Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1875, Part 15

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ACACIA LODGE.


Instituted August 3, 1865. W. M., J. P. Dennett ; S. W., Aaron F. Clark; J. W., Charles H. Pew, 2d. ; S. D., Geo. K. Barnard ; J. D., Charles W. Tarr ; Marshal, Charles E. Place ; S. S., Howard F. Ingersoll ; J. S., John Coull ; Secretary, Fred. L. Stacy ; Treasurer, W. E. Ansell; Tyler, Solomon Sargent. Regular communications the first Friday of the month at Masonic Hall.


TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS.


I. O. OF GOOD TEMPLARS, FRATERNITY LODGE, NO. 35. Instituted May 1862. Meet Wednesday evenings at Good Templars' Hall, Procter's building.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE, RIVERDALE DIVISION, NO. 26. Instituted Feb. 1, 1865. Meet every Thursday evening at M. E. Church Vestry.


I. O. OF G. T., FOREST LODGE, NO. 76, WEST GLOUCESTER.


Instituted Dec. 18, 1865. Meet Saturday evenings at Liberty Hall.


EASTERN STAR LODGE, NO. 230, I. O. OF G. T., EAST GLOUCESTER. Instituted February 1867. Meet Thursday evenings in Ilall over the Post office.


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MILL RIVER LODGE, RIVERDALE, NO. 288.


Instituted December, 1867. Meet Monday evenings at M. E. Church Vestry.


AGAMENTICUS LODGE, NO. 85. Meet Friday evenings at Village Hall, Lanesville.


NEPTUNE TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE, NO. 26. Instituted March 6, 1867. Meet Monday evenings at Templars' Hall, Burnham's block.


NEPTUNE COUNCIL, NO. 14, T. OF H. AND T.


Instituted February 27, 1868. Meet monthly at Templars' Hall, Burnham's block.


NEWSPAPERS.


GLOUCESTER TELEGRAPH.


Established in 1827. Published every Wednesday by John S. E. Rogers, 4 and 6 Spring street. Terms $1.50 per year in advance.


CAPE ANN WEEKLY ADVERTISER.


Terms $2.50 per year in advance. ~ Procter Bros., Editors and Proprietors, 121 Front street. (See front colored page. )


RAILROADS.


GLOUCESTER BRANCH EASTERN RAILROAD.


Boston to Gloucester and Rockport. Joseph Sayward, Station Agent.


MILITARY.


COMPANY G, 8TH REGIMENT.


Organized August 7, 1852. Armory in Rogers' Hall. Captain, C. H. Pew, 2d. 1st Lieutentant, Geo. W. Caswell. 2d Lieutenant, R. C. Lawrence, jr.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, POST 45.


Organized February 4, 1868. Meet in Sawyer's Block, Thursday evenings. P. C., Edw'd L. Rowe ; S. V., Reuben Perry ; J. V., Luther Hayden ; Adjutant, B. F. Cook ; Quar- termaster, Charles H. Pew, 2d.


BANDS.


GLOUCESTER CORNET BAND.


Reuben Perry, Leader and Director. D. P. Clark, Clerk and Treasurer.


OCEAN CORNET BAND, LANESVILLE. Joseph II. Andrews, Leader.


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BANKS. GLOUCESTER NATIONAL BANK.


Front street, nearly opp. Post office. Formerly Glouces- ter Bank. Established 1796. Capital, $300,000. E. W. Merchant, President. William Babson, Cashier.


CAPE ANN NATIONAL BANK.


No. 159 Front street. Capital $150,000. Gorham P. Low, President. Hiram Rich, Cashier.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GLOUCESTER.


Low's Block. Capital $120,000. Surplus $90,000. Par value per share, $100. William A. Pew, President. Geo. R. Bradford, Cashier.


CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK.


No. 58 Front street. Incorporated 1846. Amount of deposits $800,000. Gorham P. Low, President. George J. Marsh, Treasurer.


INSURANCE and other COMPANIES.


GLOUCESTER MUTUAL FISHING INSURANCE CO.


First National Bank Building. George Steele, President. Charles H. Pew, Vice-President. Cyrus Story, Secretary.


GLOUCESTER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.


Low's block, opp. Post office. Capital stock $100,000. Josiah O. Friend, President. John Cunningham, Secretary.


GLOUCESTER BOARD OF TRADE.


Organized March 19, 1866. Annual meeting, second Wednesday in January. Joseph O. Procter, President. Epes W. Merchant, Vice President. John J. Pew, Secre- tary and Treasurer.


GLOUCESTER GAS LIGHT COMPANY.


Duncan's Point, incorporated 1854. Capital stock, $62,300. Par value per share, $50. Annual meeting of stockholders, third Tuesday in June. E. J. Davenport, Pretident. C. W. Cochrane, Superintendent and Agent.


CAPE ANN ANCHOR WORKS.


Organized 1867. Capital, $2,500. Works on Vincent's Point. George R. Bradford, Treasurer.


CAPE ANN GRANITE COMPANY.


Organized April, 1869. Jonas H. French, President. HI. HI. Bennett, Secretary and Treasurer. Quarries at Bay View. .


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CEMETERIES.


OAK GROVE CEMETERY.


Incorporated 1856. Epes W. Merchant, President. Tris- tram Griffin, Superintendent.


MT. ADNAH CEMETERY.


Annisquam. Wm. W. Chard, President. John A. Going, Treasurer and Secretary.


CHERRY HILL CEMETERY.


Entrance from Washington street. Belonging to the City. William Butler, Superintendent.


OAK HILL CEMETERY.


Entrance from Washington street, near the Mill Pond. Roman Catholic.


MAGNOLIA POINT CEMETERY.


Magnolia Point.


MT. PLEASANT CEMETERY.


Located on Mt. Pleasant ave., East Gloucester. Frederick Gerring, Supt. Charles Story, in charge of grounds.


LOCUST GROVE CEMETERY.


At Folly Cove, Lanesville. John E. Mason, Supt.


STAGES.


GLOUCESTER AND EAST GLOUCESTER.


Leaves Procter Brothers, 121 Front street, hourly, from 7.30 A.M., to 9 P.M. Henry P. Witham, Proprietor.


ESSEX, WEST GLOUCESTER, AND GLOUCESTER.


Leaves Essex daily at 7 A.M. Leaves 89 Front street, Gloucester, 4 P.M. William II. Story, Proprietor.


Annisquam, 121 Front street, four times daily. Oren E. Griffin, Proprietor.


Annisquam, 89 Front street, S. II. Colby, Proprietor.


Lanesville, 89 Front street, Levi Dennen, Proprietor.


STEAMBOATS.


BOSTON AND GLOUCESTER LINE.


Charles Parkhurst's wharf, Duncan's Point, Steamer "George A. Chaffee." N. Hayden, Captain. Abbott Cof- fin, Agent. Leaves Gloucester for Boston daily at 5 A.M. Leaves Boston for Gloucester daily, from Central wharf at 1.30 P.M.


EAST GLOUCESTER FERRY.


From Duncan's Point to East Gloucester, regular trips from 62 A.M., to 94 P.M. Israel Gill, Proprietor.


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POST OFFICES. GLOUCESTER POST-OFFICE.


DAVID W. Low, Postmaster. JOHN LAKEMAN, Assistant, P.M. Office open daily (Sundays excepted ) from 7.30 A.M. to 7 P.M. Mails Due From


*Boston at 7.30, 9 A.M. and 4 P.M.


Salem and Eastward, at 9 A.M., 4 P.M.


New York, at 7.30, $9 A.M. and 4 P.M.


Portland and Calais, at 7.30, 9 A.M. and 4 P.M.


Rockport and Pigeon Cove, at 10 A.M., 5.15 P.M.


East Gloucester, at 9 A.M. and 3.20 P.M.


Annisquam and Lanesville, at 8 A.M.


West Gloucester and Essex, at 9.30 A.M.


Manchester, at 4 P.M.


*The Mails for Gloucester close at Boston at 5 A.M., 1 and 5 P.M., the latter arriving in Gloucester on the 8. P.M. train. +The New York Mail due at 9 A.M., comes direct.


Mails Close For


Boston, at 7, 9.05 A.M. and 4.20 P.M.


Salem and Eastward, at 9.05 A.M., 4.20 P.M. .


New York and South, at 7, 9.05 A.M., *4 20 P.M.


Portland and Calais, at 9.05 A.M., 4.20 P.M.


Rockport and Pigeon Cove, at 8.30 A.M., 3.20 P.M.


East Gloucester, at 9 A.M., 3.30 P.M.


Annisqnam and Lanesville, at 3.30 P.M.


West Gloucester and Essex, at 3.30 P.M.


Manchester, at 9.05 P.M.


*The New York Mail closing at 4.20 P.M., goes direct.


EAST GLOUCESTER POST OFFICE. H. Mackay Coffin, Postmaster.


Mails close at 8.15 A.M. and 3 P.M.


Mails arrive at 9.20 A.M. and 4.15 P.M.


All other Mails correspond with the mails at Gloucester.


WEST GLOUCESTER POST OFFICE. Henry C. L. Haskell, Postmaster.


Mails close at 8.30 A.M. Mails arrive at 5.30 P.M.


ANNISQUAM POST OFFICE. John D. Davis, Postmaster.


Mails close at 6.15 A.M. Mails arrive at 4.30 P.M. LANESVILLE POST OFFICE. Levi Dennen, Postmaster. Mails close at 6 A.M., 12.30 P.M. Mails arrive 10 A. M., 5 P.M.


BAY VIEW POST OFFICE. H. H. Bennett, Postmaster. Mails close at 6.15 A.M., 12.30 p.M. Mails arrive 10 A.M. , 5 P.M.


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CUSTOM HOUSE.


Spring street, cor. Pleasant. Office hours, 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Fitz J. Babson, Coltector. Addison Center, Deputy Collec- tor. B. II. Smith, Surveyor. T. F. Parsons, jr., B. F. Blatchford, Daniel Robinson, Sidney Gardner, Inspectors. Epes Davis, jr., Peter Nichols, Howard Low, Benjamin F. Cook, Weighers and Guagers. John F. Foster, Aid to the Revenue. S. F. Morey, Janitor. Aaron Parsons, Clerk.


U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.


Office in Custom House Building. John W. Marshall, Assistant Assessor.


LIGHT HOUSE AT EASTERN POINT.


Charles Friend, Keeper.


TEN POUND ISLAND LIGHT.


Octavius A. Merrill, Keeper.


BRITISH CONSULAR AGENT. Cyrus Story, 89 Front street.


COMMISSIONERS OF WRECKS.


Daniel Robinson, Hodgkins' Cove, Annisquam ; N. D. Cunningham, Curtis Cressy, Gloucester.


BOARD OF PORT WARDENS FOR PORTS OF GLOUCESTER AND ROCKPORT. Joseph B. Burnham, David W. Low, George W. Somes ; office City Hall, Gloucester.


HARBOR MASTER.


Robert Callahan. Deputy, David H. Ellery.


NOTARIES PUBLIC. D. W. Low, James Davis, Humphrey L. Calder, Benjamin H. Smith, John S. Webber, Cyrus Story.


Public Administrator .- D. W. Low.


Deputy Sheriff .- George Lane.


Agent for American Lloyds .- Charles Babson.


SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO.,


PUBLISHERS OF


DIRECTORIES, 3413 Washington Street,


Near the Boston Theatre. BOSTON.


ROCKPORT


DIRECTORY


Established 1836. 4. JOHN H.BIFFORD'S ithographicEstablisImtritt 490 WASHINGTON ST. BOSTON.


The Oldest Established LITHOGRAPHIC HOUSE led States. THE BEST TALENT IN THE WORLD EMPLOYED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO ALL.


See other Side .


LITHO GRAPHY


J. H. BUFFORD'S Mithographie/Fetablishment 6490 Washington S15 BOSTON


The oldest Lithographic House. in the United States.


The finest Lithographic Power Printing Machines and the largest in New England .


The strongest and most efficient CORPS OF LITHOGRAPHIE ARTISTS 9) IN THE COUNTR


SATISFACTION GUARANTEED? PROMPTHESS A SPECIALTY.


Lithographie Work of every description from the cheapest plan to the most elaborite Chromo executed at the lowest prices.


J.L.BUFFORD'S SONS i


PROPRIETORSS


4DO WASHINGTON ST.


BOSTON


The highest prize was awarded me for Lithography by the Mass. Mechanics Association.


ROCKPORT DIRECTORY.


STREETS, COURTS, PLACES, ETC., IN ROCKPORT.


Atlantic Avenue, from the water to Cedar avenue Atlantic View, from 20 Mt. Pleasant to the water Babson Avenue, from Mt. Vernon ave. to Cove ave.


Bay Avenue, from Phillips ave. to Atlantic avenue Beach, from Main to Granite


Bear Skin Neck, from 5 Dock square to the water


Bellevue Avenue, from Atlantic ave. to Fox Rocks


Broadway, from 85 Main to School


Broadway Avenue, from Broadway to High Brooks, from Broadway


Cathedral Avenue, from Atlantic avenue, to Mt. Vernon av. Cedar Avenue, from Phillips ave. to Atlantic ave.


Cleave, from 17 Main to Broadway


Cove Avenue, from Phillips ave. to Atlantic avenue


Dade's avenue, from Mt. Vernon ave. to Ames' quarry Dade's court, from Broadway to Brooks


Dawn Avenue, from Gale avenue to Atlantic avenue


Dock square, junction of Mt. Pleasant and Main


Franklin Avenue, from School ave. to Atlantic avenue


Gale Avenue, from Point DeChene ave. to Cove ave. Gott, from Mt. Pleasant to School


Granite, from junction Mt. Vernon ave. to Pigeon Cove Greenwood avenue, from Bellevue ave. to Phillips ave. Hale, from opposite 58 Main to Cleave Harbor avenue, from School ave. to Atlantic ave.


Iligh, from Mt. Pleasant to Main King, from Beach to North


Knutsford Avenue, from Phillips ave. to the line


LaCross Avenue, from Phillips ave. to Mt. Locust avenue


ARE YOU INSURED ? If not go at once to &T. P.GENTLEE'S 116 Front Street, Office in Rogers' Stone Block, 2d floor, Gloucester. 12


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LaHaut Avenue, from Phillips avenue to Mt. Vernon ave. LaMoine Avenue, from Phillips ave. to Andrew's Hollow Linwood Avenue, from Point DeChene ave. to Phillips ave. Long Branch Avenue, from Atlantic ave. to Atlantic ave. Los Angelos Avenue, from Phillips ave. to Phillips ave. Main, from Dock square to Gloucester line


Marshall, from High to Pleasant


Mill Lane, from 58 Main to Old Burying Ground Mt. Locust Avenue, from Atlantic ave. to Babson avenue Mt. IIolly Avenue, from Phillips avenue, to Phillips ave. Mt. Holly Park, bet. Mt. Holly ave. and Los Angelos ave. Mt. Pleasant, from Dock square to South


Mt. Vernon Avenue, from Granite bridge to Folly Cove North, from junction of R.R. ave. and King to Granite Norwood, from Mt. Pleasant to the water


Ocean Avenue, from Atlantic ave. to Phillips ave.


Palmetto Avenue, from Ocean ave. to Mt. Holly ave. Phillips Avenue, from Cathedral ave. to Mt. Vernon ave. Phillips Avenue, from Granite, near Pigeon Cove Pier Co., from Mt. Pleasant to the water Pine Avenue, from Phillips avenue


Pleasant, from Mt. Pleasant to Beech Grove Cemetery


Point DuChene Avenue, from Phillips ave. to Atlantic ave.


Preston's Court, from Main to Union Cemetery Prospect, from Mt. Pleasant to Summer Railroad Avenue, from 86 Main to King School, from Main to Pleasant School Avenue, from Harbor ave. to Cathedral ave.


Smith, from King to Beach South, from Mt. Pleasant to the Long Beach


Stillman, rear Mt. Pleasant House


Summer, from Pleasant to Prospect


Vine avenue, from Gale ave. to Atlantic avenue Walnut Avenue, from Bellevue ave. to Atlantic avenue Warren Avenue, from Brooks Water, from Mt. Vernon ave. to Atlantic avenue


Woodside Avenue, from Phillips avenue


BLOCKS AND HALLS.


Haskins' Block, Main, opposite School Masonic Hall, in Town Ilall building, Broadway Odd Fellows' Hall, in Haskins' Block, Main st. Town Hall, Broadway


MORTGAGES & Negotiated and Real Estate UT P. GENTLEE. Bought and Sold by Office in Rogers' Stone Block, 2d floor, Gloucester.


ROCKPORT DIRECTORY.


ABBREVIATIONS :- st., for street ; pl., place; ct., court; sq., square ; la., lane ; n., near; r., rear; fr., from; opp., opposite; bey., beyond ; bldg., building; b. or bds., boards; blk., block; h., house; c. or cor., corner; P. C., Pigeon Cove; P. H. G. Co., Pigeon Hill Granite Company.


ABBOTT ALVAH, farmer, house 23 Main


Abbott William T. fisherman, house King


Abbott William T. jr. fisherman, house 25 King


Ahearn Patrick, quarryman, house Granite Allen David, sailmaker, house 27 Pleasant Allen David, jr. isinglass manufacturer, house 27 Pleasant Allen ( David B.) & Davis ( Wakeman), furniture, etc., un- der Town Hall, house Mt. Pleasant, corner Iligh


Allen Edward, mariner, house rear Pleasant


Allen John, fisherman, house Mill lane Allen John, farmer, house 8 South


Allen Lemuel W. carpenter, house 8 Broadway


Allen Mary, widow, house Mt. Pleasant, opp. High


Allen Michael, mariner, house Mt. Pleasant, opp. Pleasant Allen Seth, blacksmith, house 8 Smith


Allen Wentworth, mariner, house High


Allen William H. farmer, house South, near Prospect


Allerton William, confectionery, etc., 28 Main, house do. Anderson John, paving cutter, house Pigeon Cove Anderson Thomas, paving cutter, h. Eames quarry, P. C.


Andrews Benjamin W. fisherman, house King, n. North Andrews Betsey F. variety store, 34 Mt. Pleasant, h. do. Andrews Charles, stonecutter, house Pigeon Cove Andrews Mary W. house 34 Mt. Pleasant


Annis James, stonecutter, house Pigeon Cove Annisquam Mills, Broadway, corner School


Appleton Zeno A. insurance agent, Rockport Savings Bank, house 26 Main


Arey James, fisherman, house Pigeon Cove


Ashby John, weaver, Annisquam Mill, house 7 Main


Asher Alexander, stonecutter, bds. Mrs. Annie E. Pierce's


Averill Daniel, stonecutter, h. Eames quarry, P. C.


Atwood Clifton Mrs. widow, house King


Ayers Charles, stonecutter, house Main, corner Cleave


T. P. GENTLEE'S


is the place to get a first-class Fire In- surance Policy. Office in Rogers' Stone Block, 2d floor.


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BABCOCK JOIIN R. mariner, h. South, n. Prospect Babson Alphonso, fisherman, house Pigeon Cove Babson Charles P. house Pigeon Cove


Babson David Mrs. widow, house Pigeon Cove Babson David, 2d, fisherman, house Pigeon Cove Babson David C. (Gloucester), house Pigeon Cove Babson David W. fisherman, house Pigeon Cove Babson Frank B. house Pigeon Cove


Babson George, real estate, boards Pigeon Cove Babson Gorham Mrs. widow, house Pigeon Cove Babson Horatio Mrs. widow, house Pigeon Cove Babson Isaac Mrs. house 8 South


Babson Isaac, jr. carpenter, house Pigeon Cove Babson John L. fish and oil, house Pigeon Cove Babson Joseph, stonecutter, house Pigeon Cove Babson Levi W. farmer, boards 8 South


Babson M. M. & S. dry goods, Pigeon Cove, house do.


Babson Nathaniel, oil and fish, house School, n. Pleasant Babson Susanna (M. M. & S. Babson), Pigeon Cove, h. do. Bailey Andrew W. farmer, house Pigeon Cove Bailey Levi, carpenter, Pigeon Cove, house do.


Bailey William, fisherman, house Pigeon Cove


Bailey Wm. J. fisherman, house Pigeon Cove


Baldwin John, stonecutter, h. near Eames quarry, P. C.


Ballou F. K. (Pigeon Cove Granite Co.), Pigeon Cove, h. at Boston


Bannerman William, stonecutter, house Pigeon Cove Bansfield Thomas, quarryman, house Beach, beyond King Barden E. E. physician, 40 Main, house do.


Barden Sarah W. widow, house 40 Main


Barnetson Susan Mrs. dressmaker, Mt. Pleasant, opposite Pleasant, house do.


Barry Richard, quarryman, house Main, near Hale


Barry Thomas Rev. house Smith


Bartlett Joseph, stoves and tinware, 2 Mt. Pleasant, house 10 High


Bartlett Joseph H. clerk, 2 Mt. Pleasant, boards 10 High Bashaw Jack, stonecutter, boards Mrs. Abby Lewis' Bashaw Peter, stonecutter, boards Mrs. Abby Lewis' Bates Abner, fisherman, house Folly Cove


Beals James G. hack driver, house 1 Beach Beckford Peter, blacksmith, house Bear Skin Neck Bellevue Sylvanus, fisherman, boards Pigeon Cove


Bennett Benjamin, ledgeman, house North


Bernard John, laborer, house rear Town Hall


Bertrand Albert, stonecutter, house D, Annisquam corp. Bickford A. B. Mrs. house 59 Main


T. P. GENTLEE Represents Insurance Capital of over $50,000,000. Office 116 'Front Street.


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Bickford Lorenzo, stable, 61 Main, house do.


Bickford Olive Mrs. house 59 Main


Bishop John Mrs. house Babson avenue, Pigeon Cove Blake Francis, operative, house G, Annisquam corp.


Blatchford Dudley C. overseer, Annisquam Mills, house 15 Broadway


Blatchford Eben, apothecary, 32 Main, house do.


Blatchford Eben, jr. clerk, 32 Main, house do.


Blatchford John Mrs .. house 25 High


Blatchford William, master mariner, house 11 Broadway Butts Charles, pavingcutter, house 4 Main.


Bowker Thomas W. teamster, house King, near North


Boynton David Mrs. house 30 High


Boynton David P. variety store, 6 High, house do.


Bradley David, quarryman, house King, opp. Smith


Bradley George H. (Judson Tarr & Co.), Haskins bldg., house rear Orthodox church, Main


Bradley James E. book-keeper, Wm. H. & J. W. Bradley's, boards Prospect


Bradley James W. ( Wm. H. & J. W. Bradley), fishery, etc. Bear skin Neck, house Prospect


Bradley William H. Mrs. house High


Bradley William H. & J. W. fishery and grocers, Bear-skin Neck, house High


Bradshaw Michael, quarryman, house Atlantic View


Bradstreet Ezekiel, teacher, house 11 High


Bragg Philander M. farmer, house Pigeon Cove


Bray Caleb, fisherman, house 97 Main


Bray Frederick H. (H. P. Bray & Bro.), provisions, house Main


Bray Humphrey P. & Brother ( Frederick H.), meat market, Dock square, corner Bear-skin Neck, house 82 Main


Bray Isaac B. (Fears & Bray), express, Dock square, house Gloucester road


Bray Jacob C. fisherman, house 72 Main


Bray -, widow, house King-st. lane


Breen James, laborer, house South


Breen James, jr. laborer, house Norwood


Brewer David, house Hale, near the church


Brewer James H. house Main, near High


Brigham Lucius, house Babson avenue, Pigeon Cove Brocklebank Preston L. fisherman, house Brooks


Brooks Benjamin G. stonecutter, boards 53 Main


Brooks David, carpenter, house Main, cor. Railroad ave.


Brooks David Mrs. house 53 Main


Brooks George W. provisions, Bears-skin Neck, house South, near almshouse


T.P.GENTLEF& Agent Liverpool & London & Globe (Fire) Ins. Co. of London, Eng. Assets over $22,220,000. Office in Rogers' Stone Block, 2d floor, Gloucester.


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Brooks Herbert, butcher, house South end


Brooks John, teamster, h. Cleaves, opposite the church


Brooks John F. teamster, house Cleaves


Brooks Reuben, dry goods, Haskins' bl'k, Main, h. 52 Main Brooks Reuben Mrs. widow, house 52 Main


Brooks Samuel H. paper hanger, h. Mt. Pleasant, c. High Brooks William Mrs. house Pigeon Cove


Bromfield Wm. N. fisherman, h. Mt. Pleasant, opp. High Brown Aaron M. stonecutter, h. n. Rockport Granite Co. Brown Eliza, widow, house 81 Main


Brown Frederick G. carpenter, house King, near North Brown Jabez M. fisherman, house Pigeon Cove


Brown James, jr. fisherman, house King, near North


Brown Moses, fisherman, house Pigeon Cove


Brown Warren, fisherman, house King, near North Brown Zenas, master mariner, house Pigeon Cove Bruce John, laborer, house Rockport Granite Co. Bruce John, jr. stonecutter, h. Rockport Granite Co. Bryant Timothy, fisherman, boards Mrs. Annie E. Pierce's Burnham Newell, pump and block maker, 8 Dock sq.h.7 do. Burns Charles, quarryman, house Pigeon Cove


Burns Laura Mrs. widow, house 13 Main


Burt Samuel W. keeper at almshouse Burton Cynthia E. widow, house B, Annisquam corp. Burton Darby, stonecutter, house Mt. Pleasant


Butman Betsey N. Miss, house South, near Prospect Butman Grafton, dry goods, Main, cor. Beach, h. 44 Main Butman John, agent, Lanesville Granite Co. h. 6 North


Butman John, jr. house North


Butman Stephen H. grocer, Main, cor. Beach, h. 44 Main


CAFFREY JOHN, quarryman, house Rockport Granite Co. Cahill John, paving cutter, house near King


Caird David, stonecutter, boards Mrs. Annie E. Pierce's


Caldwell Eliza, teacher, boards 27 Main


Caldwell George W. fisherman, house Main, cor. Beach Caldwell James G. fishpacker, house 27 Main


Caldwell William, house 27 Main


Caldwell William, jr. Mrs. house 27 Main


Cannon M. M. farmer, house Pigeon Cove


Campbell Alexander, carpenter, house Pigeon Cove Campbell John, fisherman, house A, Annisquam corp. Canney Edwin (E. S. Robinson & Co.), Pigeon Cove Ho. Carney John, paving cutter, house Halibut Point Carroll Thomas, stonecutter, boards Mrs. Abby Lewis' Carter Joseph, engineer, E.R R. house 14 King


Cary Robert, photographer, 52 Main, house at Beverly


T. P. GENTLEE, { Agent for Gloucester ( Fire) Insurance Company of Gloucester. Assets over $120,000. Office 116 Front Street, Gloucester.


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Casey Lawrence, saloon, King, near Beach, house do. Cashman John, shoemaker, Beach, house do.


Chadwick Edward A. overseer, Annisquam Mills, house Broadway, corner School


Chadwick Joseph, quarryman, Pigeon Cove, house do.


Cheatham Elijah, spinner, house D, Annisquam corp. Cheney Hosea N. stonecutter, boards Mrs. Abby Lewis'


Chenille Adolph, stonecutter, house Granite


Choate Addison Mrs. house Broadway


Choate Alden & Co. ( Solomon Choate), stoves, paints and hardware, Dock square, house Broadway


Choate Alfred B. carpenter, house Mt. Pleasant, Cove Hill Choate Caleb S. undertaker, house Mt. Pleasant, Cove Hill Choate Dudley, house Broadway, near Methodist church


Choate Emily P. Miss, music teacher, boards Mrs. Addison Choate's


Choate Frank, carpenter, boards C. S. Choate's


Choate John N. carpenter, house 5 Pleasant


Choate John S. lumber dealer, Mt. Pleasant, corner Central wharf, house 5 Pleasant


Choate Joseph S. carpenter, boards C. S. Choate's


Choate Paul, carpenter, house Mt. Pleasant, Cove Hill


Choate Prentice Mrs. house Mt. Pleasant, Cove Hill


Choate Solomon (A. Choate & Co.). Dock square, house Broadway


Choate William A. carpenter, boards A. P. Choate's


Clark Albert, carpenter, house Norwood


Clark Albert F. carpenter and builder, house 3 Norwood


Clark Andrew F. notary public, and fancy goods, 10 Main, house 2 High


Clark Andrew L. fisherman, house Atlantic View


Clark Charles H. fisherman, house Hale


Clark Charles H. carpenter, house off Norwood's avenue


Clark Clara, widow, house Mt. Pleasant, corner Gott


Clark Frank S. cutter, boards 20 Broadway


Clark George W. fisherman, boards Hale


Clark Henry, bookseller and stationer, Dock square, h. do. Clark Herbert A. stonecutter, boards Beach, near King


Clark James, quarryman, house King-st. lane


Clark James Henry, quarryman, house King-st. lane


Clark John W. machinist, house Mt. Pleasant Clark Judith W. widow, house 20 Broadway Clark J. D. teamster, house Pigeon Cove


Clark Lemuel J. stonecutter, house Beach, near King Clark Orville, stonecutter, house Beach, near King Cleaves George W. freighter, house North


Cleaves Levi, insurance agent, house School, corner Gott


T. P. GENTLEES Agent Connecticut (Fire) Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Assets $765,000. Office in Rogers' Stone Block, 2d floor, Gloucester.


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Cleaves Levi Mrs. widow, house 30 Mt. Pleasant Cleaves Moses H. stonecutter, house 78 Main


Cogswell James ( Cole & Cogswell), blacksmith, Dock sqr., house Cleaves


Colburn Edward, stonecutter, house near Pigeon Cove Colburn Henry W. stonecutter, house near Pigeon Cove Colburn S. Jennie, teacher, boards near Pigeon Cove Colby Emerson Mrs. house School, corner Gott Colby Horace M. isinglass works, house School, cor. Gott Colby ( William H.) & Tarr ( Henry H.), dry goods, 26 Main, boards School, corner Gott


Cole ( Warren) & Cogswell (James), blacksmiths, Dock sq. house 35 Broadway


Coleman Dennis, ledgeman, boards Pigeon Cove


Collamore Luther F. fisherman, h. Mt. Pleasant House


Condon William, stonecutter, h. stone house, n. R. G. Co. Conley John, fisherman, house head of Summer


Conley John, jr. fisherman, house Summer


Conley Philip, mariner, house Mt. Pleasant, cor. Gott Connelly Win. laborer, house Gloucester road, n. the line




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