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Bricketson Harold, Merrimack, cor. Emerson, bds. do.
Brickett Albert C., shoemaker, house 944 Cedar
Brickett Barnard, mason, house Pleasant, cor. Spring
Brickett Barnard jr., clerk Kenoza House, bds. do.
Brickett Benjamin F. ( Brickett & Poor), lawyer, 69 Mer- rimack, honse 39 Water -
Brickett Calvin A., shoemaker, house 17 Jackson
Brickett Charles R., lawyer, boards 39 Water,
Brickett Clarence A,, mason, boards 9 Duncan
Brickett Daniel, farmer, house Brickett hill, west of trot- ting park [Water
Brickett Franklin, shoe mufr., 3 Washington square, h. 39 Brickett Joseph A., mason, house 25 Kenoza avenue Brickett Levi P., mason, 4 Pleasant, house 44 Auburn Briekett Louisa P., widow of Daniel, house 9 Duncan Brickett Lucy M., widow of William, h. Main, No. Parish Brickett Margie L., teacher vocal music, 39 Water, h. do. Brickett Moody H., wood dealer, house 94 Cedar
Brickett Walter A,, stock cutter, bds. 31 Emerson
Brickett William D., farmer, house Main, near State line BRICKETT & POOR ( Benj. F. Brickett and Chas. II. Poor), attorneys,69 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p.14) Bridge Erastus T., house 26 Pleasant Tant
Bridge Etta E. Miss, teacher John st. school, b. 26 Pleas- Bridges Harrison S., shoemaker, house 35 Myrtle Bridges Susan M. Mrs., house 27 Myrtle
Bridgman Arthur M. (Bridgman, Gay & Co.), 26 Merri- mack, boards Eagle House 3
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BRIDGMAN, GAY & CO. (A. M. Bridgman, M. S. Gay and F. II. Page), publishers Haverhill Gazette and Evening Telephone, 26 Merrimack (see adv. dept .. p. 28)
Briggs Jefferson L., shoemaker, boards 7 Primrose Brindle James, laborer, h. rear Tilton hall, Main
Briscett Dolphisce, shoemaker, house 7 Moore Brissett Cleophas, baker, honse 37 Hilldale avenue Broek Josiah B., shoemaker, bds. High, cor. Victoria Broder Christopher, shoemaker, house rear 24 Arch Broderick Annie M. Miss, house 14 Broadway
Brodur Hubert, machinist, house rear 10 Coart
BROOKS BROTHERS (William A. Brooks), dry goods and carpetings, 20 and 22 Merrimack (see foot lines front cover )
Brooks Jemie K., widow of Fred. D., house 21 White BROOKS WM. A. (Brooks Brothers), dry goods, 20 and 22 Merrimack, house 27 Park (see foot lines front cover)
Broomfield Stephen, peddler, house 30 How
Brosan Sophia, widow of Thomas, boards 78 Main
Bronier Austache, shoemaker, honse 45 Fifth
Brown Addison, house 120 Winter
Brown Andrew, shoemaker, boards 10 How
Brown Ann, widow, house 82 Winter
Brown Arthur W., sole-cutter. h. Haverhill, near Race Brown Charles, laborer, house 3 Locke .
Brown Charles, shoemaker, boards 22 Walnut Brown Charles Mrs., house rear 87 Emerson
Brown Charles G., farmer, boards 33 North Broadway
Brown Charles H., shoe-cutter, house 120 Winter
Brown Charles II., shoemaker, Keeley, h. Tilton's corner Brown Clina A., bookkeeper J. A. Hale, 6 Main, house 37 Highland avenue
Brown Clementine E., widow of Joseph, h. 44 Pecker Brown Daniel II., shoe-cutter, boards 20 School
Brown Edwin F., clerk post-office, bds. rear 87 Emerson Brown Elmer F., clerk H. W. Page, Tilton's corner, bds. C. J. Brown's
Brown Everett H., trimning-cutter, boards 43 Main BROWN FRANCIS A., marble worker, 13 Court, house & North (see adv. dept., p. 44)
Brown Frank, hairdresser, boards 17 Merrimack Brown Frank, shoemaker, boards 18 Emerson Brown Frank M., farmer, h. Kenoza av., Gale farm Brown Frank T., hairdresser, boards 16 Lindel
Brown Frank W., foreman J. S. Brown, Granite, boards 31 Myrtle
Brown Frederick A., farmer, house 33 Broadway
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Brown Freeman, engineer, house 31 Emerson
Brown George I., driver Groveland R. R. Co., bds. John Brown's, Keeley
Brown George T., shoemaker, boards 56 How Brown Henry A., shoemaker, boards J. G. Brown's, North Broadway [Central House
Brown Horace B., stitching rooms, 142 Merrimack, bds.
Brown Horace W., porter Clinton House, boards do.
Brown Increase C., shoemaker, house 3 Race
Brown Ira F., shoe-cutter, 5 Main, h. 37 Highland av. Brown Jacob P., carpenter, house 106 Main
Brown James I., laborer; house 71 Kenoza avenue Brown James R. A., shoemaker, house 3 Kent
Brown John, farmer, house Keeley, opposite Race
Brown John, boots and shoes, 5 Main, house at Bradford Brown Jobn E., bouse 60 Emerson
Brown John F., clerk, boards John Brown's, Keeley
Brown John F., shoe-entter, house 38 How
Brown John G., carriage manufacturer, Washington, near railroad, house North Broadway, West Parish
Brown John Henry, shoemaker, h. Keeley, Tilton's corner Brown John S., shoemaker, house 1 John
Brown John S., wooden box manufacturer, Wentworth block, Granite, house at Newton Junction, N. II.
Brown Lewis, cook D. Larkin, Railroad square, boards rear 161 Washington
Brown Louisa M., clerk, 24 Main, boards 42 Locust
Brown Lucy H. Miss, teacher Winter street grammar school, boards 8 North
Brown Lydia E., widow, boards 12 Garden court Brown Martha A., widow of Daniel H., house 20 School
Brown Mary C., widow of Oliver. honse 8 Grand
Brown Moses, shoemaker, house 61 Water
Brown Moses S., shoemaker, house 5 Fifth
Brown Oliver, shoemaker, house 25 Water
BROWN ORLANDO, fruit, etc., 138 Merrimack, house 15 Vestry (see name on front cover)
Brown R. Baxter, shoe contractor, rear 82 Washington, house 17 Lindel
Brown Samuel E., shoe-stitcher, h. Water, n. greenhouse Brown Sarah E. Mrs., dressmaker, house 31 Emerson Brown Susan Mrs., house 24 Waht
Brown S. E. Mrs., shoe-stitcher, 60 Washington, house Water, near greenhouse
Brown Thomas II., shoc-cutter, boards 5 Baldwin
Brown William, plumber, boards City Hotel Brown William B., shoemaker, boards 25 School Brown William L. G., shoemaker, honse 23 Charles Browning Charles II., stock-fitter, rooms 13 North
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Browning Edwin.K., heels and stiffenings, 65 Washing- ton, house at Lawrence
Browning Henry IL., shoe-cutter, boards 19 Vestry
Bruce Delia A. Mrs., shoe-stitcher, 81) Washington, house 2 Park place
Bruce Walter HI., boards 2 Park place
Bruten John, leather-roller, house 9 Kimball
Bryant B. D. Miss ( B. D. & W. S. Bryant), ladies' fur- nishing goods, 91 Merrimack, honse 20 Green
Bryant B. D. & W. S. ( Miss B. D. & W. S. Bryant), la- dies' furnishing goods. 91 Merrimack
Bryant Charles A., mason, 14 Water, bds. AEtna House
Bryant Charles E., shoemaker, house 16 High
Bryant Chester, bookkeeper, 112 Washington, h. 256 do. Bryant C. E. Miss, house 11 Kent
BRYANT FORRESTER, machinist, r. Gilman's building, Washington square, house 256 Washington (see adv. dept., p. 34)
Bryant Fred. A., shoemaker, boards 3 Nichols
Bryant John C., farmer, honse 20 Green
Bryant M. J. Miss, house 11 Kent
Bryant William II., shoe-entter, boards 4 Danemn
Bryant William S. (B. D. & W. S. Bryant), ladies' fur- nishing goods, 91 Merrimack, house 20 Green
Buck Alvah W., shoemaker, boards 19 Hilldale avenue
Buck Caroline, widow of Ebenezer, h. 19 Hilldale av.
Buck Fred. C., cutter, boards 15 Jackson
Buck Hazen J., shoe-dresser, house 3 Fifth
Buck William, carpenter, house 15 Jackson
Buckley David, laborer, house 18 High
Buckley Ellen Mrs,, house 173 Water
Buckley Frank, shoemaker, house rear 187 Essex
Buckley Joanna Mrs., house 93 Winter
Buckley John, laborer, house 66 Primrose
Buckley Richard, house 16 Locke Buckley William H., clerk Smiley Bros., h. at Bradford
Budlong Charlotte B., widow, house 3 Arch
Badlong Francis L., shoemaker, house 3 Arch
Bnchaud Lewis, laborer, honse 32 Sargent square
Baker Oakman S., shoemaker, boards 16 Jackson BULLEN C. P., shoe findings, 14 Washington, bds. 4 Portland (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Bullen Emily H., widow of Thaddeus, house 4 Portland Bullen James T. (T. Bullen & Son), boards 4 Portland Bullen T. & Son (James T. Bullen ), shoe nail and tack manufacturers, rear 96 Washington
Bullock Edgar O., traveling salesman, house 5 School Bunce E. II. Mrs., lodging, house 212 Merrimack Bunker Charles A., carpenter, house 13 Nichols
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Burbank Percival E., grocer and provision dealer, 166 Merrimack, house 7 Dustin
Burgess Mary, widow, house 63 High [ell avenue Burke Clinton, shoemaker, boards Joseph Burke's, Low- Burke George, shoemaker, house 15 River
Burke Henry, shoemaker, boards 62 Wingate Burke John J., cook, 12 Main, boards 101 Winter
Burke Joseph, shoemaker, house Lowell avenue
Burke Lot F., machine operator, bds. 101 Winter Burke Martin, plasterer and stucco worker, h. 36 Howard Burke Martin, clerk 89 Washington, boards 101 Winter
Barke Michael, laborer, house 101 Winter
Burke Orin W., shoemaker, honse Lowell avenue
Burke Patrick, hatter, house 6 Burke
Burleigh Augusta N., widow. h. North avenue, n. Main
Burleigh Moses C., clerk Geyer & Marshall, boards 17 Merrimack
Burnham Albert S., shoe-cutter, house 13 Walnut
Burnham Amos B., shoe-entter, bds. 4- Beacon
Burnham Caroline C., widow of William II., b. 26 Myrtle Burnham Charles, lather, house 3 Baldwin
Burnham Charles H., farmer, house Ayer's village
Burnham Emma A. Miss, house Main, near State line Burnham Edward N., lather, boards 3 Baldwin
Burnham George A., sole-cutter, h. 5 South
Burnham John W., farmer, house Main, near State line
Burnham Perry C, shoe-cutter, house 4 Beacon
Burnham Susan S., widow of Moses, house Groveland, near Boardman, [Water
Burnham Thomas E. (Bennett & Co.), h. Groveland, near Burnham William II. (Smith & Burnham), soda, etc., 13115 Merrimack, house at Newburyport Burnham Wingate O., sole-cutter, house 6 Spring Burns Catherine, widow of Barney, h. 5 Hilldale avenue
Burns Stephen, shoemaker, bds. 5 Hilldale avenue
Burns William, shoemaker, house 88 Primrose
Burns William T., pastor Portland street Baptist church, house 32 Park
Burpee Albert, shoe manufacturer, 7 Pecker, h. 3 Gale's ct.
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Burpee Engene L., shoe-cutter, boards 3 Gale's court Burque G. G., physician, 62 Locust, house do. Burr Henry O., clerk post-office, house 21 Pecker Burrill Heury T., shoemaker, house 12 Kent Busfield James P., machinist, house 24 Locke Busfield Walter, machinist, boards 24 Locke Busherd Charles, laborer, house 25 Lewis Bushmien Joseph, shoemaker, house 7 Locke Buswell B. P., house 12 Walnut
Bus well Charles II., shoemaker, rooms 194 Merrimack
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Buswell F. I. Mrs., widow, house r. 21 Walnut
Buswell George P. (Buswell & Bonin), shoe contractor, rear 32 Washington, house 73 Emerson
Buswell Melville E., shoemaker, boards 73 Emerson Baswell Newton, house 34 Orchard
Buswell & Bonin (George P. Buswell & M. Bonin), shoe contractor, rear 32 Washington
Butler Alfred H., blacksmith, rear 143 Merrimack, house 88 Cedar
Butler Allen A., wood-chopper, h. Main above Primrose BUTLER CHARLES H., heel contractor, 38 Washington, h. at Bradford (see adv. dept., page 45) Butler Felix, shoemaker, house 83 Essex
Butler Frederick WV., painter, house 6 Kent
Butler Helen E. Mrs., h. r. oll Masonic Temple, off Fleet
Butler Jane, widow, boards 30 Stage
Butler Joel, shoe-cutter, house 41 Auburn
Butler Joseph, tool maker, honse 68 Franklin
Butler Susan Mrs., house 85 Main
BUTLER WILLIAM H., house painter, 17] Mer- rimack, h. 30 Stage (see adv. dept., page 33)
Butler W. Herbert, painter, boards 30 Stage
Butrick Arthur W., shoe dresser, boards E. G. Butrick's, IIilldale avenue
Butrick Calvin, clerk post-office, house 42 Water
Butrick Calvin R., clerk, 6 Fleet, boards 37 Main
Butrick Charles A., shoemaker, h. Mill, n. Kenoza av.
Butrick Charles II., shoemaker, house 33 Lawrence
Butrick Elbridge G., shoemaker, house Hilldale avenue, 2d on right above River lane
Butrick John F., house 32 Kenoza avenue
Butrick William P., farmer, house Keeley, opp. Whittier Butterfield David L., shoe manufacturer, 51 Washington, house 278 do.
Butterfield Isabell Mrs., house 302 Washington
Butters Betsey, widow of Francis, house 19 Kent
Butters Charles, treasurer Haverhill Hat Co., Fleet, rear City Hall, house 83 Main
Butters Charles 20, shoemaker, bouse 6 Plummer
Butters Charles S., steam fitter, boards 6 Plummer
Butters Francis, tanner and currier, 56 and 60 Fleet, h. 5 Green
Butters Frank IT., bookkeeper, 56 Fleet, bds. 5 Green Butters George M., currier, house 96 Main
Butters Helen M. Mrs., house 1 Currier block, Main Butters Henry A., currier, house 19 Kent
Butters Jonas S., paper-hanger and glazier, h. r. 14 How BUTTERS OTIS W., soles and stiffenings, r. 6 and
8 Washington, h. 5 School (see adv. dept., page 4) Butters Silas Mrs., house 10 Portland
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Butts Edward F., stock-fitter, house 25 Stage Buzzell George A., driver Beach Soap Co., house 12 Mill Byam J. I. Mrs., honse 6 Elm place
Byron Joseph O., shoemaker, boards 56 Emerson
CAFFRY THOMAS, teamster, boards City Hotel Cahill Amanda, widow of Lawrence, house 1 Locke Cahill John H., sole-leather cutter, boards 1 Locke Cahill Patrick, hairdresser, 11 Harrison, house 9 do. Calderwood Harry, laster, boards 10 Garden court Calderwood James, clothes cleaner and dyer, basement 40 Merrimack, house 162 do.
Caldwell Charles M., shoe-cutter, boards Elm House Caldwell Geo. H., clerk Essex Nat. Bank, b. 14 Portland Caldwell James, house 3 Vestry
Caldwell Louisa, widow of Nathan, house 7 Vestry
CALDWELL WM., cashier Essex National Bank, house 14 Portland
Calef Albert E., carpenter, boards 94 Water
Calef George E. (Calef & Jeffrey), 190 Merrimack, house 1 Henry
Calef George G., shoemaker, house 5 Cypress
Calef John L., gardener, house 5 Cypress
Calef Moses G., clerk, 51 Merrimack, house 94 Water
CALEF & JEFFREY (G. Everett Calef and T. Er-
nest Jeffrey ), upholsterers, 190 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 39)
Calhane Dan'l, bowling saloon, r. City Hotel, h. 137 Water Calhane Dennis, clerk, 12 Main, house 59 Summer ' Calkin Lewis W., stitcher, boards S How
Callahan Charles II., stitcher, bds. rear 17 Sargent square Callahan Daniel, laborer, h. Kenoza avenue, corner Mill Callahan Daniel, shoemaker, bds. rear 17 Sargent square Callahan George, shoemaker, bds. rear 17 Sargent square Callahan Jeremiah, stock-roller, honse 16 John
Callahan Jeremiah A., shoemaker, bds. r. 17 Sargent sq.
Callahan Michael, shoemaker, 18 Merrimack, house at Bradford
Callahan Michael, currier, house rear 17 Sargent square Callahan Timothy, leather-roller, honse 11 Kimball
Callahan William F., shoe dresser, 58 Washington, house at Bradford
Came Frank C., carpenter, off Fleet, house 4 Webster Cameron Horatio, tack-maker, b. Washington sq. Hotel Campbell George, heel-cutter, boards 70 Emerson Campbell James E., shoemaker, bis. rear 62 Emerson Campbell J. C., heel-maker, 46 Wingate, house 24 Locke Campbell Robert, burnisher, b. Washington square Hotel Campbell Thomas W., stone-cutter, house 14 Howard
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Canarie Annie, widow, house 7 Henry CAPEN EDWARD, librarian Public Library, house 51 Highland avenue
Capless Michael F., shoemaker, boards 4 Duncan Card Daniel, shoemaker, boards 208 Washington
Carey Eliza, widow of Thomas, house GO Water Carey Elizabeth, widow of John, house 14 Iligh Carey Garrett M., heel-cutter, bds. 2 Eastern avenue Carcy James, laborer, house 2 Eastern avenue Carey John, shoemaker, house 173 Essex . Carey Martha, wid. of Henry, h. r. 161 Washington Carey Michael J., shoe-entter, boards 14 High Carey Patrick, shoemaker, house 15 Maple
Carey Patrick W., heel-cutter, boards 2 Eastern avenue Carey Thomas, entter, boards 14 High
Carey Wiu. W., heeler, house 53 Highland avenue Carleton Amos, farmer, house Brickett Hill, n. N. H. line Carleton B. Winnie Mrs., house 38 Merrimack Carleton Charles, farmer, h. Hilldale av; ab. Monument Carleton Charles 2d, heel-cutter, honse 88 Water
Carleton Ernest F., city teamster, boards 13 Chestnut Carlton Frank B. (E. HI. Emerson & Co. ), h. Lowell av. Carleton George F., shoemaker, boards 17 Moore
Carleton George H., shoe manufacturer, 20 Washington, house 6 Maple avenne
Carleton George N., clerk, 18 Merrimack, h. 4 Webster Carleton Giles, farmer, h. Hilldale av., above Monument Carleton Harlon, shoemaker, boards 30 Emerson
Carleton James II., treasurer Haverhill Agneduct Co., 3 Water, house 77 Main
Carleton John Mrs., house Lowell avenne
Carleton Mary, widow of Israel, house Mt. Vernon, cor. Highland avenue
Carleton Mary Ann, widow of Josiah, bds. 10 Primrose Carleton Milton R., shoemaker, boards 13 Chestant Carleton Moses HI., milkman, h. Main, near State line ; Carleton Nathaniel Mrs., house 55 Portland Carleton Robert, house 13 Chestnut
Carleton Roswell, shoe mufr., boards 18 Emerson Carleton Rufus, shoe-packer, house 10 Primrose Carleton Samnel, farmer, h. Hilldale av., near state line Carleton S. Willard, shoe-finisher, rear 108 Washington, house at Bradford Carleton William Mrs., house 3 Moore Carleton William B., farmer, h. Hilldale av., n. state line Carley Rose, widow of Thomas, house 8 Harrison Carlisle Mary S., widow of James, house 9 Locke Carlton Frank P., sole-entter, bds. How, cor. Pleasant Carlton Wilton II., house 67 Winter
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Carmordy Ellen, widow of Michael, house 22 Harrison Carmordy James M., boards 22 Harrison
Carmordy John D., mill operative, boards 22 Harrison Carney James E., bar-tender, 17 Sargent sq., boards do. Carney Mary, widow of Edward, h. 17 Sargent square Carpenter Mary, widow of Joseph, house 14 Pecker Carpenter Sydney A, police officer, house $3 Water Carr Alnus B., shoemaker, house 202 Washington
Carr Almus B. Mrs., dressmaker, house 202 Washington Carr Chas. H., shoemaker, h. Rocks village,n. Amesbury line Carr Daniel, house 61 Kenoza avenue
Carr Edward, shoemaker, h. River road, n. Amesbury line Carr Elmot, stock fitter, house 10 Walnut
Carr Emily Mrs., shoe stitcher, rooms 212 Merrimack
Carr Joseph, shoemaker, boards 21 Walnut
Carr Joseph, farmer, h. Rocks village, n. Amesbury line Carr Joseph IL, shoe mufr., 16 Washington, h. 84 Emerson
Carr K. E. Miss, dressmaker, 14 Merrimack, house do.
Carr Louisa F., widow of Joseph C., house 43 Myrtle Carr Samuel jr., shoemaker, house 4 Pearl et. Carr William, shoemaker, house 21 Walnut Carrigan Michael, shoemaker, boards 65 Primrose
Carroll Edward, operative, boards 112 Winter
Carroll Edward, painter, boards 28 Moore
Carroll Hannah, widow of John, house 50 Primrose
Carroll James II., sole entter, boards 50 Primrose
Carroll John F., boards 39 Charles
Carroll John F., shoemaker, b. 39 Charles [Stage
Carroll Katie T. Miss, teacher Primrose st. school, bis. 31
Carroll Mary, widow of James, hoase 28 Moore
Carroll Patrick, laborer, house 39 Charles
Carroll Roger H., hairdresser, house 5 Lewis Carroll Thomas, laborer, house 31 Stage
Carroll Thomas F., shoe packer, house 28 Moore
Carroll William, laborer, house 31 Stage
Carroll William T., shoemaker, boards 39 Charles Carter Charles S., shoemaker, boards 54 Emerson Carter Felix, shoemaker, honse 35 Fifth
Carter Frank R. (Vaughn & Carter), boots and shoes, 71 Merrimack, house 28 North
Carter Fred, shoemaker, bds. rear 181 Merrimack
Carter George T., news agent, house 18 Bartlett avenue Carter Henry, lawyer, Bridge, cor. Merrimack, house at Bradford
Carter Ira HI. (Carter & Cheney), freight forwarder Bos- ton & Maine R. R., stable 38 Fleet, h. 73 Franklin Carter James, shoemaker, boards 7 Hancock
Carter John F., shoe-cutter, boards 35 Fifth
Carter Louis, brick-maker, h. Primrose, opp. brick yard
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Carter Moses, shoe-cutter, house 7 Hancock Carter Sophia,-widow, house rear 30 Fleet
CARTER & CHENEY (Ira H. Carter and E. G. Chency), freight forwarders B. & M. R. R., office 15 Washington square (see adyt. opp. inside back cover) Cartwright Edmund G. W., clerk, 25 Washington sq., house 5 Cedar
Carver George W., morocco dresser, b. 220 Washington Carvey Walter, morocco dresser, bus. 220 Washington Casavant George W., shoe-cutter, boards 72 Winter
Case George B., cut solos, basement 92 Washington, h. 81 Portland
CASE HANNIBAL G., cut sole leather, 92 Wash- ington, house 39 Webster (see adv. dept., p. 2)
Case John B., teamster, house 11 Newcomb
Case Sarah, widow of William, h. E. Broadway, E. Parish Case Simeon A., shoemaker, h. East Broadway, near East Parish road
Casey Daniel, laborer, house 65 Brickett
. Casey Ellen, widow of Michael, house 25 John
Casey James, laborer, house G Kimball
Casey Maurice, hatter, house 3 Maple
Casey Michael, shoe-cutter, boards 25 John
Casey Morris F., baggage-master B. & M. depot, boards Eagle House [John, c. Primrose
Casey William J., baggage-master B. & M. depot, house Casgrain Louis A. Rev., pastor St. John's Catholic church, honse 62 Locust
Cashen Richard, morocco finisher, boards 73 Essex
Cashin Patrick J., marble worker, boards 51 Main
Cashman Ellen, widow of John, honse 10 Lancaster Cashman John, job wagon, house 35 High
Cass Isaac N., shoe finisher, house 34 North Caswell Almon, spring maker, house 15 Oreaard
Caswell Augustus A., heel contractor, rear 202 Merrimack, house 12 Jackson
Caswell Augustus B., shoemaker, house 1 Grove
Caswell Charles A., shoe-cutter, house 11 Auburn
Caswell Newton II., shoe-cutter, house 15 Orchard Caswell Rose A. Mrs., house rear 5 Hale
Cate Chas. E., clerk, 191 Merrimack, h. 28 Jackson
CATE GEORGE F., provisions, 191 Merrimack, h. 28 Jackson (see adv. dept., p. 21) Catheral John, shoemaker, bds. 212 Merrimack Cavagnaro Andrew, fruit dealer, 17 Emerson, h. 145 Essex Caven Jeremiah, stone-mason, bds. Silver, n. Primrose Caven Timothy, stone-mason, h. Silver, n. Primrose Cavenough John, laborer, house 45 Fifth
Cavenough John D., laborer, boards 45 Fifth
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Caverly Thomas, shoemaker, boards 25 West Caverly William HI., shoemaker, bds. 210 Washington Central House, 52 Merrimack
Cerat Jacob, shoemaker, house 163 Water Cerat Lonis, house 163 Water
Chadbourne James M., farmer, h. Corliss hill st. Chadwick Geo. W., shoemaker, h. Crystal, Ayer's village Chamberlain Amanda Mrs., house 22 Orchard Chamberlain John, house 97 Water
Chamberlain Joseph, stone-cutter, house 111 Winter Chamberlain Lewis C., shoemaker, honse 87 Winter Champion Mae E., widow of Abraham D., h. 50 How Chandler Emery A., shoe packer, boards 43 How Chandler John F., wax thread operator, b. 197 Merrimack Chandler Nicodemus, engineer, house 4 Hancock Chapdelaine Henry, shoemaker, boards 54 Emerson Chapman E. Frank, heeler, house 7 Grove
Chapman Fred, shoemaker, bds. 1 Duncan
Chapman Joseph, farmer, house Main near. Primrose Chapman Lavinia E., dressmaker and fancy goods, 94 Merrimack, house 44 Cedar
Chapman Lewis C., butcher, house North Broadway
Chapatoan Samuel, shoemaker, h. Plaistow and Rocks vil- lage road
Chapman William W., farmer, h. Main, near Primrose Chaput Henri, shoemaker, house 147 Washington
Chaput Paul, shoemaker, house 143 Essex
Chaput Rock, shoemaker, house 34 High
Chapnt William, baker, 140 Essex, h. 147 Washington
Charlesworth Edward, engineer, h. 186 Merrimack
Charon Phillip, shoemaker, house 1 Locke
Chase Aaron, farmer, house Corliss hill road
Chase Abel, real estate, 15 Emerson, h. Mt. Vernon, cor. Highland Avenue
Chase Abraham, peddler, house 11 Broadway
Chase Abram W., shoe-cutter, honse 8 Nichols
Chase Adrian Mrs., house 6 Vine
Chase Alfred L. ( Chase & Twombly), shoe infrs., 128 · Washington, h. 103 do.
Chase A. Washington ( Chase & Lanbham), shoc mnfr., 1 Essex, house 9 Highland avenue
Chase Benj. L., farmer, h. No. Broadway, n. school No. 2 Chase Benj. W., driver ice wagon, house 33 Lawrence
CHASE BROTHERS (Geo. F. and Herbert A. Chase), mercantile job printers, 3 Elm place (see adv. dept., p. 15)
Chase Charles Mrs., h. at East Parish, n. the cemetery Chase Charles B., lather, bds. 27 Charles
Chase Charles F., house 203 Washington
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Chase Charles II., shoemaker, rooms 4 Spring ct.
Chase Charles H. (Chase & Lanbham ), shoe mnfr., 1 Es- sex, honse Mt. Vernon, cor. Highland avenue
Chase Charles S., shoe-entter, 85 Washington, h. 19 Green Chase Charles T., foreman, 128 Washington, h. 17 Vestry Chase Charles W., bookkeeper Moses How, bds. 20 Sixth Chase C. Henry, shoe-cutter, h. 49 White
CHASE O. W. (C. W. Chase & Co.), banker, 16 Mer- rimack, and pres. Merrimack Nat. Bank, h. 49 Summer Chase C. W. & Co. (Charles W. and R. Stuart Chase), bankers, 16 Merrimack
Chase David D. (D. D. Chase & Son), lumber dealer, Water, cor. of the bridge, h. Mt. Vernon, c. Chestnut Chase David D. & Son (David D. and David E. Chase), lumber dealers, rear Water, cor. of the bridge
Chase David E. (D. D. Chase & Son), lumber dealer, h. Chestnut, cor. Park
Chase Edmund E., shoe-cutter, 23 Washington sq., h. 6 Common [village
Chase Edward A., shoemaker, h. River road, n. Rocks Chase Emma Mrs., house 49 Water
Chase Eustis, house 32 Portland
Chase Eustis, 2, heeler, bds. 203 Washington
Chase Frank HI., shoe-cutter, house East Parish
Chase Frank II., last maker, bas. 29 Sixth
Chase Frank W., bds. D. D. Chase's, Mt. Vernon
Chase Fred IJ., bookkeeper Chas. E. Wiggin, bds. 17 Vestry
Chast George C., shoemaker, house 141 Main
Chase George Frank (Chase Bros.), printer and shoe-cut- ter, bds. 3 Ehn place
Chase George G., shoemaker, bds. 25 West
Chase George IL., shoe-entter, bds. 28 Orchard
Chase Geo. W., shoe-entter, h. Mt. Vernon, c. Chestnut
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