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MASONIC HALL ASSOCIATION. Organized 1866. Capital, $50,000.
E. G. Tilton, B. F. Leighton, Merrimack Lodge; Chas. Edwards, Chas. LeBosquet, Saggehew Lodge; Chas. W. Chase, George E. Elliott, Pentucket Chapter, R. A. M .; S. R. Bartlett, Eben C. Bailey, Haverhill. Council, R. and S. M .; James E. Gale, S. M. Currier, Haverhill Comman- dery, K. T.
ODD FELLOWS.
MUTUAL RELIEF LODGE, NO. 83, I. O. OF O. F.
Meets every Monday evening in Odd Fellows Hall, Main street.
Moses S. Brown, N. G .; Walter Ayer, V. G .; Henry Lebosquet, Sec .; Henry HI. Jones, Treas .; Charles II. Clark, War .; Nahum Lothrop, Con .; Willie S. Vittum, J. G .; William H. Harris, O. G .; Albert E. Ellis, R. S. S .; Lorenzo R. Washburn, L. S. S; John S. Fuller, R. S. to N. G .; Timothy Huse, L. S. to N. G .; George W. Roberts, R. S. to V. G .; John P. M. Green, L. S.to V.G.
MIZPANI LODGE, NO. 151, I. O. OF O. F.
Meets Odd Fellows Hall, 25 Main street, every Friday evening.
Ira O. Sawyer, N. G .; John Woodman, V. G .; J. M. Palmer, Rec. Sec .; J. P. Hicks, Treas .; H. W. Sweatt, War .; R. Baxter Brown, Con .; II. M. Clay, O. G .; S. S. Ilam, I. G .; L. F. Abbott, R. S. to N. G .; G. W. Tib- betts, L. S. to N. G .; Thomas Entwistie, R. S. to V. G .; G. A. Osgood, L. S. to V. G .; W. M. Chick, R. S. S .; G. F. Crockett, L. S. S.
Present Membership about 275.
KENOZA LODGE, D. OF R., NO. 4, I. O. OF O. F.
Meets first and third Wednesday in each month, at Odd Fellows Hall, 25 Main Street.
S. A. Snseman, N. G .; Harriet N. Perley, V. G .; Mary E. Tenney, Rec. Sec., A. G. Huse, Cor. Sc .; Mrs. S. A. Suseman, R. S. to N. G .: Mrs. Ellen Kempton, L. S. to N. G .; Mrs. M. E. Wilson, R. S. to V. G .; Mrs.
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L. F. Russ, L. S. to V. G., Mrs. Kate Batchelder, Con- ductor; Mrs. Eliza Entwistle, Warden; Walter Scribner, O. G .; Frank H. Russ, I. G .; Abbie Hill, Choplain.
Membership, 200.
EAGLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 32, I. O. OF O. F.
Meetings second and fourth Wednesday in each month.
Win. H. Page, C. P .; Henry Haskell, S. W .; H. C. Pearson, II. P .; John W. Fleming, J. W .; II. LeBos- quet, Sec .; Geo. F. Perkins, Treas .; S. A. Suseman, O. S .; A. II. Jennings, I. S .; Albert Crowell, G .; L. F. Abbott, 1st W., J. O. Moore, 2d W., Chas. Larrabee, 3d W .; J. H. Cleary, 4th W .; Geo F. Eaton, 1st G. of T .; D. O. Bomer, 2d G. of T.
Present membership, 200.
MERRIMACK LODGE, NO. 1631, G. U. OF O. F.
Meets at Lodge room 144 Merrimack street, second and fourth Monday evening in each month.
Sidney Mason, N. G .; James Lawson, Treas .; Arthur Ilarris, V. G .; Thomas Nelson, P. S .; Wm. Ruff, Chaplain.
ODD FELLOWS HALL ASSOCIATION. Organized 1868. Capital, $100,000.
L. C. Wadleigh, President; A. B. Jaques, Secretary and Treasurer; Timothy Huse, L. C. Wadleigh, Matthew Paul, B. F. Leighton, Wm. A. Hanscom, Directors.
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JOHN G. WHITTIER COUNCIL, NO. 74.
Instituted April 9th, 1878.
Meets first and third Thursday evenings each month at Good Templars Hall, Merrimack, corner Fleet streets.
W. F. Thayer, Regent; I. H. Jones, Vice Regent; J. O. Moore, Orator; Jones Frankle, Past Regent; E. HI. Emerson, Secretary: F. C. Wilson, Collector; F. N. Flanders, Treasurer; I. F. Morse, Chaplain: C. II. Worthen, Warden; Daniel Fitts, Sentry; B. F. Leighton, O. S.
Membership, 52.
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J. O. U. A. M.
ENTERPRISE COUNCIL, NO. 1, JR., J. O. U. A. M.
Meets at Mechanics Hall, Exchange building, 20 Water street, every Friday.
M. F. Perkins, C .; Eugene Pilling, V. C .; C. F. Dow, R. S .; Fred. A. Daniels, A. R. S .; E. A. Bailey, T .; C. M. How, F. S .; Oscar Hall, C .; George Sargent, W .; A. P. Walker, J. S .; G. Il. Greenman, O. S .; A. G. Harding, J. P. C.
Membership, about 50.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
PALESTINE LODGE, NO. 26, K. of P. Organized March, 1870. .
Meeting every Wednesday evening at 712 o'clock.
Fred II. Morse, C. C .; Thomas A. Norcross, T'. C .; George A. Alexander, Prl .; Samuel S. Corliss, M. E .; James P. Hicks, M. F .; Harry R. Watson, K. R. S .: Jo- siah F. Perry, M. A .; Joseph A. Dalrymple, I. G .; Eras- tus W. Flanders, O. G., Samuel B. Perry, P. C .; S. P. Farnsworth, Trustee for 6 months; Benjamin W. Mor- Till, Trustee for 12 months; Patrick Nalty, Trustee for 18 months.
SECTION 155, ENDOWMENT RANK.
Geo. A. Alexander, Pres .; Patrick Nalty, V. P .; Benjamin W. Morrill, Chaplain; I. R. Watson, Sec. and Treus .; Fred H. Morse, Guide; J. C. Wyman, Guard; J. L. Briggs, Sentinel.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. MAJOR HOW ENCAMPMENT, POST 47. Instituted Jan. 28, 1868.
Meets every Tuesday evening, at G. A. R. Hall, Merri- mack street, corner West.
Geo. F. Moore, C .; J. F. Perry, S. V. C .; S. B. Perry, .J. V. C .; E. G. W. Cartwright, Adjt .; A. M. Tilton, Q. M .; J. O. Moore, Surgeon; G. I. Herrick, Chap .; C. E. Peabody, O. D .; P. F. Fitzgerald, O. G .; Albert LeBos- quet, S. MI .; Van E. Smith, Q. M. S.
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MAJOR HOW RELIEF CORPS.
Miss Hattie M. Mason, Pres .; Mrs. Emma Foster, Vice Pres .; Mrs. Sarah Bachelder, Sec .; Mrs. Dickey, Treas .; Mrs. Bachelder, Chop .; Mrs. Abbie Runnells, Con .; Mrs. Clara Grimshaw, Guar.
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KNIGHTS OF HONOR. PENTUCKET LODGE, NO. 171.
Instituted Oct. 11, 1875. .
Meets every second and fourth Friday evening, at Good Templars Hall, 58 Merrimack street.
F. N. Flanders, 'P. D .; T. P. Mitchell, D .; C. E. Stur- gis, V. D .: L. H. Hopkinson, A. D .; Hiram P. Davis, Chap .; Albert I. Schagan, Guide; R. H. Baker, Rep .; M. O. Cluff, Fin. Rep .; B. F. Leighton, Treas .; Peter Ashworth, Guar,; J. C. Hewett, Sen .; D. J. Flanders, WV. O. Tuck, D. J. Poor, Trustecs.
MILITARY. HIAVERIIILL CITY GUARD, CO. F, s 8th Regt. M. V. M. Organized Aug. 9, 1869.
Armory, Music Hall, 30 Winter street. Drill meetings every Monday evening. Business meetings second Mon- day evening of every month.
Geo. II. Hanscom, Copt .; Wm. L. French, 1st Lieut .; Benjamin H. Jellison, 2d Lieut.
A. O. OF H. Organized April, 1870.
Headquarters Old Odd Fellows Ilall, Main street. Thomas Duffee, Pres .; Patrick Dillon, Fin. Sec .; Peter Clohecy, Treas.
Membership about 100.
A. O. OF S.
OLIVE BRANCH LODGE, NO. 6. Organized Dec. 14, 1878.
Meets every two weeks, at Shepherds Hall, 78 Merri- mack street.
Richard K. Bayley, Benj. L. Hovey, P. M .; Benjamin Horne, W. M .; James Chudley, D. M .; James Schol- field, Treas .; John Crossley, Sec.
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L. OF H. EXCELSIOR COUNCIL.
Meets in Good Templar Hall.
C. F. Sherman, C .; J. II. Hodgdon, V. C .; S. F. Stan- ley, Sec .; E. H. Emerson, Col .; F. B. Carleton, Treas .; J. O. Moore, Med. Examiner; C. F. Sherman, Alt. Med. Examiner; G. W. Ladd, Orator; Addie M. Jones, Chap .; E. H. Holland, Ward .; T. II. Lovejoy, Guide; E. C. Miller, Sentry; B. F. Leighton, Luther Day, II. H. Jones, Trustees.
I. O. OF P. F. PLYMOUTH ROCK COLONY, NO. 3. Instituted Sept. 26, 1879. Meets every Monday evening at Magpolia ITall.
Austin C. Sprague, Gov .; Annie L. Harriman, Licui. Gov .; J. Milton Young, Sec .; Alfred W. Anderson, Treas .; Harry S. Tilton, Col .; Abigail Hill, Chap .; Andrew F. Shaw, Serg .- at-Arms; Hattie A. Sprague, Dep. Serg .- at- Arms; Charles E. Joy, S. I. G .; Albert E. Webster, S. O. G .; Jesse II. Harriman, Es. Goc .; J. Merrill Ordway, Reuben C. Miller, Charles G. Bean, Trustees.
K. OF G. C. Organized Nov. 6, 1878.
Meets first and third Friday evenings in each month, at K. of P. Ilall, Merrimack street.
Harvey R. Eastman, N. C .; L. S. Hodgdon, N. V. C .; R. B. Mitchell, Prolute; Jackson Webster, K. of R .; M. M. Corson, F. K. of R .; James R. Horne, Treas .; Burt B. Mitchell, Herald; John Lane, W. O. G .; Margie Snay, W. I. G.
TEMPERANCE. HAVERHILL TEMPERANCE REFORM CLUB. Organized April 10, 1874.
Meets every Monday evening.
Daniel Dickerson, President: Wingate Burnham, Sec- retary: Miss Hattie Lane, Organist; Mansfield Hatch, Chorister; Rev. J. W. Robbins, Chaplain.
Membership, about 3500.
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REFORMED MEN'S UNION.
William Osgood, Pres .; John A. Hurn, First Vice Pres .; Jolin J. Shaw, Second Vice Pres .; Duncan Sher- wood, Treas .; Joseph D. Cook, Rec. Sec .; Wingate Burnham, Fin. Sec.
RIVERSIDE LODGE, NO. 27, I. O. of G. T. Instituted February 7, 1866.
R. E. Griffin, W. C. T .; Mary Walker, W. V. T .; " John McKay, W. S .; Richard I. Cunningham, F. S .; N. C. Fernald, W. Treas .; Ellen F. Richardson, Chap .; Geo. Miller, W. Mar .; Della Downes, W. I. G .; Levi Pca- body, W. O. G .; Miss Minnie C. Stow, D. Mar .; Addie Słocumb, A. Sec .; Lena Simonds, R. II. S .; Miss Mamie Richardson, L. H. S.
PURITY TEMPLE OF HONOR, NO. 27. Organized March 11, 1872. Meets occasionally.
OTHER SOCIETIES.
CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY AND HOME.
Kenoza avenue, opposite Lawrence. Mrs. Maria L. Nichols, Matron; Mrs. R. H. Seely, Pres .; Mrs. E. G. Frothingham, Mrs. M. P. Chase, Vice Pres .; Mrs. Mary F. Ames, Treas .; Mrs. Win. Sellers, Sec .; Mrs. J. C. Green, Asst. Sec.
FEMALE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Organized 1818. Room No. 4, City Hall. -
Meets every Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Ann A. Johnson, Pres .; Mrs. P. B. How, Vice Pres .; Mrs. Low, Sec .; Mrs. C. Butrick, Treas. Members about 300.
HARRIET NEWELL MISSION BAND.
Center Church.
Miss Hattie C. Webb, Pres .; Miss Clara E. Gage, Vice Pres .; Miss Hattie E. Allen, Sec .; Miss Katie W. Chase, Treas .; Miss Lizzie M. Flint, Mrs. Elvira A. Spencer, Sarah E. Nichols, Ines Nutting, Bourd of Managers.
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HAVERHILL BAR.
IIon. Henry Carter, Pres .; E. N. Hill, Sec. and Treas .; J. P. Jones, Henry N. Merrill, J. K. Jenness, B. F. Brick- ett, D. C. Bartlett, Standing Committee.
HAVERHILL YACHT CLUB. Organized Feb. 19, 1874. Club Rooms No. 20 Water street.
Meets first Wednesday evening in each month.
Fairfield Harris, Com .; G. A. Tuxbury, Vice Com .; J. E. Heath, Fleet Capt .; Charles H. Stacy, Sec .; W. M. Dresser, Treas .; H. J. Doane, Measurer; W. Simonds, WV. O. Greene, John Goodwin, Trustees; Fairfield Harris, E. F. Brown, S. C. Huntington, Regutta Committee.
SOCIETE ST. JEAN DE BAPTISTE. Organized 1871.
Meets every Wednesday evening, in West's block, Water street.
Raphael St. Onge, Pres .; Medard Mercier, Vice Pres .; Magioire Bonin, Rec. Sec .; Louis Goudreault, Fin. Sec .; Henry Houle, Asst. Fin. Sec .; Leon Maabotte, Cor. Sec .; Louis Plonf, Treas .; Alfred Paternande, 1st Com .; Joseph Ethier, 2d Com .; Felix Bordelais, Joseph Goulet, Onesime Mocin, Augur Blanchet, Cirille Baudin, Directors.
SOLDIERS AID SOCIETY. Organized October, 1879.
Meets every Tuesday evening, at Magnolia Hall, 53 Merrimack street.
Mrs. Emma M. Corson, Pres .; Mrs. Laura Carr, 1st Vice Pres .; Mrs. Abbie Goodrich, 27 Vice Pres .; Mrs. Mary A. Clark, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. A. Thissell, Fin. Sec .; Mrs. Sarah J. Morrison, Chap .; Mrs. Emma Vaughn, Con .; Miss Carrie Collins, Sen.
THIE OLD LADIES HOME ASSOCIATION. Main street, near Kenoza avenue
Organized 1858.
Mrs. S. Prescott Bradley, Pres .; Mrs. M. D. George, Mrs. A. B. Jaques, Vice Pres .; Mrs. John Crowell, S.c .; Miss A. M. Wheeler, Treas .: Miss Mary Corliss, Asst. Sec .; Mrs. E. B. Hibbard, Motion.
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WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
Mrs. A. G. Spencer, Pres .; Julia A. Marshall, Mrs. S. A. Nowell, W. II. Spencer, Vice Pres .; Ida F. Morse, Scc .; Mrs. C. C. Morse, Treas .; Mrs. O. A. Roberts, Mrs. G. W. Webster, Mrs. R. S. Chase, Mrs. C. H. Hill, Thos. S. Bailey, Miss Sarah Brown, Samuel Roberts, Miss Abbie · Gardner, Mrs. Richard Webster, Executive Committee.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. 78 Merrimack street.
Edward A. Lawrence, Pres .; John Barbour, Perley A. Stone, Seth K. Mitchell, Vice Pres .; Chas. L. Rhoades, Gen. Sec .; C. K. Flanders, Rec. Sec .; W. Stickney Chase, Treas.
CORPORATIONS, ETC. HAVERHILL AQUEDUCT COMPANY.
Organized 1802. Office 3 Water street. Levi C. Wadleigh, Pres .; J. H. Carleton, Treas .; Chas. W. Morse, Supt.
HAVERHILL CO-OPERATIVE SAVING FUND AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Organized Aug. 13, 1877. Capital stock (to be accumulated), $1,000,000. Outstanding loans, $11,000. Place of meeting Apollo Hall, 60 Merrimack street.
Monthly meeting first Monday in each month at 7.30 P.M. Annual meeting first Monday in July at 6 p.Mr.
Shares for sale and full information furnished on appli- cation to the Secretary.
Amos W. Downing, Pres .; M. Warren Hanscom, Vice Pres .: Wm. H. Page, Sec., 60 Merrimack street, room 2, with Jones Frankle, City Insurance office; J. W. Ben- nett, Treas .; Nathan Longfellow, Chas. T. Ford, W. W. Sprague, Ira O. Sawyer, B. F. Leighton, H. F. Morse, Goo. W. Ladd, S. S. Corliss, N. K. Johnson, Directors; L. T. Woodbury, M. O. Cluff, E. B. Merrill, Auditors; Joseph K. Jenness, Attorney.
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HAVERHILL GAS LIGIIT CO. 104 Merrimack street. Organized 1853. Capital $75,000.
John A. Appleton, Pres .; George Appleton, Treas. and Collector; J. A. Appleton, Levi Taylor, John P. Gilman, Levi Sprague, A. A. Sargent, W. R. Whittier, J. V. Smiley, Directors; Wm. K. Stratton, Supt. (see advt., page 302)
HAVERUILL HAT COMPANY.
Henry Rust, Supt .; Charles Butters, Treas .; Eben Mitchell, James E. Gale, P. B. How, John A. Appleton, George W. Duncan, Directors.
HAVERHILL STEAMBOAT EXPRESS COMPANY.
Incorporated 1877.
Edwin Bowley, Pres .; Edwin Bowley, W. H. Smiley, A. Washington Chase, Geo. W. Duncan, J. B. Nichols, Directors; Geo. W. Duncan, Clerk and Treasurer.
HAVERHILL AND GROVELAND STREET R. R. Incorporated 1877. Capital $24,000.
Eben Mitchell, Pres .; George W. Duncan, Treas .; J. B. Swett, Levi Taylor, Eben Mitchell, James D. White, G. W. Duncan, Directors.
HILLDALE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.
Incorporated 1859.
James HI. Carleton, Pres .; J. H. Carleton, Levi Tay- lor, E. H. Safford, D. F. Fitts, Daniel Goodrich, Trustees; Dudley Porter, Treas .; E. P. Hill, Clerk.
KENOZA LAKE CLUB.
Incorporated February 20, 1860.
James II. Carleton, Pres .; John P. Randall, D. F. Fitts, Vice Presidents; Daniel Fitts, Dudley Porter, Jo- seph Goodrich jr., Charles W. Chase, Jas. F. West, Board of Control; J. V. Smiley, Sec. and Treus.
MERRIMACK VALLEY STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
Organized January 1st, 1880.
J. II. Farnsworth, Pres .; A. B. Jaques, Se .: James E. Gale, Treas .; D. C. Bartlett, Clerk; J. H. Farnsworth, Eben Mitchell, P. C. Swett, J. R. Nichols, E. E. Stimp- son, Directors.
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LINWOOD CEMETERY CORPORATION.
George Appleton, Pres .; D. B. Tenney, Clerk and Treas .; Elias T. Ingalls, Auditor; George Appleton, Eben Mitchell, Charles Edwards, George W. Duncan, Levi Taylor, Charles E. Kelley, Trustees; George Apple- ton, Supt.
STAGE AND OMNIBUS LINES.
HAVERIIILL. AND NEWBURYPORT. Office, Eagle House, Main street. Leaves daily, 2 P.M. . William P. Bailey, proprietor and driver.
HAVERHILL AND AMESBURY MILLS. Office, Eagle House, Main street.
Leaves daily at 412 P.M. W. B. Richards, proprietor, O. T. Batchelder, driver.
HAVERHILL AND WEST AMESBURY. Office, Eagle House, Main street.
Leaves daily at 416 p.M. W. B. Richards, proprietor, O. T. Batchelder, driver.
HAVERHILL, PLAISTOW, E. HAMPSTEAD, DAN- VILLE AND SANDOWN. Office 23 Merrimack street.
Leaves daily at 4.45 P.M.
HIGHLAND OMNIBUS LINE.
Charles A. Jaques, proprietor. Runs daily from East Parish to Depot and return. Also runs to Webster st., twice daily (see adv. dept., p. 28)
EXPRESSES AND TELEGRAPH.
AYER & CO.'S HAVERHILL AND BOSTON EXPRESS.
Office 5 Merrimack street, Haverhill. Leaves three times daily (see advt. inside back cover).
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RUSSELL SAYWARD & CO.'S BOSTON EXPRESS. Office 77 Merrimack street, Haverhill.
Leaves three times daily (see advt. inside front cover). .
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. No. 119 Merrimack street, Haverhill, Mass.
POST-OFFICES. HAVERHILL POST-OFFICE. 58 and 60 Merrimack street. William E. Brunt, Postmaster. Calvin Butrick, JI. O. Burr, Edwin F. Brown, John A. Glines, Benjamin HI. Taylor, Clerks.
AYERS VILLAGE POST-OFFICE.
Charles C. Whittemore, Postmaster. Mails leave 4.00 PMML; arrive 7.00 P.M.
ROCKS . VILLAGE POST-OFFICE.
John B. Nichols 2d, Postmaster. Mails leave 10.30 A.M .; arrive 4.00 P.M.
POSTAGE LAWS-ACT OF 1873.
For every letter or written communication of any de- scription, the weight not over half of an ounce, any dis- tance within the United States, 3 cents prepaid; and for each additional /2 ounce, or fraction of the same, add one single rate, or 3 cents, prepaid.
Each drop-letter placed in the post-office for delivery. weight not exceeding one-half of an ounce, 2 cents; and for each additional 12 ounce, or fraction of the same, add one rate, or 2 cents, prepaid.
Unsealed circulars, 1 cent.
Books, for each 2 ounces, or fraction of ounce, one cent; book or package not to exceed in weight four pounds, ex- cept when sent by order of Congress. Book manuscript, proof-sheets (corrected or not corrected ), and blanks, one cent for each two ounces, or fraction thereof.
Mailable matter, such as not mentioned above, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions, maps, prints, engravings, flexible patterns, samples and sample cards, phonographic paper, letter envelopes, postal envelopes, paper and pho- tographic representations of different types may be trans-
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mitted by mail, for each two ounces, or fraction of the same, two cents, weight of package not to exceed four pounds avoirdupois.
Newspapers, periodicals, or other articles of printed matter, except books and circulars, not weighing over one ounce, or fraction thereof, to any part of the United States, one cent, prepaid.
Mails close for Boston, South and West, 6.30, 8.00 and 11.30 Ar. and 6.00 p.M; arrive at 9.00 A.M., and 2.30, 5.00, and 7.30 p.r.
Eastern mails are sent from this office at 8.30 A.M. and 4.00 p.M .; arrive at 12.30 and 7.00 P.M.
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. .
Deputy Collector, Darius Pierce.
ESSEX COUNTY. Incorporated May 10, 1613.
Shire towns, Salem, Newburyport, and Lawrence.
Judge of Probate and Insolvency, George F. Choate, Salem.
Register of Probate and insolvency, J. T. Mahoney, Salem; Assistant, Register, Ezra D. Ilines, Danvers.
Clerk of Courts, Alfred A. Abbott, Peabody; Assistant Clerk, George R. Lord, Salem.
Registers of Decds, Southern District, Charles Osgood, office Court House, Salem; Northern District, John R. Poor, office Court House, Lawrence.
County Treasurer, E. Kendall Jenkins, Andover, office Court House, Salem.
Sheriff, Horatio G. Herrick, Lawrence.
Deputy Sheriff's, , Charles W. Morrill, Amesbury ; Daniel J. Preston, Danvers; Ezra Perkins jr., Essex ; Otis Thompson, Solomon Nelson, Georgetown; George Lane, Gloucester ; F. O. Raymond, Phineas E. Davis, Haver- hill; Joseph Spiller, Ipswich; Alanson Briggs, Albin Yeaw, John P. Bradstreet, Lawrence ; Charles Merritt, Lynu; Charles E. Goss, Methnen, Chas. L. Avers, New- buryport ; Stephen Upton, Peabody ; Daniel Potter, Sam- uel A. Johnson, Salem.
Master in Chancery, Daniel C. Bartlett.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers, William E. Blunt, Ira A. Abbott.
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
[Including Justices of the Peace and Quorum, designated by a * and Justices throughout the State designated by a f.1
Ira A. Abbott,
William Jeffers,
Daniel C. Bartlett,
Joseph K. Jenness,t
Horace E. Bartlett,
Boyd B. Jones,
Orin Bartlett,
Nathan S. Kimball,
William E. Blunt,*
Gyles Merrill,
Benjamin F. Brickett,
Henry N. Merrill,
Calvin Butrick,
George W. Noyes,
Henry Cummings,
Raymond Noyes,
Alphens Currier,
John A. Page,
Phineas E. Davis,
Charles H. Poor,
George W. Duncan,
John M. Poor,
Luther Emerson,
Fred O. Raymond,
Orenzo T. Emerson,
B. Addison Sawyer,
Jones Frankle,
James V. Smiley,i
Edward G. Frothingham,
Leonard V. Spaulding,
Edward B. George,
Jackson B. Swett,
Hazen B. Goodrich,
Levi Taylor,
Jesse HI. Harriman,
Martin Taylor,
Edwin N. Hill,
David B. Tenney,
Edwin P. Hill,
Alfred M. Tilton,
William G. Howe,
Frank M. Whitman,
Elias T. Ingalls,
Elbridge G. Wood.
Addison B. Jaques,
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NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Daniel C. Bartlett,
John J. Hobson,
Charles LI. Coffin, Joseph K. Jenness,
Edward B. George,
Francis II. Pearl.
MEDICAL EXAMINER.
Dr. William Cogswell, Haverhill, Bradford, and Grove- land.
THE
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DIRECTORY,
FOR 1880.
CONTAINING THE NAMES OF THE
INHABITANTS, SOCIETIES, BUSINESS FIRMS,
ETC., ETC.
W. A. GREENOUGH & CO.,
COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS,
BOWDOIN BUILDING, 31 MILK ST., BOSTON.
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STREETS, COURTS, PLACES, ETC., IN BRADFORD.
Allen, from Main, opposite the seminary, to Elm Blossom, from Main, above the academy, to B. & M. depot Boston road, continuation of Main, from West school- house to North Andover
Boxford road, from Salem, west
Carleton court, from Main, nearly opposite Doane
Central, from Main, at the hotel
Chadwick, from Main to Merrimack
Charles, from Kimball to Railroad
Chestnut, from Salem, near Church, to Doane [common Church, from Salem to Main, between the church and Cogswell avenne, from Kimball to Central
Cross, from Locke to High [to Ferry road .
Cross road, in the west part of the town, from Boston road
Doane, from Main, east, to Pine
Elm, from Main, at the common, to B. & M. depot
Ferry, from Main, at Washington House, and head of Pleasant, to the river
Ferry road, from West school-house to Gage's ferry
Front, from High, to Locke
Green, from Main, near the common, to Chestunt
High, from Main to Front
Kimball, from Ferry, east
Lafayette, from Main, near the bridge, to Ferry
Lawrence and Newburyport road, across east part of town
Lincoln, from Elm to the railroad
Locke, from Blossom to Main [West school-house Main, from the bridge, southwest, by the academy, to
Merrimack, from Main, at the bridge, west, to Lincoln
Merrimack extension, from Lincoln, opp. Merrimack, west Montgomery court, r. and west of Main, below the common Neck road, from Ferry road, west, to the Neck
New, from Main to Front
Pine, from Salem, at John C. Peabody's, to Doane
Pleasant, from Main, near head of Ferry and Washing- ton House, to Elm, toward depot
Prospect, from Main to Elm
Railroad, from Ferry to Charles
Riverside, bank of river, foot of Ferry
Riverview, from Ferry rd., n. West school-house [town
Salem, from Main, at the common, south, toward George- School, from Main, at the academy, south, to Boxford Skunk hill, southwest part of town, near Main
Skunk hill road, southwest part of town, from Boston road, to School Summer, from Pleasant, north, to Merrimack
Warren, from Doane to Railroad
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DIRECTORY, 1880.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue; b. or bds., boarde; bet., between; bldg., building; blk., block; (B.), Boston; com. mer., con .- mission merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; h., house; lab., laborer; mkr., maker; mufr., manufacturer; n. near; opp. opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post-office; pres., president ; rd., road ; Rev., reverend ; r., rear; st., street ; sor., secretary; sq., square; supt., superintendent ; treas., treasurer; (U. S. N.), United States Navy; (U. S. A.), United States Army; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; whf., wharf.
ABBOTT CHARLES P., carpenter, house Salem, near Elmwood cemetery
Adams Geo. W., stitcher, bds. W. R. Adams', Locke
Adams Wm. R., house Locke, near Blossom
Aiken Ann M., widow of James, house Elin, near Main Alderson James, laborer N. Gage, Ferry road, bds. do. Alexander G. Albert, wax thread operator (120 Washing. ton, Haverhill), house Merrimack, n. Lincoln Algier Frank, shoe-cutter, house Ferry, n. the railroad Allard Henry D., house Main, near Blossom Allen Samuel, carpenter, house Main, near Pleasant Amazeen Frank W., compositor, bds. Main, n. Merrimack Amazeen Joseph J., station agent B. & M. railroad (Ha- verhill bridge), house Main, near Merrimack Ames Wallace E., pattern.maker, h. Main, cor. Blossom Ames Wheeler W., shoemaker, house Cross road Anderson Francis L., carpenter, h. Merrimack, c. Lincoln Anderson James, carpenter, bds. S. Anderson's, Locke Anderson Silas, carpenter and architect, house Locke, opposite Cross
Atwood Augustus H., grocer, Main, n. Pleasant, house Ferry, near Lafayette
Atwood Henry W., clerk A. II. Atwood, boards A. II. Atwood's, Ferry
Atwood Willard E., bookkeeper Taylor, Goodwin & Co., house Merrimack, near Chadwick
Austin Amos P., shoe-finisber, house Locke, near Main
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BADMINGTON GEORGE, boot and shoe maker (base- ment 4 Water, Haverhill), h. Main, near Ferry Bailey Charles M., farmer, house Boston road
Bailey James W., farmer, house Boston road
Baker Henry L., shoemaker, h. Ferry road, n. Cross road Balmforth Christopher, laborer, house Charles, n. Railroad Bancroft John S., station agent, Junction depot, near rail- road bridge; house near do.
Bancroft John W., student, boards J. S. Baneroft's
Bancroft J. Merritt, draughtsman (33 Merrimack, Haver- hill), boards John S. Bancroft's
Banfield Chas. E., shoemaker, h. Salem, n. the cemetery Banfield Winslow L., baker (28 Emerson, Haverhill), b. C. E. Banfield's, Salem
Barnard Albert, shoe-cutter, bds. Washington House
Barrett Robert, shoemaker, house foot Kimball
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