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15 John F. Gomerod, fisherman
16 Mary Johnson, widow Bertha Simmonson, widow
18 John Hendrickson, laborer Isaac A. Quist, laborer Martin Riley, laborer
18r Edward Gleason, laborer
19 James T. Morrow, jr. sub. letter carrier
20 John W. Marston, teamster Sophia Nelson, widow Joseph K. Silva, fisherman King Silva, laborer Manuel Silva, fisherman
22 Catherine McLeod, widow
23 Amanda and Mary Orfo
24 Anthony S. Fraga, fish skin- ner
27 Mrs. Frances P. Terra, grocer Manuel Smith, fish skinner Joseph Souza, fisherman Joseph Viator, fish skinner
27₺Catharine Perry, widow Vietor P. Oliver, fisherman
Mary L. Rose, widow Mannel Silva, fish skinner
29 Joseph A. Marshall, fish skin- ner John Ferris, fisherman Joseph K. Smith, fish skinner
31 Joseph K. Balcome, boxmaker Alexander Wellman, fisher- man
32 Joseplı Costa, laborer Frank Lewis
33 Lucy Francis, widow Antoine E. Silva, laborer D. Manuel Souza, fisherman
34 Manuel V. Freitus, fish skin- ner
Josepli C. Silva, laborer
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GLOUCESTER HOUSE DIRECTORY
Albert Sundberg, life saving service
39 Herman Emman, fisherman Manuel P. Nunes
42 Frank F. Perry, fisherman Leopoldo J. Vieira, pool
43 James A. Jeffery, fish skinner
45 A. Roderick Beaton, shoe cut- ter
Antoine Perry, jr., fish skinner 46 Antoine Courant, master mar- iner Joseph Nunes, painter
47 Carrie Brier, widow Antoine Duarte, jr. cigar mia- ker
Frank A. Rogers, fish handler Joseph Silva, fisherman
48 Manuel P. Bagash, fisherman Frank J. Brown, peddler Joseph R. Perry, laborer Manuel Perry, fisherman
49 Frank Corine, fisherman Antoine Rogers, fireman Manuel Santos, fisherman
50 Joseph D. Morris, manager Manuel Silva, fisherman
51 Lawrence B. Powers, saloon
52 John Connelly, fish skinner Ellen Duffy, widow Charles G. Newell, fisherman Manuel P. Nunes, jr. laborer
53 Manuel Prady, jr. fish skinner Mary Viator, widow
54 Manuel Baleome, laborer
57 Joseph Le Mos, fisherman Joseph Saunders, fish skinner
58 Peter Curran, laborer Joseph Francis, stone cutter
60 Jesse Currier, fisherman Antoine X. Mitchell, fisher- man
Christian D. Saunders
62 Joseph R. Oliver, fisherman Gertrude Simmons, widow Mary C. Simmons, widow Clifford W. White, fish skin- ner
64 John Foley, teamster
65 Manuel Leo, fisherman Joseph W. Perry, fish skinner Mrs. Frances P. Terra, grocer
66 John B. Duguo, master mar- iner
67 Annie G. Foley, bookkeeper Margaret Foley, widow
68 Mark Mitchell, fisherman Annie N. Nally, widow
69 Edward Foley, laborer
71 John M. Morris, fish skinner
72 Robert LeSueur, fish skinner
73 Ellen Cogan, widow
Colin Sampson, fish skinner
75 Erastus Howes, inspector of customs
76 Martin Connolly, laborer
77 Alfred J. Goodger, engineer
79 Alice Ahern, widow
80 John Casey
PEW COURT
7 Peter T. Anderson, tailor Martha Atwood, widow Charles P. Blatchford, skinner
fish
Austin A. Doane, fisherman Nathaniel Smith, foreman
S Henry W. Curtis, master ma- riner
Eliza Porter, widow
9 Israel K. Crosby, engineer Mary E. Leseur, widow
10 Frank Robinson, galvanizer
11 Leonard A. Dodge, clerk
13 Daniel MeDonald. fisherman Philip Osmond, fisherman
PINE STREET
2 Mary Barter, widow
4 Delia Lupus, widow
6 Mary A. Carroll, widow
7 Elizabeth T. Baxter, tailoress Joseph D. B. Gaffney, caulker 8 Hativel B. Dowling, teamster Mrs. Mary A. Millett
10 W. Wallace Coull, tea agent
12 John Coull, clock repairer
15 Alvah P. Day, ice dealer Martha J. Day, widow Rose E. Bartlett, widow
16 Samuel Broad, fisherman William E. Herrick, teamster
18 Thomas Blatchford, teamster Ralph Lufkin, driver
19 William Hobbs, fisherman Sarah Lufkin, widow
20 Emma C. Nash
23 James R. Pringle, correspon- dent
24 Hugh Houlihan, fish skinner Joanna Houlihan, widow
25 Charles F. Greene, janitor
28 Richard Hubbard, fisherman James Dady, fisherman
30 Henry E. Gosbee, clerk Howard B. Trenholm, har- ness maker.
32 Georgiana Clough, widow Mary E. Duley Sarah G. Duley
PLEASANT STREET
4 Edward B. Hallett, physician Mutual Life Ins. Co. Charles C. Nelson, dentist
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Pleasant Street-Contd.
6 Ford & Wass, boot and shoe dealers
7 S. S. Hartwell & Co. crockery and glass
9 W. H. Symonds, music dealer
10 Butman & French, dry goods
11 John A. Bagley, ins. agent Elizabeth T. Baxter, tailoress Guy J. Elwell, dentist Howard P. Newmarch, elec- trician Prudential Life Ins. Co. Myer Rosenfield, ladies
wrapper manuf.
13 Frederick Allen, dry goods
14 William Hale, physician
15 William H. Nichols, painter 16 Fitz W. Winter
17 Joseph E. Garland, physician
18 Albert S. Garland, physician
19 Joseph E. Garland, physician
23 Charles H. Pew, fisheries
25 Charles H. Morrow, physician Grenville C. Branch, clerk
26 Allan Rogers, dry goods
27 R. F. Tibbets, watchmaker
29 Cordelia Somes Frances M. Whitney, house- keeper
31 Harry L. Belden, notary pub- lic
34 Hannah V. P. Merchant, widow
36 Thomas Conant, hom. physi- cian
37 Mary Morris, dressmaker
38 Thomas Conant, physician
39 Edward E. Burnham, sales -. man
41 Herbert C. Holmes, prescrip- tion druggist
42 Benjamin A. Smith, fish and oils
· David B. Smith, fish and oils
43 Anna W. Hapgood, widow
46 Lydia A. Babson, widow Ann E. Walen, widow
47 Catalina Dayis Lucy B. Davis
48 John J. Flaherty, lawyer
50 George H. Perkins, fish deal- er
52 John J. Eagan, physician
55 Goon Long, laundry
56 William O'Brien, hairdresser 62 Elizabeth Mayo, widow
67 Mary McEachern, widow
69 William Smith, fisherman Mary Rossiter, widow Charles Chenell, fisherman Edwin T. J. Cronin, foreman
J. Louis Johnson, copper paints
75 Richard H. Hilton, dry goods. 80 Hector M. Sinclair, grocer
82 Charles M. White, fisher- William G. Bagwell, driver
83 Hugh MeMaster, fisherman
85 Michael Curley, laborer
87 Mary White, widow Fred Vanner, fisherman Joseph Mitchell, sailmaker Bridget Welch, widow
91 Frank C. Noyes, teamster Arthur W. Martin, conductor Albert W. Frost, fisherman
94 Mary Murphy, widow James T. Murphy, laborer Albert Langley, baker Charles Nelson, fisherman.
95 Patrick Finnegan, stable
96 James H. Moore, fisherman
97 Ronold MeDonald, ship car- penter
98 Elizabeth Hadley, widow William Piddle, fisherman
101 William J. Garvey, type- setter
Edward Tobin, restaurant
102 Mrs. Sarah Johnson, board- ing house
103 Robert Fitzpatrick, fisher- man
104 Charles P. Veno, fisherman Ann Burns, widow
Joseph Williams, fisherman Matthew Marr, laborer
106 William D. White, fisher- man
Joseph Sampson, fisherman Thomas Davis, fisherman
112 Simeon White, driver
,113 Lewis Madson, fisherman
115 Daniel Doyle, ship carpenter
116 Mrs. Elizabeth Clark George Bushee, fisherman
117 Maria Landry, widow
119 Joseph DeGrace, carpenter Harriet Gerrior, widow Jane O'Neal, widow John Greger, fisherman
PLUM STREET
6 Thomas E. Reed, stevedore
7 Charles F. Tarr, fisherman
9 Sven Hanson, fisherman William Springham, fish
10 Alonzo M. Varney, laborer
11 Katrina Peterson, widow
12 Samuel Montgomery, fisheries
13 Addison Lowe, engineer
15 Robert Douglass, jr. fisherman
19 Albert II. Elwell, laborer
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GLOUCESTER HOUSE DIRECTORY
21 Thomas J. Kennefick, public carriage
22 Peter Lorentzen, fisherman George A. Sawyer, laborer
25 Margaret J. McQuinn, widow
POPLAR COURT
3 Mary A. Powers, widow
4 Jacob Bereman, shoemaker
POPLAR STREET
25 Joseph A. Procter, farmer 46 James E. Carter, foreman
52 Rachel G. Tarr, widow
67 Melvin Gilpatrick, fisherman
68 Mary Kiley, widow
69 George Ellery, painter
O Charles H. Preston, carpenter
PORTER STREET
2 George A. Davis, brewer
6 Grace M. Gleason, boarding house
8 Frank J. Mahoney
13 William H. Small
19 George F. Bailey, fisherman
21 David L. Davis, blacksmith
O George P. Rust, fish knives
O Royal Lunch Fish Co. whole- sale fish
PROCTER STREET
1 Laura A. Davis, seamstress William A. Strangman, drives Mary P. Tucker, widow
3 Thomas J. Knowles
4 Marietta S. Gray, widow Sophia J. Tuck, widow
5 Richard P. O'Reilly, police
6 Edith M. Swim, widow
8 Samuel Marston Charles F. Varney, book- keeper
10 John W. Moran, supt. water works
11 Alfred LaLiberté, clerk Mary O'Reilly, widow
11} Margaret Brandt, widow
12 Oscar C. Leveau. foreman Fitz McIntosh, city messenger
13 George E. Heckman, master mariner Elden Tibbets, engineer
15 Nehemiah C. Wyman, shoe- maker
16 Francis Procter, editor
17 Albert H. Parsons, sailmaker
PROSPECT COURT
8 Charles Rogers, real estate agent 10 Margaret McPhee, widow
· PROSPECT STREET
3 Albert Mayo, electrician John Nagle, fisherman
4 Leonard Burnham, manager Martha A. Kilburn, widow
5 Annie Cameron, widow
6 Mrs. Mary Bradley Samuel W. Mess, cooper Mary Short, widow
7 John F. Harnish, hairdresser John Hendrickson, master mariner Oscar W. Oom, fisherman
8 Jane Collamore, widow Eliza J. Mattison, widow
9 John Cuddy, laborer James J. Gorman, laborer Catherine McDonald, widow
10 Mrs Mary Martin, manuf. Sylvanus F. Allen, saloon
cigar
11 Frank MeGregor, fisherman
12 Eben H. Davis, carpenter Ferdinand Robinson, fish glue
14 Charles H. Boynton, coal and wood Charles H. M. Hazel, insur- ance agent
17 Edward J. Groves, fisherman Michael Keefe, outfitter Antoine J. Mayo, fisherman
19 Mrs. Sarah A. Heath, kinder- garden school Susie E. Lane
21 William Lurvey
23 Joseph H. Cass, fisherman William J. Hodgkins, carpen- ter
24 Augustus Hubbard, baker
25 Frank S. Mckenzie, printe 26 George E. Honnors, mana
27 Jerome McDonald, fisherme outfits Joseph W. Lufkin, sailmaker William Brinick, fisherman Henry Quinn, boilermaker
30 William Pushee, stage car- penter
3 Ir ·omeroy, dentist William A. Fairbanks, gen. sec. Y. M. C. A.
35 Annie W. Carter, widow 36 Horace Haskell, boots and
shoes
38 Walter Collins, driver
39 Carrie H. Sawyer, teacher drawing Charles E. Story, sub. letter carrier
40 A. Hubbard & Son, bakers 43 Horace Heath. fisherman Ellen Leonard, widow
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GLOUCESTER HOUSE DIRECTORY
Prospect Street-Contd.
Frank A. Morong, driver Benjamin F. Riggs, laborer
46 H. Nelson Going, ship carpen- ter
William T. Hudson, salesman H. Nelson Irving, carpenter
47 Ellen Cooper, dressmaker Alexander Laakko, laborer Frederick C. Jensen, engineer Catharine S. Westlen, widow
47rJohn W. Rogers, fisherman
49 James Cahoon, engineer Sarah F. Steele, widow
51 Peter Little, shoemaker 52 Richard J. Locke, gas fitter 1 Mrs. Alice Morong
53 Catharine Constance, widow Charles S. Fountain, fisherman
54 John P. IIonnors, carpenter Frank Griffin, driver
55 Charles F. Roberts, provision dealer
56 Free City Library
57 Caroline H. Perrin, widow
58 Bernard Greeley, undertaker 59 Laura R. Burnham, widow
60 Rev. P. L. Crayton Rev. J. J. Healy Myles Kiley, asst. pastor
62 George O. Tuck, dentist
66 Mary Callahan, widow William H. Callahan, fish skin- ner
68 John J. Ropper, painter
72 Warren S. Mitchell, foreman W. Joseph Tracy, clerk
76 E. H. Clegg & Co. apothecaries 79 A. Manton Pattillo, furniture 81 Enoch Burnham, hay and grain
83 Gardner W. Tarr, copper paint manuf.
James G. Tarr, fisheries
84 Cecil H. Low, bookkeeper Mary J. Low, widow Louis M. McKenny
85 Charles Coleman. carpenter Charles H. Durland, black- smith
86 Thomas H. Hull, cooper Mrs. Annie Payne
87 Dorcas P. Curtis, widow Christian Viator, fish cutter
8S Robert R. Fears, insurance agent
89 Manuel B. Amaral, driver George T. Smith Mrs. Lizzie H. Smith, clerk
90 George E. Haraden, clerk
91 Jeremiah Boudrow, fisherman
92 George D. Wharff'
93 Frederick S. Thompson, jew -- elry
94 George E. Steele, teller
95 Laura Smith, widow
96 S. Oscar Howland, dentist Arthur H. Steele, clerk
98 Isaac A. S. Steele
99 Elizabeth M. Carr, widow Lucy E. Nelson, widow
100 Betsey Pearce, widow Frederick A. Pearce, fish
101 Thomas H. Hunt, furniture. dealer
102 O. Frank Carr, dentist John R. Kearns, manager
103 George Steele, jr., clerk
105 William S. Campbell, insur- ance agent
James McKinnon, flsh hand- ler 107 William S. Friend, cooper
108 Mrs. Joanna Whalen, grocer- 109 Sarah Rogers, widow
110 Huntress Home for Old La- dies Mrs. Clara H. Swift, matron
112 William P.Deering, insurance agent
Gorham A. Parsons, master. mariner M. Parsons, grocer
113 George E. Higgins, mason Mrs. Thomas Cayton Joseph Ferreira, tailor
114 Willian L. Steele, sailmaker
115 Howard F. Smith, fisheries
116 Melvin H. Perry, apothecary
120 Daniel G. Cressy
121 Charlotte McDonald, widow
122 Frederick Sylvester, boiler- maker
123 Harriet Parsons, widow
124 Fred A. Fisher, gen. manager
125 Neil McPhie, flsherman Joseph Perry, master mariner
126 Sylvanus Smith, fisheries Sylvanus Smith, jr. coal and wood
127 James R. Brown, fish cutter Arthur Diggins, fish skinner Robert L. Eaton. sawyer Joseph H. Tibbetts, spar- maker
129 Thomas F. Bell, grocer Alexander McDonald, fisher- man Charles H. Smith, fisherman
1293Thomas F. Bell, grocer
131 Walter E. Cook, foreman
132 David Blondon, fisherman
136 Sarah JJ. Annis, widow James Bowie, master mariner.
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GLOUCESTER HOUSE DIRECTORY
William B.Crocker, fisherman 13 8 Benjamin W. Smith, jr. provision dealer George W. Doucett, fisher- man Edgar Hatcher, laborer Mis. Viator Williams
139 Anthony C. Rogers, apothe- cary 139}Mannel F. Santos, shoe- maker
140 John G. Smith, baker
141 Sam Lee, laundry
142 Anna E. DeBem, widow Rev. Francis V. De Bem
143 Charles S. Strople, fisherman
148 Benjamin G. Cook, sailmaker
150 Solomon Jacobs, master mar- iner
154 Frank S. Wonson, laborer Lydia Wonson, widow
156 Travers & Nunes, painters 160 Mrs. Mary Blatchford, dress- maker William Blatchford, laborer William H. Friend, coal and wood
164 Larkin Craig Chandler, teacher of music Eliza L. McIntire, widow
O Brian McMahon, jr. hairdres- ser O Charles H. Viator, hairdresser
PROSPECT SQUARE
4 John W. Upham, tailor Simeon Upham
6 Samuel T. Friend, carpenter Abbie D. Stickney, widow
7 William F. Mitchell, sail -. maker Thomas A. Steele, carpenter
10 E. Archer Bradley, fisheries
11 William C. Corkum, master mariner Herbert A. Crowell, fisher- man
Neil J. McDonald, laborer
20 Caroline Gaffney, widow George A. Morse, tinsmith
21 James S. Ayer
23 Warren A. Bennett
24 Daniel M. Favor, carpenter
25 Marv E. Wilder, teacher Warren W. Witham, teamster
29 George H. Bibber, clerk Joseph H. Marchant, clerk
PURITAN COURT
4 Alzana Witham, widow
0 James J. Carroll, fisherman
RACKLIFFE STREET
3 John G. Mehlman, police
4 David A. Pittee, mariner
5 Mrs. Margaret J. Tucker 53Archibald Fenton, ship car- penter
6 George W. Hodgkins, seine maker
7 Rockaway House
11 . Martha E. Davis
13 George W. Green, grocer
14 Robert F. Cosgrove, fisher- man Warren W. Elwell, fisherman Frederick W. Wilson, fisher- man
15 Lotta Olson, widow
16 George W. Trefry, police
17 David E. Mehlman, asst. city marshall
18 James Y. Bates, fisherman
RAILROAD AVENUE
2 John A. MeCormack, restau- rant
4 George L. Tucker, painter
S Bartholomew F. Longan, laborer Benjamin Parsons, helper
10 George Nelson, painter
12 Mrs. N. D. Hamilton, board- ing house
24 Henry B. Norwood, foreman 26 Colonial House, Fritz L. Ulrich, prop.
O Thurston & Atkinson, car- penters
O Loren B. Nauss & Sons, builders materials
RAILWAY AVENUE
1 William C. Jodrey, hairdresser , 2 J. B. Maguire & Son, painters
3 Otis Gray, lodging house 1
7 W. P. Gray, fishermen's out- fits
RAYMOND STREET
O Timothy McCarthy (estate). blacksmiths O George O. Moulton, stable
REVERE STREET
5 Mary J. Linseott, widow George W. Elwell, driver
9 Ambrose Jones, blacksmith
15 Benjamin G. Newman, laborer 16 James L. Marchant, laborer
17 James Robertson, stonecutter 18 James A. Knowlton, engineer-
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GLOUCESTER HOUSE DIRECTORY
Revere Street-Contd.
23 George Anderson, paving
cutter
24 William Crowle, stonecutter 25 Joseph W. Kimball, painter
38 Richard J. Cusick, stoneeutter 51 Philip Marlow. paving cutter 56 Thomas Shaw, paving cutter 67 Eli Kiskila, laborer
76 George H. Ward, paving cutter ·
90 David Dennison, pattern maker
REYNARD STREET
2 J. Frank Ingersoll, grocer
6 Leonard F. Allen, carriage painter
12 Charles A. Glover, clerk Charles H. Parsons, laborer
22 Albert F. Lane, fisherman
26 Benjamin F. Lane, gluemaker Henry W. Montgomery, engi- neer
28 Osborne H. Brown, engineer
29 Leonard F. Riggs, farmer
30 Edward A. Brown, stonemason 32 Stephen W. Brown, stone mason
34 Arthur W. Middleton, farmer 38 Elizabeth Middleton, widow W. Wallace Cook, bookkeeper 39 Laura E. Day
41 Ebenezer Day, laborer
RIGGS STREET
6 John W. McFarland, master mariner
9 James Lester Procter, editor
11 Alfred Johnson, master mari- ner
13 William F. Hilton, horse shoer
18 James J. Durney, engineer David I. Publicover, laborer
20 Hazen Follansbee
22 Edward K. Burnham, mana- ger
RIVERDALE PLACE
2 Joseph O. Procter, secretary, summer res.
4 Thomas Stephens, fireman
14 Samuel Rust
RIVERVIEW
0 F. A. M. Chamberlain, sum- nier res.
ice A. Smith, teller,"sum- mer res,
0 Howard F. Smith, fisheries
0 Sylvanus Smith, fisheries
0 Arthur H. Steele, clerk
0 Fred A. Tinker, summer res.
ROCKWOOD PLACE
9 Manuel Mitchell, fisherman Frank Perry, fisherman Lysander Simmons, fisherman Myron Simmons, fisherman Manuel Thomas, fisherman
10 Manuel Brown
Manuel F. Souza, restaurant
ROCKY NECK AVENUE
3 James J. Lyle, confectionery
4 James J. Lyle, confectionery
7 George H. G. Green, confec- tionery
22 Frank Foster, laborer
29 Harvey Brimer, hairdresser
36 Manton L. Oakes, fresco
painter Warren Osier, fisherman
37 Mrs. Francis D. Wright, vari- ety Robert Wright, fisherman
38 Sidney W. Oakes, painter .
40 George W. Wheeler, fisher- man
42 Mary E. Wonson, widow
43 George W. Hodgkins, nets and seines
44 Charles W. Brown, clerk
48 Seymour A. Walen, book- keeper
51 George H. Bray, blacksmith 58 Robert Wright, fisherman
78 Parmenter & Co. wholesale fish
Charles F. Wonson & Co. fish specialties 78r George Roberts, laborer
off W. Ralph Walen, fisherman O Eliot Barter, variety
O Stenstream & Douglass, calk- ers
O Rocky Neck Marine Railway Co.
O James G. Tarr & Bro. whole- sale fish
O James H. and G. W. Tarr, copper paint manufs.
O Tarr & Wonson, Ltd. copper paint manuf.
ROGERS STREET
2 George W. Grant, billiards and pool
3 Samuel G. Pool & Sons, wholesale fish
5 Gloucester Spar Co. C. W Purdy, rigger
6 Edward C. Bailey, boarding house
S Henry F. Madden 10 William Lahey, restaurant
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GLOUCESTER HOUSE DIRECTORY
11 Gloucester Galvanizing Works
Morgan Co. medicines
Thomas A. Sceles, rigger William L. Steele, sailmaker
13 Davis Bros. wholesale fish 15 Lewis P. Damon, lodging house
George Steele & Co. whole- sale fish
22 Augustus Murphy, fisher- men's outfits
23 Ernest A. Gill, fog horns Everett Wheeler, boiler and and engine repairer
25 T. A. Langsford & wholesale fish
Son,
Peter Lantz, cooper Mrs. Jennie Campbell
26 Charles V. Fitzgerald, lodg- ing house
. 27 William B. Lantz, cooper James M. Riou, boarding house
31 Letitia E. Townsend, widow
33 Gloucester Cold Storage Co. Sidney P. Townsend, fisher- man
35 Joseph P. Hayes, boats to let 37 James S.O'Keefe, sign painter 39 George F. Griffin, furniture dealer
41 Frank E. Davis, wholesale fish
45 Patrick J. O'Brien & Co. wholesale fish
47 Jerome McDonald, fisher- men's outfits
61}Sidney S. Favor, electrician 62 James Goosney, shoemaker
63 Mrs. Mary. Mahoney
64 Edmund F. Crosby, oiled clothing manuf. Mrs. Elizabeth P. Mann
65 Solomon Butler, fisherman William E. Malone, variety store
67 Charles A. McDonald, board- ing house
69 Mrs. Ada M. Smith 70 C. R. Corliss & Son, oiled clothing manuf.
ROWE SQUARE
4 Sidney Hutchings, keeper police station
6 Charles S. Lufkin, janitor William H. Wilkes, sailmaker
8 Melvin E. Shackelford, team- ster
9 Frank J. Crawford, fish hand- ler
29-32
Franklin H. McFadden, fish handler
10 Charles A. Hiltz, cooper George H. Partridge, fisher- man Mary F. Walsh, widow
10r William Hubbard
12 George Barnd, printer
13 Peter F. Walsh, painter
O Frank Robinson, galvanizer
O George Perkins & Son, whole- sale fish
RUSSELL AVENUE
5 Carl Johnson, laborer
9 David W. Hinckley, carpenter
10 Einar Anderson, laborer John Johnsen, laborer
11 John H. Parks, carpenter
12 Elias Bowen, laborer
14 Jonas B. Johnson, laborer
15 Edward P. Hanson, iron moulder
18 James W. Cummings, carpen- ter
0 Roderick McNeil, shoemaker
SADLER STREET
8 Joseph Fernance, fisherman Mary Francis, widow Dugo Savanah, fisherman Manuel B. Silva, fisherman
9 Manuel Fortado, laborer
11 William H. Ryan, laborer Charles E. Walsh, fish skinner
11} James U. Cranton, carpenter Daniel Mckinnon, fisherman
12 James H. Lufkin, sailmaker William R. Lufkin, tinsmith Daniel Radcliffe
13 Antoine Lewis, fisherman William ·Phalen, cooper
14 James L. Hart, fisherman
15 John P. Amaral, fish skinner Louisa A. Greel, widow
16 Louls Urdansky Max Urdansky, dry goods Arthur Wellman, laborer Theodore A. Willneff, fisher- man
17 Leander Dakin Frank Silva, painter Frank E. Viator, cook Mary Charlotte Viator, widow John White, fisherman
19 Manuel H. Viator, tailor Joseph Silveira, fisherman Manuel J. Silveira, fisherman
20 Simon Amero, fisherman Philip Dennis, fish skinner, Joseph R. Oliver, fisherman Joseph F. Souza, fisherman
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GLOUCESTER HOUSE DIRECTORY
Sadler Street-Contd.
21 Manuel Cabral, fisherman Manuel S. Content Nels Lawson, fisherman Daniel Mc Isaac, fisherman John Williams, fisherman 22 John Kincade, foreman
27 Manuel Sears, fisherman: Joseph Souza, fisherman
SARGENT STREET
2 Charles R. Whynot, steward William Doucett, fisherman Catharine Roye, widow
3 Parker B. Howard, junk
4 Daniei D. McKiunon, clerk .
5 Anton Nelson, baker 6 Christina McDonald Ellen Carroll, widow
7 Albert E. Dennisou, tinsmith Charles Masters, electrician
9 Charles White, carpenter Ann Hennessey, widow
10 James E. O'Brien, fisherman John Perry, fisherman Antonio Fuge, fisherman John McDonald, fisherman
12 Domingo Figuerado Joseph Marks, fisherman Frank Pennie, fisherman
13 Robert B. Porper, master mari- ner
14 Duart A. Mitchell, painter
16 Elizabeth Grant, widow Herbert Grant, fisherman
18 Martin E. Ryan, fisherman Henry Scott, fisherman
19 Agnes E. Delaney, widow Catharine Francis, widow
20 Harriet Christianson, widow
22 Michael Rust, laborer 24 Hannah Peters, widow
25 Willlam H. Holloran, fish eut- ter
William H. Jelloe, painter
26 Lauchlin McDougall, fisher- man
28 Mary McDonald, widow
29 Augustus Murphy, fishermeu's outfits
293 Mary E. Bennett, widow 30 James A. Wentworth, laborer
31 William E. Pierce, fisherman
32 Michael Winters, driver 33 Fred F. Page, painter 333 George E. Kimball, laborer 34 Albert Labell, fisherman
35 Alexander JJ. Kelly, grocer
36 Edward J. Breen, cook William Atkins, fisherman
37 Horace Wild, fisherman Victor Leighton, fisherman
373 Peter C. Howell, laborer David Brousard, fisherman
38 Daniel Boudrow, fireman Louis Diebner, laborer Forest Bush, cooper
SAYWARD STREET
1 Arthur Gilbert, motorman Alonzo T. Wonson, watch- maker
J. Warren Wonson
7 Nancy Hibbert, widow Frank A. Tarr, fisherman
10 Charles D. Brown, postmaster
11 Edward H. Parsons, painter Benjamin Wouson, fishing
13 Charles F. Coffin, oil dealer
15 Parker W. Brewer, cook Epes W. Davis, motorman
15r Epes Davis
16 Leonard Cook, fish handler .
17 Charles O. Marston, fisherman Alexander McCurdy, black- smith
18 Henry H. Gray, fish skinner Augustus H. Macomber, la- borer
SCHOOL STREET
3 Edwin L. Lane, carpenter
5 Herman L. Lane, teller
6 W. E. Beck, stable
7 Sophronia Wonson, widow
8 Edward L. Saville, driver Edward E. Tucker, inspector
11 William G. Brown, dry goods
13 Anthony Duelow, driver
22 Manuel Silva, fisherman
23 Mrs. Mary E. Lawson
24 Autoine Joseph, variety
28 Patrick J. Corcoran, fisher-
Nels Francen, tailor Daniel C. McQuarrie, fisher- man
30 William B. Lucas, foreman Duncan McDonnell, fisherman
33 Mary J. Carye, widow Robert T. Churchill, fisher- man Lydia M. Smith, widow
34 Freeman Putney, supt. of schools
35 Mrs. Ida C. Leighton
37 Walter H. Small, foreman
38 David F. May, clerk
39 Catharine Murray, widow James C. Murray, fisherman Charles Sloane, driver
40 Edmund Dagle, fish handler Charles F. Wonson, fish speci- alties
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GLOUCESTER HOUSE DIRECTORY
41 Frank Rowe, clerk
42 Charles F. Doeble, cigar manuf.
Charles F. Roberts, provisions
43 Samuel DeCosté, foreman
44 Ernest G. Churchill, teamster James Collins, laborer Otto R. Essbury, fisherman
45 Charles Peterson, baker
48 Jane Caig, widow
50 F. L. Ingersoll & Co. saloon
SCOTT STREET
4 James D. Ehler, fisherman Alec Langley, fisherman
SEEALL STREET
8 Rufus E. Simpson, miller
10 Seth E. Sleep, stone mason Susannah Sleep, widow
11 Frederick S. Merchant, wood turner
14 Nicholas F. Sleep, mason
SHEPHERD STREET
O Goon Long, laundry
2 Daniel Carroll
Alexander McRea, fisherman
3 Mary Gibbs, widow
4 Margaret Fanning, widow
5 James A. Mckinnon, fisher- man
Jessie Morrison, widow
6 Nellie Hannan, widow John Nelson, fisherman
7 Albert E. Dennison, tinsmith 7¿ Mrs. Ellen McCarthy
8 Hannah Brophy, widow
9 Michael Daly, laborer
12 David Jameson, fisherman Margaret Corcoran, widow
13 Margaret Savage, widow Augustus Crawley, laborer Lewis Gillis, shoemaker
15 Elizabeth O'Connell Margaret Gallant, widow J. William Ford, laborer
17 Mrs. Maria Rose Flora A. Fox, widow Victor Amero, laborer
19 Sarah Thibodeau, widow Bridget F. Warren, widow James W. McHenry, master mariner
20 Archibald McDonald, board- ing house
21 Lizzie Ryan, widow John H. Bentley, foreman
22 John Crowley, laborer John J. Mellow, bar tender Charles Gosby, laborer John A. Morrison, fisherman
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