Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1894, Part 25

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Publication date: 1894
Publisher: Gloucester (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 368


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Shirts.


PATTILLO ALEX. 120 and 122 Main (gents', see front'cover) ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, cor. Rogers (jobber, see both front and back covers)


Shooting Galleries.


Decker M. C. 16 Commercial Lundregan Lawrence, 227 Main


Sign and Ornamental Painter. MITCHELL D. A. 11 Wharf (see page 331)


Silver and Plated Ware. CHISHOLM P. A. 161 Main (see page 330) FLYE A. W. 118 Main (see page 330) HOPKINS C. F. 209 Main (see page 342) LANE EVERETT, 130 Main (see page 330)


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Silver and Sterling Ware.


CHISHOLM P. A. 161 Main (see page 330) FLYE A. W. 118 Main (see page 330) HILL H. P. 315 and 319 Main (see page 342) HOPKINS C. F. 209 Main (see page 342) LANE EVERETT, 130 Main (see page 330) RAYMOND H. W. 33 Main (see page 331)


Skylights (Metal). VAN NOORDEN E. & CO. 383 Harrison av., Boston (see page 350)


Smoked Halibut. WONSON WILLIAM H. & SON, foot of Parker, headj of the harbor (see page 339)


Smokers' Articles. GRIMES WM. H. 68 Main (see page 346) HALL FRED T. 58 Main (see page 342)


Smokers and Curers of Fish. WONSON WILLIAM H. & SON, foot of Parker, head of the harbor (see page 339)


Soap Manufacturer. Marchant Charles S. 28 Wharf street


Soda Water Manufacturer.


DAVIS GEORGE A. basement Sawyer's block, 95 Main (see page 336)


Sou' Westers.


NELSON NEIL J. 283 to 289 Main (see back cover)


ROWE JOSEPH H., Rogers, cor. Duncan (see both front and back covers)


Spar Makers. (See Mast and Spar Makers.)


Sporting Goods. BROWN CHARLES D. 193 Main (see inside front cover) GRAY CHARLES J. 129 Main (see page 329)


Squid Jigs. ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, cor. Rogers (see front and back covers)


Stables.


BINGHAM FRANK D. 8 Foster (see page 337) Chaney John, 706 Washington CITY LIVERY STABLE, A. C. Andrews, prop. rear 77 Main (see page 332) Coakley Daniel, rear 15 Mansfield


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Stables-Continued.


Collins Bros. 131 Main (boarding, sale, and exchange)


COMMONWEALTH STABLE, W. P. Alexander, prop. junc. Main and Washington (see page 337) Davis Gorham, Washington, opp. Prospect, and Magnolia Village


DAVIS JOSEPH D. 15 Winter (see page 337)


DAVIS W. H. H., Parsons, cor. Rogers (see page 341)


Finnegan Patrick, 152 Main


HILTON DAVID M. 6 Pearce (see back colored page 358)


JOHNSON N. M. rear 25 Washington


McInnis Stephen, 14 Mansfield


Parsons E. D. 13 Chapel


ROWE ARTHUR H. 1 Middle (see page 337)


Rowe A. J. 18} Main, and Norman av., Magnolia


Stair Posts and Balusters.


ROWE GEORGE, JR. rear Derby, near B. & M. R. R. depot (see page 340) WALSH JAMES P. rear 309 Main (see page 340)


Stamping.


LANE OSBORNE W. 99 Main (see page 330)


Stationers.


BROWN CHARLES D. 193 Main (see inside front cover)


Grover Charles E. jr. 277 Main


PROCTER BROTHERS, 108 and 110 Main (see front cover and page 347)


Steamboat. Boston & Gloucester Steamboat Co., Abbott Coffin, agent, foot of Duncan


Steam Engine Builders. RICHARDSON N. SONS, 104 Washington, near railroad crossing (see page 328) STODDART A. P. & CO. 236 Main (see page 338)


Steam Heating Apparatus.


BOLGER & REGAN, 278 Main (see page 327)


COLE ALBERT R. 55 Main (see page 327)


DELOID CHARLES H. 1 Water (see page 331)


HALE J. P. & CO. 12 Short (see page 349)


HULL J. H. & CO. 119 and 121 Duncan (see page 340) RICHARDSON N. SONS, 104 Washington, near railroad crossing (see page 328)


SMITH L. E. 221 and 223 Main (see inside back cover)


STODDART A. P. & CO. 236 Main (see page 338)


Steam Launch Engine Builders. STODDART A. P. & CO. 236 Main (see page 338)


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Steam Pipe Fitters.


BOLGER & REGAN, 278 Main (see page 327)


COLE ALBERT R. 55 Main (see page 327)


DELOID CHARLES H. 1 Water (see page 331)


HALE J. P. & CO. 12 Short (see page 349)


HULL J. H. & CO. 119 and 121 Duncan (see page 340)


RICHARDSON N. SONS, 104 Washington, near railroad crossing (see page 328)


SMITH L. E. 221 and 223 Main (see inside back cover)


STODDART A. P. & CO. 236 Main (see page 338)


Steering Wheels. RICHARDSON N. SONS, 104 Washington, near railroad crossing (see page 328) STODDART A. P. & CO. 236 Main (see page 338) Stereoscopic Views.


BROWN CHARLES D. 193 Main (see inside front cover) PROCTER BROTHERS, 108 Main (see front cover and page 347)


Stevedore. HILTON DAVID M. 6 Pearce and head of Perkins' wharf (see back colored page 358)


Sticking Tommies and Splicers. ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, corner Rogers (see front and back covers)


Stone Contractors.


Cape Ann Granite Co., Lanesville


ROCKPORT GRANITE CO., Charles S. Rogers, treas. and manager, 680 Washington, Bay View (see inside back cover) Trumbull Solomon T., Coffin's beach, W. G.


Stone Cutters.


KENNEDY PATRICK, 108 Washington (see page 331) PINK GRANITE WORKS, Walter Graham, prop. rear 9 Acacia (see page 331)


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


Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Etc.


BOLGER & REGAN, 278 to 282 Main (see page 327)


COLE ALBERT R. 55 Main (see page 327)


DELOID CHARLES H. 1 Water (see page 331) Hackett William J. 165 East Main


HALE J. P. & CO. 12 Short (see page 349)


HARVEY A. F. 59 Washington (see page 329)


HILL H. P. 315 and 319 Main (see page 342) HULL JAMES H. & CO. 119 and 121 Duncan (see p. 340)


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Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Etc .- Continued.


LUCE C. W. & CO., Elm Street Opera House (see line on front cover) McKinnon Norman J. 4 Short


SMITH L. E. 221 and 223 Main (see inside back cover)


Swivel Makers.


LOTHROP L. D. 66 to 70 Duncan (see page 336)


ROBINSON FRANK, Rowe square (see page 333)


ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, corner Rogers (dealer, [see front and back covers)


Tailors.


BAXTER ELIZABETH T. 3 Main (see page 346)


Douglass Herman F. 138} East Main


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


Dunn James, rear 26 Prospect


Elwell Andrew, 92 Main


HERN SOLOMON L. 132 Main (see page 329)


KEVANY JOHN J. 159 Main (see top line on back cover) Matthews Owen, 105 Main


McPhee Daniel T. 171 Main TAPPAN CHARLES S. 112 to 116 Main (see page 329)


Taylor George, 167 Main


UPHAM JOHN W. 206 Main (see page 329)


Viator & Ferreira, 297 Main


Welch Dennis, 328 Main


Tallow Renderer.


Nutton John T., Norwood's wharf


Taxidermist.


Wonson Everett P. 146 Main


Tea Dealers.


BABSON MOSES S. 14 Main (see page 345)


GREAT CHINA AND PACIFIC TEA CO. 98 Main (see page 328)


Teachers. (See also Schools and Teachers in Miscellaneous Dept.)


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, 7 Center court Chaney John, 706 Washington Clark John, 22 Western av. Collins Bros. 131 Main


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Cook Robert, 1 Maple


DAVIS JOSEPH D. 15 Winter (see page 337)


Duclow Anthony, 6 Allen


Favor S. P., Madison av.


HILTON DAVID M. 6 Pearce and head of Perkins wharf (see back colored page 358)


KENNEFICK THOMAS J. 21 Plum (see page 333) LEE BROS. 33 Washington (see page 337)


Reed Thomas E. 8 Plum


Telegraph Offices.


Gloucester District Messenger Co., John Favor, supt. 179 Main Potal Telegraph Cable Co., John Favor, manager, 179 Main Western Union Telegraph Co., George E. MacDonald, manager, 157 Main ; branch office 115 Duncan


Telephone Exchange.


New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., George E. Honnors, 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 336)


Tin Can Manufacturers. GLOUCESTER GLUE AND CAN CO., Israel C. Mayo, prop. 30 Granite (see page 346) ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, cor. Rogers (dealer, see front and back covers)


Tin Roofing.


COLE ALBERT R. 55 Main (see page 327) DELOID CHARLES H. 1 Water (see page 331)


HALE J. P. & CO. 12 Short (see page 349) HARVEY A. F. 59 Washington (see page 329)


HULL J. H. & CO. 119 and 121 Duncan (see page 340) SMITH L. E. 221 Main (see inside back cover)


Tinsmiths.


BOLGER & REGAN, 278 to 282 Main (see page 327) COLE ALBERT R. 55 Main (see page 327) DELOID CHARLES H. 1 Water (see page 331) HALE J. P. & CO. 12 Short (see page 349) HARVEY A. F. 59 Washington (see page 329) HULL JAMES H. & CO. 119 and 121 Duncan (see p. 340) McKinnon Norman J. 4 Short


Sears Charles W. 197 East Main .


SMITH L. E. 221 and 223 Main (see inside back cover) Tucker William E. 20 Bailroad av.


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Tow Boats.


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


Tricycles. GRAY CHARLES J. 129 Main (see page 329)


Trunks, Valises, Etc.


ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, cor. Rogers (see_frontTand back covers)


TAPPAN CHARLES S. 112 to 116 Main (see page 329) Trust Company. GLOUCESTER SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO., C. E. Fisher, treas., 191 Main (see page 326)


Umbrellas.


PATTILLO ALEX. 120 and 122 Main (see front cover)


ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, cor. Rogers (see front and back covers)


TAPPAN CHARLES S., 112 to 116 Main (see page 329)


Undertakers.


Chapman Frederick, 140 Leonard


Greeley Bernard, 58 Prospect


Griffin E. H. 4 Gee av.


HARRIMAN ELISHA W. 820 Washington (see page 349) Lloyd Henry C. 2 Western av.


LLOYD JOHN, 2 Western av. (see page 340)


Mason John E. 962 Washington


Masters Charles, 3 Spring court


Procter Charles, 54 Western av.


RANDALL FRANK A. 30 Main (see page 333)


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


Upholsterers.


BLACK JOHN W. 132 Main (see page 328)


Bradstreet Frederick E. 40 Washington HILL H. P. 315 and 319 Main (see page 342)


HUNT THOS. H. 125 Main (see page 343)


LUCE C. W. & CO., Elm-street Opera House (see line on front cover)


Thurston George W. 12 Hancock Upholstery Goods. LUCE C. W. & CO., Elm-street Opera House (see line on front cover)


Variety Stores.


Bakeman Willis E. 98 East Main Calder John J. 44} Mt. Pleasant av. Currier Annie, 402 Essex av. W. G. Davis John D. 40 Leonard


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Goodwin Susan S. Mrs. 78 Concord,. W. G. Harford Mary C. Mrs. 2 Traverse HASKELL HENRY C. L. 274 and 276 Essex av. W. G. Hodgkins Eliza J. 360 Washington


Joseph Antoine, 24 School Noons Manuel P. 39 Perkins


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Norwood Levi L. 359 Washington


Parker Benjamin, jr. 9 Eastern av.


Stanwood Henry G. 408 Washington


Thurston George, Railroad av. opp. depot


Wonson Frank P. 189 East Main


Ventilators. VAN NOORDEN E. & CO. 383 Harrison av., Boston (see page 350)


Vessel Windlasses. REED GEORGE A. & SON, Myrtle square (see page 331)


Vessel Work.


BOLGER & REGAN, 278 Main (see page 327)


COLE ALBERT R. 55 Main (see page 327)


DELOID CHARLES H. 1 Water (see page 331).


HALE J. P. & CO. 12 Short (see page 349) HARVEY A. F. 59 Washington. (see page 329) HULL JAMES H. & CO. 119 Duncan (see page 340)


LUFKIN C. F. 353 Main (see page 343)


REED GEORGE A. & SON, Myrtle square (see page 331) ROBINSON FRANK, Rowe square (see page 333) SMITH L. E. 221 Main (see inside back cover)


Veterinary Surgeons.


Riordan John, 14 Mansfield Scanlan Michael E. 152 Main


Seale Walter A. 1 Middle


Watch Makers and Repairers. CHISHOLM P. A. 161 Main (see page 330) Counihan Thomas F. 226 Main FLYE ALDEN W. 118 Main (see page 330) HOPKINS C. F. 209 Main (see page 342) LANE EVERETT, 130 Main (see page 330) Tibbits R. F. 21 Pleasant


Water Piping. BOLGER & REGAN, 278 to 282 Main (see page 327) COLE ALBERT R. 55 Main (see page 327) DELOID CHARLES H. 1 Water (see page 331) HALE J. P. & CO. 12 Short (see page 349) HARVEY A. F. 59 Washington (see page 329) HULL J. H. & CO. 119 Duncan (see page 340) SMITH L. E. 221 Main (see inside back cover) STODDART A. P. & CO. 236 Main (see page 338)


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Wheelwrights.


BARNARD GEO. K. 4 and 6 Commercial (see page 338)


Deveau George R. 7 East Main


McCurdy Alexander, 133 East Main


Scammon John, Maplewood av.


Scammon S. G., Parsons street


Wheeler Percy W. 69 East Main


Whips.


ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, corner Rogers (see front and back covers)


Window Frames and Mouldings.


ROWE GEORGE, JR. rear Derby, near B. & M. R.R. depot (see page 340)


WALSH JAMES P. rear 309 Main (see page 340)


Window Shades and Curtains.


HILL H. P. 315 and 319 Main (see page 342)


HUNT T. H. 125 Main (see page 343)


LUCE C. W. & CO., Elm-street Opera House (see line on front cover)


Wines, Liquors, Etc. INGERSOLL EDWARD, 50 School (see page 338)


Wood Dealers. (See also Coal Dealers.)


BENNETT BROS. 43 Duncan (see page 334)


BOYNTON CHARLES H., Boynton's wharf, 55 Main (see . page 334)


Burnhan George, 14 Pearl


CLARK JAMES, rear 7 and 9 Middle (see page 334)


GRIFFIN & CO. 21 Fort square (see page 334)


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


Wood Printers. MERCHANT BOX AND COOPERAGE CO., Willow, cor. Cleaveland (see page 346)


Wood Turners. ROWE GEORGE, JR. rear Derby, near B. & M. R.R. depot (see page 340) WALSH JAMES P. rear 309 Main (see page 340)


Wooden Ware.


HARVEY A. F. 59 Washington (see page 329) RAYMOND HERBERT W. 33 Main (see page 331)


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


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CITY GOVERNMENT, 1894.


MAYOR, HON. BENJAMIN F. COOK.


ALDERMEN.


President, B. FRANK ELLERY.


WARD 1-GEORGE H. MARTIN.


WARD 2-MAURICE F. FOLEY.


WARD 3-JOHN FAVOR.


WARD 4-MOSES S. BABSON.


WARD 5-FRANCIS LOCKE, JR.


WARD 6-B. FRANK ELLERY.


WARD 7-G. WALLACE HAYDEN.


WARD 8-WILLIAM F. IRELAND.


COMMON COUNCIL.


President, CHARLES D. BROWN.


Ward 1-T. H. G. Douglass, Charles D. Brown, Charles E. Varney.


Ward 2-George E. Merchant, John Chisholm, Sidney F. Martin.


Ward 3-Thomas W. Brophy, John A. Hawson, Edward G. Hotchkiss.


Ward 4-Charles D. Smith, Albert P. Babson, Walter H. Small.


Ward 5-George E. McDonald, John E. Mclaughlin, Thomas J. Carroll.


Ward 6-Frank E. Davis, Andrew B. Parsons, Leonard F. Allen.


Ward 7-William R. Cheves, George Peavy, Charles F. Piper. Ward 8-Albion B. Bray, Osman O. Earle, Charles F. Bray. Clerk of Common Council, ALFRED F. STICKNEY.


CITY OFFICERS.


City Clerk and Clerk of Committees-John J. Somes.


City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes-Edward Dolliver.


City Auditor-Henry Center.


City Solicitor-Charles A. Russell.


City Marshal-Sidney S. Sylvester.


City Physician-Charles H. Morrow.


Superintendent of Streets-Henry A. Spates.


City Engineer-Winslow L. Webber.


City Messenger-Fitz McIntosh.


Assessors-Calvin Sargent, Charles F. Lane, Charles Prindall.


Night Watchman, City Hall-Lemuel Friend.


License Commissioners-Burt Emerson, Alexander McCurdy, George Dennis. Board of Health-Charles H. Morrow, M. D., William H. Dennen, Samuel S. Thurston, Alfred F. Stickney, Clerk.


Overseers of the Poor-The Mayor, ex-officio. Charles D. Brown, President Com- mon Council, ex-officio. John Procter, Fred A. Shackelford. George P. Rust, Secretary and Clerk.


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Registrars of Voters-John Cunningham, Howard Steele, Benjamin H. Corliss, jr., . John J. Somes, Clerk.


Keeper of Almshouse-John A. Pulcifer.


Harbor Master-John M. Anderson.


Superintendent of Schools-Freeman Putney.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-N. J. Mckinnon.


Inspector of Provisions and Animals, Milk and Vinegar-Daniel G. Cressy.


Superintendent of Cut Bridge-Daniel S. Parsons.


Superintendent of Annisquam Bridge-John A. Going.


Keeper of City Pound-John A. Pulcifer.


Keepers of Hay Scales-William A. Homans, Edward E. Saville.


Undertakers-John Lloyd, John E. Mason, Edward H. Griffin, Joshua Roberts,


Charles Masters, Bernard Greely, Charles Procter, Elisha Harriman, Fred- erick Chapman, Richard K. Hunt, Frank A. Randall, Aaron C. Lloyd.


Lamp Lighters-Charles Saunders (gas) ; John T. Russell (oil).


Contractors for Lighting Streets-Gloucester Electric Co., Gloucester Gas Light Co., Wheeler Reflector Co., Boston.


Field Drivers-James Bennie, Oscar P. Story, Samuel H. Griffin, Henry Lufkin, Joshua Roberts, William A. Hodgkins, George E. Lane, Barnard Stanwood. Gaugers of Oil-George Dennis, Daniel B. Tarr, jr., Fred L. Stacy, Howard Low. Measurers of Salt-John J. Coffin, Albert R. Duley, George G. Reed, Thomas H. Parsons.


Surveyors of Lumber and Measurers of Wood and Bark-Amos A. Story, David G. Allen, Erastus Howes, William P. Dennis, Horatio N. Andrews, George W. Procter, Arthur W. Hall, Samuel N. Hardy, Hugh G. Bishop, John McEachin.


Weighers of Coal-Frank D. Griffin. Philip H. Goldthwaite, E. Frank Locke, Joseph Sayward, William M. Gaffney.


Weighers of Fish-William C. Procter, Howard Low, Fred L. Stacy, Wilbur S. Locke, James Reid.


Weigher and Gauger-Horace C. Kelly.


Fence Viewers-Fitz H. Lane, Amos A. Story, George M. Wonson, Samuel Clark, Eben D. Currier.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer-Edward L. Lane.


Assistant Engineers-Joseph M. Marsh, Charles W. Crowe, Samuel Mont- gomery. Wiliiam L. Allen.


Clerk-Samuel Montgomery.


Superintendent of Fire Alarm-Frank Griffin.


GLOUCESTER FIRE ALARM. LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.


No.


12 E. Gloucester, James G. Tarr's bldg., Rocky Neck.


13 E. Gloucester, E. Main st. ice-house.


14 E. Gloucester, F. S. Andrews' house.


16 E. Gloucester, on brick bldg. foot of Haskell st.


18 E. Gloucester, cor. Hammond and Haskell streets.


23 Foot Lufkin hill, Benj. Low's shop.


25 Friend st. on Sawyer school-house.


26 Main st. D. C. & H. Babson's store. 27 Foot Union hill, J.Pew & Son's store. 31 Main st. on Custom House.


32 Wharf st., Gloucester Steamboat Co.


35 Marchant, cor. Prospect street.


37 Park, cor. Liberty street, on pole.


38 Warner, cor. Millett street.


No.


42 Proctor Bros. store, Centre, c. Main. 45 City Hall.


47 Near Hubbard's bakery, Prospect st. 51 Wash. st. opp. Mason House, on pole.


52 Commercial street Cunningham & Thompson's store.


53 Western av. opp. No. 67, on pole.


54 Winter, near cor. Granite st.


56 Wash. st. Kennedy's marble works.


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


58 Lookout st. on telegraph pole.


63 Bridge st. cor. Washington.


64 Cape Ann Anchor Works.


65 Maplewood av. Net & Twine factory.


67 Riverdale, n. Riv'dale mills, on pole.


81 Western av. foot of Bond's hill.


SCHOOL SIGNALS.


Nine blows repeated at 8.05 A.M .- No school in forenoon. Nine blows repeated at 1.05 P.M .- No school in afternoon.


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 Hook and Ladder Truck in waiting.


Five blows calls Steamer Five to alarms from boxes 42, 45, 47, 51, 52, 57, 63. Four blows repeated calls Steamer One.


Five blows repeated calls Steamer Three.


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


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


STEAMERS, HOSE, ETC.


WILLIAM T. JAMESON STEAMER, NO. 1. House on School st. Foreman, Edward Hearn.


N. M. JACKMAN, NO. 2. House on Mt. Pleasant av., East Gloucester. Fore- man, Augustus S. Morehouse.


BAY VIEW STEAMER, NO. 3. House on School st. Foreman, F. E. Oakes, jr. BUNKER HILL, NO. 4. House on Washington st., Bay View. Foreman, John Daggett.


DEFIANCE STEAMER, NO. 5. House on Prospect st., Union Hill. Foreman, George H. Friend.


COLONEL ALLEN HOOK AND LADDER CO., No 1. House on Dale av. Foreman, Chester P. Poland.


DEFIANCE HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 5. House on Prospect st., Union Hill. Foreman, Charles A. Marr.


LANESVILLE, No. 7. House 822 Washington st., Lanesville. Foreman, Nathaniel Sprague.


DELUGE, NO. 8. House 83 Leonard st., Annisquam. Foreman, Elias Davis. CHEMICAL ENGINE, No. 1. House on Dale av. Foreman, Geo. E. Haraden. CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 2. House on Fuller st., Magnolia. Foreman, J. May. J. M. MARSH HOSE WAGON. House on Prospect st.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


City Marshal, Sidney M. Sylvester. Captain of Night Watch, George B. McKenney. Keeper of Lockup, Sidney Hutchings. Janitor of Police Building, Frederick G. Strong.


Patrol Officers, Albert F. Barrett, John J. Ropper, jr., Eben B. Clark, Charles P. Parsons, William E. Burns, Michael J. Sullivan, John Karcher, David E. Mehlman, Martin Burke, Richard P. O'Reilly, Charles V. Moulton, Henry S. Syl- vester, Henry H. Walker, John G. Mehlman, Alanson B. Chapman, Martin J. Williams, John J. Davis, Frank W. Marsh, Henry F. Brown.


Special Police, John Pool Hodgkins, William H. Robinson, Thomas F. Burns, George A. Proctor, Lewis Urquhart.


Constables with Power to serve Civil Processes, William H. Cronin, Otto R. E. Ahlberg, William A. Hodgkins.


CONSTABLES.


Ahlberg Otto R. E.


Harty Fred M.


O'Reilly Richard P. Parsons Charles P.


Alderman Merit P.


Herrick Charles H.


Alphen William L.


Hodgkins John P.


Hodgkins William A.


Pingree Henry E.


Pinkham George H.


Pinkham Roswell W.


Burke Martin V.


Burnham Daniel S.


Johnson Matthias


Powers John A.


Burns Thomas F.


Karcher John


Presson Leonard J.


Procter George A.


Burns William E. Callahan Robert H. Campbell Hugh


Kelly Thomas King Daniel


Quinn George W. Reed Arthur E. Robinson William H.


Carney Thomas


Knowles Herman T.


Carrick Charles H.


LeSueur John G:


Rogers Charles B.


Cavanagh Thomas Cavin John H.


Lufkin John S.


Sargent Cyrus L.


Chapman Alanson B.


Marchant Charles


Sargent David A. Smith Arthur W. Smith Christopher L.


Cook John R.


Cook William O. Cronin John


Cronin William


Cronin William H.


McDonald James A.


Sylvester Daniel W.


Douglass Samuel C.


Sylvester Sidney S. Tarr Henry H.


Douglass T. Henry G. Earle Osman O. Friend Lemuel


Garland Hiramı J.


Gerring Fitz W. Gilmore Edgar F. Goodwin Valentia H. Gray Fred W. Grimes Simon


Hadley Joseph J. Harrison Rufus B. Hart Joseph P.


Mehlman John G. Mess Samuel J. Morey Richard L. Moulton Charles V. Noyes E. Herbert O'Brien JJohn Oliver Joseph


Utpadel Herman


Waldron Michael J.


Walker Henry H. Wennerberg Edward B.


Williams Gilman S. Williams Martin J. Young Francis


Andrews Fuller A. Barrett Albert F. Baxter William H. Brown Henry F.


Hunley John R. Hutchings Sidney


Poland Michael Powers James W.


Ingersoll Oliver W.


Kelley Coleman


Locke Francis, jr.


Ropper John J. jr.


Clark Eben B.


Marsh Frank W. Marshall Benjamin E. Martin Austin E. Martin George H. McCallum James


Strangman William A. Strong Frederick G. Strople John H. Sullivan Michael J.


Daniels Edward J.


McDonald Joseph L. McDonald Neil J. McFadden Henry H. McIntosh Fitz McKenney Geo. B.


Taylor George W. Thurston George W. Tibbets Elden Urquhart Lewis


Mckenzie Robert C. Mckinnon James Mehlman David E.


Parsons Gorham W.


Holmes Hardy S.


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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.


GLOUCESTER POLICE COURT.


Justice-James Davis.


Special Justices-William W. French, Henri N. Woods. Clerk-Charles D. Smith. 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. Benjamin F. Cook, Mayor, ex-officio.


Members-Alfred F. Stickney, Allani 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 evenings of each month at 7.30 o'clock. Secretary-Freeman Putney.


Superintendent of Schools-Freeman Putney. Office hours at High School building, on days when schools are in session, 8.15 to 9 A.M. ; Wednesday after- noons, one hour after close of schools.


Truant Officer-Andrew P. Lufkin.


SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Principal, A. W. Bacheler. Assistants, Carrie H. Sawyer, Austin A. Spauld- ing, Etta F. Wetherbee, Alice M. Hodgkins, J. Elizabeth Bigelow, Maria B. Smith, Mary E. Wilder, Lucy Tappan, Mabel L. Andrews, Helen B. Spaulding, Carrie W. Trask, M. Jessamine Dixon, Susie L. Sanborn. Janitor, Charles H. Herrick.


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


Collins School-F. L. Keith, Principal. Sawyer School-X. D. Tingley, 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-Jennie Lane, Principal. Haskell School-A. Maude Bray, Principal. Parsons School-E. Mabel Smith, Principal.


Blynman School-Anna M. Woodbury, Principal.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


Collins School-Isabelle D. Babson, Principal. Forbes School-Martha A. Morey, Principal. Babson School-M. Helen Tibbets. Principal. Beacon-street 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-Alice B. Cunningham, Principal. Hildreth School-Kate J. Fardy, Principal.




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