Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1903, Part 37

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Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Gloucester (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 600


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3 John Erickson, carpenter William Tarbox, fish skinner


HARMONY COURT


4 Moses H. Rust, foreman


6 George Lufkin, horse clipper Frank Silva, fisherman


HARMONY SQUARE


3 Annie O. Anderson, widow John H. O'Neal, fish skinner John L. Parsons, teamster Mrs. Susan Sargent


5 Loran Mckay, motorman


6 Hugh Curley, laborer


7 Charles F. Barnes, fish handler


8 Albert W. Eason, teamster George S. Gove, fish skinner


9 William A. Brown, fireman William S. Charlton, fisher- man


Mrs. Mabel F. Pierce


Manuel S. Silva, fish handler


William M. Turner, fish skin- ner


Chester A. Woodbury, fisher- man


11 Henry W. McGrath, teamster .


HAROLD AVENUE


3 George W. Steinberg, foreman


5 Charles D. Terry, bookkeeper


6 John J. Curtis, motorman


7 Kate Doane, widow


8 John E. Johnson, laborer


9 Margaret Connors, widow


10 Augustus A. Drestrup, rigger Alexander Garland, fisherman


11 Marks Hurwitz, clothing


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12 Henry Whalen, laborer


13 Annie McDonald, widow


14 Alfred Tebo, carpenter


15 Winfield S. - Dennison, foreman 17 James Chisholm, manager


18 Charles G. Rich, clerk


19 J. Clarence Tarr, foreman


21 Melvin H. Rowe, lather


HAROLD COURT


6 Alfred Amero, cement maker George Tibbetts, sparmaker


8 Benjamin W. Stanley, police officer


HARRISON AVENUE


4 Thaddeus R. Tolman, carpen- ter


6 Levi J. S. Ring, ship carpen- ter


7 Benjamin C. Cook, real estate


9 John A. Hawson, clerk


12 Jeremiah E. Keith, provisions


14 Edmund Powers, foreman


16 Peter A. Beaton, plumber Edward W. Witham, foreman


18 Joseph Tarvis, fisherman


19 Perley Penson


21 John R. Harris; foreman,


23 John Lindberg, carpenter


25 Enos Cole, painter Sydney F. Martin, foreman


26 James B. Tarr, boat builder


27 Otto Johnson, master mariner


28 Frank Doucett, teamster William Moelker, laborer


29 Jacob E. Lufkin, laborer Joseph A. Silva, conductor


30 Samuel Tibbets, fisherman 37 Mary M. Brown, widow Manuel S. Francis, fisherman Matthew S. Greer, teamster Charles Silva, fisherman Samuel R. Hudder, master mariner


40 John W. Rowe, jr., carpenter Owen A. Whitten, fisherman


42 Ronald R. Gray, carpenter


69 Carl Anderson, carpenter


0 Henr Clark, ice man


HARTZ PLACE


2 Samuel A. Parsons, fisherman


4 William H. Kinsman, boat builder


10 Clarence W. Cameron, jr. clerk Alfred Green, master mariner Manuel C. Silva, fish skinner


12 James H. Morrow, steam fitter George Patience, fish skinner


13 Parkman G. Hodgdon, master mariner


14 Osman Tucker, motorman


16 William H. Robinson, police


24 Charles E. Nelson, engineer 26 Thomas W. Surles, laborer


28 George H. Smith, laborer Mrs. Mary J. Smith


30 Peter DeCosté, fisherman


HARVARD STREET


1 George Carrier, machinist


2 H. Bert Knowles, agent


4 Henry A. Lennox, sewing ma- chine agent


5 Lucy A. Williams, widow


6 William C. McCormack, clerk


7 Samuel H. Rogers, driver


S George O. Barrett, painter Howard R. Johnson, master mariner


9 Crowell Harding, fisherman


10 Charles W. Powers


11 Archibald Devine, master mariner


12 Sarah Howard, widow Sarah E. Howard, widow


13 James D. Morrissey, master mariner


15 Eldred H. Spinney, master mariner


16 Maurice F. Foley, inspector of customs


17 Mrs. Ida Allen William A. Robblee, agent


19 John Brotherton, fish cutter


20 William McDonald, fish and oil


HARVEY PLACE


2 Nathan Richardson, machinist 2}James W. Crickett


4 George B. Riggs, stone mason Jeremiah Smith, fish peddler


HASKELL COURT


3 Charles H. Goodwin, carpenter


4 Thomas P. Dunsier, laborer


5 Benjamin Jedrey, fisherman Henry Jedrey, fisherman Frank Lorentzen, fisherman Anna V. Mallett, widow


HASKELL STREET


1 Patrick Foley, fisherman Miles Joyce, fisherman


6 Addison Wonson, fishing


7 Charles P. Young, fish skinner Hannah Young, widow


10 Clifford M. Curtis, carpenter


12 PercyW. Wheeler, boat builder


15 .Adin A. Davis, ship carpenter 1


23 Samuel W. B. Harty, laborer


24 Harry C. Akins, fisherman


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Haskell Street -Contd.


Joseph A. Goodwin, master mariner


27 William Swinson, seine re- pairer


28 Peter Aubrey. fisherman


30 Hannah Hines, widow James Hines. teamster


31 John Winters, fisherman


32 Frank Stream, master mariner 34 James D. Goodwin, master mariner Benjamin F .. Greenwood, fish- erman


36 William E. Comeau. master mariner


41 Albert D. Frost. laborer


45 Charles D. Amero. laborer


60 Mrs. Emily MeGuekin, sum- mer res.


63 Michael Amero, wharf builder


0 Sarah Sadler. widow


HAWTHORNE ROAD


1 Parker Howe, building mover


15 George Stoddard, master mari- Der


O Hawthorne Inn, Geo.O. Stacy. prop.


HERRICK COURT


5 Margaret A. Johnson


6 Anna M. Bocken, widow Peter McFarlane. fisherman Mrs. Eliza M. Riggs Mary L. Smith, widow


: William D. Lufkin, oil and grease


9 Solomon Rowe


HESPERUS AVENUE


0 .John Russell, carpenter


0 Fred Brown. summer res.


0 Henry L. Gaw. summer res.


0 John T. Hurd, summer res.


0 George L. Hamilton, summer res.


0 C. A. Brinley, summer res.


0 Mrs. Charles A. Hayden, sum- mer res.


0 F. Gordon Morrill. summer res.


0 C. F. Bull. summer res.


0 George P. Staples, gardener


0 Chester Hanson, summer res.


HICKORY STREET


1 Charles C. Griffin. carpenter


2 William Kautaman, paving cutter


4 Heury L. Lane, fisherman


5 Nathaniel Sprague, stone cut- ter


6 Louville B. Lane, plumber Mrs. Sarah E. Lace


7 James M. Morrison, paving cutter


Peter Dumais, quarryman


Oliver Lebel. quarryman Charles Peters, quarryman


HIGHLAND COURT


3 Edward Gerring. fisherman


7 Mary Landry. widow


11 Arthur M. Pinkham, laborer


15 Ephraim Muse. laborer William F. Stickney, laborer


17 Sylvanus Malonson, laborer


HIGHLAND PLACE


5 Henry Ingalls, laborer


6 Benjamin P. Coffin, manager


& Charles C. Gerring. fish skin- ner


Harry W. Foster, fish cutter


HIGHLAND STREET


1 William S. Wonson


2 N. M. Johnson, baker Frederick C. Rhodes. fish skinner


2rAlexander Misner, fisherman Newman G. Wonson, teams- ter


4 William Nelson, fish dealer 4rWilliam Nelson, fish market 6 James H. Knowles. physician


7 H. Mackay Coffin, city marsh- al


& Charles A. Reed. fish dealer


9 Carrie S. Dagle. widow


10 Warren M. Parks. hairdresser 11 Charles H. Gamage. fish dealer


13 Arthur C. Parsons


14 Mary J. Coas, widow Eva C. Elstrom, widow Lars P. Nelson. fisherman


15 George II. Martin, ins. agent


16 S. Everett Haskell. music teacher Grace Hinckley, widow


Joseph W. Perkins, fisherman


17 Gorham A. Merchant, jr. ma- chinist


18 F. Herbert Tarr. carpenter


19 M. Howard Gerring, laborer Edwin O. Wonson, fish skin- ner


20 Edward S. Eveleth, physician 23 Stephen J. Martin, asst. U. S. Fish Commission Arthur L. Walen, clerk


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24 Lydia A. Barrett. widow Jason C. Dade, paints


25 Frederick Gerring


26 Addison W. Bailey, sailmaker Herbert Wonson


27 George Douglass, ins. agent


28 Rev. George F. Beecher


30 Frank P. Wonson, variety store


40 Annie E. Wonson, widow


HODGKINS STREET


2 Hervey D. Brown, farmer Edward H. Brown. farmer


6 William Jackman, mason


14 William A. Hodgkins, con- stable Joseph F. Lane. laborer


22 Charles F. Newman, stone cutter


24 Annie E. Lane, widow Annie L. Middleton. widow


26 B. Frank Tucker. clam digger


28 Arthur C. Tucker. teamster


32 Mary A. Ingersoll, widow


34 Fred Ingersoll. laborer


29 Nathaniel D. Hodgkins. car- penter


HOLLY STREET


42 Thomas S. Pool .


45 Waldo S. Pool. farmer Elbridge Riggs. farmer


56 Thomas Kerr. farmer


59 Charles MacPhetres. black- smith


HOMAN'S COURT


1 Samuel C. Moore. laborer


2 Titus H. Gavel, master mari- ner


3 Jesse Meader, iceman


HOVEY STREET


7 Russell D. Terry, master mari- ner


S Joseph O. Procter, jr. mana- ger


9 George H. Newell, dentist


10 William H. Jordan, collector of customs


11 Henry A. Swett. foreman 12 Guy Cunningham, notary public


Sylvester Cunningham. fisher- ies


HOWE STREET


5 Lucinda D. Friend, widow 6 Mrs. Catharine Malonson. boarding house


Wallace Malonson. teamster


7 Frank S. Watson. teamster John H. White, teamster


10 Margaret Davis, widow Hubert DeCosté Neil McDonald. fisherman Margaret Munroe, widow


12 Elizabeth M. Dorsey, widow Peter V. Molander. fisherman John Sutherland, fisherman


HUTCHINS COURT


1 Costello Gott, paving cutter


3 Cleveland P. Marchant, black- smith


10 Jane A. Ellis, widow


12 William Ellis. paving cutter


14 John McKeller, paving cutter


IVY COURT


2 Joseph L. Ingersoll. hostler


3 William E. Hamilton. produce


5 Mrs. Mary J. Lengner. board- ing house


6 Robert Meuse, rigger


, Simon Landry


9 Mrs. Mary Harvey, boarding house Wilbert L. Harvey Mrs. Arabella Pope


10 John M. MacInnis, mariner


master Daniel Pillier. laborer


KENT CIRCLE


1 Ralph P. Ireland. teacher


2 George E. Macdonald. asst. manager


3 Charles H. Harty. master mariner


4 Arthur C. Homans, ice dealer


5 Ralph C. Parsons. clerk


6 Solomon A. Rowe, fisherman


KNOWLTON SQUARE


2 Aaron .C. Perkins, ship car- penter


3 Otto A. Miller, painter Lucy Rettell. widow


5 George A. Reed. iron founder


7 George A. Sanborn. sailmaker


9 George A. Clement, master mariner


William H. Dale, foreman


LEIGHTON COURT


4 Daniel MeIsaac. fisherman


26 Charles Blatchford Louis Hanson. crossing tender


36 Emanuel A. Perry. shoemaker George E. Gale. machinist


40 Ellen Burke. widow


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Leighton Court-Contd.


Joseph Johnson, fisherman Mary Stewart, widow 42 Peter McDonald, fisherman


LENDEL STREET


1 Frank M. Johnson, carpenter


3 Frank S. Loring, insurance agent


4 Stephen Doucett, motorman


LEWIS COURT


2 William H. Hadley, janitor


4 James M. Hansen, painter


6 Patrick C. Carew, fishermen's outfits


8 Alonzo Weeks, musician


10 Patrick Armstrong, fisherman


LEXINGTON AVENUE


0 Frances Stearns, summer res.


O Magnolia Hotel


O The Oceanside


0 C. F. Cox, summer res.


0 Alphonso S. Covel, summer res.


O The Aborn


0 Miss Georgina Lowell, sum- mer res.


LIBERTY STREET


2 Bridget Quinn, widow Benjamin C. Malonson, team- ster


3 Darius Howard, shoemaker George Wonson, laborer Miles McDonough, fisherman


4 Bessie T'ilden, widow Samuel Colson, master mari- ner


6 Frederick Gardner, cutter


7 William J. Corkum, master mariner


Charles H. Andrews, spar- maker


8 Herman F. Goldthwait, hair- dresser


Charles C. Boardman, sewing machines


9 Mary J. Buie, widow Edward R. Swim, fisherman Margaret O'Brien, widow


10 Richard Friend, bookkeeper Edward E. Tuck, sailmaker


12 Eben S. Herrick, clerk Paul D. Obear, teamster Joanna Golden, widow


13 Otis S. Fears


14 Edwin Deering, galvanizer Sarah E. Deering, widow Edward M. Law, tinsmith


15 Catharine McDonald


16 Manuel Simmons, sailmaker


Antoine Viator, fish skinner


17 Abby M. Webster, widow


18 William H. Garland, hay and produce


19 Clifford G. Corliss, superin- tendent


20 Mary Redmond, widow Joanna O'Brien, widow


21 George D. Gardner, janitor Eliza Stickney, widow


22 Alexander Landry, boarding house


23 Sylvine White, fisherman Andrew T. Hanson, driver


24 John J. Ropper, jr. police


25 Cornelius F. Strong, driver Peter N. Nelson, life saving service John Rundquist, laborer


27 Michael Russell, police Charles Gustafson, fisherman Philip Frazier, fisherman Mrs. Asa E. Sargent


LINNETT PLACE


5 John Lunden, carpenter Antoine J. Perry, laborer


6 Joseph Mattos, fisherman Manuel F. Silva, fisherman


LOCUST STREET


1 Mrs. Minnie Beck, boarding house


Eli G. Beck, fisherman Frank W. Lothrop, book- keeper


7 Angus McEachern Mrs. Eliza McEachern Amos Thomas, fisherman


9 Robert S. Sawyer


IO Joseph Mclellan, fisherman Diederich C. Voss


11 Joel Boudrow, boarding house


12 Daniel Taylor, carpenter Mrs. Elizabeth Robichand


16 Henry Langill, laborer


17 Hannah O'Neill,


widow, boarding house


18 Pommet Bros. oiled clothing manufs.


20 Mrs. Allen McDonald, board- ing house


Howard Goodwin, fisherman Clifford Hubbard, fisherman Thomas Hubbard, cook


Allen McDonald, water-boat man William Nelson, master mari- ner 22 Elizabeth . A. Londrigan, widow


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LOOKOUT STREET.


2 Emma W. Kidder, widow


4 Francis Bennett, secretary


5 Gorham Davis, stable


6 Mrs. Lucy R. Jenkins Sarah E. Williams, widow


8 James Pettigrew


9 Ella F. Griffin, widow Howard M. Parsons, teamster


10 Fred T. Allen, manager John Q. Bennett Frederick T. Hall, jr. boots and shoes


12 Osborn P. Linnikin, captain


14 Thomas Hodge, fisheries


14₺ Laura B. Hodge, widow


21 Nathan Follansbee, clerk


22 James Dalzell


23 Herman R. Joyce, police Everett B. Lowe, cashier


24 Carl J. Smith, manager


24rJoseph A. Cahill, fisherman


25 Sydney S. Sylvester, fish


26 George E. Blackburn, team- ster


27 Mrs. Augustus F. Gorman


28 Charles W. Parrott, salesman


LORING'S COURT


6 William J. Cammett, laborer Edward J. Lufkin, laborer


8 Mary M. Gerring, .widow


MADISON AVENUE


3 Samuel P. Favor, baggage ex- press


7 Frederick Lane, apothecary


8 William D. Dame, night en- gineer


9 William J. Crawley, caulker


10 George V. Benoit, manager


11 Gilman Blatchford, bottler


12 William J. Harman, fisherman


13 George Thurston, grocer


15 Joseph L. Gorham, paper hanger


16 Alonzo Smith, fishermen's outfits


16rJonathan D. S. Nickerson rigger 17 John H. Trott, carpenter


20 Otto H. Krieger, zithers


MADISON COURT


2 James H. Dexter, janitor


4 Peter F. Jacobson, fish peddler


MAGNOLIA AVENUE


0 Elbridge G. Foster, watchman


0 E. Haring Dickinson, summer res.


0 Sylvester A. Height, laborer


O Gorham Davis, stable


0 Mrs. Mary C. Sullivan, prop. Willow Cottage


0 William Foy, summer res.


0 Mrs. Matilda Gill, summer res.


0 William Waddy, farmer


0 John Wilkins, superintendent


0 Mrs. Mary H. Trout


0 Charles S. Penhallow, summer res.


O Oak Grove Hotel


William B. Williams, summer res.


0 Sarah Burnham, widow


0 Henry K. Story, janitor


0 John B. Knowlton, fisherman


0 Henry W. Brown, fisherman


0 James Scott, gardener


0 Mrs. Charles G. Thornton, summer res.


0 John Allyn, summer res.


0 Alice Allyn, summer res.


0 Henry W. Butler, contractor


0 Dennis C. Ballou, stone con- tractor


0 Fuller A. Andrews. fisherman


0 James Wolfe, jr. blacksmith 106 Thomas Cudmore


110 William H. Douglass, laborer Mrs. Lucinda H. Smith


109 John Kehoe, carpenter


112 Mary J. Knight, widow


114 William W. Symonds, carpen- ter


120 Alexander McAskill, laborer


122 Edward Symonds, carpenter 124₺Francis H. Abbott, bicycles 126 Fanny Reese, widow


128 Howard A. Parsons, carpenter


130 Howard F. Sanborn, farm er


132 Frank H. Edmonds, laborer


O Jabeth W. Dunbar, saw mill


1


MAIN STREET


O Commonwealth Stable


3 James Cunningham, pain ter


4 Burns & McCormack, hair- dressers


5 Bott Bros. harness makers 7 Edward O. Brown, fish dealer


9 American Hand Laundry


10 Joseph G. Gorman, restaur- ant


11 H. A. Finnan, boot and shoe dealer


12 Charles Wong, laundry


14 Moses S. Babson, grocer


15 H. P. Dennen, dealer


provision


16 Joseph K. Oliver, tailor Nicholas Brine, fisherman Peter Ryan, fisherman


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Main Street-Contd.


17 Mrs. Christina M. Brown, boarding house


William H. Perry, hairdresser


18 Edward C. Howe, apothe- cary


19 Peter McDonald, hairdresser 20r John P. Gilpin, veterinary surgeon


22 Mrs. Annie L. Wheeler, board- ing house


22rTracy's Stable


23 Danforth & Griffin, painters Joseph P. Hayes, boats to let


24 Joseph Bernard, hairdresser Abraham Sklover, tailor


25 Charles O. Nelson, boarding house


29 Michael Armstrong, boot and shoe dealer


30 George L. Browne, under- taker


Randall & Co. undertakers


32 Dolliver Bros. grocers


33rHarvey C. Smith, whole- sale fish


33} Union Hill Theatre


34 Elizabeth S. Dolliver. widow


35 Henry D. Schultz, boarding house


36 Gloucester Trading Stamp Co.


37 Osborne W. Lane, pianos 38 John Francis, cigars and tobacco


40 John A. Peterson, saloon


42 William H. Rowe, jr. hair- dresser


43 John Howard, electrician


45 James M. Mclaughlin, har- ness maker


46 Lars Sterling, boarding house


47 S. L. Gibson, oil burners


48 Pratt & McIsaac, saloon 49 Harriette B. Clough


50 John Johnson, rigger


52 J. Osborn Bradstreet, hair- dresser


53 J. W. Dane, grocer


55 Albert R. Cole, stoves


55rCharles H. Boynton, coal and wood


Benjamin Johnson, fisherman 56 Edward Syms, constable


58 Fred T. Hall, cigars and to- bacco


D. W. Wilbur, concrete paving Mary A. Brown, widow Amancio C. Ferreira, tailor Mrs. Oana Roakes, tailoress


60 Henry A. Surette, boarding house .


61 Neil J.McEachern, saloon


62 ManuelS.Silver, photographer 64 Mikado Laundry


66 Helen M. Lane, millinery Siegel & Co. millinery


67 Horace Haskell, boot and shoe dealer


Orpheus Orchestra


69 Walter H.Gridley, restaurant 70 Mrs. Michael H. Erwin


71 William Leslie, jr.frestaurant . 72 Amanda Babson, widow


73 Kilby W. Elwell, sign painter 74 James F. Patten, fruit


75 Albert C. Andrews, notary and justice of the peace


76 Cyrus Story, fire and marine insurance


78 F. S. & A. H. Mckenzie, book and job printers


81 W. Frank Parsons & Bro. boots and shoes


82 Marshall & Marchant, con- fectionery manufs.


83 John C. Calef & Co. dry goods


84 J. Prady Nunes, saloon 86 Aaron Brown-


87 Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation


88 Willard F. Mitchell, laundry 90 Mrs. C. M. Livingston, milli- ner


91 Frank P. Wonson, variety 92 Columbia National Life Ins. Co. of Boston


William R. Davis, tailor


Donaldson Optical Co.


Edgar F. Gilmore, insurance agent


John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co.


Robert C. Mckenzie, notary public and auctioneer


94 John W. Moore, saloon


95 Almon B. Cook, clothing dealer


96 Gloucester Gas Light Co.


97 Otto R. E. Ahlberg, con stabl 99 Herbert Presson, insurancee agent


100 Owen Matthews, tailor


Fred W. Tibbetts, real estate agent


101 Carrie C. Bowker, milliner


102 Herbert C. Holmes, apothe- cary


103 Albert S. Maddocks, apothe- carv


104 Waldo Babson, fruit


105 William W. Bryant, tailor Clark's Military Band


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GLOUCESTER HOUSE DIRECTORY


Mrs. Alice M. Hill, cook John Klingberg, fisherman 1054 Fernwood Lake Ice Co. 106 Frank M. Shurtleff, book- seller


108 Procter Brothers, printers and publishers


109 Cape Ann Savings Bank


111 John J. Flaherty, lawyer John J. Ganey, lawyer Samuel D. Hildreth, lawyer and notary public Charles P. Hennessey, lawyer Charles A. Russell, lawyer


L. S. Simonds, lawyer Charles D. Smith, lawyer Frederick H. Tarr, lawyer Sumner D. York, lawyer and notary public


112 Charles S. Tappan, clothing dealer 113 L. U. Keyou, milliner


115 William C. Dolliver, restau- rant


117 L. E. Andrews & Co. hard- ware


118 Julius Lesgold, milliner


119 Henry F. Haun, tailor Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. . Gilbert N. Pettingill, chiropo- dist William A. Rowe, dentist Carl N. A. Voss, tailor


120 Met. Ladies' Custom Tailor- ing Establishment Margaret J. MacCormack, der- matologist


Warren Marston, hairdresser Robert W. Phelps, photo- grapher 122 Alex Pattillo, dry goods A. Manton Pattillo, furniture 124 Hugh G. Brown & Co. dry goods 127 Thomas H. Hunt, furniture dealer


128 Shackelford & Reynolds, boot and shoe dealers


129 Charles J. Gray Co. sporting goods


130 Gloucester Co-operative Bank Everett Lane, jewelry


131 Presson Express Co.


132 John J. Cunningham, lawyer John A. Johnson & Co. insur- ance agents James M. Marshall, lawyer M. J. MeNeirny, lawyer Michael J. Meagher, lawyer and notary, public Frank C. Richardson, lawyer George O. Tuck, dentist-


Theodore A. Tufts, lawyer


133 Henry S. McCullouch, har- ness maker


134 Fred A. Barker, drugs and medicines


135 Philip F. Dondero, fruit


136 J. H. Richardson, boot and shoe dealer


137 WilliamA. Homans, ice dealer


138 Coakley & Co. clothing


140 Thomas Avery, dentist


141 T. H. G. Douglass, insurance agent


1.43 Joseph C. Shepherd & Co. butter and cheese


146 A. E. Herrick, fruit William F. Spry, florist


147 Norman A. Jacobs, clothing dealer


148 S. Oscar Howland, dentist


150 E. S. Padelford, jeweler


151 Belmont Hotel, Fred S. Luf- kin, proprietor


152 Patrick Finnegan, stable John J. Riordan, veterinary surgeon


153 James H. Hull, tinsmith Bolger & Regan, furnaces and ranges


156 Cape Ann National Bank George H. Newell, dentist


157 Western UnionTelegraph Co.


158 E. P. Wonson, restaurant and cigars


159 John J. Kevany, tailor


163 Daniel V. Buckley, hair- dresser


164 Frederick S. Thompson, jew- elry


165 M. O'Keefe, grocer


167 R. W. Kelley, hairdresser Stephen S. Sponagle, hair- dresser


168 James D. Stacy, clothing dealer


1683 George L. Jeffery, printer


169 John Gerry, saloon


170 Seth K. Ames, butter, cheese and eggs


171 George B. Fitch, clothes cleaner Revman Bros. clothing deal- ers


172 A. J. Silva, hairdresser Fred T. Slater, tailor


173 American Express Co.


174 William F. Day, billiards and pool


178 M. L. Wetherell, apothecary 179 Davis Bros. grocers


181 L. A. Burnham & Co. cotton line mnufs ...


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GLOUCESTER HOUSE DIRECTORY


Main Street-Contd.


John A. Cameron, electrical contractor Gloucester District Messen- ger Co. Postal Telegraph Cable Co.


185 D. E. Woodbury, fish com- mission merchant Gloucester National Bank 186 William G. Brown & Co. dry goods


187 Fred Bradley, commission merchant


Hazen Follansbee, notary public


H. L. Follansbee & Co. in- surance


191 First National Bank


Gloucester Isinglass and Glue Co.


191} Robert R. Fears, insurance agent


Gloucester Safe Deposit and Trust Co. Henry P. Mason, lawyer William A. Pew. jr. lawyer 193 Francis Bennett, notary public Gloucester Mutual Fishing Ins. Co.


David S. Presson, insurance agent 194 William H. Emery, photo- grapher 195 City National Bank John Cunningham, insurance agent 197 James Crawley, boot and shoe dealer 198 Mary E. Murphy, widow 199 Naumkeag Clothing Co. 200 Jeremiah A.Sullivan, restau- rant 201 Allen S. Burnham, dentist Metropolitan Stock Ex- change Homer H. Smith, lawyer George Steele & Co. real estate Edgar S. Taft, lawyer 204 Jeremiah A. Sullivan, res- taurant 206 Voteritsa Bros. fruit 209 Fitz J. Babson & Co. real estate John J. Burke, lawyer Cape Ann News Co. J. H. Cavin, insurance agent John J. Connors, tailor William W. French, lawyer Benjamin H. Corliss, insur- ance agent


Henry C. L. Haskell, insur- ance agent Charles H. M. Hazel, insur- agent William V. Hutchings, 1 :w - yer Isaac Patch, lawyer


Ezra L. Phillips, architect Arthur H. Stetson, lawyer 'and notary public Clifford B. Terry, lawyer and notary public 210 Joseph H. Perry, art store 214 Annie H. Dolliver, clerk Helen J. Dolliver


215 L. E. Smith, plumbing


216 Henry E. Lynch, restaurant McDonald Bros. grocers


217 Mrs. Katherine Ryan, board- ing house James MacDonald, lineman Patrick Ryan, fisherman


219 Joseph J. Carlz, hairdresser Manuel L. Francis, hair- dresser 224 Oscar Nelson, shoemaker Dennis Welch, tailor 225 Herman Nickerson 226 Fred G. Parkhurst, boot and shoe dealer


227} J. Thomas King, saloon 228 Samuel A. Nelson, clerk 228} John W. Upham, tailor 229 Charlie L. Fun, laundry 230 Charles F. Doeble, cigar manuf. 231 Delia Munroe, widow 232 Nicholas Levante, fruit


. 233 Matthew D. Warren, restau- rant 234 James T. Grady, bar tender John J. Sutherland, rigger


234₺ Thomas F. Counihan, jewelry 335 Angus Munroe, pool room 236 Adam P. Stoddart & Co. machinists A bijah Cahoon, laborer James Gracie, fisherman 236} Henry O. Nelson, saloon


237 Angus Munroe, billiards and pool 238 Sevirem A. Clausen, board- ing house


238 Carl Westerberg, shoe- maker 239 David O. Frost, clothing dealer 241 David M. Hilton, stable 242 Otto Hanson, fisherman 243 Susan E. Ryan, variety 245 John Rogers, hairdresser


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2453 William E. Holden, fisher- man Susan E. Ryan, variety store 246 Foster Bruce, saloon


247 Frank Steele, restaurant 248 Duwart & Rogers, cigar manufs.


248} Mrs. Alice Townsend, boarding house 249 Benjamin C. Cook, auc- tioneer


David Gordon, ladies' suits


250 Max Urdansky, dry goods Amancio C. Ferreira, tailor 2503 Clementina MacDonald


251 Harry L. Nickerson & Co. furniture dealers


2523 Catharine Johnson, widow, boarding house Mary L. Keefe, widow


253 Julia Boudrow, boarding house


254 Manuel Mitchell, confection- erv John G. Olson, life saving service Simon Sanders, cloaks Edward Stone, clerk


257 Thomas A. Irving, boat builder


258 Manuel Mitchell, fruit


259 William E. MacDonald, hair- dresser Ann Patience, widow Mrs. Matilda Simmonson


264 Mrs. Lizzie Mc Varish, housekeeper Samuel Lane, fisheries


265 James W. Hinckley, fisher- man Alexander Wilson, fisherman 266 Daniel D. Saunders, apothe- cary


266} Frederick T. Hall, jr. boot and shoe dealer


268 Albert Isaac & Co. clothing dealers


268} Augusta Ross, widow, boarding house 269 Albert Chaloner, billiards and pool 270 James V. Somers, saloon 270} Samuel D. Dexter, hair- dresser


272 Hall & Browne, sigu painters Melvin H. Perkins, apothe- cary


273 Eliza Kippin, widow


275 ThaddeusGriffin, painter 276¿Joseph E. Davis, laborer Thomas Johnson, fisherman


Clarence W. Tibbetts, fisher- man John G. Urquhart, clerk Walter W. White, lineman


277 Antone Nunes, hairdresser 277r Robert T. Mountain, shoe- maker 277} Jose Fortunato Foz- enda, variety


278 Chisholm & Flaherty, fur- naces and ranges Abbie A. Parsons, boarding house 279 James Kelly, saloon


281 Joseph Green, tailor Susan E. Anderson, widow


284 Augustine K. Miller, restau- rant


285 Schwartz & Bernstein, boot and shoe dealers


287 Emanuel A. Perry, shoe- maker


288 Joseph Smith, shoemaker


289 Frank Staples, saloon


290 John Anderson, oiled cloth- ing manuf.


291 Howard Blackburn


292 Abram Alpert, oiler Edward J. Horton, court officer Alexander Schwartz, boots and shoes


293 Leopoldo J. Vieira, billiards and pool 293} Union Cafe


294 Dennis B. Harding, grocer Howard Harding, grocer


295 James R. Peterson, cooper


296 Elizabeth A. Gifford, widow 297 Anthony G. Mitchell, hair- dresser




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