Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1917, Part 6

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SCANDINAVIA SOCIETY


Meets every Wednesday night. Pres., Christian Nelson. Vice Pres., Harry F. Ginn. Lady Vice, Mrs. Hilda C. Stream. Chap- lain, Andrew Jacobson. Fin. Sec., Mrs. John Johnson. Sec., Ethel D. McIsaac. Treas., Mrs. Sarah B. Young


SCOTTISH CLANS CLAN CHISHOLM, No. 7


Meets the first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Safe Deposit & Trust Co's Hall, 1913 Main street. Past Chief, Lewis Gillis. Chief, Charles A. McDonald. Thanist, Ronald McDonald. Rec. Sec., Andrew L. Gillespie. Fin. Sec., Sarah J. Macauley. Chaplain, Thomas McGhie. Treas., James Mac- Donald


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SPANISH WAR VETERANS, UNITED WILLIAM McKINLEY CAMP, No. 26


Meets in District Court building, Duncan street, first and third Thursdays of each month. Com., Eugene R. Lord. Sen. Vice- Com., Jun. Vice-Com., Adjutant, John W. Rowe, jr. Quartermaster, Daniel M. Casey


LOUISA PARSONS AUXILIARY


Meets in Court building first and third Wednesdays. Pres., Mrs. Idella Powers. Sen. Vice, Mrs. George R. Smith. Jun. Vice, Mrs. Frank R. Amerial. Sec., Mrs. Louise Sampson. Treas., Mrs. Edward P. Horton


VETERANS, SONS OF J. F. DYER CAMP, No. 24


Meets every Wednesday evening in G. A. R. Hall, 47 Wash- ington street. Commander, Charles B. Corliss. Senior Vice- Com., Samuel B. Hodgkins. Junior Vice-Com., Charles Swift. Sec., Addison G. Jewett, 9 Gee av. Treas., Walter E. Marchant


UNITED WORKMEN, ANCIENT ORDER FERNWOOD LODGE, No. 81


Meets in Bradford bldg., 209 Main street, second and fourth Mondays. M. W., John P. Nelson. Financier, Howard Steele. Recorder, James P. Clark. Treas., Edward O. Brown. Overseer, Wilfred J. Anderson. Foreman, Roland Griggs. Guide, Wilfred J. Griffin


HELPING HAND ASSOCIATION OF FERNWOOD LODGE, No. 81,


Pres., Joseph K. Bolcome. Vice Pres., Antoine F. Perry. Sec., James P. Clark. Treas., Howard Steele


MAGNOLIA LODGE, DEGREE OF HONOR, No. 19


Meets the first and third Mondays in A. O. U. W. Hall. Chief of Honor, Mrs. Mary L. Gosbee. Lady of Honor, Mrs. Julia Rice. Chief of Ceremonies, Mrs. Annie Gallagher. Treas., Mrs. Emma Clark. Recorder, Martha A Ingersoll, 2 Ivy ct. Financier, Mrs. Carrie S. McGrath


SOCIETIES, NON-SECRET ACORIANA BENEFICIAL ASSN.


Meets first and third Friday evenings at 7.30, in Odd Ladies' Hall, 171 Main street. Pres., Thomas Lewis. Vice Pres., Antoine J. Perry. Rec. Sec., Frank A. Rogers. Fin. Sec., Joseph K. Bol- come. Treas., John A. Perry


LADIES' ACORIANA RELIEF ASSN.


Meet second and fourth Mondays at Odd Ladies Hall, 171 Main. Pres., Mrs. Mary C. Perry. Sec., Mrs. Amelia P. Brum. Treas., Mrs. Jennie L. Mitchell, 12 Neptune pl


ADDISON GILBERT HOSPITAL


No. 298 Washington street. Pres., Fred A. Barker. Vice Pres., Nathaniel Babson. Sec., Frederick A. Shackelford. Treas., Horace A. Smith. Trustees, Fred A. Barker, John Cunningham, Daniel T. Babson, L. S. Simonds, John Hays Hammond, Kilby W. Shute, Ezra L. Phillips, William F. Moore, Frank C. Pearce, Charles E. Fisher, Horace A. Smith, Nathaniel Babson, Isaac Patch, Ben- jamin A. Smith. Supt., Miss Julia May Leach


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LADIES' AUXILIARY


Meets the first Thursday of each month at Grand Army Hall. Pres., Mrs. George H. Newell. Vice Presidents, Mrs. John Cunning- ham, Mrs. Susan Garland. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Frank E. Davis. Rec. Sec., Mrs. James C. Richardson. Treas., Miss Grace Thompson


ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF GLOUCESTER


Sawyer Free Library Building, 88 Middle street. Pres., Fred A. Shackelford. Clerk, Walter C. King. Treas., Edward Dolli- ver. Gen. Sec., Lucy Lawrence. Office hours, 10 to 12 A.M. and 2 to 4 P.M.


BOARD OF TRADE, GLOUCESTER


No. 187 Main street. Pres., Fred L. Davis. Vice Pres., James E. Lenhart. Sec. and Treas., Henry F. Brown


CAPE ANN BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS


Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at 191. Main street. Pres., William E. Kerr. Vice Pres., William O. Blatchford. Sec. and Treas., Fitz J. Babson


CAPE ANN SCIENTIC AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION


No. 65 Middle street. Pres., Harold S. Maddocks. Vice Presidents, William T. Cunningham, Mrs. William A. Procter. Cor. Sec., Miss Mabel Hodgkins. Rec. Sec., Phillip Haskell. Treas., George W. Woodbury


COMPANIONS OF THE PRAIRIE


Meets at Safe Deposit & Trust Co's Hall 191} Main street, each Monday evening


CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY No. 70 Pleasant street. Superior, Sister Mary Adrian


DAUGHTERS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY


Meets second and last Tuesday evenings of each month at A. O. U. W. Hall, 191. Main street. Pres., Mrs. Mary Amers. Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Swinson. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary L. Silva. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Mary Strople. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Leonora Fialho. Treas., Miss Mary V. Freitus


DEFIANCE FIRE ASSOCIATION


Meets first Tuesday of each month at 133 Prospect. Pres., Charles A. Marr. Vice Pres., D. Frank Smith. Sec., Ray S. Friend. Treas., George H. Friend


DISTRICT NURSING ASS'N, GLOUCESTER


Main cor. Duncan. Inc. August 1914. Pres., Mrs. Hannah V. P. Merchant. Vice Pres., Mrs. Thomas Conant. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Alan S. Rowe. Rec. Sec., Marguerite D. Haskell. Treas., Mrs. Mabel L. Andrews. Head nurse, Emma F. Thomas


EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE, GLOUCESTER


Meets first Thursday of each month, 65 Middle street. Pres., Martha M. Brooks. Sec., Valina I. Porter. Treas., Lillian S. Macdonald


FEMALE CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, GLOUCESTER


Sawyer Free Library building, 88 Middle street. Pres., Mrs. William H. Jordan. Sec., Mrs. Joseph O. Procter, jr. Treas., Sarah G. Rowe


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FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION, GLOUCESTER


Meets annually second Monday in January, at Central station. Pres., Edward Hearn. Vice Pres., George H. Friend. Sec., Ray S. Friend. Treas., Albert W. Bulkley


FISHERMEN'S INSTITUTE, GLOUCESTER


Nos. 6, 8 and 10 Duncan street. Incorporated 1891. Pres., Charles F. Wonson. . Vice Pres., Jeremiah Foster. Treas., Orlando Merchant. Clerk, John J. Pew. Chaplain, Henry Parsons


LENDING HAND TO GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN'S INSTITUTE


Chairman, Mrs. Preston Friend. Treas., Mrs. William H. Hale


FISHERMEN'S & SEAMEN'S WIDOWS' & ORPHANS' AID SOCIETY, GLOUCESTER


Organized March, 1862. Annual meeting first Monday in February. Pres., Sylvanus Smith. Sec. and Treas., John J. Pew. Collector and Disbursing Officer, Frank E. Smothers


FREE CITY LIBRARY


No. 56 Prospect street. Gift of Rev. J. J. Healy, 1897. Num- ber of volumes, over 6,000


GILBERT HOME FOR AGED AND INDIGENT PERSONS


No. 1 Western avenue. Incorporated 1889. Pres., Fred O. Shackelford. Vice Pres., Fred A. Barker. Sec. and Treas., Daniel T. Babson. Trustees, N. Carlton Phillips, P. F. Cook, Daniel T. Babson, Dr. Roy Garland, Lincoln S. Simonds, Fred A. Barker, Fred A. Shackelford. Matron, Mrs. Martha M. Tuck


GLOUCESTER DAY COMMITTEE


Incorporated 1910. Pres., Charles H. Barrett. Vice Pres., William D. Lufkin. Treas., Jeremiah Foster. Clerk, Fred W. Tibbets


LADIES' AUXILIARY GLOUCESTER DAY COMMITTEE


Pres., Mrs. John P. Melanson. Sec., Miss Jennie Ruth. Treas., Mrs. John A. Radcliffe


HOME FOR CAPE ANN FISHERMEN


No. 136 Eastern avenue. Pres., Sumner D. York. Sec., Fred W. Tibbets. Treas,, William G. Brown. Supt., James P. Gleeson


GLOUCESTER HOSPITAL


Nos. 7 and 9 Short street. Pres., J. Warren Wonson. Sec. and Treas., Martha J. Choate. Supt., Horace H. Choate. Direc- tors, J. Warren Wonson, Henry P. Dennen, Horace H. Choate. Ad- visory Board, George E. Bailey, Andrew E. Jacobs, George E. Thurs- ton, Mrs. Annie R. Hopkins, Mrs. Etta Brown WoĊ„son


HUNTRESS HOME FOR OLD LADIES OF NATIVE BIRTH


No. 110 Prospect street. Under the direction of th Trustees of the Huntress Fund. Trustees, the municipal council and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Alice C. Babson, W. Austin Maddix, James H. Tarr. Sec., John J. Somes. Matron, Mrs. L. Abbie Marston


LYCEUM AND SAWYER FREE LIBRARY, GLOUCESTER


No. 88 Middle street, cor. Dale avenue. Open daily 9 A.M. to 8 p.M. Sundays 2 to 9 P.M. The Lyceum was organized Feb- ruary 19, 1830. Library opened August 14, 1854. Number of


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


volumes about 23,000. Trustees, William H. Jordan. Pres., Charles A. Russell, Edward Dolliver, Alexander Pattillo, George W. Woodbury, Daniel T. Babson, Dr. Thomas Conant. Directors, William H. Jordan (pres), Edward Dolliver (clerk), Walter C. King, William H. Jordan, Thomas Conant, Alex. Pattillo, Daniel T. Bab- son, George W. Woodbury. Treas., Alex. Pattillo. Librarian, Rachel S. Webber. Asst. Librarians, M. Isabel Webber, Mary B. Burnham. Children's Dept., Librarian, Miss Mabel Hodgkins. Janitor, James J. Spence


MASTER MARINERS' ASSOCIATION, GLOUCESTER


No. 176 Main street. Meets the first Monday of each month at 2.30 P.M. Incorporated April, 1887. Pres., Jeremiah E. Cook. Vice Pres., Jonathan D. S. Nickerson. Treas., Alexander J. Chis- holm. Sec., James H. Stapleton


LADIES' AUXILIARY


No. 176 Main street. Pres., Mrs. Jacob P. Barrett. Vice Pres., Mrs. Jeremiah E. Cook. Sec., Mrs. Joseph A. Lyle. Treas., Mrs. Carl C. Young


MUTUAL ASSOCIATES


Meets second Thursday of each month at Board of Trade Hall. Pres., William J. McInnis


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS, Branch 107


Meets first Thursday of each month at 21 Main. Pres., Oscar P. Storey. Rec. Sec., S. Walter Adams. Fin. Sec., Arthur E. Call. Treas., William F. Marston


REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE


Meets on Call. Chairman, Augustus Hubbard. Sec., John A. Radcliffe. Treas., John A. Hanson


REVOLUTION, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN Lucy Knox Chapter


Organized October 17, 1895. Regent, Mrs. William A. Procter. Vice Regent, Mrs. James R. Pringle. Registrar, Mrs. Alice Rowe. Sec., Mrs. Gertrude Smith. Historian, Mrs. Emma Nickerson. Treas., Mrs. Will O. Andrews. Meets second Tuesday evening of each month, except June, July, August and September, at the homes of members


TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION, GLOUCESTER


Meets second Monday evening of each month at High School bldg. Pres., Mr. Geo. H. Colman. Vice Pres., Miss Mary E. Wilder. Treas., Ralph P. Parsons


TWENTY ASSOCIATES


Meets first Monday of each month at 2 Duncan street. Pres., Loren H. Nauss. Vice Pres., Charles C. Cressy. Sec. and Treas., Albert S. Fears


VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION, GLOUCESTER


Meets in the old engine house 48 Washington. Pres., Edward Hearn. Sec., Ray Friend. Fin. Sec., Fred A. Darrah


VILLAGE HALL ASSOCIATION, ANNISQUAM


Meets at Village Hall, Annisquam. Pres., Prof. Charles F. Bradley. Sec., Mrs. Ella F. Sargent. Treas., Miss Helen Davis


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YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION


Organized February 19, 1873. Incorporated April 10, 1893. Rooms 71 Middle street. Open week days from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M., Sundays from 2 to 6 P.M. Annual meeting the second Tuesday in May. Pres., Reuben Brooks. Vice Pres., Ezra L. Phillips. Clerk, Fred E. Gale. Gen. Sec., Milo F. Brown. Treas., Isaac Patch. Boys' Director, Frank T. Essig


WOMEN'S AUXILIARY


Pres., Mrs. Sec., Mrs. Milo F. Brown. Treas., Mrs. Willard F. Collins


TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS ATLANTIC COUNCIL, T. OF H. AND T.


Meets third Monday at 141 Main street. Chief of Council, David I. Robinson. Recorder, William L. Robinson


ATLANTIC TEMPLE OF HONOR, No. 49


Instituted April 24, 1878. Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at 141 Main street. C. T., Orto A. Miller. Re- corder, Frederic W. Frost. Fin. Rec., John F. Wonson, 2d. Treas., J. Sidney Allen


WAINOLA TEMPERANCE SOCIETY


Meets every Sunday at 7 P.M. at 56 Langsford street. Pres., John E. Peterson. Sec., Abram Peterson. Treas., Matt Hooper


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION


Meets on call. Pres., Mrs. Alva Pennington. Sec., Mrs. William L. Robinson. Treas., Mrs. George E. Haraden


MISCELLANEOUS


CEMETERIES OAK GROVE CEMETERY


No. 177 Washington street, near Grove. Incorporated 1855. Pres., Robert T. Shute. Sec., J. Hollis Griffin. Treas. and Supt., Edward H. Griffin


MT. ADNAH CEMETERY


Annisquam. Pres., William H. Poland


BEECH BROOK CEMETERY


West Gloucester. Entrance 397 Essex avenue. Belonging to the city. Supt., Melvin F. Wilkins


CHERRY HILL CEMETERY


Entrance from Washington street. Belonging to the city. Supt., Augustus Hutchins


OAK HILL CEMETERY


Entrance from Poplar street. Roman Catholic. Supt., Patrick Hogan


CALVARY CEMETERY


Eastern avenue. Roman Catholic. Supt., Patrick Hogan


CLARK'S CEMETERY


Rear of Bridge-st. cemetery


MAGNOLIA POINT CEMETERY


Magnolia Point. Supt., Alexander D. Troy


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MT.PLEASANT CEMETERY


25 Mt.Pleasant avenue, East Gloucester. Supt., James H. Morong LOCUST GROVE CEMETERY


Junction of Washington and Langsford streets, at Folly Cove, Lanesville. Belonging to Rockport


WESLEYAN CEMETERY


At Riverdale. Supt., Nathaniel E. Allen


HIGH STREET CEMETERY


Prospect, head of Church street. Not in active use


WASHINGTON CEMETERY


No. 164 Western avenue. Incorporated 1884


SEA SIDE CEMETERY Owned by the city


BRIDGE STREET CEMETERY


Centennial avenue. Owned by the city. Oldest burial place on Cape Ann. Not in active use


OLD SECOND PARISH BURIAL GROUND


Tompson street, W. G. Not in active use


BANKS


CAPE ANN NATIONAL BANK


No. 156 Main street. Capital, $150,000. Pres., John J. Pew. Vice Pres., Enoch Burnham. Cashier, Kilby W. Shute. (See page 606)


CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK


No. 109 Main street. Incorporated 1846. Pres., Lincoln S. Simonds. Vice Pres., Fred. A. Barker. Treas., Daniel T. Babson. (See page 608)


GLOUCESTER CO-OPERATIVE BANK


No. 191} Main street. Organized February 3, 1887. Pres. Asa G. Andrews. Vice Pres., Daniel O. Marshall. Treas., Everett Lane. Clerk, Alfred E. Presson


GLOUCESTER NATIONAL BANK


No. 185 Main street, nearly opposite the Post Office. Capital, $100,000. Pres., Benjamin A. Smith. Vice Prests., Harry H Revman and Arthur T. Spring. Cashier, Kenneth J. Ferguson (See page 604)


GLOUCESTER SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY


Nos. 191-193 Main street. Capital, $200,000. Pres., C. E. Fisher. Vice Prests., George H. Perkins, Isaac Patch. Treas., Horace A. Smith. (See page 605)


RAILROADS BAY STATE STREET RAILWAY CO.


Office 114 Main street. Supt., John L. Niles


GLOUCESTER BRANCH, BOSTON AND MAINE R. R. Boston to Gloucester and Rockport. William L. Allen, Agent


FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 1918 55-63


STEAMBOATS AND FERRIES BOSTON AND GLOUCESTER LINE


Pearce-street wharf. Steamers "Cape Ann", "City of Glou- cester". Agent, Edgar Merchant. Leaves Gloucester for Boston, except Mondays, daily at 3 A.M. Leaves Boston for Gloucester daily, except Sunday, from Central wharf, at 2 P.M. Also in summer sea- son, week days 2.15 P.M. from Gloucester and 10 A.M. from Boston. Sundays 3.15 P.M. from Gloucester, 10.15 A.M. from Boston


EAST GLOUCESTER FERRY


From Central wharf, foot of Parsons street, t ) Rocky Neck and East Gloucester. John C. Foster, mgr. Regular trips from 6.30 A.M. to 6.40 P.M.


GLOUCESTER STATISTICS


Settled.


1623


Incorporated a town


1642


Incorporated a city


1873


Area in acres.


34,540


Length in miles


9


Width in miles.


6


Population in 1704


700


Population in 1915.


24,478


Assessed polls in 1916.


7,371


Registered Male Voters in 1915


5,041


Registered Female Voters in 1915.


423


Valuation in 1873.


$7,711,096


Valuation in 1916.


$26,529,152


Rate of taxation in 1916.


$22.00


Miles of public streets.


100


First schoolhouse built.


1708


Old Town Hall (now Forbes school) built.


1844


Town Hall built.


1866


Destroyed by fire.


1869


Present City Hall built.


1869


First horse railroad.


1885


First steam cars ..


1847


First steam cars to Rockport.


1861


Rockport set off from Gloucester.


1840


SUMMARY OF FISHERY LOSSES, 1915


Gross


Net


Insur-


Tonnage Tonnage


Fishery


Value


ance


Aloha


138


100


Halibut.


$17,500


$9,503


Ellen M. Doughty (sch) ..


75


51


Herring.


5,500


4,500


Priscilla Smith (sch.)


120


77


Halibut.


10,100


5,000


Senator Gardner (sch.)


129


94


Salt cod.


13,500


13,528


Venture (gasoline boat)


18


14


Gill netting


3,500


3,000


480


336


$50,000


$35,531


Men lost.


Washed or knocked overboard from vessel


2


Lost by vessel foundering.


10


Died on vessel or in hospital.


3


Drowned by dory capsizing


5


Went astray in fog


4


Fell from masthead.


1


Fell overboard from vessel.


5


Drowned in boarding vessel .


1


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The wife's name, in parentheses, follows the husband's name


ABBREVIATIONS-ab, above; agt, agent; av, avenue; (B), Boston; B & M, Boston & Maine Railroad; B S St Ry Co, Bay State Street Railway Co; b or bds, boards; bet, between; bey, beyond; blk, block; bldg, building; c or cor, corner; ct, court; do, ditto; E, East; E G, East Gloucester; exp, express; fr, from; ft, foot; G W W, Gloucester Water Works; h, house; ins, insurance; mfr, manufacturer; Mfg, manufacturing; N, North; n, near; opp, opposite; pl, place; P O, Post Office; pres, president; prop, proprietor; r, rear; rd, road; rms, rooms; R R, railroad; S, South; sec, secretary ; sq, square; st, street; supt, superintendent; treas, treasurer; W, West; W G, West Glou- cester; Wash, Washington. After name of the street, the word "street" is omitted


Abbott Arthur J (Annie P) fish handler h 5 Norwood court


" Charles H (Adelaide L) section hand B & M h 34 School


" Dean A, U S N bds 118 Eastern av


" Etta F nurse bds 34 School


" E Raymond (Alice M) clerk 107 Eastern av h 13 Harrison av


" Francis H (Edith) carpenter h rear 122 Magnolia av Magnolia


" Freeman H (Mabel) supt Cape Pond Ice Co 105} Main and 107 Eastern av house 118 do


" Helen C bds 18 Fuller Magnolia


" Helen K milliner 101 Main boards 19 Warner


" James treas Cape Pond Ice Co house at Rockport


" James E (Arizona R) gluemaker house Forest lane W G


" John L painter Magnolia av near Raymond Magnolia house Englewood road do


" Joseph E (Joanna) laborer house 565 Essex av W G


" J Adam fisherman boards 38} Millett


" J Norman (Bessie M) pres Mears Improved Line Co and treas Henderson & Johnson Inc also painter 12 Wharf house 44A Pleasant


" Lawrence B mason bds 34 School


" Lendal H clerk 107 Eastern av boards 118 do


" Lucy removed to Philadelphia Pa


" Mamie R seamstress bds Englewood av


" Melicent M boards 118 Eastern av


" Walter G (Catherine M) fireman B & M house 9 Harold av Abrahamsen Abraham S fisherman house 4 Haskell court


" Annie widow Olaf house 2 Harbor terrace


Acker Frederick fisherman bds rear 331} Main


Ackert James D removed to Charlevoix Michigan


INSURANCE


D. A. MCEACHERN


11 Pleasant Street


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Acona Giralamo (Mary) fisherman house 16 Fort square Acoriana National Band, Dist Court bldg 8 Duncan Adames Louis cigars 92 Duncan boards 22 Main Adams Benjamin canvasser boards 56 Eastern av


" Charles ( Hilda) fisherman house 5 Harbor terrace


" Charles Percy (Carrie) painter 287 Main h 5 Harmony square


" Edwin G (Gertrude L) (Medford) summer res Long Beach Rock- port


" Elliott (Sarah E) house 52 Western av


" George C (Abbie T) gardener house Ocean av Magnolia


" Georgia Mrs boards 5 Marchant


" Joseph boards 136 Eastern av


" Mary L widow Howard L house 17 Centennial av


" Nathan A (Lizzie F) (Gaffney & Adams) painter rear 63 Wash- ington house 50 Warner


" Percy fisherman boards 45 Warner


" Real Estate Co (Walter O Adams, May B Davis) 840 Wash


" Susan widow James B boards 35 Eastern av


" S Walter (Elizabeth A) carrier P O house 26 Exchange


" Walter O (Mabel G) (Adams Real Estate Co) 840 Wash house- Beach road Adams Hill Annisquam


" William H typesetter boards 50 Warner


" W Raymond chauffeur L B Nauss & Son boards 26 Exchange. Addison Gilbert Hospital 298 Washington cor Ferry


Aery Thomas (Mary A) dentist 140 Main house 4 Kent circle


Agassiz Camp, Stanwood Point W G


Agnew Hobart M clerk The Moorland h at High Falls N Y Ahern Edward J (Ellen) engineer h 10 Emerald


" Patrick D (Mary A) paving cutter h 1144 Washington Ahlberg Otto R E boards City Home


Ahlquist Charles (Petranella) master mariner house 5 Gerring " Helen student boards 5 Gerring


Aho Andrew (Lyyti) laborer house 50 Taylor


Gust (Josephine) shoemaker house 21 Centennial av


" Henry (Lydia) laborer house 23} Mansfield Ahola John (Sophie) milkman house 13 Morgan av Ahonen Alexander (Ida) quarryman house 7 Norseman av


" John ( Hilma) pavingcutter house 1106 Washington Aillo Gaetano fisherman boards 19 Fort square


" Giuseppe (Frances) fisherman house 30 Fort square


" Giuseppe (Grazia) fisherman house 19 Fort square


" Vito (Mary) fisherman house 6 Fort square


Airoldi Francesco (Linda) quarryman house 12 Quarry Akens Harry C (Mary E) fisherman house 78 E Main " James H (Sadie) fisherman house 26 Eastern av


Akola Matt (Emma) pavingcutter house 61 Langsford Albee J Norman (Augusta F) driver house 20 Trask " Parker B (Boston) summer res Fernwood Highlands W G Albert Isaac (Rebecca) junk 8 Clay ct h 28 Washington Alberts Joaquin (Mary R) fisherman house 11} Sadler Albertson Christina widow Neil house 10 Prospect court


" Elwood O boxmaker boards 10 Prospect court


" William L clerk boards 10 Prospect court Albes Joseph B jr sub carrier P O


Alden George A ( Helen A) supt gashouse house 53 Beacon Alderman. Alice J boards 9 Maple Anna boards 9 Maple


" Bessie M bookkeeper (Boston) boards 9 Maple


ALDERMAN CHOATE B pictures and frames 8 Centre boards 9;


Maple-See adv on map


" Merit P (Fannie W) sewing machine repairer 9 Maple h do


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Aldrich George I (Elsie M) Supt of Schools (Brookline) sum res River road


" Mary M widow Arthur E house 105 East Main


Alexander Agnes A social worker boards 11 Beauport av


" Isabel widow William P house 11 Beauport av


" John F (Louise) gardener house 30 Friend


" Manuel P (Mary P) fisherman house 20 Elwell Alexanderson Conrad fisherman bds 17 Commercial [11 Mason Allan G Edward (Elizabeth) pastor Prospect-st M E church h " T D'Witt student boards 11 Mason


Allara Guiseppi (Giuditta) laborer house 5 Vale court


Allen Addison E removed to Lynn


" Albert L removed to Rowley


" Alice M teacher (Wellesley) house 36 Washington sq


" Beatrice L teacher (Springfield) boards 22 Granite


" Betsey J widow William house 883 Washington, Bay View


Charles helper boards 17 Water [Washington


Charles H (Elizabeth) (Motor Service Co) 17 Mansfield h 540 Cora R removed to Lynn


" Daniel ( Harriet E) died August 7 1915


" Earle boards 527 Washington


" Edgar painter house 70 Concord W G


" Elizabeth D widow Frederick house 36 Washington square


" Emory fisherman boards 333 Main


" Fred fisherman boards 30 Harrison av


" Gardner (Lizzie M) mason house 527 Washington


" George (Annie) fisherman house 30 Harrison av


" George (Elizabeth) laborer house 48 Dennison


" George jr fisherman boards 48 Dennison


" George C helper house 44 Mansfield


" George F (Emma) clerk Fort wharf house 8 Granite


" Horatio M laborer house 525 Washington


" Ida M Mrs boards 17 Harvard


" James M (Mary H) carrier P O house 35 Summer


" Joel driver house 86 Concord


" John (Manchester) summer res end Marsh st Wolf Hill


" John L (Seretha) fisherman house 120 Duncan


" John T ( Nettie B) cooper house 8 Reynard


" Joseph E supt job dept 110 Main house 35 Summer


" J Sidney bookkeeper W H Wonson & Son house at Rockport


" Leonard F (Lizzie T) carriage painter 31 Commercial house 6 Reynard


" Lucy D Mrs house 8 Forest


" Lyman F farmer bds 6 Reynard


" Marion F Mrs dressmaker 120 Washington house do


" Mary E boards 35 Summer


" Maud boards 35 Summer


" Nathaniel E (Eva F) house 480 Washington


" Thomas ( Nora) fisherman house 104 Duncan


" William E driver 393 Main boards 246 do


" William E driver rear 20 Main boards 20 Prospect sq


" William H (Lillian M) stableman rear 20 Main h 20 Prospect sq


" Wm Lincoln (Fannie M) agent B & M office freight house h 22 Granite


" William L (Ellen M) gardener h 873 Washington, Bay View " see Alling


Allerton Louisa W widow Orsamus T h 49 East Main


GLOUCESTER COAL CO.


The Best there is in COAL and WOOD


43 Duncan and 130 Main Street


68


GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY


Alley Mabel L removed to Cambridge


Alling Annie P widow Charles S house 245 Washington Allison Frank E, United States coast guard No 23 h at Chatham " John (Inga) removed to Boston


Allyn Alice (Cambridge) summer residence off Magnolia av " John (Cambridge) summer residence off Magnolia av Almeda Domingues house 55 Taylor


Almeida Mary J Mrs boards 31 Mt Vernon


Alper Max (Rose) clothing 243 Main and 335 do house do Alphen George W (Mary L) painter 419 Main house 29 Parker


" James D (Annie) clerk 94 Main house 4 Mason court


" William (Flora) engineer house 17 Bass av


" William L ( Addie B) sergeant police house 17 Bass av Alto Emil (Olivia) pavingcutter house 42 Langsford


" Matt (Elizabeth) quarryman house 896 Washington


" Otto (Ida) gluemaker house 19 Hampden Alves Anthony (Isabel) fisherman house 71 Friend




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