Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1877, Part 18

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Wheeler Thaddeus, Pigeon Cove


Paints, Oils, and Glass. CHOATE A. & CO., Dock square (see page 258) Paper Hangers. CHOATE A. & CO., Dock square (see page 258)


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ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Photographer. Cary Robert, 52 Main Physicians. Haskell Benjamin, Main, near Orthodox Church


Manning Joseph, 50 Main


Sanborn John E. 6 Broadway


Tupper A. M., Pigeon Cove


Plumbers. CHOATE A. & CO., Dock square (see page 258) SMITH & POOL, 2 Dock square (see page 259)


Pump and Block Maker. Burnham Newell, 8 Dock square


Real Estate Agent. APPLETON ZENO A., Haskins block, house 26 Main (see page 257)


Sailmaker. Parsons John B., Bear-skin Neck


Saloons. Day Charles, Dock square, near Main


Harris Isaac B., Pigeon Cove


Hodgkins Aaron, Broadway


Sash, Blinds, Etc. CHOATE A. & CO., Dock square (see page 258)


Stables. Eaton James S., Beach, cor. Main - MARCHANT WM., Pigeon Cove (livery, see page 257)


Stone Contractors. PIGEON COVE GRANITE CO., Pigeon Cove (see p. 258) Torrey William J., North, cor. Granite


Surveyor (Land). Pool Calvin W., Gott, near School


Tailor.


Tarr J. Truman, 5 Main Teamsters. Brooks John, Cleaves, opp. the Church Roberts Stephen & Son, 12 Dock square


Telegraph Office. Western Union Telegraph Co., Henry Clark, manager, Dock square


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ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Tinsmiths and Stove Dealers.


Bartlett Joseph, 2 Mt. Pleasant


CHOATE A. & CO., Dock square (see page 258)


SMITH & POOL, 2 Dock square (see page 259)


Undertaker. Choate Caleb S., Mt. Pleasant st., Cove Hill Variety Stores.


Andrews Betsey F. 34 Mt. Pleasant


Boynton David P. 6 High


Cosgrove William, Beach, near King


Gammage Stephen, 4 Main


Parsons Thomas F. jr. 26 Main


Story. Henry L., Pigeon Cove


Tarr S. N., Bear-skin Neck


Tufts Joseph, 1 Main


Witham George, 23 Main


Watchmaker and Jeweller.


Lane H. G. 18 Main


Wheelwrights.


Stanley Samuel, Pigeon Cove


Webber Philip, School, near Annisquam Mills


Wood Dealers. ( See also Coal Dealers.) MARCHANT WILLIAM, Pigeon Cove (see page 257)


TOWN OFFICERS, 1876-7.


Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor .- John W. Marshall, Henry Dennis, jr., Abraham Lurvey.


Town Clerk .- Calvin W. Pool.


Town Treasurer .- Joseph Manning.


Auditing Committee .-- Ezekiel Bradstreet, J. L. Woodfall, Reuben Brooks.


Collector of Taxes .- Edwin Bradley.


Surveyors of Highways .- Benjamin Hale, William Low.


Surveyor of Lumber .- L. S. Gott.


Guagers of Oil .- George J. Tarr, Loring Grimes. Measurer of Wood and Bark .- Allen G. Lane.


Sealer of Weights and Measures .- Alden Choate.


Superintendent of Town Scales .- Francis Tarr, jr.


Fence Viewers .- Samuel W. Burt, John N. Choate, William Marchant.


Constables .- Jesse Savage, Geo. Elwell, Walter G. Peckham.


Keeper of Almshouse .- Samuel W. Burt.


Keeper of Town Pound .- Samuel W. Burt.


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ROCKPORT DIRECTORY.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer, Alfred Parsons. Assistants, William G. Davis, George Elwell, Thomas Kimball, Newell Burnham. Clerk, George Elwell.


ENGINES.


Pigeon Cove, No. 1. Granite street.


Silver Grey, No. 2. Beach street.


Votary, No. 3. Main street.


Hook and Ladder. Main street.


Relief Hose. Main street.


SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS. SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Rev. Henry C. Leonard, Chairman. John W. Marshall, Henry Dennis, jr.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Miss Janette Parsons, Principal. Emma S. Manning, Assist.


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


Broadway School .- Miss Martha Richardson, Principal. Mt. Pleasant School .- Mt. Pleasant street. Miss Rebecca F. York, Teacher.


North Village School .- Pigeon Cove. Miss Fannie B. Dade, Principal. Miss Nellie Story, Assistant.


Beach-st. School .- Miss Dora Littlefield, Principal.


Pigeon Hill School .- Miss Jennie Colburn, Principal.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


Broadway School .- Miss Mary L. Dade, Principal. Miss Hattie Tucker, Assistant.


Mt. Pleasant School .- Miss Sarah Ross, Teacher.


Main-St. School .- Miss Eliza Caldwell, Teacher.


Pigeon Cove School .- Miss Mary E. Rendall. Principal.


Miss Ellen J. Donahue, Assistant.


INTERMEDIATE.


Mrs. Eliza T. Prince, Principal.


POST OFFICES.


ROCKPORT POST OFFICE .- 16 Main st., Wm. W. Marshall, Postmaster. Mails arrive, 9 A.M., 4 P.M. Close, 8.30 A.M. 4 P.M.


PIGEON COVE POST OFFICE .- Austin W. Story, Postmaster.


INTERNAL REVENUE. John W. Marshall, Assistant Assessor. INSPECTOR OF CUSTOMS. Thomas F. Parsons, jr., 26 Main st. NOTARIES PUBLIC. Alfred Parsons and Andrew F. Clark.


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ROCKPORT DIRECTORY.


CHURCHES.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Main, corner School. Organized 1755. Rev. Charles C. McIntire, Pastor. S. S. Hartley, Richard P. Mills, William Foster, Andrew F. Clark, Deacons. Calvin W. Pool, Church Clerk. Reuben Brooks, Parish Clerk and Treasurer. Joseph T. Haskins, Sexton.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Mount Pleasant, corner High street. Rev. A. J. Lyon, Pastor. Judson Pool, Levi Sanborn, Gilbert Norwood, Committee. George W. Wetherbee, Clerk. Nathaniel Richardson, jr., Treasurer. ORTHODOX CHAPEL.


Pigeon Cove. Rev. Ensign H. Kellogg, Pastor. John W. Marshall, Supt. Sunday. School.


FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH AND SOCIETY. Incoporated 1823. Hale street, Rockport. Rev. Byron G. Russell, Pastor. Miss Olive P. Bray, Clerk and Treasurer. Aaron Poole, Samuel Norwood, Benjamin Marshall, Wm. H. Thurston, Deacons. Jas. W. Bradley, Supt. Sabbath School. William II. Thurston, Sexton.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Broadway. Rev. William A. Braman, Pastor. Samuel Smith, Nathaniel Poole, William W. Marshall, Wakeman Davis, Sylvester Tarr, D. C. Blatchford, John Hooper, James Stillman, Stewards. £ Nathaniel Poole, Rec. Secretary. Albert


Murray, Sexton.


UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY, PIGEON COVE. Incorporated 1873. Rev. R. C. Lansing, Pastor. William Marchant, Treasurer. A. W. Story, Supt. Sabbath School.


CATHOLIC CHURCH. Broadway, near Main .. Rev Thomas Barry, Pastor.


SOCIETIES, ETC.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF ROCKPORT. Organized Dec. 16, 1859. Annual meeting second Monday in January. Wm. W. Marshall, President. D. O. Mar- shall, Secretary. George Wetherbee, Treasurer. Rooms Broadway, corner School street. Meet Sunday evenings. ROCKPORT CORNET BAND. William N. Manning, Leader and Director.


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ROCKPORT DIRECTORY.


ASHLER LODGE. (Masonic.) Instituted A. L. 5852. Regular Communications first Monday in each month at Town Hall building, Broadway.


GRANITE LODGE, I. O. OF O. F.


Meet Tuesday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall, Haskins block.


I. O. OF G. T. NORTHERN LIGHT LODGE, NO. 240.


Pigeon Cove. Meet at Edmunds' Hall, every Wednesday evening.


ORDER OF RECHABITES.


Bay Tent, No. 224. Instituted March, 11, 1847. Meetings every Thursday evening in Hall, Dock square.


ROCKPORT REFORM CLUB.


Regular meetings Wednesday evenings. Henry M. Lowe, President. G. W. Cleaves, Vice President. Sylvester Tarr, Treasurer. Charles J. Orne, Clerk. Meet at Jewett Hall, Jewett street.


KIMBALL FUND.


Donated by David Kimball, of Boston, March 4th, 1867. Amount $2,500. 5-6 income for relief of native born citizens who have never been assisted by the town; 1-6 income for prize to meritorious scholars in public schools.


BEECH GROVE CEMETERY.


Under the supervision of the Selectmen. Caleb S. Choate. Superintendent.


NEWSPAPER.


Rockport Gleaner, Established 1872. Published monthly by L. Cleaves & Co., Post office building, Main street, 75 cents per year in advance.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Nathaniel F. S. York, Trial Justice. Zeno A. Appleton, Eben Blatchford, Henry Dennis, Henry Dennis, jr., Eli Gott, Joseph Manning, John W. Marshall, Alfred Par- sons, Calvin W. Pool, Henri N. Woods, Nath'l F. S. York.


MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.


ANNISQUAM MILLS.


Broadway, corner School street. Incorporated 1871.


Capital $250,000. Austin Sumner, President. G. P. Whitman, Agent. Nathaniel Walker, Boston, Treasurer. Manufacture corset jeans and sheetings.


BAY STATE GRANITE CO.


Organized 1874. Capital $150,000. Charles Guidet, N.Y., President. William G. Barbour, Treasurer and Clerk. Works at Pigeon Cove.


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ROCKPORT DIRECTORY.


ROCKPORT GRANITE CO.


Organized 1864. Capital $200,000. Lemuel Shaw, Presi- dent. John Stimson, Treasurer. John Lathrop, Clerk. Works on Granite street.


PIGEON HILL GRANITE CO.


Organized 1870. Capital $30,000. Anson Stimson, Presi- dent. Frank Scripture, Treasurer. Anson Stimson, George R. Bradford, Amos Rowe, Directors.


THE PIGEON COVE GRANITE CO.


Organized 1872. Capital $25,000. John C. Mason, Presi- dent. F. K. Ballou, Agent and Treasurer. Almon Mason, Superintendent.


BANKS. ROCKPORT NATIONAL BANK.


Organized 1865. Main, near School. Capital $150,000. Charles Tarr, President. H. H. Paul, Cashier. Addison Gott, David Smith, Charles Tarr, John Story, jr., George Barker, Loring Grimes, H. H. Paul, Eben Blatchford, Directors.


ROCKPORT SAVINGS BANK.


Open daily from 9 to 12 A.M., and 2 to 3 P.M. Main, corner School. Henry Dennis, President. Joshua Tarr, Eben Blatchford, Benjamin Tarr, John Hoyt, Reuben Brooks, Andrew F. Clark, Trustees. Joseph Manning, Treasurer. Eben Blatchford, Secretary.


HOVEY'S PECTORAL SYRUP, A SIMPLE, SAFE, AND EFFICACIOUS


COUGH REMEDY,


For the various Affections of the Lungs and Throat, SUCH AS Colds, Conghs, Cronp, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Influenza, Hoarse- ness, Bronchitis, and Incipient Consumption, and for the Relief of Consumptives in the advanced stages of the disease.


It is perfectly safe for the youngest infant, very pleasant to the taste, and af- ter many years of trial it has never been known to fail to give immediate relief in the most severe attacks of Throat and Lung diseases.


MANUFACTURED BY CHARLES H. HOVEY, BOSTON HIGHLANDS. PRICE, FIFTY CENTS.


CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1875. Total, 1,651,902.


BARNSTABLE CO.


Savoy - - - 730


ESSEX CO.


Barnstable - 4,302


Sheffield - - 2,233


Amesbury - 5,987


Brewster -


- 1,219


Stockbridge - 2,089


Chatham - - 2,274


Tyringham' - 517


Andover - - 5,097 Beverly - 7,271 Boxford 834


Dennis 3,369


Washington - 603


Bradford - - 2,347


Falmouth


- 2,211


Harwich -


3,355


Mashpee - 278


Georgetown - 2,214


Orleans - - 1,373


Total - 68,270


Gloucester 16,754


BRISTOL CO.


Sandwich - 3,417


Acushnet


- 1,059


Groveland - 2,084 Hamilton 797


Truro -


-


1,098


Attleborough 9,224


Haverhill -


14,628


Wellfleet -


-


1,988


Berkeley - -


781


Ipswich - - 3,674


Yarmouth - 2,264


Dartmouth - 3,434


Lawrence 34,916


Dighton - - 1,755


Lynn - - 32,600


Total - 32,144


BERKSHIRE CO.


Adams


15,760


Alford


389


Becket


- 1,329


Cheshire 1,693


Norton -


1,595


Clarksburg 670


Raynham - 1,687


Egremont 890


Seekonk - 1,167


Peabody - - 8,066


Florida 572 Gt. Barrington 4,385 Hancock - - 730


Somerset -


- 1,940


Rockport - 4,480 Rowley - - 1,162 Salem - - 25,958


Hinsdale - - 1,571


Westport - 2,912


Salisbury - 4,078


Lanesborough 1,357 Lee - - 3,900


Saugus - - 2,578


Lenox -


- 1,845


Topsfield - - 1,221


Mt. Washington 182


W. Newbury 2,021


New Ashford 160


Chilmark - - 508


Edgartown


- 1,707


Otis


855


Gay Head


-


216


Gosnold -


- 115


Pittsfield -


12,267


Tisbury - - 1,525


Ashfield - - 1,190


Richmond


- 1,141


Bernardston -


991


Sandisfield - 1,172


Total


- 4,071


Buckland - 1,921


Eastham - 639


W.Stockb'ge 1,981 Williamstown 3,683 Windsor - - 624


Danvers


- 6,024


Essex -


-


- 1,713


Provincetown 4,357


Easton - 3,898


Lynnfield 769


Fairhaven · 2,768


Manchester - 1,560


Fall River 45,340


Marblehead - 7,677


Freetown - 1,396


Methuen -


- 4,205


Middleton


- 1,092


Mansfield - 2,656


New Bedford 25,895


Nahant 766


Newbury - 1,426 Newburyp't 13,323 N. Andover - 2,981


Dalton - - 1,759


Rehoboth - - 1,827


Swanzey - - 1,308


Taunton -


20,445


Total


- 131,087


Swampscott - 2,128


Monterey


703


Wenham -


-


911


Marlboro' 2,037


Total - 223,342


FRANKLIN CO.


Peru 443


DUKES CO.


212 CENSUS 'OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1875.


Charlemont - 1,029


HAMPSHIRE CO.


Hudson -


- 3,493


Colerain - - 1,699


Amherst - - 3,937


Lexington


- 2,505


Conway - 1,452


Belchertown 2,315


Lincoln


834


Deerfield -


- 3,414


Chesterfield - 746


Littleton 950


Erving


794


Cummington 916


Lowell - 49,688


Gill


673


Easthampton 3,972


Malden - 10,843


Greenfield - 3,540


Enfield


1,065 Marlborough 8,424


Hawley


588


Goshen


349


Maynard


- 1,965


Heath - 545


Granby


812


Medford - 6,627


Leverett 831


Greenwich -


606


Melrose 3,990


Leyden 524


Hadley 2,125


Natick - - 7,419


Monroe


190


Hatfield - - 1,600


Newton


16,105


Montague


. 3,380


Huntington - 1,095


N. Reading - 979


New Salem - 923


Middlefield 603


Pepperell


· 1,927


Orange -


- 2,497


Pelham


633


Sherborn 999


Rowe - 661


Plainfield - 481


Shirley - 1,352


Shelburne - 1,590


Prescott - - 493


Somerville


21,868


Shutesbury - 558


South Hadley 3,370


Stoneham


- 4,984


Sunderland - 860


Southampton 1,050


Stow


- 1,022


Warwick -


744


Ware - - - 4,142


Sudbury - 1,177


Wendell - - 503


Westhampton 556


Tewksbury - 1,997


Whately - -


958


Williamsburg 2,029


Townsend - 2,196


Total -


33,696


Total - 44,821


HAMPDEN CO.


Agawam - - 2,248


MIDDLESEX CO.


Wayland - - 1,766


Blandford 964


Acton - - 1,708


Westford - - 1,933


Brimfield - - 1,201


Arlington - 3,906


Chester - 1,396


Ashby 962


Wilmington - 879


Chicopee - 10,335


Ashland


- 2,211


Granville - 1,240


Ayer - 1,872


Holland - 334


Bedford 900


Holyoke - 16,260


Belmont - - 1,937


Longmeadow 1,467


Billerica - 1,881 Boxborough 318


NANTUCKET CO. Nantucket - 3,201


Montgomery 304


Cambridge 47,838


Total


- - 3,201


Palmer 4,572


Carlisle 548


Russell .643


Chelmsford - 2,372


NORFOLK CO.


Southwick - 1,114


Concord - 2,676


Bellingham - 1,247


Braintree - - 4,156


Tolland 452


Dunstable 452


Brookline - 6,675


Wales 1,020


Everett - 3,651


Canton - - 4,192


Westfield 8,431


Framingham 5,167


Cohasset - - 2,197


W.Springfield3,739


Groton - - 1,908


Dedham - - 5,756


Wilbraham - 2,576 Holliston - 3,399


Dover 650


Total - 94,304


Hopkinton - 4,503


Foxboro' - - 3,168


Northfield - 1,641


Northampt'n 11,108


Reading - - 3,186


Tyngsboro' - 665


Wakefield - 5,349


Waltham - 9,967


Watertown - 5,099


Weston - - 1,282


Winchester - 3,099


Woburn -


- 9,568


Total - 284,102


Ludlow - 1,222


Monson - - 3,733


Burlington 650


Springfield 31,053 Dracut - 1,116


Worthington 818


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CENSUS


OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1875.


213


Franklin -


- 2,983 | Plympton


755 | Hubbardston 1,440


Holbrook


- 1,726


Rochester


- 1,001


Lancaster


- 1,957


Hyde Park - 6,316


Rockland


4,203


Leicester - 2,770


Medfield -


- 1,163


Scituate - 2,463


Leominster - 5,201


Medway -


- 4,242


S. Scituate - 1,818


Lunenburg - 1,153


Milton -


2,738


S. Abington - 2,456


Mendon - - 1,176


Needham


- 4,548


Wareham - 2,874


Milford - 9,818


Norfolk


920


W. Bridgew'r 1,758


Milbury - - 4,529


Norwood


- 1,749


Total - 69,362


Northborough 1,398


Randolph


- 4,064


SUFFOLK CO.


N. Brookfield 3,749


Stoughton


- 4,842


Chelsea - 20,737


Oxford - - 2,938


Weymouth - 9,818


Winthrop 627


Petersham - 1,203


Total -


88,321


WORCESTER CO.


PLYMOUTH CO.


Ashburnham 2,141


Abington - 3,241


Athol - - - 4,134


Bridgewater 3,969


Auburn - 1,233


Brockton - 10,578


Barre


- 2,460


Carver - - 1,127


Berlin


987


Sterling - - 1,569


Duxbury - - 2,245


Blackstone


- 4,640


Sturbridge - 2,213


E. Bridgewat'r2,808


Bolton


987


Sutton -


- 3,051


Hanover - - 1,801


Brookfield


- 2,660


Upton - - - 2,125


IIanson - 1,265


Charlton -


1,852


Uxbridge


- 3,029


Hingham 4,654


Clinton


- 6,781


Warren - - 3,260


Hull - 316


Dana -


760


Webster - - 5,064


Kingston 1,569


Douglas


2,202


Lakeville - 1,061


Dudley


2,653


Marion


862


Fitchburg


12,289


W. Boylston 2,902 W. Brookfield1,903


Mattapoisett · 1,361


Grafton -


4,442


Middleboro' 5,023


Hardwick


- 1,992


Pembroke - 1,399


Harvard - - 1,304


Plymouth


- 6,370


Holden -


- 2,180


Total - 210,295


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Northbridge- 4,030


Sharon


- 1,330


Boston - 341,919


Oakham 873


Walpole - - 2,290


Revere - 1,603


Paxton 600


Wrentham


- 2,395


Total - 364,886


Phillipston - 666


Princeton - 1,063


Royalston - 1,260 Rutland - - 1,030


Shrewsbury - 1,524 Southborough 1,986 Southbridge 5,740


Spencer - - 5,451


Halifax 568


Boylston -


895


Templeton


- 2,764


Westborough 5,141


Marshfield - 1,817


Gardner -


- 3,730


Westminster 1,712


Winchendon 3,762


Worcester 49,317


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JOSEPH O. PROCTER, INSPECTOR, AND DEALER IN


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JAMES C. TARR & BRO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


Dry and Pickled Fish,


SMOKED HALIBUT, Etc., Etc.,


Fish Oils and Vessels' Outfits. Also, Railways for Repairing, Paint- ing, and Calking Vessels of all kinds.


All orders promptly filled at the lowest market price the day the order is received. ROCKY NECK, EAST GLOUCESTER. JAMES G. TARR. DAVID TARR.


WILLIAM H. WONSON & SON,


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10 COMMERCIAL ST., GLOUCESTER.


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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.


STOCKBRIDGE & CO., SHIPPERS OF


FRESH HALIBUT


AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


Fresh and Salt Fish. Parkhurst's Wharf, (Foot of Duncan St.,) SETH STOCKBRIDGE. D. I. ROBINSON. GLOUCESTER, Mass.


UNION FISH COMPANY. GEORGE ANDREWS, President. GEORGE ANDREWS, GEO. C. RICHARDS, P. H. PRIOR, Directors. WHOLESALE DEALERS AND SHIPPERS OF


FRESH FISH.


Parkhurst's Wharf, Gloucester, Mass. WILLIAM H. COOK, . Agent.


HIGGINS & GIFFORD, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


YACHTS, SEINE BOATS, DINKIES, ROW BOATS,


SAIL BOATS, YAWLS, SURF BOATS, DORIES.


AN ASSORTMENT OF BOAT BUILDERS' HARDWARE. MANUFACTORY, HEAD OF THE HARBOR. P. O. Address, Box 130. GLOUCESTER, Mass.


DAVIS & FEARS,


MANUFACTURERS OF STANDARD


Black and Yellow Oil Clothing,


Woolen Goods, Lincoln Sou'-Westers, Horse Covers, Outfits, &c., &c. EVERY PIECE WARRANTED. ROGERS ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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POLAND & WOODBURY,


SHIP BUILDERS,


Yard at Vincent Point,


NEXT TO


New Vessels Built, and Old ones Repaired IN THE


CALL'S


Spar Shop.


Best manner.


DANIEL POLAND, JR.


GLOUCESTER. CHAS. O. WOODBURY.


E. L. ROWE,


SAIL-MAKER


Sails, Tents, Awnings, WAGON COVERS, Etc., MADE TO ORDER.


Wharf St., between Water and Pearce Sts.,


GLOUCESTER, Mass.


ADDISON WITHAM, RIGGER,


Burnham Bros.' Railway, WATER ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS. Orders for RIGGING and MAST-SETTING promptly attended to.


BURNHAM BROTHERS,


SHIPWRIGHTS,


OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF


Marine Railways, Saw, Planing, and Grist Mills, AND DEALERS IN GRAIN, HAY, AND FLOUR. DUNCAN'S POINT, - GLOUCESTER, MASS.


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D. A. STORY, SHIP BUILDER.


YARD ON PEARCE ST., New Vessels Built, and Old Ones Repaired in the best manner. GLOUCESTER, MASS.


GEORGE W. SOMES & CO., RIGGERS


AND Mast-Setters.


LOFT ON ROGERS ST., NEAR CENTRAL WHARF, GLOUCESTER, Mass.


JOHN C. FOSTER, SAIL-MAKER, AND MANUFACTURER OF TENTS Italian Store and Window AWNINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Rocky Neck, Gloucester. Cordage, Oars and Blocks for Sale. J. G. Tarr & Bro.'s Wharf.


WILLIAM LURVEY & SON, FRONT ST., OPP. ATLANTIC HOUSE, DEALERS IN


Cod, Haddock, Corned Fish,


Mackerel, Bluefish, Eels, Smelts, Lobsters, Oysters and Clams in the Shell and Out. 1


OYSTERS AND CLAMS OPENED DAILY. All orders promptly attended to and delivered in any part of the city free of expense.


GLOUCESTER, MASS.


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DAVID H. LANE, DEALER IN AMERICAN & SWISS WATCHES,


Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, and Fan- cy Goods.


No. 143 FRONT STREET. GLOUCESTER. no Watches, Cloeks, and Jewelry · Repaired.


CHARLES H. BOYNTON, DEALER IN


Diamond and Franklin Anthracite COAL, COAL


Hard and Soft Wood. Wood Sawed and Split to Order, FRONT. ST., (Rear of Cape Ann Savings Bank,) GLOUCESTER, - - - MASS.


JOHN PARKHURST,


DEALER IN


Clothing, Furnishing Goods,


AND FISHERMEN'S OUTFITS. Also, Agent for Star Laundry. 100 FRONT ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS.


The Boston 99 Cent Store,


DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, CONSISTING OF Table and Pocket Cutlery, Crockery, Glass and Silver Plated Ware, JEWELRY, CHROMOS, BRACKETS, TOYS, And all goods usually found in first-class Faney Goods stores. . G. H. BEAN, 66 FRONT STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS.


246 GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.


GEORGE A. DAVIS, MANUFACTURER OF


SARSAPARILLA BEER


AND MINERAL WATER. Also, BOTTLER OF PORTER, ALE & CIDER. PARTIES FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. SAWYER'S BLOCK, (Basement,) FRONT ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS.


N. GANGLOFF, BILLIARD HALL.


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NEW HALL, CENTRALLY LOCATED, AND SUPPLIED WITH BAILEY'S RUBBER-CUSHIONED TABLES. 99 FRONT ST., GLOUCESTER, Mass.


J. KARCHER,


BREAD & PASTRY BAKER.


FRESH


BAKEE


THE


BAKER


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CRACKERS, PILOT, and SHIP BREAD,


Cakes, Pies, Pastry, and Bread of all kinds, DUNCAN ST., (Near Rogers.) GLOUCESTER, Mass.


JOHN LLOYD, UNDERTAKER, AND COFFIN WAREROOMS,


FRONT STREET. Opp. the Atlantic House, Gloucester.


Coffins and Caskets furnished to order on the most reasonable terms.


WREATHS, CROSSES, and FLOWERS fresh from the Greenhouse also furnished.


Orders left as above, or at my residence, - BEACH COURT, will meet with prompt attention.


BENNETT & MARR, 247


DEALERS IN


READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas, and Rubber Clothing, 157 FRONT ST., GLOUCESTER, Mass.


CHILDREN'S CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. FRANCIS BENNETT.


CHESTER MARR, Jr.


F. M. LORING & CO., DEALERS IN


STOVES, FURNACES, RANGES, Crates and Linings, Cast Iron Sinks. PLUMBING MATERIALS, such as Water-Closets, Bath-Tubs, Etc., Etc.


Glass, Britannia, Japanned, Wooden, Toilet, Enameled, French, and Hollow Ware, Table Cutlery ; Kerosene Oil, Lamps, and Lamp Fittings, Mats, Brooms, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Also, Manufacturers of TIN WARE. 146 FRONT ST., GLOUCESTER, Mass. N. B .- Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper JOB WORK and PLUMBING done to order at short notice. Solar and other Lamps changed to burn Kerosene Oil.


SHERMAN J. CARTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BEEF, PORK, Mutton, Lamb, Sausages, Poultry, VEGETABLES, &c. 140 FRONT ST.


JOSEPH PARSONS,


MANUFACTURER OF


OIL CLOTHING,


AND DEALER IN


READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas, and Rubber Clothing. EAST GLOUCESTER, MASS.


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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.


DAVID M. HILTON,


TEAMING


AND


BOARDING STABLE.


STEVEDORE, AND ALL KINDS OF HEAVY or LIGHT TRUCKING & TEAM WORK. All Orders entrusted to me will be punctually and faithfully attended to.


OFFICES: REAR 157 FRONT ST., AND Spring, corner of Pearce Street, GLOUCESTER, Mass.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


DAVID G. ALLEN,


DEALER IN


HARD and SOFT WOOD, LUMBER,


Clapboards, Shingles, Laths, Cedar Posts, Etc., DOORS, SASHES, & BLINDS, Hay, Lime, Cement, Bricks, Hair, Hardware, Etc. WHARF, ROGERS STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS.




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