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Woodbury Frank, fisherman, house 814 Washington
Woodbury Franklin, fisherman, house Mason square, F. C.
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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
Woodbury Franklin, jr. fisherman, boards Mason sq., F. C. Woodbury George, fisherman, house 12 Cross Woodbury George H. fisherman, house 977 Washington Woodbury George M. boards 9 Taylor
Woodbury Henry P. fisherman, boards Mason square, F.C. Woodbury Jacob, fisherman, boards 48 Wharf Woodbury James, fisherman, house 3 Hammond Woodbury James M. teamster, house 4 Bass avenue Woodbury John Mrs. house 21 Washington square WOODBURY (John D.) & HASKELL ( Sidney F. ), printers, 191 Main, h. 114 Washington ( see line on back cover) Woodbury John E. fisherman,, house 930 Washington Woodbury John J. farmer, house 983 Washington Woodbury John J. jr. fisherman, house 846 Washington Woodbury Joseph HI. fisherman, house 9 Cedar Woodbury Josephine Miss, house 21 Washington square Woodbury Nancy, widow of Simeon, bds. 114 Washington Woodbury Nathaniel, fisherman, house 964 Washington Woodbury Simeon, died April 15, 1882
Woodbury Susie E. Miss, clerk, 122 Main, boards 9 Taylor Woodbury Theophilus, fisherman, house Mason square Woodbury Warren P. fisherman, boards Mason square Woods Henri N. attorney at law, Rogers block, 111 Main, house at Rockport
Woodwell Benjamin A. fisherman, house 13 Highland ct. Worcester Olive, widow, house 45 Washington Worth Philip, stonecutter, house 15 South Kilby Worthley Ralph, fisherman, boards 60 Main Wright Franklin B. fisherman, house 15 Friend Writer Henry, blacksmith, house 38 Mt. Vernon Writer John W. boards 38 Mt. Vernon
YATES MARGARET, widow, house 67 Eastern avenue Yates William, saloon, 159 Main, house 19 Dike York Avery F. fisherman, house rear 84 Washington
York Summer D. clerk, Police Court, 132 Main, boards 5 Mansfield
Young Austin P. laborer, house 103 Washington Young Caroline, widow, house 52 High
Young Charles, fisherman, house 103 Washington Young Charles W. laborer, boards 103 Washington Young Edward, fisherman, boards 321 Main Young Elbridge, quarryman, house 911 Washington Young Francis M. fisherman, house 7 Acacia Young Franklin, stonecutter, house 62 High Young F. Henry, house 52 High Young John, fisherman, boards 19 Sargent Young Mary T. nurse, house 13 Plum
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Young Nancy, widow, house 53 Western avenue Young Thomas, fisherman, house rear 350 Main Young Warren, farmer, house 786 Washington Younger Charles, farmer, house 132 Washington Younger David S. P. farmer, house 6 Ashland place Younger Edward P. teamster, house 6 Acacia Younger Morris, removed to Beverly
Younger Morris, jr. hulled corn, house 46 Poplar Younger Oliver Mrs. house 96 Washington
Younger Sarah, widow, house 9 Tremont
Younger William H. laborer, house 8 Ashland place
Younger William H. farmer, house 33 Friend
Yuill Richard M. laborer, h. Day ct. near Fernwood lake
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ZIMMER FREDERICK, pianist, 18 Commercial, boards do. Zwicker Edward, fisherman, house 17 Mt. Vernon
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GLOUCESTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Ale, Porter, and Cider. DAVIS GEORGE A. basement Sawyer's block (see p. 261) LANE & HEATH, 35 Duncan (see page 260)
Anchor Works. Cape Ann Anchor Works, W. N. Fisher, superintendent, foot of Whittemore
Apothecaries.
Andrews F. S. 189 East Main
Blatchford G. E. 216 Main
Foster B. Howard, 810 Washington
Maddocks W. J. 107 Main
Parkhurst A. P., Prospect, cor. Park
Perkins M. H. 327 Main Price A. E. 134 Main
Remby John, jr. 55 Washington
Saunders Daniel D. 68 Main
Wetherell M. L. 178 Main
Auctioneers.
Davis. James, 132 Main
Dolliver William P. 34 Main
Grover Charles E. 277 Main
Marston Charles, jr. 136 East Main
Story Cyrus, 76 Main
Awnings. ROWE EDWARD L., Wharf st. foot of Water (see p. 252)
Bakers. CASWELL B. P. 29 Duncan (see page 257) Hubbard Augustus, 44 Prospect and 15 Commercial -
Bands of Music. Gloucester Cornet Band, George E. Revitt, leader, 85 Washington String Orchestra, K. W. Elwell, leader, 119 Main
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Beef Dealer (Wholesale). GIBSON S. L. 82 and 12 Duncan (see page 257) Billiards.
Brown Aaron, 86 Main
Brown Robert, 4 and 8 Duncan
Corliss H. D. 135 East Main
Dodge John T. & Son, 119 Main
Harvey Gilman, 36 Leonard
McIntosh Fitz E. 96 Main
Parsons George, 2d, 4 Highland
Blacksmiths.
Ashley H. P. 19 Commercial
Burns John, Washington, opp. Curtis square
Burns Matthew, 5 Andrews
Butler Clarence E., Essex avenue, W. G.
Davis David L., Porter's wharf
Davis William H. H. 24 Commercial
Dennison J. A. 4 Chester square
Durland C. H., Hancock, cor. Rogers
Frazier Benjamin, 17 Pearce
Gardner George D. & Son, Parsons street
Harvey Fitz O. 123 East Main
HARVEY GEORGE, 55 Duncan (see page 254)
Hilton William F. foot of Mansfield
Jones Benjamin, Rocky Neck
LUFKIN EBEN H. 78 Western avenue (see page 260)
McCaleb Vinal D. & Son, rear 175 East Main
McCurdy Alexander, 133 East Main
McIsaac Angus, 15 Mansfield
Mckay Hugh, 381 Main
McLellan Bryce, 890 Washington
McQuarie D. L. 409 Western avenue
Robinson Frank, Rowe square
Smith George A. 295 Main
Voss D. C. 1 East Main
Bleacher (Hat and Bonnet).
Bunker Marcellus, 75 Main Blocks (Ship).
Davis E. jr. rear 169 East Main
HARVEY & TARR, 51 Duncan (see page 254)
McDonald Allan L. foot of Duncan
Boarding Houses.
Anderson J. L. 28 Friend
Berry Lorenzo, 677 Washington Boudrow Julia, 255 Main Bray A. D., Willow Cottage, Magnolia avenue (summer)
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Brazier B. S. 1 Brazier court (summer)
Burns Edward J. 83 Commercial
Coffey Patrick, 26 Commercial
Colby Albertina Mrs. 6 Blake court
Collins G. W. 25 Duncan
Cressy Edwin, 140 Main (lodgings)
Dann H. M. Mrs. 335 East Main (summer)
Gillis D. P. 18 Rogers
Godet Bridget, 7 Short
Hiltz Daniel, 26 Addison
Hunt B. F. Mrs., Magnolia Village (summer)
Lacouse R. 13 Porter
Lane C. A. Miss, 8 Arlington (summer)
Johnson Martin, rear 55 Main
Low Eliza K. 228 Main
McDougall Thomas, 2 Beach court
Mckay A. A. 1 Beach court
Mehlman John, 326 East Main (summer)
Magnuson John, 15 Short
Malonson A. 6 Porter
Merrill O. A. Mrs. 286 East Main
Riley Robert, 19 Mansfield
Smith John L. 336 Main
Sterling M. 32 Duncan
Stenman John, 26 Main
Strong Edward M. 26 Commercial
Sundburg Anna C. 16 Locust
Wendell A. J. Mrs. 60 Main
Boat Builders.
Davis Elias & Son, Curve street HIGGINS & GIFFORD, 79 East Main, head of the harbor ( see page 253) JACKMAN N. M. next the Ferry, E. G. (see page 260)
Boat Builders' Hardware. HIGGINS & GIFFORD, 79 East Main, head of the harbor (see page 253)
Boat Trimmings. HIGGINS & GIFFORD, 79 East Main, head of the harbor (see page 253)
Boneless and Prepared Fish. ROWE & WONSON, 195 East Main (see page 251) SHUTE & MERCHANT, Parker street, East Gloucester (see page 251)
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GLOUCESTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Booksellers and Stationers.
HASKELL H. C. L. 274 and 276 Essex avenue, W. G. HAWSON JOHN A. 82 Main (see page 254)
PROCTER BROS., Old Corner Bookstore, 108 Main (see back cover and page 180)
ROGERS JOHN S. E. 193 Main, opp. the Post-office (see front cover)
Boot and Shoe Dealers.
Andrews F. S. 189 East Main
Babson Edward, 74 Main
David J. A. 45 Main
Gray S. J. 267 Main
Hall F. T. & Son, 282 Main
Haskell J. Warren, 172 Main
HOWARD CHARLES O. 64 Main ( see line on front cover)
PARSONS BROTHERS, 81 Main (see page 258)
Parsons Joseph, 179 East Main, East Gloucester
Richardson J. H. 138 Main
Ring Edward P. & Son, 128 Main
Saunders William L. 845 Washington
Sweet John, 309 Main
Boot and Shoemakers and Repairers.
Butler James H. 18 Short
Crockett William T. 443 Main
Dorr George W. 1 Curve (custom boot)
Freeman James, Parsons street
Gray William, 269 Main Harvey R. K., 34 Prospect
Kenney James A. 76} Main
Lundregan Peter, Rocky Neck avenue
Mann Michael, 30 Washington
Millard J. N. 45 Main Mountain R. 287 Main
PARSONS BROS., 81 Main (see page 258)
Parsons D. S., Western avenue, at the bridge
Powers P. W. 48 Commercial
Randall George, 163 East Main
Riley J. M. foot of Duncan
Sargent Andrew, 7 North Kilby Smith M. 7 Rogers
Thurston Samuel S. 233 Main
Wittneber William, 63 Prospect
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer. Jewett James S., Leonard, corner Curve
Boot and Shoe Heel and Toe Irons. Jewett William H., Leonard, corner Curve
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GLOUCESTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Bottlers.
Campbell C. H. rear 158 Main DAVIS GEORGE A. basement Sawyer's blk. (see p. 261) Joyce J. H. 39 Washington LANE & HEATH, 35 Duncan (see page 260)
Brackets. LYNN & ROWE, 53 Duncan (see page 263)
Brewers. DAVIS GEO. A. basement Sawyer's block (see page 261) LANE & HEATH, 35 Duncan (see page 260)
Building Materials. BABSON F. J. JR. 275 Main (see page 262) Calkers. Gaffney Michael & Co. foot of Water Parsons David & Co. 6 Wharf
Canvas Preserver.
Nelson Chresten, 309 Main
Carpenters and Builders.
Burnham Simeon A. 10 Commercial court
Clough Moses H. 2 Chester square
CRISPIN ANDREW H. 408 Western avenue (see p. 262)
Day John W. 40 Atlantic, West Gloucester
Deveau Charles, 37 Rocky Neck avenue
Dow C. H. 13 Mansfield Garland Orlando, 11 Pearce
Hodgkins William, 3d, 61 Rogers
Honners Brothers, rear 54 Prospect
May Jonathan, Magnolia Village
MILLER FRANK, 8 Locust (see page 262)
Severance F. G. rear 137 East Main
Watson D. S. 367 Main
WINCHESTER WM. M. 39 Rogers (see page 262)
Carpets.
BABSON N. & CO. 117 Main (see page 258) CALEF JOHN C. & CO. 83 and 85 Main (see page 258) PATTILLO ALEXANDER, 122 Main (see outside front cover) Carriage Manufacturer. BARNARD GEO. K. 6 Commercial (see page 260) Carriage Painter. BARNARD GEO. K. 6 Commercial (see page 260) Chronometers. THOMPSON F. S. 164 Main (see outside front cover)
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GLOUCESTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Cider Manufacturers.
Andrews J. R., Sumner, West Gloucester
Haskell Abram, Walker, cor. Lincoln, West Gloucester
Cider Press Manufacturer.
RICHARDSON N. 104 Washington, near the railroad (see outside front cover)
Cigar Manufacturers and Dealers.
Doeble Charles F. 230 Main
Jones George N. 54 Washington
Overbeck J. C. 58 Main
Trask John, 146 Main
Cigars and Tobacco.
ANDREWS ALBERT C. 77 Main (see page 257)
Mann Michael, 30 Washington
PARSONS GORHAM A. 78 Washington (see page 256)
RUST FRANK B. 84 Washington (see page 256)
Tracy John, 70 Prospect
WILEY EDWIN C. 142 Main (see page 257)
Circulating Library. PROCTER POPULAR LIBRARY, 108 Main (see back cover and page 180)
Clergymen.
Andrews S. B. (C. T.), 8 Langsford
Childs A. C. (C. T.), 345 Essex avenue, W. G.
Clark F. G. (Evan. C.), 29 Church
Eaton G. F. (M. E.), 11 Mason
Hall L. A. (B.), 28 Highland
Healy J. J. (R. C.), 60 Prospect
Mesler I. A. (M. E.), 395 Washington
Morris C. D. (B.), 28 Washington square
Peterson John (M. E.), 714 Washington
Reagan C. W. (R. C.), 60 Prospect
Rogers Robert P. (Swed.), Washington, cor. Gould court
Thomson John S. (C. U.), 23 Church
Weston Costello (Univ.), 154 Washington
Clocks.
LANE EVERETT, 130 Main (see page 258) THOMPSON F. S. 164 Main (see outside front cover)
Clothes Cleaner. CROWE C. W. 251 and 253 Main (see page 257)
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GLOUCESTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Clothing Dealers.
Belmont Clothing House, 151 Main
CARTER JOHN F., Rogers, cor. Duncan (oiled, see back cover) [back cover)
CUSTOM CLOTHING PALACE, 103 and 105 Main (see
Naumkeag Branch, 18 Main
NELSON JOHN, 285 Main (oil clothing, see page 254)
Newman William, 169 Main
PARKHURST JOHN, 95 Main (see page 256)
Parsons Joseph, at the Post-office, East Gloucester
Seabury & Chase, 136 Main
Stacy James D. 168 Main
Tappan John S. & Son, 112 to 116 Main
Coal and Wood.
Bennett John G. 23 Duncan
BOYNTON CHAS. H., Main, rear Cape Ann Savings Bank (see page 261) CLARK JAMES, rear 7 and 9 Middle (wood, see p. 260) Friend William H., Vincent's Point
Griffin Willard P. 23 Curve street
Griffin & Langsford, foot of Cove, Lanesville
Piper Charles, at the Cove, Lanesville
TODD GEORGE, 393 Main (see page 260)
Wonson Herbert & Co., Samuel Wonson's wharf
Coffin Maker. LLOYD JOIIN, 2 Main, opp. Gloucester Hotel (see p. 261)
Commission Merchants. .
Baker Benjamin A., Low's block
GIBSON S. L. 82 and 12 Duncan (see page 257)
Grover Charles E. 277 Main
HAWSON JOHN, 82 Main (see page 254)
Phillips N. H., Main, corner Duncan
SAVILLE & CO. 165 Main (see page 256)
Woodbury D. E., Gloucester National Bank building
Commissioner of Deeds. Iswetter
SHAW C. A. for all States, Territories, and British Prov- inces, 11 Court street, Boston (see page 265)
Confectionery. ( See also Fruit and Confectionery. ) Crowley Cornelius, 37 Washington Morgan John, 109 Main (manuf.)
RUST FRANK B. 84 Washington (see page 256)
Conveyancers. HASKELL H. C. L. 97 Main ( see page 259) WEBBER JOHN S. 20 Middle (see page 259)
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GLOUCESTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Coopers.
Crane Samuel R. 135 East Main
Everdean John J. 13 Water ( kegs)
Friend William S., Rowe square Marlen Joseph, Gilbert's wharf Tuck Azor H. 41 Commercial
Copper Paint Manufacturers.
TARR JAMES H .; Rocky Neck, East Gloucester (see page 253)
Tarr & Wonson, Rocky Neck, East Gloucester
Cordage.
COLBY SAMUEL V., Babson's wharf, 375 Main (see page 252) ROWE E. L. 33 Wharf street, foot of Water (see p. 252) Cotton Lines.
JACKMAN M. B. & CO. 179 Main (see page 252) Crockery, Glassware, Etc.
HARTWELL S. S. 113 Main (see page 256)
HASKELL B. & SONS, 288 Main (see page 256)
LORING FRANCIS M. 141 Main (see page 254)
Curers and Smokers of Fish.
LANE SAMUEL & BRO. 22 Vincent (see page 251) SHUTE & MERCHANT, Parker st., E. G. (see page 251) WONSON WILLIAM H. & SON, foot of Parker, head of the harbor (see page 251)
Curtains and Fixtures.
CALL WILLIAM R. 42 Washington (see page 263) DANFORTH & GRIFFIN, 35 Washington (see page 264)
Cutlery.
HARTWELL S. S. 113 Main (see page 256)
HASKELL B. & SONS, 317 and 319 Main (see p. 256) THOMPSON F. S. 164 Main (see front cover)
Dentists.
Corliss Henry D. 179 East Main Dennett John P. 148 Main
Newell George H. 148 Main
POMEROY WILLIAM H., City National Bank building (see bottom line on front cover) Tuck George O. 174 Main
Dining Rooms. HOLLY TREE INN, 181 Main (see page 255) KARCHER JACOB, 115 Main (see page 257)
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GLOUCESTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Doors, Sash and Blinds. GRIFFIN BENNETT & SON, 33 Main (see page 262) GRIFFIN, COOK, & CO. 257 Main ( see page 262)
Dressmakers.
Andrews Perley Mrs. 30 Elm
Burnham Martha Miss, 9 Staten Carter A. A. Mrs. 131 Prospect
Cook Delia Miss, 3 Winchester court Cunningham Mary S. 53 Prospect
Dennen Sarah E. 397 Essex avenue, W. G. Fleming Lydia Miss, 34 Friend Hobbs Rhetta Miss, 10 Marchant Nichols Louisa Mrs. 8 Highland Pool N. J. Miss, 75 Middle Sawyer Charles Mrs. 3 Liberty Shute Lizzie B. Miss, 12 Procter Simpson Annie Miss, 3 School Smothers Abby Miss, 5 Franklin square
Thomas A. C. Mrs. 71 Washington Welch Mary C. 135 Washington Wheeler Mabel B. Miss, 121 Wheeler
Whittie Mary Miss, 12 Smith Williams T. L. Mrs. 14 Washington Wonson W. N. S. Mrs. 162 East Main
Dry Goods,
Allen Frederick, 170 Main BABSON N. & CO 117 Main (see page 258) CALEF JOHN C. & CO. 83 and 85 Main (see page 258) Friend Elbridge G. jr. 150 Main Jackson Bros. 830 Washington Lisk George, 147 East Main Mason Charles A. 311 Main
Parsons Annie R. Mrs. 154 East Main
PATTILLO ALEX. 122 Main (see outside front cover) PETTIGREW J. & CO. 90 Main (see page 258) TRACY WILLIAM, 84 and 226 Main (see page 258)
Dry and Pickled Fish.
LANE SAMUEL & BRO. 22 Vincent (see page 251) McQUIN JOHN S. & CO. 111 East Main ( see page 252) ROWE & WONSON, 195 East Main (see page 251) SHIUTE & MERCHANT, Parker street, East Gloucester (see page 251)
Dyer and Scourer. CROWE C. W. 251 and 253 Main (see page 257)
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Eating Houses. ( See also Saloons. )
Cosgrove John A., Rocky Neck avenue
Dodge Peter S. 54 Commercial
Doherty James, 43 Commercial
Hiltz John J., Shepherd, cor. Tremont
HOLLY TREE INN, 181 Main (see page 255)
Ingersoll Amos, 232 and 234 Main
KARCHER JACOB, 115 Main (see page 257)
Parker S. G., Shepherd, next to depot
Pittee D. A., Rocky Neck ferry landing
Wells J. S. 66 Main
Expresses.
CURRIER & CO. 131 Main, and 77 Kingston, Boston (see page 257)
Haskell William, 173 Main
Page & Co.'s, 76 Main
Presson's, Main, cor. Short
Richardson C. E. 210 Essex, W. G.
Trask S. B. 158 Main
Fancy Goods.
BABSON N. & CO. 117 Main ( see page 258)
HARTWELL S. S. 113 Main ( see page 256)
HASKELL H. C. L. 274 and 276 Essex avenue, W. G. Lee Andrew, 91 and 93 Main
PATTILLO ALEX. 122 Main (see outside front cover) PETTIGREW ALEXANDER, 121 Main (see page 258) PETTIGREW J. & CO. 90 Main (see page 258)
PROCTER BROS. 108 Main (see back cover, and page 180) ROGERS JOHN S. E. 193 Main (see front cover) . THOMPSON F. S. 164 Main ( see front cover) TRACY WILLIAM, 84 and 226 Main (see page 258)
Fish Boxes.
GRIFFIN BENNETT & SON, 33 Main (see page 262) Merchant L. H., Shute & Merchant's wharf
Fish Can Manufacturer. MAYO I. C. 92 and 94 Main (see page 254)
Fish Canners.
Ferguson & Co. 60 Commercial Gloucester Canning Co., Fort wharf Perkins George & Son, Perkins' wharf Pew John & Sons, 331 Main Stanwood & Co. 90 Commercial Walker F. R. & Co., Fort wharf
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GLOUCESTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Fish Dealers (Fresh).
Atlantic Halibut Co., Atlantic wharf
Bay State Halibut Co. 69 to 73 Fort square Bray Samuel A., West Gloucester Cape Ann Fish Co., Fears' wharf Hoyt Edward F. 94 Prospect Lane George W. 770 Washington
New England Fish Co., A. W. Bray, agent, Dodd's wharf
Plumer Addison, 40 Main (retail)
Rowe William, 3d, Dennis' wharf
Stockbridge & Co., Parmenter, Rice, & Co.'s wharf
Fish Oils.
Dodd A. W. & Co., Dodd's wharf, 5 and 7 Wharf street HODGKINS BEN A. CO., Rocky Neck (see page 252) LANE SAMUEL & BRO. 22 Vincent (see page 251) Norwood Joseph W., Norwood court
Norwood Joseph W. jr., Norwood court
Robinson Benjamin & Co. rear 141 East Main
Tarr Charles W. foot of Water
Tarr George J. & Co., Fort Point
Fisheries.
Allen Benjamin F., Five Pound Island, office D. Allen & Sons' sail loft
Andrews & Co. 39 Rogers
Babson D. C. & H. 375 Main
Barrett Moses, Barrett's wharf (dealer)
Bray A. B., Collins' wharf
Bunce George W. & Co., Allen's wharf
Burnham Edward K., B. Low's wharf
Burnham & Winter, Fears' wharf
Clark George & Co. 13 Rogers
Clark & Presson, 17 Rogers
Coombs William B., Parker, head of harbor ( dealer)
Cressy C. C. 23 Rogers Cunningham & Thompson, 88 Commercial
Davis J. F. & C. G. 254 Main
Dennis George, rear 139 East Main
Dennis George H., Dennis' wharf
Dennis & Ayer, Wharf, cor. Pearce
Dodd Stephen & Co. 4 Pleasant Ferguson & Co. 60 Commercial Fernald & Co., Fort wharf Friend George & Son, 20 Vincent
Friend Joseph, Friend's wharf, foot of Water
Friend & Marr, 9 East Main Fuller T. H. foot of Water
Gorton Slade & Co. 421 Main
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Fisheries - Continued.
Grimes James, Fort wharf
Harriman Charles, 5 Parker
Haskell Samuel, Haskell's wharf, 95 East Main
Jackman Eli & Co., Rocky Neck
Kirby William H., Porter's wharf
Knowles Thomas J., Fort wharf
LANE SAMUEL & BRO. 22 Vincent (see page 251)
Langsford T. A. & Son, 25 Rogers
Leighton Andrew, foot of Water
Low Benjamin, foot of Pearce
Low Brainard, 439 Main Low John & Co. 439 Main
Lurvey Frederick W. & Co., Fort wharf
Maddocks B. & Co. 50 Commercial
Mansfield James & Sons, 21 and 23 Main
McKenzie, Hardy, & Co. 47 Rogers
McQUIN J. S. & CO. 111 East Main (see page 252)
Montgomery & Sons, rear 137 East Main
Norwood George & Son, Norwood's wharf, 93 East Main Oakes & Foster, 55 Commercial
Parmenter, Rice, & Co., Battery wharf, 59 Duncan
Parsons William, 2d & Co. 138 East Main
Perkins George & Son, Perkins' wharf
Perkins William H. jr., Perkins' wharf
Pettingill & Cunningham, 62 Commercial
Pew John & Son, 331 Main
Procter J. O. jr. 51 Commercial
Reed & Gamage, 217 East Main
Rowe & Jordan, Rowe square
ROWE & WONSON, Wonson's wharf, 195 East Main (see page 251)
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Sayward Bros , Sayward's wharf, 65 East Main
SIIUTE & MERCHANT, Parker street, head of the harbor (see page 251)
Smith David B. 425 Main
Smith Sylvanus & Co. 401 Main
Spinney Benjamin H., Spinney's wharf
Stanwood & Co. 90 Commercial
Steele George, 11 Rogers Stevenson Charles, Rocky Neck
Tarr George J. & Co., Fort Point
Tarr J. Clarence, Fort wharf Tarr James G. & Bro., Rocky Neck Walen Leonard, 66 Rocky Neck avenue
Walen M. & Son, foot of Pearce
Walker F. R. & Co., Fort wharf Wallace Daniel H., Fort wharf Wonson Bros., Wonson's wharf, 199 East Main
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Wonson Howard A., Rocky Neck avenue
Wonson John F. & Co. 237 East Main
Wonson Walter W. & Bro., Rocky Neck avenue
Wonson William C. & Co. 169 East Main
WONSON WILLIAM H. & SON, head of the harbor (smoked, see page 251) Fishermen's Outfits.
BABSON N. & CO. 117 Main (sacks, socks, mitts, etc., see page 258)
CARTER JOHN F., Duncan, cor. Rogers (oiled clothing, see back cover)
LOTHROP L. D. 36 and 38 Duncan (see page 253)
NELSON JOHN, 285 Main (oiled clothing, see page 254) PARKHURST JOHN, 95 Main (see page 256)
Fishing Lines. JACKMAN M. B. & CO. 179 Main (see page 252) Fishing Tackle Manuf. LOTHROP L. D. 36 and 38 Duncan (see page 253) Florists.
Cole Seth L. 9 Procter
PULCIFER GEORGE H. 208 Washington, Riverdale (see top line front cover)
Flour and Grain.
Burnham H. A. 27 Mason
Dodge Albert, next to the freight depot
HASKELL B. & SONS, 317 and 319 Main (see p. 256)
Phillips N. H., Main, corner Duncan (flour)
Fruit and Confectionery. ( See also Confectionery.)
Bakeman Willis E. 98 East Main
Dondero John B. 137 Main
Hammond J. W. 205 East Main, at the Ferry, E. G.
Herrick A. E. 158 Main
Mann Michael, 30 Washington
Marchant C. L. Mrs., Washington, corner Langsford
PARSONS GORHAM A. 78 Washington (see page 256) Patten James F. 88 Main
Stevens A. M. 3} Main
Furnaces and Ranges. ( See Stoves, Furnaces, Etc.)
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