Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1905, Part 31

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Publication date: 1905
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« Charles, fisherman, rooms 55 Rogers [Eastern Point


« Jeffries (Boston), summer residence, East Main, near


" Nehemiah C. shoemaker, house 56 Centennial av.


« William H. (Chelsea), summer residence, 9 Dennison


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Yates Margaret. widow, house 67 Eastern av.


William, house 46 Western aw


Yatınan James O. (Providence. R. I.). summer residence, Atlantic road. Bass Rocks


Yeaton Frank. cook, boards 115 Washington .


Yeppson Alexander, fisherman. boards 19 Commercial


:« Yuel, fisherman, boards 19 Commercial


Yongberg Anton, fisherman, house 1097 Washington


York Sumner D. lawyer, 111 Main; also judge district court, house at Rockport


Young Abram, ship carpenter, house 15 Harbor terrace


66 Albert, fisherman, boards 12 Railroad av.


« Alla F. market gardener, house 47 High


" Annie G. boards 9 Andrews


" Annie T. at wrapper factory, boards 7 Haskell Austin P. foreman, 51 Rogers, house 11} Cleveland .


Carl C. master mariner, house 2 Mt. Vernon


" Charles F. farmer, house 43 High


« Charles P. fish skinner, house 7 Haskell


" Charles W. sewing machine agent, 33 Main, boards rear 17 Exchange


" Epes, sewing machine agent, house rear 17 Exchange


. F. Henry, laborer, house 52 High [nolia


" George R. (Boston), summer res. Lexington av., Mag-


« George W. laborer, house 111 Fort square


Hannah, widow of Thomas, house 7 Haskell


« John W. farmer, house 62 High


" Mary A. widow, house 45 Commercial


« Men's Christian Association, 71 Middle


Orlinda C. seamstress, boards 45 Commercial


Samuel C. carpenter, house 728 Washington


YOUNG WOMAN'S CLUB, 152 Elm (see page 636)


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Younger Albert T. laborer, boards 115 Centennial av.


« Anna M. widow of Oliver, died Dec. 29, 1903


« Charles, laborer, house 115 Centennial av.


" Edward P. teamster, C. H. Boynton's, house 10 Acacia


« Joseph I. produce dealer, boards 10 Acacia


« Maurice, jr. house 4 Cherry, near Poplar


William H. laborer, house 6 Ashland place


66 William H. peddler, house 301 Washington


Zeman Joseph H. foreman, 225 Duncan, house 8 Loring ct. Zocchi Carlo, quarryman, boards 21 Andrews Zwicker Estella L. clerk, boards 32 Friend


" Ida M. nurse, 7 Short, boards do.


4. William Mrs. house rear 150 Maplewood av.


Anything Worth Owning IS WORTH INSURING. H. L. Follansbee & Co.


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POINTS OF INTEREST


FIVE AND TEN POUND ISLANDS, in Gloucester Harbor, so named from the fact that five and ten pounds respec- tively were paid for them. On the latter are the build- ings of the United States Fish Commission and light- house


RAFE'S CHASM, Magnolia, is a fissure into the solid rocks, some sixty feet deep and twelve wide at the mouth, gradually growing narrower as it runs inland


DOG TOWN COMMONS. May be visited by way of Wash- ington street and Gee avenue. This section of Cape Ann is a field of study for all who delight in the invest- igation of tradition. It contains remnants of many cellars of both houses and farm buildings, also of walls which in years long past are supposed to have divided the land of the residents one from the other. The streets and foot paths are grass grown and leave but faint proof of their past


GOVERNOR'S HILL, to the left of Washington street, by way of Commonwealth avenue, from which a fine view of the city and harbor may be obtained


WILLOUGHBY PARK, in West Gloucester, containing many miles of hills and dales, reached by way of Essex aven- ue and Atlantic street


COFFIN'S BEACH, near Willoughby Park, now called Win- gaersheek Beach, but more familiarly known as Cof- fin's. Extensive sand dunes may be seen on the way


PAVILION BEACH, just off Western avenue, near Main st. MOUNT ANNE PARK, formerly Thompson's Mountain, giv- en to the city by Minot Brothers of Boston, in West Gloucester. This is the highest elevation on Cape Ann, being 255 feet above the sea level. Commanding a fine view of Massachusetts Bay, the White Mountains and Bunker Hill Monument on a clear day


ANNISQUAM WILLOWS, planted about 45 years ago, and forming an arch over Washington street just before entering Annisquam


CAPE POND, a large body of fresh water from which many tons of ice are cut, and which also furnishes the town of Rockport with its water


NILES' POND, Eastern Point, a State pond at East Glou- cester, contains many pickerel and other fresh water fish


THATCHER'S TWIN LIGHTS, on Thatcher's Island, the out- post of Cape Ann. They may be visited by hoisting a signal which will be found on shore at the island's. nearest point to the mainland


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EASTERN POINT LIGHT. May be reached by the govern- ment road. Niles' Beach and Pond are on the road


GRANITE QUARRIES, at Pigeon Cove, may be seen on the drive around the Cape. The quarry of the Rockport Granite Company may be seen from the Main road


ANNISQUAM LIGHT, at the extreme end of Annisquam Point. Iron light tower


OLD FORT, at Eastern Point, just off the road to Eastern Point Light, erected 1862


OLD FORT, at Stage Fort Park, erected 1812


STAGE. FORT PARK, purchased by the city in 1898, on Western avenue, and commands an excellent view of the harbor and city


RAVENSWOOD PARK. Bequeathed to the city by the late Samuel E. Sawyer, to be preserved as a wild park, on Western avenue, near Fresh Water Cove


NORMAN'S WOE, made famous by the pen of Longfellow in "The Wreck of the Hesperus." May be visited on the drive to Magnolia


GOOD HARBOR BEACH, at Bass Rocks


THE OLDEST HOUSE ON CAPE ANN. Built at Goose Cove by Thomas Riggs, who was the first schoolmaster and town clerk. Take road on the left approaching the Willows


THE. FREEMAN HOUSE, West Gloucester, was erected pre- vious to 1700, and was used as a tavern for years


THE BABSON HOUSE, at Pigeon Cove, erected by three men who fled from Salem about 1698, with their mother, and hid in this house so that she should not be punished as a witch


THE ELLERY HOUSE, Riverdale, built between 1704 and 1710 by Rev. John White. This house was used for a long time as a tavern, and contains many interesting relics of " Ye olde time "


THE BABSON HOUSE, Riverdale, built about 1740 by Joseph Allen. 'Said to still retain the slave pens used during the slavery times


THE DENNISON HOUSE, Bay View, built about 1727 "OLD MOTHER ANN," at the extremity of Eastern Point. A perfect contour of a woman in a reclining position DRIVES AROUND THE CAFE. A fiften-mile drive giving a view of the ocean, the granite quarries, wooded road- ways and residences. The drive may be made by Rock- port first, or by way of Washington street. By way of Rockport is through Eastern avenue, past Beaver Dam to Great Hill, down the hill to Rockport, down Broad- way past the old mill, a ruin of Rockport's former in- dustry of cotton weaving ; thence through Dock square, along Main street, Back Beach and granite quarries ; thence through Pigeon Cove and Phillips avenue to Lanesville, through Washington street to Bay View, Annisquam and Riverdale to Gloucester proper


AROUND WEST GLOUCESTER. Through Western and Es- sex avenues to Concord street, where guide boards point the way to Essex, Wingaersheek Beach and Willoughby Park. A ride of from four to eight miles of wooded country roads


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TO MANCHESTER. Through Western avenue to Magnolia and Manchester. Before entering the town the grounds of the Essex County Club are to be seen. Points of interest are Singing Beach, Masconomo House, cottage of the late Joseph Procter, Yacht Club, Memorial Building and Library


AROUND THE BIG HEATER. Through Western and Essex avenues to Essex and through the woods to Manches- ter, thence to the city by way of Western avenue


To EAST GLOUCESTER AND EASTERN POINT. Through Main street to Point Hill; thence through East Main street to land of Eastern Point Associates. The road- way through this property leads to Eastern Point and along the "Back Shore," giving excellent views of the ocean. « On the return, drive over Mt. Pleasant avenue (from the top of which a fine view of the city proper may, be obtained), to Bass Rocks, at which place the surf may be seen at its best ; thence back by East Main and Main streets to the city


To MAGNOLIA. Through Western avenue, past Stage Fort Park and Ravenswood Park, over Sawer's Hill and the State Highway, past Fresh Water and Kettle Coves; thence along Magnolia avenue around Magnolia Point. Return by way of Hesperus avenue through the woods, side paths from which will give excellent views of the Flume, Rafe's Chasm and Norman's Woe


TO WINGAERSHEEK BEACH. See West Gloucester drive


MAPS


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PRICE, 25 CENTS EACH


Boston, Mass.


Attleboro, Mass.


Albany, N. Y.


Fall River, Mass. Lawrence, Mass.


Troy, N. Y.


Cohoes, N. Y.


Lowell, Mass.


Providence, R. I.


Lynn, Mass.


Newport, R. I.


Malden, Mass.


Pawtucket, R. I.


Newburyport, Mass.


Westerly, R. I.


Newton. Mass.


Warren and Bristol, R. I.


Taunton, Mass.


Woonsocket, R. I.


Worcester, Mass.


Manchester, N. H.


New England States.


Gloucester and Rockport, Mass.


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GLOUCESTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY


Accountants BABSON FITZ J. & CO. 19112 Main (see page 602)


Ale, Porter and Cider


DAVIS GEORGE A. 2 Porter, rear 95 Main (see inside front cover)


KING J. THOMAS, 225 Main (see page 629)


LONDERGAN P. & CO. 77 and 79 Duncan (see front colored page)


RYAN VINCENT J. 50 School (see page 628)


Anchor Works


Cape Ann Anchor Works, foot of Whittemore


Apothecaries (See also Druggists)


BARKER FRED A. 134 Main (see back cover)


NEWTON WALTER H. 102 Main (see inside front cover)


ROGERS ANTHONY C. 139 Prospect (see line on front cover) WETHERELL M. L. 178 Main (see front colored page)


Architect


Phillips Ezra L. 209 Main


Artists


Bradford Marcia A., Norman av.


Cook John A. 351 East Main


Gallison H. H. 698 Washington


Harvey George W. 47 Curve


Hodgkins Belle D. 656 Washington


Rowe Lancelot K. 39 Witham


Thurston John T. 250 Main


Artists' Materials THOMPSON CHARLES W. 67 Washington (see page 615) .


Auctioneers ANDREWS ALBERT C. 75 Main (see page 628) COOK BENJAMIN C. 249 Main (see page 602) HAZEL CHARLES H. M. 203 Bradford bldg. (see p. 603) JOHNSON JOHN A. & CO., Webster block, 11 Pleasant, (see front colored page)


IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A Vessel, see H. L. FOLLANSBEE & CO. (335)


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Auctioneers-Continued


MCKENZIE ROBERT C. & SON, 11 Pleasant, room 19 (see page 602)


Presson Leonard J. 3 Mansfield


STEELE'S GEORGE SONS & CO. 201 Main (see inside back cover)


STORY CYRUS, 76 Main (see page 602)


Automobile Repairs and Supplies


CLANCY J. F. 9 Western av. (see page 627)


PERKINS LAUNCH AND MOTOR CO. (The), 81 E. Main (see page 616)


PERKINS & CORLISS, 65 Middle (see page 616)


STODDARD ADAM P. & CO. 236 Main (see page 616)


Automobiles


CLANCY J. F. 9 Western av. (second-hand, see page 627) PERKINS & CORLISS, 65 Middle (see page 616)


Awnings and Tents


ROWE E. L. & SON, 33 Wharf (see front cover)


SIMMONS MANUEL, 16 Liberty (see page 620)


Back=Stop Nets


GLOUCESTER NET AND TWINE CO., Maplewood av. cor. Grove (see front cover)


Bakers


Christopherson George R. 79 Maplewood av.


HUBBARD AUGUSTUS & SON, 40 to 44 Prospect (see calendar page 8) Johnson N. M, 43 Washington


Nelson Anton, 3 Sargent


PUGH WALTER A. 288 Main (see page 635)


Smith John G. 140 Prospect


Union Hill Bakery, 288 Main


WOMAN'S EXCHANGE, 1512 Elm (home-made, see p. 636)


Bands and Orchestras


Anderson's Orchestra, John E. Anderson, leader, 13 Middle Clark's Military Band, Benj. C. Clark, leader, 105 Main Orpheus Orchestra, Horace Haskell, leader, 37 Main


Riverdale Cadet Band and Orchestra, Charles A. Glover, leader, 12 Reynard Waino Band, Charles A. Glover, leader, 12 Reynard


Banks


CAPE ANN NATIONAL BANK, Kilby W. Shute, cashier, 156 Main (see page 601)


CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK, Daniel T. Babson, treasurer, 109 Main (see front colored page)


City National Bank, William A. Pew, cashier, 195 Main First National Bank, John Gott, cashier, 191 Main Gloucester Co-operative Bank, 209 Main


GLOUCESTER NATIONAL BANK, Wm. Babson, cashier, Gloucester Bank building, Main, cor. Duncan (see out- side back of book and page 600)


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Barbers


Bernard Joseph, 24 Main Bradstreet J. Osborn, 52 Main


Brimer Harvey, 98 East Main


Buckley Daniel V. 163 Main Burns Peter, 4 Main Carlz Joseph J. 219 Main Cook George A. 40 Washington


Cosgrove William H. 36512 Main


Daley William P. 19 Main


Dexter Samuel D. 27012 Main Dion Silas, 1060 Washington


Dunphy John A. 65 Duncan


Fiahlo Filisberto E. 431 Main


Flagg Frank, 961 Washington


Foster Louis, 319 Main Francis Manuel L. 239 Main


Garrett Charles A. 47 Duncan


Goldthwait Herman F. 19 Duncan


Harnish John F. 17 Hancock


Jodrey W. C. 102 Duncan


Johnson Walter C. 58 Washington


Kelley R. W. 9 Centre


LaRose James A. 2 Duncan


Larson Henry, 67 East Main


Littlefield Frank F. 115 Washington


MacDonald William E. 259 Main


Marston Warren, 92 Main


McEachern James D. 245 Main


Merchant Albion H. 352 Main


Mitchell Anthony G. 239 Main


Nunes Antoine P. 277 Main


O'Brien William, 56 Pleasant


Parks Warren M. 1691% East Main


Pimentel Joseph J. 16412 East Main


Rogers John, 239 Main


Rowe William H. jr. 42 Main


Silva A. J. 9 Centre


Silva Loring, jr. 30112 Main


Sponagle Stephen S. 167 Main


Tribon E. Harry, 9 Centre


Viator Charles H., Prospect, cor. Railroad av.


Welch James H. 19 Main


Barge Lines Davis Gorham, 72 Washington, opposite Prospect and Magnolia av. ROWE ANDREW J., Norman av., Magnolia (see page 626)


Baskets HARTWELL SEYMOUR S. & CO. 9 Chestnut (see inside front cover) LOTHROP L. D. 66 to 70 Duncan (see back cover)


Bath House COOK BENJAMIN C. 259 Main (see page 602)


LOANS ON REAL ESTATE


Negotiated by H. L. Follanshee & Co.


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Bell Rollers LOTHROP L. D. 66 to 70 Duncan (see back cover)


Bicycle Repairing


HODGKINS EMERY, Jr. 83 Maplewood av (see page 620) PERKINS & CORLISS, 65 Middle (see page 616)


Bicycles


Abbott Francis H., Lobster lane, Magnolia


Cape Ann Cycle Co. 379 Main


HODGKINS EMERY, Jr. 83 Maplewood av. (see page 620)


PERKINS & CORLISS, 65 Middle (see page 616)


Bill Posters


Bradstreet J. Osborn, 104 Western av.


CONNORS RICHARD, Railroad av. opp. passenger station (see page 622)


Billiard and Pool Rooms


Chaloner Albert, 270 Main


Davis George H. 111 East Main


Day William F. 174 Main


Grant George W. 30 Rogers


Martin Austin E. 126 East Main


Olsen Gustave, 288 Main


Pomeroy James L. 173 East Main


Saunders Joseph, 9 Main


Vieira Leopoldo J. 29312 Main


Blacksmiths


Ashley Henry P. 19 Commercial


BARNARD GEORGE K. 31 Commercial (see page 621)


Bray George H. 51 Rocky Neck av.


Carter Hibbert B. 369 Main


Davis David L. 31 Rogers


Dunbar William H., Maplewood av. near Cleveland


Frazier Benjamin, 32 Wharf


Hadley Daniel E. 123 East Main


Harvey Sidney R. 1052 Washington


HAYES M. W. SCOTT, 6 Parsons (see page 619) Hilton D. M. Co. 8 Water


Jones Joseph E., Langsford, near Andrews


Marr Charles A. 95 Duncan


McCarthy Timothy (estate), Raymond street, Magnolia.


McDonald Charles W. 3 East Main


McIsaac Angus, 15 Mansfield


Mclellan Bryce E. 1134 Washington


Reed Thomas E. 133 East Main


Robinson Frank W. foot of Rowe square


Scammon S. G. 80 Western av.


Smith George A. 14 Vincent


Smith James E. 24 Commercial


Stearns D. M., Raymond st., Magnolia


Wheeler Edwin R. 35 Pearl


Blocks (Ship)


Davis David L. 31 Rogers Lufkin C. F. 353 Main Tarr William P. 89 Duncan


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Blue Fish Squids LOTHROP L. D. 66 to 70 Duncan (see back cover)


Boarding and Lodging Houses (See also Hotels)


Aldrich Fritz L. 60 Main


Bailey Edward E. 32 Rogers


Boudrow Julia, 249 Main


Braewood The, Mrs. Maria H. Braewood, Essex av., W. G. (summer)


Brown Christina M. Mrs. 17 Main


Carlson Andrew, 11 Chestnut


Clausen Augusta A. Mrs. 238 Main


Coffey Joanna Mrs. 28 Commercial


Corbley James, 39 Commercial


Damon Lewis P. 55 Rogers Fitzgerald Charles V. 58 Rogers


Gillis Flora R. Mrs. 58 Duncan


Gourville Mary A. 8 Middle


Hafey Mary B. Mrs. 18 Water Hamilton N. D. 12 Railroad av. Hansen Matilda, 242 Main Harvey Mary Mrs. 9 Ivy court


Isaacson George, 6 Herrick court


Johnson Catharine, 25212 Main


Johnson Sarah Mrs, 102 Pleasant Keefe Mary, 25212 Main Kippen Abram E. 34 Commercial


Landry Alexander, 83 Pleasant


Landry Alexander, 317 Main


Lengner Mary J. Mrs. 5 Ivy court


Londrigan Elizabeth, 22 Locust Lufkin Moses, 11 Burnham


Lund Josephine Mrs. 5 Vincent


Mailman John Mrs. 326 East Main (summer)


Malonson Catharine Mrs. 6 Howe


Matson Louis, 113 Pleasant McClellan Joseph, 70 Main


McDonald Allen Mrs. 20 Locust


McDonald Archibald, 20 Shepherd


McDonald Charles, 332 Main


McDonald Peter, 26 Rogers


McDonald Sarah, 41 Commercial


McEachern Neil Mrs. 16 Smith


McFarlane James, 11 Pearce


Miller Louisa, 90 Duncan


Montgomery Lewis, 79 Rogers


Moore Maggie A. Mrs. 923 Washington, Bay View


Mortenson Fred F. 12 Rogers


Morton Lizzie J. 22 Church


Nelson Martina Mrs. 228 Main Olson Gustave, 6 Vincent O'Neill H. Mrs. 17 Locust


Parsons Abbie A. 41 Western av.


Pennis Lewis, 16 Water Peters Mary, 48 Wharf


Peterson James R. 295 Main


Absolutely Protected If You are INSURED through H. L. FOLLANSBEE & CO.


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Boarding and Lodging Houses-Continued


Powers Helen F. Mrs. 9 Pearce


Riou James Mrs. 75 Rogers


Ross Augusta Mrs. 26812 Main


Ryan Catharine Mrs. 217 Main


Sawyer Lillie M. 256 Western av.


Schmorow M. E. Mrs. 433 Main Schultz Henry D. 35 Main Sinclair Peter, 48 School Sterling Lars, 46 Main


Stone James Mrs. 321 Main


Surette Henry A. 86 Main


Townsend Alice Mrs. 2481% Main


Warner Jennie Mrs. 19 Commercial


Welch George J. 7 Commercial


Wheeler Annie L. 22 Main


Willow Cottage, Fuller street, cor. Magnolia av.


Boat and Ship Builders


Fenton Archibald, rear 273 East Main


HIGGINS & GIFFORD BOAT MFG. CO., Parker street, head of the harbor (see page 617) McDONALD RONALD, Chisholm wharf (see page 617) PERKINS LAUNCH AND MOTOR CO. (The), 81 East Main (see page 616)


Waddell David M. 7 East Main


Wheeler Andrew D. 114 Wheeler


Wheeler Howard, 116 Wheeler


WHEELER PERCY W., Sayward's wharf, Parker street (see page 616)


Boats to Let


Bickford John F. 16 Fremont


Hayes Joseph P., Langsford's wharf


Hodgkins Elmer D. 510 Washington


Lycett John, Englewood road


Boiler Makers


QUINN HENRY, Whittemore street (see page 626) SYLVESTER F. & CO. 14 Wharf (see page 617)


Boiler and Engine Repairers


QUINN HENRY, Whittemore street at Anchor Works (see page 626) SYLVESTER F. & CO. 14 Wharf (see page 617) WHEELER EVERETT, 67 Rogers (see page 617)


Booksellers and Stationers


HASKELL H. C. L. 274 and 276 Essex av., W. G. (see page 601)


Hilton Richard H. 80 Pleasant (Catholic)


PROCTER BROTHERS, 108 Main (see front cover and page 633) SHURTLEFF FRANK M. 106 Main (see front colored page)


Boot and Shoe Dealers


Armstrong Michael, 23 Main BOSTON CREDIT CO. 105 Main (see page 606) Collier Morris, 53 Washington Crawley James, 197 Main


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Ford & Wass, 6 Pleasant Hall Frederick T. jr. 26612 Main Haskell Horace, 37 Main Jewett & Co., Fears' wharf (wholesale)


PARKHURST FREDERICK G. 226 Main (see page 604) PARSONS JOSEPH (estate), 193 East Main (see page 604). PARSONS W. FRANK & BROTHER, 81 Main (see p. 605), Pildis Abraham B. 67 Main


RICHARDSON J. C. 136 Main (see page 605)


Saunders William L. 1119 Washington Schwartz & Bernstein, 285 Main Shackelford & Reynolds, 128 Main


Boot and Shoe Makers and Repairers


Blinn Julian, 11 Millett


Bray Aaron W. 235 Concord, W. G.


Bray Henry W. 243 Concord, W. G.


Crockett William T. 46 Commercial Cutler Henry, 278 Main Gardiner J. N. 33012 Main Goldstein J. 219 Main


Groves Edward J. 7 Parsons


Jensen Christian, 201 East Main


Kinney James A. 12 Short


Little Peter, 51 Prospect Matthews Henry, 142 East Main


McNeil Roderick, 82 Washington


Mountain R. T. rear 277 Main


Nelson John S, 175 Washington


Nelson Oscar. 224 Main Noesworthy Moses F. 88 Rogers PARKHURST FRED G. 226 Main (see page 604)


PARSONS W. FRANK & BROTHER, 81 Main (see p. 605). Perry Emanuel A. 287 Main Pildis Abraham D. 2 East Main


Robinson George E. rear 5 Beacon


Santos M. F. 13912 Prospect


Smith Joseph, 297 Main


Wells Cornelius E., Rocky Neck av.


Wolk A. J. 4 Duncan


Bottles


BORNSTEIN S. 11 Rowe square (see page 629) MICHAELSON PHILIP, 20 and 58 Commercial (see page 621)


Bottlers


Blatchford Brothers, 182 Washington DAVIS GEORGE A. 2 Porter, rear 95 Main (see inside front cover)


Bowling Alleys SURFSIDE HOTEL, F. H. Sawyer, prop. 32 Western av. (see front colored page)


Box Manufacturers MERCHANT BOX AND COOPERAGE CO., Willow, corner Cleveland (see page 605) Perkins George & Son, foot of Rowe square


YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO INSURE YOURSELF; Get our Rates. H. L. FOLLANSBEE & CO.


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Box Printers MERCHANT BOX AND COOPERAGE CO., Willow, corner Cleveland (see page 605)


Box Shooks MERCHANT BOX AND COOPERAGE CO., Willow, corner Cleveland (see page 605)


Brass Foundry


Reed George A. & Son, Myrtle square


Van der Wel Bros. 59 Washington


Brewer


DAVIS GEORGE A. 2 Porter, rear 95 Main (see inside front cover)


Bricks


NAUSS L. B. & SONS, Railroad av., opposite B. & M. R.R. station and 42 Commercial (see page 625)


Brokers


GROSS B. O. 11 Pleasant (see page 602)


Metropolitan Stock Exchange, 201 Main, rooms 10 and 11 Quinlan J. J. & Co. 201 Main


STEELE'S GEORGE SONS & CO. 201 Main (ship and money, see inside back cover)


Builders' Finish


THE A. T. STEARNS LUMBER CO. at Neponset, 166 Devonshire and 1 Sudbury, Boston (see page 624)


Builders' Materials


NAUSS L. B. & SONS, Railroad av., opposite B. & M. R.R. station and 42 Commercial (see page 625)


Building Mover PARSONS HENRY H. 148 Eastern av. (see page 626)


Butcher


Carter Fred O. 74 Eastern av.


Butter, Cheese, and Eggs


ALPHEN JAMES D. 77 Centennial av. (see page 612) Ames Seth K. 170 Main


DENNEN HENRY P. 15 Main (see page 613)


DOLLIVER BROS. 32 Main (see page 613)


GARLAND WILLIAM H. 14 Pearl (see page 610)


HODSDON F. D. 189 East Main (see page 610)


MACDONALD BROS. 216 Main (see page 613)


MANSFIELD JAMES & SONS, 17 Main (see page 612)


PARSONS GEORGE R. & CO. 40 Warner (see page 613). PULCIFER WILLIAM H. 59 Eastern av. (see page 610) SHEPHERD JOSEPH C. & CO.143 Main (see page 610)


Cabinet Makers


LUCE C. W. & CO., Elm-street Opera House (see line on front cover) VIVIAN WILLIAM H. 20 Mansfield (see page 618) WATSON BROS. 108 Duncan (see page 618)


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Cake and Pastry HUBBARD A. & SON, 40, 42 and 44 Prospect (see calen- dar page 8)


Calkers


Douglass & Gaffney, Rocky Neck ferry landing Golden & Crawley, Burnham Bros. Railway, Wharf street Wolfe William, Railway av., Duncan's Point


Carpenters and Builders


Blanchard Melvin A. 83 East Main


Brooks John H. 3 Clifford court


Crispin Joseph R. 18 Fuller, Magnolia


Day John W. 374 Washington Gibson Samuel L. 47 Commercial Griffin Edward S. 23 to 33 Pearl Haggart John, 75 East Main


Hart Joseph P. 1182 Washington


Hinckley D. W,, Maplewood av. near Cleveland


Hodgkins William, 3d, 119 Rogers Honnors John P. rear 18 Pearl


JOHNSON FRANK M. 5 Spring (see page 619) MacDonald Joseph A. 157 Mt. Pleasant av.


MADDIX BROS. 9 Millett (see page 618)


May Jonathan, Shore road, Magnolia


McDonald Charles R. 8 Chapel


McDONALD RONALD, Chisholm's wharf (see page 617)


Norwood Charles A. 428 Washington


Norwood & Montgomery, 44 Commercial


Parker David B. 2 Brightside av.


Preston Charles H., Poplar, near Washington Pulcifer William H. 7 Pearce


Roberts William H. 275 Essex av., W. G.


Sargent Horace, 81 East Main


Severance Frank G. 5 Montgomery place


Thurston & Atkinson, Railroad av. opp. B. & M. passenger station


Torrey Henry L. 135 East Main


VAN der WEL M. & CO. 59 Washington (see page 618)


VIVIAN WILLIAM H. 20 Mansfield (see page 618) WATSON BROS. 108 Duncan (see page 618)


Watson George A. 29 Taylor


Wharf G. W., Maplewood av.


Winchester & Brooks, 8 Winchester court


Carpet Cleaning


GLOUCESTER DYE WORKS, 3 Washington square (see page 608)


Carpetings


HUNT THOMAS H. 125 and 127 Main (see top line on back cover)


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


PATTILLO A. MANTON, 67 Middle (see front cover)


SMITH L. E., Whipple block, Main street, Rockport (see inside back cover)


Carriage Dealer


Davis W. H. H. 99 Western av.


INSURANCE for all of your property at H. L. FOLLANSBEE & CO.'S Ins. Agency


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Carriage Manufacturers


BARNARD GEORGE K. 31 Commercial (see page 621) HAYES W. SCOTT, 6 Parsons (see page 609)


Carriage Painters


BARNARD GEORGE K. 31 Commercial (see page 621) Hilton D. M. Co. 10 Water


Cedar Buoys GLOUCESTER NET AND TWINE CO., Maplewood avenue (see front cover)


Cement


NAUSS L. B. & SONS, Railroad av. opp. B. & M. R. R .. station and 42 Commercial (see page 625)


Chebacco Lake Ice


DAY ALVAH P. 15 Pine (see page 610)


China HARTWELL SEYMOUR S. & CO. 9 Chestnut (see inside. front cover)


Chinese Laundry


WONG CHARLES, 12 Main (see front colored page)


Chiropodist


Pettingill Gilbert N. 119 Main


Cider Manufacturer


Andrews Jacob R. 35 Summer, W. G.


Cigar Manufacturers


Brown Henry C. 230 Main


Courant Joseph F. 7 Spring


Duwart & Rogers, 248 Main


MARTIN MARY Mrs. manufacturer of the Martin cigar,. 10 Prospect (see outside bottom edge of book)




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