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WILLOW AVENUE, ward 6, from Main, bey. Dustin sq. west.
WILLOW AVENUE, ward 7, from Boston rd. Ward Hill to Kingsbury ave.
WILSON, ward 5, from 38 Var- num to 73 Beach 0 0 Varnum
0 0 Ayer;
0 Hall
0 0 Beach
WINDHAM, ward 5, from Syl- van, north ..
WINDSOR, ward 4, from Ar- park, lington, at Windsor north to 236 Mill.
2 1 Arlington
0 Berkeley ave.
0 Upton
0 0 Mill
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29 Westland terrace
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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC. .
WINDSOR PARK, ward 4, Ar- lington, cor. Windsor. WINGATE, ward 3, from 50 Es- sex to 11 Railroad sq.
0
0 Essex
16 Arnold place
30 Newcomb place
40 Potter place
62 Rugg place
0
0 Railroad sq.
0 0 B. & M. R. R.
WINGATE WAY, ward 3, from Gardner way, east, between Wingate and Granite.
WINNIKENNIE, ward 4, Belvi- dere road, near Saltonstall av. WINONA AVENUE, ward 6, from Oxford to Fishing river, beyond Coral. 0 0 Oxford
0
0 Sagamore
0 0 Marsh ave.
0 Jasper
0 Coral
WINTER, wards 1-3, from 46 Main to 59-77 Lafayette sq. 0
1 Main
18 Pleasant
52 Spring
53 Portland
95 Vine Pecker
108
How
121 White
120 Emerson
145 Franklin
172
192
163 Cottage Locust Sargent's court
208
201 Primrose Locke
Bragg building, Railroad sq.
Brickett building, Washington sq. cor. Emerson
Brittan hall, 36 Main
Bullen block, 92 to 98 Wash.
Carpenters' hall, 82 Merrimack
Casazza's block, Maxwell, near Washington Castle hall, 14 Main
Central Labor Union hall, 31 Wash.
Chase block, 74 to 84 Wash.
Chase block, 15 to 33 Merrimack
Chase Morse block, 104 to 116 Lo- cust
City hall, Main, cor. Court
Clinton block, 260 River
Corliss block, 8 to 18 Winter
Currier block, 116 to 122 Wash.
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G Williams
WOODS AVENUE, ward 4, from 466 Groveland to Old Ferry road.
WORTHEN PLACE, ward 2, from 41 Stage.
Y, ward 7, from I to beyond E, Ward Hill. 0 0 I 0 E
YEATON PLACE, ward 5, from 8 Porter.
YORK, ward 6, from 83 Prim- rose to 15 Kimball.
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.
Academy of Music building, 97 to 111 Merrimack
Adams building, 38 to 44 Wash. Arnold block, 29 to 43 Wingate Atwood block, 12 to 16 Main
Ayers hall, Broadway, A. V.
A. O. of F. hall, 78 Merrimack A. O. of H. hall, 196 Winter A. O. of U. W. hall, 163 Metri- mack
Bannister block, 2 and 4 Merri- mack and 1 and 9 Bridge Bannister hall, 3 Bridge Bartenders' Hall, 123 Merrimack Belanger block, 241 to 249 Essex Bishop Block, 62 to 70 Wingate Bishop's building, 73 to 79 Wash. Boot & Shoe Workers Union, 31 Wash.
Boston & Maine R. R. station, Railroad square; freight depot, Winter, cor. Hale
209 Harrison
235 Lewis
246 Duncan
257 Hale
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0 B. & M. R. R.
0 Stevens
0
0 Lafayette sq.
WOODBRIDGE, ward 4, from John Ward ave.
WOODLAND WAY, ward 4, from Westland terrace.
WOODLAWN AVENUE. ward 7. from Park, bey. Summit ave. io beyond Williams. 0 0 Park
0 0 Colby
Currier's block, 29 to 37 Main
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BLOCKS, BUILDING, HALLS, ETC.
Daggett building, 87 to 95 Merri- mack
Davis & Crafts building, 89 and 91 Washington
Duncan block, 6 to 10 Merrimack Duncan building, 3 Water
Edney's Hall, 82 Merrimack
Elliot and Noyes block, 53 and 55 Wingate
Endicott building, 53 and 55 Wash.
Essex block, 20 to 32 Merrimack
Essex street block, 19 to 37 Essex
Exchange building, 8 to 20 Water Exchange hall, 8 Water
Ferrari block, 319 to 325 River
Finney block, 50 to 68 Wash.
First National Bank building, 46 and 48 Washington
Fitts building, 93 and 95 Wash.
Flint block, 41 and 43 Main
Fox block, 27 to 37 Granite
Franklin block, 200 to 214 Merri- mack
Gardner block, 13 to 35 Railroad square
Gardner building, 40 to 48 Gran- ite
Gilman block, 14 and 16 Wash.
Gilman building, 22 to 32 Wash- ington square
Goodrich, Porter & Kimball building, 66 to 72 Washington
Goodwin's block, 165 to 175 Mer- rimack
Grand Army block, 14 to 18 Court
Grange hall, Broadway
G. A. R. hall, 16 Court
Hall block, 76 to 80 Lafayette sq. Hammond block, 119 to 133 Mer- rimack
Harrison hall, 60 Merrimack Haverhill Savings Bank build- ing, 151 and 153 Merrimack
Haverhill S. D. & T. Co.'s build- ing, 161 and 163 Merrimack Hewes block, 14 to 20 Emerson Hunking block, 68 to 74 Merri- mack
Independence hall, 39 Emerson I. O. G. T. hall, 16 Fleet
Jacques block, 67 to 71 Wash.
Junior O. U. A. M. hall, 151 Mer- rimack
Kelley block, 45 to 51 Wingate
Killam building, 58 to 64 White
Kittredge block, 94 to 106 Merri- mack
Knights of Pythias hall, 14 Main Lafayette hall, 41 Lafayette sq. Lahey block, 1 to 11 Railroad sq. Laskey's block, 91 to 97 River
Laster's Protective Union hall, 31 Washington
Marsh building, 37 to 47 Wash.
Masonic building, 113 to 117 Mer- rimack
Masonic temple, 115 Merrimack Merrimack Bank building, 18 and 20 Washington
Morse building, 8 to 12 Adams place
Music hall, 42 Winter
Newcomb block, 18 to 28 Win- gate
Newcomb Bros. block, 8 to 16 Wingate
Newcomb J. S. block, 30 to 34 Wingate
Nichols block, 22 to 36 Wash.
Nichols building, 60 to 64 Wash.
Nichols J. R. block, 177 to 179 Merrimack
Odd Fellows' building, 24 to 28 Main
Odd Fellows' halls, 151 Merri- mack and 26 Main
Old Garrison house, Rocks Vil- lage
Osgood block, 2 to 6 Water and 1 to 17 Main
O. U. A. M. hall, 103 Merrimack Pearson Bros. block, 8 to 14 Es- sex
Pentecost Mission hall, Winter, n. Spring
Pilling block, 36 to 40 Wingate
Potter block, 57 to 65 Wash.
Prescott block, 2 to 12 Wash.
Ricard's block, 40 to 68 Winter
Ring building, 65 to 69 Main, Br.
Rugg building, 81 to 87 Wash.
Russ & Noyes & Carlton block, 72 to 78 Wingate
St. Jean Baptist building, 25 to 43 Lafayette sq.
Saltonstall block, {. to 71 Merri- mack
Salvation Army hall, r. 185 Merri- mack
Sanders block, 124 to 130 Wash.
Sanders Thomas building, 132 to 140 Washington
Shoe Cutters hall, 59 Merrimack Swett block, 57 to 63 Wingate
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CITY LANDINGS, OFFICES, WHARVES, ETC.
S. D. A. hall, 14 Water
Tanners hall, rear 24 Main Taylor block, 52 to 58 Wingate Taylor block, 100 to 114 Wash. Thom's building, 250 River Tilton blocks, 34 to 40 and 168 to 182 Merrimack
Tilton building, 42 to 46 Merri- mack
Tilton & Chase block, 97 to 103 Washington
Union block, 152 to 166 Merri- mack
U. V. U. hall, 3 Bridge
Villeneuve block, 26 to 30 Lafay- ette sq.
Washington block, 13 to 25 Washington square
Washington square building, 1 to 7 Washington square
Webster block, 30 to 36 Main, Br. Webster building, 1 to 35 Wash. Wentworth buildings, 14 to 36 Granite
West's block, 87 to 93 Water
Whittier's block, 184 to 198 Mer- rimack
CITY LANDINGS.
No.
1. Rock's Village, next below the bridge
2. Rock's Village, next above the bridge
3. Steamboat wharf, rear 140 Merrimack
4. Cottles creek, about a mile below Groveland Bridge
5. Keeley's landing at lower end of Water
No. 6. 261 to 265 Water
7. 191 to 205 Water
8. 127 to 131 Water
9. 101 to 107 Water
10. 55 to 69 Water
11. City wharf, rear 1 Water
12. 74 and 76 Merrimack
13. Washington square
14. Rear 172 to 190 Washington
15. West Parish, near Mitchell's Falls
OFFICES, ETC.
Assessors, City Hall Auditor's, City Hall Board of Health, City Hall
City Clerk's, City Hall City Engineer's, City Hall
City Marshal's, Court, base. City Hall
City Collector's, City Hall
City Messenger's, City Hall City Treasurer's, City Hall
City Weigher's Court, basement City Hall
Clerk of Courts, City Hall
Inspector of Buildings, City Hall Inspector of Pluming, City Hall Inspector of Wires. 42 Fleet Mayor's, City Hall
Overseers of the Poor, City Hall Park Department, Winnikennie Castle
Post Office, Washington square
Supt. of Streets, City Hall Supt. Street Watering, City Hall Supt. Street Lights, City Hall Water Registrar, 16 Court
WHARVES.
Chase's, rear 1 Water
Chase D. D. Lumber Co's, r. 140 Merrimack
Hale's, 101 Water
Haverhill, Newburyport & Bos- ton .S. S. Co. rear 166 Merri- mack
Rowell & Short's, 149 Water
Smiley's, 147 Water
Taylor's, 83 Water
West's, 83 Water
WARD BOUNDARIES.
Ward 1. All that portion of the city north of Merrimack river and west of a line drawn from said river through the cen- tre of Main street to White street; thence through the centre of White street, crossing Winter to Emerson street; thence through the centre of Emerson street, crossing Merrimack street to Merrimack river.
Ward 2. All that portion of the city east of said Main street line, extending to Kenoza av- enue, through the centre of Ken- oza avenue to Kent street; thence running southerly through the centre of Kent street to Water street; thence through the centre of Water street to Ferry landing.
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Ward 3. All that portion of the city west of said Emerson street line and White street line to Charles street; thence south of a line running westerly to North street; thence west of a line run- ning northerly through the cen- tre of North street to John street; thence south of and running westerly through the centre of John street to Primrose street; thence west of a line running northerly through Primrose street to Lancaster street; thence south of a line running westerly through Lancaster street to Lit- tle river; thence running by said Little river to Boston and Maine railroad; thence by said railroad to Merrimack river.
Ward 4. All that portion of the city east of said Kent street line to Kenoza avenue, through the centre of Kenoza avenue to the Newton road; thence through the centre of the Newton road to the city line.
Ward 5. All that portion of the city lying west of the Boston and Maine railroad to Little river; thence northerly by said Little river to the city line.
Ward 6. All that portion of the city lying north of said lines drawn through the centre of White street and Charles street to North street; thence east of said line drawn through the cen- tre of North street to John street; thence north of said John street line to Primrose street; thence east of said Primrose street line to Lancaster street; thence north of said Lancaster street line to Little river; thence east of said Little river to the city line; and thence south of said city line to Newton road; thence west of said Newton road line to Kenoza avenue; thence west of said Kenoza avenue line to Main street; thence west of said Main street line to White street.
Ward 7. All that portion of the city lying south of the Merri- mack river, including what was formerly the town of Bradford.
Precinct One, in Ward 5, be- ginning at a point on the north- erly bank of Merrimack river on the centre line of Ayer street ex- tended to said river; thence northwesterly through the centre of Ayer street to Washington street; thence northeasterly through the centre of Washing- ton street to High street; thence northeasterly through the centre of High street to Central street; thence southeasterly through the centre of Central street to Bea- con street; thence northeasterly through the centre of Beacon street to Washington avenue; thence southeasterly through the centre of Washington avenue to the Boston and Maine railroad; thence southerly through the centre of the Boston and Maine railroad to Merrimack river; thence southwesterly by said river to the point of beginning. All the territory included within said boundary lines to be known and designated as Precinct One, Ward Five.
Precinct Two, in Ward 5, be- ginning at a point on the north- erly bank of Merrimack river on the centre line of Ayer street ex- tended to said river; thence west- erly and soutlierly by said river to Methuen line; thence north- erly by said Methuen line to the state line: thence northeasterly by said state line to North Broadway; thence southeasterly through the centre of North Broadway to Broadway; thence easterly through the centre of Broadway to Grove street; thence southerly through the centre of Grove street to High street; thence southwesterly through the centres of High and Washington streets to Ayer street; thence southeasterly through the centre of Ayer street to the point of beginning. All the territory included within said boundary lines to be known and designated as Precinct Two, Ward Five.
Precinct Three, in Ward 5, be- ginning at a point on the Boston and Maine railroad opposite the
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centre of Washington avenue; thence northwesterly through the centre of Washington avenue to Beacon street; thence south- westerly through the centre of Beacon street to Central street; thence northwesterly through the centre of Central street to High street; thence southwest- erly through the centre of High street to Grove street; thence northerly through the centre of Grove street to Broadway; thence westerly through the cen- tre of Broadway to North Broad-
way; thence northwesterly through the centre of North Broadway to the state line; thence northeasterly and south- £ easterly by said state line to Lit- tle river; thence southerly through the centre of Little river to the Boston and Maine rail- road; thence southerly by said railroad to the point of begin- ning. All the territory included within said boundary lines to be known and designated as Pre- cinct Three, Ward Five.
Precinct One, in Ward 6, be- ginning at a point in the centre of Cedar street, at the junction of White street; thence northerly through the centre of Cedar street at the junction of White street; thence northerly through the centre of Cedar street to the centre of Seventh street; thence easterly through the centre of Main street; thence northerly
through the centre of Main street to the centre of North avenue; thence through the cen- tre of North avenue to the New Hampshire line; thence by said New Hampshire line southeast- erly to the boundary line of Ward 4, as at present consti- tuted; thence southwesterly by the boundary lines of the said Ward 4, Ward 2 and Ward 1, as t present constituted to the point begun at.
Precinct Two, in Ward 6, be- ginning at a point in the centre of Cedar street, at the junction of White street; thence northerly by boundary line of Precinct One, in Ward 6 to the New Hampshire line; thence westerly by said New Hampshire line to the boundary line of Precinct Two, in Ward 5, as at present constituted; thence by the boundary lines of Ward 5, Ward 3 and Ward 1, as at present con- stituted, to the point begun at.
That Ward 7 be and is hereby divided into Two Precincts, as follows :-
Beginning at the Haverhill bridge on Main street, divide centre of Main street to Kings- burg ave. then centre of Kings- burg ave. to the Boxford line.
The territory on the west of the dividing line to be Precinct One, and the territory on the east of the dividing line to be Precinct Two.
ROOFING. Are You in Trouble ? SLATE, METAL or GRAVEL. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS Correspondence Solicited. Peoples 'Phone.
CHARLES E. SARGENT ROOFING CO. HAVERHILL, MASS.
ANDREWS & WOOD,
3540
MANUFACTURERS OF
SODA AND MINERAL WATERS,
NEUTROTINE, GINGER ALE, TONICS, ETC.
SOLE AGENTS FOR GLORIA.
18 and 20 PHOENIX ROW - HAVERHILL.
BEN T. PICKARD, CATERER AND FANCY BAKER,
Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer.
CONFECTIONERY
AND ICE CREAM.
CONFECTIONERY
WATER
ICE
ICURE AM
WEDDING CAKE
Soda with Fruit Syrups manufactured by me a Specialty. All orders delivered free in any part of the city or vicinity.
Nos. 39 & 41 Merrimack Street, HAVERHILL. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Quick Lunch and Dining Room, 105 WASHINGTON STREET.
HAVERHILL DIRECTORY 1902.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Ab., above ; agt., agent ; Am., American ; asst., assist- ant ; av., or ave., avenue ; A. V., Ayers Village ; b. or bds., boards ; bet., between ; bey., beyond ; bldg., building ; blk., block ; B., Boston ; B. & N. St. Ry. Co., Boston & North- ern Street Railway Co .; Br., Bradford dist. ; com. mer., commission merchant ; c. or cor., corner ; corp., corpora- tion ; ct., court ; dep., deputy ; do., ditto ; E., East ; E. P., East Parish ; H. W. W., Haverhill Water Works ; h., house ; ins., insurance ; I. P., Island Park ; mkr., maker ; mnfr., manufacturer ; mngr., manager ; N., Nicholsville ; N., North ; n., near ; opp., opposite ; pl., place ; P. O., Post Office ; pres., president ; r., rear ; rd., road ; Rev., Rever- end ; rms., rooms ; R. V., Rocks Village ; S., South ; S. H., Scotland Hill or Sanders Hill ; sec., secretary ; sq., square ; st., street ; supt., superintendent ; ter., terrace ; treas., treasurer ; U. S. A., United States Army ; U. S. N., United States Navy ; W., West; Wash., Washington ; whf., wharf ;; whol., wholesale ; W. H., Ward Hill ; W. P., West Parish.
Where the name of a corporation, factory or firm appears immediately after the occupation, it indicates the place of business.
After the name of the street, the word street is omitted.
ABBOTT CHARLES H. stock fitter, h. 46 High
" Essex S. lawyer, 91 Merrimack, rms. 9 Vine
" Frank, shoemaker, h. 17 Burke
" Fred, motorman, rms. 46 Wash. ave.
" George A. printer, 91 Wash. h. 312 do.
" Gilbert R. (Abbott & West) h. 269 E. Broadway
" Grace M. shoe packer, b. 312 Wash.
" Ira A. lawyer, 81 Merrimack, and justice, central dist. court, h. 26 Park
" Irving, coachman, 7 Arlington pl. h. 67 Summer
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Abbott Isaac D. shoemaker, h. 7 Temple pl.
" Jeremiah, brakeman, b. 8 N. H. ave. Br. [William " Julia C. bookkeeper, W. C. Lewis Shoe Co. rms. 7 " J. Herbert, salesman, 28 Merrimack, h. 131 Portland " Laura M. Mrs. hat trimmer, h. 6 Baldwin
" Matthew D. janitor, 76 Merrimack, h. 10 Pleasant, Br. " Myra, widow of John F. h. 1 Race
" Nathan A. coachman, 28 Mt. Vernon, rms. 126 Winter
" Scott, shoemaker, b. 7 Temple pl.
" Sophronia E. widow of Freeman, h. 12 Hancock
Tryphenia, widow of Aaron P. h. 61 Auburn
" & West (Gilbert R. Abbott and William H. West) shoe contractors, r. 22 Phoenix row
Abel Bernard (Disraelly & Abel) mnfg. jeweler, 30 Merri- mack, h. 6 Chestnut, Br.
Abell Aristine H. h. 42 Pleasant
Abrams W. Frank, florist, r. 19 Proctor, h. 19 do.
Academy of Music, 103 Merrimack
Achorn Sylvinia, widow, h. 180 Main
Ackroyd Eliza, widow of William, h. 120 E. Broadway Adams Alice, bookkeeper, 145 Merrimack, b. 20 School
" Ann M. widow of Adam W. h. 347 Wash.
" Annie L. Mrs. h. 21 Pentucket
Arthur C. clerk, b. 20 School
" Augusta M. b. 162 Main
" Carl, shoemaker, b. 3 South
" Carrie E. stenographer, C. K. Fox, h. 14 Mt. Vernon
" Carrie F. clerk, b. 51 Broadway
" Charles, shoemaker, b. 51 Broadway [Vale
" Charles H. lawyer, 103 Merrimack, h. N. Broadway, n.
" Charles W. shipper, 42 Merrimack, h. 37 Ninth ave.
" Delbert H. farmer, b. 51 Broadway
" Elizabeth B. widow of Stephen C. h. 42 Keeley
" Elizabeth R. teacher cooking, public schools
" Ella F. shoe stitching, 74 Wingate, rms. 29 Vestry
" Eugene B. salesman, h. 162 Main
" Eugene T. (Simonds & Adams) dry goods, 42 to 48 Merrimack, h. 275 Main
" Florence, clerk, 51 Merrimack, h. at Groveland
" Frank E. painter, 178 Merrimack, rms. 32 How
" George W. shoe cutter, h. 62 Cedar
" Harry E. . (W. & V. O. Kimball) shoe mnfrs. r. 20 Phoenix row, b. 29 Highland ave.
" Henry S. mngr. 191 Merrimack, b. Richmond, cor. Arlington
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Adams Herbert, student, b. 5 Montgomery
" Horace C. shoe cutter, h. 20 School
" Howard T. h. Oliver, n. Crawford
" Isaiah, shoemaker, h. 26 Ayer
" James E. shoemaker, h. 68 Race
" Jennie Mrs. h. 51 Essex
" John A. student, b. Richmond, c. Arlington
" John H. b. 222 Hilldale ave.
" John H. h. 51 Broadway
" John Q. music teacher, 5 Montgomery, h. do.
" John W. shoe finisher, h. 347 Washington .
ADAMS J. FRED, insurance and athletic goods, 9 Emerson, h. Richmond, cor. Arlington. See back cover
" J. Ira, machinist, b. 27 Auburn
" Leon G. shoemaker, h. 42 Keeley [gate, h. 336 Main " Lester (Beriah Foster & Co.) leather, 16 and 18 Win- " Lewis E. (The People's House Furnishing Co.) 8 and 10 Merrimack, h. 29 Byron, Br.
" Marguerite, asst. Locust st. Kindergarten [way
" Mary E. widow, housekeeper, C. H. Adams, N. Broad-
" Peter, shoemaker, rms. 49 Hilldale ave.
" Robert C. salesman, 81 Wash. rms. 107 Chestnut
' Thomas, blacksmith, Merrill's ct.
" Wallace, farm foreman, G. H. Thurston's, h. Gile " William, b. 68 Race·
" William A. carpenter, h. 222 Hilldale ave.
" William H. shoemaker, h. 42 Jackson
" William L. h. 54 Temple
" William R. sole leather cutter, h. 1 Sheldon
Ætna Hotel, A. O. Gordon prop. 44 and 46 Water Afes Mike, peddler, h. 26 Varnum
Agge Charles, h. 99 Portland
" Charles H. painter, h. 95 Portland
Ahearn William, weaver, h. 9 Lewis
Ahern Elizabeth M. dressmaker, 196 Winter, rms. do.
" Patrick, shoemaker, h. 92 Franklin Ainsworth Lloyd H. shoe cutter, rms. 19 Water Aiken Ely H. musician, h. 2 Carlton sq. Br.
" William, musician, b. 2 Carlton sq. Br. [do.
Akerley Frederick O. clerk, 59 Main, Br. b. 7 Maple ave. Akerman Mary, widow of J. Warren, h. 5 Elm pl. Albanese Rocco, shoemaker, h. 56 River Albertson Maurice A. shoe stitcher, h. 35 Hall
Alboni Antonio, shoemaker, h. 5 Sargent ct.
BEST QUALITY OF COAL ... at H. L. TAYLOR & CO. 9 Merrimack and 85 Water Streets.
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Alby John W. counter sorter, h. 4 Central
Alden George W. clerk, 28 Merrimack, b. 33 Pleasant
" Harry A. Shoe cutter, h. 8 Elm pl.
" Marshall, tinsmith, h. 9 Elm pl.
" Walter M. laborer, h. 13 Hale
" Willie E. clerk, b. 9 Eim pl. [Br.
Alexander Allen H. trav. salesman, 23 Essex, b. 22 Byron,
" Charles B. clerk, 59 Main, Br. h. 26 Pleasant, do.
" Dan, shoemaker, h. 8 Granville ct.
" Ida A. bookkeeper, 23 Essex, b. 22 Byron, Br.
Alger Frank P. shoe cutter, h. 48 Baltimore
Alie Theobald, shoemaker, h. 5 Little River
Allan Anna, widow of William G. b. 40 Westland ter. Allard Albert, shoemaker, rms. 7 Franklin
" Frank E. polisher, r. 106 Merrimack, h. 41 Chestnut
" Frank M. operative, h. Salem n. Groveland line, Br.
" Henry D. shoemaker, h. 208 Main, Br.
" Joseph W. shoe cutter, h. Altamont, n. Broadway
" Mary E. widow of Jeremiah, h. 1 Lewis
" William, shoemaker, h. Altamont, n. Broadway Allen Alonzo T. gas fitter, 38 Pleasant, h. do.
" Augustine M. pres. H. W. W. 14 Court, h. 68 White
" Avard A. carpenter, h. 51 Howard
" A. Phillips, shoe burnisher, b. 4 Warren
" Benjamin B. sewing machine agt. h. 87 Arlington
" Caroline E. b. 65 Cedar
" Charles, shoe cutter, h. 7 Shepherd
" Charles F. mngr. 28 Wingate, h. 210 Elm, Br.
" Charles F. shoe cutter, h. 28 Vine
" Charles H. agent, h. 119 Elm, Br.
" Clara, clerk, 28 Merrimack, b. 59 Pleasant, Br.
" Edgar L. teamster, 33 Kingsbury ave. Br. h. do.
" Edward F. shoemaker, h. 1 Rosedale ave.
" Edward M. shoemaker, h. 45 Greenville
" Eugene L. shoe cutter, h. 115 E. Broadway
" Everett E. fgt. clerk, rms. 6 Pecker st. ct.
" E. Roy, salesman, 76 Wash. h. 33 Fernald ave. " Ferdinand A. painter, h. 4 Warren
" Franklin H. physician, 56 Emerson, h. 58 do.
" George E. physician, 118 Main, Br. h. 120 do. " George L. carpenter, h. 6 Carleton pl.
" Grace M. clerk, 140 Merrimack, b. 87 Arlington
" Guy H. clerk, 94 Wash. b. 5 Carleton pl.
" Hannah, widow of Frank, h. 20 New, Br.
" Herbert M. clerk, 41 Main, h. 59 Pleasant, Br.
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Allen J. Wallace, trav. salesman, h. 16 Ninth ave.
" John W. shoe cutter, h. 14 Nichols
" Joseph A. shoe cutter, h. 9 Jackson
" Joseph G. tinsmith, h. 6 Observatory ave.
" Josephine, rms. 109 Winter [Wingate
" Machine Co. C. F. Allen, mngr. shoe machinery, 28
" Margaret B. teacher, Geo. Cogswell school, Br.
" Mary W. widow of William Y. h. 28 Vine
" M. E. Mrs. millinery, 66 Merrimack, b. 45 Portland Ralph, driver, b. 20 New, Br.
" Roscoe G. (R. G. Allen & Co.) h. 5 Carleton pl.
" Roy G. coachman, 42 Highland ave. b. 20 New, Br.
" R. G. & Co. (Roscoe G. Allen and Charles T. Her- rick) taps and stiffenings, r. 100 Wash.
" Samuel, farmer, h. 510 Kenoza
" Susie M. Mrs. bookkeeper, 28 Wingate, h. 210 Elm,Br.
" William E. baker, 58 White, b. 45 Greenville
" William E. shoe buffer, rms. 124 Emerson
" William E. shoe cutter, rms. 115 Emerson
Alley Charles H. hostler, 10 Stage, h. 16 do.
" Daniel B. (D. B. Alley & Co.) h. 34 Belmont ave.
" D. B. & Co. (Daniel B. Alley and Elmer W. Make- peace) groceries, etc. 29 Water
" Frank R. supt. 7 Fmerson, h. 35 Dudley
" Sarah C. widow of Samuel, boarding house, 6 Duncan Allison Clarence T. driver, Murray Bros. Co. h. 9 Arch ave.
" Napoleon, shoemaker, rms. 78 How Almshouse, Louis D. Savage, supt. 61 Brown
Alteary Frank, puller over, h. 56 River Alter John, peddler, h. 146 River
" Michael, peddler, b. 146 River
" Simon, peddler, h. 10 Beach Amazeen Albert H. grocer, 251 Groveland, h. do.
" Frank W. finance clerk, P. O. rms. 3 Vine
" Joseph A. b. 11 Arlington Ambrose Albion N. h. 24 Sixth ave.
Amburg Enos, shoemaker, b. 7 Beacon American Exp. Co. 113 Washington and R. R. station, Br. Ames Ellen F. h. 209 Main, Br.
" Ellen W. widow of James S. h. 101 Emerson
" Flora Mrs. b. 202 Main, Br.
" Frank E. machine operator, h. 38 Lincoln ave.
" Julia F. h. 29 Orchard
" Lucy Frances, widow of William, h. 30 Merrimack
NORMAN S. COLE, CARPENTER AND BUILDER MILLING AND GENERAL REPAIRING
Odd Sashes and Doors. SHOP, REAR 12 LAFAYETTE STREET. N. E. Tel., 466-2. People's Tel., 36-4.
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HAVERHILL 60 DIRECTORY
Ames Mary F. widow of James E. h. 26 Summer
" Wallace E. shoe pattern maker, h. 209 Main, Br. Amirault Enos, lather, b. 76 Water
" Victor, lather, h. 76 Water
Amiro Frank H, shoe worker, b. 11 Lafayette, Br.
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