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Garde Nationale de Fall River-Major, Ferdinand Morin. Cap- tain, Almison Laforce. 1st Lieut., Charles Levesque, jr. 2d Lieut., Charles J. Laforce
Hebrew Association, Young Men's-Meets first and third Sundays at 21 Granite street. Pres., Frederick Kavolsky. Vice Pres., Michael Levine. Rec. Sec., Jack Kline. Fin. Sec., Morris Gom- berg. Treas., Joseph Madowsky
Hebrew Association, Young Women's-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Niagara Hall, 878 Second street. Pres., Mrs. Maurice R. Schwartz. Vice Pres., Mrs. Philip Rubenstein. Fin. Sec., Esther Shusteroff. Rec. Sec., Sarah Luisson. Treas., Florence Popkin
Hebrew Beneficial Association-Meets first and third Sundays. Pres., Louis Greenberg. Vice Pres., Henry Kane. Fin. Sec., Samuel L. Dubitsky. Rec. Sec., Bernard Avrutsky. Treas., Louis Green- berg
Hebrew Cemetery Association of Fall River-Pres., Louis Green- berg. Vice Pres., David Miller. Sec., Bernard Avrutsky. Treas., Samuel Cooper
Hebrew Free School Society, The-258 South Main st. Incor- porated 1917. Pres., Alexander Koonovsky. Vice Pres., James Macy. Sec., Charles Feinberg. Treas., Simon Feitelberg
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Hebrew Sheltering Association-367 Ferry street. Pres., Jacob Bernstein. Vice Pres., Elias Zidel. Sec., H. Poretsky. Treas., Israel Ziman
Hebrew Women's Charitable Association-48 Washington street. Pres., Mrs. Bessie Radovsky. Treas., Mrs. Sarah Ribak. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Rose Lubinsky. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Rose Bernstein
Irish Catholic Benevolent Union-Meets in Eagle Hall, first and third Wednesdays. Pres., Mary J. B. Monaghan. Sec., Catherine Hill. Treas., Sadie Barrett
Janitors' Association-Meets at Davenport school first Saturday in each month. Pres., Wellington McGrady. Treas., Jonathan Barnes. Rec. Sec., Joseph Fletcher. Fin. Sec., James F. Ryan
LaLigue Des Patriotes-Bedford cor. Oak street. Meets first and third Thursdays of every month. Pres., Thomas Lavoie. Rec. Sec., Joseph E. Jalbert. Treas., Albert C. Leclair. Accountant, Cyprien Brouillet. Auditor, George T. Desjardins
Massachusetts Police Association, Fall River Branch-Pres., Daniel F. Murphy. Vice Pres., Michael Lenehan. Treas., John J. Tierney. Sec., Alfred Verville
Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Fall River Branch-Pres., Israel Brayton. Vice Pres., Mrs. Jonathan T. Lincoln. Sec., Thomas Chew. Treas., Harriet E. Connell
Master Carpenters' and Masons' Association-32 Hudner build- ing, 130 South Main street. Pres., George H. Cornell. Sec. and Treas., Charles Bradbury
Master Plumbers' Association-130 South Main st., room 32. Pres., William H. Sullivan. Sec., Thomas H. Friar. Treas., Richard E. Fogwell
Medical Society Bristol South District Mass .- Meets semi- annually, first Thursday in May and November alternately in Fall River and New Bedford. Pies., Dr. E. P. Gardner, New Bedford. Vice Pres., Dr. A. J. Connell, Fall River. Sec. and Treas., Dr. A. J. Abbe, 375 Rock street
Medical Society, Fall River-Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at rooms, 141 Rock street. Pres., Dr. Eugene A. McCarthy. Vice Pres., George C. King. Acting Sec., Dr. Frederick R. Barnes. Treas., Dr. George G. Parlow
Merchants' Association, Fall River-Pres., Ellis Gifford. Vice Pres., Frederick Webb. Sec., Frank A. W. Pelley. Treas., W. Irving Pearse
Monte Pio Society-Meets first and third Sundays at 1900 South Main street. Pres., Manuel Ramos. Sec., Manuel Ramos. Treas., Germano A. Silva
Mt. Lebanon Society-270 Quequechan street. Meets every Sunday at 12 M. Pres., Nagem Navesy. Sec., Massoud Farris. Treas., Joseph Najam
Municipal Office Employees Assn .- Meets on call of President. Pres., Thomas N. Ashton. , Vice Pres., Edith O. Lemirise. Rec. Sec., Charles J. M. Burke. Cor. Sec., Owen J. Dunn. Treas., Mrs. Florence L. Wiley
Ninth Street Day Nursery-37 Ninth street. Open from 6.45 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Pres., Mrs. Owen Durfee. Vice Pres., Marion T. Thompson. Sec., Estelle Miles. Treas., Ina F. Covel. Matron, Annie M. Dunphy
Philanthropic Burial Society, Fall River-Established March 20, 1879. Incorporated Sept. 27, 1879. Total assets, $549,179.97. Of- fice, 91 South Main street. Pres., James H. Wood. Vice Pres., William Turner. Treas., John Slater. Sec., Thomas J. Harrington, 91 South Main street. Office hours, 8.30 A.M. to 5 P.M .; Saturdays 7.30 A.M. to 12.30 P.M.
Polaska Narodowa Spajnia-Meets every second Sunday in Polish National Hall, Globe street. Pres., Franciszek Dybowski. Sec., Antonio Doraz. Treas., Franciszek Czerwonko
Police Beneficial Association, Fall River-Pres., Harry Robinson. Vice Pres., Thomas P. McNally. Treas., Thomas Garvey. Sec., Nathan Livesey
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Polo Association, Fall River-60 Morgan street. Pres. and Clerk, George Grime. Treas., Daniel P. Driscoll. Directors, George Grime, Daniel P. Driscoll
Real Estate Owners of Fall River, Inc., Association of-Pres., John B. Richards. Executive Sec., James Whitehead (pro tem)
Republican City Committee-142 Second street. Chairman, Ed- ward F. Thompson. Sec., B. R. Acornley. Treas., Albert Ken- worthy
Red Cross, Fall River Chapter-187 North Main st. Chairman, Vice Chairman, Anna H. Borden. Sec., Ethel War- wick. Treas., James D. MacFarlane. Knitting Dept. Chairman, Mrs. F. S. Matthews. Garment Dept. Chairman, Mrs. J. E. New- ton. Home Service Dept. Chairman, James H. Mahoney
Revolution, Daughters of the American, Quequechan Chapter- Meets first Tuesdays from October to May. Hon. Regent, Mrs. C. - E. Hambley. Regent, Mrs. Fred N. Alderman. Vice Regent, Mrs. W. H. Brayton. Cor. Sec., Miss N. G. Carr. Rec. Sec., Mrs. F. G. McAdams. Registrar, Mrs. W. E. Peckham. Treas., Mrs. Elmer B. Young. Historian, Mrs. J. B. Richards. Chaplain, Mrs. E. H. Rice, Somerset.
Royal Michaelense Society-370 Bedford street, Council No. 17. Meets every second and fourth Sunday night. Pres.,. Georgoria P. Furtado. Sec., Manuel C. Medeiros, 91 Varley st. Treas., Joao M. Mello
St. Catharina Society-Meets second Sunday of each month at 318 South Main street. Pres., Angelina Costa. Sec., Maria Vieira Coute, 108 Ratcliffe street. Treas., Mary E. Mello, 31 Hart street
St. Jean Baptiste Society-186 Jencks street. Meets severy second Tuesday. Pres., Pierre R. Picard. Treas., Charles B. Fournier. Sec., J. Hilaire Richard. Collector, Joseph Marchand. Accountant, George T. Desjardins
St. Joseph Society-18 St. Joseph street. Meets second Sunday of each month. Pres., Joseph Vandal. Vice Pres., O. E. Chretien. Treas. and Spiritual Director, Mgr. J. A. Prevost. Sec., Hermene- gilde Vigeant. Fin. Sec., Hormisdas Lambert. Asst. Fin. Sec., Aime Simon
St. Vincent de Paul Societe
ST. ANNE'S CONFERENCE-Meets in St. Anne's Rectory every Wednesday evening. Pres., Sec. and Treas., George Tremblay
ST. ANTHONY'S CONFERENCE-Meets Tuesday evenings at 8 P.M. at St. Mary's Cathedral school. Pres., J. A. Brophy. Sec., Walter A. Goff. Treas., James B. Kelley
NOTRE DAME CONFERENCE-Meets in Notre Dame Hall, 18 Bas- sett street, second and fourth Sundays of each month. Pres., Dr. C. A. Casgrain. Vice Pres., Edmond Rioux. Sec., Hormisdas Brodeur (acting). Treas., Philip Dufault
Society of Natural History, Fall River-Meets last Friday of each month. Pres., Norman S. Easton. Vice Pres., Jerome C. Borden. Sec., Walter I. Nichols. Treas., Cornelius S. Hawkins. Curator, Dr. Elmer T. Learned
Sons of Brown University in Fall River and Vicinity-Pres., Clar- ence F. Gifford. Sec., Carl Terry. Treas., Preston H. Hood
Sons of Israel Sick Benefit Assn-Meets first and third Sundays at Pearl Street Synagogue. Pres., Aaron Brown. Rec. Sec., Jacob Kalavich. Fin. Sec., Adolph Isserlis. Treas., Samuel Berg
Southeastern District of the Mass. Dental Society-Sec., William W. Marvel. Treas., Fred J. Sullivan. Councillors for Fall River, T. P. Sullivan, William J. Speers, F. B. Hinckley, Fall River; Ned A. S. Tanley, A. L. Shockley, New Bedford
Spindle City Concourse Assn .- Meets at 178 Central street, the second Sunday of each month. Pres., Raphael Levesque. Vice Pres., Edward Wiley. Sec. and Treas., Frank R. Wordell
Teachers' Association, Bristol County-Pres., Mary W. Hart, Fall River. Vice Pres., Albert H. Cochran, Taunton. Sec., Addie F. Hopkins, Taunton. Treas., John E. Robinson, Fall River
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Teachers' Association, Fall River-Meets at call of the President. Pres., Charles J. McCreery. Vice Pres., Mary D. Sullivan. Treas., Wilfred A. Barlow. Sec., James L. Cummings
Temperance Organizations
LIGUE DE TEMPERANCE-Meets in Notre Dame Hall, 10 St. Joseph street, first and third Sundays of each month; membership 600. Pres., Pierre R. Picard. Vice Pres., Francois X. Cadorette. Sec., Louis P. Gamache. Treas., Ernest Caron. Chaplain, Rev. Hor- misdas Brodeur
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ST. JOSEPH'S PORTUGUESE PROTECTIVE AND BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY-Meets at 208 Bank street, second and fourth Mondays of each month. Pres., Julia R. Medeiros. Sec., Manuel C. Carvalho. Treas., Sarafin Pontes
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION-Meets second Tues- day afternoon at 3 o'clock in Women's Union Home building, 101 Rock street. Pres., Mrs. E. F. Stafford. Rec. and Cor. Sec., Mabel Waring, 1287 Robeson. Treas., Mrs. Louise C. Wood, 139 Pearce
Y. M. I. A. C. T. A. AND B. SOCIETY-Meets at 403 Anawan street, every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Pres., J. Frank Heflin. Vice Pres., Michael H. Geary. Rec. Sec., John Sullivan. Cor. Sec., Lawrence Coyle, jr. Treas., Bernard F. Norton. Fin. Sec., James M. Manning. Asst. Fin. Sec., Edward J. Smith. Janitor, Daniel F. Sullivan
YOUNG MEN'S PROTESTANT TEMPERANCE AND BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY-Meets at 627 South Main st., every Monday evening at 8 o'clcok .. Pres., Peter Devitt. Vice Pres., William B. Russell. Rec. Sec., Robert A. Macfarlane. Cor. Sec., Herbert Shaw. Fin. Sec. and Agent of the Hall, William H. Platt. Treas., William T. Brown
LADIES' AUXILIARY-Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at 627 South Main street. Pres., Elizabeth Hindle. Rec. Sec., Clara Savoury. Fin. Sec., Eudora Hamilton. Cor. Sec., - Treas., Ada Crosson, 72 Huard
Union Canadienne St. Jean DeBaptiste Society of Bowenville- Meets first and third Mondays of each month in Union Canadienne Hall. Pres., Joseph E. Gagnon. Vice Pres., Treffle Dussault. Sec., William Banville. Treas., Michel Benjamin
Women's Industrial Exchange-101 Rock street. Pres., Mrs. Thomas Covel. Sec., Mrs. Charles J. Carr. Treas., Miss Frances Brown. Supt., Clara V. Burrell
Independent Workmen's Circle of America Inc., Branch No. 14- Meets at 448 Columbia street, first and third Sundays. Chairman, Abraham Sarath. Vice Chairman, Bernard Avrutsky. Fin. Sec., Samuel Levine. Rec. Sec., Louis Horenstein. Treas., Norris C. Miller. Educational Chairman, Jacob S. Kravif
Young Men's Christian Association-199 North Main street. Pres., Asa A. Mills. Vice Pres., Ralplı E. Loper. Rec. Sec., Alonzo T. Wonson. Treas., Frederick E. Bemis. Gen. Sec., H. E. Dodge. Boys' Sec., Harold R. White. Membership Sec., H. A. Adams
Women's Auxiliary to the Y. M. C. A .- Meets third Tuesday afternoon of each month from October to May at 199 North Main street. Pres., Mrs. William F. Hoffmeister. Vice Pres., Mrs. Ernest Livingstone. Sec., Mrs. F. A. Pease. Treas., N. Eveline Buck
STATE DEPARTMENTS
STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES-41 North Main street. Industrial Inspectors, John P. Sullivan, Margaret F. Collins
STATE ARMORY-72 Bank street. Armorer, John P. Cullen. Asst. Armorer, Michael F. Gallagher
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, Division of Immigration and Americanization-258 S. Main, rm. 6. Sec., Arthur W. Turner. Field Agent, Henry Bartkiewicz
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State Depts-Cemeteries-Railroads and Steamboats
STATE DISTRICT POLICE-7, 8 and 9 Hudner building. Boiler In- spectors, Percy B. Bragdon, Herbert A. Sullivan. Building In- spectors. William H. Cairns, Frank W. Saunders
CIVIL SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE, Thomas D. Sullivan, 110 Granite block
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS INCOME TAX DIVISION-10 Purchase street, room 42. Assessor, John A. Brownell. Deputy Assessors, Ralph W. Bourne, Rawson C. Jenkins, Joseph L. Pres- brey. Clerk, Sarah E. Hargraves
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CEMETERIES
Friends' Cemetery, foot of Hood street
Hebrew Cemetery, McMahon street near Amity street .
North Burial Grounds, 1360 N. Main cor. Brightman.
Michael
J. O'Brien, supt.
Oak Grove Cemetery, head of Prospect street. Egbert Lawton, Supt.
Portuguese Cemetery of Our Lady of the Light, 547 Newhall st. M. J. Silva, Pres.
St. John's Cemetery, Brightman street. C. Edward Shay, Supt. St. Mary's Cemetery, Amity and Laurel streets. C. Edward Shay, Supt.
St. Patrick's Cemetery, 2233 Robeson. C. Edward Shay, Supt. Notre Dame Cemetery (French), Stafford road beyond Spencer, Noe Gauthier, supt.
RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Company, Fall River Division-Office, 454 Stafford road. Manager, A. Jay Boardman. Division Supt., Chester L. Bisbee
Dyer Transportation Line-Fall River and Providence Steamers, "Sagamore" and "Ruth N. Lute", foot of Central street. Pres., J. Edmund Estes. Sec., L. N. Paddock. Treas. and General Manager, E. M. Boyce. Agt., Herbert B. Adams
New England Steamship Co .- Fall River and New York Steam- ship Line, foot Central street
RAILROAD DEPOTS
Fall River Station, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., 860 North Main street, between Baylies st. and Pearce street
Ferry Street Station, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., foot of Ferry st.
Flint Village Station, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., Quequechan st. near Arkwright Mills
Watuppa R. R. station, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., Plymouth av. near Pleasant street
Steep Brook Station, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., foot of Wilson rd. Somerset Junction, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., off North Main st., beyond Steep Brook
Wharf Station, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., foot of Central street
VILLAGES
Bowenville, three-quarters of a mile north of City Hall
Brookville, Stafford road south of Lawton
Copicut, east side of the Pond
Flint Village, Pleasant st., east of Quequechan
Globe Village, one mile and a half south of City Hall
Mechanicsville, north of Fall River depot
New Boston, northeastern part of city
Oak Grove Village, east of Beattie's Stone Yard, between New Boston road and Locust street
Renaud Heights, Jefferson, Stafford road and Albert
Steep Brook, northwestern part of city
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Ward Boundaries
WARD BOUNDARIES
WARD ONE-Beginning at the intersection of South Main and Middle streets, thence easterly through Middle street to Second street, thence through Lyon street to Plymouth avenue, thence through Tecumseh street to Manchester street, thence southerly through Manchester street to Warren street, thence through War- ren street to Quequechan street, thence through Quequechan street to Quequechan river, thence southerly by the Quequechan river and South Watuppa Pond to Tiverton, Rhode Island, line, thence west- erly by the said Tiverton line to Eight Rod Way, thence northerly through Eight Rod Way to Cook's Pond and by Cook's Pond to Dwelly street, thence through Dwelly street to Kilburn street, thence northerly through Kilburn street to Globe street, thence through Globe street to South Main street and northerly through South Main street to the point of beginning.
WARD Two-Beginning at the intersection of South Main street and Middle streets, thence southwesterly through South Main to Globe street, thence southerly through Globe and Kilburn streets to Dwelly street, thence easterly through Dwelly street to Cook's Pond, thence southerly by Cook's Pond to Tiverton, Rhode Island, line, thence westerly by said Tiverton, Rhode Island, line to Mount Hope Bay, thence northerly by Mount Hope Bay to a point oppo- site the foot of Middle street, thence easterly through Middle street to the point of beginning.
WARD THREE-Beginning at the junction of South Main and Middle streets, thence westerly through Middle street to Mount Hope Bay, thence northeasterly to a point on Mount Hope Bay opposite the foot of Elm street, thenee easterly through Elm street to Green street, thence through Green street to Bank street, thence easterly through Bank street to North Main street, thence south- erly through North Main and South Main streets to Columbia street, thence westerly through Columbia street to Hunter street thence through Hunter street to South Main street, and through South Main street to the point of beginning.
WARD FOUR-Beginning at the intersection of South Main and Middle streets, thence northeasterly through South Main street to Hunter street, thence through Hunter street to Columbia street, thence easterly through Columbia street to South Main street, thence through South Main street to Rodman street, thence south- easterly through Rodman to Plymouth avenue, thence northeasterly through Plymouth avenue to the Quequechan river, thence south- easterly by the Quequechan river to Quequechan street, thence through Quequechan street to Warren street, thence westerly through Warren street to Manchester street, thence through Manchester street to Tecumseh street, thence westerly through Tecumseh, Lyon and Middle streets to the point of beginning.
WARD FIVE-Beginning at the junction of County and Queque- chan streets, thence southerly through Quequechan street to the Quequechan river, thence northeasterly by the Quequechan river to a point opposite the foot of Seventh street, thence northerly through Seventh and North Seventh streets to Grove street, thence easterly to a point on Oak Grove avenue between London and Beauregard streets, thence southerly through Oak Grove avenue and Haffards streets to County street, thence westerly through County street to point of beginning.
WARD SIx-Beginning at the junction of Quequechan street and Quequechan river, thence northerly through Quequechan street to County street, thence easterly through County street to Haffards street, thence northerly through Haffards street and Oak Grove avenue to a point beyond London street, thence easterly to the middle of North Watuppa Pond and the Westport line, thence southerly by the Westport line through North and South Watuppa Ponds to the Tiverton, Rhode Island, line, thence northerly by South Watuppa Pond and the Quequechan river to the point of beginning.
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WARD SEVEN-Beginning at the junction of South Main and Rodman streets, thence through South Main and North Main streets to Bank street, thence westerly through Bank street to Green street, thence northerly through Green street to Elm street, thence westerly through Elm street to Mount Hope Bay, thence northerly by Mount Hope Bay to a point opposite the foot of Wal- nut street, thence easterly across the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., through Walnut street to Grove street, thence southerly through Grove and North Seventh streets to the Quequechan river, thence easterly by the Quequechan river to Plymouth avenue, thence through Plymouth avenue to Rodman street, thence northwesterly through Rodman street to the point of beginning.
WARD EIGHT-Beginning at a point on Mount Hope Bay oppo- site the foot of Baylies street, thence easterly through Baylies street and Lincoln avenue to Highland avenue, thence northerly through Highland avenue to Pearce street, thence easterly through Pearce street to Robeson street, thence northerly through Robeson street to Valentine street, thence easterly through Valentine street and a line in continuation thereof, to the middle of North Watuppa Pond, thence northerly by North Watuppa Pond to Wilson road. Also all that part of Fall River lying easterly of North Watuppa Pond and south of Wilson road and a line in direct continuation thereof to the Freetown line.
WARD NINE-Beginning at a point on Mount Hope Bay opposite the foot of Baylies street, thence easterly through Baylies street and Lincoln avenue to Highland avenue, thence northerly through Highland avenue to Pearce street, thence easterly through Pearce street to Robeson street, thence northerly through Robeson street to Valentine street, thence easterly through Valentine street and a line in continuation thereof to the middle of North Watuppa Pond, thence northerly by North Watuppa Pond to Wilson road, thence easterly by Wilson road to Blossom road and by a line in direct continuation of Wilson road to the Freetown line, thence northerly and westerly by the Freetown line to the Taunton river, thence southerly by Taunton river to the point of beginning.
WHARVES
Atwater's Wharf, 264 Davol
Barnabas Clark Wharf, foot of Wilson road
Booth & Chase Co 204 Remington av Border City Mills Wharf, rear of mill Borden & Remington Co. Wharf, foot of Central Bowen's Wharf, 56 Davol
Bowenville Coal Co. Wharf, 1 Pres- ident av.
Buffinton S. R. Wharf, 120 Davol
City Wharf, 578 Davol
Cook, Borden & Co. Wharf, 650 Davol Derrick Wharf, near N. Y. Steamboat wharf
Fall River Electric Light Co. Wharf, foot of Hathaway
Fall River Gas Works Co. Wharf, foot of Charles
Fall River Iron Works Wharf, foot of Anawan, rear American Printing Co. [wan
Fall River Line Wharf, foot of Ana-
Globe Wharf, foot of Shaw
Lindsey's Wharf, foot of Central
Linen Mill Wharf, foot of Ferry
Marine Railway, near F. R. Iron Works
Massasoit Wharf, 156 Davol
Mechanics' Mills. Wharf, 164 Reming- ton av.
Merchants' & Miners' Wharf, near Fall River Line Wharf
Neptune Line Wharf, foot of Baylies
N. Y. Steamboat Wharf, south side of R. R. depot
People's Coal Co., 1358 Davol
Providence Steamboat Wharf, foot of Central
Rodman's Wharf, 404 Davol
Skinner's Wharf, 550 Davol
Thomas' Wharf, 504 Davol
Weetamoe Mills Wharf, rear Weeta- moe mills 1290 Davol
Wilson J. H. Wharf, rear Sagamore mills
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