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Adams E & Co 289 Congress, Bos- ton. . .bottom line back cover Burlen Robert 156 Pearl. 632
Book Lettering & Stamping Burlen Robert 156 Pearl, Boston .. 632
Book Marbling & Edge Gilding
Adams E & Co 289 Congress, Bos- ton . ...... . bottom line back cover Burlen Robert 156 Pearl, Boston .. 632
Building Papers
Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton . .... . page 642 and backbone
Cards & Card Board
Cook-Vivian Co Incorporated, 187 to 195 Congress, Boston .. 638
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Case Lining Paper Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton ........ page 642 and backbone
Coal Tar Products
Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton. ... page 642 and backbone
Concrete Pitch
Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton . . . . ... page 642 and backbone
Creosote Shingle Stains
Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton . .page 642 and backbone
Differential Hoists
Boston and Lockport Block Co 100
Condor, E Boston ..
640
Disinfectant Mfrs
Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton . . page 642 and backbone
Edge Gilding
Adams E & Co 289 Congress, Bos-
ton . .
.line back cover
Burlen Robert 156 Pearl, Boston .. 632
Envelope Manufacturers
Cook-Vivian Co Incorporated, 187 to 195 Congress, Boston ........ 638
Felt Mfrs Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton. . .. page 642 and backbone
Folios
Burlen Robert 156 Pearl, Boston .. 632
Granite Workers & Dealers
Kavanagh Bros 88 Penn, Quincy
Mass.
638
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS IN BOSTON, ETC
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Gravel Roofing
Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton ... . page 642 and backbone
Hoisting Blocks
Boston & Lockport Block Co 100 Condor, East Boston 640
Marble Workers
Kavanagh Bros 88 Penn, Quincy Mass 638
Metaline Bloeks
Boston and Lockport Block Co 100 Condor, East Boston. . . . 640
Monumental Works
Kavanagh Bros 88 Penn, Quincy Mass. 638
Paint Mfrs
Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton . . . . page 642 and backbone
Paper Dealers
Cook-Vivian Co Incorporated, 187 to 195 Congress, Boston .. 638 Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton . . page 642 and backbone
Paper Manufacturers
Cook-Vivian Co Incorporated, 189 to 195 Congress, Boston .... 638
Paper Ruler
Burlen Robert 156 Pearl, Boston .. 632
Paper Warehouse
Cook-Vivian Co Incorporated, 187 to 195 Congress, Boston .. 638
Paving Materials
Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton. .page 642 and backbone
Publishers
Association of American Directory Pubs. 246 Summer, Boston . ... 641
Pumps
Boston and Lockport Block Co 100 Condor, East Boston (rubber diaphragm, non-chokable) ..... 640
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Ready Roofing Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton . . page 642 and backbone
Roofing Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton . . page 642 and backbone
Roofing Materials Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton . . page 642 and backbone
Roofing Pitch
Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton. . page 642 and backbone
Roofing Slate Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton .. . page 642 and backbone
Sheathing Paper
Barrett. Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton. . page 642 and backbone
Shingle Stains
Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton . . page 642 and backbone
Slate Dealers Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton . .. . page 642 and backbone
Stone Cutters
Kavanagh Bros 88 Penn, Quincy Mass. 638
Tar (Coal)
Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton .. . . page 642 and backbone
Telephone & Telegraph Co
New England Telephone & Tele-
graph Co, Boston.
643
Waterproof Paper
Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton . . page 642 and backbone
Wood Preservative
Barrett Mfg Co 297 Franklin, Bos- ton . . . page 642 and backbone
Yacht Blocks
Boston & Lockport Block Co 100
Condor, East Boston.
640
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GLOUCESTER [1909] DIRECTORY
The Association of American Directory Publishers
Headquarters, 89 Third Avenue, New York.
ORGANIZED NOVEMBER 1898
OFFICERS: President, WILSON H. LEE, New Haven 1st. Vice-Pres., A. V. WILLIAMS, Cincinnati 2d. Vice-Pres., R. H. DONNELLEY, Chicago Secretary, W. H. BATES, New York Treasurer J. L. HILL, Richmond, Va.
TRUSTEES:
Wm. E. MURDOCK, Boston. W. H. BATES, New York.
W. H. LEE, New Haven. A. V. WILLIAMS, Cincinnati. R. L. POLK, Detroit. J. L. HILL, Richmond.
R. H. DONNELLEY, Chicago. E. M.GOULD, St. Louis W. G. TORCHIANA, Philadelphia
The objects of the Association are as follows:
First. To improve the Directory business by the interchange of ideas and by the exchange of competent employees.
Second. To protect the public against fraudulent advertising schemes which operate under the name of Directories, and to drive the promoters of such out of the business.
Third. To provide permanent and continuous employment for honest and faithful Directory canvassers.
Fourth. For the mutual advancement of the established and prospective interests of all who may become members of the Asso- ciation.
$100.00 Reward The Association of American Directory Publishers will pay the above reward for the arrest and conviction cf any one soliciting or collecting money on Fraudulent Directories, provided the con- viction results in imprisonment of not less than six months. In case of arrest immediately telegraph W. H. Bates, Secretary, 89 Third Avenue, New York.
November 1, 1907
A. HUBBARD & SON
MANUFACTURERS OF BREAD, CAKE, PASTRY And Crackers of All Kinds
MANUFACTURERS OF
HUBBARD'S PILOT
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The Famous Steam Baked Bread 40, 42 and 44 PROSPECT ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS.
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CITY GOVERNMENT, 1908
Annual Election on Tuesday following first Monday in December
MAYOR, HENRY H. PARSONS
ALDERMEN
Ward 1-Charles H. Coas Ward 5-H. Bert Knowles
Ward 2-George L. Darcy Ward 6-Gilman G. Blatchford
Ward 3-W. Austin Maddix Ward 7-George Fuge
Ward 4-Frank S. Mckenzie Ward 8-Hardy S. Holmes
COMMON COUNCIL James C. Hanrahan, President
Ward 1-Ralph Harvey, William D. Lufkin, John S. Pomeroy Ward 2-Eben A. Brazier, jr., Stephen H. Brooks, Edward J. Savage
Ward 3-James C. Hanrahan, William L. LeBail, Alex G. Trevoy Ward 4-William H. Callahan, William T. Hudson, Daniel J. Whitten
Ward 5-John A. Anderson, Walter C. King, Almon Waddell Ward 6-Gardner Allen, Franklin S. Lane, James W. Powers Ward 7-George B. Mc Kie, Jeremiah Roach, William Stephens, jr. Ward 8-Ralph W. Bradstreet, Walter E. Marchant, George F. Miller
Clerk, Richard T. Darcy
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GLOUCESTER [1909] DIRECTORY
CITY OFFICERS
City Clerk and Clerk of Committees-John J. Somes
City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes-Edward Dolliver
City Auditor-Daniel O. Marshall
City Solicitor-John J. Cunningham
City Marshal-Charles S. Marchant
City Physician-Robert K. B. Knowles
Superintendent of Streets-George A. Ricker
City Engineer-Winslow L. Webber
City Messenger-Fitz McIntosh
Deputy Tax Collector-Richard L. Morey
Assessors-Ray S. Friend, Robert C. Mckenzie, George H. Dennis
License Commissioners-James H. Stapleton, Benjamin F. Pay- son, Frank Fredericks
Board of Health-Robert K. B. Knowles, M.D., Osborne Knowles, Philip H. Goldthwait (health agent), John A. Radcliffe, Clerk
Inspector of Plumbing-William E. Tucker
Park Commissioners-Asa G. Andrews, Sylvester Cunningham, Francis Procter, George O. Stacy, Fred L. Davis
Overseers of the Poor-The Mayor and President Common Council, ex-officiis, George H. Friend, Edwin F. Parsons, George E. MacDonald, Secretary and Clerk
Registrars of Voters-William O'Brien, Addison P. Burnham, Herbert H. Gorman, John J. Somes, Clerk
Matron of Almshouse-Mrs. William E. MacDonald
Harbor Master-Alfred W. Spurr
Superintendent of Schools-Freeman Putney
Sealer of Weights and Measures-John J. Currier
Inspector of Buildings-Charles W. Crowe
Inspector of Wires-John F. Howard
Inspector of Animals-Elmer W. Babson
Inspector of Provisions, Milk and Vinegar-George E. Watson
Superintendent of Blynman Bridge-Francis M Clark
Superintendent of Annisquam Bridge-Eben Davis
Keeper of City Pound-James Burns
Keepers of Hay Scales-John D. McIsaac, Alonzo M. Tufts Lamp Lighter-Edward A. Somes (gas)
Field Drivers-James Bennie, Daniel G. Cressy, George E. Lane Gaugers of Oil-Daniel B. Tarr, jr., Howard Low
Measurers of Salt-George G. Reed, Thomas H. Parsons Surveyors of Lumber and Measurers of Wood and Bark-Amos A. Story, William P. Dennis, Horatio N. Andrews, George W. Proctor, Arthur W. Hall, John McEachern, Emory Hodgkins, Loren H. Nauss
Water Commissioners-Thomas J. Waldron (Chairman), Melvin Parsons, James H. Tarr, Fred F. Wonson, Clerk; John W. Moran, Supt.
Weigher and Gauger-Albert F. Smalley
Weighers of Coal-Frank D. Griffin. William W. Cook, George M. Fillebrown, Edward J. Flaherty, J. Warren Wonson, Charles Montgomery, Samuel Montgomery, Chester Mur- phy, Willard N. Griffin
Weighers-William F. Fisher, James L. Hart, jr., Howard Low, Daniel Mahoney, Isaac D. Nutton, Paul Oakley, Sidney R. Harvey
Fence Viewers-Fitz H. Lane, Amos A. Story, George M. Won- son, Samuel Clark, Eben D. Currier
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MISCELLANEOUS [1909] DEPARTMENT
Officer to Care for Deceased Soldiers, and Sailors-Daniel M. Favor Temperance Missionary-George Sayward
FIRE DEPARTMENT Headquarters, Dale Avenue
Chief Engineer-Charles W Crowe Assistant Engineers-Samuel Montgomery, Otis C. Robin- son, Alfred P. Gorman, Parker Marr, Lafayette F. Hunt Secretary-Samuel Montgomery Superintendent of Fire Alarm-Frank Griffin
No. LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES
12 Rocky Neck av. terminus of street railway, on pole
12 James G. Tarr's building, Rocky Neck
13 East Main, cor. Mt. Pleasant av.
14 East Main, cor Highland
15 East Main, near Hawthorne
16 East Main, opp. Parker
17 Beach av., Bass Rocks
18 Hammond, cor. Haskell
19 Atlantic av., Bass Rocks
21 Eastern av .. cor. Harrison av.
23 Main, opp. Eastern av.
25 Friend, on Sawyer schoolhouse
26 Main, near W. H. Jordan's store
27 Main, opp. Eastern av
28 Perkins, cor. Mt. Vernon
31 Main, on pole, near Custom House
32 Wharf, cor. Duncan
34 Main, near Pearce, on pole
35 Prospect, cor. Mt. Vernon
36 Prospect, on Armory
37 Pleasant, cor. Liberty, on pole
38 Warner, cor. Millett
41 Pine, cor. Church, on pole
42 Centre, cor. Main
43 Mansfield, cor. Washington, on pole
45 Warren, cor. Dale av., on pole
46 Maplewood av., cor. Cedar, on pole
47 Prospect, cor. School
51 Washington, opp. Puritan House, on pole
52 Commercial, opp. Cunningham & Thompson store
53 Western av., opp. No. 67, on pole
54 Summer, near cor. Granite
56 Washington, near Exchange
57 Washington, cor. Prospect
58 Lookout, cor. Commonwealth av.
59 Centennial av., cor. Commonwealth av.
61 Washington, cor. Marsh, on pole
62 Cleveland, cor. Willow
63 Centennial av., cor. Washington
64 Cape Ann Anchor Works
65 Maplewood av., Net and Twine Factory
67 Riverdale, near Riverdale mills, on pole
68 Washington, cor. Gee av.
69 Washington, opp. Dennison
71 Annisquam, Leonard cor. Bridge
73 Washington, opp. Leonard
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GLOUCESTER [1909] DIRECTORY
No LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES-Continued
75 Washington, near granite works, Bay View
76 Washington, near Foster's drug store, Lanesville
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78 Washington, near Munsey, Lanesville
81 Western av., foot of Bond's hill
82 Essex av., W. G. near Russia Cement Co.
83 Western av., cor. Hesperus av. on pole
84 Russia Cement Co
85 Magnolia av., cor. Western av.
87 Magnolia engine house
114 Chapel, cor. Mt. Pleasant av. -
SCHOOL SIGNALS
Nine blows at 8.05 A.M., or 1.05 P.M .- No school
ENGINEERS' SIGNALS
One blow tests fire alarm, by superintendent
Two blows at 12 M. and 9 P.M., tests the fire alarm
Two blows at 9 o'clock each evening, curfew
Two blows, all-out signal
Two blows repeated (four blows), second alarm
Two blows repeated twice (six blows), third alarm
Two blows repeated three times (eight blows), general alarm, calls the whole department Three blows calls Hose
Five blows calls Hook and Ladder Truck in waiting
Three blows repeated calls Steamer One to fire out of town Four blows repeated calls Steamer Three to fire out of town Five blows repeated calls Steamer Five to fire out of town Six blows repeated calls Steamer Six to fire out of town Seven blows repeated calls the Fire Boat
Eight blows repeated calls Steamer Four to fire out of town Ten blows repeated twice, military call
When two or more alarms occur at the same time, the all- out signal will be followed by one round of the box
STEAMERS, HOSE, ETC.
WILLIAM H. T. JAMESON STEAMER NO. 1. 8 School st. Captain, Edward Hearn. Driver, James P. Nichols. · Driver Hose, Antoine Courant, jr.
N. M. JACKMAN NO. 2. 75 Mt. Pleasant av., East Glouces-
ter. Captain, Edward H. Parsons. Driver Steamer, J. Frank Ford. Driver Combination Wagon No. 2, James F. Corliss. Engineer, Wallace J. Tuck
BAY VIEW STEAMER NO. 3. 10 School st. Captain, War- ren S. Mitchell. Driver, Frank Griffin. Driver Hose, Walter Collins
STANDARD ENGINE No 4. Magnolia. Captain, William Symonds
DEFIANCE STEAMER NO. 5. 133 Prospect st., Union Hill. Captain, Frank S. Watson. Driver, George Deveau
CITY OF GLOUCESTER STEAMER NO. 6. 895 Washington st. Captain, W. Howard Poland, jr. Driver, John Parsons. Driver Hose. Samuel L. Clark
CHARLES S. MARCHANT HOOK AND LADDER CO., No. 1. Dale av. Captain, Cornelius F. Strong. Driver, Samuel In- gersoll
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DEFIANCE HOOK AND LADDER CO. No. 5. 135 Prospect st., Union Hill. Captain, Charles A. Marr. Driver, William Robin- son. Driver Hose, John Lynch
HOSE No. 3. 1072 Washington st., Lanesville. Captain, G. Wallace Hayden
DELUGE No. 8. Walnut st., Annisquam. Captain, Fred Parsons
CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 1. Dale av. Captain, George E. Haraden. Driver, Dwinel Grant. Engineer, George P. Green- leaf
CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 2. 298 Essex av., W. G. Captain, Mazeppa D. Betts
TRUCK No. 4. Magnolia. Captain, Clarence Wilkinson
POLICE DEPARTMENT
City Marshal, Charles S. Marchant
Asst. Marshal, David E. Mehlman
Inspector, Michael J. Sullivan
Sergeant, William L. Alphen
Keeper of Lockup, Sidney Hutchings
Janitor of Police Building, Frederick G. Strong
PATROL OFFICERS
Anderson Alfred M. Marsh Frank W.
Barrett Albert F.
Mehlman John G.
Brown Henry F.
Moulton Charles V.
Burke Martin V.
O'Maley Charles
Burns William E.
O' Reilly Richard P.
Chapman Alanson B. Parsons Charles P.
Clark Eben B.
Parsons Frank S.
Curtis John J.
Silva Frank A.
Eason William W.
Stanley Benjamin W.
Foster Alfred
Sylvester Henry S.
Joyce Herman R.
Trefry George W.
Knowles Herman T.
Walker Henry H.
Mc Leod William H.
Williams Martin J (acting clerk)
RESERVE OFFICERS
Bickford Henry W.
Hadley Joseph
Doherty William H.
Kippen Henry C.
Morris William E. Quigley Edward H. Richardson William R. Tuck George C.
White Walter W.
CONSTABLES WITH POWER TO SERVE CIVIL PROCESSES Cleaves Eli O. Johnson John A. Cronin Benjamin F.
Hodgkins William A.
McGreevy John J. Mc Leod George E.
DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN ESSEX
Justice-Sumner D. York Special Justices-Wm. W. French, Lincoln S. Simonds Clerk-Carleton H. Parsons Assistant Clerk-Simeon B. Hotckhiss
Court and Probation Officer-Edward J. Horton Sessions for criminal business daily at 9 A. M. Sessions for civil business every Saturday at 10 A.M.
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GLOUCESTER [1909] DIRECTORY
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Chairman-The Mayor, ex-officio
Members-William A. Pow, Thomas Conant, William H. Collins, W. Frank Parsons, William H. Jordan, Thomas J. Car- roll, Henry C. L. Haskell, Robert R. Fears. Regular meetings first Monday evenings of each month at 7.30 o'clock. Secretary, Freeman Putney
Superintendent of Schools-Freeman Putney. Office hours at High school building, on days when schools are in session, 8.15 to 9 A.M. Wednesday afternoons, one hour after close of schools
Truant Officers-Andrew P. Lufkin, Cyrus L. Sargent
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS HIGH SCHOOL
Dale Avenue
Principal, Albert W. Bacheler. Assistants, George H. Col- man, Ralph P. Parsons, Mary E. Wilder, Lillian -A. McAllester, Helen F. Sláde, Dora M. Sibley, Mabel L Andrews, Annie P. Marr. Katherine L. Copeland, Elizabeth E. Pentecost, Maude Burroughs, Carrie E. Parsons, Mary E. Moulton, Viola Turner. Miriam Rice, Eleanor S. Davis, Annie Mcclintock. Janitors. Franklin H. Rogers and Fred H. Macomber
COLLINS SCHOOL
Prospect Street
Principal, Ralph P. Ireland. Assistants, Isabelle D. Bab- son, Margaret A. O'Brien, Lizzie D. Allen, Mary C. Dowan, Minnie M. Stetson, Belle H. Procter, Anna B. Chisholm. Isabel B. Lane, Alice P. Friend, Sarah MacMillan, Thyra Lilja. Jan- itor, William O. Lowe
BABSON SCHOOL Opposite Pleasant Street, cor. Shepherd
Principal, Ida M. Upham. Assistants, Nancy Parker, Florence L. Mears, Lucy G. Day. Janitor, Charles F. Greene
PRIMARY
Principal, M. Helen Tibbets. Assistants, Mary A. Fanning, Edna Procter, Margaret E. Stanley
HOVEY SCHOOL
Summer Street
Principal, Harriet E. Wheeler. Assistants, Esther S. An- drews, Margaret S. Millard. Ernestine Harding, Annie S. Webber, Grace C. Bulkley, Grace M. Steele, Martha T. Wonson. Janitor, Frederick Wise
A. P. LUFKIN SCHOOL
Eastern Avenue
Principal, Ellen F. Power. Assistants, Anna F. Woodbury, Margaret Flaherty, Olive H. Renton, Carrie E. Comeau, Mar- garet McEachern, Emma A. Cameron. Janitor, John F. Won- son
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SAWYER SCHOOL
Opposite 91 Friend Street
Principal, X. D. Tingley. Assistants, Nora M. Lane, Reta Hiltz, Mary E. Duguo, L. Edith Caswell, Sarah J. Dwyer, Effie M. Parkhurst, Sarah A. Clement, Helen I. Grey, Blanche A. Tarr, Elizabeth M. Greenlow, Ellen R. Bohan, Sarah A. Kinsman. Janitor, Alfred Lufkin
POINT GRAMMAR SCHOOL
18 Plum Street
Principal, R. A. Montgomery. Assistants, Sarah E. Curtis, Anna L. Renton, Grace A. Gorman, Elizabeth M. Parsons, Nellie F. Tupper. Janitor, Benjamin Gill
POINT PRIMARY SCHOOL
Chapel Street
Principal, Ida E. Wonson. Assistants, Sarah E. Curley, Jennie E. Mailman, Katherine Stripp. Janitor, Benjamin Gill
WONSON SCHOOL
Rocky Neck
Teachers, Bessie Parsons, Lillie K. Harrison. Janitress, Mrs. Cordelia Bates
LANE SCHOOL Washington Street, Lanesville
Principal, Althea E. Russell. Assistants, Clara W. Hay- den, Margaret F. Tracy, Alice M. Sherburne, Teresa K. Erwin, Ellen Rowley, Marion E. Foster, Mary G. Collins. Janitor, Cyrus L. Sargent
LEONARD SCHOOL
Walnut Street, Annisquam
Principal, Mrs. Clara Benton. Assistant, Carrie L. Den- nison. Janitor, John J. Stan wood
BRADSTREET SCHOOL
Washington Street, Bay View
Principal, Bertha A. Lane. Assistants, Carrie M. Sargent, Mary E. Whearty, Essie B. Gilpatrick. Janitor, Joseph Kim- ball
RIGGS SCHOOL
Washington Street, Riverdale
Principal, Margaret A. Spalton. Assistants, Helen Patten, Flora M. Thurston, Mary B. Burgess. Janitor, Ambrose Sar- gent
FORBES SCHOOL Washington Street
Principal, Fannie A. Bulkley. Assistants, Alice G. Ever- dean, Mary M. Costello, Eva M. Mears. Janitor, Alonzo M. Tufts
MT. VERNON SCHOOL
Mt. Vernon Street
Principal, Susanne S. Center. Assistants, Amelia B. Cas- well, Grace Caswell, Lizzie S. Curtis, A. Estelle Mitchell, May M. Strong
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STONE COURT SCHOOL
Principal, E. Mabel Smith. Assistant, Mary E. Powers. Janitor, George W. Pinkham
ROGERS SCHOOL 24 Elm Street Teachers, Gertrude Broad, Alice V. Herrick
HILDRETH SCHOOL Eastern Avenue
Principal, Katherine J. Fardey. Assistants, Nellie Nugent, Annie E. Stanley, Jennie B. Douglass, Bessie D. Sigsworth, Mary E. Madson, Alice Paul. Janitor, Andrew J. Hall
BRAY SCHOOL West Gloucester. (Mixed) Principal, Jennie Lane. Assistant, Edith L. Haskell
HASKELL SCHOOL
West Gloucester. (Mixed) Principal, Mabel S. Herrick. Assistant, Mabel Lane
PARSONS SCHOOL
Western Avenue. (Mixed)
Teacher, Jennie McMahon
BLYNMAN SCHOOL Magnolia. (Mixed)
Principal, Georgietta Harvey. Assistants, Matti J. Burke. Janitor, Henry K. Story
MAPLEWOOD SCHOOL Maplewood Avenue
Principal, Ida M. Proctor. Assistants, Mary E. Burns, Carrie I. Woodbury, Lillian F. Curtis, Hannah A. Hodgkins, Mabel C. Bryant, Amelia MacCallum, Helen B. Merchant, Lelia A. Olson. Janitor, William H. Hadley
Special Teachers-Music, Austin A. Spaulding. Drawing, Stella May, Mabel E. Fosberry
CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Middle, corner Pleasant street. Pas- tor, Rev. Gibbs Braislin. Deacons, Augustus E. Price, Stillman Rice, Charles Greenlow, Daniel Allen, Hazen L. Follansbee, David I. Robinson. Parish Committee, Still- man Rice, W. O. Andrews, A. M. Pattillo, Charles T. He- berle. Church Clerk, F. J. H. Saunders. Church Treas., A. M. Pattillo. Society Clerk, D. E. Woodbury. Society Treas., David I. Robinson. Supt. of Sunday School, David I. Robinson. Sexton, John Spence
CHAPEL STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. Pastor, Rev Thearon T. Phelps. Clerk, Clifford M. Curtis. Treas., Fred Wonson. Deacons, Aspacio Stripp, Clifford M. Curtis, J. Warren Wonson, William H. Cross, Benjamin M. Gill, John W. Gaskill. Supt. of Sunday School, William H. Cross. Sex- ton, Dexter Dann
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MISCELLANEOUS [1909] DEPARTMENT
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, Middle street. The first parish in Gloucester. Established 1642. Pastor, Rev. George S. Anderson. Treas., Frank H. Shute. Clerk, George E. Steele. Committee, Finlay A. Docherty, Wil- liam A. King, William H. Jordan, Henry S. McCulloch, Fred A. Barker, Kilby W. Shute, Harvey C. Smith, George E. Steele, Robert W. Phelps, jr. Sexton, Frederick E. Bradstreet
TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Middle, cor. School. Or- ganized Nov. 17, 1829. Incorporated 1892. Pastor, Rev. Charles H. Williams. Deacons, John J. Pew, Leonard Burnham, Charles E. Fisher, Nathaniel Babson, James Pettigrew, Daniel O. Marshall. Clerk, John J. Pew. Treas,. Isaac Patch. Supt. of Sunday School, John. Cunningham. Sexton, George H. Pinkham
TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, West Gloucester. Pastor, Rev. John W. Brownville. Clerk, M. Herbert Keyes. Treas., William H. R. Rust. Committee, Joseph W. Andrews, Joshua E. Roberts, Wm. F. Marshall. Dea- cons, Joseph W. Andrews, William F. Marshall. Supt. of Sunday School, Ernest L. Marshall
ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Washington, near Mun- sey. Organized 1830. Pastor, Rev. James J. G. Tarr. Deacons, Edward F. Gordon, Newell Peavey, William Ste- phens. Clerk and Treas., John Stephens. Supt. of Sunday School, J. H. Andrews. Sexton, Charles W. Lucas
UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Magnolia. Pastor, Fred- erick J. Libby. Clerk, George A. Upton. Treas., Mrs. W. R. Boyd. Supt. of Sunday School, Mrs. H. C. Foster
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (Episcopal), Middle street. Rector Rev. Joseph H. C. Cooper. Wardens, E. H. Clegg, Loren H. Nauss. Clerk and Treasurer, Charles S. Nauss
FINNISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, Norseman avenue, Lanesville. Pastor, Rev. Gabriel Lipsonen. Treas., John Tuikka. Clerk, Erik Natti. Deacon, Charles Elo. Supt. of Sunday School, Charles Elo
PROSPECT-STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Prospect street. Pastor, Rev. Thomas C. Cleveland. Treas, and Sec. of Stewards, Joseph E. Allen. Trustees, Dr. I. H. Pomeroy (Pres.), Charles M. Kilgore (Sec. and Treas.), George H. Perkins, William H. Collins, George C. Mears, William Hodgkins, 3d, George A. Smith, Walter H. Small, L. Richmond Curtis. Supt. of Sabbath School, Andrew E. Jacobs. Sexton, Herbert G. Tarr
EAST GLOUCESTER METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 151 East Main street. Organized Sept. 23, 1885. Pastor, Rev. John L. Ivey. Sec. and Treas., George E. Davis. Record- ing Steward, George E. Davis. Trustees and Stewards, George E. Davis, I. H. Higgins, Edwin F. Parsons, Henry Jacobs, David I. Robinson, William L. Robinson, James H. Knowles, John B. Eliason, Clarence Wonson. Supt. of Sunday School, John B. Eliason
RIVERDALE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, at Riverdale. Organized 1835. Pastor, Rev. George H. Alley. Record- ing Steward, Harvey N. Griffin. Treas., David Lane. Supt. of Sunday School, Walter P. Day. Trustees, N. E. Allen, John W. Day, T. M. Lane, Thaddeus Griffin, J. A. Lawrence, Harvey M. Griffin, Edward H. Griffin, Howard B. Tucker
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