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 26

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Boston, W.A. Greenough
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Barstow Mary C. Miss, teacher Bradford Academy, b. do. Bartlett Albert L., principal High school, h. at Haverhill, Cross road


Batchelder Charles C., variety store, Main, above Pleas- ant, house Salem, beyond old cemetery


Bean Abram, shoemaker, house Pleasant, near Main


Bean Everett, farmer, house Neck road


Bean Frank P., shoe-dresser, house Locke, near Cross Bean George W., shoemaker, house Main, opp. Central Beatty Elizabeth, widow, house Main, near Prospect Beatty James, laborer, house Lincoln, near Elm


Beatty Samuel, farmer, h. off School, n. academy grounds Beatty William, laborer, house Lincoln, corner Elm Bell William B., shoemaker, house Locke


Bellows Charles M., tinsmith, house Main, n. Pleasant Benson.Elizabeth M. Miss, teacher Bradford Academy, boards do.


Bickum Jacob Mrs., house Summer, corner Merrimack Blaisdell Frances A., widow of Richard W., house Main, opposite Doane


Blake Elizabeth P., teacher West school, boards Mrs. Sarah Day's, Boston road


Bly Charles L., bookkeeper (37 Pearl, Boston), house Chadwick, near Pleasant


Blye Elbridge G., shoemaker, house Kimball, n. Warren Blye James K., shoemaker, house Lincoln, near Elm . Blye Mary N., widow of Robert, b. E. G. Blye's, Kimball Bosworth Edward A., clerk (74 Merrimack, Haverhill), boards L. A. Drury's, Salem


Boynton Henry W., shoe manufacturer (17 Washington, Haverhill), honse Pleasant, corner Lincoln


Bradbury Edward E., U. S. N., house Allen, n. Main Bradford Academy, Main, corner School


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Bradstreet Eliza, boards Justin E. Bradstreet's, Boston rd. Bradstreet George F., grocer, Boston road, junction Cross road, house near do.


Bradstreet Geo. S., shoemaker, h. Chestnut, foot of Doane Bradstreet Justin E., butcher, h. Boston rd., c. Cross rd. Brady Patrick, blacksmith, house Ferry, n. Lafayette Brannan Robert, plasterer, house Charles, near Kimball Bray William, coachman J. K. Hall, boards do.


Brennan Mary M. Mrs., nurse, house Locke, near Main Brigden Herbert W., shoe-cutter, h. Main, n. Blossom Broadnax Randall, teamster, house Elm, near Lincoln Brown Benjamin F., shoemaker, house Lawrence and Newburyport road, near poor farm


Brown Charles F., shoemaker, boards B. F. Brown's, . Lawrence and Newburyport road


Brown Francis M., shoemaker and farmer, h. Boxford rd. Brown Frank, shoemaker, house Lawrence and Newbury- port road, near poor farm


Brown George H., shoemaker, house Lawrence and New- buryport road, near poor farm


Brown George M., shoemaker, house Lawrence and New. buryport road, near poor farm


Brown John, custom shoe mnfr. (5 Main, Haverhill), h. Pleasant, corner Chadwick


Brown J. Newton, harness maker, Main, corner Pleasant, boards E. Webster's, Main


Brown John T., carpenter and builder, Kimball, house Church, corner Salem


Brown Nicholas C., tin peddler, house Main, opp. academy Brown William Mrs., widow, h. Salem, n. Groveland line Brown William J., shoemaker, boards Mrs. W. Brown's, Salem [Kimball, near Charles Buckley William H., clerk (1 Washington, Haverhill), b. Buswell Daniel, house Main, beyond seminary


BUTLER CHARLES H., heel contractor (38 Washington, Haverhill), house Main, near Washing- ton (see adv. dept., p. 45)


Butler Mary B., widow of Enoch, h. Merrimack, n. Lincoln CALLAHAN CALVIN, shoemaker, boards Wm. F. Callahan's


Callahan Michael, shoemaker (18 Merrimack, Haverhill), house Warren, near Kimball


Callahan William F., shoe-dresser (58 Washington, Hav- erhill), house Pleasant, corner Lincoln


Campbell Samuel T., carpenter, h. Charles, cor. Kimball Carleton Hannah M., widow of George, h. Green, n. Main Carleton Joanna, widow of James .T., house Salem, near Elmwood cemetery


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Carleton Lois A. Miss, teacher First grammar school, bds.


D. F. Towne's, Prospect


Carleton S. Willard, shoe-finisher (rear 108 Washington, Haverhill), bds. Mrs. HI. Carleton's, Green, n. Main Carleton Walter, peddler, honse Skank hill road


Carpenter Ellen M. Miss, teacher Bradford academy, boards do.


Carr Benjamin W., shoe-cutter, house Merrimack, oppo- site Summer


Carr Charles E., stock-fitter, rooms B. W. Carr's, Merri- mack, opposite Summer [mer


Carr Hannah M., widow of Moses, h. Pleasant, opp. Sum- Carr Joseph II., stock-fitter, h. Merrimack, near Lincoln


Carter Eugene Mrs., house Chadwick, near Elm


Carter Henry, judge police court ( Haverhill), house Main, near Blossom


Casey Grace Miss, dressmaker, house rear Taylor, Goodwin & Co., Main, near the bridge


Casey John, laborer, h. r. Taylor, Goodwin & Co., Main, near the bridge


Casey Mary, widow of Timothy, house School, near acad- emy grounds


Casey Patrick, laborer, h. r. Taylor, Goodwin & Co., Main


Chadwick Alden B., farmer, h. Cross road, n. the pond Chadwick Benjamin P., farmer, h. Cross road, n. the pond Chadwick Harrison E., clerk Bradford academy, house Sa- lem, corner Chestnut


Chandler Charles W., sole-cutter, h. Ferry, n. Lafayette Chapman -, farmer, house Lawrence, near Newbury- port road [etery


Chard John H., carpenter, house Salem, beyond old cem- Charles Fayette F., farmer, h. Boston road, n. Skunk hill Chase Abel B., stock-fitter, house Kimball, cor. Charles Chase Daniel W., shoe-stitcher, house Prospect extension Chase Edwin E., shoemaker, h. Neck road, n. Ferry road . Chesley Arnold, sole-cutter, h. Merrimack, near Summer


Chesley Willis W., shoemaker, boards A. Chesley's, Mer- rimack [Christie's, Ferry road


Christie George W., clerk (Haverhill), boards Sarah Christie Sarah, widow of Robert, h. Ferry rd., n. railroad Clark George G., shoemaker R. B. Brown, Haverhill, h. Pleasant, near Chadwick


Clay John D., shoemaker, house Main, opposite Blossom Clement Sewall, carpenter, house foot Locke, near depot Clifford S. Judson, shoemaker, h. Green, corner Chestnut Clogston Carrie A. Mrs., house Pleasant, near Main


Clogston Charles E., shoe-cutter ( 170 Merrimack, Haver- hill), boards Mrs C. A. Clogston's, Pleasant


Clogston Harry, shoe-cutter, house Chadwick, corner Mer- mack


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Coburn Amos P., shoemaker, h. Boston rd., n. Cross road Cogswell Doane, boards Dr. G. Cogswell's, Main


COGSWELL GEORGE, physician and pres. First National Bank (52 Washington, Haverhill), house Main, corner Doane and Riverview


Cogswell William, physician, house Main, near Green Collins Daniel, hairdresser (57 Merrimack, Haverhill), boards Hannah Collins', Salem


Collins Hannah, widow of John II., house Salem, near the common


Collins Patrick, shoemaker, house Main, near Pleasant Colloten Peter J., shoemaker, house Locke, near Main Conlon John, shoe contractor (rear 63 Washington, IIa- verhill), house Kimball, near Charles


Connors George, shoemaker, boards Mrs. Dwinnell's, Carleton court


Conway Joseph, baker, house Blossom, near depot Cook Christopher C., carpenter, house Pleasant, n. Main Cook Lewis F., shoemaker, b. Mansel C. Hardy's, Lafayette Cooper George N., tack-maker, house Main, near Ferry Cooper James G., tack-maker, bds. G. N. Cooper's, Main Copeland William M. H., U. S. deputy marshal (140 Tre- mont street, Boston), boards Mrs. R. Kimball's, Ferry Cox James, shoemaker, house Kimball, near Warren


Cox Jolm T., shoe-trimmer (75 Washington, Haverhill), boards James Cox's, Kimball [Pleasant Cram Alanson H., clerk B. G. Berry, h. Chadwick, near


Cronnin James, house Blossom, near depot


Croston Francis, stone-niason, h. Main, near the seminary Croston Francis E., machinist, boards Francis Croston's, Main


Croston George, laborer, h. rear blacksmith shop, Salem Croston John, shoe-dresser (83 Washington, Haverhill), house Carleton court [Pleasant Croston Catharine, widow of Richard, h. Summer, near Croston Margaret, widow of John, house Summer


Crowe Jeremiah, hatter, house Main, opposite academy Crowley Bartholomew, heel-cutter, h. Main, cor. Prospect Crowley Mary, widow of Dennis, h. Main, near Prospect Cunningham Herbert M., carpenter, h. Chestnut, c. Doane Currier K. A. Miss, house Allen, near Main


CURRIER WALTER W., prepared shoe stock, paper, etc. (21 Washington square, Haverhill), house Merrimack, near Chadwick (sce adv. dept., p. 10) Curtis Frank, shoemaker, house Main, near Pleasant


DANFORTH JOSEPHI N., shoe contractor (rear 108 and 110 Merrimack, Haverhill), house Merri- mack, near Chadwick (see adv. dept., p. 5)


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Daniel John W., shoe-cutter, h. Warren, near Kimball Davis Chas. H., shoe mnfr. (42 and 44 Washington, Ha- verhill), bds. John Davis 1st's, Main, cor. Merrimack Davis Charles M., shoemaker, h. Pleasant, cor. Summer Davis Daniel G., shoe-cutter, h. Merrimack, opp. Lincoln Davis Eliza and Lydia A. Misses, house Merrimack, near Chadwick [Newburyport road Davis Frank, farmer, bds. H. G. Kimball's, Lawrence and Davis John Ist, house Main, corner Merrimack


Dawson Sarah M. Miss, teacher of natural sciences Brad- ford academy, boards do.


Day Albert G., shoe mnfr. (100 Merrimack, Haverhill), boards W. F. Day's, Ferry


Day A. Judsen, shoe mnfr., house Main, corner Locke


Day Eugene W., farmer, h. Cross road, near Boston road Day Frank P., hecl-cutter, bds. U. F. Day's, Ferry road Day Franklin E., lumber and cider making, School, near Boxford road, house do.


Day Hiram, farmer, house Boston road, n. Andover line Day John A., house Salem, near Elmwood cemetery


Day Lafayette, farmer, h. Main, near West school-house Day Milton B., farmer, boards H. Day's, Boston road


Day Royal, farmer, house Boston road


Day Sally, widow of Nathaniel, house Boston road, near Andover line [school-house Day Sarah, widow of Gage, h. Boston road, near West Day Sarah A. Miss, house Main, near Montgomery court Day Uriah F., shoemaker, h. Ferry road, near Cross road Day William, shoe-cutter, house Main, near Lafayette


Day William F., shoe mnfr. (100 Merrimack, Haverhill), house Ferry, corner Kimball [Andover line Day W. H. Harrison, heel-cutter, house Boston road, n. Dearborn Albert G., clerk (138 Merrimack, Haverhill), house Merrimack, noar Chadwick


Dearborn Charles D., shoc-finisher, h. Front, cor. New


DERMOTT ROBERT H., hackman and proprie- tor depot carriage, Doane, bet. Main and Chestnut, and Washington House, boards Washington House (see adv. dept., p. 48)


Desmond John T., shoe-entter (144 Washington, Haver- hill), house Blossom, near depot


Devnell George A., house Main, near Doane


Dillon Thomas, laborer, house Elm, near Lincoln


Dinneen John, laborer, house on railroad, near river


Dockham Henry, shoemaker. h. Ferry, near the railroad Doe George, teamster, bds. Wm. Regan's, Chestnut, near Doane


Dolloff Albert T., clerk B. G. Perry, bds. S. Dolloff"'s, Main Dolloff Lewis, bow-cutter, boards S. Dolloff's, Main


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Dolloff Sylvester, carpenter, house Main, near Green Donavan Michael, laborer, bds. P. Lenchan's, Boston rd. Donnell Willard, carpenter, house Lafayette, near Ferry Donovan John, fruit peddler, h. Main, corner Prospect Douglass Edward O., blacksmith (rear 108 Merrimack,


Haverbill), house Kimball, 2d on left from Ferry Dow Charles F., boards Moses Dow's, rear Main Dow Moses, house rear Main, near Ferry


Downes Benj. R., music teacher, h. Main, opp. seminary Downes Fannie A., wid. of B. R., h. Main, opp. academy Downes Frederick R., clerk (15 Merrimack, Haverhill), house School, near academy grounds


Downs Samuel M., music teacher Bradford academy, h. at Lawrence


Doyle William, laborer, h. Boston road, n. school-house Driscoll John, laborer, h. Main, r. Taylor, Goodwin & Co. Driscoll John jr., laborer, boards John Driscoll's, Maiu Driver Samuel, shoe-cutter, house Main, near Prospect Droban James, blacksmith, house Main, corner Prospect DRURY LEVI A., crockery and glass ware (74 Mer-


rimack, Haverhill), house Salem, near Church (see adv. dept., p. 30)


Dudley Joseph, shoemaker, h. Lincoln, n. railroad track Dugan Mary, stitching room (11 Washington, Haverhill) Duncan Andrew J., printer, bus. Mrs. C. Duncan's, Locke Duncan Christina Mrs., house Locke, near Blossom Duncan James, beater out, bds. Mrs. C. Duncan's, Locke Duncan John, painter, house Charles, corner Kimball Duncan John, wax thread operator, bds. Mrs. C. Duncan's, Locke [hill)


Dunnells John W., shoe-cutter (91 Washington, Haver- Dunton Llewellyn, shoemaker, h. Lafayette, near Main Durgin James H., shoe manufacturer (27 and 29 Wash- ington, Haverhill), house Chadwick, corner Elm Dustin Levi, shoemaker, house Main, near Merrimack Dwinnells Charles IJ., shoemaker, h. foot Carleton's court Dwinnells Martha Mrs., house foot Carleton's court Dwyer John, watchman B. & M. depot, house Blossom, near Junction depot


Dwyer Richard, hatter, house Blossom, near the depot Dyer Albert N., shoe-cutter (Haverhill)


EATON ELLEN, widow of James J., h. Merrimack, n. Summer [rimack Eaton George W., shoe-cutter, bds. Mrs. E. Eaton's, Mer- Ela Sarah, widow, house Main, near Green Elliott Edwin G., machinist Bradford academy, bds. do. Elliott Harriet C. Mrs., housekeeper Bradford academy Elliott John, shoemaker, house Riverside


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Elliott Mary B. Mrs., teacher intermediate school, boards Bradford academy


Elliott Matilda, wid. of William, h. Ferry, n. Lafayette Elliott Sophronia Mrs., house Riverside


Ellis Andrew W., heel-cutter, bds. Joshua Ellis', Cross rd. Ellis Cyrus. C., carpenter, h. Boston road, near Skunk hill Ellis Harrison, heel-cutter, bds. C. C. Ellis', Boston road


. Ellis Ira, heels and stiffenings, h. Ferry road, u. railroad Ellis James, heel-cutter, bds. John A. Ellis', Boston road Ellis John A., farmer, h. Boston road, near Cross road Ellis Joshua, heels and stiffenings, Cross road, n. Boston road, house do.


Ellis William, farmer, boards J. A. Ellis', Boston road EMERSON CHIAS. B,, apothecary (2 Merrimack,


Haverhill), h. Pleasant, n. Main (see adv. dept., p. 37) . Emerson George L., blacksmith, bds. J. MeKeen's, Main Estes J. Frederick, fruit and confectionery, end of bridge, boards R. Stevens', Main, near Blossom


Estes William P. R., shoemaker, house Boston road Evans Charles R., sole-cutter, house Main, opp. Lafayette Evans George C., clerk (44 Merrimack, Haverhill), house 4 Summer


Evans George C., shoemaker, bds. B. Hinkson's, Lafayette EVANS G. A. MRS., millinery (47 Water, Haver- hill), house Summer (see adv. dept., p. 23)


Evans Samuel D., boots and shoes (44 Merrimack, Ha- verhill), house Main, corner Lafayette


FARRAR JOHN B., shoe manufacturer (65 Washing- ton, Haverhill), house Main, corner Elin


Farrar William K., shoe manufacturer (43 Washington, Haverhill), boards Stephen Herriman's, Main Fegan Edward O., edge setter, h. Salem, bey. old cemetery Ferguson Mary H., wid. of James, h. Doane, opp. Kimball Field Enos, farmer, h. Salem, near Newburyport road Fisher George, tinsmith (10 Main, Haverhill), h. Riverside. Fitts Lucinda J., widow of Daniel, h. Green, c. Chestnut Fitzpatrick John, shoemaker, h. Kimball, near Charles Flanders Joseph J., shoemaker, house Ehn, near Prospect Flynn Michael, sole-cutter, house Railroad, near Charles Follansby Adeline, widow of Joshua, boards Mrs. Louisa Smith's, Merrimack [Pleasant Ford Arthur C., student (Haverhill), b. Chas. T. Ford's, FORD CHARLES T., sole mnfr. (26)2 Washing-


ton square, Haverhill), h. Pleasant, cor. Chadwick (see adv. dept., p. 37)


Ford Frank HI., bookkeeper (2616 Washington sq., IIa- verhill), boards Chas. T. Ford's, Pleasant


Ford William, mason, house Newburyport road


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Forrest Charles W. Mrs., house Main, near Doane Foss George S., heel-cutter, b. Mrs. Thomas Foss', Salem Foss Thomas Mrs., house Salem, opp. blacksmith shop Foster Edward II., shoe manufacturer (43 Washington, Haverhill), house Pleasant, near Elm


Foster Edward HI., clerk (32 Winter, Haverhill), house Cogswell avenne, corner Kimball


Foster John K., farmer, house Newburyport road Frecland Jesse C., shoemaker, h. Charles, near Railroad French Sarah W. Mrs., house Merrimack, near Lincoln Frost Julius B., blacksmith, h. Salem, n. Groveland line Fuller James A., sole-leather cutter, h. Pleasant, n. Lincoln Fuller Samnel Mrs., widow, house Merrimack extension, near Lincoln


GAGE BENJAMIN, shoemaker, h. Ferry, near railroad Gage Caroline B., wid. of Warren, h. Pleasant, n. Summer Gage Edwin C., heel mnfr. (180 Merrimack, Haverhill) Gage Edwin V., horticulturist, h. Main, corner Locke Gage Ellen I. Miss, teacher second primary school, bds. Mrs. Caroline Gage's, Pleasant


Gage Everett I., farmer, boards N. Gage's, Ferry road Gage Frank S., shoo mmifr. (28 Washington, Haverhill), boards J. M. Gage's, Ferry road


Gage James M., shoe mnfr., h. Ferry road, near Railroad Gage Nathaniel, farmer, h. Ferry road, near Cross road Gage Stafford, heel-cutter, house Boston road


Gage William L. Mrs., bds. Sarah Day's, Boston road Gale Moses IL., shoe-cuttor, house Pleasant, cor, Lincoln George Clarence O., shoe-cutter, h. Doane, cor. Warren George Grosvenor A., agent U. S. Street Light Co., h. Main, near Pleasant


George Townsend P., shoemaker, h. Cogswell avenue George Willie A., shoe-stitcher, b. G. A. George's, Main Gibney James J., shoemaker, house Park, near Salem Gilmore Robert, shoemaker, house Riverside


Gilmore William H., shoe-entter, h. Central, n. Warren Gleason Charles H., roofer (43 Merrimack, Haverhill), b. Mrs. Green's, Main, opp. Lafayette


Gleason John S., tailor, house Kimball, near Warren Goodell Iliram S., shoemaker, house Main, corner Green Goodell John; machinist, boards Mrs. W. Goodell's, Sa- lem, near the common


Goodell Walter Mrs., house Salem, noar Church


Goodwin Eliza, wid. of Albert, bds. Laburton Johnson's, Ferry


Goodwin George M. (Taylor, Goodwin & Co.), lumber dealer, boards at Haverhill


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GOULD JOSEPH M., cigars (206 Merrimack, Ha- verhill), h. Green, near Main (see adv. dept., p. 50) Gould Mary A., widow of John, house Green, near Main Graham Henry, shoe-finisher, house Main, cor. Lafayette Graham Lewis D., jeweler (87 Merrimack, Haverhill), b. R. K. Graham's, Merrimack


Graham Otis A., clerk (61 Merrimack, Haverhill), boards R. K. Graham's, Merrimack


Graham Rufus K., musician, h. Merrimack, near Lincoln Green Elizabeth, widow of Joseph A., house Main, near Merrimack [Main


Green Frederick A., shoemaker, boards Mrs. E. Green's, Green Joseph H., boards Mrs. E. Green's, Main


Green Walter S., bow-cutter (151 Washington, Haver- hill), boards Mrs. E. Green's, Main


Greene Moses H., general merchandise (135 Merrimack, Haverhill), house Main, corner Green


Greenleaf Lucretia K., widow of Benjamin, house Main, near seminary


HADDOCK CHARLES H., shoemaker, h. Main, near Pleasant


Haddock Frank F., shoemaker, b. C. II. Haddock's, Main Haddock Roderick, shoemaker, house Boston road, near school-house


Haddock William II., shoemaker, h. Main, n. Lafayette HALL JAMES K., paper dealer (15 Merrimack,


Haverhill), h. Main, opp. the seminary (see advt. on front cover)


Hammond Sarah K., wid. of Augustus, h. Salem, c. Main Hanscom Charles M., shoe-cutter, h. Pleasant, c. Lincoln Hanson Frances A. Mrs., dress cutting and fitting, house Merrimack, near Main


Hanson Jolm A., painter and paper-hanger (4 Bridge, Haverhill), house Merrimack, rear 2d on right


Hanson Peter, shoc-dresser, h. Merrimack, near Summer Hardy Edmund R., confectionery (150 Merrimack, H ?- verhill), house Ferry, near Main [from Main Hardy Mansel C., shoemaker, h. Lafayette, 4th on right Harmon Charles II., shoemaker, house Lincoln, near Elm Harrigan Mary, widow of John, h. Main, near Prospect Harriman John D., heel-cutter, boards W. H. Harriman's, Neck road


Harriman William S., soles and stiffenings (rear 44 Wash-


ington, Haverhill), h. Neck road, near Ferry road Harris Ellison, shoemaker, house Ferry, n. Lafayette Harris Fairfield, shoemaker, house Ferry, n. Lafayette Harris Leander, foreman (81)g Washington, Haverhill), house Merrimack, near Summer.


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Harris Mary J., wid. of Stephen, b. L. Harris', Merrimack Haseltine Charles, farmer, house Ferry road, near West school-house


Ilaseltine Hannah Mrs., house Ferry road, near Railroad Haseltine Thomas W., farmer, house Skunk hill road, cor- ner Boxford road


Haseltine Wm., farmer, h. Ferry rd., n. West school-house Haselton John, farmer, house Skunk hill road


Haselton Rebecca, wid., h. Ferry rd., n. West school-house Haskell Barnabas D., silversmith (14 Exchange block,


Water, Haverhill), house Lincoln, corner Merrimack extension


Hastings Fred J., shoc-cutter (61 Washington, Haver- hill), house Main, corner Green


Hatch Fred. T., bookkeeper (28 Washington square, Ha- verhill), boards Main, corner Prospect


Hatch Nathaniel, insurance agent, h. Main, cor. Prospect Hayes Cornelius F., morocco mnfr. (rear 27 Washington square, Haverhill), boards J. Hayes', Blossom


Hayes Jeremiah, soles and stiffenings (rear 63 Washing- ton, Haverhill), house Blossom, near depot


Hayes Jeremiah jr., shoe-cutter (108 Washington, Haver- hill), house Merrimack, near Summer


Hlazen West R., clerk Frothingham & Underhill (Wash- ington sq., Haverhill), house Lafayette, cor. Ferry Head Samuel, shoemaker, house Main, n. school-house Head William, laborer, bds. W. Carleton's, Skunk hill Heath IIazen W., shoemaker, house Carleton court


Ilcath Mary T., widow of Amos, house Merrimack, cor- ner Lincoln


Heckman Ann, widow of David, h. Pleasant, n. Lincoln Heckman David, heel mnfr. (180 Merrimack, Haverhill), boards Ann Heckman's, Pleasant


Heckman Jacob A., wax thread operator (1 Gardner blk., Haverhill), boards Ann Heckman's, Pleasant


Heckman John H., stitcher, boards Ann Heckman's, Pleasant, near Lincoln


Hector James, shoemaker, house Locke, near railroad HENDERSON DAVID, shoe patterns (51 Wash- ington, Haverhill), house Summer, near Pleasant (see adv. dept., page 9)


Herbert Stephen, butcher, h. Boston rd., cor. Skunk rd. Herriman Stephen, house Main, corner Elm


llewes George W., salesman (Bowker, Boston), house Main, corner Blossom


Hicks George S., engineer, house Locke


Hill Henry C. (H. C. Hill & Son), blacksmith, house at JJaverhill


Hill Henry C. & Son (H. C. and John H. Hill), black- smith, Salem, beyond the common


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Hill Isaac S., shoe-finisher, house Front, near Locke Hilton Charles M., engineer, bds. W. Hilton's, Summer Hilton William, postmaster, h. 6 Summer, n. Pleasant Hines James, tin peddler, house Blossom, near depot Hinkson Benjamin G., shoemaker, h. Lafayette, n. Main Hlinkson Heber K., shoemaker, honse Cogswell avenue Hobson John IL., shoe infr. ( 164 Merrimack, Haverhill), house Main, corner Montgomery court


Hodge Frank, shoe-cutter, bds. Wm. F. Day's, Ferry Hodgkins Alexander S., house Main, opposite Green Horan Edward J., shoemaker, house Blossom, n. depot Holmes Abraham, MeKay machinery (15 Washington, Haverhill), house High, corner Cross


Holmes Benj. B., student, boards High, corner Cross


Holmes George N., shoe findings (15 Washington, Haver- hill ), house High, corner Cross


Holmes Samuel K., shoe-cutter, b. Warren, n. Kimball Holmes William W., shoemaker, h. Lafayette, n. Main Holt Arthur D., stock-fitter, house Ehm, near Chadwick Holt Calvin, farmer, boards W. F. Kimball's, Salem Hopkinson Samuel W., president Five Cent savings bank


(53 Washington, Haverhill), house Church, next to the church


Hopkinson Sarah F., widow of Win., stitcher (1 Essex, Haverhill), house Merrimack, near Main


HOWE MARTILA A. MRS., paper box innfr. (3 Washington square, Haverhill), bds. H. P. Morse's, Main (sce adv. dept., p. 32)


Hoyt Edward IL., leather dealer (B.), h. Main, opp. Locke HOYT WARREN, editor Haverhill Daily Bulletin (4 Main, Haverhill), honse Main, corner Pleasant (see advt. opp. preface)


Hughes Andrew, farmer, house Main, above seminary Hughes John, carriage painter (152 Essex, Haverhill), h. Main, corner Prospect


IInghes Michael, shoemaker, bds. Andrew Hughes', Main Huntington Chas. B., shoe-cutter, h. Main, opp. Lafayette Huntington Fred. C., shoc-cutter (66)} Washington, Hi- verhill ), boards Mrs. Huntington's, Main


Huntington Mercie M., widow of Leonard W., house Main


Hurley John, laborer, house School, near academy


INGERSOLL ARTHUR A., clerk (97 Washington, Ha- verhill), boards J. B. Farrar's, Main, near Elm Ireson Jennie E. Miss, teacher Bradford academy, b. do. Irving John, confectionery (53 Water, Haverhill), house Main, near Ferry


IRVING JOILN C., confectioner (53 Water, Haver- hill), b. J. Irving's, Main, n. Ferry (see adv. dept.,p.16)


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JACK W. L., physician (60 Merrimack, Haverhill), h. Main, corner Merrimack


Jacques Frank, shoemaker, bds. Gilman Parker's, Salem Jenkins Albert II., farmer, house Lawrence and Newbury- port road, near poor farm


Jenkins Alfred A., milkman, boards. A. H. Jenkins', Lawrence road


Jenkins Benj. A., farmer, h. Salem, n. Groveland line Jenkins Charles, shoemaker, h. Boston rd., n. school-house Jenkins Herbert, milkman, house cross road, near New- buryport road


Jenkins William, farmer, h. Boxford road, Skunk hill Jennings Edwin A., shoe mnfr. (113 Washington, Haver- hill), house Doane, opposite Kimball


Jewell Caroline E., widow of Samuel B., house Salem, opposite the church




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