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MT. ADNAH CEMETERY.
Annisquam. Pres., Elias Davis. Treas., William E. Dennis. Sec., Arthur F. Bragdon.
BEECH BROOK CEMETERY.
West Gloucester. Entrance 267 Essex avenue. Belonging to the city. Supt., John F. Wilkins.
CHERRY HILL CEMETERY.
Entrance from Washington street. Belonging to the city.
OAK HILL CEMETERY.
Entrance from Poplar street. Roman Cutholic. Supt., Bernard Greeley.
CALVARY CEMETERY. Eastern avenue. Roman Catholic. Supt., Bernard Greeley.
MAGNOLIA POINT CEMETERY.
Magnolia Point. Supt., John Wilkins.
MT. PLEASANT CEMETERY.
Mt. Pleasant avenue, East Gloucester. Supt., John J. Calder.
LOCUST GROVE CEMETERY.
Junction of Washington and Langsford streets, at Folley Cove, Lanesville. Snpt., Thomas Wigham. Belonging to Rockport.
WESLEYAN CEMETERY.
At Riverside. Supt., Henry Stanwood.
HIGH-STREET CEMETERY.
Prospect, head of Church street.
WASHINGTON CEMETERY.
No. 164 Western avenue. Incorporated 1884.
SEA SIDE CEMETERY.
Owned by the city. Supt., Elisha Harriman.
BRIDGE-STREET CEMETERY. Centennial avenue. Owned by the city.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT. . 371
RAILROADS.
GLOUCESTER BRANCH, BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD. Boston to Gloucester and Rockport. H. Bert Knowles, Station Agent.
BOSTON AND NORTHERN STREET RAILWAY CO. Office 100 Main street. Pres., E. C. Foster. Treas., J. H. Goodspeed. Supt., J. S. Mudge.
STEAMBOATS.
BOSTON AND GLOUCESTER LINE.
Wharf, foot of Duncan street. Steamers " Cape Ann," " City of Gloucester." Agent, Edgar Merchant. Leaves Gloucester for Boston daily at 3 A.M. Leaves Boston for Gloucester daily, from Central wharf, at 2 P.M. No. 3 Boat Monday.
EAST GLOUCESTER FERRY.
From Central wharf, foot of Parsons street, to Rocky Neck and East Glouces- ter. Proprietor, Charles H. Boynton. Regular trips from 6.30 A.M. to 7 P.M.
POST OFFICES.
GLOUCESTER, Main street, corner Pleasant .- Postmaster, Charles D. Brown. Assistant Postmaster, John J. Lakeman. Office open daily from 6.45 A.M. to 8 P.M., and Saturday night till 9. Sundays from 12.15 to 1.15 P.M. Clerks, Wm. . H. Clark, Margaret A. Keefe, Walter L. Rowe, Ernest R. Friend. Effie B. Rich- ardson, Clayton R. Smith, John C. Drohan, Nellie A. Woodbury. Letter Carriers, James M. Allen, Fitz E. Oakes, jr., William R. Caig, Ralph Marr, Hiram W. Buffinton, Henry Wilson, S. Walter Adams, John J. McDonald, Isaac W. Frost, Edwin C. Day, Sidney H. Sylvester, L. M. Beaman, Ozro F. Dagle. Substitute Carriers, Arthur E. Call, Daniel V. Buckley, Charles E. Story, Oscar P. Story, William F. Marstons, James T. Morrow, jr. Collection from street letter boxes five times daily, with the exception of boxes at Bass Rocks three times, and Riverdale twice. Essex and Manchester roads twice.
SUB STATION No. 1, 193 East Main street .- William Parsons, 3d, clerk in charge.
WEST GLOUCESTER, 276 Essex avenue .- Postmaster, Henry C. L. Haskell. ANNISQUAM, 43 Curve street .- Postmaster, Charles E. Cunningham. LANESVILLE .- Postmaster, Fitz E. Griffin.
BAY VIEW .- Postmaster, Alphonso Sargent.
MAGNOLIA .- Postmistress, Mrs. Mary A. Lycett.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
Main street, corner Pleasant. Office hours 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Collector, William H. Jordan. Deputy Collector, Albert H. Mckenzie. Inspectors, Willian J. Sleep, Erastus Howes, William H. Cronin, Maurice F. Foley, Charles O'Brien. Janitor, Richard M. Geary. Clerk, Aaron Parsons. Boatman, Henry. De Vries. Boarding Officer, Benjamin F. Blatchford.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Andrews Albert C. Belden Harry L. Bennett Francis Burke John J. Burnham Henry A. Chapman Alanson B. Corliss John Cronin Benjamin F. Cronin William
Cunningham Guy Cunningham John
Cunningham John J.
Cunningham William T. Currier John J. Donahoe A. N. Fears Robert R. Flaherty John J. Follansbee Hazen L. French William W. Fuller Thomas H.
Gott John Haskell Henry C. L. Hazel Charles H. M. Hennessey Charles P. Hildreth Samuel D. Hodgkins William A. Hutchings William V. Jewett James S. Lane Frederick T. Lane Herman L. Low David W. Marshall James M. May Jonathan McNierny M. J. Meagher Michael J. Parsons Aaron Patch Isaac Pew William A. jr. Procter Joseph O. Richardson Frank Ganey John J.
Russell Charles A. Saunders Levi Simonds L. S. Smith Charles D.
Smith Horace A.
Somes John J.
Steele George, jr.
Steele George E.
Stetson Arthur H. Story Cyrus Strangman William A ..
Strople George E. B. Taft Edgar S.
Tarr Frederick H.
Tibbets Fred W.
Tufts Theodore A. Webber Winslow L. Williams Thomas R. Wonson J. Warren York Sumner D.
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LIGHT HOUSES AND HARBOR.
Light House at Eastern Point, George E. Bailey, Keeper.
Ten Pound Island Light, Charles J. Hooper, Keeper.
Annisquam Light, John W. Davis, Keeper.
Commissioner of Wrecks and Wreck Master, T. Henry G. Douglass, Gloucester.
Board of Port Wardens for Gloucester and Rockport, Jerome B. Day, Eli O. Cleaves, William Henry Collins. Office 97 Main street, Gloucester.
Harbor Master, John C. Foster, 259 East Main street.
GLOUCESTER LIFE SAVING STATION.
Old House Cove-Nelson F. King, captain.
COURTS AND COUNTY OFFICERS.
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.
This Court is held at Salem on the third Tuesday of April and first Tuesday of November. Law and Jury term, first Tuesday in November.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Chief Justice, ALBERT MASON, Brookline.
Clerk of the Courts. Edward B. George, of Haverhill. 1st. Asst., Ezra L. Woodbury, of Salem. 2d Asst., James P. Hale, of Salem.
This Court is held for civil business, at Salem, on the first Monday of June and December ; at Newburyport, on the first Monday of October ; [adjourned to Lawrence, and from Lawrence to Haverhill]; at Lawrence, on the first Monday of March ; and for criminal business, at Salem, on the second Monday of Janu- ary ; at Newburyport, on the second Monday of May ; and at Lawrence, on the second Monday of September.
COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY FOR ESSEX CO.
Judge, Rollin E. Harmon, of Lynn.
Registrar. Jeremiah T. Mahoney, of Salem. Asst., Ezra D. Hines, of Danvers. The Probate records are kept at the office of the Registrar, in the Court House, Salem.
The Probate Court sits as follows :- Salem, first and third Monday in every month, except third Monday in August ; Newburyport, fourth Monday in January, March. May, June, July, September and November ; Gloucester, fourth Monday in April and October ; Haverhill, second Monday in April and October ; Lawrence, second Monday in January, March, May, June, July, September and November.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
District Attorney for Essex County-W. Scott Peters, of Haverhill. Assist- ant, Roland H. Sherman, of Lawrence.
Probation Officer, Supreme Court-William T. Kimball, of Lawrence.
County Commissioners-Edward B. Bishop, Haverhill ; Elbridge C. Sawyer, Beverly ; Wallace Bates, Lynn. Special Commissioners, Nelson P. Cummings, Merrimac ; William B. Carleton. Danvers.
Their meetings are held as follows :- At Ipswich, on the second Tuesday of April; Salen, second Tuesday of July; Lawrence, last Tuesday in August ; New- buryport, second Tuesday in October; and on the fourth Tuesday of December, at Salem, Ipswich or Newburyport, as the Court may determine.
Clerk of County Commissioners, Edward B. George, Haverhill.
Master in Chancery-vacant.
County Treasurer-E. Kendall Jenkins, Andover. Office, Court House, Salem. Registrars of Deeds, Southern District-Willard J. Hale of Newburyport ; assistant, Robert W. Osgood, Salem. Office, Court House, Salem. Northern District-Aretus R. Sanborn, Lawrence; asst., Jennie M. Marston, Lawrence. Office. Court House. Lawrence.
Sheriff of Essex County-Samuel A. Jolmson, Salem. Special Sheriff- William Cronin, Gloucester.
Deputy Sheriffs-George S. Cole, Andover ; Timothy D. Crowley, Danvers ; Roger S. Howe, Georgetown ; Eben T. Brackett, Frank E. Wells, Lynn ; Henry M. Briggs, Charles L. Ayers, Newburyport ; William Cronin, Gloucester ; Fred O. Raymond, John W. Tilton, Porter C. Croy. Haverhill ; Elmer A. Briggs, Charles A. Stillings (at jail), Fred N. Abbot, Lawrence; Chas. E. Goss, Methuen; Arthur Bishop, Rowley; Patrick F. Tierney, George E. Bousley, Warren D. Cobb (at jail), Salem; Howard G. Lane, Ipswich.
Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Salem-Samuel A. Johnson.
Keeper of Jail in Newburyport-Charles L. Ayers.
Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Lawrence-Charles A. Stillings.
Public Administrators-David W. Low, Fernwood, 7 Stanwood av .; Thomas H. Fuller, 9 Exchange street.
Medical Examiner-Dr. Sumner F. Quimby, 79 Middle street.
Commissioner to Qualify Civil Officers-Albert C. Andrews, 75 Main street. Special Commissioners-Carrie E. Crane, Mrs. Ida E. Lufkin.
Notaries Public-See Business Directory.
GLOUCESTER HOUSE DIRECTORY
Arranged by streets in alphabetical order, giving Heads of Families and the Business Places. The House numbers are given in ordinary figures and Places of Business in Bold Face figures. Cyphers indicate that the house or place of business is not numbered. The letter r after number means rear. For other abbreviations see page 33.
The Street Directory, giving location and intersecting streets begins on page 25.
ACACIA STREET
3 Mary A. Colby, widow
4 Nicholas Johnson, fisherman
5 Amasa C. Coombs, laborer
6 Jacob Grodinsky, peddler
7 David Murray, fisherman Daniel P. Forest, fisherman
William S. MacFaun, shoe- maker
9 John F. McDonald, fisherman
10 Edward P. Younger, team- ster
12 Eli Gale, carpenter
Charles F. Hopkins, fisher- man
. 15 John P. Brundeen, laborer
21 Charles E. Davis, clerk
22' George W. Cobb, supt.
24 John W. Going, carpenter
26 Frank P. Woodbury, painter
28 Gilman S. Parsons, carpenter
ADDISON STREET
3 Georgianna Dennison, widow Martha M. Hearn, widow
. 5 Charles McIntosh, agent
6 James D. Livingston, carriage maker
John K. Venance, painter 7 J. Richard Clark, clerk 8 William Clark, painter
10 Annie R. MacMillan, widow
11 Aaron F. Clark, confectionery and cigars
12 Mrs. George B. McKenny
13 Mrs. Emeline Saunders, tea- cher
133D. Henry Saunders, machinist
14 George C. McIntosh, laborer
15 William B. Rust, painter William C. Thompson, driver
16 Ernest L. Blatchford, book- keeper
17 Ernest E. Tarr, driver
18 Charles Prindall
19 Fitz Otis Lufkin, saloon
21 Charles J. Lawson
22 Joseph A. Gardner, master mariner
23 Ellen Whalen, widow Martin J. Whalen, grocer
24 George J. Carr, stoker
25 Margaret A. O'Brien, teacher
26 Daniel Hiltz Aubrey J. S. Janes, steward
27 James P. Lowrie, fisherman
28 Nellie A. Oakley, widow Frank Silva, fish skinner
29 Dennis Hefferman, engineer Jolin Hogan, laborer William Kelly, fisherman Stephen L. Mott, tinsmith
30 Samuel Ingersoll, driver Henry C. Kippen, clerk
ALBION COURT
4 George Daggett, fisherman
5 Timothy J. McCarty, 3d, pav- ing cutter
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Albion Court-Contd.
6 George Hilton, shoemaker
7 Samuel Shaw, paving eutter
9 Henry Ginns, paving cutter
11 John Harris, stonecutter
ALLEN STREET
3 M. Parsons, grocer
5 James M. Carrigan, captain John J. Hull
6 Emeline F. Duclow, widow
7 Addison B. Cressy, clerk Albion P. Parkhurst, apothe- cary
8 Edward Hearn, mason
9 Charles E. Tarr
10 Philip J. Comeau, foreman
Il Edward W. Colburn, driver George A. Watson, carpenter
12 Catharine Campbell, widow James Ford, motorman
14 Malcolm Morrison, ship car- penter
15 Joseph Dago, master mariner Augustus Markuson, fish skin- ner
Norman Smith, fisherman
15 Samuel D. Dexter, hairdresser Richard H. Hilton, dry goods
17 William Babine, laborer Albert Butman, laborer
19 Norman McDonald, elerk
36 Elias Landry, fisherman
0 John Cavanagh, master mari- ner
0 Frank Robichaud, mason
0 Chester L. Stevens, plumber
0 William H. Thomas, painter
ALPINE COURT
1 Magnus J. Palson, inventor
2 Charles H. Bowers, fisherman
23Thaddeus F. Call, painter
4 Frederick S. Bennett, steam fitter
43 Albert H. Fuller, upholsterer Charles W. Cunning ham, blacksmith
Blythe S. Kerr, painter
7 Richard Brown, fisherman Samuel Tupper, hostler
S James E. Smith, blacksmith Benjamin Thurston, painter
10 George Morey, mason
AMERO COURT
5 Elisha Lufkin, fish handler
6 Cyril Amero, stone mason Mrs. Elizabeth Gove
S Catharine Norton, widow
9 Reedy Amero, carpenter George W. Miller, fish skinner
10 George A. Amero, teamster John J. Rydberg, gluemaker
11 Austin F. Coombs, foreman Mary Foley, widow
ANGLE STREET
1 Alfred E. Walen, fishery 3 Augustus E. Price, clerk
· 6 Caroline D. Clark, widow 7 George O. Stacy, proprietor 8 Nathaniel Babson
9 Clara P. Anderson, widow
9} Preston Friend, bookkeeper Mrs. Preston Friend, music teacher
11 Andrew J. Rowe, livery stable .
ARTHUR STREET
1 John R. Curzon, master mari- ner
5 William J. Healy, engineer
7 Roderick Welch, carpenter
9 Bridget Sullivan, widow Owen Matthews, tailor
11 Mary E. McDonald, widow William G. Baker, fish skinner
11 Daniel.V. Buekley, hairdresser
18 Joseph D. Davis, real estate Norman M. Lumbar, laborer John Harris, fisherman
ARTHUR STREET COURT
4 John McLean, fisherman
5 Edward Bushee, fisherman
ASHLAND PLACE"
1 William H. H. Thomas, ped- dler
3 C. Frank Wetherbee, shipping clerk
4 Charles Knight, mason
5 Josiah W. Stevens, elerk
6 William H. Younger, laborer 7 David Butler
8 Louis H. Olmstead, teamster
12 Benjamin G. Harvey, engineer
14 B. B. Draper estate
ATLANTIC STREET
2 Charles Crilley, farmer
22 Frederick Bowes, stone cutter
00 John Gallant, laborer
ATLANTIC AVENUE
0 Henry C. Carter, summer res.
( John C. Dow, summer res.
O Eli Jackman, mason and con- tractor
O The Moorland, E. D. Parsons, Ingr.
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ATLANTIC ROAD
O Thorwald Hotel, Mrs. Lucy A. Jackman, prop.
0 Charles P. Smith, summer res.
0 Arthur M. Cox, summer res.
0 Winthrop Sargent, sunimer res.
0 Rev. John M. Foster, summer l'es.
0 Rev. H. A. Stimson, summer res.
0 George E.Chickering, summer residence
0 Rev. Ellis Mendell, summer res.
0 Seth Mendell, summer res.
0 Loannis F. Baldwin, summer res.
AVON COURT
3 Christian Jensen, shoemaker
5 Charles F. Jacobs, teamster
6 Sarah H. Gove, widow
S Esther Locke, widow Amos Tarr, fish skinner
0 Charles W.Elwell, fish skinner
BABSON COURT
1 Frank Bartoletti, fruit and confectionery
2 James Beaton, ship carpenter
3 Charles A. Fosberry, teamster
4 Joseph D. McDonald, carpen- ter
5 William S. Thompson, fisher- man
6 Frank Emmerton, stableman
BABSON STREET
1 Nelson M. Johnson, baker
5 Robert C. Mckenzie, auction- eer
Mrs. Ellen M. Mckenzie
8 William McCarty, laborer 10 James E. Graham, foreman 12 Albert Parks, foreman
BAKER STREET
6 Rev. Frank L. Wilkins
S Howard P. Newmarch, elec- trician
10 James E. Lenhart, manager
BALFORD STREET
3 Loran W. Gray, driver
5 Edward B. Johnson, salesman
7 Patrick Dinn, stoker
8 Mrs. Mary Ellis, dressmaker George A. Critchett, laborer William J. Stapleton, carpen- ter
9 Edward C. Brown, horseshoer Charles A. Levie, fisherman Mrs. Margaret J.Steele, dress- maker
BASS AVENUE
2 Benjamin S. Webber, foreman
4 James M. Woodbury, teamster
6 Martin Malonson, teamster Richard Tarbox, fisherman
8 James O'Neal, fish handler
10 Henry J. Burke, lineman Coleman Kelly, laborer Thomas Kelly, fisherman Bertha Powler, widow
13 Percy Adams, painter Whitney Amero, painter Frank E. Anderson, fish cutter
15 William Alphen, engineer William L. Alphen, police
16 Ralph E. Jones, motorman Augustus W. Miller, rigger
· 17 Mary A. Mayo, widow D. Sherman Merchant, fore- man
Grace O. Tarr, widow
19 John J. Dixon, fish handler
19r Stephen H.Curley, teamster
21 John E. Parker, grocer Charles W. Torrey, fisherman
23 Stephen J. Comeau, carpenter Catharine A. Lovett. widow 23& Mrs Catharine Rice
. 25 A. Fernando Gove, painter 28 Thomas H. Carney, laborer 30 John H. Hart, boat builder 32 Jeremiah Amero, carpenter Charles Trahan, carpenter
32r Roscoe Saunders, foreman
36 John J. Robinson, jr. teamster 41 Mary Fernance, widow 43 James McDonald, master mariner
45 Simeon Barr, ship carpenter
51 Eli E. Whitten, laborer
53 Herbert E. Richards, motor- man
55 Augustus Amero, clerk Eli Tebo, laborer
57 Rebecca Sands
60 James Bennie, florist
61 Charles E. Swinson, sailmaker
0 Henry Sargent, summer res.
BASS ROCKS
0 Edgar J. Sherman, summer res.
0 James S. Williams, summer res.
0 Charles G. Way, summer res.
0 Dr. O. L. Howe, summer res.
0 Edward Rotan, summer res.
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BEACH AVENUE
0 Albert Strauss, summer res.
0 Mrs. James L. Gates, sum- mer res.
0 Mrs. E. Edward Worcester, summer res.
0 Lewis G. Farmer, summer res.
0 Frank H. Brown, summer res.
0 Hugh J. Dennin, summer res.
0 William H. Tufts, summer res.
0 John C. Deveau, caretaker
BEACH COURT
2 Thomas McDougall, grocer
3 Michael Whall, teamster
5 Lewis McLellan, fisherman William Alonzo Munroe, fish- erman
6 John W. Procter, fisherman Jane Strachan, widow
7 Henry P. Ashley, blacksmith
9 Antoine G. Hernstrom, clerk Mrs. Sarah Johnson
13 John E. Widelius, stone mason
BEACON STREET
5 George E. Robinson, shoe- maker
2 Ann P. Allen, widow
John F. Philbrick, fisherman
6 Willard N. Griffin, coal and wood
8 Jolın H. Clark, wholesale fish dealer
9 David A. Sargent, fish skinner Charlotte W. Sargent, widow
10 Mrs. Edith J. Richards
11 Lucinda M. Parrott, widow Charles W. Sargent, painter Mrs. Rachel Sargent, composi- tor
12 John A. Anderson, painter Albert A. Cross, laborer
13 A. K. Dixon, widow Ellen D. Lane, widow
14 James Fred Appleyard, clerk Wilton B. Hamilton, carriage painter
15 Mary A. Murray, widow
16 Parmenas W. Partridge, sales-
17 Mary Tucker, widow
18 John Nagle, fish
19 Mrs. Helen C. Varney Mrs. Nancy Varney
20 Joseph H. Tibbets, jr., man- ager
21 Mary Whiting, widow Carrie R. JJames, widow William H. Reed, livery stable
23 Penney Howard, fisherman Lewis Trainor, oil and grease
24 William H. Clark, clerk Ralph Hazel, piano tuner
25 John N. Grant, foreman 26 John F. Perkins, bicycles
30 Finley A. Docherty, superin- tendent
31 James Frederick Gilbert 32 Anna Thompson, widow
34 Benn Hodgkins, grocer
35 William C. Dolliver, grocer
36 Edward C. Morris, master mariner
37 Agnes S. Coffin, widow
38 Charles E. Danforth, painter 39 John A. Coffin, superintendent 41 Frank R. Burnham, salesman 42 Mrs. Carrie M. Livingston, millinery
Lloyd L. Livingston. salesman 43 Harriet A. Locke, widow
44 Lemuel E. Spinney, master mariner
45 Charles S. Bott, harnessmaker
46 Benjamin F. Cronin, clerk William Cronin, deputy sheriff
47 Joseph Marlin, cooper
51 Charles W. Bradstreet, fore- man
53 Sarah E. Lee, widow Patrick J. O'Brien, wholesale fish
BEAUPORT AVENUE
1 Allen S. Burnham, dentist
3 George F. Thayer. tinsmith
7 Burton A. Mckenzie, teamster
BECKFORD STREET
4 George R. Parsons, grocer
7 Charles Swinson. teamster
S Andrew P. Lufkin, truant offi- cer
9 John W. Keefe, fisherman Christian D. Saunders, jr., cigarmaker
BELLEVUE AVENUE
3 David Sherman Tarr 5Howard Steele, insurance ag't
7 E. Everett Webster, ice dealer
9 William T. Shute, buyer
10 Francis Locke, agent
12 Edgar S. Taft, lawyer ·
14 David B. Forbes, salesman Kilby W. Shute, cashier
16 Herbert E. Smith, manager
BLACKBURN PLACE
6 Charles White, fisherman
S Sears K. Chase, fisherman
9 Charles B. Campbell, fisher- man
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BLAKE COURT
1 Henry R. Smith, grocer
2 William Winters, fisherman Thomas Winters, fisherman
4 Isaac H. Frost, ship carpenter 5 Charles B. Smith, fish handler 5r Joseph Lowrie, master mari- ner
6 Jacob Locke, cooper
7 Amandus Christenson, fisher- man
Isaac P. Miller, carpenter
11 Coleman Kennedy, foreman Thomas Kennedy, laborer James Winters, fisherman
13 Joseph Amero, laborer William H. Jarvis, fish skinner
14 Mary Kennedy, widow
BLYNMAN AVENUE
1 Margaret G. Campbell, widow Alfred A. Reed, teamster
2 Barnabas Delaney, carpenter
3 Thomas Scott, grocer Sarah E. Shaw, widow
4 Walter L. Rowe, clerk
6 Theron D. Hall, piledriver Thomas J. Winn, fisherman
8 Edward O. Brown, fish dealer
10 Elroy Prior, master mariner
12 John I. Strum, janitor
24 Jacob Gaffney, painter
38 George K. Barnard, carriage maker
34 Charles E. Grover
60 Mary E. Foley, widow Fred Hallsworth, carpenter Adelbert Tebo, carpenter
64 Theora Hazelgard, widow
66 Caroline Ayer, widow George Ross, laborer
BOND STREET
5 William H. Collins, 2d, car- penter
6 John M: Parsons
7 Charles B. Corliss, clerk
0 Llewellyn D. Lothrop, fishing tackle
0 Alfred M. Anderson, driver
O Melchert Van der Wel, car- penter
0 Henry Gardner, master mari- ner
10 William H. Parsons, laborer
12 Rev. Emanuel C. Charlton, chaplain
14 S. Salisbury Tuckerman, art- ist, summer res.
21 Charles W. Davis, laborer
29 Samuel E. Rust, baker
00 Charles Wetherbee, laborer
44 Gilbert R. Conant, black- smith Willis S. Swift, laborer
53 Merrill A. Marshall, clerk Bessie W. Shackelford, clerk
BRAZIER COURT
1 Harbor View House, W. F. Osborne, prop. Benjamin S. Brazier
BRIGHTSIDE AVENUE
2 David B. Parker, carpenter
4 Samuel Crittenden, fisherman
6 Stanley P. Hiltz, carpenter Lyman W. Holmes, motorman
BURNHAM STREET
5 Christopher Whittendale, cooper
7 Roderick W. McDonald, car- penter
Bernard Benneman, fisherman 8 John J. Hickey, boarding house
83 Patrick Cullivan, driver
9 Robert L. Janieson, laborer Everett Lufkin, restaurant Augustus Thompson, fisher- man
10 Harry Goldman, clothing
11 Moses Lufkin, boarding house
18 Peter Veno, painter Alexander Sampson, fisher- man
20 Susan H. Welsh, widow
CALDER COURT
8 Edwin Burns, laborer Ernest Carter, cook
CALDER STREET
2 Hans Johnson, steam fitter George H. Parsons, fish skin- ner
4 William A. Ambrose, teamster
5 J. Edmund O'Donnell
or Robert C. Calder, carpenter Glifford E. Tarr, laster
7 Octave Boudrow, ship carpen- , ter
Alfred Comeau, laborer
11 Joseph H. Doucett, fisherman
12 Joshua M. Riggs, laborer
13 John Stoben, fisherman Fred Tarbox, fisherman Austin B. Wonson, laborer
14 Alfred Samuels, fisherman
18 Nicholas Thibodeau, fisher- man
20 Charles Comeau, laborer
0 Percy F. Wonson, farmer
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CALEDONIA PLACE
5 Willis A. Stockbridge, fisher- man
6 Robert H. Eason, teamster
7 Thomas F. Burns, special police
8 George Ambrose, driver
10 John O. Johnson, fisherman
12 John Allison, fisherman
CARLISLE STREET
·5 Abner Spanks, carpenter
7 George A. Johnson, jr. clerk
11 Allen McLean, clerk
16 Nathaniel Maddix, jr. mana- ger
William J. Fowler
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CEDAR STREET
1 Augustus M. Howe, fish packer James Sudbay, laborer
Thomas T. M. Burton, fisher- man
3 Joseph Lake, fisherman Thomas T. Crowell, fisherman
9 John J. Carroll, fisherman Randall McDonald, carpenter George W. Reed, teamster Job Tolman, painter
8 Charles H. Steele, fisherman Joanna Whalen, widow, grocer
10 Peter Jeffers, fisherman Timothy J. Daly, tailor
7 Margaret Carroll, widow William P. Carroll, laborer William J. Brennan, fisher- man
12 Thomas Jolly, laborer Frank Curry
14 Daniel Burns, fisherman Margaret Reardon, widow
16 Charles McNulty, bill poster Anthony Smith, laborer
18 John McLaughlin, laborer James M. Mclaughlin, har- lessmaker
CENTENNIAL AVENUE
4 John H. Coleman, salesman E. Harry Tribou, hairdresser
6 Daniel D. Saunders, hair- dresser
Martin J. Landregan, laborer
7 Robert S. Sawyer, driver Daniel K. Davis, carpenter
8 George W. Young, laborer Mary C. Welch
12 James E. Williams, fisherman
13 William Hendrickson, laborer David Matson, laborer John Frose, laborer
14 James P. Gleeson, cook
17 Howard L. Adams, laborer
17 r. Andrew Jensen, laborer
19 Warren S. Atkinson, fisher- man
Frank Beaton, laborer
21 Matt Wickery, quarryman Richard Hannan, laborer Otto Eklund, laborer Matt Matson, laborer Jacob Koski, laborer Fred Anderson, laborer Mat. Matson, quarryman Stephen J. McDonald, laborer
49 B. Frank McPherson, grocer 50 Mrs. Florence M. Miles, mus- ic teacher
Frank B. Herrick, driver
54 Herbert W. Taylor, black- smith
56 Emma R. Nichols, widow
58 C. Clarence Malone, master mariner
J. Henry White, carpenter 64 Austin A. Spaulding, music teacher
66 Alexander McKay, fisher- man
68 Joseph Cusick, master mari- ner
69 Daniel G. McCormack, mo- torman
70 Stephen L. Dodge, book- keeper
72 George M. Saulnier, ship car- penter
73 Nathaniel Thurston, grocer 74 John Langley, fisherman 76 James McEachern, stevedore 77 James D. Alphen, grocer 78 James F. Bowie, master mari- ner
79 Sylvester D. Deering, sales- man
80 Thomas W. Hudson, fisher- man
81 Lewis Devine, master mari- ner
82 Mary Cunningham, widow
84 Charles A. Olson, fisherman 86 John S. Lawrie, master mari- ner
SS Wilson Cahoon, master mari- ner
90 Alonzo L. Hodge, fish weigher 93 Christopher L. Smith, janitor 94 Charles E. Robichaud, laborer 95 Thelston D. Spinney, sail- maker
96 C. Elijah Barss, carpenter
97 Albert A. Holland, restaurant 98 John P. Nelson, stoker
100 Isaac E. Goodwin, fisherman
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101 George A. Hanson Daniel W. Wiley, fireman
102 Thomas W. McComiskey, fish- erman
103 Isaac D. Nutton, bookkeeper 104 John A. Merlin, confectioner 106 Mrs. Annie E. Stevens, widow, grocer
109 John J. Hinkley, carpenter 111 Enoch Olmstead, fireman
112 Frederick Y. Stanwood, painter
114 Prince A. Goodwin, teamster
115 Charles Younger, laborer
116 Charles A. Garrett, hair- dresser
117 Elmer E. Tarr, grocer
124 John DeCoste, fisherman Arthur Currier, laborer
126 Mrs. Edward F. Richardson 132 L. Richmond Curtis, farmer 142 Howard A. Curtis, clerk
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