Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1886, Part 22

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Mutual District Telegraph Co., P. J. Feeney, supt. 173 Main Mutual Union Telegraph Co., P. J. Feeney, manager, 173 Main


United Lines Telegraph Co., John Favor, man'r, 191 Main Western Union Telegraph Co., H. W. Tarr, manager, 157


Main ; branch offices 115 Duncan and 179 East Main


Telephone Exchange.


New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., George O. Stacy, manager, 195 Main


Tents. ROWE EDWARD L. & SON, 33 Wharf st. foot of Water (see page 290)


Tin Can Manuf.


MAYO ISRAEL C. 92 and 94 Main (see page 283)


Tin Roofing. PINNOCK THOMAS G. 7 Dodge, Salem (see page 301) Tinsmiths,


CURRIER JOHN J. 109 and 111 Duncan (ship, see p. 282)


DAVIS & CO. 278 Main (see page 282)


Hackett William J. 71 Rocky Neck av.


HARVEY A. F. 59 Washington (see page 282)


LORING FRANCIS M. 141 Main (see page 283)


MAYO I. C. 92 and 94 Main (see page 283)


RENTON THOMAS, 181 East Main ( see page 283)


SMITH L. E. 221 Main (see page 295)


STRATTON HOMER R. 232 Main (see page 295)


Toilet Articles, WETHERELL M. L. 178 Main (see back cover) Tow Boats. "Emma S. Bradford, "Eli O. Cleaves, capt., Parkhurst's whf. "Joe Call," Henry R. Smith, prop., Geo. Dennis' whf., E.G. "Sarah E. Witherell," Osborn P. Linnekin, prop., Dennis & Ayer's wharf


Toys. CAPE ANN NEWS CO. 193 Main (see front cover)


Tricycles. BURNHAM HENRY A. JR. 25 Mason (see page 298) GRAY CHARLES J. 227 Main (see page 282)


Trunks, Valises, Etc. CUSTOM CLOTHING PALACE, 103 and 105 Main (see back cover) 17-18


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Umbrellas. CUSTOM CLOTHING PALACE, 103 and 105 Main (see back cover) PATTILLO ALEXANDER, 122 Main (see front cover) Undertakers.


Butler David, 7 Ashland place


Ellery Benjamin F. 24 Exchange


Greeley Bernard, 58 Prospect


Griffin E. H. 4 Gee av.


Jones John, Revere street, Bay View


Kidder Henry N. 444 Washington


LLOYD JOHN, 2 Western av. opp. Gloucester Hotel (see page 297)


Mason John E. 962 Washington


MASTERS CHARLES, 44 Washington (see page 297)


Procter Charles, 127 Main


Roberts Joshua, 402 Essex av., W. G.


Upholsterers.


Bigwood John J. 284 Main


Bradstreet Frederick E. 97 Main


BROWNE GEORGE W. 12 Short (see page 283)


Tucy Charles A. 5 Short


Variety Stores.


Brainard Sarah, 17 Washington


Calder John J. 44} Mt. Pleasant av.


Davis John D. 40 Leonard


Douglass Jonathan, 165 East Main


Drestrup A. A. 42 Warner


Francis Manuel, 10 Elwell


Harvey R. K. 51 Prospect


Haskell Henry C. L. 274 and 276 Essex av., W. G.


Joseph Antoine, 18 School


Lewis M. A. Mrs., Cleaveland, cor. Maplewood av.


Lima Manuel D. 237 Main


Lycett A. M., Magnolia av.


Martin George H. jr. 152 East Main


McKennon John R. 1272 East Main


Morris J. D. 21 Perkins


Norwood Edgar, 361 Washington


Parker Mary J. 1 Revere


Poland Howard, 998 Washington


Prady Manuel, 39 Perkins


Stanwood Henry G. 408 Washington


Wonson Frank P. 173 East Main


Vessel Work.


CURRIER JOHN J. 109 and 111 Duncan (see page 282) DAVIS & CO. 278 Main (see page 282) ROBINSON FRANK, foot of Rowe sq. (see page 292) SMITH L. E. 221 Main (see page 295)


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Wagon Covers. ROWE EDWARD L. & SON, 33 Wharf st. foot of Water (see page 290)


Watchmaker and Jeweller. ( See also Jewelry, Watches, Etc.) Beckwith A. W. 288} Main (clock repairer)


Water Piping. STODDART A. P. 236 Main (see page 287)


Waterproof Goods. CARTER JOHN F. 66 Rogers (see line on back cover) Wheelwrights. BARNARD GEORGE K. 4 and 6 Commercial (see p. 293) Campbell George A. 17 Mansfield


Scammon S. G., Parsons street


Window Glass. ADAMS E. 120 Main (see line on back cover)


Window Screens. DOW CHARLES H. 20 Mansfield (see page 287)


Window Shades. McARTHUR A. & CO. 203 Main (see front cover)


Wood Dealers. ( See also Coal Dealers.) \ BENNETT BROS. 43 Duncan (see page 293)


BOYNTON CHARLES H. 53 Main, rear Cape Ann Sav- ings Bank (see page 295) CLARK JAMES, rear 7 and 9 Middle (see page 293)


GRIFFIN & CO. 21 Fort square ( see page 293)


TODD GEORGE, 393 Main (see page 293)


Wood Turner. ROWE GEORGE, JR. 287} Main (see page 286)


Wooden Ware. HARTWELL S. S. 113 Main (see page 283)


Woolens. CUSTOM CLOTHING PALACE, 103 and 105 Main (see back cover)


Worsted Goods. PETTIGREW ALEXANDER, 121 Main (see page 288)


Yacht Builders, HIGGINS & GIFFORD, Parker, near East Main, head of the harbor (see page 291)


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POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, 1880. TOTAL, 50,155,783.


Alabama ... 1,262,344


Michigan .. .. .. 1,634,095


Arkansas. 802,564


Minnesota .. 780,807


Virginia. · 1,512,208


California. 864,686


Mississippi. 1,131,899


Colorado ... 194,649


Missouri .. 2,169,091


Conneetieut . 622,683


Nebraska .. 452,432


Delaware. 146,654


Nevada .. 62,265


Florida.


266,566


New Hampshire ..


347,392


Georgia ..


1,538,983


Alaska .. 30,000


Arizona. 40,441


Dakota .. 135,180


Distriet of Colunibia. 177,638


Idaho.


32,611


Kentucky


1,648,599


Pennsylvania ..


4,282,738 Montana ....


39,157


New Mexico


118,430


Maine ..


648,945


South Carolina. 995,706


Utah.


143,907


Maryland


935,139


Tennessee.


1,542,463


Washington.


75,120


Massachusetts (1885)


1,942,141


Texas.


1,597,509


Wyoming.


20,7 88


Population of the Principal Cities in the United States.


Albany, N. Y.


90,903 , Milwaukee, Wis .. 115,578


Allegheny, Penn .. 78,681


Minneapolis, Minn 46,887


Allentown, Penn. 18,162


Mobile, Ala ... 31,205


Atlanta, Georgia. 34,398


Nashua, N. H .. 13,453


Atehison, Kan ..


15,381


Nashville, Tenn .. 43,461


Baltimore, Md ..


332,190 16,85€


New Bedford, Mass 33,393


13.978


Boston, Mass ..


390,393


New Brunswick, N. J.


17,167


Bridgeport, Conn. 29,148


Newburgh, N. Y.


18,076


Brockton, Mass.


20,783


Newburyport, Mass.


13,716


Brooklyn, N. Y


566,689


New Haven, Conn ..


62,882


Buffalo, N. Y ..


155,137


New London, Conn.


10,529


Burlington, Iowa


19,000


New Orleans, La ..


216,140 19,566


Cambridge, Mass.


59,658


Newton, Mass ...


19,759


Camden, N. J.


41,658 49,999


Northampton, Mass 12,896


Chelsea, Mass ..


25,709


Norwalk, Conn


13,956


Chicago, Ill.


Norwich, Conn.


21,141


Chicopee, Mass.


34,556


Cincinnati, Ohio.


61,000


Cleveland, Ohio


160,142 20,122


Paterson, N. J.


50,887


Columbus, Ohio.


51,665


Pawtucket, R. I.


22,906 31,780


Concord, N. H.


13,836


Peoria, Ill .. .


21,600


Davenport, Iowa


21,671


Philadelphia, Penn ..


846,980


Dayton, Ohio ..


38,677


Pittsburg, Penn.


156,381


Denver, Col.


35,630


Pittsfield, Mass


14,466 33,810


Detroit, Mieh


116,342


Poughkeepsie, N. Y'


20,089


Dover, N. H.


11,693


Providence, R. I.


118,070


Dubuque, Iowa.


22,500


Quincy, Ill ..


27,428


Elizabeth, N. J


28,229


Raleigh, N. C.


14,110


Elmira, N. Y.


21,498


Reading, Penn ...


43,283


Erie, Penn ....


28.565


Richmond, Va ..


63,803


Rochester, N. Y


89,363


Flushing, N. Y.


15,919


Sacramento, Cal,


23,000 28,090


Galveston, Texas


22,350


Salt Lake City, Utah.


21,000


Gloucester, Mass.


21,703


San Antonio, Texas.


20,594


Grand Rapids, Mich.


32,015


San Francisco, Cal.


233,956


Harrisburg, Penn ..


30,762


Saratoga Springs, N. Y .... Savannah, Ga ..


10,822 30,681


Moscow, Russia. -611,970


Constantinople .. .. 600,000


Glasgow, Seotland. .. 555,289


Liverpool, England .. .552,425


Naples, Italy. 493,115


Indianapolis, Ind.


75,074


Springfield, Mass


11,298


Johnstown, N. Y.


St. Joseph. Mo.


32,484


Madras, India .. .397,552


Brussels, Belgium .391,393


Lawrence, Mass.


38,862 Syracuse, N. Y


Manchester, Eng. .341,508


Lewiston, Me.


Cairo, Egypt .. .327,462


Lineoln. R. 1.


15,528


Long Island City, N. Y.


17,096


Trenton, N. J. 29,910 Troy, N. Y. 56,747 33,913


14,609


Sheffield, England. .284,410


Macon, Ga.


12,695 16,407


Waterbury, Conn Whecling, W. Va.


31,266


Havana, Cuba .... .230,000


Memphis, Tenn ..


Meriden, Conn. 18,340 Woonsocket, R. I.


16,199


11,731 Worcester, Mass.


68,389


Lisbon. Portugal .246,840


Middletown, Conn


Population of Principal Nations.


United States .. 50,155,788


China.


. 446,000,000


India .. 252,500,000


Russia. 85,685,945


German Empire. 42,727,560


Turkey*


31,600,000


France ....


39,905,788


Newark, N. J ..


136,400


Austria and Hungary .. Japan .....


37,741,418


Bangor, Me ..


Great Britaint.


Italy.


28,209,620


Egypt


17,419,980


Spain.


16,835,506


Brazil .


11,780,000


Mexico .. 9,276,079


.5,253,821 Sweden and Norway ...... 6,137,559 Belgium


Burlington, Vt.


11,364


Newport, R. I ...


Arabia . .. 4,600,000


Portugal .. 4,390,589


Persia .. 6,500,000


Holland. .3,767,263


Canada .. .4,352,08%


Peru ... .3,050,000


Switzerland .2,890,000


Oswego, N. Y


21,102


Chili. .2,468,447


Bolivia ... .2,000,000


Denmark .1,969,454


Argentine Republie. .2,400,000


Greece and Ionian Isl ... 1,679,775


.1,400,000 Cuba.


Equador . .. 1,308,082 *Ottoman Empire (Inel'd'g Asiatic possessions.) +Including Ireland.


Population of Foreign Cities.


London, Eng .... .. 3,832,441


Paris, France. ... 2,225,910


Canton, China .. .. 1,500,000


Berlin, Prussia ... ... 1,222,500


Pekin, China .. ... 1,000,000


Vienna, Austria .. ... 1,103,110


Calcutta, India 683,329


Tokio, Japan . . 674,447


St. Petersburg. .876,570


Bombay, India .. .644,405


Hartford, Conn. 42,553


Haverhill, Mass ..


21,795 18,160


Scranton, Penn.


45,850


Holyoke, Mass ..


Springfield, Ill.


19,638 37,575


Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. .. 420,000


Jersey City, N. J.


16,626 55,813 18,396


St. Louis, Mo.


350,522


Lake, Ill ..


St. Paul, Minn.


41,498 51,791 23,674 50,143


Lyons, France .. .372,815


Leavenworth, Kan


16,651 Toledo, Ohio. 19,076 17,229 Topeka, Kan.


Marseilles, France. .357,530


Leeds, England .. .309,126


Amsterdam, Holland. .317,010


Lowell, Mass ..


Utica, N. Y.


Rome, Italy. .303,383


Lynn, Mass.


147,307 Hamburg. Prussia ... .. 280,000


Malden, Mass.


20,269


Dublin, Ireland. .249,486


Manehester, N. II.


32,630 33,593 Wilmington, Del .. 42,449 City of Mexico, Mexico .... 230,000 Edinburgh, Scotland ...... .228,075


Louisville, Ky.


123,645 64,107 45,867


Seheneetady, N. Y


13,675


Hempstead, N. Y.


Hoboken, N. J ... 30,999 27,895


Somerville, Mass ...


29,971


120,728 Stamford. Conn


Birmingham, Eng ... 400,757


Madrid, Spain .. .397,690


Kansas City, Mo.


56,870 15,375


Fitehburg, Mass.


Rutland, Vt.


12,149


Fort Wayne, Ind.


26,048


Salem, Mass ...


Derby, Conn ..


11,649


Portland, Me.


1,206.577


Charleston, S. C ..


503,053 11,325 255,708


Oakland, Cal.


Omaha, Neb.


Cohoes, N. Y.


11,669 Petersburg, Va.


Danbury, Conn.


New Britain, Conn.


Biddeford, Me.


11,165


New Jersey (1885). 1,278,033


Illinois. 3,078,636


New York .. 5,083,173


Indiana .. 1,978,358


North Carolina 1,385,000


Iowa ... 1,624,463


Ohio.


3,197,794


Kansas .. 995,335


Oregon .. 174,767


Louisiana.


940,263


Rhode Island (1885) 304,284


West Virginia .. 618,198


Wiseonsin ... 1,315,386


TERRITORIES.


Vermont. .. 332,286


Taunton, Mass.


Waltham, Mass .. Washington, D. C.


Fall River, Mass.


35,925,313 35,246,638


New York, N. Y.


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CITY GOVERNMENT, 1886.


HON. JOHN S. PARSONS, MAYOR.


ALDERMEN. President, Isaac N. Story.


Ward 1 .- Geo. M. Wonson. Ward 5 .- Isaac N. Story.


Ward 2 .- Samuel P. Smith. Ward 6 .- Samuel Curtis, jr.


Ward 3 .- D. Somes Watson. Ward 7 .- Charles Piper.


Ward 4 .- John Q. Bennett. Ward 8 .- W. A. Homans, jr.


COMMON COUNCIL.


John H. McCormack, Pres. Alfred F. Stickney, Clerk. Ward 1-George Merchant, jr., Addison P. Wonson, Percy W. Wheeler.


Ward 2- Melvin Haskell, George E. Merchant, David T. Osgood.


Ward 3-Timothy A. Langsford, Fred A. Pearce, John Favor.


Ward 4-John H. McCormack, James H. Tarr, Addison Plumer.


Ward 5 - Benjamin M. Grover, William H. Dennen, Wil- liam Parsons.


Ward 6 - William B. Davis, Edward H. Griffin, George W. Harvey.


Ward 7-Timothy McNeirny, jr., Alphonso Woodbury, William H. Poland.


Ward 8 - Reuben Brooks, Rufus P. Stanley, J. Everett Roberts.


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CITY OFFICERS.


City Clerk -John J. Somes.


Clerk of Common Council - Alfred F. Stickney.


City Treasurer and Collector - Edward Dolliver.


Assessors-David Plumer, Calvin Sargent, Chas. F. Lane.


City Auditor - Henry Center.


City Solicitor - Michael J. McNeirny.


City Physician - Dr. Sumner F. Quimby.


City Marshal - George Douglass.


City Engineer - Theodore Overbeck.


Chief Engineer - Charles S. Marchant.


Superintendent of Streets- Benjamin Adams.


Overseers of the Poor - The Mayor and the President of the Common Council, ex officiis, John F. Foster, John Procter. Sec. and Clerk, William D. Lufkin.


Board of Health-Dr. Sumner F. Quimby, John Hawson, Samuel S. Thurston.


Commissioners of School Sinking Fund - John Corliss, Leonard A. Burnham, William A. Pew.


City Messenger - Arthur C. Millett.


Trustees of Sanders Temperance Fund - Mayor Parsons, Alderman Story, President McCormack, Councilmen Stan- ley and Favor.


Trustees of Tufts Charity Fund - Mayor Parsons, Alder- man Homans, President McCormack, Councilmen Haskell and Pearce.


Trustees of Public Library Fund - Mayor Parsons, Al- derman Watson, President McCormack, Councilmen Par- sons and Wheeler.


Trustees of Huntress Fund - Mayor Parsons, Alderman Smith, President McCormack, Councilmen George Mer- chant, jr., and Wonson.


Temperance Missionary - John T. Knight.


Keeper of Almshouse - William H. Wilkes.


Sealer of Weights and Measures - Eben Davis.


Superintendent of Cut Bridge - Daniel S. Parsons. Superintendent of Annisquam Bridge - William Davis. Keeper of City Pound - The Supt. of the Almshouse.


Undertakers - John Lloyd, Benjamin F. Ellery, Charles Procter, John E. Mason, John Jones, Edward H. Griffin, Henry N. Kidder, Joshua Roberts, Charles Marsters, Ber- nard Greeley, David Butler.


Fence Viewers - Nath'l D. Hodgkins, Daniel G. Cressy, A. N. Donahue.


Field Drivers - Finson R. Wheeler, Daniel E. Hillier, Benjamin C. Harvey, Jacob W. Trout, Willis E. Bakeman, Ephraim Lufkin, Barnard Stanwood, Edward J. Lufkin.


Gaugers of Oil - Joseph H. Andrews, Daniel B. Tarr, jr., Charles H. Herrick, Epes Davis, jr., George Dennis, Benjamin C. Cook, Fred L. Stacy, Charles H. Parsons.


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Keepers of Hay Scales - William Munsey, city proper; . Henry B. Proctor, West Gloucester.


Measurers of Salt - Charles B. Rogers, Amos A. Story, Albert Lane, Albert R. Duley, George E. Reid, John Gleason, William H. Jeffs.


Surveyors of Lumber-Fred. T. Hall, William H. Howe, Fitz J. Babson, jr., Epes Davis, jr., Wm. L. Hodgkins, Geo. W. Proctor, David G. Allen, Amos A.Story, Erastus Howes.


Weighers - Arthur G. Pierson, Finley A. Docherty, Fred L. Stacy, Fred Fisher.


Weighers of Coal - Philip H. Goldthwait, E. Archie Bradley, Frank E. Griffin.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Police Station, basement Rogers' block, 107 Main street. City Marshal - George Douglass.


Day Police - Edwin W. Hodgkins, Eben B. Clark, Martin J. Williams, Fred G. Strong, John Gorman, Wm. E. Burns.


Night Police, George B. McKenney, Captain ; Albert F. Barrett, Charles P. Parsons, John J. Ropper, jr., John C. Reed, Sidney S. Sylvester, Charles T. Roberts, Michael J. Sullivan. Special at Lanesville and Bay View, Chas. Smith.


Special Police for City Hall- George A. Procter.


Janitor and Keeper of Lockup - Sydney Hutchings.


Constables - Albert H. Bulkley, Albert F. Barrett, John J. Ropper, jr., George B. McKenney, Arthur C. Millett, Edwin W. Hodgkins, Charles T. Roberts, Sydney Hutch- ings, Jacob F. Fisher, John Gorman, William O. Cook, Fred G. Strong, William E. Burns, Michael J. Sullivan, Charles P. Parsons, John C. Reed, George H. Pinkham, Eben B. Clark, George Douglass, Sidney S. Sylvester, Otto R. E. Ahlberg, Martin Burke, William Cronin, Stephen J. Call, Matthias Johnson, Edward Knight, William B. Luf- kin, Charles V. Moulton, Levi E. McLean, Geo. A. Procter, Richard W. Ricker, Martin J. Williams, James M. Wood- bury, Albert O. Tupper, John F. Foster, Charles B. Rogers, Samuel C. Douglass.


GLOUCESTER POLICE COURT.


Justice - James Davis.


Special Justices - Elbridge G. Friend, Wm. W. French.


Clerk -Sumner D. York


Constable of the Court - George Douglass.


Sessions for criminal business daily at 9 A.M.


Sessions for civil business every Saturday at 9 A.M.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer - Charles S. Marchant.


Assistant Engineers-Joseph G. Swift, Joseph M. Marsh, Andrew J. Rowe, Henry HI. Walker, Calvin F. Hopkins, Samuel Montgomery.


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STEAMERS, HOSE, ETC.


Wm. T. Jameson Steamer, No. 1. House on School st. William W. Cook, Foreman.


N. M. Jackman, No. 2. House on Mt. Pleasant avenue, East Gloucester. Augustus S. Moorhouse, Foreman.


Bay View Steamer, No. 3. House on School street. Edward Hearn, Foreman.


Bunker Hill, No. 4. House on Washington street, Bay View. Charles F. Newman, Foreman.


Defiance Steamer, No. 5. House on Prospect st., Union Hill. Chester Marr, jr., Foreman.


Colonel Allen Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1. House on Park street. Sidney Gardner, Foreman.


Defiance Hook and Ladder Co., No. 5. House on Prospect street, Union Hill. Charles A. Marr, Foreman.


Good Will Hose Co., No. 1. House on Smith street. Samuel Smith, Foreman.


J. M. Marsh Hose Co., No. 2. House on Smith street. E. L. McKenney, Foreman.


Lanesville, No. 7. House 822 Washington street, Lanes- ville. Joseph A. Stackpole, Foreman.


Deluge, No. 8. House 83 Leonard street, Annisquam. Elias Davis, jr., Foreman.


Chemical Engine, No. 1. House 44 Washington street. George P. Greenleaf, Foreman.


Chemical Engine, No. 2. House Fuller street, Magnolia. Everett F. Butler, Foreman.


GLOUCESTER FIRE ALARM. LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.


12. East Gloucester, on Rocky Neck avenue.


13. East Gloucester, on East Main st., near Ice House.


14. East Gloucester, on F. S. Andrews' house.


16. East Gloucester, on brick building foot of Haskell st.


23. Foot of Lufkin's hill, on B. Haskell's house.


27. Foot of Union hill, on John Pew & Son's store.


31. Main street, on Custom House.


32. Wharf. st., on building of Gloucester Steamboat Co.


35. Cor. Marchant and Prospect streets, on house.


37. Cor. Park and Liberty streets, on telegraph pole.


42. Police Station.


45. City Hall.


47. Hubbard's bakery, Prospect street.


51. Wash. st. opp. Gloucester Hotel, on telegraph pole.


52. Commercial st. on Cunningham & Thompson's store.


57. Washington st. opp. A. F. Harvey's, telegraph pole.


63. Washington, near Bridge street.


67. Riverdale, near Riverdale Mills, on telegraph pole.


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SCHOOL SIGNALS.


Nine blows repeated at 8.15 o'clock, A.M. - No school.


Nine blows repeated at 11.30 o'clock, A. M. - Schools to close for the day.


ENGINEERS' SIGNALS.


One blow tests the fire alarm.


Two blows dismisses apparatus not called on alarm.


Three blows calls Steamer in waiting.


Four blows calls Hose Carriage in waiting.


Five blows calls No. 5 to alarms from boxes 51, 52, 57, 67.


Four blows repeated calls Steamer One and Hose One to a fire in an adjoining town or city.


Five blows repeated calls Steamer Three and Hose Two to a fire in an adjoining town or city.


Six blows repeated calls Steamer Five to a fire in an adjoining town or city.


Seven blows repeated calls the Fire Boat.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Chairman - Hon. John S. Parsons, Mayor, ex-officio.


Members -John S. Parsons, Wm. A. Pew, Alfred F. Stickney, Allan Rogers, W. Frank Parsons, John L. Stan- ley, Levi Saunders, Wm. H. Jordan, J. E. Garland, Henry C. L. Haskell. Regular meetings first Monday afternoon of each month.


Secretary - Marquis L. Hawley.


Superintendent of Schools - M. L. Hawley. Office hours at City Hall, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 18.15 to 9 A.M. ; Wednesday, 3.30 to 4.30 P.M.


SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS. HIGH SCHOOL.


Principal, A. W. Bacheler. £ Sub-Master, Arthur M. Mowry. Assistants, Harriette B. Clough, Mary E. Wilder, Carrie W. Trask.


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


Collins School - Freeman Putney, Principal.


Sawyer School-X. D. Tingley, Principal.


Point School - Mary C. Whalen, Principal. Riggs School - Jennie C. Davis, Principal. Leonard School - Annie G. Griffin, Principal.


Bradstreet School - Bertha A. Lane, Principal. Lane School- Nellie L. Saunders, Principal.


Babson School - Ida M. Upham, Principal. Stone Court School - Ida M. Proctor, Principal.


MIXED SCHOOLS.


Bray School - Helen Friend, Principal. Haskell School - Luranna F. Dunn, Principal. Parsons School - Laura H. Lake, Principal. Blynman School - Grace Fuller, Principal.


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PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


Forbes School - Martha A. Morey, Principal.


Babson School- Ella M. Coops, Principal.


Beacon-st. School - Clementina Pearce and Ella P. Mc- Leod, Principals.


Rogers School-M. S. Priestley and E. A.Small, Principals Mt. Vernon School- Susie S. Center, Principal.


Point School - Ida E. Knowles, Principal.


Wonson School - Susie S. Burnham, Principal.


Riggs School - Clara Benton, Principal.


Leonard School - Caroline Griffin, Principal.


Bradstreet School - Laura A. Davis, Principal.


Lane School - Alice M. Sherburne, Principal.


Hildreth School - Kate J. Fardy, Principal.


Teacher of Drawing - Carrie H. Sawyer. Teacher of Music - Austin A. Spaulding.


CHURCHES.


UNITARIAN CHURCH. Middle street. The first parish in Gloucester. Established 1642. Pastor, Rev. John B. Green. Treasurer, Jeremiah Foster. Clerk, Joseph' L. Stevens. Committee, Samuel A. Stacy, Allan Rogers, William A. King, Elbridge G. Friend, jr., Isaac A. Smith. Sexton, F. E. Bradstreet. Supt. of Sabbath School, Rev. John B. Green. Asst. Supt., X. D. Tingley. EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Middle, cor. School. Organized Nov. 17, 1829. Pastor, Rev. Frank G. Clark. Deacons, Jacob Bacon, John J. Pew, Alexander Petti- grew, Leonard Burnham. Clerk, Joseph O. Procter. Treasurer, Alexander Pettigrew. Sexton, George H.


Pinkham.


INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN ( UNIVERSALIST ) CHURCH. Middle street. Pastor, Rev. William H. Rider. Clerk, Addison P. Burnham. Treasurer, Edward P. Ring. Commitlee, Francis Procter, Daniel H. Wallace, Fitz J. Babson, jr. Sexton, William Tucker.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Middle and Pleasant sts. Pastor, Rev. Charles D. Morris, D.D. Parish Commit- tee, John Pew, Cyrus Story, Stillman Rice. Clerk, J. S. Allen. Treasurer, A. E. Price. Parish Clerk, D. E. Woodbury. Parish Treasurer, Alexander Pattillo. Sex- ton, A. H. Bulkley.


PROSPECT STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Prospect st. Pastor, Rev. I. H. Higgins. Treas. and Secretary, H. A. Parmenter. Trustees, John Lane, William H. Wonson, 3d, H. A. Parmenter, George HI. Perkins, Samuel N. Hardy. Sexton, J. T. Morrow. Supt. of Sabbath School, Arthur E. Herrick.


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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (EPISCOPAL). Middle st. Rector, Rev. Charles A. Hayden. Wardens, John H. Stacy, Fred. T. Hall. Clerk, John S. Webber. Sexton, Sargent S. Day, 2d. Treasurer, Fred. T. Hall, jr.


ST. ANNE ( ROMAN CATHOLIC). Park street. Organized 1852. Pastor, Rev. J. J. Healy. Assistant, Rev. C. W. Regan. Sexton, A. A. White. Supt. Sunday School, Miss Katie J. Fardy. Organist, Miss Carrie Simpson. ST. JOACHIM ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Washington street, Lanesville. Organized 1877. Pastor, Rev. Daniel S. Healy, of Rockport.


EAST GLOUCESTER BAPTIST CHURCH. Chapel street. Pastor, Rev. Geo. D. Sanders. Clerk, Geo. Parsons. Deacons, George Parsons, Thomas Renton, J. Warren Wonson, Addison P. Wonson, Joseph Parsons. Sexton, Edward Turnbull.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Bay View. Organized April, 1870. Pastor, Rev. George W. Coon. Secretary and Clerk, Alphonso Sargent. Treasurer, Alphonso Sargent. Supt. of Sunday School, Alvah Prescott. Sexton, John C. Deacon.


EAST GLOUCESTER METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 114 East Main street. Organized Sept. 23, 1885. Pastor, Rev. Carl Anderson. Secretary and Treasurer, Samuel C. Douglass.' Recording Sec'y, John J. Calder. Trustees and Stewards, Charles Douglass, Samuel C. Douglass, Fitz W. Davis, John J. Calder, Constant Deveau. Supt. of Sunday School, John J. Calder.


RIVERDALE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. At Riverdale. Organized 1835. Pastor, Rev. Charles M. Hall. Record- ing Steward, Thaddeus Griffin. £ Treasurer, David Lane. Sexton, Frederick S. White.


UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. At Annisquam. Pastor, Rev. - Treasurer and Clerk, James S. Jewett.


UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. West Gloucester. Organized March, 1867. Pastor, Rev. George J. Sanger. Clerk, Henry C. L. Haskell. Trustees, Wilbur F. Proctor, Edward Lufkin, Clarence E. Richardson, Henry B. Proctor, Maria H. Bray.


UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. Washington, near Saunders court, Lanesville. Pastor, Treas. and Clerk, Francis Jackson.


EAST GLOUCESTER UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. Independent Hall, 155 East Main street. Organized March 22, 1884. Pastor, Treasurer, George M. Wonson. Clerk, Nathaniel Pierce. Supt. of Sunday School, Geo. Douglass.


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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. West Gloucester. Pastor, Rev.


Chas. F. Goldsmith. Treasurer, Joseph W. Andrews. Clerk, Joshua E. Roberts.


ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Washington, near


Munsey, Lanesville. Organized 1830. Pastor, Rev. Frank H. Reed. Deacon, James F. Glover. Clerk and Treasurer, Francis Reed. Supt. of Sunday School, J. H. Andrews. Sexton, Cyrus L. Sargent.


SWEDISH METHODIST. 87 Main. Organized 1883. Pastor, A. Hallen.


NEW CHURCH. (Swed.) Meets in hall over City National Bank. No settled pastor.


GILES CHAPEL. 6 Wonson street. Rocky Neck.


SOCIETIES, ETC.


GLOUCESTER LYCEUM AND SAWYER FREE LIBRARY.


Building No. 88 Middle, cor. Dale avenue. Open daily, afternoon and evening (except Tuesdays and Thursdays), from 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 P.M. Friday evenings only. The Lyceum was organized February 19, 1830. Library opened August 14, 1854. Number of volumes, about 7,000. Trustees, Charles P. Thompson, Benjamin H. Cor- liss, Edward H. Haskell, Joseph O. Procter, Hiram Rich, Allan Rogers, Joseph L. Stevens. Directors, Benjamin H. Corliss, Simeon A. Burnham, Edward Dolliver, Joseph Garland, W. Frank Parsons, Joseph O. Procter, Allan Rogers, Samuel A. Stacy, Joseph L. Stevens. Clerk, Edward Dolliver. Treasurer, Alexander Pattillo. Supt., Joseph L. Stevens. Librarian, Helen Stevens. Assistant Librarian, Fanny K. Stacy.




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