Gazetteer of Hampshire County, Mass., 1654-1887, Part 56

Author: Gay, W. B. (William Burton), comp
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., W. B. Gay & co
Number of Pages: 824


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Military .- When the troublous times of the Revolution came, Worthing- ton early took a decided stand, and immediately after the battle of Lexing- ton, seventy-one men from this town and Ashfield marched to Cambridge. This vigorous action was pursued throughout the struggle, and the small moun- tain town has every reason to be proud of the record her patriotic ancestors has left.


In the second war with the mother country, the town took the common stand of its neighbors, a belief that the war was not necessary, but standing willing to do its share.


In the late great war the town raised 102 men, a surplus of nine over all demands, four of whom were commissioned officers. It also furnished $4,- 462.00 for the cause, aside from $4,398.42, which was subsequently repaid by the state.


VILLAGES.


WORTHINGTON, or Worthington Corners as it is locally known, is a small post village located just north of the geographical center of the town. It has one hotel, a store, blacksmith shop, paint shop, basket shop, school-house and lyceum hall, and about eighty inhabitants.


WEST WORTHINGTON is a small post village located in the northwestern part of the town, on the middle branch of Westfield river. It has one church (Methodist Episcopal), one store, a school-house, saw and grist-mill, bedstead factory, broom fixture factory and about seventeen dwellings.


SOUTH WORTHINGTON is a post village located in the extreme southern part of the town. It has one church (Methodist Episcopal), it has a basket factory, grist-mill, school-house, and about fifteen dwellings.


RINGVILLE, a small post village located in the southeastern part of the town, has a sled factory and about ten dwellings.


WORTHINGTON CENTER, a small village in the central part of the town, has one church (Congregational) a town-hall, blacksmith shop and about fifty-five inhabitants.


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MANUFACTURES.


A. Stevens & Sons's saw mill and hoop factory is located on road 21, on Bronson's brook. About 1836, when the mill was the property of Aaron Stevens, Sr., it was burned, rebuilt in 1837 ; again burned in 1857, and re- built in 1858. The Messrs. Stevens have long conducted a prosperous busi- ness here.


William C. Sampson's mill, on road 7, was built by Fordyce and Philo Sampson in 1841. Fordyce died and Philo carried on the business alone till 1855, when his son, the present proprietor, became a partner. The facilities have been extended from time to time, and Mr. Sampson now carries on a good business in the manufacture of lumber, lath and factory supplies.


J. & H. Benton's saw and grist-mill, on road I, was built in 1840, and came into their possession in 1871. The saw-mill has a circular-saw, planer and shingle machine, and the grist-mill one run of stones.


David Jones & Son's bedstead factory, on road 15, was built by Bartlett, Jordan & Co., for the manufacture of bench screws, in 1846. The factory has two planing machines, five circular saws and turning lathes. They man- ufacture bedsteads and lumber for agricultural implements.


Oliver B. Parish's factory is located on road 17. It was built in 1873-74. He does a prosperous business in the manufacture of loom fixtures and factory supplies of wood.


Hayden & Son's sled factory is located on road 53. The present factory was built in 1858, upon the site of one burned. E. & T. Ring long carried on the business here, hence the name Ringville. Mr. Hayden has been identified with the business since 1878. The firm employs about five hands in the manufacture of hand-sleds.


George H. Miller's saw-mill is located on road 46. It is fitted with circu- lar saws, turning lathe, planer, etc., and Mr. Miller does a general woodwork- ing business, and manufactures and deals in lumber.


Lyman Higgins's saw-mill is located on road 53. He does custom saw- ing


Theron K. Higgins's basket factory, at South Worthington, was established in 1883. He employs four hands.


CHURCHES.


The Congregational church, located near the geographical center of the town, was organized April 1, 1771, and Rev. Jonathan Huntington was the first pastor. The first church building was probably built, or begun, the previous summer. It stood near the present residence of Spencer Stewart, on road 31. In 1792 it was moved and rebuilt. The present building was erected in 1824-25, and has since been remodeled and extensively repaired.


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It is a wooden structure, capable of seating 600 persons, and is valued, in- cluding grounds, at about $10,000. The society now has 118 members, but at present no settled pastor.


The Methodist church at West Worthington was organized in 1849, and Rev. J. P. B. Jordan was the first pastor. The church building, a small structure, was built that year. The society now has forty-three members, with Rev. J. K. Thompson, pastor.


The Methodist church at South Worthington was formed in 1828, and a church building was erected the following year. The present building, a neat wooden structure, was built in 1847. Rev. J. K. Thompson is the present pastor.


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PART SECOND.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY


-OF-


HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, MASS.,


1 886-'87.


COMPILED AND PUBLISHED


-BY- W. B. GAY & CO.


PERMANENT OFFICE, - - SYRACUSE, N. Y.


" He that hath much to do, will do something wrong, and of that wrong must suffer the consequences ; and if it were possible that he should always act rightly, yet when such numbers are to judge of his conduct, the bad will censure and obstruct him by malevolenee, and the good sometimes by mistake."-SAMUEL JOHNSON.


SYRACUSE, N. Y .: THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL COMPANY, PRINTERS AND BINDERS.


1886.


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HAMPSHIRE COUNTY DIRECTORY.


MAX*COBE,


rice


Clothier,


77 AND 79 DWIGHT ST., HOLYOKE, MASS.


Q" Offers Great Inducements to Out-of-Town Trade. Si


THE AMHERST CASH SHOE STORE


CARRIES A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF


Boots, Shoes and Rubbers of Every Description.


Does business in a way satisfactory to all, namely : Marks all goods in plain figures, has only ONE price. buys and sells strictly for Cash, hence can and does


OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO ALL CASH BUYERS,


And you will always receive civil attention whether you buy or not. Repairing of Boots and Shoes neatly and promptly done. Soliciting your patronage, I remain, yours respectfully, HERBERT L. COE, Manager of THE AMHERST CASH SHOE STORE, Cash Row, Dickinson Block, AMHERST, MASS.


AMHERST CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION


GRANGE & STORE,


PLEASANT STREET, AMHERST, MASS.


GROCERIES, FLOUR


WOODEN WARE AND FARMING TOOLS,


GRASS SEEDS,


FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS.


W. G. TOWNE, Agent.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY


-OF-


HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, MASS,


EXPLANATIONS.


Directory is arranged as follows :-


I-Name of individual or firm.


2-Post-office address in parenthesis if different from the name of town.


3-The figure following the letter r indicates the number of the road on which the party resides, and will be found by reference to the map in the back part of this work. Where no road number is given the party is supposed to reside in the village.


4-Business or occupation.


5-A star (*) placed before a name indicates an advertiser in this work.


6-Figures placed after the occupation of a farmer indicate the number of acres owned or leased.


7-Names in CAPITALS are those who have kindly given their patronage to the work, and without whose aid its publication would have been impossible.


For additional names, corrections and changes, sce Errata.


ABBREVIATIONS .- Ab., above ; ave., avenue ; bds., boards ; bet., between ; cor., corner; E., east; emp., employee ; fac. op., factory operative ; h. house ; manuf., manufacturer ; Mfg., manufacturing ; N., north ; n., near ; opp., opposite ; prop., proprietor ; reg., registered as applied to live stock ; regt., regi- ment ; S., south ; W., west.


The word street is implied.


AMHERST.


(Postoffice address is Amherst, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)


Adams Asa, r 19, farmer 100.


Adams Austin W., (North Amherst) r 14, carpenter.


Adams Dwight W., (North Amherst) r 21, farmer 26. Adams Edward, laborer, h Westcott.


Adams Fred C., (South Amherst) r 52, son of Luther L.


Adams Henrietta H., widow N. Dickinson, h Main.


Adams Henry, druggist, Main cor. Pleasant, h Amity.


Adams Henry, (North Amherst) r 2, laborer.


Adams Luther L., (South Amherst) r 52, painter and farmer to.


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Adams Mary H , widow Prof. Charles B. bds. Amity.


Ainsworth F. & Son., (North Amherst) (F. P. and F. P., Jr.) r 18, boots, shoes, etc


Ainsworth Forrister P .. (North Amherst) (F. Ainsworth & Son) r 15.


Ainsworth Forrister P., Jr., (North Amherst) (F. Ainsworth & Son) r 18, postmaster.


Albee Alice, (North Amherst) r 15}, dressmaker.


Albee Clinton E., clerk with J. Mullen, bds. High.


Albee Edward B., (North Amherst) r 153, harnessmaker.


Albee Mary, r 19, widow John.


Albee William D., carpenter, bds. N. Pleasant.


Albee William H., (North Amherst) r 153, harnessmaker.


Albee William H .. Jr., (North Amherst) r 153, box maker.


Aldrich Marcus A., clerk with O. G. Couch & Son, h N. Prospect.


Alexander George F., clerk with the Hills Co., bds. High.


Allen Ben B., r 38. farmer 30.


Allen Edwin, r 26, Agricultural College.


Allen James W., r 38, fariner 50.


Allen Jennie, book-keeper, bds. Lessey


Allen Lewis W., r 26, saw-mill at Pelham.


Allen Lysander, r 26, wire goods and wire cloth manufr.


Allis Delia B., r 26, widow John.


Ames James S., book-keeper with H. D. Fearing & Co., h Gray.


*AMHERST CASH SHOE STORE, Herbert L Coe, manager, Cash Row. Pleasant. [See card or. page 2 ]


Amherst College, Julius H. Seelye, president, S. Pleasant.


*AMHERST CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, (C. S. Smith, pres't .; H. WV. Cook. treas ; W. G. Towne, agt.) groceries, farming tools, field and garden seeds, Cash Row, Pleasant. [See card on page 2.]


AMHERST CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY, (Edmund Hobart, pres't .; P. Ainsworth, treas .; F. W. Dickinson, manager,) off W. Pleasant, n Massachusetts Agricultural College.


AMHERST HOUSE, Edward Conkey, prop., Pleasant cor. Amity.


AMHERST HOUSE LIVERY, Paige Bros , props., livery, feed and sale stables, Amity.


*AMHERST RECORD. J. E. Williams, editor and proprietor, Printing House Square. rear Phoenix Row, Main. [See card on page 8.]


AMHERST SAVINGS BANK, (E. F. Cook, pres't .; S. C. Carter, treas .; F. A. Hobbs, asst. treas.) Savings Bank Block, Pleasant.


Angus Nelson E., foreman, with Levi Dickinson, bds. Whitney.


ARMSTRONG TIMOTHY M., (South Amherst) r 32, carpenter.


Arnold Edward H .. agent. h N. Pleasant.


Ashcroft E. T., widow John, h Dickinson.


Ashcroft M. W., widow John O., h Dickinson.


Ashley Frank S .. (North Amherst) r 17, blacksmith and wheelwright.


Ashley Lewis M., laborer h Main.


Atkins George E, (North Amherst) r ro, mason.


Averell Benjamin H., r 26, paper hanger. Ayres Charles G , engineer, h Parsons.


Ayres Elijah, farmer 12, h N. Pleasant.


Baker Dwight E., teamster, h High.


Baker Edward J., carpenter, W. Pleasant.


Baker Enos, retired farmer, h Northampton cor. Parsons.


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Baker George, retired farmer, h Hallock.


Baker Joel, r 19, farmer 40.


Baker Laura A., (South Amherst) r 42, widow Nathan W.


Baker Polly C., widow Charles H., h N. Prospect cor. Amity.


Baker William, (South Amherst) r 42, farmer 30.


BALL ALBERT M., (North Amherst) r 18. farmer 30.


Ball Hoyt E., (North Amherst) r 8}, laborer.


Ball Leonard L., clerk, bds. Main.


Ball Loren L., hat finisher, h Main.


Ball Nelson, emp. H. D. Fearing & Co., h Main.


Ball William O., (North Amherst) r 10, shipping clerk for H. D. Fearing & Co.


Bangs Danforth K., retired farmer, W. Pleasant.


Bangs Edmund I., plumber, bds. Lincoln ave.


Bangs Edward D., town clerk, h Hallock.


Bangs Oliver C., (North Amherst) (D. Graves & Co.) r 92.


BANGS WILLIAM F., farmer, W. Pleasant, n Massachusetts Agricultural College.


Banning Edward, bds. Main.


Banning L. W., plumber, h Main.


Barber Addison A. (South Amherst) off r 52, mechanic.


Bardwell Arthur F., jeweler, Williams Block, Pleasant, h do.


Barnard Alvin W., contractor and builder, E. Pleasant, h N. Pleasant.


Barrett Hannah, (South Amherst) widow A. C., farmer 37.


Bartlett Clayton A., (North Amherst) r 2, son of Lewis A. BARTLETT LEWIS A., (North Amherst) r 2, farmer.


Bartlett Livingston, (South Amherst) r 37, painter.


Bartlett Maria, r 32, widow Lewis.


Bartlett O. Willard, machinist, h Main.


Bartlett William H., (North Amherst) r 2, teamster.


Barton Roxanna, widow Claron S., h Spaulding.


Bassett William, (North Amherst) r 18, carpenter.


Bateman Calvin, r 34, laborer.


Bateman Charles, (East Amherst) r 21, laborer.


Bateman Frederick, r 34, laborer.


BATES ALFRED H., (South Amherst) r 44, farmer 75.


Bates William, carpenter, h S. Prospect.


Beaman Elisha, shoemaker, h Whitney cor. Clifton ave.


Beaman Warren H. Rev., retired, h Lincoln ave.


Belding Emeline, r 2 1.


Bell Frederick, h Amity.


Bement John E., (North Amherst) r 2, emn. Howard A. Parsons.


BEMIS A. F., treas. the Hills Co., h High.


Benjamin Grace M., saleslady, h High.


Benjamin William, clerk F. H. Howes, bds. Baker.


Bennett Alonzo J., (South Amherst) r 42, carpenter and farmer 30. Bennett Charles, canvasser, h Hallock.


BENNETT EDGAR R., watches, clocks, jewelry, musical merchandise and sheet music, also agent for the leading bicycles and tricycles, Savings Bank Block, Pleasant. bds. Hallock.


Beston John, farmer 6, h Northampton.


Beston Mary, widow John, h Beston.


Bias David, r 30, farmer 18. [Died August 12th, aged 55.]


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Bias David, Jr , r 30.


Bias George H., r 30, farmer.


Biglow Orvis L., physician, 25 Pleasant, h do.


Biglow William P .. student, bds. 25 Pleasant. BILLINGS FRANK. (North Amherst) r 2, carriage painter, h r 9z.


Billings Israel I)., r 30, farmer 22. Billings John F .. (North Amherst) r 9}, carriage painter.


Billings William, (North Amherst) r 7, painter. Bingham, Arthur B., painter, h McClellan.


Bishop Henry. (South Amherst ) r 52, farmer 100.


Bishop Theron, emp. H. D. Fearing & Co., h Spaulding.


Blackwell E. F. Mrs., nurse, h Northampton.


Blake Joseph, asst. janitor Amherst College, h Spring.


Blanchard Lyman W., r 31, machinist. Bliss Charles L , student. bds. N. Pleasant cor. Hallock.


Bliss William C., emp. L. D. Hills Co., h Salem.


Blodgett David W .. mason, h Whitney.


Blodgett George H., mason, h High cor. Taylor.


Blodgett George W. & Co., (G. W. Blodgett and O. Pease) clothing, Amherst House Block, Pleasant.


Blodgett George W., (G. W. Blodgett & Co.) h Hunt's Block, Pleasant. Blodgett H. Sophia Miss, bds Main.


Blodgett John W., (South Amherst) r 42, farmer 100.


Boice Sampson, r 21, farmer 60.


Bolles George W., clerk with L. N. Bolles, h Main.


BOLLES L. N., meat. provisions, fish, oysters, clams, lobsters and canned goods, Main. h do.


Bolter Cyprian J., (South Amherst) r 53, farmer 70.


Bolter E. G., (South Amherst) r 47, farmer 9.


Bolter Erank J., (South Amherst) r 53, son of C. J.


Bolter Robert, (South Amherst) r 47, farmer. Bolter Ziba. (South Amherst) r 47, farmer 80.


Boltwood Fannie H., widow Lucius, h Maple ave. cor. Boltwood.


Boltwood Samuel. bds. Maple ave. cor. Boltwood


Bomer Andrew. clerk with 1 .. N. Bolles, bds Main.


Bosquet Lewis. (South Amherst) r 47. farmer 65. Bosworth George E., carpenter, h E. Pleasant. Bowman Stillman G., (North Amherst) r 15, laborer. BOYD RILEY, r 26, carpenter and millwright.


Bragg B. L. & Co., of Springfield, Mass., have a card on page 90.


Brainard John C., fire insurance, Williams Block, Pleasant, h High. Brainard John L., mason, h Dickinson.


Bridgman Elizabeth E., (South Amherst) r 44 cor. 40. widow Edward.


Bridgman Harlan P .. (South Amherst) r 40 cor. 44, saw-mill, and farmer 350. BRIDGMAN MARY N., (South Amherst) r 44, widow R B., farmer 80. Briggs Ebenezer, r 2I. Britton Judith, widow Loren, h High.


Broad Clara, (South Amherst) r 42, widow Sanford.


Brow Lyman, shoemaker, h Spaulding.


Brown A. C., farmer, h Northampton.


Brown A. H., (North Amherst) r 7, broom manufr.


Brown Amos H., r 30; carpenter.


Brown A. Prentiss, r 30, farmer 20.


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Brown Ellsworth M., clerk, bds. Northampton. Brown E. M., clerk, bds. Main.


Brown Humphrey, night watchman, h Baker Lane.


Brown John B., (North Amherst) r 18, general store. Brown William, h Spaulding.


BRUCE CHARLES C. REV., h Amity cor. N. Prospect.


Budding Frank H., (Williams & Budding) h Amity cor. S. Prospect. Bull Mary Miss, bds. N. Pleasant. Burghardt Azuba, widow Ira, h Northampton.


Burnett Nelson W., janitor Hig .: school, h Short.


Burt Henry, h S. Prospect.


Caldwell Frank A., ice and wood, h N. Pleasant.


Calahan John, laborer, h McClellan cor. Beston.


Campbell Mary Miss, (South Amherst) r 55 cor. 54.


Canavan Bridget Mrs., h Beston.


Canavan Frank, asst. book-keeper for H. D. Fearing & Co., h W. Pleasant. Canavan James, laborer, h N. Pleasant.


Canavan Thomas, tinsmith, bds. N. Pleasant.


Canavan Thomas, laborer, WV. Pleasant.


Carpenter Addison, (South Amherst) r 36, farmer 40.


Carpenter Edward W., foreman Amherst Record, h Gray.


Carson Andrew, carpenter. bds. Pleasant.


Carson David, painter, bds. Pleasant.


Carter Robert G .. (North Amherst) r 18, retired farmer.


CARTER SAMUEL C., treas. Amherst Savings Bank, h Amity.


Casey Ann, widow John, h McClellan.


Casey William, laborer, h Amity.


Cashman Daniel, r 38, laborer. Cashman Dennis, laborer, h Railroad.


Cass Avis, milliner, bds. McClellan Cavanaugh Patrick, (South Amherst) r 49, farmer 50.


Chamberlain Avery W., livery, Pleasant, bds. Wood's House. Chamberlain Charles, (South Amherst) off r 52. painter.


*CHAMBERLAIN GEORGE M., livery and feed stables, also blacksmith, rear Phoenix Row, h Main. [See card on page 12.] Chandler D. L., clerk with A. L. Shaw, bds. Spaulding. Chandler Emeline, (North Amherst) r 3, widow Benjamin.


Chandler John W., (North Amherst) r 10 cor. 17, farmer. Chapin Emma B., saleslady, h Main. Chapin Lemuel R., carpenter, h Salem. CHAPIN OTIS H., r 26, emp. H. D. Fearing & Co.


Chapin William T., clerk, h Northampton.


CHAPIN ZADOCK K., (South Amherst) r 52, blacksmith.


Chestman Frank, machinist, bds. Wood's House.


Childs Jonathan B. Rev., pastor Baptist Church, h N Pleasant. Church Charles, r 24, painter. Church Cora B., (South Amherst) r 47, school teacher. Church Martha D., r 24, widow Lucius.


Church Rachel Miss, h Pleasant cor. Hallock.


Church Sarah, (South Amherst) r 47, widow Austin. Church Willis, meat peddler, h Clifton ave. cor. High. Clapp Charles E., (North Amherst) r 4, emp. A. R. Cushman. Clapp Charles D., r 21, manager for Oliver M.


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HAMPSHIRE COUNTY DIRECTORY.


Established in 1844.


$2 a Year; $2. 15 Out of the County


J . E . WILLIAMS,


EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR,


AMHERST, MASS.


AMHERST # RECORD.


Book and Job Printing.


AND BOOKBINDING.


Special Attention Given to Printing Family Genealogies, and College Printing.


ESTIMATES GIVEN WHEN DESIRED,


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Clapp Oliver M., r 21, marble and granite works.


CLARK EDWIN W., r 34, fire insurance agent and farmer 70.


Clark Enoch S., (North Amherst) r 3, farmer 40.


Clark Henry H., clerk, bds. Mount Pleasant.


Clark H. R., r 23, widow William S.


Clark Isaac Mrs., r 26.


Clark S. B. Mrs., r 26.


Cleveland Charles, teamster, h College.


Clowes James, blacksmith, Main, bds. Salem.


Clutia S. P., r 26, marble sculptor.


COE HERBERT L., manager Amherst cash shoe store, Cash Row, Pleasant, h over store.


Cogswell George E., (North Amherst) r 17 cor. Jo, merchant.


Cogswell Milton, r 26, teamster.


COLEMAN JOHN, resident, h McClellan.


Coleman Matthew, laborer, h McClellan.


Collins John, clerk with B. F. Kendrick, bds. Northampton.


CONKEY EDWARD, prop. Amherst House, Pleasant cor. Amity.


Conkey Kate Miss, bds. Amherst House.


Connors John, r 23, laborer.


Connors Matthew, laborer, h Railroad.


Connors Michael, laborer, h McClellan.


Converse Daniel, collector, h Main cor. Dickinson.


Cook Charles S., r 21, son of Horace W.


COOK E. F., pres't Amherst Savings Bank, h Lessey.


Cook Fenner D., machinist, h College cor. Whitney.


. COOK HORACE W., r 21, treas. Amherst Co-operative Association, and farmer 160.


Cooley Alden, r 30, farmer 30. [Died August 6, aged 70.]


Cooley Fred A., S. Pleasant, stage driver.


Cooper Abbey I., widow James S., h College.


COOPER JAMES I., (Dickinson & Cooper) h College.


COUCH CHARLES B., clerk with O. G. Couch & Son, bds. Spring. COUCH JAMES W., (O. G. Couch & Son) bds, Spring.


COUCH O. G. & SON, (O. G. and James W.) choice groceries, crockery, glassware, lamps, etc., Amherst House Block, Pleasant.


COUCH ORSON G., (O. G. Couch & Son) postmaster, h Spring.


Courtney James, carpenter, h McClellan.


Courtney Matt., bricklayer, bds. Northampton.


Courtney Michael, r 23, carpenter.


Courtney Owen. laborer, h. Northampton.


COURTNEY THOMAS, r 23, farmer 4.


Cowan Dwight H., r 30, farmer 6.


COWLES ALMON E., (North Amherst) r 18 cor. 7, farmer.


COWLES ARTHUR F., dry and fancy goods, Pleasant, bds. r 18. Cowles Chester, r 23, farmer 28.


COWLES CLINTON J., (North Amherst) r 18 cor. 7, farmer.


Cowles Herbert T., asst. cashier First National Bank, h Amity. COWLES JAMES, r 18, retired farmer.


Cowles L. D., farmer, h Cowles ave.


COWLES WATSON W., (North Amherst) r 7, carpenter.


Cowles William D., bds. r 23, farmer, son of Chester.


Cowles William H., (North Amherst) r 7, son of Watson W.


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Cowles William L., bds. Amity.


Cowls Albert R., (North Amherst) r 6 cor. 5, son of Ransom.


Cowls Francis I .. (North Amherst) r 6 cor. 5, son of Ransom. COWLS JONATHAN, (North Amherst) r 2, farmer 400. COWLS RANSOM, (North Amherst) r 6 cor. 5, farmer 175.


Cowls Walter D., "(North Amherst) r 2, lumbering.


Coy Erastus, (South Amherst) r 37, farmer 60.


Crafts Eleazer. book-binding, Printing House Square, h Main.


Crafts Samuel W., foreman with E. Crafts, bds. Main.


Crosier James, r 32 cor. 38, Mason.


Crossett Lucy, widow Samuel, h High.


Crowell Edward P., professor Amherst College, h Amity.


Crowell Robert W., student, bds. Amity.


CULVER ANTHONY B., baker and confectioner. Pleasant, h do.


Cummings Horace C., (North Amherst) r 15, farmer 95.


Cummings Lewis G., (North Amherst) r 2, farmer.


Curran Jerry, laborer, h Westcott. Currier Anna M., resident, Main.


Currier Daniel, mason, E. Pleasant cor. Triangle, h do.


Curtiss Frank O., r 38, farmer.


Curtiss Oliver H., r 38, farmer 150


CUSHMAN AVERY R., (North Amherst) r 3 cor. 4, manufr. leather and straw board.


Cushman Ephraim, (North Amherst) r 10.


Cushman John E .. (North Amherst) r 4.


Cushman Moses E, (North Amherst) r 152, laborer.


CUTLER CLARA M., r 32, widow Sergt. Ptolemy P., of 27th Mass. Vols. Cutler Esther Miss, bds. N. Prospect.


Cutler George, retired merchant, h N. Pleasant.


Cutler George, Jr., (Jackson & Cutler) bds. 30 Pleasant.


Cutler William V., (North Amherst) r ro, painter.


Cutter Emma G., widow James M., h Hallock.


Cutting Susan . R., (North Amherst) r 9%


Dadmun Charles L., (North Amherst) r 4. engineer.


Dana Clarence W., (South Amherst) r 45, farmer 20.


Dana Horace D., farmer 18, h Northampton.


Dana Joseph, clerk, h Dickinson.


DANA JOSEPH W .. (South Amherst) r 47, farmer 130.


Danahey, Patrick, r 32, farmer 32.


Danahue Michael, (South Amherst) r 42, teamster.


Dance Charles, plumber, h N. Prospect.


Dannahy Johanna, r 23, widow Patrick.


Darling Emory T., (South Amherst) r 49 cor. 42, farmer 50.


Davidson Harlan P., teacher, h W. Pleasant.


Davis A. B. H., widow, h Pleasant cor. Northampton. Davis Charles S, truckman, h Railroad. Davis Edwin A., r 30, civil engineer. Davis James W. T., shoemaker, Main, h Clifton ave. Davis Martha, (North Amherst) r 7. Davis Wilber (North Amherst) r 7, farmer 6.


Davis Wilber L., r 30, commercial traveler.


Deady Timothy C., emp. Hills Co., h College.


Dean Everett L., emp. L. D. Hills Co., h Main.


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DEAN LEPRELATE, r 21, retired carpenter.


Deuel C. Fred. clerk with Charles Deuel, bds. Prospect.


Deuel Charles, druggist, Amherst House Block, Pleasant, h Prospect.


De Vore Joseph, physician, Maple ave., h do.


Dickerman G. S. Rev., pastor First Cong. Church, h Spring cor. School.


Dickinson Albert, (South Amherst) r 32.


Dickinson Amariah, (South Amherst) r 42, farmer 16.


DICKINSON & COOPER, (W. A. Dickinson and J. I. Cooper) attorneys and counselors at law, Palmer Block, Main cor. Maple ave.


Dickinson Asa, (South Amherst) r 32, farmer 1 70.


Dickinson Caroline, (North Amherst) r 18, widow Ebenezer.


Dickinson Caroline, (South Amherst) r 44, widow Samuel.


Dickinson Charles, r 32, farmer 25.


DICKINSON CHARLES R., (North Amherst) r 2, farmer 150. Dickinson Charles S., (North Amherst) r 18, butcher and dealer in live stock.


Dickinson Charlotte, (North Amherst) r 2.


Dickinson Dwight E., (South Amherst) r 53, farmer.


Dickinson Edna, (South Amherst) r 52 cor. 53, widow Rufus.


DICKINSON EDWARD P., r 26, machinist and blacksmith, also manuf. builders' molding planes.


Dickinson Edwin E., (South Amherst) r 47, farmer 100.


Dickinson Edwin H., (North Amherst) bds. r 2, son of Charles R.


Dickinson Elijah E., h Main.


DICKINSON FRANK N., (North Amherst) r I, farmer 7.


Dickinson Fidelia A., r 24, widow Joseph.


DICKINSON FREDERICK W., manager Amherst Co-operative Cream- ery, h off W. Pleasant n Massachusetts Agricultural College.


Dickinson George, (South Amherst) r 32 cor. 37, farmer 40.




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