Greenough's directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments . . . , etc. in the city of Haverhill, to which is added a directory of Bradford, for 1880, Part 10

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Boston, W.A. Greenough
Number of Pages: 880


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Gowell Nahum F., runs rolling machine, bds. 28 How Gowing William E. (Gowing & Higgins), provisions, 154 Winter, house at Lawrence Gowing & Higgins ( Wm. E. Gowing and J. W. Higgins), provisions ( whol.), 154 Winter


Grace Benjamin S., clerk, 13 Washington sq., h. 9 Cottage Grace Frank I., boards Lowell avenue


Graham Charles G., shoe-cutter, house 6 North Graham Charles II., boards 3 Dow avenue


Graham Hugh, marble-worker C. H. Weeks, h. 18 Seventh Graham John E., Jather, boards 1 Rose av. [ford


Graham Lewis D., watchmaker, 87 Merrimack, b. at Brad- Graham Otis A., clerk, 61 Merrimack, bds, at Bradford Graham Sylvanus C., sole-entter, house 21 Sixth Graham William, laborer, house 1 Roso avenue


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Grammo Georgie E. Mrs., boards 9 Pecker Grant Charles, carpenter, boards 7 Elm place Grant Charles H., shoemaker, house 14 Merrimack Grant Daniel, shoemaker, house 4 Oak Granton Robert, shoe contractor, house 62 Summer Granton & Hammond ( Robert Granton and Daniel W.


Hammond), shoe contractors, 18 Washington Gratton W., shoemaker, boards 35 Wingate Graves Engene E., clerk, 20 Merrimack, bis. 9 Portland Graves Henry C., pastor First Baptist church Gray Charles, shoemaker, house 171; Washington Gray Ellen, widow of Thomas, house 30 Primrose Gray Geo. N., shoemaker, h. Water, opp. the greenhouse Gray James, undertaker, 39 Main, house 18 Green Gray James, farmer, house Lowell av., Scotland hill Gray John, boards 30 Primrose


Gray Maria, widow of Samuel, house 3 Nichols Greeley Erastus P., shoemaker, house Amesbury road, near Newton road [tow, N. II.


Greeley Gayton C., shoe-cutter, 4 Gardner blk., h.at Plais- ` Greeley Gilman, stock-fitter, house 1 Gale court Green Charles E,, clerk, 46 Main, boards 156 do. Green C. Frank, shoemaker, house 264 Washington Green Jennie M. Miss, teacher Winter street grammar school, boards 10 Portland


Green John N. B., box manufacturer, 35 Fleet, office 20 Pleasant, house 110 Main


Green John P. M., shoe-cutter, honse 3 Duncan


Green Joseph C. Mrs., house 10 Portland


Green Walter S., rosette maker, 151 Washington, house at Bradford


Green William, shoemaker, bds. 4 Garden court Greene George A. (Greene & Nichols), shoe mnfr., 23 to 32 Washington square, house 20 Summer Greene Moses II., general merchandise, 135 Merrimack, house at Bradford


Greene & Nichols (George A. Greene and William M. Nichols ), shoe infrs., 28 to 32 Washington square Greenleaf Alfred F., clerk Clinton House, 79 and 81 Mer- rimack, boards do.


Creenleaf Alva M., clerk, 10 Main, boards 86 Winter Greenleaf Benjamin W., farmer, . house Broadway, near Liberty, West Parish


Greenleaf Samuel H., painter, house 43 Myrtle Greenleaf Sophia Miss, house 104 Water Greenleaf Tristram, house 21 Highland avenue Greenleaf Willimn IL., shoemaker, honse 86 Winter Greenleaf W. Franklin, shoemaker, boards 86 Winter Greenman George II., boards 76 Main


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Greenman William G., bookkeeper, 151 Merrimack, house 76 Main


Greenough Edwin L., shoe-packer, boards 6 Jackson


Greenough Henry A., house 20 North


Greenwood Alexander, shoemaker, house 116 Winter


Greenwood H. Jennie Miss, teacher Winter street school, boards 18 Vine [sq.


Greenwood John, sole-cutter, h. Hilldale av., n. Sargent Greenwood John, shoemaker, house 26 Lewis


Gregg Walter F., shoe-cutter, house 26 Moore


Grey Fred., shoemaker, boards 9 Pecker


Grieves Richard A., clerk, 198 Merrimack, h. 5 Portland Griffin Albert E., carpenter, house 8 Grove


Griffin Brothers (Reuben E. and Charles C. Griffin), shoo manufacturers, 52 to 56 Washington Griffin Charles C. (Griffin Brothers), shoe manufacturer, 52 to 56 Washington, house 13 Summit avenue


Griffin Daniel, shoemaker, boards 2 Eastern avenue


Griffin Elizabeth J. Mrs., boards City Hotel


Griffin George W., foreman J. Pilling, Washington, bds. 11 Oak


Griffin Hannah, widow, house 93 River


Griffin James, tack maker, boards 30 Howard


Griffin James A. (C. O. MeLain & Co.), shoe manufac- turer, house Park avenne, Ist on right


Griffin Jane, widow of Albert, house 27 Fifth Griffin Jane J., widow of James, house 30 Howard


Griffin John, boards 30 Howard


Griffin John F., box maker, house 26 Winter


Griffin John HI., tack maker, boards 30 Howard


Griffin Mary A., widow of Calvin B., h. 24 Kenoza av.


Griffin Michael, plasterer, house 52 Primrose Griffin Renben E. ( Griffin Brothers), shoe manufacturer, 52 to 56 Washington, house 26 Pecker Griffin Sterling C., shoemaker, rooms 194 Merrimack Griffin Stuart C., hostler, house 34 Grand Griffin Sydney A., carpenter, house 22 Webster GRIFFIN WALTER HI., prop. City Hotel, 139 Merrimack, boards do. (see adv. dept., p. 25) Grimes Daniel, teamster, house rear 157 Main Grimshaw Henry, hatter, house 95 River Grogan Frank, hatter, house 11 Rose Gross David N., carriage painter, honse 4 Sixth GROVELAND FIRE INS. CO., John A, Apple- ton, agent, 85 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 49) Grover Alfred P., farmer, house 3 River Guay Antoine, shoemaker, house 153 Water Gubtal Amos C., last maker Ezra Kelley's last factory Gunston Herbert W., shoe-cutter, bds. 4 Gale court


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Gunston Lydia, widow of William, house 4 Gale court Gustre Alfred, shoemaker, house 4 School


HACKETT DANIEL (Stockbridge & Hackett), shoe monfr .. 103 Washington, house 2 Grove Hackett Maria, widow of Daniel, house 2 Grove Haddock Charles F., shoemaker, house 3 Warren Haddock Clarence, shoemaker, house 134 Winter Haddock Edward C., shoemaker, house 20 Auburn Haddock Nancy, widow of James, b. 1 Batcheller court Ilaeffey Ellen Mrs., house Lewis, cor. Lancaster Haeffey William, shoemaker, house '17 Lancaster Haggerty George, shoemaker, house 6 Mill Haggerty Hannah, widow of Daniel, house 15 Lancaster Haggett Daniel J., shoemaker, rooms 5 Park


Haight Charles C., carpenter, Granite, near school-house, honse C Pentucket


Ilail Lewis, carpenter, bds. Elm House, Emerson


Haines Daniel D., carriage trimmer, house 16 School


Haines Flora S., cashier, 51 Merrimack, b. 13 Lindel Haines John S., shoemaker, boards 11 ITale


Haines Octavia E., widow of Jolin W., honse 13 Lindel Haines Thomas J., teamster, house 7 Bartlett avenue HIale Charles E., laster, house 70 Essex


Hale E. J. M., flannel mntr. (Groveland), h. 75 Main


Hale George K., farmer, h. Kenoza, n. East parish road [do.


Hale Hannah C., wid. of Ezekiel, h. 14 School Hale Harry B. (Smith & Hale), grocer, 162 Essex, b. 181 HALE JAMES A., successor to (J. V. Smiley & Co.), books, periodicals, and paper-hangings, 6 Main, house 45 Cedar (see advt. front colored opp. title and line on back cover) [at Georgetown


HIale John, engineer at Haverhill Laundry, 27 Water, h.


HIale Lewis H., stitcher, house 10 William


Hale Margaret A,, widow of Charles S., house 181 Essex


Ilale Paul N., shoe-cutter, house 1 Bartlett


Hale Phebe Miss, boards 10 Bartlett


HIale Rebecca S., widow of James, house 15 Cedar llale William, house 46 Portland


Haley Cornelius, teamster, house 6 Mill


Haley Daniel, currier, house 59 Summer


Haley John, shoemaker, house 18 Harrison


Haley John, nail maker, boards 16 Locke


Haley John P., shoemaker, boards 18 Harrison


Haley Peter H., stock fitter, boards 59 Summer


Haley William, shoemaker, boards 18 Harrison


Hall Amanda M., widow of Jeremiah, h. Hilldale avenne


JIall Aunie Mrs., house 15 Walnut [Walnut


Hall Annie M., stitching room, 16 Washington, bds. 15


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Hall Benjamin F., shoe-cutter, bds. 51 Portland Hall Benjamin F., shoemaker, house 68 Summer


HIall Brackett F., shoe mnfr., 128 and 130 Washington, house 125 Main


Ilall B. Frank, shoemaker, house 34 Moore Hall Catherine Mrs., house rear 282 Washington


Hall Charles H., shoemaker, house 60 Franklin Hall Cyrus E., job wagon, house 12 Vestry


Hall Daniel F., shoemaker, house 19 Brickett


Hall Daniel H., shoe-cutter, house 51 Portland


Hall Edwin F., shoemaker, house 13 Oak


Hall Eliza P., widow of Charles E., house 6 Franklin Hall Ernest A., clerk, 38 Winter, bds. 21 Hilldale av.


Hall E. Tasker, clerk, 133 Merrimack, boards do. Hall Frank C., shoemaker, bas. Washington Square Hotel


Hall Frank H., shoe-cutter, boards 2 Moore


HIall Prank J., steam and gas fitter, rear 152 Merrimack, rooms 131 do.


Hall Frank M., shoe-cutter, bds. 21 Newcomb Hall F. W., shoemaker, boards Elin House


Hall George A., 6S Merrimack, house 76 Emerson Hall George W., entter, 124 Washington, h. 84 Emerson Hall Hendrick, foreman Goodrich & Porter, h. 27 Fifth Hall Henry A., trimming cutter, boards 2 Moore HIall II. S., farmer, h. Kenoza av., Gale farm


Hall Isane Y., shoemaker, house 77 River Hall James D., heeler, 124 Merrimack, honse & White


Ball James B., shoe-cutter, boards 28 Emerson Hall James K. (J. K. Hall & Co.), 15 Merrimack and 9 Washington, house at Bradford


Hall James T., carpenter, house 21 Hilldale avenue Hall Jesse G., carpenter and buil ler, b. 34 Arlington Hall John C., shoemaker, bils. Myrtle, cor. Autumn Hall Joseph, shoemaker, house S Lorke


Hall Joseph H., painter, house 73 Water


ITill J. Everett, shoemaker, boards 2 Spring place


HALL J. K. & CO. (James K. Hall), paper deal- ers, 15 Merrimack and 9 Washington (see advt. on front cover)


IIall L. D., shoemaker, boards 5 Pleasant


Hall Nellie Mrs., shoe stitcher, house 21 Winter Hall Richard A., stock cutter, house 8 Porter HIall Stacy G., shoemaker, house 80 Essex


Hall Susan M., wi low of Stephen, honse 2 Moore Hall William ,, shoemaker, boards 77 River Hall Winfield S., heel-catter, boards 81 Moore Halsall Henry, bookkeeper, 43 Merrimack, house 5 Vine Ham Annie ML., widow of James W,, house Lowell ave- nue, near school No. 8


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Ham Charles W., sole-cutter, bds. rear 218} Washington Ham Clarissa, widow, house rear 21812 Washington Ham Edward E., shoe-entter, bds. 1 Elin place Ham George, shoe mnfr., 64 Washington, h. 2 Bartlett Ham George W. (Geo. W. Ham & Co.), soda and mine- ral water infr., rear 66 Washington, house 12 Oak HAM GEO. W. & CO. (Geo. W. Ham), soda and mineral water mnfrs., rear 66 Washington (see adv. dept., p. 51) -


Ham John JI, shoemaker, house 13 Jackson Ham Shepard S., shoe-cutter, house 1 Elin place


Ham William, carpenter, house 3 Race


Hamel Cesaire, shoemaker, house 13 How


Hamel Leon, shoemaker, house 68 Franklin


. Hamelin Noah, shoemaker, house 88 Essex


Hamlin John C., shoem iker, house East parish, n. Church Hamlin Lydia, widow of Africa, h. Konoza, East parish Hamlin Taylor, shoemaker, b. John Hamlin's, East parish Hammond Andrew F., house 121 Merrimack


Hammond Daniel W. (Granton & Hammond), 18 Wash- ington, bonse 1 Carleton court


Hammond George K., shoemaker, house 8 Walmit


Hammond Lucy M., widow of Edward, bds. S Porter Hammond Philip A., shoe contractor, house 10 Dover Hammons Betsey F., widow of David, h. Washington, beyond Ayer [mack, ris, 44 do.


Hammons D. Arthur, heels, rands, etc., rear 116 Merri-


Hammons William, sole-entter, honse 2 Harrison


Hancock Franklin, h. Lowell avenue, near Bradley av.


Hancock Harry O., farmer, bds. Flavel Phillips', Liberty, near Crystal


Hanifin John, laborer, house 16 Primrose


Hanlon James, laborer, house 7 Mill


Hanlon James Mrs., house rear 22 John


Hanlon James, shoemaker, house 36 Sargent square


Hanlon John, harness maker, boards 7 Mill


Hanlon Matthew, shoemaker, h. Silver, near Primrose Hanlon Rosannah, widow of Joseph, h. 36 Sargent sq. Hanlon Thomas, shoemaker, boards 16 Sargent square Hanniford John, laborer, house Harrison


Hamon James G., shoemaker, boards 72 Winter


Hanrahan William, shoemaker, house 3 Kimball Janrohan John, laborer, boards River


Hanrohan Patrick, laborer, house rear 168 Washington HANSCOM BROS. (Moses W. and Wm. A. Han- seom ), hardware, paints, oils, etc., 30 Main (sec adv. dept., page 31)


Hanscom George II., carpenter, house 3 Dow avenue Hanscom J. Albert, clerk Hanscom Brothers, boards Ea- gle House


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Hanscom Moses W. (Hanscom Bros.), hardware, paints, oils, etc., 30 Main, h. 156 Main


Hanscom Win. A. ( Hanscom Bros.), hardware, paints, oils, etc., 30 Main, h. 150 Main


Hanson Edward, wood-worker, house 109 Winter Hanson Elizabeth, widow of Noah, honse 103 River


HANSON GEO. W., painter and paper-hanger, 5 White, h. do. (see adv. dept., p. 33)


Hanson Gilman L., farmer; h. Groveland, 2d from bridge Hanson Isaac jr., shoe-stitcher, rear 110 Merrimack, honse 25 White


Hanson John A., painter, 4 Bridge, h. at Bradford


Hanson Mary, widow, house 27 Pleasant


Hanson Sarah E., widow, house 6 Orchard


Ilanson Stephen, laborer, house 26 Howard


Ilapgood Inez E. Miss, teacher Winter street school, bds. 96 Essex


Hapgood Levi, shoemaker, house 1. Batchelder's court Harding Albert G., asst. bookkeeper, 188 Washington, bds. 76 Main


Harding Ann Miss, house 79 Water


Harding Elizabeth, widow of Benjamin, h. 79 Water


Harding George A., fireman, house 7 Grove


Harding Isaac Mrs., house 76 Main


Harding L. J. Mrs., dress and cloak making and milli- nery, 5 Water, house 79 do.


Hardy Chas. IL., blacksmith, 40 Sargent sq., h. 1 Central Hardy Clarence C., shoe-cutter, 156 Merrimack, house at Groveland


ITardy Clement W., stock-fitter, house 57 Merrimack Hardy Edmund R., confectionery, 150 Merrimack, house at Bradford


Hardy Fred W., at Gale Bros., bds. How, corner May Hardy George II., shoe-cutter, house 52 No. Broadway Hardy George W., heel-contractor, house 6 Oak Hardy Harry W., shoemaker, boards 56 Water Hardy John H., shoemaker, house 56 Water


HARDY JOSEPH C., wood, coal, hay and grain, 154 Winter, h. 1 Beacon (see adv. dept., p. 27)


Hardy Peter, carpenter, house 23 River Hardy Richard, shoemaker, house 10 High Hardy Thomas II., hatter, boards 103 River Hardy Wm. H., shoemaker, boards 56 Water Hargraves Charlotte Mrs., house 4 Water HARMON GEO. O., boots and shoes, 17 Main, h. 15 do. (see adv. dept., p. 33)


Harnden Otis, with Gowing & Higgins, h. 5 Duncan Harney Michael, laborer, boards 6 New


Harper William, hat dyer, house rear Fleet


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Harrigan Cornelius, shoe-dresser, boards 24 Harrison Harrigan David, shoemaker, house 24 Harrison


Harrigan Dennis, laborer, house Hale, n. Brickett


Harrigan John II., clerk, boards 24 Harrison


IIarriman Benjamin, farmer, h. Plaistow rd., n. Concord Harriman Chas. HI., shoemaker, h. Plaistow rd., n. Concord Harriman Daniel, shoe mofr., 58 and GO Washington, h. 76 Water


Harriman Ira F., shoemaker, h. Plaistow rd., n. N. II. line Harriman Jesse II., bookkeeper, house 10 Walnut


Harriman John, boards 4 Seventh


Harriman Lizzie K., vocal music teacher, bds. 76 Water Harriman Warren A., shoemaker, house Plaistow road, near Concord


Harriman Win. S., soles and stiffenings, rear 44 Washing- ton, house at Bradford


Harrington Joseph, tailor, house rear 11 Maple


Harris Alexander, shoemaker, house 39 Charles


Harris Arthur, laborer, house 28 Elm


Harris Charles B., shoemaker, boards 10 Ashland


Harris Elmer S., shoe mufr., 813 Washington, house 14S Main


Harris Geo. II., at steam laundry, 27 Water, b. 11 Green Harris George W., jeweler, boards 6 Baldwin


Harris Isaac B., shoemaker, house 10 Ashland


Harris James W. (Potter & Harris), carpenter, 15 Sixth, house 13 do.


Harris James W., shoemaker, house 10 Auburn


HARRIS JOHN E,, prop. Haverhill steam laundry, 27 Water, bds. 5 Dow av. (see advt. on front cover) Harris Joseph K., shoe innfr., 17 Washington square, h. 150 Main


Harris Leander, foreman, 8112 Washington, h. at Bradford HIarris Mary B., widow of Wm. D., house 2 Charles


Harris Thomas, painter, house rear 32 Moore


Harris Win. H., in steam laundry, 27 Water, b. 16 Lindel ILARRIS W.H. H., watchmaker and jeweler, 192 Merrimack, h. 6 Baldwin (sce adv. dept., p. 18)


Harrison Alexander, batter, boards 16 How


Hart Francis, shoemaker, boards 34 Essex


Hart Martin, gardener and grocer, 11 Lancaster, house 13 do.


Hartford Andrew J., clerk, 13 Washington, b. 3 Cherry


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Hartford James R., shoemaker, boards 2 Locke


Hartford Woodbury, shoemaker, bds. rear 19 How


Hartwell J. Edwin, shoe-cutter, boards 26 Portland


Hartwell Win. E., printer Haverhill Gazette, house 26 Portland


Harvey Chas. G., shoemaker, bds. Wm. Hooper's, Water


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Life, 7


Of Insurance


The undersigned bez to announce that they have formed an association nuder the name of the "NORTH EAUX DIETER'T SOCIETY," to carry on the bir ness of Life Insure ce In connection with the New York Life Insurance Co.


This company was chartered in ISH, verrienred bu iness in 1845, and is now one of the largest, wealthiest and most protitell santral life insurance companies in the worldi.


During the thirty five years of its existence it is paid to the witows and orplan of Green All members, F20,005, 6.1, in cash, and to living members, in end Arments, Hvidends, etc., 829, 11, 1-2. 1 ..


nepal Los as, Dividende, and all offer Mittalates, 10 :471, 714.99; and the vet surplus to over . ..


There is freely ios For_er or sou ter ditoil institution of any kind Intheworld. I .ferdin it for steto, and med the premiums drzewa in fall, at rigoler rates.


We respectfully invite the good-will and patronage of our friends and fellow diez ne, and promiso in return our bestefforts in a landing and protect- ing their interests and the interests of their maya Putativ s after their droth, -- to the end that no more money may be lost by our people in untrustworthy life i. atrance companies, or through the misrepresentations of mureliable agents.


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Horace S. Bartlett


Office, 106 Merrimack Street, Haverhill.


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Harvey George A., foreman Sawyer && Kimball, boards 13 Pecker


Harvey James B., clerk, 152 Merrimack, bds. 9 How


Harvey Henry, boards Eagle House


Haseltine Abigail M., wid. of Albert A., h. 19 Green Haseltine Amos, farmer, h. Broadway, Ayer's village


Haseltine Charles A., clerk freight depot B. & M. R. R., house 189 Merrimack


IJaseltine Charles H. (Smith & Haseltine), ladies' furnish- ing goods, 50 Merrimack, boards 19 Green


Haseltine Charles H., leather sorter, boards City Hotel


Haseltine Fanny C. Mrs., house 35 Winter


Haseltine George W., mason, house North Broadway


Haseltine Ira G. (Meader & Haseltine), shoe contractor, house 16 Cedar


Haseltine John M., shoe-cutter, house Haseltine court


Haseltine Martha W., widow of Ward, h. No. Broadway Haseltine Nelson, heel cutter, house Scotland hill Haseltine Richard, farmer, h. Washington, n. Silver hill Haseltine Walter S., heeler, boards 81 Emerson


Haseltine William L., farmer, house North Broadway Haselton Charles W., shoe stitcher, 29 Washington, h. 86 Water [corner Carleton court


Hlaselton G. A., shoe stitcher, 29 Washington, h. Water, Haskell Barnabas D., gold and silver smith, 14 Exchange block, Water, house at Bradford


Haskell Jacob G. J., carpenter, house 26 Franklin


Hastings Fay ( Hastings & Co.), dry goods, 54 Merrimack, boards 21 Portland [Bradford Hastings Fred. J., shoe-cutter, 61 Washington, house at Hastings Horace, house 21 Portland


Hastings Horace jr. (Hastings & Co.), dry goods, 54 Merrimack, house 80 Emerson


Hastings Louis E. (Hastings & Tilton), clothing dealer, 49 Merrimack, house 26 Arlington


Hastings & Co. (Fay and Horace Hastings jr.), dry goods, 54 Merrimack


Hastings & Tilton (Louis E. Hastings and Alfred M. Til- ton), clothing and furnishing goods, 49 Merrimack


Hasty Augustus, shoemaker, house 113 Broadway Hasty Frank A., shoe packer, boards 113 Broadway Hatch Alfred B., farmer, h. Groveland, between Spruce and Jordan [Bradford Hatch Fred T., bookkeeper Greene & Nichols, boards at Hatch Leslie, concrete paver, boards 20 Ayer


Hatch M. P., shoemaker, boards 3 Spring


Haurtan Peter, shoemaker, house rear 16 Locke


Haverhill Cornet Band, office and band room 82 Merrimack 7


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HAVERHILL DAILY AND WEEKLY BULLETIN, 4 Main (see advt. opp. preface )


HAVERHILL GAS CO., office 104 Merrimack, and works 156 Winter, near railroad crossing (see advt. miscellaneous department )


HAVERHILL GAZETTE AND EVENING TELEPHONE, daily and weekly, 26 Merri- mack (see adv. dept., p. 28)


Haverhill Hat Co., rear City Hall


Haverhill Hat and Bonnet Bleachery, 19 Water


HAVERHILL LAUNDRY, 27 Water (see advt. on front cover)


HAVERHILL NATIONAL BANK, 85 Merri- mack (see advt. miscellaneous dept.)


HAVERHILL SAVINGS BANK, 85 Merrimack Haverhill Steamboat Express Co., George W. Duncan, treasurer, 3 Water


Haverhill and Groveland Street Railroad, office 3 Water Hawes Henry H., farmer, boards Frank B. Carleton's, Lowell avenne [Washington


Hayden George A., machinist, 35 Washington, house 253 Hayes Cornelius F. (Hayes & Connor), house at Bradford


Hayes Edward, shoemaker, house 4 Spring


Hayes Edward P., shoemaker, house 4 Lindel


Haves Elizabeth, widow of John, house 30 Sixth


Hayes Emma C., widow of Alfred W., teacher High street school, house 3 Beacon


Hayes George II., shoemaker, rooms & Garden court


Hayes George I., boards 4 Lindel


Hayes Ivory, heeler, boards 20 How


Hayes Jerry, soles, etc., rear 68 Washington, house at Bradford [Bradford


Hayes Jerry jr., shoe-cutter, 108 Washington, house at Hayes John, job wagon, house GO Primrose


Llaves John W., leather sorter, house 34 How


Hayes J. Chesley, foreman Alphens Currier, h. 14 Bartlett Hayes Mary E. Mrs., house 10 Ashland


Hayes Richard, boot and shoe heeler, 164 Merrimack, h. rear 16 Oak


Hayes Robert, shoemaker, b. Kenoza, n. E. Parish road


Hayes Sarah C. Miss, house 17 Grand


Hayes & Connor (Cornelius F. Hayes and Michael Cou- nor), morocco manufacturers, r. 27 Washington sq.


Hayhurst Richmul, widow of John, h. corporation, rear woolen mill


Haynes Allison, shoe-cutter, boards 33 Broadway


Haynes Alvin, shoemaker, h. Crystal, Ayer's village Haynes Arthur W., farmer, house Crystal


Haynes Daniel D., carriage trimmer, house 16 School


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Haynes Edward, boot and shoemaker, 147 Merrimack, boards 27 Pecker


Haynes Freeman, shoemaker, house 62 Kenoza avenue Haynes George A,, shoemaker, h. Lowell av., near school- house No. 8


Haynes Gilman, farmer, h. Broadway, Ayer's village Haynes Jackson, milkman, h. Lowell av., cor. Carleton Haynes Laura A. Mrs., b. Phineas Haynes', Ayer's village Haynes Phineas, house Broadway, Ayer's village


Haynes Sarah H., widow of Moses, h. Lowell av., near Carleton


Haynes Thomas G., grease mnfr,, house 10 Mill


Hazeltine Walter, heeler, boards 81 Emerson


Hazen Frank, clerk, 20 Merrimack, boards 47 Winter


Hazen Nettie M. Mrs., house 19 How


Hazen West R., clerk Frothingham & Underhill, boards at Bradford


Head Addison, shoemaker, house 19 Lawrence


Head Alvah, shoemaker, boards 13 Pecker


Head Chas. A., clerk, 77 Merrimack, boards 20 Ashland


Head Edward E., shoe-cutter, boards 20 Ashland Head Frank S., paper box maker, boards 20 Ashland


Head Geo. A., shoemaker, boards 13 Pecker Head John L., farmer, house 62 Kenoza avenue


llead L. Jane, widow of Reuben, house 20 Ashland


Ilead Will F., printer, boards 20 Ashland


Heald Benn. Richards, shoemaker, boards 15 Portland HIeath Albert C., architect and builder, house River road, near Chain Ferry road


Heath Charles E., bookkeeper, 19 Washington square, house 7 Grand


Heath Chas. H., shoe-cutter, house 3 Chestnut


Heath Charles M., shoe-packer, boards 3 Portland


Heath Eliza Mrs., house 19 Orchard [8 Moore


Heath F. Elvin, shoe minfr., 30 and 32 Washington, h.


Heath George A., shoe-cutter, boards 1 Elm place


Heath Henry W., shoe-cutter, boards 1 Ehn place


Heath John E., wax-thread operator, honse 133 Water Heath John P., shoe-cutter, honse 1 Elm place


Heath Mary Ann, widow of Charles, h. No. Broadway


Heath Sarah R. Miss, boards 8 Moore


Heath Sarah W., widow of Lewis, house 14 Cedar


Heath Walter S., farmer, bds. Mrs. M. A. Heath's, North Broadway


Heath Win. D., carpenter and builder, S Moore, house do. Heaton George, plumber, boards 5 Portland [ple Hebert Philias, shoe infr., h. Central, bet. High and Tem- Hebert Pierre, house 147 Washington


Heckman David, heel mnfr., 180 Merrimack, h. at Bradford


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Heckman Jacob A., machine operator, 1 Gardner block, house at Bradford


Heller Joseph, farmer, honse Lowell av., Scotland hill HENDERSON DAVID, shoe patterns, 51 Wash- ington, house at Bradford (see adv. dept., p. 9) Henderson James G., shoemaker, h. 103 Winter [ton


Henderson Mary J., widow of Hiram W., h. 208 Washing. Henderson Stephen A., shoemaker, house 18 School Hennessey Daniel, shoe-dresser, house 40 Harrison . Hennessy Patrick J., shoemaker, house rear 6 Broadway IIenry William H., spring-maker, 12 Pleasant, bds. 196 Merrimack


HIenville William W., house 43 No. Broadway


Horrick Caleb IL, rolls leather, boards 19 Locke


Herrick Geo. I., engineer, house 3 Walnut


Herrick Howard, leather-roller, boards 19 Locke


Herrick Israel, engineer, house 19 Locke [54 Portland


Herring Asa. H., shoe mnfr., 156 and 158 Merrimack, h. Herring Charles M., boards 54 Portland


Hersey Arthur S., weigher of sole leather, boards 7 Vine


Heisey Caleb Mrs., house 6 Summer [Main Hersey Caleb W., boots and shoes (152 Federal, B.), h. 74 Hersey George Mrs., house 7 Vine


Hersey Michael, shoemaker, boards 9 How [Summer Hersey Sarah Miss, teacher Kenoza avenne school, bus. 6 Hersey Walter H., clerk, boards 74 Main




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