Directory of Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Beverly, Manchester, Essex, Wenham, Topsfield, with street and advertising directories, town registers, map, etc, 1877, Part 20

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Publication date: 1877
Publisher: Boston : D.B. Dudley & Co.
Number of Pages: 816


USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Beverly > Directory of Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Beverly, Manchester, Essex, Wenham, Topsfield, with street and advertising directories, town registers, map, etc, 1877 > Part 20
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All orders promptly and faithfully attended to. Connects at Salem with the Railroad Express for all parts of the United States.


LEWIS & WILLETT,


. DEALERS IN THE CELEBRATED


Akron () hio DRAIN PIPE


This pipe has the " Hlub " joint, is salt glazed, and is far superior to pipe made of eastern clay. Being much harder, it is less liable to breakage, and can be shipped to a distance with perfect safety. Cities, Towns, and Corporations supplied at lowest rates.


ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF THE


HIGHLAND STONE GARDEN VASES.


These vases are not injured by frost, require no painting, are preferred by florists to iron, and are made in a great variety of beautiful designs. Vases carefully packed and delivered to Express or R. R. without additional charge.


Complete Illustrated Price List sent Free.


We also manufacture a Stone Edging to be used around flower beds, and as a border to walks, graves, etc. It is noat and durable, and is made straight, curved, and angular, thus admitting of a great vari- cty of designs.


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T. F. COLLINS, Steam Paper Ruler, AND BLANK BOOK BINDER,


FRANKLIN BUILDING,


73 Federal Street, - BOSTON, MASS.


PENNSYLVANIA RULING MACHINE.


W. O. HICKOK. HARRISBURG PENN.


ALL KINDS OF BLANK BOOK BINDING.


SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO


Railroad, Bank, and Mercantile


ACCOUNT BOOKS.


We offer the advantage of a PAPER RULER and BLANK BOOK BINDER, two Branches Combined.


PATENTEE OF THE


Collins' Striker, for Ruling Machines.


ALSO, THE


DOUBLE RULING MACHINE ATTACHMENT.


These patents enable us to do work in large quantities, at the lowest prices.


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DANVERS ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.


Agricultural Tools Warren A. W. Water, D. Port Apothecaries KEYES A. T. Chase's block, Locust SHEPARD CHAS. H. Maple, D. P.


Banks DANVERS SAVINGS BANK, First National Bank building, D. P. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, D. P.


Boots and Shoes TUCKER L. E. Bank bldg. Maple Boot and Shoe Manufacturers Farwell C. C. & Co. Maple, D. P


Boot & Shoe Maker and Repairer FAULKNER CYRUS E. Maple, D. P.


Carpenter and Builder Merrill Geo. G. rear Water, D. Port


Cigars and Tobacco Bates & Stetson, Maple, near Cherry Claim Agent


Porter J. W. Holten, opp. Town House, D. Plains, and 223 Essex, Salem


Coal and Wood Dealers


POTTER, BATCHELDER & CO. Wa- ter, D. Port SANGER, HOOD & CO. Water, D.Port


Conveyancer and Collector Mead David, Water, D. Port


Copper, Tinware, and Kitchen Furnishing Goods ROPES J. E. Maple, n. Ehn, D. P.


Coroner Hood Richard, High, D. Port Country Store Warren A. W. Water, D. Port


Crockery and Glass Ware Warren A. W. Water, D. Port


Dentist


Porter Warren, Holten, opp. House, and 237 Essex, Salein


Town


Depots


Boston and Maine, Nahm Fernald, de- pot master, Hobart, D. P. Danvers Plains, Benjamin Henderson, depot master, Essex depot


Deputy Sheriff Preston Daniel J. Maple, near Putnam


Dry Goods Warren A. W. Water, D. P.


Druggist KEYES A. T. Chase's block, Loenst


Expresses SPAULDING A. D. Danvers & Salem (Sce adv. page 164) c WILSON J. R. Danvers & Salem (See adv. opp. page 214)


Florist


WESTON L. P. MRS. hot honse plants in variety. Orders for cut flowers, bo- quets, and funeral wreaths, promptly answered. Maple street, Danvers


Flour, Grain, &c. IIAM A. G. & J. A. Water, D. Port Warren A. W. Water, D. Port


Furnaces, Ranges, &c. ROPES J. E. & CO. Maple, near Ehn, D. P.


Furniture, and Parlor Organs PORTER J. F. Maple, opp. First Nat'l bank


Gas Light Co. Danvers Gas Light Co. Endicott court, from High, D. Port, Henry A. Per- kins, supt.


Grain and Meal


HIAM A. G. & J. A. Water, D. Port


Grist Mills HAM A. G. & J. A. Water, D. Port


Grocer


Warren A. W. Water, D. Fort


Hotels HOTEL DANVERS, A. MAGOUN, proprietor, D. P.


Insurance Agents


WESTON WM. L. First Nat'l Bank building, Maple, n. Conant, D. P. Weston Win. H. assistant, First Nat'l Bank


Lawyers


HILL EDWARD L. Maple, cor. Elm, D. Plains, and 94 Wash. Salem PORTER JOHN W. Holten, opp. Town House, and 223 Essex, Salem Library, (Peabody)


Peabody Institute, Sylvan, D. Plains


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DANVERS ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.


Masons


Savings Bank


Scott John S. Holten, n. Cherry, D. P. DANVERS SAVINGS BANK, Bank


Millers HAM A. G. & J. A. Water, D. Port


Music Teacher


FENOLLOSA M. 286 Essex, Salem


Newspaper


DANVERS MIRROR, C. H. SHEP- ARD, publisher, Maple, D. P.


Shoe Bottomer


Bacon, A. W. Park, D. P.


Steam Soap Manufactory


Perkins & Bradstreet, Putnam, near Hobart


Stoves, Furnaces and Ranges


Hill Edward L. cor. Maple and Elm, ROPES J. E. & CO. Maple, n. Elm, D.P. c and 94 Washington, Salem


Pianos and Organs


FENOLLOSA M. 286 Essex, Salem


Plumbers


ROPES J. E. & CO. Maple, n. Elm Post Master MEAD DAVID, Water, D. Port


POTTER, BATCHELDER & CO. Wa- ter, D. Port


SANGER, HOOD & CO. Water, D. Port


Printers


Wool Pullers and Dealers


SHEPARD C. H. & CO. Maple, D. P.TUFTS J. W. & CO. Water, D. Port


WHITTEMORE BROS., Agricultural Warehouse


- AND -


SEED STORE,


128 and 130 South Market Street, BOSTON. Doe and Side Hill Plows, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Russell Coe's Superphosphate, Gray's Horse Powers. Wood's Mowers, Darling's Bone, etc., etc.


Building, Maple, D. P. Saw Mill


Putnam Mill, Otis F. Putnam, propr. Sylvan, D. P.


Sheep Skins (Dealers in Tanned) Tufts J. W. & Co. Water, D. Port


Notaries Public


Mead David, Water, D. Port


Porter J. W. Holten, opp. Town House, and 223 Essex, Salem


Tinware ROPES J. E. & CO. Maple, n. Elm, D.P.


Undertaker


Waite Peter, Ash, near Purchase Wood and Coal


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DANVERS TOWN REGISTER.


TOWN OFFICERS.


George J. Sanger, Moderator.


A. Samson Howard, Town Clerk.


William L. Weston, Treasurer.


Simeon Putnam, Collector.


Henry A. Perkins, Joshua Bragdon, Otis F. Putnam, Selectmen and Assessors:


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Charles H. Adams, Daniel J. Preston, D. W. Regan. J. C. P. Legro, Timothy D. Crowley, Constables.


Benjamin Millett, Ebenezer Berry, Wm. O'Neil, George T. Rus- sell, Daniel Lovejoy, Augustus Thompson, Leander Fletcher, Charles Field, Field Drivers.


Sam'l P. Fowler, Amos Pratt, Edward Carr, Overseers of Poor. Jos. Merrill, Geo. G. Merrill, Daniel P. Pope, Fence Viewers.


George G. Merrill, I. A. Welch, Josiah Ross, M. J. Currier, George P. Thomas, Francis Eveleth, JJ. Frank Porter, S. F. Gray, Measurers of Wood and Bark.


Francis Eveleth, Ira Story, JJosiah Ross, George G. Merrill. Surveyors of Lumber.


Albert A. Bates, Joseph Merrill, Measurers of Upper Leather. Jacob A. Ham, Measurer and Weigher of Grain.


R. B. Hood, George H. Day, Amos Pratt, Road Commissioners. Josiah Ross, C. S. Richards, Otis F. Putnam, George W. Bell, Daniel A. Caskin, Firewards.


Rev. C. B. Rice, Rev. George J. Sanger, Dr. W. W. Eaton, J. A. Putnam, Mrs. M. A. Howard, Miss Annie M. Wentworth, School Committee.


John R. Longley, H. O. Warren, Otis F. Putnam, Water Com- missioners.


SCHOOLS.


DANVERSPORT SCHOOL. PUTNAMVILLE SCHOOL.


BEAVER BROOK SCHOOL. MUDGEVILLE SCHOOL.


COLLINS STREET SCHOOL. TAPLEYVILLE SCHOOL.


EAST DANVERS SCHOOL.


CHURCHES. BAPTIST CHURCH. High, corner Water Street, Danversport. Rev. Lucius Drury, Pastor.


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DANVERS TOWN REGISTER.


ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. High Street, Danversport.


Rev. Mr. Haley, Pastor.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHI. Danvers Centre.


Rev. Charles B. Rice, Pastor.


MAPLE STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHI.


Rev. Walter E. C. Wright, Pastor.


EPISCOPAL CHURCHI, C


Holten, corner Cherry Street.


Rev. W. Ingram Magill, Pastor.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Holten Street, Tapleyville.


Rev. R. IT. Howard, Pastor.


UNITARIAN CHURCII. High Street, Danvers Plains.


Rev. L. J. Livermore, Pastor.


UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY. High Street, Danvers Plains.


Rev. II. P. Forbes, Pastor; Frank Couch, Levi Merrill, Sam'l W. Spaulding, Ezra D. Hines, Parish Committee; W. Scott Merrill, Clerk; J. W. Ropes, Treas .; Rev. G. J. Sanger, S. S. Sup !.


SOCIETIES, &c.


HOLTEN ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, F & A. M.


Chas. N. Ingalls, M. E. High Priest ; Dan'l J. Preston. E. King ; W. W. Eaton, E. Scribe; Samuel L. Sawyer, Capt. of the Host ; Alonzo J. Stetson, Prin. Soj. ; J. Albert Blake, R. A. Capt. ; A. Frank Welch, Master 3d. Veil ; George W. Howe, Master 2d Veil ; Francis Ingalls, Master 1st Veit ; John R. Langley, Treas .; Walter S. Merrill, Sec. ; Win. O. Hood, Sen. Steward; John T. Ross, Jun. Steward ; Rev. George J. Sanger, Chaplain; John Metzger, Sentinel.


MOSAIC LODGE F. & A. M.


Charles Newhall, W. M. ; S. L. Sanger, S. W ; S. C. Putnam, J. W. ; L. P. H. Turner, Treas .; George II. Perkins, Sec .; Rev. Geo. J. Sanger, Chap .; L. A. Boardman, Mar. ; Henry Newhall, S. D .; E. Smith, J. D. ; John Moser, S. S. ; J. A. Haines, JJ. S. ; A. A. Berry, I. S .; John Metzger, Tyler.


الحد


J. H. ALLEN,


(HUBON BLOCK,)


· MANUFACTURER OF


COFFINS AND CASKETS


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NEW STYLE AND


NEW STYLE AND


PATENT LID, PATENT LID,


WHEREBY


THE PLATE IS ALWAYS IN SIGHT


WITH THE LID Open or Closed.


WIIEREBY


THE PLATE IS ALWAYS IN SIGHT


WITH THE LID)


Open or Closed.


- ALSO, -


SILVER AND PLATED PLATES


OF BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS.


Grave Clothes of every description, constantly on hand. «


No. 69 Washington, opposite Lynde Street, SALEM, MASS.


Hearse furnished for neighboring towns, with one or two horses ..


On Sundays and evenings he can be found at No. 11 Federal Street. All orders from the neighboring towns, by Express or otherwise, promptly attended to, and delivered personally if required.


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Express Wagons.


The undersigned is prepared to manufacture all sizes of Express Wagons of the best material. I have been . to great expense in putting in Machinery, es- pecially adapted to this class of work, and feel confident that I can furnish


WAGONS


In a Shorter Time, and


AT LOWER PRICES. THAN ANY MANUFACTURER'IN THE STATE.


Particular Attention Paid to Shipping for Foreign Markets. GILMAN ANDREWS,


27 Beach Street, Salem, Mass. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.


Tires reset with West's American Tire Setter, without removing the bolts or injuring the paint, and at one half the old .price.


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DANVERS TOWN REGISTER.


AMITY LODGE, F. & A. M.


J. Albert Blake, W. M .; Daniel Pettengill, S. W .; William O. Hood, J. W. : Putnam T. Derby, Treas .; Theo. C. Everett, Sec .; A. M. Spofford, Chap .; James H. Kelley, Marshal; A. F. Welch, S. D. ; L. A. Mudge. J. D .; R. K. Sears, S. S .; R. F. McCrillis, J. S .; Francis Ingalls I. S .; J. W. Barnard, Organist: John Metzger, Tyler; J. Q. A. Batchelder, Daniel Preston, Willis Bar- nard, Finance Committee.


I. O. O. F. DANVERS LODGE, No. 153.


A. Frank Welch. N. G .; Geo. J. Sanger, V. G .; Jos. E. Hood, Sec. ; John M. Boyson, Treas .; Nathan P. Oakes, W .; Christo- pher Metzger, Con .; M. Phelps, I. G .; J. Albert Blake; R. S. N. G .: Samuel Knights, L. S. N. G .; Win. M. Currier, R. S. V. G .; George W. Ingalls, L. S. V. G .; Frank Hood, R. S. S .: Nathan T. Walcott, L. S. S .; Arthur Gould, Chaplain; William Stetson, Organist.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE. BEACON LIGHT DIVISION, No. 94. Tapleyville.


John E. Morrison, W. P .; George E. Chapman, W. A .; Walter S. Lovejoy, R. S .; Jennie E. Crowther, A. R. S .; Archie W. Sil- lars, F. S .; George Scampton, Treas .: Florence N. Paton, Chaplain; Andrew II. Paton, Com. ; James Williams, A. C., George H. Seampton, I. S .; Beecher Williams, O. S .; Mary T. Perley, Organist.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.


POST 90, G. A. R.


Charles Newhall, Commander; Joseph Blake, S. V. C .; E. II; Guilford, J. V. C .; J. A. Roberts, Adjutant; J. A. Blake, Q. M. Dr. W. W. Eaton, Surgeon .; Rev. G. J. Sanger, Chaplain ; Thos. Riley, O. D .; James Collins, O. G .; J. G. Whitehouse, S. M .; S. W. Lewis, Q. M. S.


CHIEFS OF AGAWAM, TRIBE No. 5, IMP'D O. OF R. M. Tapleyville.


J. Peter Gardner, Sachem; Thomas Harrigan. Sen. Sagamore; Thorndike P Hawkes. Jun. Sagamore; Wmn. Scampton, Prophet : Andrew H. Paton. Chief of Records: Wm. F. Symonds, Assistant Chief of Records; David Bodwell, Keeper of Wampum; A. P. B. Kelly, 1st, Sannup; John B. Mason, 2d Sannup; Edward A. Pnt- nam, Ist Warrior; John E. Morrison, 3d Warrior; E. Engene Berry, Ath Warrior; Win. F. Perry, Ist Brave ; Moses Wells, 24 Brave; George Scampton, 3d Brave; Newell Durgin, 4th Brave; George A. Riley, Guard of the Wigwam; Thomas Pahner, Guard of the Forest.


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DANVERS TOWN REGISTER. .


PEABODY INSTITUTE. Sylvan Street, Danvers.


This institution was founded by George Peabody, Esq .. who gave $100, 000 for that purpose. Open on Wednesday and Satur- day afternoons for the delivery of books. Samuel P. Fowler, Joshua Silvester, Daniel Richards, Israel W. Andrews, Francis Peabody. Jacob F. Perry, Israel HI. Putnam, Charles P. Preston, Ezra D. Hlines, Trustees.


DANVERS POST OFFICE. Maple Street.


Mails close, 7.15, 10.00, A. M. 4. 30, P. M. Mails arrive, 9.00; 10.00 A. M. 5.15 P. M. C


JOSEPHI E. HOOD, Postmaster.


DANVERSPORT POST OFFICE. Water Street ..


David Mead, Postmaster.


DANVERS CENTRE POST OFFICE. Centre Street.


Frederick Wilkins, Postmaster.


TAPLEYVILLE POST OFFICE. Holten Street. N. P. Merriam, Postmaster.


DR. A. S. DUDLEY


SALEM, MASS.


ORAL SURGEON - AND -


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MECHANICAL DENTIST, Treats all cases of Hair-Lip, and Cleft Palate, AND MAKES


ARTIFICIAL NOSES


Almost equal to the original


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


MRS. W. H. MANSFIELD,


BOYS


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Custom-made Clothing,


IN ALL THE


LATEST,


AND


MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES,


54 Temple Place,


BOSTON.


UP STAIRS,


TUHAFAM M WAM


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


SIMONDS' HOTEL, WASHINGTON SIMONDS, Proprietor. PEABODY SQUARE, Peabody, Mass.


. Private and Select Parties accommodated at C reasonable rates.


THOMAS GORMAN,


Building


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Mover,


ORDERS LEFT AT


145 Derby St., SALEM, MASS.


N. S. HERON, Furniture Repairer,


AND DEALER IN


Rattan in its Different Qualities.


CHAIRS RE-CANED, STAINED AND VARNISHED.


All orders promptly attended to. Also, Sexton and Undertaker.


10 Dane Street, the Church, Beverly, Mass.


Opposite


MRS. N. S. HERON, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER, NO. 10 Dane St., BEVERLY, MASS.


BEVBODA 800748


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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC., OF MARBLEHEAD.


Allerton place, off Gregory Atlantic Avenue, from Ocean to Swampscott line Back, from Mugford to High


Barnard, from Prospect to Gregory Bassett, from Washington to Essex


Beach, from Devereux to Ocean Beacon, from Orne to Ferry road


Bessom's Lane, from Pleasant to Bowden


Bowden, from Sewall to Graves' court


Central, from Cottage to Walnut Chestnut, from Cottage to Clift Circle, from Front to Selman Clift, from Commercial to Chestnut


Clifton Avenue, from Pleasant to Clifton House


Commercial, from Prospect to Clift Cottage, from Commercial to Chestnut Cowell, from Back to Pond


Darling, from Washington to Front


Devereux, from Pleasant to Valley


Elm, from Green to Spring Essex, from School to Pleasant Farms, west part of town Forest River road, west part of town Franklin, from Front to Washington Front, from Water to Franklin Glover, from Front to State Graves' Court, from Bowden Green, from Elm to Ferry road Gregory, from Commercial to Lee Harris, from Mugford to Elm Hawkes, from Gregory to Washington High, from Pearl to Orne Hooper, from Washington to Union Jefferson, from Sewall to Reed Lattimer, from Green Lee, from Union to South Linden, from Sewall to Sewall


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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.


Lindsey, from Gregory to Hawkes Mason, from Washington to Tucker Maverick court, from Pleasant


Mechanic, from Mugford to Pearl Mechanics' court, from Mechanic


Merritt, from Front to Circle


Middle, from Washington square to Washington


Mount Vernon, from Sewall to Reed


Mugford, from Elm to Washington


Nicholson's Hill, between Bassett, Essex and Wash- ington streets


Ocean, from Pleasant to the beach


Orne, from Franklin to Beacon


Pearl, from Washington to Back


Pickett, from Washington to Merritt


Pleasant, from Washington to Salem line


Pleasant street court, from Pleasant Pond, from Green to Orne


Prospect, from Washington to Rowland


Reed, from Mt. Vernon to Bowden


Rockaway, from Washington to Pleasant


Rowland, from Prospect to Pleasant


School, from Washington to Sewall Selman, from Front to Franklin


Sewall, from Spring to Robinson's farm


Smith, from Atlantic avenue to Pleasant South, from Washington to Lee Spring, from Pleasant to Elm


Stacey, from Washington to Pickett State, from Washington to Front


Summer, from Washington to Rockaway


Tucker, from Washington square to Hooper


Tucker's court, from Tucker Union, from Hooper to Front


Village, from Pleasant to Girdler's farm


Waldron, from South to Gregory


Waldron court, from Waldron Walnut, from Commercial to Chestnut


. Washington, from Pleasant to Franklin Washington square, around the Common Water, from Union to Front Watson, from Pleasant to Elm


ALMY, BIGELOW & WEBBER, 188 Essex St. Salem, CARPETS, DRY GOODS, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Woollens, Custom Tailoring.


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HALLS, BUILDINGS, ETC.


HALLS, BUILDINGS, BLOCKS &c.


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Abbott Hall, on Common


Academy Hall, Pleasant


Allerton Block, Pleasant, opp. depot


Allerton Hall, Allerton block, Pleasant


Custom Ilouse, Front


Hibernian Hall, Prospect


Lyceum Hall, Washington


Odd Fellows Hall, Pleasant


Post Office, Washington, opp. Rockaway


Railroad depot, Pleasant, near School


Rechabite Hall, Pleasant, cor. School


Town Hall, Washington


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ALBAN ANDREN, CIVIL ENGINEER, SOLICITOR OF AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS, Notary Public. No. 61 STATE STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


The following Testimonial is from the Hon. Edmund Burke, Er-Commissioner of Patents :


ALBAN ANDREN, Esq., of Boston, Mass., has been employed as Solicitor and Expert in several important patent cases involving mechanical inventions, in which 1 have been engaged as counsel, and has acquitted himself in those capacities with marked ability. I do not hesitate to commend him as a gentleman highly accomplished in his profession, and worthy of the confidence and patronage of all who may need the skill and services which he is so competent to render.


EDMUND BURKE.


NEWPORT, N. II., Feb. 2. 1875.


JOSEPH H. ADAMS, Solicitor of Patents,


AMERICAN AND FOREIGN.


Late Examiner of Interferences, and formerly principal Examiner in the United States Patent Office, and for some years in charge of the Preparation of the Patent Office Reports. AAttends to all business relating to Patents, Trade Marks and Designs. Copyrights also obtained. No charge made for Examination of Inventions and Advice as to Novelty and Patentability.


Office, 27 Tremont Row, Boston, ROOM 5.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


NORTH END SAVINGS BANK, BOSTON.


BOARD OF OFFICERS FOR 1876-7.


PRESIDENT. THOMAS L. JENKS.


VICE-PRESIDENTS.


HENRY C. BROOKS,


ELIAS HASKET DERBY,


LUCIUS SLADE, CLINTON VILES. C


TREASURER. GEORE C. TRUMBULL.


CLERK. WILLIAM C. WILLIAMSON.


TRUSTEES.


JOHN L. ALEXANDER,


JABEZ F. HEWES,


WILLIAM ROBINSON,


SETH C. AMES,


WILLIAM A. HOLMES,


NATHANIEL J. RUST,


FREDERIC BALCH,


WILLIAM P. HOWARD,


C. J. F. SHERMAN,


WILLIAM C. BURGESS,


WILLIAM F. JOY,


HIRAM D. SMITHI,


SAMUEL A. CARLTON,


SAMUEL P. LANGMAID,


ADONIRAM J. TAYLOR,


DENNIS F. FLAGG,


FRANCIS RAYNES,


JOHN M. TYLER,


DAVID W. FOSTER,


CHARLES B. RICE,


CHARLES E. WIGGIN,


ADINO B HALL,


LEWIS RICE,


AARON R. WILLEY,


DANA HOLDEN,


JOSEPHI R. RICHARDS,


CHARLES LEVI WOODBURY.


J. H. OSGOOD & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS OF


Printers' Rollers, Roller Composition,


PATENTEES


OF THE


GRANULAR COMPOSITION.


And only Manufacturers.


No. 7 SPRING LANE (old South Chapel),


BOSTON.


MARBLEHEAD DIRECTORY. 1877.


ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.


Ab. above; agt. agent; asst. assistant; ave. or av. avenue; b. or bds. boards ; bet. between ; bldg. building; blk. block ; la. lane ; ( B.) Boston ; com. mer. com- mission merchant; c. or cor. corner; adv. advertisement; col. colored; et. court; h. honse; lab. laborer; wid. widow; opp. opposite; pl. place; P. O. Post Office; pres. president; r. rear; rd. road; Rev. reverend; n. near; sq. square ; st. street ; see. secretary : supt. superintendent ; treas. treasurer ; E. east ; W. west; N. north; S. south; p. page; dept. department ; mannf. or mant. c manufacturer; whf. wharf; E. R. R. Eastern railroad. When the name of a corporation or factory appears immediately after a person's name, it indicates his place of business. After the name of the street, the word street is omitted.


Abbott Ira C. shoefinisher, house Mugford


Aborn William, shoemaker, house Harris


Adams Geo. B. shoe manufr. Waldron, h. 20 Middle


Adams John C. shoe channeller, house 8 State


Adams John C. station, ticket, and freight agent, E. R. R. depot, house Pleasant court.


Adams Nathaniel P. farmer, house Green


Adams Samuel R. shoecutter, honse Franklin


Adams Sarah, Mrs. house 19 Circle


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Adams Silas, shoemaker, bds. Mrs. J. Courtis', Back, n. Adams Thomas HI. shoemaker, house Prospect


Acry Thomas, shoemaker, house Chestnut


Agens Alfred, shoemaker, b. Morse Peachey's, Rowland


Aiken Charles, shoemaker, house 131 Washington


Allen Archibald K. shoefinisher, boards Mrs. T. Allen's, 24 Washington


Allen Benjamin D. shoemaker, house 1 Lee


Allen Caroline E. widow, house 32 Mugford


Allen George D. B. house Gregory


Allen James A. shoemaker, h. Washington, cor. Franklin Allen Lewis, hairdresser, house Front


Allen Sarah, Miss, house Orne, near High


Allen Sophia, Miss, house Orne, near High


Allen Tabatha, Mrs. honse 24 Washington Allen Thomas B. shoemaker, house Village Allen William, shoemaker, house Washington


Allen William H. mason, house 22 Lee


Alley Amos P. farmer. h. Pleasant, n. Forest River road Alley Franklin, farmer, h. Pleasant, n. Forest River road


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Alley James, farmer, bds. Frank Alley's, Pleasant Alley Reuben, farmer, bds. Frank Alley's, Pleasant Amazeen Henry C. house Pleasant, near Washington Amazeen Nathaniel, shoemaker, house Sewall Anderson John, shoemaker, house Bowden Anthony Wm. H. shoemaker, h. Front, near Circle Appleton Daniel, architect, house Franklin [Spring Appleton Thomas, cotton dealer ( B. ), h. Pleasant, near . Archibald David, teamster, b. Geo. W. Brown's, Green Arey Thomas, shoemaker, h. Chestnut, near Walnut Arnold Edward, house 5 Washington square Arnold William, house 5 Washington square


Arrington George B. essence manufr. State, house do. ARRINGTON WALTER R. painter, paper hangings, etc.


Washington, n. Market sq. house Circle, near Front Ashton Benjamin, seaman, house Glover, near Front Atkins Ambrose II. shoemaker, house 15 Circle


Atkins Eliza, Mrs. newsdealer, 138 Wash. h. 15 Tucker Atkins Isaac, shoemaker, house Orne, near High Atkins Isaac, house 50 Pleasant


Atkins John S. house Washington


Atkins Joseph H. fisherman, house Front, opp. Circle[ct. Atkins Joseph W. shoemaker, bds. W. H. Atkins', Graves' Atkins Lawrence, shoemaker, house Tucker Atkins Philip H. shoemaker, b. W. H. Atkins', Graves' ct.


Atkins William H. carpenter, house Graves' court


Atkins William H. jr. shoemaker, house Waldron Atwood Eleazer E. fisherman, house Front


Bailey Benjamin H. clergyman, house Elm Bailey James S. lighthouse keeper, h. Marblehead neck Bailey James S. Mrs. house Washington Bailey John E. house Front, opp. Circle Bailey John P. painter, house Front, opp. Circle Bailey William L. shoemaker, house Glover Baker William W. shoemaker, house Beacon Baldwin Andrew, shoemaker, house Commercial Ballard D. jr. house Lee


Ballard George W. cordwainer, h. 21 Nicholson's hill Ballard John H. shoemaker, house Nicholson's hill [hill Ballard Peter JJ. physician (clairvoyant), 21 Nicholson's BALLARD ROBERT L. shoe manuf. Graves' ct. h. do.


ALMY, BIGELOW & WEBBER, 188 Essex St. Salem, CARPETS, DRY GOODS, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Woollens, Custom Tailoring.


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Ballard William B. house Rowland


Barker George, mariner, house 1 Waldron


Barnard George H. shoemaker, house 277 Washington


Barnard John M. stone mason, house 50 Front Barnard Joseph, shoemaker, house 277 Washington


Barrett George H. shoemaker, house Nicholson's hill Barrett Mary Ann, Mrs. house High Barrett Richard, shoemaker, h. Commercial, near Walnut Barron James A. shoemaker, house Lee


Barry Alexander, shoemaker, bds. Elizabeth Barry's Barry David, boards, Elizabeth Barry's, Chestnut Barry Elizabeth, widow, house Chestnut


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Barry Henry B. farmer, house rear Beacon Barry John, shoe manufr. Bassett, house Sewall Barry Thomas, laborer, house Commercial Barry William, laborer, house Commercial


Bartlett Alexander M. (N. & A. M. Bartlett), groceries and confectionery, 10 Washington. h. Devereux


Bartlett Charles F. (E. V. Bartlett & Co. ), shoe manufr. house 56 Prospect


Bartlett Charles W. shoemaker, house 31 Front


Bartlett Eli V. (E. V. Bartlett & Co. ), shoe manufrs. Pleasant, near School, house do.


Bartlett Eli V. jr. house Pleasant


Bartlett Ellen, Miss, house 64 Washington


Bartlett Hannah C. Mrs. h. Washington, cor. Pearl


Bartlett JJoanna, S. Mrs. house Jefferson


Bartlett John, confectioner, Washington sq. c. Lee, h. do. Bartlett John, farmer, house at Farms


Bartlett John, 2d, house Front


Bartlett John W. farmer, house at Farms


Bartlett Joseph, shoecutter, house Village


Bartlett JJunius A. clergyman, house 56 Pleasant




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