Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1886, Part 3

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Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Gloucester (Mass.)
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SCHOOL, from 76 Middle to the rail- road.


Middle


0 Steamer No. 1


7 Mason


0 Procter


16 Columbia


Prospect


44 Addison


50 Pearl The railroad


SCOTT, from 362 Main.


SHEPHERD, from 2 Sargent to 25 Maplewood avenue. Sargent


12 9 Park


15 Willow


26 23 Maplewood avenue


SHORE AVENUE, from Hesperus avenue, Magnolia.


SMITH, from 7 Maplewood avenue to 20 Park.


SOUTH KILBY, from 657 Washington to Quarry.


SPRING, fr. 284 Main to 145 Prospect. Left. Right.


Main


8 Marchant


18 Spring court Prospect


SPRING COURT, from 18 Spring.


STACY COURT, changed to Myrtle square.


STAGE FORT AVENUE, from 138 Western avenue.


STANWOOD, from 445 Washington to Gee avenue.


STANWOOD AVENUE, from Essex avenue, across the railroad north, West Gloucester.


STARR COURT, from 120 Duncan. STATEN, from 10 Taylor to Perkins.


STONE COURT, fr. 126 Washington. STORY, changed to Calder.


SUMMER, from 18 Granite to Hovey. 0


Granite Riggs 29 Hovey


SUMMIT, from 27 Millett to 12 Trask. SUMNER, from Essex avenue to Con- cord, West Gloucester.


SYLVAN, from 27 Cleaveland.


TAYLOR, from 146 Prospect. Prospect Staten


10


21 Herrick court


TERRACE, from 3 Clarendon.


TOMPSON, from Concord to Concord.


TRASK, from 39 Warner to Summit. Warner


5 Beckford


8 Forest Summit


TRAVERSE, from Haskell to Beach avenue.


TREMONT, changed to Maplewood avenue.


TUCKER, from 821 Washington to High.


UNION COURT, from 27 Leonard, at Annisquam.


VALE COURT, from 648 Washington, Bay View.


VINCENT, from 325 Main to Vincent's Point.


VINE, from 476 Washington.


VULCAN, from Emerald, Lanesville. WALKER, from Sumner to Concord, near Essex linc, W. G.


WALKER COURT, from Walker, West Gloucester.


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GLOUCESTER STREET DIRECTORY.


WALL, from 55 East Main.


Washington St .- Continued.


Left. Right. 797 Young avenue


821 Tucker


836 Cove


842 Andrews


0


839 Saunders court Bay View M. E. Church


858


Munsey


857 Emerald


Prospect


17 Maple


19 Oak


39 Trask Millett


WARREN, from Dale avenue to 20 Pleasant.


0


0 Rockport line


WASHINGTON SQUARE, from 36 Washington to Granite.


WATER, from 211 Main to 42 Wharf . Main


7 Rogers 17 Locust


Wharf street


8


Forbes primary school-ho.


0


13 Middle


22


Mansfield


29 Wash .- st. school-house


22


Friend


32 Sadler


36 38


54


47


Pine


72


55 Prospect Foster


65


Addison


76


Beacon


73 Pearl


49 Babson's court


92 Commonwealth avenue 79 Center court


89 Railroad avenue Exchange


138


155 Bond


103 Derby


121 Oak Grove cemetery


126 136


144


205 Poplar Ashland place


228


Marsh Ferry


280


Wheeler Hodgkins


349


Riverdale place


{ Walen's wharf 31


380


425 Gee avenue


50 0 Pearce


445 Stanwood


469 Holly


476


Vine


511 Dennison


548


Bridgewater


595 Bennett


0


Leonard


WILEY, from 16 Fremont, southerly, Rocky Neck.


611 Revere


648 Vale court


653 Albion court


657 South Kilby


WILLOW, from 17 Shepherd, across the railroad.


678


701 North Kilby Sanderson court Plum court


730


733 Hillside court


0


0 Granitc


8


7 Orchard


745 Linwood place


0 Foster


773 High


0


0 Beacon


0


10


1 Dale avenue City Hall Pleasant


WASHINGTON, from 2 Main Rockport line. Main


to


29 Gould's court Washington square Granite Orchard


WELLS, from 9 Beacon, crossing Com- mon wealth avenue.


WESLEY, fr. 10 Hodgkins to Wheeler.


WESTERN AVENUE, from junction Main, Washington, and Angle sts., westerly to Manchester line.


29 Middle


41 Mansfield


85 Dike Essex avenue Stage Fort avenue


108 110 91 B. & M. R.R. crossing


164 Washington cemetery


178 Beachmont avenue


199 School-house


286 Hesperus avenue


416


413 Magnolia avenue 0 Manchester line


0


WHARF STREET, from 146 Duncan to Pearce.


Duncan Dodd's wharf 13 Burnham Bros. railway wharf


336


351 Reynard M. E. Church


J. Friend's wharf Water


42


WHEELER, from 280 Washington to Wheeler's Point.


WHITTEMORE, from Curtis square to Annisquam river, at Cape Ann Anchor Works.


WILLIAMS COURT, fr. 65 Eastern avenue.


677 Quarry Mechanic place


WINCHESTER COURT, from 109 Prospect to 6 Spring.


708


WINTER, fr. 23 Granite to 14 Beacon.


WALLACE COURT, from 213 Mag- nolia avenue.


WALNUT, fr. 26 Leonard to 84 Leon- ard, Annisquam.


WARNER, from 116 Prospect to 13 Millett. Left. Right.


890


875 Leverett Mclellan


895 Bulfinch


912 Butman avenue


0 Langsford


0 Woodbury


1 Gloucester Hotel


WEBSTER, from 32 Eastern avenue to Sadler.


Eastern avenue


125 Grove Stone court Bridge Curtis square


208


248


744 Mt. Locust place


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WITHAM, from 183 Eastern avenue to the beach.


WONSON, from 28 Rocky Neck avenue to Clarendon, Rocky Neck. Left. Right. Rocky Neck avenue 8 Rackliffe 25 Clarendon


WOODBURY, from opp. 956 Wash. at Folly Cove, to Edmunds avenue. WOODMAN, from Essex avenue, near Essex line.


WOODWARD AVENUE, fr. Stan- wood avenue to Essex avenue.


YOUNG AVENUE, from 797 Wash- ington, across High.


WHARVES.


Allen's Benjamin F., Five Pound Island. | Norwood's, front 93 East Main. Allen's David G. from 37 Rogers.


Atlantic, from 133 Duncan. Babson's, from 375 Main. Bennett's, from 43 Duncan.


Boynton's, from 53 Main.


Bradford's, from 21 Fort square. Burnham Bros. Railway, fr. 13 Wharf. Central, foot of Porter.


Clark's, from 13 Rogers.


Clay Cove, from 109 East Main.


Cook's, from 257 Main.


Cunningham & Thompson's, 88 Com- mercial.


Dennis' George, from 139 East Main.


Dennis & Ayer's, foot of Pearce.


Dodd's, from 13 Wharf.


Duncan's Point, foot of Duncan. Fears', from 87 Duncan.


Fort, end of Commercial. Friend's J. foot of Water. Gilbert's, from 6 Commercial. Haskell's, from 95 East Main. Lane Samuel & Bro.'s, Vincent's Point. Leighton & Co.'s, foot of Pearce. Low's Benjamin, foot of Pearce. Mansfield's, from 23 Main. [Duncan. Mckenzie, Hardy, & Co.'s, from 43 -


Parkhurst's Charles, from 131 Duncan. Parmenter, Rice, & Co.'s,fr. 105 Duncan. Parsons', from 159 East Main. Perkins', from 371 Main.


Pettengill & Cunningham's, from 66 Commercial.


Pew's, from 331 Main.


Porter's, from foot of Porter.


Procter's Joseph O. from opposite 51 Commercial.


Rowe & Jordan's, from 363 Main.


Sayward's, from 65 East Main. Shute & Merchant's, head of the harbor.


Smith's Sylvanus, from 401 Main.


Somes', from 23 Rogers.


Spinney's, from 83 East Main.


Steamboat wharf, from foot of Duncan. Steele's, from 11 Rogers.


Story's, from 227 East Main


Tarr James G. & Bro.'s, Rocky Neck.


Todd's, from 393 Main.


Walen's Leonard, Rocky Neck.


Walen M. & Son's, foot of Water. Wonson John F. & Co.'s, fr. 237 E. Main. Wonson's William C. from 169 E. Main. Wonson William H. & Son's, foot of Parker, East Gloucester.


HALLS, BLOCKS, AND BUILDINGS.


Bergengren Block, 128 to 134 Main. Burnham's Block, 177 to 183 Main. Center's Block, 115 to 121 Main. City Hall, Dale avenue and Warren st. City National Bank Building, 195 Main. Ferguson Block, 201 Main.


Garland's Block, Main, cor. Pleasant. Gloucester National Bank Building, Main, cor. Duncan. Good Templars Hall, 815 Washington. G. A. R. Hall, 171 Main. Independent Hall, 175 East Main, E. G. Low's Block, Main, corner Duncan. Magnolia Hall, 396 Western avenue. Masonic Hall, Gloucester Nat. Bank Building. Masonic Hall, 175 East Main, E. G. Mechanic Hall, 38 Leonard, Annisquam.


Odd Fellows' Hall, 89 Main.


Phenix Block, 6 to 14 Duncan. Procter's Building, Main, cor. Centre.


Pythian Hall, 824 Washington. Rogers' Block, from 107 to 113 Main.


Rogers' Hall, Rogers' Block, 111 Main. Sawyer Block. 95 to 101 Main.


Scientific Hall, City National Bank Building, 195 Main. Sinclair's Block, Duncan, cor. Rogers. Tappan Block, 112 to 116 Main. Temple of Honor Hall, Burnham's Blk. Temple of Honor Hall, 177 East Main, East Gloucester.


Tibbets' Block, 98 to 106 Main. Village Hall, 828 Washington. Webster Block, 124 and 126 Main.


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WARD BOUNDARIES.


WARD 1. Commencing at a point at Andrew Parker's wharf, running north to Main street, thence through the centre of Main street easterly through Bass avenue to the sea, including all that portion of the city now known as East Gloucester, together with all the islands in the harbor.


WARD 2. Commencing at a point at the head of Vincent's Cove, through the centre of Vincent, Spring, Marchant and Mt. Vernon streets to a point near the Mt. Vernon school-house, thence north twenty-three degrees east to the line of the Boston & Maine Railroad, thence by said railroad easterly to the Rockport line, thence by the Rockport line to the sea, thence by the seashore and centre of Bass avenue to the northerly bound of Ward One, thence by the sea to the place of beginning.


WARD 3. Commencing at a point at the head of Vincent's Cove, through the centre of Vincent, Spring, Marchant and Mt. Vernon streets to a point near the Mt. Vernon school-house, thence north twenty-three degrees east to the line of the Boston & Maine Railroad, thence by said railroad westerly to its junction with Park street, thence through the centre of Park, Pleasant and Duncan streets, and by the eastern side of the Gas Company's wharf to the harbor, thence by the shore line to the place of beginning.


WARD 4. Commencing at a point at the Town Landing, running northerly hrough the centre of Washington to its junction with Prospect street, thence through the centre of Prospect and School streets to the line of the Boston & Maine Railroad, thence by said railroad easterly to its junction with Park street, thence through the centre of Park, Pleasant and Duncan streets to the sea, tlience by the shore line to the place of beginning.


WARD 5. Commencing at a point at the Town Landing, running northerly through the centre of Washington street to its junction with High street, tlience through the centre of Prospect and School streets to the line of the Boston & Maine Railroad, thence westerly by said railroad to the channel of Annisquam River, thence by said river and canal to the sea, then following the shore line to the place of beginning.


WARD 6. Commencing at a point on the Rockport line due east from the north end of Lobster Cove bridge, running westerly by said line and bridge to the channel of Lobster Cove, thence easterly by said channel to a point at the head of said cove, thence running north twenty-two degrees west to the sea, thence by the shore and channel of Annisquam River to the line of the Boston & Maine Railroad, thence by said railroad easterly to the Rockport line, thencc by said Rockport line to the place of beginning.


WARD 7. Commencing at a point due east from the south end of Lobster Cove bridge, running westerly by said line and bridge to the channel of Lobster Cove, thence easterly by said channel to a point at the head of said Cove, thence running north twenty-two degrees west to the sea, thence by the shore easterly to the Rockport line at Folly Cove, thence southerly by said line to the place of beginning.


WARD 8. All that portion lying west of the canal and channel of Annis- quam River, including the islands in said river.


GLOUCESTER GENERAL DIRECTORY.


ABBREVIATIONS .- agt., agent; av., avenue; (B.), Boston; B. & M. R.R., Bos- ton & Maine Railroad; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bldg., building; blk., block; bey., beyond; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; do., ditto; E., East; E. G., East Gloucester; exp., express; fr., from; ft., foot; h., house; ins., insurance; la., lane ; manuf., manufacturer; mfg., manufacturing; N., North; n., near; opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post Office; pres., president; r., rear; rd., road; rms., rooms; S., South; sec., secretary; sq., square; st., street; supt., superin- tendent; treas., treasurer; W., West; W. G., West Gloucester; Wash., Wash- ington. After the name of the street, the word "street" is omitted.


ABBERSON JOHN, fisherman, boards 19 Fort sq. Abbott Eben G. Mrs. removed to Rockport


Abbott Eben G. painter, Dodd's wharf, house at Rockport Abbott Freeman II. teamster, house 103 Eastern av.


Abbott James, clerk, Eben G. Abbott's, Dodd's wharf, bds. at Rockport


Abbott James F. removed to Lowell


Abbott Mary Addie Mrs. house 103 Eastern av.


Aborn J. G. summer residence Cliff av. cor. Lexington av., Magnolia


Abrahamson Arthur T. clerk, 159 Main, boards 6 Park Ackinson Melvin, fisherman, boards 28 Friend


Acorn George, fisherman, boards 41 Washington Adams Benjamin, laborer, house 56 Eastern avenue Adams Benjamin, jr. house 39 Eastern avenue


Adams Charles F. fisherman, house 12 Cross


Adams Dr. ( Waltham), summer residence Boulder av. cor. Lexington av.


Adams Elizabeth A. Mrs. house 27 Willow


A DAMS ELLIOTT, photographer (instantaneous pro- cess), 120 Main, house 52 Western av. (see line on back cover)


Adams George, fisherman, boards 249 Main


Adams Harriet Mrs. removed to West Boylston


Adams Henrietta, widow of George W. house 17 Dike


Adams Howard L. laborer, house 17 Dike


Adams Hulda, widow of Nehemiah, h. 142 Western av.


Adams Isaac, physician, house Adams avenue


Adams James B. laborer, house 35 Eastern avenue


Adams James E. driver, house 5 Center court 3


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Adams Maria, widow of Benjamin, house Magnolia av. cor. Hesperus avenue


Adams Nathan A. ( Gaffney & Adams), 53 Wash. h. 4 Oak


Adams Nehemiah, died May 10, 1886


Adams Robert, fisherman, boards 128 Duncan


Adams S. Walter, substitute letter carrier, boards 15 Elm Adams William, fisherman, boards 28 Friend


Adams William, stonecutter, house 18 Pearl


Ahern Alice, widow, house 79 Perkins


Ahern James, fisherman, boards rear 120 Duncan


Ahern John, quarryman, house Emerald street


Ahern Patrick, stonecutter, house 900 Washington


Ahlberg Otto R. E. constable, rooms 132 Main Aiken David, house 7 Fears court


Aiken John, mariner, house 9 Summit


Aikens Manson, fisherman, boards 19 Mansfield


Albee Frank S. fisherman, house 181 Western av.


Albee George B. driver, 1 Webster, boards 45 East Main


Albee Parker Bishop, carpenter, house 45 East Main Alderman Merit P. sewing machines, 79 Main, h. 6 Howe Aldine Frederick, fisherman, boards 26 Prospect Alexander Alvin B. sailmaker, house 8 Elm


Allen Addison, sailmaker, house 10 Warner


Allen Benjamin F. & Co. fisheries, Five Pound Island, office Allen & Stanwood's sail loft, house 6 Warner Allen Benjamin G. fisherman, house 60 Washington Allen Betsey B. Mrs. millinery, 61 Main, h. 16 Summer Allen Charles C. fisherman, house 39 Middle


Allen Daniel & Son ( Daniel, jr. ), fisheries, office Allen & Stanwood's sail loft, house 12 Friend


Allen ( Daniel, jr. ) & Stanwood ( I. E.), sailmakers, Walen & Son's wharf, house 10 Friend


Allen David G. storage, 33 Rogers, house 17 Procter


Allen Edgar, fish broker, 2 Pleasant, house 20 Beacon


Allen Frank, quarryman, boards 651 Washington


Allen Frank D. house 53 Washington


Allen Frank E. died October 27, 1884


Allen Frederick, dry and fancy goods, 170 Main, house 36 Washington square


Allen Gardner, mason, house 324 Washington


Allen George C. tinsmith, boards 44 Mansfield


Allen George K. fisherman, boards 6 Vincent


Allen Horatio M. laborer, house 435 Washington Allen James D. house 5 Beacon


Allen James M. supt. letter carriers, house 10 Columbia


Allen Joel, driver, Parsons, cor. Rogers, h. 32 Grove Allen John L. farmer, house 6 Stone court


Allen John P. bookkeeper, Cape Ann Anchor Works, house at Manchester


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Allen Joseph E. printer, boards 16 Summer


Allen Joseph F. died Aug. 18, 1885 [11 Allen Allen J. Sidney ( McKenzie, Hardy, & Co.), 47 Rogers, h. Allen Leonard F. carriage painter, h. 357 Washington Allen Mark L. carpenter, house 357 Washington Allen Martha, widow, house 435 Washington


Allen Michael, fisherman, house 18 Perkins


Allen Nathaniel E. blacksmith, Porter's wharf, house 410 Washington


Allen Solomon, house 44 Mansfield


Allen Sylvanus F. fisherman, boards 39 Middle


Allen Thomas J. quarryman, house 936 Washington


Allen William, quarryman, house 651 Washington Allen William H. stonecutter, boards 6 Stone court


Allen William L. quarryman, house rear 639 Washington Allerton Louisa, widow, house 49 East Main Alles William H. removed to Boston


Alley Albion, fisherman, boards 297 Main


Almeda Domingues, fisherman, house 8 Elwell court


Almeda Mary Ellen Mrs. house 41 Park Almshouse and Poor Farm, off Bridge street Alphen William, laborer, house 10 Williams court Alvries Manuel P. fisherman, house 8 Fayal court Amazeen Christopher, foreman stonecutter, h. 4 Hickory Ambraman William, fisherman, boards 28 Friend Ambrosala Peter, quarryman, house 19 South Kilby American Express Co., Willard K. Hobbs, agent, 155 Main American Fish Bureau, W. A. Wilcox, manager, 201 Main American Net and Twine Co. (Boston), office 78 Rocky Neck avenue Amero, see Emero


Anderson Adolph, fisherman, boards 17 Allen


Anderson Andrew, fisherman, house 28 Willow


Anderson Andrew, fisherman, boards 29 Prospect Anderson Andrew, fisherman, boards 43 Mt. Vernon Anderson Angus, fisherman, boards 13 Shepherd Anderson Ann, widow, house 77 Washington Anderson Catharine, widow, house 107 East Main Anderson Charles, cooper, house 64 Washington Anderson Charles, fisherman, house 13 Traverse Anderson Charles, fisherman, boards 28 Friend Anderson Charles A. fisherman, house 15 Plum Anderson Charles F. died March 8, 1885


Anderson Charles F. Mrs. house 34 Mt. Vernon Anderson Christopher, fisherman, house 4 Clay court Anderson Elling, fisherman, house 91 Prospect Anderson Frank A. laborer, boards 77 Washington Anderson James L. prop. Anderson House, 28 Friend Anderson Jans Peter, removed to Lynn


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Anderson John, fisherman, boards 11 Chestnut


Anderson John, fisherman, boards rear 55 Main


Anderson John, fisherman, boards 18 Hancock Anderson John, house 334 Main [Vernon


Anderson John, oil clothing, etc. 290 Main, house 43 Mt. Anderson John A. fisherman, boards 17 Pearl


Anderson John E. clerk, 129 Main, house 9 Foster


Anderson John M. master mariner, house 9 Angle Anderson John S. laborer, house 5 Davis


Anderson Margaret E. widow of Charles J. h. 25 Chapel Anderson Nils, lost at sea February, 1885


Anderson Olof, fisherman, boards 6 Vincent


Anderson William, removed to Philadelphia, Penn.


Anderson William R. blacksmith, h. Washington, c. Revere


Anderton Bernard, peddler, boards 3 Curtis square


Anderton John, book agent, house 3 Curtis square


Anderton Roderick, printer, boards 3 Curtis square Andrews Abby L. widow of Joseph L. house 9 Andrews A NDREWS ALBERT C. cigars, etc. 77 Main, house 18 Western avenue (see page 298)


Andrews Amos S, farmer, bds. 26 Bray, West Gloucester


Andrews Asa G. clerk, Charles Parkhurst & Son, house 9 Chestnut


Andrews Augustin, died Jan. 20, 1885


Andrews Benjamin, fisherman, boards 104 Duncan


Andrews Charles H. bookkeeper, Lanesville Granite Co. house at Rockport [ington


Andrews Edgar W. bookkeeper, 27 Rogers, b. 983 Wash- Andrews ( Ephraim R.) & Reed (A. E.), barrel manufs., Sumner st., W. Gloucester, boards 35 do.


Andrews Frederick S. removed to Lynn


Andrews Hannah E. widow, house 281 Concord, W. G.


Andrews H. N. & Co. ( William H. Dennen), shipwrights, 46 Duncan, house 7 Commonwealth avenue


Andrews Ira, prop. Norman Cottage, Norman avenue


Andrews Ira, jr. removed to Boston


Andrews Jacob R. farmer and cider manuf. 33 Sumner, W. Gloucester, house 35 do.


Andrews James B. carpenter, house 12 Taylor


Andrews Joseph H. fish, wholesale, 27 Rogers, house 983 Washington


Andrews Joseph W. farmer, house 21 Sumner, W. G.


Andrews L. G. Miss, milliner, 30 Elm, boards do.


Andrews Malachi, stonecutter, house 3 Plum court Andrews Malachi, farmer, house 256 Concord, W. G.


Andrews Moses, stonecutter, house 31 Langsford


NDREWS MOSES L. mast and spar maker, 5 Rogers, A house 63 Middle (see page 290)


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Andrews Oscar ( Andrews & Co.), 39 Rogers, house 7 Prospect square


Andrews Perley, machine operator, house 30 Elm


Andrews Perley Mrs. dressmaker, house 30 Elm


Andrews Stephen Mrs. house 785 Washington Andrews Walter H. sparmaker, 5 Rogers, h. r. 4 Exchange Andrews Washington, died April 27, 1886


Andrews & Co. ( Oscar Andrews), fishery, 39 Rogers


Annalaw Adolphus, fisherman, house 99 Mt. Pleasant av.


Annis Edward B. ship carpenter, house 9 Plum


Annisquam Granite Co. at Annisquam Anstess Joseph, rigger, house 17 Myrtle square


Antoine Frank, fisherman, house 57 Perkins [av.


Appleyard James Fred, clerk, 120 Main, b. 64 Blynman Arabian John, hairdresser, 219 Main, h. 20 Maplewood av. Archie Alexander, stonecutter, house end of Dennison Arey Iliram F. fisherman, house 31 Perkins


Arey Joshua W. fisherman, house 120 Maplewood av.


Armitage Albert, fisherman, boards 3 Harmony square Armstrong Jessie, widow, house 5} Beach court


Armstrong Robert, pressman, 112 Main, boards 46 do. Armstrong William B. fisherman, house 8 Avon court Arndale Edward, at Almshouse


Arnold Edward P. fisherman, boards 15 Pearl


Arnold John J. fisherman, boards 15 Pearl


Arnold Margaret, widow, house 15 Pearl


Arnold Thomas, died Oct. 15, 1885


Arnold William P. lost at sea Dec. 17, 1885


Arvenor Antoine, fisherman, house 8 Elwell court


Ashley Asa, fisherman, house 17 Laurel, W. G.


Ashley Henry P. blacksmith, 19 Commercial, h. 7 Beach ct.


Astrum Augustus, fisherman, house 53 Warner Atkins Charlotte, widow, house 10 Smith Atkins George R. fisherman, boards 6 Gould court Atkins Milton, fisherman, boards 6 Gould court Atkinson Ezra, fisherman, boards 20 Locust


Atkinson Hattie E. Miss, clerk, 193 Main, b. 61 Western Atkinson John, house 61 Western av.


Atkinson Judah K. fisherman, house 19 Eastern av.


[av.


Atkinson Warren, fisherman, boards 28 Friend Atkinson William, fisherman, boards 11 Spring Atkinson William, fisherman, boards 28 Friend


A TLANTIC HALIBUT CO. ( Samuel G. Pool, William H. Gardner, D. I. Robinson, and William Parsons), Atlantic wharf, foot of Duncan ( see page 300) Atwood Benjamin P. laborer, house 7 Pew court Atwood Joshua, fisherman, house 397 Main Austin Caroline, widow, boards 16 Arlington Austin Charles, fisherman, house 16 Vincent


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Austin James, fisherman, boards rear 259 Main Austin Raymond, stone cutter, house 9 Langsford Austin William, fisherman, boards 23 Shepherd Austin William, painter, house 61 East Main


Aveney Antoine, carriage painter, boards 102 Prospect Avengeau Abraham, fisherman, boards 433 Main


Awars Frederick H. fisherman, house 53 East Main Ayer George, hostler, house 7 Gilbert court [pect sq. Ayer James S. fishery, 52 Wharf, cor. Pearce, h. 21 Pros- 1


Babb Charles, cook, 73 Duncan, rooms do.


Babb George, eating house, 73 Duncan, house 14 Mansfield Babin Victor, fisherman, boards 45 Duncan [Liberty Babson Albert P. bookkeeper, Stanwood & Co.'s, house 4 Babson Amanda Mrs. millinery, 72 Main, house do.


Babson Charles, house 12 Middle


Babson Charles, seinemaker, removed to Cambridge


Babson Daniel T. painter, house 120 Washington


Babson Daniel T. jr. bookkeeper, Gloucester National Bank, house 100 Prospect


Babson D. C. & H. fisheries, 375 Main, h. at Pigeon Cove Babson Edward, boots and shoes, 74 Main, h. 6 Wesley Babson Fitz J. house 49 Western av.


ABSON FITZ J. Jr. lumber, etc., Railroad av. opp. passenger depot, h. 122 Washington (see page 287) Babson Gustavus, house 199 Washington


Babson Hannah S. and -Fannie G. Misses, h. 40 Granite


Babson Horatio (D. C. & H. Babson), 375 Main, house 21 Summer


Babson Howard C. teamster, house 105 Eastern av.


Babson Isabel D. Miss, teacher, Collins grammar, boards 120 Washington


Babson John J. sen. died April 13, 1886 [34 Pleasant Babson John J. produce commission, 11 Hancock, house Babson John L. grocer, 328 Washington, l. 6 Hodgkins Babson John L. jr. teamster, 59 Washington, bds. 72 Main Babson Joseph, sailmaker, house 120 Washington Babson Luther D. clerk, boards 120 Washington Babson Lydia A. widow of John J. house 34 Pleasant


Babson Mary Il. widow, house 864 Washington


Babson Moses S. grocer, 14 Main, boards 12 Middle


Babson Nathaniel & Co. (John W. Rowe), dry goods, 117 Main, house Angle, cor. Middle


Babson Nathaniel H. salesman, 27 Rogers, h. at Rockport


Babson Osman, farmer, house 285 Washington


Babson Robert T. boards 6 Franklin square


Babson Rosella, widow of Abram, house 50 Eastern av.


Babson Waldo, clerk, boards 12 Middle


Babson Walter C. carpenter, house 100 Washington


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Babson William (of 67 Middle), died Nov. 21, 1885 Babson William, cashier Gloucester National Bank, house 6 Franklin square [street


Bacheler Albert W. principal, High school, house Summer Bacon Harvey H. mason, house 17 Leonard


Bacon Jacob, house 18 Granite, cor. Summer


Bagley Frank E. engineer, house 46 Concord, W. G.


Bagwell Patrick, house 12 High


Bagwell William, quarryman, house Colburn st.


Bailey George G. keeper Eastern Point light, house do.


Bailey George T. fisherman, house 42 School


Bailey Joseph, house 29 Langsford


Bailey Lewis, fish buyer, house 34 Orchard


Bailey Thomas, fisherman, boards 19 Fort sq.


Bakeman Willis E. fruit, 98 East Main, h. 22 Hammond Bakeman Willis H. clerk, 98 East Main, b. 22 Hammond Baker Allen W. clerk, Allen & Stanwood's, bds. 10 Friend Baker Benjamin A. commission merchant, 191 Main, house 36 Pleasant


Baker Benjamin O. boards 36 Pleasant


Baker Charles O. fisherman, house 9 Cross


Baker Edwin C. painter, boards 4 Terrace


Baker John, fisherman, boards 16 Locust


Baker Richard, laborer, house 4 Exchange


Baker Walter H. laborer, boards 9 Cross


Baker Watson, fisherman, boards 82 Duncan




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