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OSTON.
Office, 66 Miliz
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
1368
SAMPSON. DAVENPORT, & CO., Y Congrese St., Boston.
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FIELDING & BARTLETT, 136 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL.
LIBRARY OF THE
HISTORICAL
RESIDENTS
of LOWELL vst Organized, Dec.19,1868 30
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Incorporated, May 21,1902
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ALL KINDS, FOR FIELD AND GARDEN.
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Home & House
THE LOWELL POLICE FORCE.
Alderman H. H. Wilder, of the Commit- tee on Police and Police Stations, has ANDARD gathered some statistics regarding the Lowell Police, of which he has furnished us a copy, and which we present our readers below,believing they will be read ES with interest. The average weight of the thirty-five members is 190 pounds, thirteen reaching 200 pounds or more." Mr. Blaisdell is the heaviest, Mr. Blood the lightest. Their average age is 42 years, Mr. Huse, the friend of truant children, being the oldest, and Mr. Web- ster the youngest. The average time in ON of 1867, the police force is 8 years, Mr. Blaisdell being the senior, and Messrs. Blood, Es- ty and Miller the jumors. Messrs. Blais -! TII dell and Bullard are the oldest residents, though Messrs. Blood, Fuller, SinclairParts of the World. and Upton are among the early residents. Their nativities are as follows: New Hampshire, 15; Maine, 7; Massachusetts, 6; Vermont, 2; Canada, 2; Ireland, 2; New York, 1. We challenge any city to produce a larger set of police for the number than Lowell, and we can assure those not familiar with the men whose names are given below that with one ex- ception they are all good looking men.
T PREMIUM
o Age
W'ght
State
Native
Lowell -
Came to
HŰWLANU N .. VI
Names.
Bickford Lang, Charles P. Bowles,
45
155
Me.
Asa D. Clark,
36
220
N. H.
1850
Henry Marshall,
38
160
Mass.
1849
B. G. Mooney,
62
207
N. H.
1843
Jesse Huse,
.. 66
168
N. H .= 1845
Levi Brown,
47
225
Canada
1840
16, 10
Frames, Spring
Allen P. Bickford,
46
180
Me.
1850
4 ..
T. C. Blaisdell,
54
239
N. H.
1831
28
Andrew Blood,
50
140
Mass.
1833
William Bodge,
35
223
N. H.
1848
4
Otis Bullard,
57
153
N. H.
1831
5
Wm. L. Clark,
38
185
Mc. Ireland
1848
12
212
Vt.
1848
John Dougherty,
48
155
Ireland
1856
10
Asa F. Esty,
32
175
Mass.
1846
D. H. Goodhue,
39
210
N. H.
1853
13
Wm. P. Farrington,
38
180
Me.
1859 3
Jacob G. Favor,
38
215
N. H.
1848
10
A. B. Foss,
43
180
N. II.
1842
H. H. Fuller,
54
225
N. II.
1832
1838
Isaac L. Libby,
40
172
Me.
1848
Eliphalet Miller,
37
200
Mass.
1840
M. W. Presby,
40
210
N. 11.
1852
4
T. J. Sanborn,
33
224
N. H.
1850
10
D. H. Sinclair,
48
165
1836
D. S. Spaulding,
28
175
Mass.
1857
Joseph Upton,
48
175
Mass.
1832
5
James E. Webster,
27
198
Me.
1865
3
Hay
10 Portable, Counter, 7
21ers', and Gold
S Squire L. Bailey,
40
180
N. H.
1850
Moses D. Barker,
38
185
Me.
1855
+
John Coleman, Alfred Day,
BAFES, 1
Wm. M. Lee,
30
160
Canada
27 Street, Boston.
George W. Sanborn, 48
180
N. H.
1843
15
James W. Sheffield, 33
180
N. Y. Vt.
:1861
4 9
32
223
N. H.
1859
Years in I-Doby 9
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20
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1848
12
175
2LAWERS.
19 16W, & CO., 3
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CHILSON'S
NEW COOKING STOVE.
Believing that great improve- ments could be made in the con- struction and workmanship of Cooking Stoves, and that such im- provements would be appreciated by the public, and feeling con- vinced that a long practical ex- perience in the manufacture of Stoves would enable the subscri- ber to be successful in the under- SON 80510M taking, he has devoted himself energetically for two years to this object; and, as a result, is now prepared to show, he is happy to say, the most important improve- KILBURN ments ever made in Cooking Stoves in the United States. This statement is fully confirmed by the large number of Testimonials re- ceived from those who have used these Stoves the past season, and five minutes' examination of the Stove itself will further prove all that is claimed for it.
RESERVOIR
G.CHILSON BOSTON
KILBURN
Sizes suited to all practical purposes, from that of the smallest family to the largest class of Ho- tels, with or without .WATER FRONTS, EX- TENSION TOPS, HOT CLOSETS, RESER- VOIRS, &c., and fitted for either Coal or Wood.
A large supply of these Stoves, together with the CONE FUR- NACE for Brick work or PORTABLE CAS- INGS: COOKING RANGES, PARLOR STOVES, FRAME GRATES, REGIS- TERS, VENTILA- TORS, &c., &c., con- stantly on hand, and
FOR SALE AT THE SUBSCRIBER'S STORE,
Nos. 99 and 101 BLACKSTONE STREET, BOSTON,
OR AT HIS FOUNDRY, IN MANSFIELD, MASS.
Messrs. H. H. WILDER & CO., are the authorized Agents for the sale of my manufactured wares in Lowell.
GARDNER CHILSON.
CHILSON'S PATENT CONE FURNACE.
FINALLY IMPROVED AND REMODELLED 1868.
Patented in the United States, England, and France.
A GOLD MEDAL was awarded this celebrated Furnace at a recent Fair of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics' Association. It also received another GOLD MEDAL, FIRST PREMIUM, at the receut Lowell Industrial Exhibition of 1867.
-
PIPE
WATER
PAN
6500
LOLO
COLD
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FOR SETTING IN BRICK WORK.
IN PORTABLE CASINGS.
This Furnace is now in such general use, and its reputation being so well and favorably established, renders it needless to particularize its many superior advan- tages for Warming Building- 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,
ALSO REMODELLED, AND FINAL IMPROVEMENTS JUST COMPLETED.
& CHILSON'S COOKING RANGE. BOSTON
0100
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, Hotels, &c., with or without
WATER-BACKS FOR BATH BOILERS,
and other washing purposes; also Hot Closets and Hot-Air Fixtures For heating additional rooms, when desired.
No Housekeeper will long use any other plan of Cooking Range after an examination of this.
For sale at the Subscriber's Foun- dry, in Mansfield, Mass .; or at his Store, 99 and 101 Blackstone Street, Boston.
Gardner Chilson.
AILSON PAIENT
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LOWELL LEATHER BELTING AND
FIRE-ENGINE HOSE MANUFACTORY, JOSIAH GATES & SONS, Proprietors, Nos. 4 & 6 DUTTON STREET, LOWELL, MASS. Also Dealers in all kinds of Manufacturers' Supplies.
J. E. CRANE, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, MECHANICAL ENGINEER,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
Patterns, Models,
M.M.TIDD
AND
EXPERIMENTAL MACHINERY.
For more than twenty-five years a Practical Mechanic, with an extensive experience on Experi- mental Machinery and New Inventions, I can aid others in maturing their inventions, and present their claims at the Patent Office in a practical form.
OFFICES AND HOURS.
46 Court Street, Boston -9, A.M., to 4, P. M .; 20 Middle St., Lowell - 7 to 9, P. M.
J. W. NASH & CO.,
DEALERS IN
FURNACES,
Cooking, Parlor, and Office STOVES,
WOODEN WARE, AND
Kitchen Furniture.
No. 105 CENTRAL STREET, Lowell, Mass.
AGENTS FOR STEWART'S PARLOR STOVES and A. C. BARSTOW'S CASTINGS.
Pump Work and Repairing done to Order.
AMOS SANBORN & CO.,
JEWELLERS, AND Manufacturers of Silver-Ware, Forks, Spoons, Knives, Ladles, &c.
Importers of
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.
Phone + House
March 30, 1868.
THE
LOWELL DIRECTORY. 1868,
CONTAINING THIE
CITY RECORD,
NAMES OF THE CITIZENS,
A Business Directory, AND A VARIETY OF MISCELLANEOUS MATTER.
NO. 24.
BY SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO.,
PUBLISHERS OF THE BOSTON DIRECTORY, NEW-ENGLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY, MASSACHU- SETTS REGISTER, ETC.
OFFICE, No. 47 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON.
LOWELL :
JOSHUA MERRILL & SON, 37 MERRIMACK STREET, AND B. C. SARGEANT, 158 MERRIMACK STREET. 1868.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1868, by SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & Co., in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
GEO. C. RAND & AVERY, PRINTERS, 3 CORNHILL, BOSTON.
LIST OF CONTENTS.
Advertisers outside of Lowell.
30G
Associations
316
Banks . .
337-341
Business Directory
285
City Government, 1868
307
Churches and Ministers
314,
289
Corporations
20
Counsellors
291
Court Sessions.
322
Fire Department.
313
Halls, Buildings, &c.
18
Hotels. .
295
Index to Advertising
417
Insurance Companies
342-347
Justices of the Peace 348
323
Lowell Gas-Light Company
Lowell Horse-Railroad Company . 363
363
Masonic
320
Middlesex County Officers
322
Military
321
Newspapers 367-369
Notaries Public. 323
320
Physicians
299
Police Court
323
Population of Massachusetts, 1865.
Post Office .
363
Railroads.
337, 339, 340, 363
Sheriff's and Deputies.
322
Streets, Courts, and Places
9
Telegraph Offices 303
319
United States Internal Revenue. 363
Ward Boundaries
20
Names in Directory of 1866. 11,142
Names erased in preparing Directory of 1868. 3,586
7,556
Names added in preparing names of 1868
4,299
Names in Directory of 1868.
11,855
DIRECTORY-CAUTION.
The public are cautioned against ever paying money in advance to any persons claiming to be connected with us, or our publications, as our Agents never take any sum, however small, in advance.
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO., Directory Publishers, 47 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON.
7
.364, 365 Savings Banks.
Schools and Teachers.
311
Temperance Societies. .
Odd Fellows
Manufacturing Companies . 349-360,
PAGE.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
KNOWLES BROTHERS, DEALERS IN
LADIES' AND GENTS' BOOTS, SHOES, AND 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.
1868. CALENDAR. 1868.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
JOSHUA MERRILL & SON, Booksellers and Stationers, DEALERS IN
PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS,
BLANK BOOKS, &c.
BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER, AND
PAPER RULED TO ANY PATTERN.
BOOKBINDING
DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH.
AGENTS FOR THE
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO., N. J.
37 Merrimack Street, Lowell.
5
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
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 pri- vate individuals.
Particular attention paid to Rebinding Old Books, Pamphlets, Periodicals, Music, &c., &c.
All work done Promptly, and in the most substantial manner.
A full assortment 'of Blank Books, of my own make, constantly 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, 1868.
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DIRECTORIES.
THE DIRECTORY OFFICE, 47 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON,
ESTABLISHED IN 1846, BY GEO. ADAMS;
Carried on from 1857 to 1865 by ADAMS, SAMPSON, & Co .; since 1865, continued by the same firm, under the style of
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO.
From this office the
BOSTON DIRECTORY
Has been issued annually for TWENTY-TWO YEARS.
THE PROVIDENCE (R.I.) DIRECTORY, RHODE ISLAND STATE DIRECTORY, ALBANY (N.Y.) DIRECTORY, TROY (N.Y.) DIRECTORY,
Each annually for some TEN or TWELVE YEARS.
Charlestown Directory, Roxbury Directory, Fall River Directory, Taunton Directory, Salem Directory, Lynn Directory, Lawrence Directory, Newburyport Directory, Lowell Directory, Man- chester (N.H.) Directory,
Each biennially for from TEN to FIFTEEN YEARS.
THE NEW-ENGLAND DIRECTORY,
In 1856, 1860, 1865, and 1868.
THE NEW YORK STATE DIRECTORY, In 1859, 1864, and 1867.
THE MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY, NEARLY EVERY YEAR SINCE 1852.
The Maine Register and Business Directory, AND THE RHODE ISLAND REGISTER.
Besides 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 AND 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 eighteen years for the Record of Births. An annual Census of persons liable to enrolment in the State Militia has been taken some eighteen or twenty times, and a Census of School Children thirteen times.
S., D., & CO. offer for sale, nearly all Directories published in the United States, and some from foreign countries.
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
Swanzey
1,335
Leverett
914
Eastham
757
Taunton
16,005
Leyden
592
Falmouth
2,294
Monroe
192
Harwich
3,540
Montague
1,575
Orleans
1,580
New Salem
1,115
Provincetown
3,475 4,105
Orange
1,909
Truro
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
31,342
HIAMPDEN COUNTY.
Agawam
1,665
Dalton
1,137
Danvers
5,144
Brimfield
1,316
Florida
1,173
Georgetown
1,926
Chicopee
7,581
Hancock
967
Gloucester
11,938
Granville
1,363
Hinsdale
1,517
Groveland
1,620
Holland
368
Lanesborough
1,295
Haverhill
10,660
Longmeadow
1,480
Lenox
1,667
Ipswich
3,311
Ludlow
1,233
Monterev
737
Lawrence
21,733
Monson
3,132
Mount Washington
233
Lynn
20,800
Montgomery
354
New Ashford
178
Lynnfield
725
Palmer
3,081
New Marlborough
1,649
Marbleliead
7,330
Southwick
1,155
Peru
494
Middleton
922
Tolland
511
Richmond
913
Sandisfield
1,411
Savoy
866
Newburyport
12,980
West Springfield
2,100
Sheffield
2,461
Rockport
3,367
Tyringham
650
Rowley
1,196
64,438
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
Amherst
3,413
Belchertown
2,686
Chesterfield
802
Cummington
980
Wenham
915
Easthampton
2,869
BRISTOL COUNTY.
Acushnet
1,251
Attleborough
6,200
Berkley
888
Dartmouth
3,434
Dighton
1,815
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
599
Norton
A 1,709
Erving
576
South Hadley
2,098
Alford
461
Becket
1,398
Andover
5,309
Cheshire
1,650
Boxford
868
Clarksburg
530
Bradford
1,567
Blandford
1,087
Egremont
928
Essex
1,630
Chester
1,266
Great Barrington
3,920
Chilmark
547
Rowe
563
Wellfleet
2,298
Gosnold
108
Yarmouth
2,465
Tisbury
1,699
34,489
4,200
BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
89,505
DUKES COUNTY.
Northfield
1,660
Sandwich
Beverly
5,944
800
Holyoke
5,648
Lee
4,034
Manchester
1,643
Russell
619
Otis
962
Methuen
2,575
Springfield
22,038
Pittsfield
9,679
Nahant
313
Wales
696
Newbury
1,363
Westfield
5,684
North Andover
2,622
Wilbraham
2,111
Stockbridge
1,967
Washington
859
Salem
21,197
West Stockbridge
1,621
Williamstown
2,563
Windsor
753
56,966
West Newbury
2,088
Enfield
999
Goshen
412
171,192
Granby
908
Greenwich
647
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Hadley
2,246
Salisbury
3,609
Saugus
2,006
South Danvers
6,050
Swampscott
1,619
Topsfield
1,212
Hamilton
Westport
2,802
ESSEX COUNTY.
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
39,199
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Actou
1,660
Ashby
1,080
Ashland
1,702
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
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
116,334
North Brookfield
2,514
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
Oxford
2,713
Dunstable
533
Abington 8,576
Paxton
626
Framingham
4,681
Bridgewater
4,196
Petersham
1,386
Groton
3,176
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
Sutton
2,363
Natick
5,220
Marshfield
1,810
Templeton
2,390
Newton
8,978
Mattapoisett
1,451
Upton
2.017
North Reading
991
Middleborongh
4,525
Uxbridge
2,835
Pepperell
1,709
North Bridgewater
6,335
Warren
2,205
Reading
2,436
Pembroke
1,488
Webster
3,608
Sherborn
1,049
Plymouth
6,075
Westborough
3,141
Shirley
1,217
Plympton
924
West Boylston
2,293
Somerville
9,366
Rochester
1,156
West Brookfield
1,548
South Reading
3,245
2,269
Westminster
1,639
Stoneham
3,299
Stowe
1,537
Wareham
2,842
Worcester
30,058
Sndbury
1,703
Tewksbury
1,801
Townsend
2,056
63,074
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
RECAPITULATION.
By Counties.
Barnstable 34,489
Berkshire
56,966
Westford
1,568
Winthrop
634
Bristol
89,505
Dukes
4,200
Essex
171,192
WORCESTER COUNTY.
Franklin
31,342
Ashburnham
2,153
Hampden
64,438
Athol
2,813
Hampshire
39,199
Middlesex
220,618
NANTUCKET COUNTY.
Nantucket
4,830
Blackstone
4,857
Plymouth
63,074
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
Franklin
· 2,510
Grafton
3,962
Medficld
1,011
Hardwick
1,968
Medway
3,223
Harvard
1,353
Milton
2,769
Holden
1,846
Needham
2,793
Hubbardston
1,546
Quincy
6,718
Lancaster
1,767
Burlington
594
West Roxbury
6,912
Milbury
3,780
Concord
2,231
Oakham
925
Dracut
1,905
162,923
Tyngsborough
624
Waltham
6,897
Boston
192,324
Watertown
3,779
Chelsea
14,403
Wayland
1,138
North Chelsea
858
West Cambridge
2,760
Weston
1,231
208,219
Wilmington
850
Winchester
1,969
Woburn
7,002
220,618
Auburn Barre
2,856
Nantucket
4,830
Berlin
1,062
Norfolk
116,334
South Scituate
1,578
Winchendon
2,802
West Bridgewater
1,825
Scituate
959
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 Merrimack, nearly opposite Nes- mith, to 2 Stackpole
Ames, from 260 Central to 80 Lawrence
Amory, from Bridge, by the Boott canal, to Kirk, Boott corporation [bury line
Andover, from Concord River, South bridge, to Tewks- · Anne, from Merrimack, 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 Merrimack to 22 Chestnut
Auburn, from 150 Gorham to 45 Chapel
Austin, from 351 Merrimack 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 opposite 39 Pawtucket to Bowers [ville Beacon, from Mount Vernon to Mount Pleasant, Central- Belvidere, east of Concord River
Bennett, from Mount Vernon to Beacon, Centralville Blanchard place, from 120 East Merrimack [Moore
Bleachery, from the Lowell Bleachery, southerly, across 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 corpo- ration [School at 300
Bowers, from Fletcher, opposite Whiting, and crossing Bradley, continuation of First [sex, near Wilder Branch, from 301 Middlesex, crossing School, to Middle Brewery court, from 11 Thorndike, near Northern depot
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Bridge, from Merrimack, over Central bridge, through Centralville [tucket, near R. R. crossing Broadway, from Suffolk, opposite Mechanic, to Paw- Brook, from Watson, near Lawrence, to Hale's brook Brown's avenue, from 194 Gorham
Brown's court, from River, Centralville
Burns, from Madison, near Gorham, to South Highland
Butterfield, from 136 Fletcher to 229 School
Cabot, from north-west corner of the Lawrence corpora- tion to Lowell
Cady, from 252 Central to 63 Lawrence
Cambridge, from Hale, near Chelmsford
Canada, from Tanners to Quebec, Ayer's New City
Canal, from Merrimack to Bridge, Massachusetts corpora- tion
Carlton, from 278 Middlesex to Marshall
Carolin's place, from 29 Fayette .
Carpenter's court, from 138 Lawrence to the river
Carpet lane, from Gardner, rear 110 Market, Lowell cor- poration
Carter, from Gorham, to Lowell Bleachery
Cedar, from Keene, near Gorham, to 337 Central
Central, from Merrimack to Gorham, at Davis's corner
Centralville, north of Merrimack River
Centre, from 227 Central to Chapel [mills
Chambers, from Gorham, near Hale's brook, to Whipple's
Chapel, from 76 Charles, southerly, to Central
Chapel Hill, from Wamesit Falls, westwardly, to Chapel
Charles, from 35 Lawrence to 84 Gorham
Chase, from Swift to Whipple [ford line Chelmsford, from Thorndike, near Middlesex, to Chelms- Chestnut, from Fayette to Park
Christian, from Mount Pleasant, Centralville [bridge
Church, from Central, at Washington House. to Stone Churchill's court, from 20 South, opposite Spring
City avenue, from 9 Middle to City-hall avenue
City-hall avenue, from Merrimack, near City Hall, to 77 Middle
Clark, from Common, near Salem, to Fletcher
Clark's court, from 136 Lawrence
Clay, from 51 Andover, east of High, to Oak
Coburn, from 67 River, to Old Road, Centralville
Coburn lane, from Chelmsford, west of Forrest, to Stevens [mack corporation Colburn, from 237 Merrimack to Merrimack yard, Merri- Commercial square, on Central, opposite Market
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