Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1890, Part 3

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Publication date: 1890
Publisher: Gloucester (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 322


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WARD 4. Commencing at a point at the Town Landing, running northerly through 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, thence 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, thence 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, thencc 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, the nice 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 degrecs west to the sca, 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., Boston & Maine Railroad; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bey., beyond; blk., block; bldg., building; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; do., ditto; E., east; E. G., East Gloucester ; ex., express; fr., from; ft., foot; G. H. R'way, Gloucester Horse Railway; h., house; ins., insurance; la., lane; manuf., manufacturer; Mfg., Man- ufacturing; 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., superintendent; treas., treasurer; W., west; W. G., West Gloucester; Wash., Washington. After the name of the street, the word "street" is omitted.


ABBOTT EBEN G. & SON (James), painters, opp. Burn ham Bros. Marine Railway, house at Rockport


Frank H. fireman, 5 Wharf, house 16 Washington sq.


James (Eben G. Abbott & Son), painter, b. at Rockport


66 James F. fisherman, house 29 Friend


Joseph E. farmer, house 35 Sumner, W. G.


66 Mary Addie Mrs. house 103 Eastern av.


William H. machinist, house 138 Maplewood av.


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


Abrahamson Arthur T. removed to Boston


.. Gustave, fisherman, boards 29 Prospect


John, fisherman, boards 11 Chestnut


Abrams William, teamster, boards 4 Fears' court


Acker James, master mariner, boards 28 Friend


Acorn George, fisherman, boards 41 Washington Warren, lost at sea


Adams Benjamin, driver, house 56 Eastern av.


Benjamin, jr. house 32 Eastern av.


B. F. D. (Colorado), summer residence Boulder avenue, Magnolia


Charles, fisherman, boards 9 Short


Charles F. fish, house 8 Gilbert court


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DAMS ELLIOTT, photographer (instantaneous pro- cess), 192 Main, house 52 Western av. (see line on back cover)


66 George C. fisherman, boards 287 Western av.


66 Henrietta, widow of George W. house 17 Dike


Howard L. laborer, house 17 Dike


Hulda, widow of Nehemiah, house 20 Eastern av.


H. S. Mrs. (Philadelphia), summer residence, 31 Magnolia


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Adams Isaac, physician, house Adams av.


James B. laborer, house 35 Eastern av. [Millett


Nathan A. (Gaffney & Adums), 53 Washington, h. 22


Robert, fisherman, boards 128 Duncan


S. Walter, letter carrier, house 26 Exchange


66 Walter, fisherman, boards 11 Locust


66 William, stone cutter, house 18 Pearl


Ahern Alice, widow, house 79 Perkins


Bartholomew J. laborer, boards 79 Perkins


66 David, paving cutter, boards 12 Emerald


66 John, quarryman, house 12 Emerald


Patrick D. stone cutter, house 900 Washington


Peter, fisherman, house 8 Gould court


Ahlberg Otto R. E. constable, 97 Main, room 3, rms. 162 do. Aiken David, house 7 Fears court


Albee Frank S. fisherman, house 140 Western av.


George B. boards 45 East Main .


Parker Bishop, carpenter, house 45 East Main


Albertson Neil, fisherman, house 11 Gould court


Alderman Merit P. sewing machines, 79 Main, h. 4 Mt. Vernon Alexander Alvin B. house 305 Main


66 John, fisherman, boards 16 Water


66 Thomas, fisherman, boards 12 Cross


66 William P. livery stable, 7 Hancock, house 14 Mansfield Alexis Charles, fisherman, boards 15 Short


Allen Addison, sailmaker, house 10 Warner


66 Ann P. widow of James D. house 5 Beacon


66 Benjamin F. & Co. (J. Sidney Allen), fisheries, Five Pound Island, office 47 Rogers, house 6 Warner


Benjamin G. fisherman, house 48 Eastern av.


Betsey B. Mrs. died June 29, 1890


Charles C. fisherman, house 58 Washington


Charles H. fisherman, boards 22 East Main


66 Charles S. clerk, boards 6 Warner


4 Daniel & Son (Daniel, jr.), fisheries, office I. E. Stan- wood's sail loft, house 12 Friend


66 Daniel, jr. (D. Allen & Son), office I. E. Stanwood's sail loft, house 10 Friend


66 David G. storage, house 17 Procter


Edgar, fish broker, house 20 Beacon


Frank, quarryman, boards 651 Washington


Frank D. removed to Boston


Fred W. removed to Dorchester


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


Gardner, mason, house 437 Washington


George, laborer, house 34 Grove


George, laborer, boards 6 Stone court


16 George C. tinsmith, boards 44 Mansfi 1


George F. clerk, boards 6 Warn


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Allen George K. fisherman, boards 6 Vincent


66 Horatio M. laborer, house 435 Washington


66 James, fisherman, boards 41 Washington


66 James D. died Dec. 28, 1888


James M. supt. letter carriers, house 10 Columbia


66 Joel, driver, house 3 Rockland


66 John L. died Aug. 6, 1889


Joseph E. printer, 110 Main, house 16 Summer


66 J. Sidney (B. F. Allen & Co.), fisheries, 47 Rogers, house 11 Allen


Leonard F. carriage painter, house 357 Washington


66 Marion F. Mrs. dressmaker, 184 Main, boards Pavilion Hotel


66 Mark L. carpenter, house 357 Washington


Martha, widow, house 435 Washington


Michael, fisherman, house 18 Perkins


66 Nathaniel E. blacksmith, Porter's whf. h. 410 Wash.


66 Sylvanus F. fisherman, boards 58 Washington


66 William, fisherman, boards 255 Main


66 William, quarryman, house 651 Washington


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LLEN WILLIAM H. livery stable, 1 Commercial, h. do. (see page 324)


66 William L. quarryman, house rear 639 Washington


Allerton Louisa W. widow, house 49 East Main


Alley Albion, fisherman, boards 297 Main


Allyn John (Cambridge), summer residence, 93 Magnolia av. Rebecca, summer residence, Magnolia av.


Almeda Domingues, fisherman, house 8 Elwell court Almshouse and Poor Farm, off Bridge street


Alphen William, laborer, house 15 Bass avenue


Amazeen Christopher C. foreman stonecutter, house 5 Pond


A MERICAN EXPRESS CO., W. H. Tucker, agent, 173 Main (see back colored page)


Net and Twine Co. (Boston), office 78 Rocky Neck av.


Amero Dominick, fisherman, boards 82 Duncan


George A. driver, W. H. Friend's, h. 10 Mero's court


Michael, laborer, house 63 Haskell see also Emero


Anderlin Abraham, laborer, boards 6 Munsey Anderson Alef, fisherman, boards 336 Main


66 Alexander, stonecutter, boards 677 Washington


Alfred, removed to New York


66 Andrew, paving cutter, boards 64 Langsford


66 Ann, widow, house 77 Washington


Annie Miss, tailoress, boards 21 Addison


66 Annie O. widow, house 3 Harmony square


66 Anton, fisherman, boards 6 Howe


66 Bernard, driver, boards 3 Curtis square


66 Burnham, paving cutter, boards 61 Langsford.


Catharine, widow, house 58 Warner


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Anderson Catharine, widow, house 107 East Main


Charles, cooper, house 34 Prospect


66 Charles, fisherman, house 13 Traverse


Charles, fisherman, boards 28 Friend


Charles A. fisherman, house 15 Plum


Charles F. Mrs. house 34 Mt. Vernon


Clovis, fisherman, house 238 Main


" Edward, fisherman, boards 24 Maplewood av.


" Elizabeth, widow of Andrew, died Jan. 15, 1890


Elling, laborer, house 91 Prospect


66 Frank A. laborer, boards 77 Washington


George, paving cutter, house 629 Washington


Henry, fisherman, boards 268 Main


66 Henry, fisherman, boards 228 Main


James L. boarding house. 28 Friend John, driver, boards 77 Washington


John, laborer, house 5 Davis


66 John, fisherman, boards 25 Liberty 66 John, fisherman, boards 41 Washington


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John, fisherman, boards 6 Howe


John, fisherman, house 25 Exchange


John, fisherman, house 334 Main


John, fisherman, boards 268 Main


66 John, oil clothing, etc. 290 Main, house 43 Mt. Vernon


John A. laborer, house foot of Whittemore st.


John A. carpenter, house 334 Main


66 John E. clerk, house 9 Foster


John H. clerk, 181 Main


66 John M. ship broker, 97 Main, house 9 Angle


John S. laborer, house 5 Davis


66 Margaret E. widow of Charles J. house 25 Chapel


.6 Nicholas, fisherman, boards 238 Main


Olof, fisherman, boards 6 Vincent


66 Patrick J. driver, 173 Main, boards 77 Washington


66 Peter, tailor, boards 254 Main


66 Victor, laborer, house 4 Mason square


66 William, fisherman, boards 6 Howe


William J. fisherman, boards 3 Harmony square Anderton Jolin, driver, house 3 Curtis square


66 Roderick, at glue factory, boards 3 Curtis square Andrews Abby L. widow of Joseph L, house 9 Andrews


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NDREWS ALBERT C. auctioneer, and justice of the peace, 73 Main, cigars, etc. 77 do. house 31 Chestnut (see page 319)


Amos S. farmer, boards 26 Bray, West Gloucester


66 Asa G. agent, Charles Parkhurst & Son, h. 9 Chestnut


66 Charles H. bookkeeper, Lanesville Granite Co. house at Rockport


.66 Edgar, clerk, boards 31 Langsford


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Andrews Ephraim R. ( Andrews & Reed), barrel manufs., Sumner st., West Gloucester, boards do.


66 Fuller A. fisherman, boards 394 Western av.


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


H. N. & Co. (William H. Dennen), shipwrights, 48 Duncan, house 7 Commonwealth av.


66 Ira, jr. removed to Boston


66 Jacob R. farmer and cider manuf. 33 Sumner, West Gloucester, house do.


66 James B. boards 12 Taylor


Joseph H. fish, house 983 Washington


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


Lawrence E. bookkeeper, 221 Main, house 5 Allen


L. G. Miss, dressmaker, 30 Elm, boards do.


66 Malachi, stonecutter, house 3 Plum court


66 Malachi, farmer, house 256 Concord, W. G.


66 Moses, stonecutter, house 31 Langsford


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NDREWS MOSES L. mast and spar maker, 5 Rogers. house 63 Middle (see page 323)


66 Oscar, house 7 Prospect square


Perley, janitor, First National Bank building, h. 30 Elm


66 Perley Mrs. dressmaker, house 30 Elm


Philander M. paving cutter, house 24 Revere


Stephen Mrs. house 785 Washington


66 Walter H. sparmaker, head of the harbor


66 Will O. clerk, B. Low's, boards 7 Prospect square


William H. stonecutter, boards 31 Langsford


66 & Reed (Ephraim Andrews, A. E. Reed), barrel manu- facturers, Sumner street, W. G.


Annalaw Adolphus, died Dec. 5, 1889


Annis Edward B. ship carpenter, house 160 East Main Anstess John, laborer, boards 17 Myrtle square Joseph, rigger, house 17 Myrtle square


Applebee James W. principal Collins school, house 26 Dale av Appleyard James Fred, clerk, 7 Centre, house Berlin court Arabian John, hairdresser, 269 Main, house 265 do.


Archie Alexander, stonecutter, house end of Dennison


Arey Eugenia, widow of Joshua W. house 140 Maplewood av. Hiram F. fisherman, house 47 Warner


Armitage Albert, fisherman, boards 3 Harmony square Armstrong Jessie, widow, house 4 Smith 66 William B. fisherman, house 118 Mt. Pleasant av. Arndale Joseph J. fisherman, boards 145 East Main Arnold John J. agent, 58 Middle, house do.


66 Margaret, removed to Salem


Arseneau Benjamin, fisherman, boards 32 Sargent Arvilla Manuel F. laborer, house 8 Elwell


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


C. Frank, laborer, boards 17 Laurel, W. G.


66 Edward L. clerk, 65 Middle, rooms da.


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


William H. laborer, house 123 Mt. Pleasant av.


Astrom Augustus, line maker, house 36 Derby


Atkins Charlotte Miss, house 11 Middle


Edgar, fisherman. boards 4} Perkins


George R. fisherman, boards 6 Gould court


Manson, fisherman, boards 14 Trask


Mary A. widow, house 11 Middle


66 Milton, fisherman, boards 6 Gould court


Atkinson Carrie Miss, house 61 Western av.


Ellen, widow, house 12 Gould court


Hattie E. Miss, clerk, 193 Main, bds. 61 Western av.


Atlantic Halibut Co. (Samuel G. Pool, Wm. H. Gardner, D.


I. Robinson, and William Parsons), Atlantic wharf, foot of Duncan


Atwater Joseph, laborer, boards 319 East Main Atwood Benjamin P. laborer, house 7 Pew court


" George E. fisherman, boards 11 Highland court


Joshua, carpenter, house rear 34 Grove


L. P. summer residence, Fort Hill, Eastern Point Austin Caroline, widow, boards 16 Arlington


66 Charles, fisherman, house 2 Chestnut


Marion Miss, dressmaker, boards 9 Langsford


Raymond. stonecutter, house 9 Langsford


William H. laborer, house 59 Holly


Ayer George, seine repairer, house 7 Gilbert court


James S. fishery, 52 Wharf, cor. Pearce, house 21 Pros- pect square


Walton, fisherman, boards 7 Gilbert court Ayers Clinton, fisherman, boards 321 Main


BABCOCK JOHN, engineer. house Colburn street Babine William. fisherman, house 55 East Main


Babson Albert P. fisheries, foot Water street, house 5 Procter


Annie R. widow of John J. house 85 Middle


66 Amanda Mrs. house 72 Main


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Charles, house 12 Middle


66 Daniel T. clerk, Cape Ann Savings Bank, house 3 Derby


66 Daniel T. Mrs. house 120 Washington


D. C. & H. fisheries. 375 Main, house at Pigeon Cove


66 Edward, boots and shoes. 74 Main, house 6 Wesley


66 Everett, farmer, boards 285 Washington


66 Fitz J. honse 49 Western av.


B ABSON FITZ J. Jr. lumber, etc., Railroad av. opp. passenger depot, house 122 Washington (see p. 320)


66 Gustavus, house 199 Washington


66 Hannalı S. and Fannie G. Misses, house 40 Granite


66 Harvey L. clerk, boards 72 Main [bridge av.


Horatio (D. C. & H. Babson), 375 Main, house Cam-


66 Howard C. teamster, liouse 105 Eastern av.


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


66 John J. died June 3, 1890


John L. grocer, 328 Washington. house 6 Hodgkins


Jolın L. jr. farmer, boards 285 Washington


66 Joseph, sailmaker, house 120 Washington


66 Lilian Miss, bookkeeper, 278 Main, bds. 50 Eastern av.


6 Luther D. clerk, boards 120 Washington


66 Lydia A. widow of John J. house 34 Pleasant


66 Mary H. died March 15, 1889


66 Moses S. grocer, 14 Main, house 33 Washington


66 Nathaniel, house 8 Angle, cor. Middle


66 Osman, farmer, house 285 Washington


66 Robert T. lawyer, boards 10 Riggs


66 Rosella, widow of Abram, house 50 Eastern ay


66 Waldo (Babson & Bingham), livery stable, 18₺ Mall, boards 12 Middle


Walter C. carpenter, house 28 Western av.


66 William, cashier. Gloucester National Bank, h. 10 Riggs ABSON & BINGHAM (Waldo Babson, Frank D. Bing- ham), hack, boarding, and livery stable, 18} Main (see page 325)


Bacheler Albert W. principal High school, house 11 Summer


Back Elwood, farmer, boards Cole street, W. G.


Bacon Jacob, house 18 Granite, cor. Summer


Bagg Willian, quarryman, house 704 Washington


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


Bagnell Jolın, fisherman, house 850 Washington


Bagwell John, laborer, boards Linwood place


Maurice, laborer, boards Linwood place


" Patrick, house Linwood place


Bailey Addison W. sailmaker, boards 34 Orchard 66 Edson W. sailmaker, boards 34 Orchard


66 George F. fisherman, boards 14 Oak


66 George G keeper Eastern Point light, house do.


George T. fisherman, house 14 Oak


66 Joseph, house 29 Langsford


66 Lewis, rigger, house 34 Orchard


66 Thomas, fisherman, boards 19 Fort square


66 William Mrs. boards 909 Washington


Baird Andrew W. Rev. pastor Riverdale M. E. Church, house 395 Washington


Bakeman John H. clerk, house 109 Washington


66 Willis E. variety store, 98 East Main, house do.


Baker Allen W. clerk, D. Allen & Son's, house 21 Chestnut


66 Bert F. removed to Amherst


66 Charles O. fisherman, house 25 Eastern av.


Edwin C. painter, boards 4 Terrace


George. fisherman, boards 24 Haskell


66 John, fisherman, boards 16 Locust


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Baker John, lost at sea


66 Richard, laborer, house 114 Maplewood av.


R. B. Mrs. removed to Amherst


Sarah A. widow of Benjamin A. house 36 Pleasant


4 Walter H. laborer, boards 25 Eastern av.


66 Watson, fisherman, boards 82 Duncan


66 William G. fish skinner, house 39 Cleaveland


Balcome Frank, laborer, boards 30 Perkins


66 Joseph, laborer, house 12 Perkins


Manuel, laborer, house 30 Perkins Baldin Alexander, fisherman, boards 45 Duncan


Baldwin James, fisherman, boards 13 Pew court


Balford Harry, hostler, Parsons, cor. Rogers, b. 89 Western av.


Ball Edward G. clerk, 284 Main, house 12 Oak


Frank, fisherman, boards 28 Friend


John W. fisherman, house 12 Oak


Banks Jason, fisherman, house 11 Calder Mary, widow, boards 10 Cedar


Barber Edward. driver, 1 Webster, house Traverse, cor. Haskell


Frank E. salesman, 205 Main. bds. Traverse, c. Haskell


George G. painter, house 118 East Main


Barbour Charles E. quarryman, house Leverett street


G. painter, rear 121 East Main


Bargeson B. A. Mrs. house 6 Herrick court Barker Charles W. fisherman, boards 47 Warner


C. W. Mrs. dressmaker, house 18 Spring Fred A. apothecary, 197 Main, house 4 Mason


George Mrs. house 817 Washington


Henry A. clerk, 817 Washington, house do.


Irvin R. removed to Boston


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66 William P. granite quarry, 817 Washington, h. at Quincy ARNARD GEORGE K. carriagemaker, 6 Commercial, house 35 Blynman av. (see page 325)


66 Thomas J. fisherman, boards 321 Main


66 see also Bernard


Barnd George, laborer, house 35 Friend


Barner Charles, fisherman, house 5 Mt. Vernon Barnes Abner T. fisherman, boards 7 Caledonia place


Bethia, widow, house 7 Caledonia place


Thomas G. fisherman, boards 7 Caledonia place


66 Walter C. fisherman, boards 7 Caledonia place


6 William H. fishermrn, house rear 6 Cross


Barnett Thomas, fisherman, boards 23 School Barrett Albert F. police, house 7 School


66 Alfred, fisherman, boards rear 5 Eastern av.


66 A. F. Mrs. millinery, 9 Centre, house 7 School


66 Charles P. house 146 Western av.


66 C. Homer, clerk, boards 146 Western av.


George O. painter, house 13 Exchange


Jacob P. fisherman, boards 4 Exchange


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Barrett Moses, 138 East Main, house 24 Highland 66 Sarah, widow, house 146 Western av.


66 William S. died July 7, 1890


Barrington Frederick B. gardener, 9 Proctor, h. 9 Exchange Barry David, quarryman, boards 12 Emerald


66 Joseph M. stone cutter, house 642 Washington


Richard, quarryman, house 97 High


66 Richard, stone cutter, house 644 Washington Barter Eliot F. house Rocky Neck av.


Bartles Henry H. fisherman, house 102 Prospect


66 Nathaniel A. boots and shoes, 236} Main, boards 102 Prospect


Bartlett Grace E. Miss, bookkeeper, 120 Main, boards 13 Pine


Isaac W. removed to Chelsea


Israel M. painter, house 13 Pine


Barwick Walter, summer residence, Quarry Point, Eastern Point Bass Albert H. clerk, 810 Washington, boards 7 Tucker


Horace, stone hammerer, house 52 High


B ASS ROCK HOTEL, Henry Souther, prop., W. E. Forbes, manager, Brightside av. cor. Beach av. (see front colored page)


Thomas D. engineer, house 52 High


Bassett John, can maker, boards 41 Derby


Baston Jobn, laborer, house 27 Andrews


66 Mary H. Mrs. boards 201 Essex av., W. G. Batcheller Ida M. Mrs. house 15 Willow Bates Albert L. fisherman, boards 12 Wonson


James Y. fisherman, house 18 Rackliffe


Jesse L. fisherman, boards 12 Wonson


Mildred F. Miss, bookkeeper, 118 Main, bds. 12 Wonson


66 Simeon Avery, fisherman, house 12 Wonson


Battelle Samuel, fisherman, boards 6 Howe Batten Benjamin, house 427 Main


Daniel, laborer, boards 427 Main


$6 Henry, fisherman, boards 7 Commercial


66 Samuel, jr. fish skinner, house 21 Taylor


Baum John, paving cutter, boards 9 Albion court


Baumeister Henry, house 14 Marble


Baxter William H. rigger, house 105 East Main


Bayne Alonzo R. clerk, 146 Main, boards 20 Oak


Beaman Lorenzo M. laborer, house 366 Main


Bearse Benjamin N. mariner, house 24 Spring


C. George, jeweller, 164 Main, boards 25 Chestnut


¥ John, fisherman, house 190 Washington


John H. removed to Boston


Joseph M. master mariner, house 14 Marchant


Joseph N. fisherman, house 40 Millett


66 Mehitable, widow, house rear 38 Millett


66 Stephen, fisherman, boards 19 Fort square


Beaton Annie Miss, house 24 Park


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Beaton Frank, laborer, boards 24 Park


John, fisherman, boards 12 Locust


Peter A. plumber, 221 Main, boards 254 do.


Ronald, master mariner, house 7 Columbia


Beaumont John, confectionery, etc., Essex av. cor. Western av. house do.


Beck Edward, fisherman, boards 30 Pine


Beckman John H. clerk, 90 Main, house 109 Washington


Beckwith Allen W. auctioneer, house 49 Dennison, cor. Holly Bedford Mary, widow, house 1 Elwell


Beinston Martin, fisherman, boards 45 Duncan Bell Alexander, carpenter, boards 10 Short


Hugh, paving cutter, house 12 Colburn


66 James, fisherman, house 127 Prospect


Thomas F. clerk, house 129 Prospect


William, fisherman, house 18 Elwell


William, fisherman, house 60 Mt. Vernon


William, fisherman, boards 14 Rogers


Belmont Clothing Co. clothing, etc. 147 to 151 Main Hotel, Ambrose Malonson, prop. 151 Main Bengmann Max, fisherman, boards 19 Fort square Benn Munro, removed to Buffalo, N. Y.


Bennett Ambrose, laborer, house 27 Andrews


Bros. (J. Q. and W. A.), coal and wood, 43 Duncan


Charles, removed to West Gardner


Elizabeth, widow of Luther, removed to Concord, N. H.


66 Francis Mrs. house 73 Western av.


" Francis, sec. Gloucester Fire Ins. Co. house 18 Chestnut


66 Henry H. treasurer Cape Ann Granite Co., Washington, opp. Quarry, Bay View, house 1 Bennett


Herbert E. coachman, boards 17 Leonard


Jeremialı, laborer, house 15 Marble


66 John, fisherman, boards 104 Duncan


66 John G. house 25 Prospect square


John Q. (Bennett Bros.), 43 Duncan, house 10 Lookout Libbie P. Miss, hairworker, 73 Western av. boards do.


Margaret E. widow, removed to West Gardner


Warren A. (Bennett Bros.), 43 Duncan, boards 23 Prospect square


William H. fisherman, house 28 Willow


Bennie James, florist, 60 Bass av. house do.


Benney John J. painter, boards 35 Derby


6 Martha Mrs. house 35 Derby


Seddie F. Miss, clerk, 108 Main, boards 35 Derby


Benson Benjamin, fisherman, house 50 Park


Bernard, fisherman, boards 5 Vincent


Charles, fisherman, house 22 East Main


Charles, fisherman, boards 8 Western av.


Fred, fisherman, boards 65 Rogers


66 John, fisherman, boards 5 Vincent


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Benson John A. fisherman, house 28 Haskell


Peter, fisherman, house 8 Staten


" William H. Mrs. dressmaker, house 8 Western av. Bent Anton, fisherman, house 21 Sadler


" Edward F. hairdresser, 216 Main, house 4 Mason court


Gertrude C. Miss, telegrapher, 157 Main, bds. 4 Mason ct.


66 Luther S. summer residence, 1 Leonard


66 Simon, fisherman, boards 104 Duncan


Bentley John, fish skinner, house 11 Sadler Benton Clara Mrs. teacher, Leonard school, bds. 12 Arlington Herbert E. clerk, 44 Leonard, boards 12 Arlington


Bergeson Axel, fisherman, boards 6 Howe


Bergman Adolph, fisherman, boards 37 Washington


Berkeland Harold, fisherman, boards 12 Railroad av.


Bernard Charles, fisherman, boards 25 Liberty


Frank, rigger, house 10 Staten


66. Henry, quarryman. house Leverett street John, paving cutter, house 823 Washington Joseph, hairdresser, 8 Main; also fruit, 7 do. house 10 Commonwealth av.


“ Joseph, paving cutter, house Bulfinch street


Walter, foundryman, house 138 Washington see also Barnard


Bernier Henry, fisherman, boards 1 Haskell Berrigan Annie Miss, dressmaker, boards 21 Mansfield " William, fisherman, boards 14 Ivy court


Berry Archibald B. boards 677 Washington 66 George E. blacksmith, boards 677 Washington Lorenzo, ice dealer, house 677 Washington


Berube Archie, blacksmith, house 25 Quarry Besser Henry J. lost at sea


Betts Mazeppa D. stone mason, house 254 Essex av., W. G. " Wilbert A. shoemaker, boards 264 Essex av., W. G. Bickford John F., Fort wharf, house rear 6 Fremont Bigelow George, laborer, house 12 Eastern av.


66 H. O. (Boston), summer residence end Hesperus av. John, laborer, boards 12 Eastern av.


Biggs James, stone cutter, house 4 Bay View place Bigwood B. F. (J. J. & B. F. Bigwood), 14} Commercial John J. & B. F. agents for C. H. Woodbury, 14 Com- mercial


Billings Charles E. summer residence Fuller, Magnolia point Bingey Thomas, fisherman, boards 237 Main


Bingham Frank D. (Babson & Bingham), livery stable, 18} Main, boards 8 Foster


Joseph H. grocer, 7 Sargent, house 8 Foster Joseph W. clerk, 7 Sargent, boards 8 Foster




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