Gazetteer of Berkshire County, Mass., 1725-1885, Part 79

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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Chapman Mary A., widow of Lorenzo, milliner, 4 Bowermanblock, West cor. North, h do.


Chapman Timothy, carpenter, h 14 Bradford.


288


PITTSFIELD VILLAGE-TOWN OF PITTSFIELD.


Charley Frank, shoe-cutter, bds 57 River.


Charley Louise, widow Peter. h 57 River.


Charley Peter, shoe laster, bds 57 River.


Cheney Ina I., telegraph operator, bds 41 South.


*CHICKERING BENJAMIN, principle and proprietor of Chickering's Com- mercial College, h 7 W. Housatonic. [Card on page 274.]


*CHICKERING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Benj. Chickering, prin. and prop .; Prof. Geo. J. Amidon, penman ; Martin's block, Bank row. [Card on page 274.]


CHICKERING ELVIRA P., widow of Hon. Henry, resident, h 18 Elm. Chickering Emma L., teacher of private school, 18 Elm.


Childs Charles, teamster, h 40 River.


Childs Charles, carpenter, h Robbins ave.


Childs Frank, teamster for R. Roberts, h 53 Beaver.


Childs Levi, retired farmer aged over 80, h 3 Melville.


Church Pamelia J., widow of Silas, bds 12 Railroad.


Churchill Charles, clerk Agl. National Bank, bds 27 Daniels ave.


Churchill Dora A., widow of Edward P., dressmaker, h 96 Fenn cor. Browns avenue.


Churchill Frederic, book-keeper Wm. Clark & Co., h 27 Daniels ave.


Cibul Michael, at Pomeroy's, h.


Claffey Marie, widow of Joseph, h New West.


Claffy John, boss carder, h 16 Winter.


Claffy Peter, telephone lineman, h Winter.


CLAIR ANDREW T., wagon maker and general blacksmithing, Liberty, h West.


Clapp Anna B., resident, foot of East.


CLAPP EDWARD, leader of the Germania band and clock adjuster for Terry Clock Co., h 25 Francis ave.


Clapp Edwin, retired carriage manufacturer, farm 60, h 26 West. (Died July 27, 1884. )


Clapp Gertrude and Anna C. Misses, bds 32 West.


Clapp Helen M., widow of Lyman, resident, h 32 West.


Clapp Martha G. B. Miss, resident, 19 East.


Clapp Russell J., agent, bds 4 Cottage row.


CLAPP THADDEUS, president and agent of Pontoosac Woolen Mfg. Co., owns farm 20, h 6 Wendell ave. cor East Housatonic.


Clark Damon E., postman, h Backus block, South.


Clark Daniel H., carpenter, h Onota.


Clark Dwight A., carpenter and joiner, h 47 Fenn cor First.


Clark Elizabeth, widow, h Burbank Hotel block.


CLARK FORESTER, photographer, 40 North, h 43 Francis.


Clark Frank S., salesman, 60 North, bds 12 Pearl.


Clark Fred N., works for Sprague Brimmer Mfg. Co., h cor Wellington ave. and Lincoln.


Clark Fred W., photographer for F. Clark, bds do.


Clark George H., porter Burbank House, h 26 Fenn.


Clark George H., Jr., clerk for O. Root & Sons, bds 26 Fenn.


CLARK GEORGE T., silver and all kinds of electro plating done to order, 33 West st., h 94 Fenn.


Clark George W., bds Burbank Hotel.


Clark George W., book-keeper, h 2 Linden.


Clark Harriet B., widow Abel D., h 11 Adam.


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PITTSFIELD VILLAGE-TOWN OF PITTSFIELD.


CLARK HENRY C., (William Clark & Co.) h 15 North Second.


Clark Hiram, retired, h 60 Francis ave.


Clark James N., commercial traveler, h Maud.


Clark John, machinist, h Cottage row, cor Pearl.


CLARK JOHN W., (William Clark & Co.) h Pearl cor Cottage row. Clark Mary A., widow of Frank, nurse, h 26 Howard.


Clark Mary J., widow of Alonzo, h Renne place.


Clark Michael, h 69 Francis ave.


Clark Nancy, widow of George, resident, n 14 East, cor Pomeroy ave. Clark Patrick H., shoemaker, h Wahconah.


Clark Peter A., cutter in shoe factory. bds 28 Brown's ave.


Clark William H., coachman for D. Vermilye, bds 26 Howard.


Clark William H. H., clerk B. & A. Railroad, h 5 Circular ave.


Clark William M., book-keeper, h 26 Reed.


CLARK WILLIAM & CO., (E. D. G. Jones, J. W. Clark, Henry C. Clark,) manuf. of paper and mill machinery of all kinds, Mckay, cor Depot.


Clarke Abigail, widow Edward, resident, 17 Newell.


Clary David A., retired boiler manuf., h 12 Broad.


Clary Morris, hotel restaurant, and wholesale dealer in liquors, 111, 113 and 115 West, h do.


Clary's Hotel, Morris Clary, prop., [11, 113 and 115 West.


Clement Anna J., matron and supt. of nursing at the House of Mercy, bds do.


Clifford Charles H., foreman and book-keeper at Russell's livery, h 30 West. Clifford George, baker for P. Lamora, bds off Beaver.


Closeman John, wool sorter, h Wahconah.


Clough Delia M., widow of Willard, resident, 35 Orchard.


Clough Isaac, building mover, h 12 Lake ave.


Clough Lucy, widow of Aaron, h 9 Church.


Clow Benjamin, general canvassing agent, h 28 Clough.


Ciow Benjamin, painter, h West.


Clow Curtis H., carpenter. h 6 Robbins ave.


CLUETT & SONS, of Troy, N. Y., W. P. Shaw, manager, musical instru- ments, and sheet music, 64 North.


Cobb Willis, clerk, 12 North, bds Cottage row.


Cody James, knitter, bds 8 Railroad.


Coffin Anthony, laborer, h 60 Clough.


Coffin Elisha, laborer, h 105 North.


Coffin Elmore, banjo player, h Alder.


Coffrey Thomas, shoemaker, bds 102 River.


Cogswell Frank J., clerk for E. M. Wood, bds 52 North First.


Cogswell Samuel E., bar-tender, h 24 Fenn.


Cohen Michael, merchant tailor, 36 North, h Railroad st.


Colbart Johanna, widow of Michael, h 27 West.


Colbarth Timothy, brick mason, h 55 Burbank.


Colbert Eugene, laborer, h 27 West. Colburn Louis B., clock-maker, h Robbins ave.


Colby Frederick, carriage trimmer, h 14 Daniels ave.


Colby John L., prop. of Lanesboro Iron Furnace, h 24 E. Housatonic. Colby John L., Jr., resides with J. L., 24 E. Housatonic.


Cole Buell E., inventor endless power hay press, and prop. pleasure wagon, h 35 Francis ave.


Cole Charles N., machinist, h 20 Circular ave.


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BERKSHIRE COUNTY DIRECTORY.


JAMES H. BUTLER,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


LUMBER,


DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,


Moldings, Cylinders


TANKS, CISTERNS, AND FINISH FOR BUILDINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


42 FENN ST.


PITTSFIELD, MASS.


>S. M. COOLEY₭ Carriage Builder


A LARGE STOCK OF


FINE LIGHT CARRIAGES


CONSTANTLY ON HAND.


Repairing Done


In a First-Class Manner.


MCKAY ST., PITTSFIELD, MASS.


ESTABLISHED 1819.


B. &PLATT'S &SON


HATTER AND FURRIER.


HATS OF ALL KINDS. AGENT FOR "DUNLAP" HATS.


A LARGE STOCK OF SEAL SAGQUES,


Ladies' and Gents Fine Furs. The Cheapest Place to buy Robes in the County is at


C. B. PLATT'S SON'S,


8 South Street, PITTSFIELD, MASS,


"Highest Market Price paid for all kinds of Shipping Furs, Mink, Fox, Coon, Muskrat, etc.


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PITTSFIELD VILLAGE-TOWN OF PITTSFIELD.


Cole Emily, widow of Charles, h 41 Fenn.


Cole Fred, carpenter, bds 72 River.


Cole Helen J., carpet and curtain maker for Prince & Walker, 5 Martin's block.


Cole Horace, retired, h 15 First cor Fenn.


COLE HORACE S., (S. Cole & Son) bds with S. Cole.


COLE OTIS, prop. Wahconah Mills, and wholesale dealer in flour, feed and grain, West, bds Berkshire House.


COLE SAMUEL, (S. Cole & Son) justice of the peace, bds 17 Reed.


COLE S. & SON, (Samuel and Horace S.) grocery, wholesale and retail, 3 Adademy of Music block, 92 North.


Coles Jane A., widow of Charles, nurse, h 121 Fenn.


Coleman Jonh H., carder, h Appleton ave. cor E. Housatonic.


Coleman Thomas, laborer, bds Winter cor Burbank.


Coleman William, upholsterer, h Prospect.


Collett Charles, carriage ironer, h rear 140 North.


Collett. Marie M., (Mrs. Charles) tailoress, h rear 140 North.


Collins Abram, carpenter and joiner, h Willis place.


Collins Dwight M., (D. M. Collins & Co.) h Broad.


Collins Garrett, at Pomeroy's, bds.


Collins James, tinsmith, and helper at plumbing for Backus.


Collins Margaret, h Liberty.


Collins Michael, carpenter for Pomeroy's, h.


Coleman Jerry, at Pomeroy's, h.


Coleman Mary, clerk, bds Mill.


Coleman William, upholsterer, h Prospect.


Colson Belle Miss, Western Union telegraph operator at B. & A. depot, h West st.


Colt Catherine M., widow of Thomas, resident, 13 East.


Colt Electa and Mary Misses, residents, h South.


Colt Elizabeth G., widow of Judge James D., resident, h 22 E. Housatonic. Colt Henry Hon., pres. of Pittsfield and North Adams R. R., director of B. & A. R. R., director of Pittsfield National bank, trustee of Mass. Agricultural College, resident, owns farm 70, h 34 South.


Colt Henry, Jr., allo. physician and surgeon, sec'y of Berkshire Medical Society, office in Berkshire Life Ins. building, bds 34 South. Colt James D., law student, bds 22 E. Housatonic. Colton David B., (Berkshire Valley Paper Co.) bds 5 Taconic.


Colton Joseph E., (Berkshire Valley Paper Co.) h 5 Taconic.


Colton Helen M., widow David B., resident, h 5 Taconic.


Colwell John, (Colwell & Connor) h 11 Lincoln.


Colwell & Connor, (John C. and Michael J. C.) props. restaurant and billiard room, tobacco, cigars, &c., 54 West. Combs Edward J., clock-maker, h 13 Pleasant.


Combs Horace, clock-maker, h I Goodrich.


Commercial Hotel, George Gensler, prop., 74 Main.


Condon Michael, laborer, h 60 Daniels ave. Condron John, bds 31 River.


Condron Michael, saloon, Depot, h 4 Robbins ave.


Condron Patrick, policeman, h 31 River.


Conlin Bridget, widow of John, resident, h 21 High.


Conlin Edward F,, machinist, h 6 N. Pearl.


Conlin James, molder, h 14 Browns ave.


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PITTSFIELD VILLAGE-TOWN OF PITTSFIELD.


Conlin Kate, dressmaker, bds 6 N. Pearl.


Conlin Owen, gardener, h off Howard.


Conlin Patrick, boiler-maker, h 6 N. Pearl.


Conlin Patrick, teamster, h Onota.


Connell Susan, widow of Patrick.


Connell Thomas, laborer, h 8 Beaver.


Connelly Patrick, laborer, h 6 Clough.


Conners ---- , widow, h 4 Division.


Conners James, section boss Housatonic R. R., h 36 Linden.


Conners John, machinist, bds 36 Linden.


Conners Morris, painter, h 48 Linden.


Conners William J., clerk, 10 North, bds Wahconah.


Connoly Anna, widow, works in shoe factory, bds 77 Fenn.


CONNOR CATHARINE, widow of Matthew, h Richmond ave.


Connor Daniel. machinist, h 4 Beaver.


Connor James, bar tender, bds Richmond ave.


Connor John, laborer, h 46 Daniels ave.


Connor John, coachman for E. Learned, bds do.


Connor Michael J., (Colwell & Connor) h 41 Second.


Connor Morris, painter, h 48 Linden.


Connor Thomas T., gardener for Mrs. William Pollock, h Grey Tower lodge. Connors Jerry, gardener, h 6 Seymour.


Conroy Edward, laborer, h 47 S. Church.


Conroy John, laborer, h 17 Adam.


Conroy Micheal, laborer, h 49 S. Church.


Contois Eugene V., coachman for W. R. Allen.


Controy Frederick, carpenter, bds 60 N. First.


Converse Ruth, nurse, h 60 Fenn.


Conway Ann, widow of Patrick, resident, 5 N. First.


Conway Ella, dressmaker, bds 5 N. First.


Conway Patrick, laborer, h 36 River.


Conzelman Joseph, shoemaker and painter, bds 82 Fenn.


Coogan Charles E., currier for O. Coogan & Sons, bds 26 Howard.


Coogan Clement, foreman currier for O. Coogan & Sons, h 26 Howard.


Coogan Clement F., (O. Coogan & Sons) h 17 Elm.


Coogan Owen, (O. Coogan & Sons) h 17 Elm.


Coogan Owen & Sons, (W. J. and C. F.) manufs. of russett leather for car- riage, trunk and bag work, dealers in hides, sheep skins, tallow, etc., office at tannery, Elm st.


Coogan William J., (O. Coogan & Sons) manuf. of the Coogan boarding and graining for finishing leather, h 5 Elm.


Cook Alexander, retired, h 11 Clinton ave.


Cook Elizabeth, widow of Philetus, h 12 Reed.


Cook James M., telegraph lineman for Western Union, bds 54 Fenn.


Cook Mary E., teacher, bds 12 Reed.


Cook Patrick, laborer, h 29 Church. Cookingham Frank, clerk, 97 North, bds Robbins ave.


COOLEY ARTHURN, supt. and manager of S. M. Cooley's carriage and sleigh manuf., McKay, bds South. Cooley Fred A., molder, bds 12 Howard.


Cooley Jane C., widow of Isaac A., resident.


Cooley Mary A., widow of William"B., resident, 13 East.


Cooley Mary J. Miss, resident, 13 East.


293


PITTSFIELD VILLAGE-TOWN OF PITTSFIELD.


COOLEY PINDAR F., commercial traveler for W. McEwen, and wholesale dealer in salt, supt. of South church S. S., h 12 Howard.


*COOLEY SAMUEL M., manuf. of carriages and sleighs, Mckay, h South. [Card on page 290.]


Cooley William H., dealer in groceries, 19 North, h South cor. Housatonic.


Coombs Edgar J., clock-maker, h 13 Pleasant.


Coombs Horace T., emp. Terry Clock Co., h I Goodrich.


Coon Byron, shirt ironer, h 65 River.


Cooney John, stationary engineer, off Second.


Cooney John F., works in shoe factory, bds off Second.


Cooney Patrick, teamster, h 20 Seymour.


Cooney Terrence, bar tender, h 17 Cottage row.


Coonley Jerry, painter, at Jones and Russell's block, bds 14 Church.


Coons Elmer, shirt maker, bds 16 Railroad.


Cooper Williard M., clerk, 14 Fenn, bds Lincoln block.


Copeland Ebenezer, picture frame maker, h 31 First.


Copeland Osbert J., (O. J. C. & Co.) h 35 Second.


Copeland O. J. & Co., (Osbert J. C. and Newton S. Noyes) dealers in books, stationery, picture frames, musical instruments, etc., 27 North.


Copeland William E., clerk for O. J. & Co., h 35 Second.


Corcoran John, laborer, h rear 20 Winter.


Corcoran Martin, laborer, h 37 Linden.


Corcoran Patrick, laborer, h 7 Clough.


Corcoran Walter, boarding house, 54 Fenn.


Cordon John, emp. Terry Clock Co., bds 28 Railroad.


*CORKHILL BROTHERS,(John and William) painters,paper hangers, hard wood finishing a specialty, 14 West. [Card on page 34 ]


Corkhill Elizabeth, widow of William, resident, 6 Lake.


Corkhill Elizabeth M., works in shoe factory, bds 6 Lake.


CORKHILL JOHN, (Corkhill Bros.) h 42 Second.


CORKHILL WILLIAM, (Corkhill Bros.) h 14 Lake. Cornell Arthur W., fac. op., bds 64 Burbank.


Cornell Delia B., widow of Philip R., h 64 Burbank.


Cornow Joseph, mason, h Morningside.


Cotterell Elbridge G., driver at Bridges & Co., bds Berkshire House. Cotton Fanny C., widow of Timothy, bds 6 Lincoln.


Couch Charles D., emp. of Robbins & Kellogg, h 32 Beaver.


Couch Charles M., emp. of Robbins & Kellogg, h 32 Beaver.


Couch Dwight M., emp. of Robbins & Kellogg, h 34 Beaver.


Couch Frederick M., shoe inspector for Robbins & Kellogg, h 33 Elm.


COUCH FREDERICK W., prop. of steam saw-mill, manuf. of rough lumber and kindlings, 27 Elm, h do. Couch George W., emp. F. W., bds do.


Couch Harley J., dentist with F. W. Brandon, bds 38 Beaver.


Couch Vernah E., shoemaker, h 7 Newell.


Coughlin Dennis, laborer, h Francis ave.


Coughter Peter, laborer, h 7 Division.


Coult Henry, retired woolen manufacturer, owns farm about 80, h 34 South. Coult Henry, Jr., allo. physican and surgeon, office with Dr. F. K. Pad- dock, bds 34 South.


COWELL EDWARD J., wood turner, bds 19 Burbank.


Cowell Ellen, widow of Edward, laundress, h 68 N. First.


Cowlin Edward, laborer, h 92 River.


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PITTSFIELD VILLAGE-TOWN OF PITTSFIELD.


Coy Thomas, saloon keeper, off North, h 26 Third.


Cramer Joseph H., teamster, bds 18 Fenn.


Cramer Lucia A., (Mrs. J. H.) dressmaker, bds 18 Fenn.


Cramer Margaret, widow of Peter, h 17 Winter.


Cramer William, laborer, h Winter.


Crandall Ira, carpenter, h 28 Robbins ave.


Crandall Rollan E., carpenter and joiner, h 26 Robbins ave.


Crandell Frederick S., harness maker, h 31 Beaver.


Cranston William H., blind, chair repairer, h 41 Fenn.


Cratty Catherine, widow of George, h off Second.


Cratty John L., laborer, bds off Second.


Cratty Michael D., fuller, bds off Second.


Cratty William G., carpenter, bds off Second.


Creamer Joseph, driver for Rice Bros., h Fenn.


Creeland Hugh, currier, bds 4 Cottage row.


Creighton Hattie M., widow of William B., seamstress, Martin's block, Bank row.


Cremer William, laborer, h Winter.


Crittenden Charles M., carpenter, h 36 Wellington ave.


Crocker George, hostler, bds 12 First.


Cronin John, laborer, h 46 Beaver.


CROSBY JOHN C., att'y and counselor at law, office Park place, bds 65 Fenn.


Crosby John, Jr., dealer in real estate, assessor of taxes, owns farm in Shef- field 110 acres, h 65 Fenn.


Crosier Betsey, (Mrs. Henry) boarding house, 55 Fenn.


Crosier Frederick W., deliverer for cracker factory, bds 92 Fenn.


Crosier Henry, teamster, h 55 Fenn.


Crosier Watson A., clerk for W. A Booth & Co., bds 94 Fenn.


Crosier William D., (Crosier & Bartlett) h 67 Elm.


Crosier & Bartlett, (D. C. and C. T. B.) props. meat market, 83 North.


Crossley George, boss spinner at Belair Mills, prop. ice cream parlor, h Wah- conah.


Crossman Alfred W., clerk at Cooley's, h 6 South.


Crossman Elizabeth D., (Mrs. A. W.) dressmaker, h 6 South.


Crossman Willis A., laundryman, 11 Summer, h 9 Bradford.


Crowell Harvey S., tobacco, cigars aud liquors, 50 North, h 12 Bradford. Crowley John, laborer, h Wahconah.


CULLEN DAVID M., carpenter and joiner, tinsmith, h 27 Newell. Cullen Edward H., clerk, bds Taconic.


Cullen John C., (Ladd & Co.,) h 10 Beaver.


Cullen Joseph W., gardener, bds 39 Third.


Cullen Lizzie Miss., dressmaker for Mrs. Dunham, bds Taconic. Cullen Margaret J., widow of Patrick, resident, 10 Beaver.


Cullen Patrick, truckman, h Taconic, n Wendell ave.


Cullen Patrick H., laster at shoe factory, bds 39 Third.


Cullen Peter, gardener, h 39 Third.


Cullett Charles, blacksmith for S. M. Cooley, h near North.


Culver Caroline A., widow of Rev. Newell, resident, 97 Fenn.


Culver Polly, widow of Moses, resident, aged 78, h 9 Willis place.


Culverhouse Bertie, dressmaker, 18 Fenn.


Culverhouse Samuel, laborer, h Wahconah.


Cummings Bartlett, stone mason, h 38 Third.


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PITTSFIELD VILLAGE-TOWN OF PITTSFIELD.


Cummings Bartley J., shoemaker, h 117 Fenn.


Cummings James, employee Terry Clock Co., bds 38 Third.


Cummings Michael J., (C. & Hanrahan, ) h 38 Third.


CUMMINGS PETER, general blacksmith for L. C. Learned, old Clapp shop, Clapp ave., h 11 Divison.


Cummings William L., laster in shoe factory, h 58 Fenn.


Cummings & Hanrahan, (Michael J. C. and Henry B. H.,) groceries and provisions, 126 North.


Cunningham John, engineer at Pomeroy's mills, h 49 W. Housatonic.


Cunningham Joseph, machinist, bds 49 W. Housatonic.


Cunningham Kate, works in shoe factory, bds 55 Fenn.


Curley Bernard F., clerk 98 North, bds 6 Cottage row.


Curtain Patrick, laborer, bds 28 Railroad.


Curtin Michael, groom for E. Learned, bds do.


Curtin William, hostler for Bridges & Co., h 10 Daniels ave.


Curtis Clara L. Miss, resident 21 Second.


Curtis Lizzie A., widow of Miles H., h 9 W. Housatonic.


Curtis Maria, widow of Sherman, aged 85, bds 83 Fenn.


Curtiss Arthur F., station and freight agt. B. & A. R. R., h 2 Francis sve. Curtiss Frederick, retired station agt. B. & A. R. R., aged 87, h 2 Francis ave. Cushanon Hugh, tanner, h 8 N. Pearl.


Cushing Annie Miss, dressmaker 13¿ North, bds Francis ave.


CUTTING WALTER COL., served on staff of Gen. C. C. Auger, in Civil War, resident, h 3 Wendell ave.


Daily Catharine, widow of Michael, h 31 Church.


Daily John, engineer, bds 31 Church.


Daily Thomas, weaver, bds 31 Church.


Daley Dennis, mason, h Mill.


Daley James, teamster, h John.


Daley James, carder at Porneroy's, h West.


Daley Joseph A., plumber, bds West.


Daley Margaret E., widow of Timothy, h Lake.


Daley Patrick, teamster for F. G. Guilds, h Beaver.


Daley Thomas, laborer, h 3 Park.


Dalton Thomas, machinist, h 24 Circular ave.


Daly Gustin, asst. book-keeper for T. Clapp, bds II River.


Daly James W., clerk at J. H. Daly's, h 33 Railroad.


Daly Joseph, boss carder for L. Pomeroy's Sons, h 38 S. Church.


Daly Joseph H. Jr., groceries, provisions, crockery &c., 38 West, h North,


Daly Joseph P., book-keeper for Robbins & Kellogg, h Lake.


Daly Sarah, widow of John, h 75 Francis ave.


Daly William A., supt. of woolen till, at Smyrna, Georgia, h 1I River.


Daniels Charles J., saloon, Mckay, bds First.


Daniels Napoleon G., works in a shoe factory, bds 8 Lake.


DANIELS STEPHEN V. R., member of finance committe Pittsfield Savings bank, owns farm 18, h I Daniels ave.


Danis Armand, harness maker at Gale Bros., h 8 Beaver.


Danis Treffle, (Danis & Penner, ) h Second.


Danis & Penner, (Treffle Danis and Dennis Penner) general blacksmiths, Mc- Kay street.


Dano William T., driver at Russell's livery, bds Berkshire House.


Darling Mary E., nurse, bds 21 Railroad.


Dartt William H., carriage maker, h 9 Reed.


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PITTSFIELD VILLAGE-TOWN OF PITTSFIELD.


Daslen Henry, shoemaker, h Clough.


DAVENPORT ED. S., dentist, 2 Bowerman's block, West cor South, h 16 West Housatonic.


Davis Charles, hair worker, h 39 Daniels ave.


Davis Charles, steam fitter, room over I Bank row.


Davis Edward E., restaurant, Mckay.


Davis Henry R., served in Co. D, 10th Mass. Vols., h I Newell.


Davis High, shirt ironer, bds 28 Railroad.


Davis James S., retired, bds Berkshire House.


Davis Mary B., widow of Henry G., resident, h 7 Appleton ave.


Davis Nancy, widow, h 9 West Housatonic.


Davis Nancy P., widow of John J., resident, 25 East.


Davis William, currier in O. Coogan's tannery, h 20 Howard.


Davis William H., tanner and currier, prop. saloon, 3 Cottage row, h 18 Howard.


Dawes Henry L. Hon., U. S. senator, att'y and counselor at law, Park place, h I Elm.


Dawes Henry L., Jr., student at law, bds I Elm.


Dawson Joseph A., liquor dealer and saloon, North cor Morton place, bds 17 Cottage row.


Day Eliza, widow of Deacon Daniel, h 22 Union.


Day Homer I., emp. American Ex. Co., bds 36 Francis ave.


Day Thomas H., bookkeeper, h 5 Union.


DAY WARREN E., book-keeper at Agricultural National bank, job printer, manuf. of rubber stamps, stencil plates, key checks, etc., h I Howard. Dean Henry, clerk, 20 North, bds 24 Appleton ave.


Dean Henry L., emp. of Terry Clock Co., bds 24 Appleton ave.


Dean James F., book-keeper, h 24 Appleton ave.


Dean Morton S., carpenter and joiner, h 4 Third.


Dean Willard A., clock maker, h 5 Seymour.


Decelles Louis, dealer in groceries, h 4 Browns ave.


Decelles Salina, (Mrs. Lewis) dressmaker, h 4 Browns ave.


Decelles Stephen, carpenter, h 67 River.


Decker Everet E., clerk, h Robbins ave.


Decker Harvey H., printer, bds 4 Robbins ave.


Decker John, harnessmaker at Gale Bros., h 62 Fenn.


Decker Kate, widow of Isaac, h 4 Robbins ave.


Deely Lawrence, blacksmith, h 106 Fenn.


DeGroff Frank S., clerk for G. R. Lowden, bds Gold ave. cor Williams.


Deland Roxanna, widow of William N., h 4 West Housatonic.


DeLaney Bryan D., laborer, h Clough.


Delany Margaret T , widow of James, bds Maud.


Dellert Louisa E., widow John E., resident, h 20 North Second.


Denane Patrick, laborer, h Daniels ave.


Deneen Jeremiah, furniture painter, h Maud.


Denis Armidon, harnessmaker for Gale Bros., h 8 Beaver.


Denison Elijah G., cabinet maker, h 53 Beaver.


Denison George H., printer in Eagle office, bds 53 Beaver. Dennis Treffle, blacksmith, McKay, h off Second.


Denny Edward J., emp. B. & A. R. R., bds 39 South Church.


Denny George T., printer, h 21 West Housatonic.


Denny James, cloth finisher, h 39 South Main.


Denny James, Jr., clerk, bds 39 South Church.


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PITTSFIELD VILLAGE-TOWN OF PITTSFIELD.


Derby Decalous, farm laborer, bds 62 Beaver.


Dervin Albert, carpenter, bds 4 Cottage row.


Derwin Mitchell, laborer, bds off 28 Beaver.


Desaulniers A. L., pastor of the French R. C. church, h 8 N. First. Descelle Fred, laborer, bds 44 Bradford.


Desler Henry, shoemaker, Clough, h do.


Desmond Mary, dressmaker, bds 13 Lincoln.


Desmond Sanford, clerk, 79 North, bds Willis place.


De Vall William J., machinist, h 83} West.


Devanny Daniel W., (Devanny & Son) sidewalk commissioner, bds Gold ave opp. Howard.


Devanny James, mason, h 60 Clough.


Devanny John, (Devanny & Son) h Gold ave. opp. Howard.


Devanny M. Kate, milliner, bds Gold ave. opp. Howard.


Devanny M. Lizzie Miss, book-keeper, bds Gold ave. opp. Howard.


Devanny Margaret E., (Mrs. John) millinery and fancy goods, 146 North, h Gold ave. opp. Howard.


Devanny Patrick, laborer, h 47 Clough, cor Robbins ave.


Devanny & Son, (John and Daniel W.) stone cutters, contractors and build- ers, manufs. of curbing, building trimmings, monuments, &c., yard near Burbanks Hotel stable.


Devine John, boiler-maker, h 47 Clough.


Devine Thomas, machinist, bds 28 Railroad.


Devlin John, blacksmith, bds Main.


Devoe George, painter, h 54 Robbins ave.


Dewey Arthur L., clerk, 6 Bank row, bds 8 Bradford.


Dewey Edward W., clerk for H. P Taylor & Sons, bds 8 Bradford.


Dewey Henry W., clerk, bds 8 Bradford.


DEWEY HENRY W., JR., (Roberts & Dewey) city physician, bds 48 N. First.


Dewey James D., clerk for H. T. Morgan, bds 9 N. First.


Dewey M. Louise, widow of Henry W., resident, h 9 N. First.


Dewey Nelson M., bds 9 N. First.


Dewey Robert A., clerk, bds 8 Bradford.


Dibble Charlotte M., widow of Seymour, bds 2 South ave.


*DIEHL MARTIN, manuf. of pies, bread, cakes, wedding cakes a specialty, 206 North, h do. [Card on page 194.] Dillon Edward, stone mason, h I Pleasant.


Dillon John, laborer, bds 6 Crosier ave.


Dillon Martin H., (W. J. & Co.) resides in Boston, Mass.


Dillon Michael, mason, h S. Church.


Dillon Michael, laborer, h 20 Winter.


Dillon Thomas, mason. h 15 Melville.


Dillon Thomas M., dealer in groceries, h 6 Crosier ave.


DILLON WILLIAM J., (W. J. & Co.) 5 Crosier ave.


DILLON W. J. & CO., (William J. and Martin H. Dillon) props. of meat market, and dealers in meats of all kinds, 33 Fenn.


Dimmock Oliver W., commercial traveler, bds 12 Church. Dinsmore Charles C., pattern maker for Wm. Clark & Co., h 15 Adam.


Dionne Thelesphor J., carpenter and joiner, cabinet maker, bds 54 Fenn. Dittman Albert, clerk, 47 and 49 North, bds 40 Wahconah.


Dittman Ferdinand, barber, 81 North, bds Wahconah.


Dittman Henry, carpenter, h Wahconah.


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PITTSFIELD VILLAGE-TOWN OF PITTSFIELD.


Dodge Arthur, clerk. bds Pleasure park.


Dodge Daniel J., retired hatter, resident, 44 Fenn.


Dodge Haskell, builder, Railroad, h Francis ave.


Dodge James C., mason, h 33 Daniels ave.


Dodge Mary A., widow of Portus E., resident, h 21 Second.


Dodge Norman, brick mason. bds 33 Daniels ave.




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