Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1890, Part 22

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Publication date: 1890
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Stone Cutters. KAVANAGH & CARLETON, Pearl street, near the railroad (see page 318) KENNEDY PATRICK, 108 Washington (see page 318)


Storage (Seines). GLOUCESTER NET AND TWINE CO., Maplewood av. (see back cover)


Stoves, Furnaces, Etc.


DAVIS & CO. 278 to 282 Main (see page 314)


HARVEY A. F. 59 Washington (see page 314)


Hull James F. 119 and 121 Duncan


Loring F. M. 141 Main


LUCE C. W. & CO. 203 Main (see front cover)


MAYO I. C. 92 and 94 Main (see page 315)


RENTON THOMAS, 197 East Main, E. G. (see page 315)


Sanborn George, 123 Main


SMITH L. E. 221 and 223 Main (see page 314)


Surveyor. Low David W. office foot of Duncan street


Swivel Maker. LOTHROP L. D. 66 to 70 Duncan (see page 323)


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Tailors.


Correa John S. 270 Main


CUSTOM CLOTHING PALACE, Charles Jacobs, prop. 103 and 105 Main (see back cover)


Douglass Herman F. 1383 East Main


DOWNES J. W. C. 106 Main (also ladies' outside garments, see front cover)


Dunn James, Prospect, cor. School


Elwell Andrew, 100 Main


Hern Solomon L. 97 Main


Keveny John, 148 Main


LICHTENSTEIN MORRIS, 163 Main (see page 316)


Roberts J. B. 15 Duncan


Spanier A. J. 184 Main


UPHAM JOHN W. 172 Main (see page 316)


Tallow Renderer.


Nutton John G., Norwood's wharf 4


Taxidermist.


Wonson Everett P. 146 Main


Tea Dealers.


Great China and Pacific Tea Co. 98 Main


Teachers. (See also Schools and Teachers, page 274.)


Elwell Flora Miss, 44 Middle (private)


Saville Elizabeth Miss, 17 Elm (private)


Sawyer Carrie H. 39 Prospect (drawing) Stacy Mary S. Miss, 44 Middle (private)


Teamsters.


Center William, 9 Center court


Chaney John, 706 Washington


Clark John, 22 Western av.


Collins Bros. 139 Main


Cook Robert, 1 Maple Dexter Samuel D. 4 Dexter place


Duclow Anthony, 6 Allen Favor S. P. 48 Warner


Hilton David M. 152 Main, and Main, corner Pearce


Reed Thomas E. 1993 East Main


STACY FRED. L. 17 Park (see page 327)


Telegraph Ofices.


Gloucester District Messenger Co., John Favor, supt. 172 Main Postal Telegraph Cable Co., John Favor, manager, 172 Main Western Union Telegraph Co., George E. MacDonald, manager, 157 Main; branch offices, 171 Main, 115 Duncan aud 179 East Main


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Telephone Exchange. New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., George E. Honors, manager, 195 Main


Tennis Nets. GLOUCESTER NET AND TWINE CO., Maplewood av. (see back cover)


Tents and Awnings. ROWE E. L. & SON, 33 Wharf (see page 323)


Tin Can Manufacturer. MAYO ISRAEL C. 92 and 94 Main (see page 315)


Tin Roofing. RENTON THOMAS, 197 East Main (see page 315)


Tinsmiths.


Cooper William T. 129 East Main DAVIS & CO. 278 Main (see page 314)


Hackett William J. 71 Rocky Neck av.


HARVEY A. F. 59 Washington (see page 314)


Hull James H. 119 and 121 Duncan


MAYO I. C. 92 and 94 Main (see page 315)


RENTON THOMAS, 197 East Main ( see page 315)


SMITH L. E. 221 and 223 Main (see page 314)


Tow Boats.


" Emma S. Bradford," Eli O. Cleaves, capt., Parkhurst's wharf "Sarah E. Witherell," Osborn P. Linnekin, prop., J. S. Ayer's wharf


Tricycles. GRAY CHARLES J. 129 Main (see page 314)


Trunks, Valises, Etc.


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


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


Undertakers.


Butler David, 7 Ashland place Griffin E. H. 4 Gee av.


Kidder Henry N. 444 Washington


LLOYD JOHN, 2 Western avenue, opp. Gloucester Hotel (see page 327) Mason John E. 962 Washington


Procter Charles, 127 Main Roberts Joshua. 402 Essex av., W. G.


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Upholsterers.


Bradstreet Frederick E. 40 Washington


LUCE C. W. & CO. 203 Main (see front cover)


PROCTER J. HOWARD. 121 Main (see page 315)


Upholstery Goods. LUCE C. W. & CO. 203 Main (see front cover)


Variety Stores.


Calder John J. 443 Mt. Pleasant av.


Davis John D. 40 Leonard


Drestrup A. A. 40 Warner


Goodwin Susan S. Mrs. 78 Concord. W. G.


HASKELL HENRY C. L. 274 and 276 Essex av .. W. G.


Joseph Antoine. 18 School


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


Lycett A. M .. Magnolia av.


McKennon John R. 1273 East Main


Morris J. D. 21 Perkins


Noons Manuel P. 39 Perkins


Norwood Levi L. 361 Washington


Parker Mary J. 1 Revere


Poland Howard. 998 Washington


Stanwood Henry G. 408 Washington


Sweet John. 50 Washington


Wonson Frank P. 189 East Main


Vessel Work.


DAVIS & CO. 278 Main (see page 314)


HARVEY A. F. 59 Washington (see page 314)


RENTON THOMAS. 197 East Main (see page 315)


SMITH L. E. 221 Main (see page 314)


Veterinary Surgeons.


Olney Charles T. 6 Pearce Scanlan Michael E. 26 Main


Water Piping.


HARVEY A. F. 59 Washington (see page 314)


STODDART A. P. 236 Main (see page 327)


Wheelwrights. BARNARD GEORGE K. 4 and 6 Commercial (see page 325) McCurdy Alexander. 133 East Main


Scammon S. G .. Parsons street


Wheeler Percy W. 69 East Main


Window Glass. ADAMS E. 192 Main (see line on back cover)


Window Shades and Curtains.


LUCE C. W. & CO. 203 Main (see front cover) PROCTER J. HOWARD. 121 Main (see page 315)


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Wood Dealers. (See also Coal Dealers.)


BOYNTON CHARLES H. 53 Main, rear Cape Ann Savings


Bank (see page 321)


CLARK JAMES, rear 7 and 9 Middle (see page 321)


GRIFFIN & CO. 21 Fort square (see page 321)


TODD GEORGE, 393 Main (see line on front cover)


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


Wrapping Paper. BROWN CHARLES D. 193 Main (see back cover)


Yacht Builders. HIGGINS & GIFFORD, Parker, near East Main, head of the harbor (see page 318)


POST OFFICES.


Gloucester-Postmaster. James H. Mansfield. Assistant Postmaster. John Lakeman. Office open daily (Sundays ex- cepted), from 6.45 A.M. to 7 P.M., and Saturday nights till 9. Letter Carriers, James M. Allen (Supt.). Fitz E. Oakes. jr .. William R. Caig. Charles E. Story, Hiram W. Buffinton. Henry Wilson. Walter Adams, John J. McDonald. Temporary Car- rier, Isaac W. Frost. Substitute Carriers. Otis M. Collins. Rufus B. Harrison. Samuel H. Mansfield. Reuben W. Burnham. Collection from street letter boxes five times daily. with the ex- ception of boxes at Bass Rocks three times. and Riverdale once.


West Gloucester-Postmaster. Henry C. L. Haskell.


Annisquam-Postmaster. John D. Davis.


Lanesville-Postmaster. Fitz E. Griffin.


Bay View-Postmaster. H. H. Bennett.


Magnolia-Postmaster, Arthur M. Lycett.


STAGES. ESSEX, WEST GLOUCESTER, AND GLOUCESTER.


Leaves Essex daily at 7 A.M. Leaves 78 Main street. Glou- cester, at 4 p.M. Austin Putnam, Proprietor.


Annisquam, 76 Main street. C. A. Harvey, Prop. Lanesville, 76 Main street. Harvey Bros .. Proprietors. Leaves Lanesville 6.15, 7.30 A.M. ; 12.15. 3.45 P.M. Leaves Gloucester 9 A.M. : 12.15. 4. 6.15 p.M.


Magnolia. leaves 9.30 A.M. and 3 p.M. Leaves Gloucester 11.30 A.M. and 5 p.M. George E. Riggs, Proprietor.


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CITY GOVERNMENT, 1890.


HON. WILLIAM W. FRENCH, MAYOR.


ALDERMEN.


President, D. Somes Watson.


Ward 1 .- Thomas Renton. Ward 5 .- Fitz McIntosh.


Ward 2 .- John E. Hartz. Ward 6 .- Frank B. Parsons.


Ward 3 .- D. Somes Watson.


Ward 7 .- W. R. Sargent.


Ward 4 .- Thomas D. Pelton.


Ward 8 .- C. E. Richardson.


COMMON COUNCIL.


William H. Pomeroy, Pres. Alfred F. Stickney, Clerk. Ward 1-Charles H. Gamage, Joseph Parsons, Geo. Douglass. Ward 2-William H. Blatchford, Frank Robinson, James W. Gray.


Ward 3-John McEachin, Adam P. Stoddart, Benjamin Has- kell, jr.


Ward 4-Henry S. McCulloch, William H. Perkins, William H. Pomeroy.


Ward 5-Moses S. Babson, Harvey C. Smith, David L. Davis. Ward 6-John W. Going, Nathaniel Maddix, jr., Charles E. Lane.


Ward 7-Moses H. Cotton, Oscar L. Emery, Alden O. Gil- patrick.


Ward 8-William F. Ireland, Fred. A. Shackelford, John Wilkins.


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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-Hazen L. Follansbee, Calvin Sargent, Charles F. Lane.


City Auditor-Henry Center.


City Solicitor-William A. Pew, jr.


City Physician-Dr. Charles H. Morrow.


City Marshal-Sidney S. Sylvester.


City Engineer-Winslow L. Webber.


City Messenger-George A. Procter.


Chief Engineer-Edwin L. Lane.


Superintendent of Highways-John J. Wilson.


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


Board of Health-Dr. Sumner F. Quimby, William Dennen, Samuel S. Thurston. 6


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


Trustees of Sanders Temperance Fund-Mayor French, Alderman Richardson, President Pomeroy, Councilmen Par- sons and Shackelford.


Trustees of Tufts Charity Fund-Mayor French, Alderman Hartz, President Pomeroy, Councilmen Gilpatrick and Blatch- ford.


Trustees of Public Library Fund-Mayor French, Alderman Renton, President Pomeroy, Councilmen Going and Gray.


Trustees of Huntress Fund-Mayor French, Alderman Wat- son, President Pomeroy, Councilmen Perkins and Ireland.


Temperance Missionary-John T. Knight.


Keeper of Almshouse-William H. Wilkes.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-John J. Currier.


Inspector of Milk and Vinegar-James R. Pingle.


Superintendent of Cut Bridge-Daniel S. Parsons.


Superintendent of Annisquam Bridge-William Davis. Keeper of City Pound-William H. Wilkes.


Undertakers-John Lloyd, Charles Procter, John E. Mason, Edward H. Griffin, Joshua Roberts, David Butler, Henry N. Kidder.


Field Drivers and Fence Viewers-James Bennie, Henry Lufkin, Amos A. Story, George M. Wonson, Joshua Roberts, Daniel G. Cressy, A. N. Donahue.


Gaugers of Oil-Joseph H. Andrews, Daniel B. Tarr, jr., Benjamin C. Cook, Fred L. Stacy, Howard Low.


Keepers of Hay Scales-William Munsey, city proper ; William A. Homans, West Gloucester.


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Measurers of Salt-John J. Coffin, Albert R. Duley, George G. Reid, Coleman Kennedy, Thomas H. Parsons.


Surveyors of Lumber-David G. Allen, Amos A. Story, Nathaniel Maddix, jr., Erastus Howes, William P. Dennis, Joseph W. Andrews, Horatio N. Andrews, Arthur G. Pierson, Fred L. Stacy, Howard Low.


Public Weigher of Fish-Charles O'Brien.


Weighers of Coal-Philip H. Goldthwait, Francis E. Locke, Frank E. Griffin.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer-Edwin L. Lane.


Assistant Engineers-Joseph M. Marsh, Calvin F. Hopkins, Samuel Montgomery, Elisha W. Harriman.


Clerk-Samuel Montgomery.


GLOUCESTER FIRE ALARM.


LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.


12. East Gloucester, on Rocky Neck avenue.


13. East Gloucester, on East Main street, near ice-house.


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


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


18. East Gloucester, corner Hammond and Haskell streets.


23. Foot of Lufkin's hill.


25. Friend street, on Sawyer school-house.


26. Main street, on D. C. & H. Babson's store.


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


31. Main street, on Custom House.


32. Wharf street, on Voss' blacksmith shop.


35. Corner Marchant and Prospect streets, on house.


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


38. Corner Warner and Millett streets.


42. Procter Brothers' store, Centre, corner Main.


45. City Hall.


47. Near Hubbard's bakery, Prospect street.


51. Washington street, opp. Gloucester Hotel, on telegraph pole.


52. Commercial street, on Cunningham & Thompson's store.


54. Winter, near corner Granite.


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


58. Corner Lookout street and Commonwealth avenue.


63. Washington, near Bridge street.


65. Maplewood avenue, at seine factory.


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


SCHOOL SIGNALS.


Nine blows repeated at 8.05 o'clock, A.M .- No. school for forenoon.


Nine blows repeated at 1.05 o'clock, P.M .- No. school for afternoon.


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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 42, 45, 47, 51, 52, 57, 63.


Four blows repeated calls Steamer One for fires in an adjoin- ing town or city.


Five blows repeated calls Steamer Three for fires in an adjoining town or city.


Six blows repeated calls Steamer Five to a fire in an adjoin- ing town or city.


Seven blows repeated calls the Fire Boat.


STEAMERS, HOSE, ETC.


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


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


Bay View Steamer, No. 3. House on School street. Fitz E. Oaks, jr., Foreman.


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


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


Colonel Allen Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1. House on Dale av. Charles H. Day, 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 st. Samuel Smith, Foreman.


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


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


Chemical Engine, No. 1. House on Dale av. George E. Haraden, Foreman.


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


J. M Marsh Hose Wagon. House on Prospect street.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Police Station, Duncan, cor. Rogers street.


City Marshal-Sidney S. Sylvester.


Day Police-Charles T. Roberts, John .J. Ropper, jr., Michael J. Sullivan, Martin J. Williams, Albert F. Barrett, H. Mackay Coffin, John Karcher.


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Night Police-George B. McKenney, Captain; William E. Burns, Eben B. Clark, David E. Melilman, Charles P. Parsons, John C. Reed, John G. Mehlman, Alanson B. Chapman, Henry S. Sylvester, Richard T. O'Reilly.


Special Officers - John T. Hodgkins, Thomas F. Burns; Magnolia, Martin V. Burke; Bay View and Lanesville, Henry H. Walker.


Special Police for City Hall-Day, George A. Procter; Night, Lemuel Friend.


Janitors and Keepers of Lockup-Sydney Hutchins and Charles V. Moulton.


Constables-Otto R. E. Ahlberg, Joseph W. Andrews, Her- man H. Brown, Albert H. Buckley, Eben N. Burnham, Stephen G. Call, John R. Cook, John Cronin, Michael Cronin, William Cronin, William H. Cronin, Edward H. Cunningham, Thomas E. Day, T. Henry G. Douglass, Samuel C. Douglass, Osman O. Earle, Andrew Edmundson, Lemuel Friend, Elisha W. Harri- man, George M. Harris, Rufus B. Harrison, Benjamin F. Her- rick, Charles H. Herrick, William A. Hodgkins, John J. Hull, John R. Hunley, James Ingersoll, Oliver W Ingersoll, Matthias Johnson, Coleman Kelley, Daniel King, John G. LeSeur, Fran- cis Locke, jr., Elisha Lufkin, John F. Lufkin, Wm. B. Lufkin, Isaac P. Morse, Abraham T. Norwood, Thomas O'Maley, Gor- ham W. Parsons, George H. Pinkham, Michael Poland, George A. Procter, George W. Quinn, Richard W. Ricker, Charles B. Rogers, Samuel H. Rogers, Cyrus L. Sargent, Wm. A. Strang- man, Fred G. Strong, George F. Thurston, William H. Wilkes, Gilman S. Williams, William E. Winn, James M. Woodbury, Francis M. Young.


Constables to Serve Civil Processes-William H. Cronin, John J. Currier, William A. Hodgkins, Otto R. E. Ahlberg.


GLOUCESTER POLICE COURT.


Justice-James Davis.


Special Justices-Wm. W. Frence, Henri N. Woods.


Clerk-Sumner D. York.


Constable of the Court-Sidney S. Sylvester.


Sessions for criminal business daily at 9 A.M.


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


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Chairman-Hon. William W. Frence, Mayor, ex-officio.


Members-William W. French, Alfred F. Stickney, Allan Rogers, W. Frank Parsons, William A. Pew, John L. Stanley, William H. Jordan, J. E. Garland, Henry C. L. Haskell, Robert R. Fears. Regular meetings first Monday evening of each month at 7.30 o'clock.


Secretary-Freeman Putney.


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Superintendent of Schools-Freeman Putney. Office hours at City Hall, on days when schools are in session, 8.15 to 9 A.M .; afternoons, one hour after close of schools.


Truant Officer-Andrew P. Lufkin.


SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS. HIGH SCHOOL.


Principal, A. W. Bacheler. Assistants, Harriette B. Clough, Mary E. Wilder, C. M. Palmer, Carrie W. Trask, Grace L. Deering, Lucy Tappan, M. Florence Fiske, Albert W. Clark. Janitor, Charles H. Herrick.


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


Collins School-James W. Applebee, Principal.


Sawyer School-A. F. Gilbert, Principal. Point School-Mary C. Whalen, Principal. Riggs School-Isabel N. Kennedy, Principal. Leonard School-Clara Benton, Principal. Bradstreet School-Bertha A. Lane, Principal. Lane School-Annie M: Lakeman, Principal. Babson School-Ida M. Upham, Principal. Stone Court School-Ida M. Proctor, Principal. Washington-street School-Hattie E. Wheeler, Principal.


MIXED SCHOOLS.


Bray School-Annie S. Millard, Principal. Haskell School-A. Maude Bray, Principal. Parsons School-Annie S. Webber, Principal. Blynman School-Alice G. Wonson, Principal.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


Collins School-M. Helen Tibbets, Principal. Forbes School-Martha A. Morey, Principal. Babson School-Ella M. Coops, Principal. Beacon-st. School-Mary F. Duffy, Principal. Rogers School-M. S. Priestly and E. A. Small, Principals. Mt. Vernon School-Susie S. Center, Principal. Point School-Ida E. Wonson, Principal. Wonson School-Minnie E. Vallette, Principal. Riggs School-Isabell N. Kennedy, Principal. Leonard School-Clara Benton, Principal. Bradstreet School-Bertha A. Lane, Principal. Lane School-Alice M. Sherburne, Principal. Hildreth School-Kate J. Fardy, Principal.


SPECIAL TEACHERS.


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


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CHURCHES.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL (UNITARIAN) CHURCH. Middle st. The first parish in Gloucester. Established 1642. Pastor,


Rev. John B. Green. Treasurer, Samuel A. Stacy. Clerk, Joseph L. Stevens. Committee, George Clark, John E. Thurston, William A. King, Elbridge G. Friend, jr., Isaac A. Smith. Supt. of Sabbath School, Rev. John B. Green. Sexton, F. E. Bradstreet.,


EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Middle, corner School. Organized Nov. 17, 1829. Pastor, Rev. Rufus P. Hibbard. Deacons, Jacob Bacon, John J. Pew, Charles Gardner, Leonard Burnham. Clerk, Joseph O. Procter. Treasurer, N. H. Phillips. Supt. of Sunday School, John Cunningham. Sexton, George H. Pinkham.


INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN (UNIVERSALIST) CHURCH. Middle street. Pastor, Rev. William H. Rider. Clerk, Addison P.


Burnham. Treasurer, Edward P. Ring. Committee, Daniel H. Wallace, Fitz J. Babson, jr., David Frost. Sexton, Isaac P. Morse.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Middle and Pleasant sts. Pastor, Rev. Thomas J. Villers. Parish Committee, Cyrus Story, Stillman Rice. Clerk, J. S. Allen. Treasurer, A. E. Price. Parish Clerk, D. E. Woodbury. Parish Treasurer, Alexander Pattillo. Sexton, P. Nelson.


PROSPECT STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Prospect st. Pastor, Rev. George W. Mansfield. Treas. and Sec- retary, Joseph E. Allen. Trustees, William H. Wonson, 3d, H. A. Parmenter, George H. Perkins, Samuel N. Hardy, H. A. Harvey, John Davis, William H. Collins. Supt. of Sabbath School, George E. Thurston.


ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (EPISCOPAL). Middle st. Rector, Rev. Albert Watkins. Wardens, John H. Stacy, Fred. T. Hall. Clerk, John S. Webber. Sexton, John H. Bradstreet. Treas- urer, Fred. T. Hall, jr.


ST. ANNE (ROMAN CATHOLIC). Park st. Organized 1852. Pastor, Rev. J. J. Healy. Assistants, Rev. C. W. Regan and Rev. E. J. Dolan. Sexton, A. A. White. Sunday School, in charge of Sisters. Organist, Miss Carrie Simpson. ST. JOACHIM (ROMAN CATHOLIC) CHURCH. Washington st., Lanesville. Organized 1877. Pastor, Rev.


EAST GLOUCESTER BAPTIST CHURCH. Chapel street. Pastor, Rev. George D. Sanders. Clerk, Seymour Walen. Deacons, George Parsons, Thomas Renton, Aspacio Stripp, Addison P. Wonson, Joseph Parsons. Supt. Sunday School, Thomas Renton. Sexton, Aaron J. Sawyer.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Bay View. Organized April, 1870. Pastor, Rev. Samuel H. Noon. Secretary and Clerk, Alphonso Sargent. Treasurer, Alphonso Sargent. Supt. of Sunday School and Sexton, Alvah Prescott.


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EAST GLOUCESTER METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Fisher- man's Bethel). 114 East Main street. Organized Sept. 23, 1885. Pastor, Rev. Emanuel C. Charlton. Secretary and Treasurer, Samuel C. Douglass. Recording Secretary, Mrs. S. C. Douglass. Trustees and Stewards, Charles Douglass, Samuel C. Douglass, Fitz W. Davis, Constant Deveau. Supt. of Sunday School, the Pastor.


RIVERDALE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. At Riverdale. Organized 1835. Pastor, Rev. Andrew W. Baird. Record- ing Steward, Thaddeus Griffin. Treasurer, David Lane. Sexton, Frederick S. White.


UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. At Annisquam. Pastor, Rev. Geo. W. Penniman. 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, Rev. Geo. W. Penniman. Treas. and Clerk, Francis Jackson.


EAST GLOUCESTER UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. East Main st. Organized March 22, 1884. Pastor, Treas., George M. Wonson. Clerk, W. W. Wixon. Supt. of Sun- day School, George Douglass.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. West Gloucester. Pastor, Rev. George O. Jenness. Treas., Josepli W. Andrews. Clerk, Joshua E. Roberts.


ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Washington, near Munsey, Lanesville. Organized 1830. Pastor, Rev. Frank H. Reed. Deacons, James F. Glover, Edward F. Gordon, Joseph Bailey. Clerk and Treas., Francis Reid. Supt. of Sunday School, J. H. Andrews. Sexton, Cyrus L. Sargent. GILES CHAPEL. 6 Wonson street. Rocky Neck.


UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Magnolia av. Pastor, Rev. George O. Jenness. Treas., Miss Grace Fuller. Clerk, George A. Upton.


UNION CHAPEL (Summer). Flume street, Magnolia. Clerk and Treas., George A. Upton.


SOCIETIES, ETC.


GLOUCESTER LYCEUM AND SAWYER FREE LIBRARY.


Building, Middle street. cor. Dale avenue. Open Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, afternoon and evening, from 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 p.M. Friday evenings 7 to 9 only. The Lyceum was organized February 19, 1830. Library opened August 14, 1854. Number of volumes, about 10,000. Trustees, Benj. H. Corliss. Charles P. Thompson, Joseph O. Procter, Hiram Rich,


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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.


Allan Rogers, Joseph L. Stevens, Samuel A. Stacy. Directors, Benjamin H. Corliss, Simeon A. Burnham, Edward Dolliver, Charles P. Thompson, W. Frank Parsons, Joseph O. Procter, Allan Rogers, Samuel A. Stacy, Joseph L. Stevens. Clerk, Edward Dolliver. Treas., Alexander Pattillo. Supt., Joseph L. Stevens. Librarian, Rachel S. Webber. Asst. Librarian, Fanny K. Stacy.


The Female Charitable Association has rooms in the Sawyer Free Library Building, 90 Middle. Pres., Mrs. J. O. Procter.


GILBERT HOME FOR THE AGED AND INDIGENT.


No. 1 Western av. Incorporated 1889. Pres., Allan Rogers. Sec. and Treas., George J. Marsh. Trustees, Allan Rogers, George J. Marsh, H. A. Parmenter, John E. Somes, Sylvester Cunningham, John Corliss, John K. Dustin, jr. Matron, Miss Mary Williams.


ADDISON GILBERT HOSPITAL.


Pres., John K. Dustin, jr. Sec. and Treas., Geo. J. Marsh.


HUNTRESS HOME FOR OLD LADIES, OF NATIVE BORN.


No. 110 Prospect street. Under the direction of the Trustees of the Huntress Fund. Trustees, Mayor, Alderman Watson, Pres. Common Council, Messrs. Perkins, Ireland, I. A. S. Steele, E. K. Burnham. Matron, Clara H. Smith.




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