Gazetteer of Berkshire County, Mass., 1725-1885, Part 73

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., Printed at the Journal Office
Number of Pages: 972


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Green William, foreman N. A. Gas Light Co., h 79 State.


Green William, laborer, bds 77 State.


Greenwood Adaline Mrs., h 137 Union.


Gregson Edward, emp. N. L. Millard, h 13 Liberty.


Gregson George, shoemaker, h 9 Hudson.


Gregory Dennis, fac. op., 27 East Union.


Gregory Gilbert, carpenter and joiner, and wagon maker, 29 East Union.


Gregory Joseph, fac. op. Glen Woolen Co., h The Glen. Gregory Major, off r 6, fac. op.


Gregory Solomon, fac. op., East Union.


Gregory Vedos, r 24, laborer.


Greylock Mills, r 2, Wellington Smith, vice-president ; S. H. Pomeroy, treas .; W. B. Plunkett, business manager ; manufs. of ginghams.


Grines Sidney, fac. op., 18 Braytonville.


Grines William, (Blackinton) r 1, fac. op.


Grinnell Joseph, emp. C. T. Sampson Mfg. Co., h Brooklyn.


Groat John H., foreman W. R. Scriven's harness shop, h Spring cor South.


Groves Samuel A., hack driver, h 33 Brooklyn.


Guichon -- Mrs., h 89 Union.


Guinan Thomas, cotton inspector, h 18 Bryant.


Guiot John, laborer, h rear 16 Union.


Gurney Edwin, clerk for G. & C. W. Billings, h 19 Prospect.


Gurney Herbert M., r 6, boss spooler in Glen mill.


Gurney Sarah, r 6, widow of Willis O.


Haggerty Bridget, widow of Owen, 24 Braytonville.


Haggerty Michael, weaver, 24 Braytonville.


Hakes Nathan, machinist and carpenter, Vincent ave.


Halans Adolph, fac. op. Eclipse mill, h 183 Uoion.


Haley Dennis, laborer, h Washington ave. lane.


HALEY GEORGE R., r 28, breeder of Poland China and Chester white hogs, and grade Durham cattle, 24 cows, farmer, leases B. F. Robinson 200.


Haley Michael, laborer, h 157 Union.


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Hall Albert, r 9 cor 7, laborer.


Hall Arthur, teamster, h 81 Center.


Hall Charles, owns 3 lots and 4 houses, 72 River.


Hall Charles W., r 7, farmer 18.


Hall Elisha, r 6, farmer 50.


Hall Ferotig Mrs., cloak maker, 35 Summer.


Hall Frank J., r 23, supt. North Adams town farm.


Hall George, r 25, truckman.


Hall Henry, r 9 cor 7, farmer 24.


Hall Martha, widow of Richard, h 75 Quincy.


Hall Sidney, tinsmith, h Walnut.


Hall William, civil engineer, h 66 Holden.


Halsted Maria, widow of Richard, h 35 Quincy.


HAMBLIN E. B. & CO., prop. Wilson House drug store, Main cor Holden. HAMBLIN EDWIN B., (E. B. H. & Co.) h 8 Arnold place.


Hamer George, general agent Berkshire Life Insurance Co., Bank block, h 76 West Main.


Hamer Harry R., sewing machine agent, 75 West Main.


Hamer James, teamster, West Main


Hamilton John, laborer, Moulton hill.


Hammond Amos D, book-keeper Arnold Print Works, h 29 Houghton. Hampston Peter, laborer, h Prospect.


Handley John, mason, h Ryan's lane.


Handy Benjamin F., polisher in print works, 35 Prospect.


Hanley Harrison H., (C. H Cutting & Co.) h 12 Summer.


Hanley John H., resident, 12 Summer.


Hanley Peter, laborer, h 190 River.


Hannum Burt, clerk, h lane from North.


Hannum George A., clerk for S. J. & W. C. Ellis, h Cheesboro lane.


HARDMAN AARON W., publisher and proprietor of Hoosac Valley News. 36 State.


Hargraves James, factory operative Beaver Mills, h 106 Union.


Hargraves Jane, r 6, widow of Joseph.


Harlan James, laborer, h Prospect.


Harmon Julius A., general agent for specialties, h 51 Church.


Harper Alfred, clerk for Boston store, bds 53 Eagle.


Harper -, (Mrs. John) h Eagle.


Harrigan Michael, engineer for George M. Mowbray, h Union. Harrington Alonzo, r II, farmer.


Harrington Alonzo, carpenter, h I Bethel.


Harrington Andres M., carpenter and joiner, h 5 North.


Harrington Cornelius, resident, W. Main.


Harrington Dennis, r 13, laborer.


Harrington Dexter V., machinist, 48 E. Quincy.


Harrington Fred J., clerk for J. D. Clark, h 122 Eagle cor Hudson. Harrington George, bricklayer and plasterer, 44 E. Quincy.


Harrington George E., bricklayer and plasterer, 44 E. Quincy. Harrington Millard A., car inspector, 100 S. Church.


Harrington Peter; laborer, h Canal.


Harrington Reuben, shoemaker at C. T. Sampson's.


Harrington Thomas, r 11, farmer 75.


Harrington William, fireman, h Furnace.


Harrington William H., fireman, New.


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HARRIMAN DUNCAN, cutter for C. T. Sampson Mfg. Co., member Co. B, 33d Regt. Mass. Vols., h 22 E. Brooklyn.


Harriman Edward, plumber, h 16 River.


Harriman Edward, emp. A. H. Jones, h 14 River.


HARRIMAN WILFRED C., cutter W. G. Cady & Co., bds 22 E. Brooklyn. Harris Amelia Miss, pentographer Freeman Print Works, h Union.


Harris David, factory operative Arnold Print Works, h 84 State.


Harris Henry W., reporter and agent for organs and pianos, 28 E. Quincy. Harris Lorinda Miss, pentographer Freeman Print Works, bds Beaver.


Harrison Helen Mrs., h 121 Main.


Harrison Peter Mrs., boarding house, 73 Union cor School.


Harrison Robert N., r 3, farmer about 250.


Harrop Aaron, blue dyer, h 32 Marshall.


HARROP GEORGE E., plumber, blue dyer, h 32 Marshall.


Harrop Robert, dyer Arnold Print Works, h 32 Marshall.


Harroway Thomas, emp. Jas. Hunter & Son, h 7 Brooklyn.


Hart John, r 15, laborer.


Hart Mary, school teacher, 26 Washington ave.


Harvie Robert B., carriage painter, Ist assistant engineer of North Adams fire department, 14 W. Main, h 14 Wesleyan.


Harwood Amos W., watches, clocks, jewelry, &c., 75 Main, h 20 Summer. Harwood Edward A., tinsmith, h 4 E. Quincy.


Haskins Adelbert A., engineer in Arnold Print Works, 20 South.


Haskins Albert contractor and farmer, 9 Prospect Hill.


Haskins Alfred E., shoe cutter, 2 Ashland.


HASKINS FRANK J., truckman, gardener and farmer 4, Prospect Hill. Haskins Franklin, shoemaker, h 6 Jackson.


Haskins Holden, carpenter, h 54 Holden.


Haskins John W., music teacher, 78 Earl.


Haskins Rodolphus W., carpenter and joiner, h 122 Eagle cor Hudson.


Haskins William, resident, 20 South.


Haskins William E., factory operative Arnold Print Works, h 89 Earle.


Haslam Albert, calico printer, Arnold Print Works, h 50 Houghton.


Haslam Robert H. & Co., (R. H. Haslam) staple and fancy dry goods, 4 Martin's block, h Church.


Hastings George A., manager H. J. Millard's drug store, 76 Main, h 14 Pleasant.


Haswell William, compositor Hoosac Valley News, 31 Houghton.


Hathaway Benjamin F., carpenter, h Furnace Hill.


Hathaway Israel H., clerk in. Tilton's store, h State.


Hathaway Mary A., teacher, 2 E. Quincy.


Hathaway Mason E, farmer, h 41 River.


Hatton Michael J., bar-tender Chris. Reagan's saloon, h 13 Eagle. Hatton Peter, teamster, h 29 Center.


Hawkins Edward, blacksmith, h S. Ashland.


Hawkins Leslie C., R. R. emp., 138 South Ashland st.


Hawks Louisa Miss, h 121 Main.


Hayden Everett, manuf. paper boxes, Center, h Meadow.


Hayden John W., book-keeper C. T. Sampson Mfg. Co., bds 49 Prospect st. HAYDEN LESTER M., foreman cutters room Sampson Mfg. Co., bds 66 Center.


Hayden Reuben, resident, h Meadow.


Haynes Carlos B., supt. Greylock Mills, I Greylock.


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Haynes Samuel, boss mule spinner, h 15 Beaver.


Hays James, fac. op., 4 Greylock.


HAZLETT WILLIAM, laborer, h 13 N. Eagle.


Hazlett William H., clerk car record office Troy & Greenfield R. R., h 13 N. Eagle.


Healey George J., farmer, 22 head of cattle, South State.


Heap John, loom fixer, Beaver Mill, h 1 Beaver.


Heap Mary, widow of Abram, h 8 Jackson.


Hebert Paul, blacksmith, 9 Ashland.


Hebert Solomon, laborer, h 22 Beaver.


Hemenway Augustus M., r 23, farmer 80.


Henderson Andrew, sketchmaker Arnold Print Works, h 10 Bryant.


Henderson James, engineer for N. L. Millard, h Marietta.


Hennessey John, laborer, bds Spring.


Henwood James, laborer, East Quincy.


Heslin Margaret, widow of Thomas, h Ashland.


HEWEY RALPH L., prop. North Adams Steam Luandry, Bank st., h 72 Eagle.


Hewitt Albert, fac. op., Vincent ave.


Hewitt Daniel A,, r 7, member Co. A, 6Ist Regt. Mass. Vols., farmer.


HEWITT ELMER A., shoemaker at Sampson's, captain Lincoln camp Sons of Veterans, h 37 E. Quincy.


Hewitt Jenks, r 7, farmer 2.


Hewitt Daniel, emp. C. T. Sampson Mfg. Co., h 35 Wilbur block.


HICKS ALONZO N., contractor and builder, h 23 North Veazie.


Hicks Eli, shoemaker, h 40 Houghton.


Hicks Thomas H., slate roofer, h 35 East Brooklyn.


Hicks William, laborer, h Brooklyn.


Hicks William D., carpenter and joiner, 65 East Quincy.


Hindley Fred T., shoemaker at H. T. Cady's.


Hill James H., fac. op., Burdickville.


Himes Henry, house painter, bds 9 North Church.


Hinkelbein Fred E., hair dresser, 65 Main, h Eagle.


Hindley Samuel, laborer, h Marietta.


Hine Edward, invalid, h Ryan's lane.


Hines Hoxy A., widow of Miranda, farmer r 16, East Main.


Hines Patrick, fac. op., 33 Brown.


Hinman Charles W., with L. M. Barnes & Co., bds Quincy.


Hinsdale Sarah, book-keeper at Sampson's shoe factory, bds 129 Eagle.


Hoag Daniel S., boss weaver Eclipse mill, h 117. Union.


Hocking Thomas, book-keeper, h Furnace,


Hodge Alfred O., r 22, milk dealer, farmer 50.


HODGE AMBROSE W., (M. D. & A. W.) vice-president Berkshire Na- tional Bank, h 18 Church.


Hodge Charlotte, h 69 Holden.


Hodge Edson M., clerk in Berkshire National Bank, bds 18 Summer.


Hodge Jenett E. Miss, resident, 18 Summer.


HODGE M. D. & A. W., millers and dealers in flour, feed, meal and grain, Main.


HODGE MASON D., (M. D. & A. W.) h 135 Main.


Hodge Sarah Miss, h 62 River.


Hodge Thomas A., supt. of North Adams fire district, town office, bds 18 Summer.


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BERKSHIRE COUNTY DIRECTORY.


** FRED GILLMOR, ** DRUGGIST. AND .APOTHECARY


LARGEST


>Prescription Trade<


IN TOWN.


48 Main Street, foot of Franklin, - LEE, MASS.


It gives me pleasure to inform my patrons and the public generally, that at my new and commodious Pharmacy they can find a well selected variety of first-class Drugs, Fine Toilet Articles and Elegant Fancy Goods. Largest and choicest assort- ment of Confectionery in Southern Berkshire. Fruits, Cigars, Tobaccos, Lamp Goods, Window Glass, etc., etc. Grateful for the cordial support already received, and trusting that by fair dealing and careful attention to the wants of my patrons I may merit its continuance, I remain respectfully yours, FRED GILLMOR.


D. P. WILLIAMS & SON,


DEALERS IN


HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL


CARRIAGE WOOD WORK,


Agricultural Implements,


GUNS, REVOLVERS, ETC., GUNPOWDER, CARTRIDGES, AND SPORTINGMEN'S SUPPLIES.


AGENTS FOR


F. W. Devoe's Ready-Mixed Paints, also all kinds of Painters' Supplies, at Lowest Price in the County.


ALSO AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED


>Champion Mowing Machine LEE, MASS.


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Hodge William D., resident, 22 Summer.


Hodge William F., founder and machinist, 37 Brooklyn, h 35 do.


Hodskins Albridge, brewer of English ale, and bottler, 15 Brooklyn, h do. Hodgkins William, resident, 35 Summer.


Hogan James, laborer, h 50 Furnace. Hogan John, laborer, h Veazie.


Hogan John B., gunsmith, 77 South Ashland.


Hogan Mary, widow of John, h Veazie. Hogan Patrick, laborer, Jackson.


Holahan John, track hand, h off Marshall.


Holbrook James, emp. Jas. Hunter & Son, h Washington ave. lane.


Holbrook Martin G., emp. A. H. Jones, h 64 Holden.


Holbrook Thomas, emp. Jas. Hunter & Son, h West State. Holbrook Thomas, janitor Drury academy, Academy hill.


Holden Laurette, widow, h 54 Holden. Holden Samuel N., agent Fitchburg R. R., h Main. Holland Thomas, mill operative, West Main.


Hollister Frank, hostler, h 30 Washington ave.


Hollister Francis H., teamster, 36 Washington ave.


Holmes Alonzo, painter and paper hanger, h Bradford place, Main. Holmes John, carpenter and joiner, Bradley.


*HOOSAC VALLEY NEWS, James C. Angell, editor ; A. W. Hardman, publisher and proprietor, 36 State. [Card on page 320.]


HOOSAC SAVINGS BANK, W. W. Butler, treas., 87 Main.


Hope Mary S., widow of Robert, h 37 Union.


Hopkins Alanson E, (Blackinton) r I, farmer 50.


Hopkins George M., (Blackinton) r 1, carpenter and joiner.


Hopkins William A., (Blackinton) r I, resident.


Hopson David, fac. op. Glen Woolen Co., h The Glen.


Horan Michael, watchman Troy & Boston depot, h 55 Furnace.


Horrigan James, sexton St. Francis church, h 13 North Church.


Horrocks Charles, emp. B. & A. Railroad, bds 77 State.


HORTON HENRY, engineer, h 19 Beaver.


Horton Simeon H., chairman board of selectman, and mason, h Io East Quincy.


Hosford Frank, emp. S. B. Dibble, h 50 Center.


Hosley Alfred B., manuf. marble and granite monuments and head stones, 50 Liberty, h do.


Hosley D. & Son, r 25, (David & Elmer) farmers 100.


Hosley David, r 25, (D. Hosley & Son.)


Hosley Elmer, r 25, (D. Hosley & Son.)


Hosley Ervin A., r 6, fac. op.


Hotel Brunswick, Mrs. Libbie Gorry, prop., 34 State.


Hough Andrew J., sketch maker Freeman Print Works, 11 Cherry.


Houghton Albert C., (Gallup & Houghton) pres. Arnolds Print Works, h 31 Summer cor Morris.


Houghton Amos, coal peddler, h Grant.


Houghton Roswell, dealer in charcoal and kindling wood, and street sprink- ler, h 75 Holden.


HOUGHTON WARREN B., supt. of George M. Mowbray's Insulated Wire Works, h 4 Pleasant.


Hourahan James F., (H. & Lilly) h East Main.


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Hourahan Patrick, saloon and trucking, 41 Center, h 41 Holden.


Hourahan & Lilly, (James F. Hourahan, and John J. Lilly) fish, oysters and vegetables, 51 Holden.


Houry Timothy, fac. op. Glen Woolen Co., h The Glen.


House Lorenzo, building mover, h Robinson hill.


Houston Ansel, fireman, Moulton hill.


Howard Charles, hair dresser, Richmond House, h 3 Liberty.


Howard Charles M., hair dresser Richmond House, I State, h 3 Liberty.


Howard John, retired machinist, h 3 Liberty.


Howard John, carpenter, 64 Center.


Howard Robert, foreman printer, 10 Beacon.


Howe Edmond, (Blackinton) r I, factory operative.


Howes Albert, machinist, h Furnace Hill.


Howes Erastus, teamster, 16 Greylock.


Howes James, teamster, Greylock.


Howes John L., music teacher, 34 Church.


Howes Lorenzo L., stone and brick mason, and building mover, h Robin- son Hill.


Hubbard Alfred, foreman Millard shoe manuf., bds 50 River.


Hughes Michael, carriage painter, h Willow Dell.


Hughes Michael, emp. marble quarry, bds The Glen.


Hughes Owen, laborer, h 13 Brooklyn.


Hughes Patrick, laborer, h Willow Dell.


Humes Joseph, factory operative Freeman Print Works, h 44 Liberty.


Hunt Edward, r 24, laborer.


Hunt Mary Mrs., h 114 Union.


Hunt Ernest W., photographer, Penniman's Row, h do.


Hunter Andrew W., steam and gas fitting and plumbing, 5 Main, h 52 Church.


Hunter David, resident, 20 Summer.


HUNTER JAMES, (J. & Son) h 8 Chestnut.


HUNTER JAMES E., (J. & Son) h 6 Quincy.


HUNTER JAMES & SON, (James E.) founders and machinists, I Main. Hunter Nathan, factory operative, Furnace ground.


Hurd A. J. Mrs., h 46 N. Eagle,


Hurlburt Jerry, truckman, h 18 Beaver.


Hurley John, factory operative Arnold Print Works, h 38 Liberty.


Hussey Michael, factory operative, Furnace ground.


Hussey William, shoemaker at C. T. Sampson's, h Franklin.


Illingsworth John, watchman in Freeman Print Works, 18 Jackson cor Prospect.


Illingworth Walter, printer, bds 18 Jackson cor Prospect.


Illman Samuel, blind, h Furnace.


Ingraham Albert B., car sealer, T. & G. and H. T. R. R., h Dover.


Ineson Joseph, hostler, h Furnace Hill.


Ingalls Charles H., cashier Berkshire National Bank, h 10 Church.


Ingalls Stephen W., pres. Berkshire Comb Co. and treas. Zylonite Works, 8 Church.


INGRAHAM ALBERT K., house, sign and carriage painter and grainer,


paper hanger, was a member of the 18th Mass. Regt. band in U. S. Army, h Elm.


Ingraham Charles, clerk car record office, h town of Adams.


Ingraham William, cutter Sampson Mfg. Co., h 50 River.


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Ingraham William H., cutter Sampson Mfg. Co., bds 50 River.


Irvin Robert, carpenter and joiner, h Walnut.


Irving Martha, widow of William, h Eagle.


Irving Robert, carpenter and joiner, Moulton Hill.


Isbell Abner L., carriage and sleigh maker, h N. Eagle.


Ives David, r 11, farmer 80.


Ives Truman E, restaurant and confectionary, 50 State cor Summer, bds. 9 Blackinton block.


Jackson Dianthe L, widow of J. B., h Quincy.


Jackson Joseph, r 14 laborer.


James Alexander, dyer Arnold Print Works, bds 77 State.


James Albert, carpenter, h 13 Franklin.


James Benjamin F., molder, 3 South.


James Edward, factory operative, 10 Montgomery.


Janes Mary A., r 25, widow of Abel, farmer 18.


Jandrew Fred, supt. for H. T. Cady, h 5 Lincoln.


Jarvie David, boss spinner, 3 Braytonville.


Jeffeirs Robert, laborer, rear of Prospect.


Jenkins Jasper, clerk for 'T. F. Loftus, bds River.


Jenks Levi H., ex-engineer, h 12 Union.


Jenks, Porter J., (P. J. Jenks & Co.)


Jenks P. J. & Co., (Porter J. J. and B. E. Pratt) tin and slate roofers and light- ning rods, 94 S. Church.


Jennings John, factory operative, 47 Braytonville.


Jerdan Edward, factory operative, 43 Braytonville.


Jerdan William, clerk Richmond House.


Jermain Edward, emp. James Chase & Co., h 20 Liberty.


Jerome David, clerk for M. Gastlick, bds 16 E. Quincy.


Jerome Frederick S., engineer Arnold Print Works, h 106 River.


Jewett George, works at freight depot, h 5 Blackinton block.


Jewett Merritt C., (Keyes & Jewett) h 136 Main.


Jilson Jacob, laborer, h Grant.


Johndrow Benjamin, blind, h Willow Dell.


Johndrow David, laborer, h 13 Brooklyn.


Johndrow Napoleon, emp. H. T. Cady, h 16 Brooklyn.


JOHNSON ANTON, car inspector, h 5 Ray.


Johnson Charles H., book-keeper for Dr. Stafford, bds 37 Liberty.


Johnson Derione, clerk with F. L. Tilton, bds South Church.


Johnson Eliza, widow of Sylvander, Main cor Brown.


Johnson Frank A., clerk for Jos. Hunter & Son, 165 East Main.


Johnson Martha, widow of Alfred, h 14 Pleasant.


Johnson Mfg. Co., Wm. S. Johnson, president and treasurer, manuf. of ging- ham and dealers in general merchandise, Brown.


Johnson Thomas, janitor Berkshire National Bank, h 24 Willow Dell.


Johnson William S., president and treasurer of Johnson Mfg. Co., h cor Brown.


*JONES ARTHUR H., plumber, steam and gas fitter, 8 Holden, h 3 North. [Card on page 50.]


Jones C. H., cotton manufacturer, h Houghton st.


Jones Charles, tinsmith, h off Prospect.


JONES HENRY C., overseer spinning department Beaver Mills, h 16 Beaver.


Jones Herbert M., engineer Fitchburg R. R., h 10 Pleasant.


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Jones John, weaver, 30 Braytonville.


Jones John O., weaver, 30 Braytonville.


Jones John R., laborer, h 48 Center. Jones Joseph, laborer, 6 Walnut.


Jones Thomas, (Blackinton) r I, fac. op.


Jones W. R., packing and shipping clerk for C. T. Sampson Mfg. Co., bds 16 Beaver.


Jones William P., brakeman, 27 South.


Joson Clara, boarding house, State.


Joy Albert, laborer, 140 Eagle.


Joy Everard D., house and sign painter, h 59 Prospect.


Joy Henry, fac. op., h 14 Hudson.


Joy Henry A., butcher, h 16 Hudson.


Joy Jane Mrs., h 41 Quincy.


Joy Sherbin S., foreman Transcript office, h 21 Quincy.


Joyce David, laborer, h Central ave.


Jsau Bisaillon, emp. N. L. Millard, h Central ave.


Judd Emma R., widow of Russell B., 20 Washington ave.


Kahn Henry, (A. P. Freed & Co.) bds Richmond House.


Kane John H., travelling salesman for Gallup, 3 Grant.


Kateley Arthur M., truckman, 103 State.


Kealing J. Frank, r 24, telegraph operator Hoosac Tunnel signal station.


Kearn George H., wool buyer for S. Blackinton Woolen Co., h 2 Holbrook. Kee Morris, weaver, 82 Greylock.


Keefe Peter, (K. & O'Hern) h 21 Center.


Keefe & O'Hern, (Peter Keefe and James O'Hern) groceries and provisions, 55 Eagle cor Center.


Keeler Peter, works at Brown's Mill, h 14 Franklin.


Kehoe Bridget, widow of James, 103 South Church.


Kehoe John, resident, South Church,


Kehoe Peter J., harness maker 119 Main, h 104 South Church.


Keiser Edward, laborer, h 81 South Ashland.


Keiser George, laborer, h 81 Ashland.


Keiser William, emp. H. T. Cady, h 8 Brooklyn.


Keleher James, r 6, loom fixer.


Keleher Peter, second hand in spooling and warping room of Eagle mill Freeman Mfg. Co., h 14 Franklin.


Kelly Anna, widow of Daniel, h Meadow.


Kelly George, operative in Arnold's Print Works, h 42 Marshall.


Kelly James, laborer, h 54 Center.


Kelly James, Jr., policeman, h 54 Center.


Kelly John, laborer. h East Brooklyn.


Kelly John, laborer, h Canal.


Kelly John, laborer, bds 29 Center.


Kelly Lawrence, blacksmith, h 14 Jackson.


Kelly Matthew, laborer, h 135 South Ashland.


Kelly Michael J., telegraph repairer, h Washington ave. Kelly Rowland R., superintendent Beaver and Eclipse Mills, h 36 Beaver.


Kelly Thomas, operative, Arnold Print Works, h 46 Marshall. Kelly Thomas, r 24, laborer.


KELLY THOMAS S., proprietor Tunnel City House.


KEMP BARNEY S., carpenter and builder, East Main cor Congress ave.


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KEMP SYLVESTER A., dealer in real estate, lumber, wood and hay, East Main cor Congress ave.


Kenedy Ernest E., r 6, fac. op.


Kenedy Rexabille J., r 6, widow of Ransford O.


Kenley William, molder, bds 6 Liberty.


Kennedy Mary, widow of John, h Willow Dell.


Kennedy Thomas, laborer, h 122 Union


Kennedy William, porter Ballou House.


Kennen Fred, baker, h 30 E. Quincy.


Kent Reuben, factory operative, Moulton Hill.


Kent William, shoe factory operative, h Jackson.


Kent William M., shoemaker, Jackson st.


Kenyon John, (Blackinton) r I, factory operative.


Kenyon John H., loom fixer, 89 Greylock.


Kerr Robert, clerk car record office Troy & Greenfield R. R., h E. Quincy cor Park.


Ketchum Charles E., dealer in dry goods, groceries, provisions and general merchandise, Braytonville, h 127 W. Main.


Ketchum Frank P., principal Blackinton Union School, 125 W. Main.


Ketchum Harriet L., widow of William D., 125 W. Main.


Keyes Samuel, (Keyes & Jewett) h Church.


Keyes & Jewett, (Samuel Keyes and Merrill C. Jewett) groceries, 101 Main. Keyser Edward, laborer, h 8r Ashland.


Keyser George, laborer, h 81 Ashland.


Keyser William, shoe cutter, h 8 Brooklyn.


Kezer Wallace R., brakeman, 30 Washington ave.


Kiehn Ernest, tailor, 48 E. Quincy.


.Kiely E. C. Mrs., dealer in dry goods and millinery, ladies' and children's furnishing goods, 31 Eagle, h do.


Kiely Edward C., attorney and counselor at law, 31 Eagle, h do.


Kiely James, invalid, h 1 Holden.


Kiely John, saloon, liquor and cigars, 30 Main, h do.


Kies Horace, truckman, h Veazie.


Kiggins James, saloon, W. Main.


Kiggins John, mill operative, W. Main.


Kimball James P., house painter and paper hanger, h 12 South.


Kimball Jenks, hostler for C. H. Berry, h 86 Main.


Kimball John, laborer, h Furnace.


Kimball John, laborer, Moulton Hill.


Kimball Lydia A., h 53 Holden.


Kimball Lydia E., widow of Daniel J., h 51 Holden.


Kimball Moreen, laborer, h 24 Marshall.


Kimball Stephen F., h Elm.


King Corlis, blacksmith, h Center.


King Fanny, h rear 31 Eagle.


King Harry E., foreman for E. J. Cary, 34 S. Ashland.


King James, carpenter and builder, h Dover.


King Nelson, emp. Millard shoe factory, h 22 Willow Dell.


King Willie, piper, h 20 Frederick.


Kingman Charles E., clerk Wilson House drug store, bds 19 Quincy.


Kingsley Elisha, retired farmer, h 60 Holden.


Kingsley Henry W., r 23, 25 cows, farmer 180.


Kirby Solomon, invalid, rear H. A. Smith's store, Main.


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Kisor George, blacksmith, 81 S. Ashland.


Knight William W., r 15, yard master Fitchburgh R. R.


Knights Warren W., emp. F. R. R., h Ashland.


Knuckey Thomas H., emp. M. D. & A. W. Hodge, h Ashland. Krum James H., steam fitter and chief engineer fire dept., 9 Floral lane. Krum James H., laborer, h 8 Arnold Place.


LaCasse John, carpenter, h 31 rear Eclipse Mill.


Lachner Henry, stone mason, 26 Greylock.


LaDam Frank, molder, h 7 Lincoln.


LADD, BRADLEY & CO., (T. K. Ladd, C. A. Bradley, and silent partner) proprs. North Adams roller skating rink, Marshall st.


LADD THOMAS K., (Ladd, Bradley & Co.) salesman for S. B. Dibble, h 14 Pleasant.


Laden William, mule spinner, Beaver mill, h I School.


LaFountain Jules, shoemaker, 12 Main, h Main.


La Fortune Julius, boot and shoemaker, Main, h East Main.


Lake Ellen M. Mrs., (Lake & Wilcox) h 50 Holden.


Lake & Wilcox, (Mrs. Ellen M. Lake and Eliza J. Wilcox) millinery and dressmaking, 50 Holden, h do.


Lally John J., livery, sale and boarding stable, 82 Main, h 91 do.


LALLY WILLIAM H. (W. H. & Co.) bds Briggs ave.


LALLY W. H. & CO.) (William H. L.) dealers in coal, wood, hay, straw, etc., 10 Main.


LaMont - Mrs.


Lamorie Mathilde, widow of John, 34 Brown.


Lamphear Norman S., invalid, h 74 River.


Landon Fred E., agent Troy & Boston Railroad, h 53 Liberty.


Landry Frank, shoemaker, h Clarksburg.


Landry Julius, emp. H. T. Cady, h Veazie.


Landry Julius, tanner, h 11 Union.


Lanfair George J., emp. S. B. Dibble, sash and blind manuf. bds Beaver.


Lanfair Horace, carpenter and joiner, h 35 North Eagle.


Lanfair Oscar, laborer, Moulton hill.


LANFAIR R. W., car inspector.


Langwell William, bartender, bds Tunnel City House.


Lanon Thomas, fac. op., h Prospect.


LANOUE DELPHUCE, truckman, and farmer, leases of George B. Perry I2 South Ashland, near Railroad.


Lanoue John, op. Freeman Print Works, h Ryan's lane.


Lanoue Joseph, h 202 River.


Lanoux Antoine, laborer, h Central ave.


Lamplant Julius, h State.


Larabee Eliza, widow of Marcena, III State.


Larabee Henry W., carpenter and builder, h 27 East Quincy.


Larkin James, janitor Veazie st. school house, h 110 Eagle cor Jackson. Larkins James, printer, h 17 East Brooklyn.


Larkin Patrick, laborer, h 29 Beaver.


Larry Timothy, laborer, h South Ashland.


Lash Joseph G., tallyman for B. & A. R. R., h 10 Holbrook.


Lashaway Joseph, brakeman.


Lasme Martin, carpenter, 50 Church.


Latham James, engraver in Freeman Print Works, East Quincy.


Laval - Mrs., fac. op. Beaver mills, h 175 Beaver.




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