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Chase Harriet Mrs., house 29 Orchard
Chase Harry W., student, boards 49 Summer
Chase Hazen M., shoe infr., 31 Washington, house 46 Portland
Chase Helen A., widow of George K., h. 3 Elm place
Chase Henry, shoemaker, house 141 Washington
Chase Henry C. (Carson & Chase), heeler, house 17 Washington avenne
Chase Herbert A. (Chase Bros.), printer, 3 Elm pl., h. do. Chase Hezekiah S., heel cutter, house 20 School
Chase Trah E., physician, 53 Winter, honse do.
Chase James E., real estate, Tilton's block, h. 60 Locust Chase James G., shoemaker, house rear 187 Essex
Chase Jane P., widow of Rufus L., house GS Main
Chase John A., shoemaker, h. Hilldale av., Ist on left
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Chase John C., shoe-cutter, bds. 26 Locke Chase John G., hairdresser, house 18 How
Chase John IL., shoo-cutter, house 19 Chestnut Chase John M., shoemaker, house 4 Eastern avenue Chase John P., shoe-cutter, bds. 203 Washington
Chase Julia F. Miss, teacher Locust st. primary school, boards 19 Green
Chase Leroy S., shoe-cutter, boards 63 Emerson Chase Enther, house 17 Orchard
Chase L. Wilder, shoe infr., 87 Washington, house 7 'fremont
Chase Maria J., widow of Augustus, house 25 West Chase Martha C., widow of Geo. W., house IS Park
Chase Martha W., widow of Thomas N., house Main, n. school-house No. 4
Chase Mary A., widow of Sylvester, house 17 Harrison Chase Mary A., widow of Ganet, house 109 Main Chase Mary P., widow of Moses, house 34 Pecker Chase Metaphor I., shoemaker, house 27 Charles Chase Milton, machinist, Ashland, n. Main, bar. 107 Main Chase Moses G., shoemaker, house 58 Summer Chase Moses HI,, beeler, 210 Merrimack, h. Washington Chase Moses TI., harness-maker, bds. 53 Highland av. Chase Moses M., cutting-board planing, 64 Wingate, h. 33 High [Auburn Chase Moses R., agent Franklin school books, h. Fifth, c. Chase Robert, heeler, b. 208 Washington [house Chase Rufus .A., shoemaker, h. River road, n. the school- Chase R. Stuart (C. W. Chase & Co.), bankers, 16 Mer- rimack, house 53 Summer
Chase Samuel Mrs., house 54 Summer
Chase Samuel G., gate-tender Winter street crossing B. & M. R. R., house 98 Essex
Chase Samuel W., shoe-cutter, boards 8 Nichols
Chase Sarah L., widow of Ephraim, house 27 Kenoza av.
Chase Stephen Mrs., house 109 Main CHASE SYLVESTER G., undertaker, 130 Merri- mack, house 17 Harrison ( see insert, opp. p. IS)
Chase Tappan Mrs., house 17 Vestry
Chase Thomas M., heel manufacturer, rear 27 Washing- ton square, boards 40 Emerson
Chase Timothy D., shoemaker, house Lowell avenue, cor. Webster road
Chase Vesta Miss, tailoress, house 44 Cedar
Chase William J. (W. J. Chase & Co.), fish and oysters, 5 Emerson, house 2 Bragg's court
Chase William M., shoe-cutter, house 77 Emerson
Chase William O. (Chase & Sanborn), provisions, 86 Em- erson, honse 4 Cottage
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Chase William R., shoe-cutter, boards 77 Emerson Chase W. J. & Co. (Wm. J. Chase and James A. Colby), fish and oysters, 5 Emerson
Chase W. Stickney ( Spaulding & Chase), shoe manufac- turer, 73 and 75 Washington, house 63 Emerson .
Chase & Laubham (A. Washington Chase, Samuel Lanb- ham, and Charles H. Chase), shoe manufacturers, 1 Essex, corner Washington square
CHLASE & SANBORN (W. O. Chase and A. L. Sanborn), provisions, 86. Emerson (see adv. dept., p. 47)
Chase & Twombly ( Alfred L. Chase and Chas. I. Twom- bly ), shoe manufacturers, 128 Washington
Cheever Horace W., farmer, h. Washington, n. Silver hill Chellis Emily J., widow of John, house 69 Winter
Chellis Henry W., stock-fitter, house 3 Tremont
Cheney Alice E. Miss ( Cheney & Bartlett), artist, 3 Wa- ter, boards 26 Grand
Cheney Edward A., shoe-cutter, house 8 South
Cheney E. G. (Carter & Cheney), freight forwarder B. & M. R. R., office Washington sq. house at Merrimac Cheney Fred L., shoemaker, house 3 Lawrence
Cheney Frederick _1., hecl-cutter, boards 24 Grand
Cheney Frederick P., heel manufacturer, basement Fin- Hey's block, house 26 Grand
Cheney George, farmer, b. East Parish rd., opp. cemetery Cheney Lewis L., heeler, house 3 Lawrence
Cheney Oscar D., physician, house 72 Main
Cheney & Bartlett ( Alice E. Cheney and Carrie G. Bart- lett), artists, 3 Water
Chesley Edward M., shoe-entter, house 70 Portland
Chesley John E., clerk, 31 Merrimack, house 33 do.
Chesley Willard W., shoe manufacturer, Railroad square, boards 11 Cedar
Chew Mary A. Mrs., house 121 Merrimack
Chick Brothers (S. P., L. H., and W. C. Chick), shoe con- tractors, rear $3 Washington
Chick Lamont II. (Chick Brothers), shoe contractor, house 1 Pecker [rimac
Chick S. P. (Chick Brothers), shoe contractor, h. 29 Mer- Chick Thomas M., shoemaker, house 119 Winter
Chick William C. (Chick Brothers), shoe contractor, bds. How, corner Pleasant
Chills Walter, shoemaker, boards 6 Locke
Choate James HI., heeler, boards 2 Spring place Christian William M., carpenter, honse 236 Washington Christie Geo. W., clerk C. R. Bayley, b. at W. Bradford Christie William C., heel-entter, rooms 9 Oak
Christyson Samuel, sole-cutter, boards 17 Pecker
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Chadley James, shoemaker, house 67 Summer Church Mary W., widow of Enoch, honse 13 Water
Churchill Geo. W. D., nurseryman ( N. Y.), and ( Church- ill & Corliss), basement 82 Washington, b. 106 Winter Churchill & Corliss (Geo. W. D. Churchill and Samuel S.
Corliss ),soles, taps and stiffenings, basement 82 Wash- ington
Chute Elbridge G., clerk, 264 Washington, b. 14 Bartlett Cifre Andres, gentlemen's neckwear mnfr., 47 Essex, house 24 Wingate [gate Cifre A. Mrs., stitching-room, 8 Washington, h. 24 Win-
Cilley Gardner A., shoemaker, house 72 Locust
CITY FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK, 52 Washington
CITY HOTEL, Walter II. Griffin, prop., 139 Merri- mack (see adv. dept., p. 25)
Claffey Bridget, widow of Thomas, h. 7 Sargent square Claridge William A., tinsmith, house 21 How
. Clark Arvilla P. Mrs., house 29 Locke
Clark Charles, shoe-cutter, honse 89 Winter
Clark Charles II. (Clark & Cook), grocer, 48 White, bds. 36 Portland
Clark Charles M. Mrs., widow, house 59 Emerson
. Clark Charles P., shoemaker, house 17 Grove
Clark David O. (Clark & Dow), tack mufr., Granite,house at Atkinson, N. II.
Clark Frank A., shoemaker, house 9 Oak
Clark Harland P., shoemaker, house 7 Dover
Clark Herbert A. ( Ordway & Clark), shoe manufacturer, 72 Washington, house 10 Maple avenue
Clark Herbert W., shoe-cutter, honse 22 Locke Clark John, boarding-house, 36 Portland
CLARK JOIN J., slater, slate-yard, rear Stevens mill, Winter, P. O. box 1095, Haverhill, Mass. (see adv. dept., p. 13) [Portland " Clark John N., clerk "White's Corner" drug store, bds. 36
. Clark Robert, shoemaker, house 175 Washington
CLARK WALTER P., prop. Washington square Hotel, Washington, cor. Washington square, h. do. (see adv. dept., p. 35)
Clark Walter W., clerk, 208 Merrimack, h. 42 Franklin
Clark William F., shoemaker, boards 9 Oak
Clark William W., shoemaker, house 26 North
CLARK & COOK (Chas. H. Clark and Jobn S. ('ook), grocers, 48 White (see adv. dept., p. 45)
Clark & Dow ( David O. Clark and Edward E. Dow), choe-mail and tack mufre., Granite, near Essex Classon Isaac C. (AAllen & Classon), shoe mnfr., 18 Wash- ington, boards 32 Emerson
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Clay Harvey M., shoc-cutter, house 1 Gale court Clay Ida Miss, dressmaker, boards 23 Vestry CLAY MARY. G. MRS., millinery, Odd Fellows building, honse 96 Main (see adv. dept., p. 27) Cleary George, heeler, boards Haseltine court.
Cleary Henry, mason, house rear 57 Main Cleary James L., hairdresser, 7 Merrimack, b. 24 Portland Cleary John, mason, house 24 Portland Cleary Win., apprentice, 120 Merrimack, b. 24 Portland Clemens Margaret Mrs,, house rear 22 Johu Clement Abby Miss, house Main, near state line
Clement Charles H., shoemaker, house 2 Benjamin Clement Fred., clerk, 20 Merrimack, boards & White Clement James II. (124 Summer, B.), bouse Main, near North avenue [hill road
Clement Lucinda Mrs., h. junction Amesbury and Corliss Clement Mary, widow of Joseph, house 2 Benjamin Clemons Charles E., shoemaker, boards 41 Loenst Clovers Andrew, lather, boards 26 Wingate
CLINTON HOUSE, A. C. Fowler, prop., 79 and S1 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 38) Clogston Charles E., shoe-cutter, 170 Merrimack, house at Bradford
Clohecy Cornelius J., boards 7 Kimball
Cloheey Daniel F., shoemaker, boards 54 Primrose
Clobeey Peter, tobacconist, 54 Primrose, house do.
Clohecy Peter A., shoemaker, boards 54 Primrose Clohecy Sarah, wid. of Cornelius, h. Lewis, c. Lancaster Clohecy Simon, shoemaker, house 7 Kimball
Clooney Mary Mrs,, house Rocks village Clough Franklin, shoemaker, boards 10 Grand
Clough Isane, shoemaker, honse 6 Pearl conrt
Cloutier Alfred T., shoe-packer, house 73 High Cloutman Jobu, paver, boards 78 Water
Cloutman Levina G., widow of Benj., house 73 Water
Cloutman Thomas E., shoemaker, honse 35 Franklin Ciuff Aaron M., house 252 Washington
Cluff Daniel B., boot and shoe manufacturer, 116 and 118 Washington, house 12 Orchard Cluff Daniel E., shoe-cutter, boards 12 Orchard
Cluff Martha A. Mrs., h. Elliott, near Kenoza Lake Cluil Milon O., clerk, 116 Washington, h. 260 do. Cluff Warren A. B., shoe dresser, h. 24 Locke
Clukey Charles, shoemaker, h. 5 Rose
Clukey Edward, shoemaker, house 9 River
Clukey Simeon, shoemaker, house 5 Rose Coakley Dennis, tin plate worker, 22 Winter, b. 5 Henry Cobb Heury, boards 30 Sixth
Cobb Otis F., paper box manufacturer, 84 Merrimack, boards & White
SYLVESTER G. OHASI,
UNDERTAKER, ----- AND DEALER IN ---
COFFINS, CASKETS,
Robes and Metallic Caskets of all kinds. . The Best Assortment to be found in the City.
SALESROOM, 130 MERRIMACK STREET.
LOTS FOR SALE IN EITHER OF THE CEMETERIES.
Flowers Furnished when Desired.
All orders from the neighboring towns, by express or otherwise, attended to and delivered personally if required.
Orders when left at my residence, 17 Harri- son Street, will receive prompt attention, or at the Store, 130 Merrimack St. Night bell promptly answered at any hour.
SYLVESTER G. CHASE, 130 Merrimack St. House, 17 Harrison St., EAVEREILL, MASS.
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STOVES, FURNACES, . DEALERS IN
Tinware, &C. ALSO, PLUMBERS AND TIN ROOFERS. 22 WINTER STREET, HAVERHILL.
We are the Sole Agouts for the
CELEBRATED Highland Portable Range
The most Perfect Cooking , Store in the country.
This Model Range is giving the most perfect satisfaction of any other range in New England. Thousands of families are daily exchanging their old stoves of all other patterns for our
HIGHLAND RANGE,
It has all of the latest improvements and many other novelties about it that are on no otherstove in the market. Any family in want of a MODEL STOVE in every respect can be satished by calling on us. We also have several other patterns of stoves, which we are selling at the lowest prices.
All articles belonging to Kitchen Furnishing Goods Can be found at our store, such as WOODEN WARE, &C.
Particular attention given to all kinds of Jobbing in Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, and Zinc. We also make a Specialty of Plumbing and Jobbing of every description.
T. F. FINNEY. J. F. HUGHES.
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Cobb Sylvanns, foreman Griffin Bros. stitching room, h. 284 Washington
COBB WILLIAM IT., clothes cleaner, basement 78 Merrimack, h. 30 Sixth (see adv. dept., page 27)
Coburn Fred A., clerk City Hotel, boards do.
Coburn Joel W., mason, boards 16 How
Coburn Mary A. Mrs., boarding-house, 16 How Coburn Moses L., shoemaker, house 3 Autumn Cochrane Mary, widow, h. Hillside, 6th on right Cockran James F., stock-fitter, bds. 9 Harrison Coe Lonisa, widow, house 23 Fifth
Coffee Martin, gardener, house rear 16 Bartlett avenne Coffey Patrick G., cutter, bds. 2 Bartlett avenue .
Coffin Betsey, widow of William II., house 39 Webster
Coffin Charles, shoe-cutter, house 2 William
Coffin Charles II., farmer, house Whittier place, near Amesbury road [William Coffin Charles B. 20, bookkeeper A. J. Tilton, house 3 Coffin Charles J., farmer, h. Whittier pl., ni. Amesbury rd. Coffin Charles M., watchmaker, b. r. 181 Merrimack Coffin C. Haven, boot and shoe dealer, 48 and 168 Mer- rimack, house Lawrence, near Main
Coffin Frank P., shoe-cutter, boards 10 Winter Coffin Frederick W., boards 2 William
Coffin George F., shoe-cutter, boards 9 Portland Coffin John G., shoemaker, boards 1 Spring
Cofin Rebecca B., widow, house 1 Bragg's court
Coffin William M., shoemaker, house 1 Cross Cofran Loreston, shoe-cutter, boards 12 Water Cogswell Charles E., agent for C. IJ. Weoks marble works, house 14 Webster
Cogswell Charles R., bookkeeper, 92 .Washington, boards 14 Wobster
COGSWELL GEORGE, president First National Bank, 52 Washington, house at Bradford Cogswell George H., shoe packer, boards 10 Kent Cogswell George R., shoe dresser, h. 10 Kent Cogswell John C., blacksmith, Main, n. State line, h. do.
Cogswell Robert S., sole leather-cutter, bds. 10 Kent Cogswell William B., shoe-cutter. h. 236 Washington Colbarn Josiah HI., heeler, house 66. Franklin
Colby Abram, shoemaker, house 3 Spring place
Colby Ada M. Miss, teacher Private school, boards 23 Vestry
Colby Benjamin Mrs., widow, house 80 Essex
Colby Betsey, widow of Abram, h. River road, Rocks village
Colby Caroline M., widow of John, h. 54 How Colby Carrie E. Miss, teacher Mill vale Primary school No. 42, boards 34 Orchard 4
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Colby Charles II., solo-cutter, house 45 Essex Colby Charles S., shoemaker, boards 7 West Colby Colman, shoe-cutter, house 27 Kenoza avenue Colby C. E. Mrs., dressmaker, 64 How, house do. Colby Eben, restaurant, 214 Merrimack, house 188 do. Colby Edward S., shoemaker, house Rocks village
Colby Eva II. Miss, assistant Public Library, Summer, corner Stage
Colby Frank II., clerk, 158 Merrimack, b. 5 Shepherd
Colby Frank W., heel-cutter, boards 45 Essex
Colby Geo. W., shoemaker, house 2 Benjamin
Colby Horace G., stock-fitter, boards 118 Essex
Colby Howard W., shoemaker, boards R. G. Colby's, Rocks village
Colby James A. ( W. J. Chase & Co.), fish and oysters, 5 Emerson, boards 64 How
Colby James W., shoemaker, house 7 West
Colby Jane, widow of Joseph K., house 5 Shepherd
Colby John A., clerk, 3 Water, boards 24 Orchard Colby Josie A., music teacher. boards 5 Shepherd
Colby Sarah J. Mrs., house 24 Orchard
Colby Lorenzo D., shoemaker, h. Bridge, Rocks village
Colby Lorenzo F., shoemaker, boards 34 Water
Colby Moses Mrs., house 1 John
Colby Moses F., sole-sorter, boards 34 How
Colby Nira H. Mrs., house 118 Essex
Colby Richard G., variety store, Rocks village, near Bridge, house near do.
Colby Samuel L., prop. Elm House 1S and 20 Emerson, house do. [village
Colby Stephen E., shoemaker, house River road, Rocks Colby Susan R., widow of Timothy, house 2 Moore
Colby S. Frank, clerk C. II. Fellows & Co., house 8 Kent Colby Wallace, shoemaker, house Wharf lane, Rocks village
Colby William II., shoemaker, h. River rd., Rocks village Cole Abram, farmer, house North Broadway
Cole Angie Mrs., tailoress, boards 17 Pecker
Cole Charles H., shoe-finisher, b. rear 62 Emerson Cole George E., shoemaker, house 4 Spring place
Cole Il. Edmund, machine operator, b. Clinton House Cole William B., boards rear 62 Emerson
Coles Charles P., fireman B. & M. R. R., h. 39 Myrtle Coles Lonisa, widow of William, house 12 Elm Colgan John, shoemaker, honse 14 Elm Colliunore Bradford M., shoemaker, house 32 White Collaumore Elbridge F., cooper, house 20 How Collamore Sarah D., widow of Elbridge, house 20 How Colligan Bernard, shoemaker, house 36 Elm
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Collingill Charles, shoemaker, bds. Tilton's corner . Collingill Charles HI., hairdresser, house 26 Mill
Collingill Hannah, widow of John, house 26 Mill Collingill Hugh, farmer, h. Groveland road, near Bridge Collins Arthur, spinner, house 11 Hale
Collins Charles A., laborer, house 16 Eastern avenue Collins Daniel, hairdresser, 57 Merrimack, b. at Bradford Collins Edwin, house 35 Auburn
Collins Elihu G., millinery and fancy goods, 6 Water, h. 18 Washington avenue
Collins Jacob L., laborer, house 19 Eastern avenue
Collins James E., shoe-entter, house 118 Water Collins John, plasterer, house rear 13 Lancaster COLLINS JOIIN C., shoe stitcher, 811 Washing- ton, honse 4 Pinmmer (see adv. dept., p. 6) Collins John K .. , heel cutter, house 116 Water Collins Joseph A., steam and gas fitter, h. 282 Washington
Collins Julia Miss, dressmaker, 5 Water, bus. 3 Cottage Collins M. P. Mrs., stitcher, rooms 54 Emerson Collins Nelson, farmer, house Main, near North avenue Collins P. II., stitcher, house 34 High
Collins Sammel M., laborer, bds. 19 Eastern avenue
Collins Timothy, laborer, house 7 Maple
Collins William, hatter, house 13 Ayer
Collins William D., physician, 124 Winter, house do.
Collins William HI. ( Collins & Smith), saloon, 28 Winter, house Water, opp. engine house
Collins Willie G., shoemaker, bis. rear 5 ITale
Collins & Smith ( W. II. Collins and W. F. Smith), saloon, 28 Winter
Colson Woodward P., shoemaker, bds. 4 Spring place Colt George M., laborer, house 36 Locust
Commo Basil, shoemaker, house 53 River
Como Benjamin P., shoe-cutter, house 63 River
Conant Charles E., machine operator, house near Crystal, Ayer's village
Conant Daniel, farmer, house 12 Howard
Condon Ellen, widow, house 33 Primrose
Condon Garrett, shoemaker, boards 66 Cedar Condon Hannah, widow of Robert, house 112 Winter Condon John, shoemaker, house 31 Stage
Condon Maurice, laborer, house rear 97 Winter Condon William, shoemaker, bds. 168 Washington Conklin Lee, hatter, boards 59 River Conley Charles, laborer, house 252 Washington Conley Gideon D., house 19 Jackson Conley James, shoemaker, house 19 Harrison Conlon John, shoe contractor, rear 63 Washington, house at Bradford
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Connely Timothy, laborer, house 3 Eastern avenue
Conner Fred, trimming cutter, board's 8 How
Conner Fred J., cutter, boards 8 How
Conner James P., boards 3 Pleasant
Conner William H. (Conner & Mitchell), pharmacist, 36 Winter, house 53 Cedar
CONNER & MITCHELL (Wm. II. Conner and Edward A. Mitchell), apothecaries and booksellers, 36 Winter (sce advt. on front cover)
Conney George F., blacksmith, boards 11 Essex
Connor Charles, saloon, 81 Essex, house 46 Primrose Connor John, tanner, house 63 Hilldale avenue
Connor Michael ( Hayes & Connor), morocco mnfr., rear 27 Washington sg., house 63 Hilldale avenne Connor Stephen W., shoemaker, h. Hillside, 5th on right Connors Charles, blacksmith, house 8 Lancaster Connors Dennis, laborer, house 17 Primrose
Connors Dennis jr., heel cutter, boards 17 Primrose Connors Frank, shoemaker, house 174 Washington Conors Jeremiah, hatter, house 1 Stewart
Connors Matilda Mrs., house 174 Washington
Connors Richard, heeler, boards 17 Primrose Connors Timothy, shoemaker, house 9 Maple Conway Patrick, shoemaker, house 113 Main
Coogan Alice, widow of Patrick, h. Apple, Ist on left
Coogan James, baker, bds. Mrs. A. Coogan's, Apple
Coogan Patrick, stitcher, bds. Alice Coogan's, Apple Coogan Peter, baker, bds. Mrs. A. Coogan's, Apple Cook Daniel E .. shoemaker, house 78 Franklin
COOK GEORGE M., shoe contractor, r. 52 Wash- ington, h. at Exeter, N. II. (see adv. dept., p. 9) Cook Harry L., shoe-cutter, 22 Washington, h. 14 Lindel Cook John S. (Clark & Cook), grocer, 43 White, boards 34 Portland [Main Cook Joseph D., carpenter and builder, 20 West, h. 156 Cook Justin T., bookkeeper, 8112 Washington, house 17 Chestnut
Cook Peter Mrs., groceries, 7 Lancaster, house do. Cook Samuel J., house 1 Lewis
Cook Stephen C., carpenter, house 17 Seventh Cook Thomas R., carpenter and builder, house 21 Cedar Coombs Asher G., granite cutter, house 3 Fountain
COON J. II., mason, contractor and builder, boards Eagle House (see advt. on back cover)
Cooper Albert W., shoemaker, house 21 Walnut Cooper George S., engineer, h. Wharf lane, Rocks village Copp Charles O., laborer, house 11 Fountain Copp James B., teamster, boards 9 Pecker
Copp James B., box-maker, boards 4 Travers
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. Corbin Timothy, driver, house 194 Merrimack Corkery Dennis, shoemaker, boards 9 Primrose Corkery Margaret, widow of Stephen, house 56 Primrose Corkery Stephen, heel-cutter, boards 56 Primrose Corliss Charles, farmer, house Broadway, near Monument Corliss Edwin, farmer, b. Mrs. Stephen Corliss', Broadway Corliss Frank MI., shoemaker, h. Crystal, Ayer's village Corliss George, farmer, house Broadway, West Parish Corliss John, switchman B. & M. R. R., h. 11 Pleasant Corliss John B., printer, boards 11 Dover Corliss Mary E., widow of- John, house 11 Dover
Corliss Robert, farmer, bds. Mrs. Stephen Corliss' Corliss Samuel S. (Churchill & Corliss), soles and stiffen- ings, basement 82 Washington, house 21 Locke Corliss Stephen Mrs., honse Broadway, near Universalist church, West Parish
Corning Fred M., clerk Three Taylors, bds. 95 Main Corning Gilman (Corning & Stewart), shoe manufacturer, house 8 Kenoza avenue
Corning & Stewart ( Gilman Corning and John Stewart), shoe mufrs., 29 Washington [Washington Corson Dudley P. (Corson & Chase), heeler, house 220 Corson Emma M. Mrs., boarding-house, S How
Corson John, shoe mnfr., Washington sq., h. 126 Main
Corson John D., shoemaker, bds. rear 150 Washington Corson Martin, shoemaker, honse 220 Washington Corson Wesley, shoemaker, house 2 Grove
CORSON & CHASE (Dudley P. Corson and Hen- ry C. Chase), shoe heelers, 36 Washington Corwin Frank, clerk, 18 Merrimack, boards 22 Green Corwin Fred S., clerk, 8 Merrimack, rooms 49 Franklin Costello Nicholas, laborer, house 23 Lancaster Costelow Winfield C., cabinet maker, Mechanics court, h. 12 Eastern avenue
Cote Alexandre, shoemaker, honse 21 Fifth
Cote Henry, shoemaker, house rear 57 Main
Cote Henry, shoemaker, house 169 Water Cotton Benjamin A., express driver, bus. 8 Grove Conch John Rev., house 15 Bartlett
Couch Robert jr., shoe-cutter, boards 40 Winter
Coughlan John, laborer, house 41 Fifth
Couney Catherine, widow of Andrew, house 14 Maple Couney Thomas F., hairdresser, 137 Merrimack, h. Duncan Courtean Oscar, shoemaker, house 178 Essex Cox Charles II., baggage express, house 50 How Cox John T., shoe trimmer, 75 Washington, b. at Bradford Cox William, shoemaker, 42 Wingate, house do. Coyne John, laborer, house rear 187 Essex Coyne John, laborer, house 6 Stewart
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Coyne Martin, laborer, house 11 Maple
Crabtree Abram A., shoemaker, boards 26 Stage Crabtree George, carpenter, house 26 Stage Crafts Albert M., clerk, 2 Merrimack, bds. 8 Moore
Crafts George 'P., bookkeeper, 30 and 32 Washington, h. 12 Arlington
Crafts Harry C., clerk, 160 Merrimack, boards 7 do. CRAM ALONZO .W., stoves, tinware and steam heating, 151 Merrimack, house 40 Portland (sce adv. dept., page 45)
Cram Josiah B., boarding-house, 9 White
Crane Benjamin O., Mckay operator, house 75 River
Crane Daniel, laborer, house 175 Water
Crane Dennis, shoe-dresser, boards 175 Water
Crane Dennis, shoemaker, boards 72 Winter
Crane James F., welter, boards 5 Lewis
Crane John J., currier, house 5 Lewis
Crane John J. jr., shoe-cutter, boards 5 Lewis
Crane Patrick, farmer, bds. J. W. Bennett's, Groveland Crane Thomas P., shoe contractor, rear 110 Washington, house at Newton, N. II.
Cranshaw James W., stitcher, 110 Merrimack, h. Main, North Parish
Cranshaw J. W. Mrs., stitching rooms, 110 Merrimack, h. Main, North Parish
Cranshaw Robert, hairdresser, 116 and 118 Merrimack, h. 105 Water
Creasey Charles H., boards 12 Bartlett avenue
Crepeau Adolphus D., boots and shoes, 26 Washington square, lionse 10 Dustin
Crepeau John A., shoemaker, house 33 Myrtle
Cressey Benjamin G., carpenter, 3 Fountain, house do.
Cristie William, shoemaker, boards 16 How Crocker Cyrus W., carpenter, house 35 High
Crockett Charles P., shoe-dresser, house 1 Seventh
Crockett Frank S. (C. M. Evans & Co.), grocer, 88 Win- ter, honse 11 Cedar
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Crockett George F. (I. T. Crockett & Son), b. 28 Emerson Crockett. Ira T. (I. T. Crockett & Son), h. 28 Emerson Crockett Ira T. & Son (Ira T. and George F. Crockett), sole-cutters, basement of 80 Washington. Crockett Win. E. jr., morocco-dresser, bas. 8 Pecker Cromett Hiram A., teamster, house 121 Merrimack Cronin Jere, shoe-cutter, 108 Washington, b. at Bradford Cronin Maria, widow, house 35 Franklin Cronin Patrick, gardener, house 26 Mill
Cronin Timothy Mrs., house 17 Lewis Cropper Benjamin, shoemaker, 12 Court, house do. Crosby George, shoemaker, boards 23 River
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Crosby Jacob N., carpenter, house 22 Arch Crosby Sarah J., widow, house 138 Water Cross Charles W., laster, boards 13 Jackson
Cross Eliza A., widow of Frank B., dressmaker, 3 Water, house do.
Cross Susan, widow, house 13 Howard
Cross S., shoemaker, boards 5 West
Crossley John, finisher, boards 15 IIale
Crossley Jonas, wool-sorter, honse 15 Hale Crossman Rufus, b. Pattee's hotel, Scotland hill, W. Parish
Croston Frank, shoemaker, house 27 Eastern avenue
Croston Jefferson, shoemaker, house 19 Howard Croston John, dresser, 83 Washington, h. at Bradford CROWELL ALBERT, shoe stitching, 128 Wash-
ington, h. Water, cor. Haverhill (see adv. dept., p. 9) Crowell Eliza M., widow of Calvin W., house Broadway, Aver's village
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