3,413
Belchertown
2,686
Chesterfield
802
Swampscott
1,619
Cummington
980
56,966
Wenham
915
Easthampton
2,869
Enfield
999
Acushnet
1,251
Attleborough
6,200
Berkley
88S
Dartmouth
3,434
Ashfield
1,221
Hatfield
1,405
Easton
3,084
Bernardston
902
Huntington
1,163.
Fairhaven
2,548
Buckland
1,922
Middlefield
723
Fall River
17,525
Charlemont
994
Northampton
7,927
Freetown
1,484
Colerain
1,726
Pelham
739
Mansfield
2,131
Conway
1,538
Plainfield
579
New Bedford
20,863
Deerfield
3,040
Prescott
596
Norton
1,709
Erving
576
South Hadley
2,098
Agawam
1,665
Blandford
1,087
Egremont
928
Essex
1,630
Chester
1,266
Great Barrington
3,920
Gloucester
11,938
Granville
1,363
Hinsdale
1,517
Hamilton
800
Holyoke
5,648
Lee
4,034
Ipswich
3,311
Ludlow
1,233
Monterey
737
Lynn
20,800
Montgomery
354
New Ashford
178
Manchester
1,643
Russell
619
Otis
962
Methuen
2,575
Springfield
22,038
Richmond
913
Newbury
1,363
Westfield
5,694
Newburyport
12,980
West Springfield
2,100
Sheffield
2,461
Rockport
3,367
Tyringham
650
Salem
21,197
Washington
859
Salisbury
3,609
West Stockbridge
1,621
Williamstown
2,563
Windsor
753
BRISTOL COUNTY.
West Newbury
2,088
Goshen
412
Granby
908
Greenwich
647
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Hadley
2,246
Dighton
1,815
Saugus
2,006
South Danvers
6,050
Topsfield
1,212
Wellfleet
2,298
Gosnold
108
Yarmouth
2,465
Tisbury
1,699
34,489
4,200
BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
ESSEX COUNTY.
31,342
HAMPDEN COUNTY.
Clarksburg
530
Bradford
1,567
Harwich
3,540
New Salem
1,115
Provincetown
3,475
DUKES COUNTY.
Orange
1,909
Swanzey
1,335
Leverett
914
89,505
171,192
POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Southampton
1,216
Canton
3,318 ; Clinton
4,021
Ware
3,307
Cohasset
2,048
Dana
789
Westhampton
637
Dedham
7,198
Douglas
2,157
Williamsburg
1,972
Dorchester
10,729
Dudley
2,077
Worthington
925
Dover
616
Fitchburg
8,119
Foxborough
2,778
Gardner
2,553
Franklin
2,510
Grafton
3,962
Medfield
1,011
Hardwick
1,968
Medway
3,223
Harvard
1,353
Ashby
1,080
Needham
2,793
Hubbardston
1,546
Ashland
1,702
Quincy
6,718
Lancaster
1,767
Bedford
820
Randolph
5,734
Leicester
2,528
Belmont
1,278
Roxbury
28,426
Leominster
3.318
Billerica
1,808
Sharon
1,394
Lunenburg
1,167
Boxborough
454
Stoughton
4,859
Mendon
1,207
Brighton
3,859
Walpole
2,018
Milford
9,102
Burlington
594
Cambridge
29,114
Weymouth
7,981
New Braintree
752
Carlisle
629
Wrentham
3,072
Northborough
1,623
Charlestown
26,398
Northbridge
2,642
Chelmsford
2,296
North Brookfield
2,514
Dracut
1,905
Dunstable
533
Abington
8,576
Paxton
626
Framingham
4,681
Bridgewater
4,196
Petersham
1,386
Groton
8,176
Carver
1,059
Phillipston
726
Holliston
3,125
Duxbury
2,377
Princeton
1,238
Hopkinton
4,140
East Bridgewater
2,977
Royalston
1,441
Lexington
2,223
Halifax
739
Rutland
1,011
Lincoln
710
Hanover
1,545
Shrewsbury
1,571
Littleton
967
Hanson
1,195
Southborough
1,750
Lowell
31,004
Hingham
4,176
Southbridge
4,131
Malden
6,871
Hull
260
Spencer
3,026
Marlborough
7,209
Kingston
1,626
Sterling
1,668
Medford
4,860
Lakeville
1,110
Sturbridge
1,993
Melrose
2,866
Marion
960
Sntton
2,363
Natick
5,220
Marshfield
1,810
Templeton
2,390
Newton
8,978
Mattapoisett
1,451
Upton
2,017
North Reading
991
Middleborough
4,525
Uxbridge
2,835
Pepperell
1,709
North Bridgewater
6,335
Warren
2,205
Reading
2,436
1,488
Webster
3,608
Sherborn
1,049
Shirley
1,217
Plympton
924
West Boylston
2,293
Somerville
9,366
Rochester
1,156
West Brookfield
1,548
South Reading
3,245
Scituate
2,269
Westminster
1,639
Stoneham
3,299
South Scituate
1,578
Winchendon
2,802
Stowe
1,537
Wareham
2,842
Worcester
30,058
Sudbury
1,703
West Bridgewater
1,825
63,074
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
RECAPITULATION.
By Counties.
Barnstable 34,489
Berkshire
56,966
Westford
1,568
Weston
1,231
Dukes
4,200
208,219
Essex
171,192
WORCESTER COUNTY.
Franklin
31,342
Aslıburnham
2,153
Hampden
64,438
Athol
2,813
Hampshire
39,199
Anburn
959
Middlesex
220,618
Barre
2,856
Nantucket
4,830
Berlin
1,062
Norfolk
116,334
Nantucket
4,830
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Bolton
1,504
Suffolk
208,219
Bellingham
1,240
Boylston
792
Worcester
162,923
Braintree
3,725
Brookfield
2,100
Brookline
5,262
Charleton
1,925
1,267,329
39,199
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Acton
1,660
Milton
2,769
Holden
1,846
West Roxbury
6,912
Milbury
3,780
Concord
2,231
Oakham
925
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
Oxford
2,713
162,923
Townsend
2,056
Tyngsborough
624
Waltham
6,897
Watertown
3,779
Chelsea
14,403
West Cambridge
2,760
Winthrop
634
Bristol
89,505
Wilmington
850
Winchester
1,969
Woburn
7,002
220,618
NANTUCKET COUNTY.
Boston
192,324
Wayland
1,138
North Chelsea
858
Blackstone
4,857
Plymouth
63,074
Tewksbury
1,801
Pembroke
Plymouth
6,075
Westborough
3,141
116,334
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STREETS, COURTS, AND PLACES.
Abbott, from 292 Central to Lawrence [lin Square
Adams, from Salem, Adams Block, to Fletcher, Frank- Adams place, from Lowell, near Lowell place
Adams square, from Middlesex, near Walker
Alder, from 136 East Merrimac, nearly opposite ·Nes- mith, to 2 Stackpole
Ames, from 260 Central to Lawrence
Amory, from Bridge, by the Boott canal, to Kirk, Boott corporation [bury line Andover, from Concord River, South bridge, to Tewks- Anne, from Merrimac, at St. Anne's church, to French
Appleton, from Gorham, at St. Peter's church, to 28 Thorndike
Arch, from Howard to Middlesex, near Northern depot
Ash, from 127 East Merrimac to 22 Chestnut
Auburn, from 150 Gorham to 45 Chapel
Austin, from 351 Merrimac to Ford
Ayer's City, south-west part of the city
Babcock, west from Chambers
Baldwin's court, from 21 Fayette
Bartlett, from High street square to Alder
Bay-State avenue, from 187 Central
Beacon, from Pawtucket to Bowers [ville
Beacon, from Mount Vernon to Mount Pleasant, Central- Belvidere, east of Concord River
Bennett, from Mount Vernon to Beacon, Centralville
Bleachery, from the Lowell Bleachery, southerly, across Moore
Blossom, from Gorham, near fair grounds, to Ayer's City Boott, from Gardner to the canal, Lowell corporation Bow, from Coburn to Pearl, Centralville
Bowditch, from Jackson to Middlesex, Hamilton corp- oration School
Bowers, from Fletcher, opposite Whiting, and crossing Bradley, continuation of First
Branch, from Middlesex, crossing School, to Middlesex
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Brewery court, from 11 Thorndike, near Northern depot Bridge, from Merrimac, over Central bridge, through Centralville [tucket
Broadway, from Suffolk, opposite Mechanic, to Paw- Brook, from Watson, near Lawrence, to Hale's brook
Brown, from East Merrimac, opposite Howe, Prescott corporation
Brown's avenue, from 194 Gorham
Brown's court, from River, Centralville
Burns, from Madison, near Gorham, to South Highland
Butterfield, from 137 Fletcher to School
Cabot, from north-west corner of the Lawrence corpora- tion to Lowell
Cady, from 252 Central to 63 Lawrence
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