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Watts George, laborer, h Renne place.
Waugh Clarence H., piano and organ tuner, 6 West, h 29 East.
Way Walter H., organist first Congregational church, and teacher of instru- mental music, bds Berkshire House.
Waver Anna, widow of Frank, h John.
Weaver J. James, invalid, bds 18 Cottage row.
Webb Charles P., delivery clerk for W. H. Cooley, h W. Housatonic.
Webb John, grocer with John F., h 11 Orchard cor First.
Webb John F., dealer in groceries, canned goods and flour, 9 Orchard, h 1I do. Webber --- , widow of William, h 163 North.
Webber Willis A., retired, h 161 North.
Webster Charles H., emp. Terry Clock Co., h 20 West Housatonic.
Webster Lewis V., house painter, h 18 Lake.
Webster Robert, boiler repairer B. & A. R. R., h Francis ave.
Weed Charles, carpenter, h 12 Robbins ave.
Weeks Charles F., asst. train dispatcher B. & A. R. R., h Jubilee hill.
Weise Robert E., clerk, bds 17 Summer.
Welch Anthony, emp, Terry Clock Co., h John.
Welch Charles, mason, bds 12 First.
Welch Frank, teamster, bds 12 First.
Welch George H., emp. of Backus & Son, bds 7 Clough.
Welch James, emp. B. & A. R. R., h 40 Second.
Welch John, laborer, bds 28 Railroad.
Welch Martin, Jr., carpenter, h 30 Howard.
Welch Matthew, stone mason, h 40 Clough.
Welch Matthew, carpenter and joiner, h 28 Howard.
Welch. Michael, laborer, h I Park.
Welch Thomas, painter, bds 49 Railroad.
WELLER ISRAEL C., wholesale dealer in grain, flour, and feed, 72 North, h do.
Wellington Hiram B., sheriff of Berkshire Co., office at court-house and jail, residence jail building, North Second st.
Wellington Marshall S., clerk, bds 36 North Second.
Wellington Nancy B., (Mrs. H. B.) with Mrs. Gideon Smith, of Lenox, owns farm 250 acres, h North Second.
Wells Lillie, book-keeper, 47 and 49 Nortlı, bds Union.
Wells William M., foreman Merrill & Co., h 8 Bradford.
Welsh Redmond, restaurant, West, h Learned ave. Wentworth George M., ( Hall & Wentworth) h 12 Adam.
WENTWORTH WALTER H., physician and surgeon, chairman of Pitts- field Board of Health, office 2 South, h 148 North.
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PITTSFIELD VILLAGE-TOWN OF PITTSFIELD.
Werden Isaac J., machinist, h 34 Wellington ave.
Weser Willie, (Weser & Waldschmidt) bds 31 North Second.
Weser & Waldschmidt,(Willie Weser and Conrad G., Waldschmidt, ) barbers, 4 Market place.
West Frederick T., agent of Berkshire Mutual Fire Ins. Co., bds 26 South. WEST GILBERT, (J. C. & Bro. ) h 39 South.
West Harry G., clerk, bds 39 South.
WEST JOHN C., (J. C. West & Bro.) h 26 South, cor East Housatonic.
WEST JOHN C. & BRO., (John C. and Gilbert) dealers in general merchan- dise, North, cor Park place.
West Mary E., widow of Charles, h 2 W. Housatonic.
West William B., clerk for J. C. West & Bro., bds 39 South.
Westfall Harry, electrician, bds 13 Francis ave.
Weston Mabel J., dress and cloak making, 8t North, h do.
Wetherbee Natta E., lady principal Maplewood Institute, bds do.
Whaland John, reed maker, h 16 Adam.
Wheat Cornelius R., retired, bds 25 Orchard.
Wheelehan John, laborer, h rear 87 West.
Wheeler Charles H., carpenter and joiner, h 23 Newell.
Wheeler Horatio N., retired, bds with S. A. Russell, North.
WHEELER JAMES H., physician and surgeon, 60 North, h I Beaver. Wheeler John, reed maker, h 16 Adam.
WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO., Thomas A. Hannon agent.
WHELDEN CHARLES M., COL., chairman of commissioners of sidewalks
and sewers, prop. of Whelden block, served as lieut-colonel of Western Bay State Regt .. h Whelden's block, North.
Whipple Albert H., book-keeper and draughtsman, h 10 Adam.
Whipple Alden B., pastor of Baptist church in Hancock, h 7 Wendell ave.
Whipple Charles C., clerk, 28 Fenn, bds 14 Pomeroy ave.
Whipple Phila M., teacher of languages in Pittsfield High school, bds 7 Wendell ave.
Whipple Stephen T., resident, h 12 Summer.
White Andrew J .. emp. of Robbins & Kellogg, h 21 Orchard.
White Henry, baker for M. Diehl, bds 206 North.
White James L., emp. Terry Clock Co., h 7 Dunham.
White John, (J. White & Co.) bds Parker Hotel.
WHITE JOHN, (Gimlich & White) h Onota.
White John F., clerk, h 31 Second.
WHITE J. & CO., (J. White and C. H. Hune,) florists, growers and dealers in flowers, cut flowers, funeral designs, boquets, etc., West, rear Burbank Hotel. [Card on page 368.]
White Kate, (Mrs. Henry) works in bakery, bds 206 North.
White William G., policeman. h 49 North First.
White William L., foreman shoe cutter, h 25 Second cor Silver.
Whiting William H., messenger at Mass. State House, h Brown.
Whiting William W., paper manuf., office Central block, Market st., h 13 Wendell ave.
Whitmire Ambrose, shoe laster, h 25 Wellington ave.
Whitmire Christopher, shoemaker, h 3 Renne place.
Whitmire Eliza, widow of Christopher, h 25 Wellington ave.
Whitney Clarissa, widow of Richard, bds 7 Adam.
Whitney Eli, painter, h 157 North.
Whitney George, painter, bds 15 Dunham.
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PITTSFIELD VILLAGE-TOWN OF PITTSFIELD.
Whitney John W., painter, bds 15 Dunham.
Whitney Samual B., painter, and dealer in hulled corn, h 15 Dunham.
Whitney Wellman C., book-binder, bds 15 Dunham.
Whittaker Garrett H., house painter, h Holland's block, Second.
Wich Lorenzo, emp. of H. Von Nida, bds 192 North.
Wilbur Aaron K., clerk, bds 8 Depot.
WILBUR EUGENE T., (Hopkins & W.) h 8 Linden.
Wilbur Charles W., railroad brakeman B. & A. R. R., h 119 West.
Wilbur Edward C., passenger conductor on B & A. R. R., h 119 West.
Wilcox Charles M., law student, bds 11 Linden.
Wilcox Marshall, justice of the peace, and att'y and counselor at law, Bow- erman's block, South st., h 11 Linden.
Wilcox William E., foreman Pittsfield Tack Co., h 26 North Second.
Wild Samuel, house painter, bds 9 Beaver.
Wild Samuel G., painter, and paper hanger, h 9 Beaver.
Wilder Mary E., teacher, bds 41 South.
Wilder William R., clerk for L. Pomeroy's Sons, bds 14 Church.
Wiley Elizabeth and Ellen, residents, South.
Wiley Harry, stone mason, bds 3 Newell.
Wiley John W., stone mason, h 13 Newell.
Willard H. Francena, house-keeper, 8 South.
Willard Robert E., dealer in drugs and medicines, South cor West, h 16 Pomeroy's ave.
Wellett Simeon, laborer, h 105 North.
Willey Almon, foreman Franklin steam laundry, h 9 Pearl.
WILLEY BENJAMIN F., (Willey Robinson Mfg. Co.) dealer in sewing machines, and jobbing machinist, 48 North, h y Pearl.
Willey Frank A., machinist, h 99 Fenn.
Willey Frank A., foreman shoe factory, bds 9 Pearl.
Willey Joseph S., machinist for B. F., bds 9 Pearl.
WILLEY ROBINSON MFG. CO., B. F. Willey, pres .; J. A. Wall, treas .; manuf. of shirts, props. of Franklin steam laundry, 48 North. Williams Anson, coachman for Mrs. Joslyn, bds South ave.
Williams Caroline Miss, resident, aged 80, bds 18 North Second.
Williams Catharine, (Mrs. Charles) h Market.
WILLIAMS ELEAZER, general hardware, 2 Academy of Music block, North, h 10 Clinton ave.
William J. Arthur, professional base ball player, h 60 North, room 24.
Williams James G., laborer, h 51 Burbank.
Williams George, carpet weaver, h Liberty.
Williams Leonard, dealer in horses, h 11 Burbank.
Williams Maria, widow of James, h 41 Second.
Williams Matthias, machinist, South, Bowerman's block.
Williams Sarah A., (Mrs. J. Arthur) dress and cloak maker, 60 North, room 24.
Williams Sarah A., widow of John G., resident, aged 90, h 22 Burbank.
Williams William, carpet weaver, 4 Depot, h do.
Williams William B., laundryman, h II Summer. Williams Willis D., deliverer for American Ex. Co., bds 14 Bradford, Wilmot Francis, resident, aged 72, bds 3 Lake.
Wilmot John F., works in shoe factory, h 26 Browns ave.
Wilsey David, carpenter, h 28 Lincoln.
Wilsey Eugene J., fireman for Merrill & Co., h 6. North Second.
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PITTSFIELD VILLAGE-TOWN OF PITTSFIELD.
Wilsey James H., house painter, h 14 Elm.
Wilson Alfred, laborer, h 103 North.
Wilson Anna, widow of Joseph, h 189 North.
Wilson Benjamin, laborer, h 56 Robbins ave.
William Benjamin, Jr., night soiler, bds 56 Robbins ave.
Wilson Charles, shoemaker, bds 28 Railroad.
Wilson Dewitt, night soiler, h 56 Robbins ave.
Wilson Edward B., principal of Center Grammar school, h 13 Reed.
Wilson Edward B., (W. H. Teeling & Co.) traveling salesman for W. H. Teeling & Co., bds North.
Wilson James H., (Reed & Wilson) (Wilson, Glennon & Co., ) h 37 South.
Wilson Mary, widow of Solomon, h 28 Center.
Wilson Parthenia, laundress, h 28 River.
Wilson William, coachman, bds 53 South.
Wilson & Read, (James W. and Franklin F. R.,) ins. agents, 3 West.
WILLIS GEORGE S., chief engineer of the Pittsfield fire department, inspector of petroleum (with James Boyds & Son, of Boston, Mass.) dealer in fire department supplies, office at fire department, h 17 Wen- dell ave.
Willis Louisa A., widow of George S., resident, 17 Wendell ave.
Winchell Harry, janitor at fire engine house, bds 16 Second.
Winnie Peter, shoe cutter, bds 15 Burbank.
Winter George, teamster, h 7 Orchard.
Winter Hiram J., laborer, h off Beaver.
Wise Fred, at Pomeroys, h 33 Railroad.
Wolf Charles M., merchant tailor and clothier, 42 North, h 63 Francis ave.
Wolf Louis, variety store, 75 and 77 West, h Daniels ave.
WOLF JOHN S., wholesale dealer in flour, grain and kerosene oil, Clapp ave., h South cor Taconic.
Wumsley Caroline, (Mrs. Andrew) h Alder.
*WOOD BROS., (Joseph H. and William P.) dealers in pianos and organs, sheet music and small instruments, 6 West st. [Card on page 84.]
Wood C. F. Mrs., matron Maplewood institute, bds do.
Wood Dwight A., emp. Robbins & Kellogg, bds 9 Beaver.
WOOD EDGAR M., U. S. commissioner, and attorney and counselor at law, 10 Bank row, h 9 Gold ave.
Wood Fred B., painter and medical student, bds 55 Fenn.
Wood James, retired, h 3 Summer.
Wood John P., shoemaker, h 21 Gold ave.
WOOD JOSEPH H., (Wood Bros.) h 21 Gold ave.
Wood Richard A., emp. of Terry Clock Co., h 6 Browns ave.
WOOD WILLIAM P., (Wood Bros. ) h 18 Newell.
Woodard Mary E. Mrs., dressmaker, h 3 Cottage row.
Woodbridge Levi, shoe pegger, h 15 Hamlin.
WOODRUFF MORGAN L., physician and surgeon, 40 North, bds 16 Railroad.
WOODRUFF RUSSELL, dealer in coal and wood, manuf. and dealer in lumber, farm in W. Stockbridge 200, sprout land 96, and in Pittsfield sprout land 207, 16 Railroad, h do.
Woods Claire, emp. Terry Clock Co., bds 82 Fenn.
Woodward Louisa B., widow of Henry, resident, 23 East, home St. Louis, Mo.
Wollison George, clerk, 19 Fenn, bds Francis ave.
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TOWN OF PITTSFIELD-OUTSIDE FIRE DISTRICT.
Wollison George W., carpenter, h 32 Francis ave.
WOLLISON HERBERT S., (R. D. Wollison & Son) sec'y Berkshire Co. Wheelmen, bds 4 Union.
Wollison Jane A., (Mrs. G. W.) dealer in colored rug patterns, h 32 Fancis avenue.
WOLLISON REUBEN D., (R. D. & Son) decorative paper hanger, n 4 Union.
WOLLISON R. D. & SON, (Reuben D. and Herbert S.) paper hangers, fine and decorative work a specialty, h 4 Union.
Woolsey Eugene, fireman for Merrill & Co.
Worby Henry, teamster for F. G. Guilds, h 14 Guilds hill.
Worcester Ephraim P., farmer 15, h 65 Beaver.
Worcester Julia A. Miss, compositor, h 65 Beaver.
Worden Elias, manuf. and dealer in housekeeping goods, picture frames, &c., First st.
Wright Arthur, carpenter, Merrill & Co., h 4 Adam.
Wright Charles C., book-keeper and cashier for Hinsdale Bros., of Hinsdale, h 21 Daniels ave.
Yale Roland B., emp. Terry Clock Co., bds 14 Pearl.
Young Charles H., farmer, h 54 Beaver.
Young Charles H., Jr., emp. Terry Clock Co., bds 54 Beaver.
Young Edward, farmer, bds 54 Beaver.
Young Paul, stone mason, 28 Circular ave.
Zaph Elias S., carpenter, h 6 Francis ave.
Zopf Benedict, painter, h 91 River.
Zoric Michael, brewer, bds 52 Railroad.
PITTSFIELD.
TOWN OUTSIDE FIRE DISTRICT.
( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )
(Postoffice address is Pittsfield, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Adams House, (Coltsville) r 10, Michael H. Hogan, prop.
Aldrich Edgar D., (Dalton) r 10, millwright in Z. Crane, Jr., & Co.'s paper mill.
Andrews Russell E., (Coltsville) r 9, farmer 15.
Anthony Hannah, (Coltsville, r 10, widow of Dwight.
Anthony James M., (Coltsville) r 10, farmer 14. Arthur Samuel, (W. Pittsfield) r 45, watchman at Barker's mill.
Ayers William, off r 28, teamster.
Baker A. and E. Misses, (W. Pittsfield) r 54, own farm of 65 acres.
Baker Henry, (Pontoosuc) r 6, overseer drying room Pontoosuc Woolen Co.'s mill.
Balcom Mary A., r 19, widow of James, h and I acre.
You will always find the best goods for the money at E. C. HILL'S, 9 North Street, Pittsfield.
362
TOWN OF PITTSFIELD-OUTSIDE FIRE DISTRICT.
Barber Frederick, r 8, farmer, son of Thomas.
Barber George R., r 8, farmer, son of Thomas.
Barber Hiram F., r 8, farmer, son of Thomas.
BARBER THOMAS, r 8, 40 cows, 28 young cattle, 4 horses, butter and cheese specialties, farmer 400.
Barker Charles T., 3d, (W. Pittsfield) r 51, merchant, son of John V.
Barker Gardner T., r 45, son of Charles T., supt. in Barker Brothers' lower mill.
Barker J. & Brothers, (West Pittsfield) (John V. and Otis R.) prop. woolen mills, manufs. union fancy cassimeres, and keep general store, own 1, 200 acres.
Barker John V., (W. Pittsfield) r 51, (B. and Bros.)
Barker John V., Jr., (W. Pittsfield) supt. Barker Bros, upper mill, r 51.
Barker Otis R., (W. Pittsfield) r 51, (B. & Bros.)
Barnard Charles A., painter and paper hanger, Beaver st.
Barnett William J., off r 62, finisher in Taconic mills.
Barrett James N., r 22, farmer.
Barrett Justin S., r 35, wagonmaker and farmer 40 acres.
Barry Daniel, watchman Osceola mills.
Barry Thomas, (W. Pittsfield) r 45, laborer Barker's mill.
Barry William H., fac. op., Osceola mill.
Barry William J., fac. op., Osceola mill.
Bassett Edward W., r 36, painter and farmer 32.
Batchelder Albert J., overseer Peck's mill, h Wahconah.
Bates George M., r 37, mechanic, emp. Merrill & Co.
Bates Huldah, r 37, widow of Freeman.
BATES WILLIAM T., r 36, breeder of Ayrshire cattle, reg., and grade Jersey cattle, farrier, and dealer in horses, 12 cows, farmer 153.
Beauvoir -- Mrs., widow, r 6.
Bedford James, r 13, boss gigger Russell's mill.
Beebe Charles D., (W. Pittsfield) watchman, Barkersville.
Bel Air Mfg. Co., r 63, (Edward Learned, Frank E. Kernochan, E. McAlpine Learned) manuf. fancy cassimeres.
Bence Henry, r 28, wool carder.
Bence Henry, Sr., (Pontoosuc) off r 6, operative Pontoosuc mill.
Bence Jacob, r 29, farmer 50.
Bence John, r 29, farmer, son of Jacob.
BENEDICT ARTHUR M., r 21, (Bates & Benedict) farmer, agent for Walter Wood mowing machine, and Champion horse rake.
Benedict Olin T., r 6, truckman, boarding house, 30 cows, milk peddler, farmer, leases of Pontoosuc Woolen Co. 200, and runs reaper and binder.
Benedict Oren, r 21, 60 cows, 25 young cattle, milk dealer, farmer 2 10.
Bennett Victor, r 37, laborer.
Bennett Joseph, r 45, laborer.
Bensen Joseph, r 13, boss spinner, Russell's mill.
Biety Thomas, (W. Pittsfield) carpenter, Stearnsville ..
Blatz Frank, (Pontoosuc) off r 6, laborer in Pontoosuc mill.
Boden Nicholas, (W. Pittsfield) loom fixer, Barkersville.
Booth Elihu D., r 58, farmer, son of Dwight D.
Booth Sarah M,, r 58, widow of Dwight D., farmer 33 acres.
Bosquett Joseph, (Pontoosuc) off r 6, laborer Pontoosuc woolen mill.
Bottomley Isaac, (W. Pittsfield) fac. op., Barkersville.
363
TOWN OF PITTSFIELD-OUTSIDE FIRE DISTRICT.
Boughton John W., (W. Pittsfield) r 45, engineer Barker's mill.
Brainard John, (W. Pittsfield) r 53, farmer, 10 cows.
Breen Michael, (W. Pittsfield) fac. op., Barkersville. Brewster Frank, r 35, farmer 100.
Bridgman Edward H., (Dalton) r 10, supt. in Z. Crane, Jr., & Bro.'s paper mill, leases 8 acres of Amelia Barnard, of Windsor Locks, Ct.
Brodie Charles E., r 1, farmer, son of Joseph.
Brodie Joseph, r 1, dairy 7 cows, farmer 150.
Broomback Franklin, r 13, fac. op, Peck's mill, h and 2} acres.
Brooks Thomas L., r 37, retired farmer.
Brown Edward, r 13, overseer wool shop, Russell's mill.
Brown George, r 24}, farm laborer.
Brown George W., r 58, farmer 20.
Buckingham Catharine, r 28, widow of John, summer residence, and farm 50.
Buckley John, off r 6}, weaver Taconic mills.
Buntin James, boss weaver Osceola mill.
Burke A. J., (West Pittsfield) boss carder, Barkersville.
Burke Edward, (West Pittsfield) r 45, laborer, Barkersville.
Burke James, cor r 6 and 12, farmer 30.
Burke John, r 13, machinist, Russell's mill.
Burke Michael, r 47, fac. op. and farmer 14.
Burlingame George E., r 13, blacksmith, Northrop st.
Burlingame Margaret, r 13, widow of Jarvis, farm 40.
Burlingham Jane M., 108 Beaver.
BURNHAM EDWIN L., Pontoosuc off r 6, overseer finishing room, Pon- toosuc Woolen Co.
Butler Dudley E., r 29, farmer 54.
CADWELL AMBROSE H., r 48, 180 sheep, farmer 140.
Cadwell Henry H., r 48, physician, and farmer, son of Ambrose H.
Cadwell William M., r 48, farmer, son of Ambrose H.
Cahill James, (Coltsville) r 10, emp. Crane & Co.'s government mill.
Cahill Michael, (Coltsville) r 10, emp. Crane & Co.'s government mill.
Cain John, off r 62, (Mountain & Cain.)
Callahan Patrick, (Dalton) r 10, emp. Z. Crane, Jr., & Bro.'s paper mill, owns 2 acres.
Campbell Harriet M., r 29, widow of David, formerly editor of Sandusky Clarion, farm 100.
Canning Lawrence, (West Pittsfield) r 48, fac. op., farmer 50.
Canning Thomas, (West Pittsfield) farm laborer, Barkersville.
Carey James, r 57, farmer 14 acres.
Carey John, r 62, engineer Taconic mills.
Carroll James, boss spinner Osceola mill.
Carson Moses, (W. Pittsfield) dyer, Barkersville.
Carver John W., building mover, Beaver st.
Casey David, r 32, machinist.
Casue Samuel, r 13, fac. op., Russell's mill.
Cassidy Patrick, r 58, farm laborer.
Castle John D., r 32, carpenter and farmer 15.
Chapman Aaron B., (New Lenox) r 58, carpenter, and farmer Io.
Chapman Amos, r 28, 25 cows, milk peddler, farmer 178.
Chapman Dr. E. N., r 12}, summer residence, winter residence Brooklyn, N.Y.
JENKS & LEGATE, Adams, Mass., have always on hand a full and com- plete line of Gents' Furnishing Goods.
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TOWN OF PITTSFIELD-OUTSIDE FIRE DISTRICT.
Chapman George, r 32, mason, and farmer 12.
Chesley I. F., r 13, with S. N. & C. Russell, h cor r 13 and Wahconah st.
Churchill John, r 19, 50 sheep, farmer 200.
Churchill John B., r 1, farmer, son of Lemuel B.
Churchill Lemuel B., r 1, farmer 88, and in Lanesboro 96.
Churchill Thomas P. and John B., r 1, joint owners in 160 sheep, 21 head of cattle, farm 100, and 210 acres in Lanesboro.
Clark Edward, (Pontoosuc) r 6, operative in Pontoosuc mill.
Clark George W., r 7, farmer 45.
CLARK JOHN F., off r 36, 10 cows, 65 sheep, farmer 207.
Clark Sylvester, r 58, farmer 30.
Clark William D., r 28, farmer 13.
Clough Isaac, r 13, foreman dye room, Peck's mill.
Coakley David, (Pontoosuc) r 6, laborer in mill.
Coe John F., r 34, teamster, 7 horses and farmer 2}.
Coine John, r 13, loom fixer, Russell's mills.
Coleman Isaac, r 13, fac. op., Russell's mill.
COLLINS SYLVESTER, r 21, milk peddler, leases of Frederick C. Peck house and garden, has sold milk in Pittsfield since 1860.
Colwell Bernard, off r 6}, weaver, Taconic mills.
Colwell Patrick, (Pontoosuc) r 4, farmer 22,
Conley Patrick, (West Pittsfield) r 46, fac. op., owns 3 houses and farm 17. Connelly Michael, (West Pittsfield) r 45, fac. op., Barker's rnill.
Conners Teddy, r 32, farmer 6.
Connor James, (W. Pittsfield) fac. op., Barkersville.
Connor Patrick, (W. Pittsfield) laborer, Barkersville.
Cook Emily, r 34, widow of Charles, tailoress.
Coonley Jacob, (Pontoosuc) off r 6, laborer in Pontoosuc mill.
Coons George, (W. Pittsfield) r 51, farm laborer, Barkersville. Cornelius Samuel, r 13, carpenter, Russell's mill. Costello Michael, (W. Pittsfield) r 53, farmer 10.
Costin David, (Pontoosuc) r 6, section hand in Pontoosuc mill.
Cotty Ishmael, (W. Pittsfield) r 49, blacksmith, h and lot. Coty Romeo, (W. Pittsfield) cor 52 and 53, blacksmith, owns h and lot. Coughlin Richard, (W. Pittsfield) r 54 farmer. Counter Herrick, (Dalton) r 10, emp. in paper mill.
CRANE ZENAS M., (Dalton) (Crane & Co.) paper maker.
CRANE & CO., (Dalton) r 10, (Zenas M., James B. and W. Murray Crane) propritors of "Government paper mill," manuf. bank note and bond paper for U. S. Government, and at their mills in Dalton bank note and bond papers used by several foreign governments and the trade generally.
Crawford Norman, r 24, farmer, leases of Edwin R. Morse 100 acres. Crocker Hiram W., r 29, farm laborer, h and lot.
Crocker Milo, r 22, laborer.
Crosier Charles, r 29, 14 cows, farmer 100.
Crosier William D., r 26, (Crosier & Bartlett) butcher and meat market.
Crossin George, (W. Pittsfield) fac. op., Barkersville.
Crossin Robert, (W. Pittsfield) fac. op., Barkersville. Crossin William, (W. Pittsfield) farmer, Barkersville. Croughwell Ann, (Coltsville) r 23, widow of George.
Croughwell Patrick, (Coltsville) r 10, emp. in Crane & Co.'s government mill. Crowley John, r 13, fac. op., Russell's mill.
Curley James, off r 6}, watchman, Taconic mills.
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TOWN OF PITTSFIELD-OUTSIDE FIRE DISTRICT.
Curtin Peter P., r 63, (Curtin & McMahon) h Eveningside.
Curtin & McMahon, r 62, (Peter P. C. and Michael M.) general merchants. Cutting Louis F., r 29, teamster, son of S. F.
Cutting S. Franklin, r 29, farmer 10.
Daly Augustine A., clerk Pontoosuc Woolen Co., bds 6 1 Francis ave. Daly Charles, (W. Pittsfield) r 46, farm laborer, h and I acre.
Daly John, fac. op., Osceola mill.
Daly Joseph T., r 58, farmer 80.
Daly Thomas, fac. op., Osceola mill.
Dougherty Michael, (W. Pittsfield) fireman in factory, Barkerville.
Dano Edward, r 34, farm laborer.
Dasella Eusea, (Pontoosuc) off r 6, laborer in Pontoosuc mill.
DAVIN EDWARD, (Coltsville) r 10, 12 cows, dealer in milk and stove wood, sugar orchard 100 trees, job teaming, farmer 85.
DAVIS EDWIN, r 34, manuf. and dealer in tripe, neatsfoot oil, bones and sizing, also breeder of white Leghorn and other fowls, owns 2 houses, farm It acres.
Davis Henry, r 56, farmer 17.
Davol Franklin H., r 122. summer residence, (Brooklyn Brass and Copper Co.,) office 100 John st., New York.
Davol William H., r 123, summer residence, pres of Brooklyn Brass and Copper Co., office 100 John st., New York.
Dellert Theodore, r 13, farmer, leases of Catherine Weitman 44.
Denehey Patrick, (W. Pittsfield) farm laborer, Barkersville.
Desmond Willianı, (W. Pittsfield) farm laborer, Barkersville.
Desmond Willie E., (W. Pittsfield) fac. op., Barkersville.
Devlin Patrick, (Berkshire) r 9, farmer 175.
Dewey Charles A., cor r 55 and 56, 14 cows, 25 sheep, 12 young cattle, farmer 230.
Dillon Michael, fac. op., Osceola mill.
Ditman Henry, (Pontoosuc) r 62, carpenter Pontoosuc Woolen Co.
Dittman William, Sr., r 13, overseer Russell's dye house.
Dodge Freeman M., r 34, horse owner, trainer and driver, residence at Pleas- ure Park.
Dolan Patrick, (W. Pittsfield) r 53, wool sorter and farmer 10.
Donahue Murty, off r 162, fuller, Taconic mills.
Donahue Patrick, (W. Pittsfield) r 51, laborer.
Donalson Rebecca, r 36, residence and 53 acres.
Downey William, (W. Pittsfield) Barkersville, farmer 15. Drake Charles A., laborer in shoe factory, h Briggs ave.
Drake John, (W. Pittsfield) r 51, laborer. Drew Richard, r 56, farmer 80.
Drew Richard J., (W. Pittsfield) r 56, farmer 7.
Driscoll James. resident, h Alcove st. off r 62.
Duffy Barney, (Pontoosuc) off r 6, laborer in Pontoosuc mill. Duffy - - Mrs., r 6}, widow of Thomas. Duffy Patrick, r 13, fac. op., Russell's mill.
Dunbar John F., (Pontoosuc) r 6, overseer machine shop Pontoosuc Woolen Co.
Dunham Darius W., r 24, farmer 34.
Dunham Isaiah H., r 24, farmer, son of Darius W.
Dunlap John, (W. Pittsfield) r 46, teamster, h and lot.
Dunn Daniel, off r 62, operative in Taconic mills.
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Dunn John, r 13, boss finisher Russell's mill.
Durham Nelson, r 34, farm laborer.
Durr John, r 13, wool sorter at Russell's.
DYER ALFRED T., (Coltsville) supt. of " Unkamet " farm. Eckert William, (W. Pittsfield) fac. op., Barkersville.
Eldridg Heman, r 36, farmer 75. (Died April 7, '84.)
Ellison James, (W. Pittsfield) r 45, fac. op,, Barker's mill.
ELLISON SAMUEL, (W. Pittsfield) r 45, boss finisher in Barker Bro.'s lower mill.
Elmer Walter, r 58, farmer, leases of John Parker 60 acres.
Eells Thomas W., r 34, farmer 14.
Fairfield George W., r 28, retired farmer, aged 74, h and 2} acres, and in Hancock 8 acres,
Fallon James, r 58, farmer 60.
Fallon James W., r 58, farmer, son of James.
Farrell Daniel, off r 62, operative in Taconic mills.
Farrell Edward, off r 62, weaver in Taconic mills.
Farrell James, r 13, fac. op., Russell's mill.
Farrell John, (Pontoosuc) r 4, farmer 32.
Farrell Patrick, (Pontoosuc) r 4, farmer 34.
Farrell William, off r 62, operative in Taconic mills.
Feeley Thomas, off r 62, operative in Taconic mills.
Field Jolın, (Coltsville) r 9, farm laborer.
Field Rhodanfus, (Coltsville) r 10, farmer 3.
Flannigan Patrick, r 13, fac. op., Russell's mill.
Fletcher Thomas, r 13, fac. op., Russell's mill.
Flynn Barney, (Pontoosuc) off r 6, laborer in Pontoosuc mill.
Foot Daniel, r 37, farmer 20, and in Dalton 100.
Foot Joseph, r 37, dealer in vegetables, grain, hay and straw, farmer 40 acres. FOOT JOSEPH M., r 34, dealer in potatoes, and farmer 125. .
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