Haverhill and Bradford [Mass.] directory 1889 of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, societies, business, business firms, state census, map, etc. 1889, Part 15

Author: Greenough, W.A. & Co., Boston
Publication date: 1889
Publisher: Boston, W.A. Greenough
Number of Pages: 1262


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Hall Oscar F., shoemaker, h. 24 Kenoza av.


Hall Oscar L., clerk, 32 Emerson, rms. 95 do. Hall Richard A., stock fitter, h. 29 Merrimack Hall Scott, farmer, h. Rocks and Plaistow rd. Hall Stacey G., foreman, 130 Wash., h. 25 Auburn Hall Thomas, farmer, h. No. Main, byd. the school-house Hall Thomas C., brick layer, h. Thomas Hall's, No. Main HIall Wesley L., shoemaker, h. 12 Grove Hall William A., shoemaker, b. 4 Temple pl. Hall Wm. Lester, shoemaker, bds. O. Hall's, Crystal, Avers Village Ham Annie M., wid. of James W., bds. Leverett Web- ster's, Lowell av. Ham Charles W., h. 31 Stage [Lowell av. HIam Charles W., shoecutter, bds. Leverett Webster's ITam Clara A. Mrs .. h. 30 Cedar Ham Edward E., foreman, 15 Railroad sq., h. 106 Locust Ham Frank, shoemaker, b. 212 Wash. Ham Frank J., shoe cutter, 97 Washington, b. 2 Bartlett Ham George, shoe mnfr., 97 & 99 Wash., h. 2 Bartlett IJam George A., sole cutter, h. Ringold, n. Dustin sq. Ham George H., sole cutter, b. Geo. A. Ham's, Ringold TAM GEORGE W., soda and mineral water mufr., Ham John H., shoemaker, house Broadway, corner Rockland Ham Joseph N., salesman, 99 Wash., bds. 2 Bartlett Ham Mary, widow of William, bds. Leverett Webster's, Lowell avenue Ham Ora Mrs., dressmaker, 147 Merrimack, house 106 Locust Ham Shepard S., shoe cutter, 76 Washington, boards Chas. A. Buttrick's, Mill Ham William, carpenter, house 38 Mechanic Ham William II., shoemaker, h. 246 Washington Ham William W., carpenter, h. 20 Mechanic Hamel Antoine, shoe cutter, boards 262 Essex Hamel Cesaire, shoemaker. house rear 10 ligh Hamel Joseph Z., shoe cutter, 29 Essex, b. 262 Essex Hamel Leon, shoemaker. h. 76 Water Hamel Napoleon, shoemaker, bds. 76 Water Hamel Zebede, shoe cutter, bds. 262 Essex IJamelin Noah, shoemaker, h. rear 229 Essex Hamilton William E., clerk, 63 White, bds. G. Herbert Thurston's, Gile Hamlin Frank S. (L. V. Spaulding & Co.), insurance, Academy of Music bidg. , rooms 5 Newell Handlin John. shoemaker. bds. li Washington ave. Ilamlin John C., shoemaker, h. East Parish. n. Church J. F. SMITH, Apont For Fire, Life, Accident and Plate Glass Insurance. H 58 Phenix Row, h. 377 Washington (see opposite page 60)


Shoe Threads, Silks and Willimantic Cotton a Specialty with


BROOKS BROS., 20 & 22 Merrimack Street.


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Hamlin J. Warren, shoemaker, 136 Washington, bds. 11 Washington avenue


Hann Charles W., foreman, h. 24 Harvard


Hummmar Sigfried, paper hanger, 8 Fleet


Hannelle Fred J., shoemaker, house 32 River


Hammond Daniel W., inspector of buildings ( Fall River), house 2 Lincoln avenue


Hammond George K., shoemaker, h. rear 14 Pecker Hammond Phillip .A., stock fitter, h. 74 Pecker


Hanmons Betsey F., widow of David, house Washington beyond Aver


Hammons Samuel, shoemaker, h. 41 Water [Bradley av. Hancock Franklin, farmer, house Lowell avenue, near Haniford John, teamster, h. 2 Pearl court


Hanks William, laster, house 14 Mills


Hanlon Ann, widow of James, h. rear 32 John il anton James, laborer, house 11 Mill


Hanlon James. hand sewer, house 114 Essex


Hendon Mathew, foreman, 84 Wash., h. 8 Kimball


1 :. Hon Ro-annah. wid. of Joseph. h. 66 Sargent sq. 1


1 n Thomas. bds. 23 Washington ave.


than Edward, house 282 River


hamn John. laborer, rear 262 Winter, b. 127 River 11. Rhian Maggie Mrs., h. 170 Merrimack


trahan Mary. widow of Michael, h. 173 River


.: than Michael, batter, 270 River, h. 181 do. ILtavan Patrick, Jaborer, rear 262 Winter, h. 127 River ran William, shoemaker, house 23 John


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ANSCOM BROS. (Moses W. and J. Albert


Hanscom), hardware, paints, oils, etc., 30 Main, ( see page 199)


Herrera Charles M., shoe cutter, h. 12 Brickett -


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wcom Fannie E., widow of Win. A., h. 156 Main


un George Il., carpenter, h. Glines, Tiltons Corner MASCON J. ALBERT (Hanscom Bros. ), hard- ware, paints, oils, etc .. 30 Main, b. Eagle House in Lucy C., widow of Charles, h. Washington, wie Maxwell


VASCOM MOSES W. (Hanscom Bros.), hard- ware, paints. oils, etc., 30 Main. h. 5 Arlington !! Oscar, shoe cutter, bds. 53 Pecker


William, shoemaker, bds. 19 Pleasant


Arthur J., shoe cutter, bds. 41 Vine Hah-on Elizabeth, widow of Noah, h. 13 South ilan-on Elizabeth F. Miss, clerk, 34 Merrimack, rooms 15 Harvard


Tiporre F. (George W. Hanson & Son), pain- Fivet. h. Kenoza avenue, opp. Lawrence bruge W. (George W. Hanson & Son), pain- tem. 5 Fleet, h. Kenoza ave., opp. Lawrence


Wm. H. Page, INSURANCE Rooms 16 & 17 Daggett Building. AGENCY. FIRST CLASS COMPANIES.


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Corner Washington Sq. and St. UNDER HOTEL WEBSTER.



.. PHOENIX DRUG STORE, ADVERTISE FOR TRADE.


H TANSON GEORGE W. & SON (George W. and George F. Hanson), painters and paper hang- ers, 8 Fleet (see page 591)


Hanson Gilman L., farmer, house 446 Groveland


Hanson G. Arthur, shoe cutter, 77 Wash., h. 13 Vine


Hanson Hattie F. Miss, boards 17 White


Hanson Isaac, shoe cutter, house 41 Vine


Hanson Isaac W., harness manufacturer, 17 Main, house 11 Sixth


Hanson John A., painter, 65 Hancock, h. do.


Hanson Mary L., widow of Acel E., h. 2 Dustin pl.


Hanson Nella M. Mrs., dressmaker, 188 Merrimack, b. 69 Commercial avenue


Hanson Rufus H., farmer, h. Main, above North ave.


Hanson Stephen, mason, h. 114 Franklin


Hapgood Inez E. Miss, teacher, bds. 38 Jackson


Hapgood Levi, heeler, house 38 Jackson


Hard William C., teamster. 30 Granite, b. 10 Henry Harding Albert G. ( Harding & Greenman), soles and leather, 38 Washington, house 34 Pecker Harding Alice Cheney Mrs., artist, 20 Pecker, h. do.


Harding George A., hostler, 19 Main, h. 3 Cross


Harding Henry C., shoemaker, house 13 South


IJarding Lizzie J. Mrs., house 55 Green


Harding L. May Miss, bds. 55 Green


Harding & Greenman ( Albert G. Harding and C.E. Green- man), soles and leather, 38 Washington


Hardy Albert, laster, 136 Washington, h at Groveland Hardy Arianna K. Miss, milliner, 34 Merrimack, bds. at Groveland


Hardy Asa F. Mrs., house 40 Moore


Hardy Clarence C., foreman, 59 Wingate, house at Groveland


Hardy Edward, shoemaker, bds. 50 Fifth


Hardy Frances E., widow of Charles II., h. 224 Wash.


Hardy Fred S., book-keeper, 35 Granite, house at Georgetown


Hardy F. Wilbert, shoe cutter, h. 6 Oak


Hardy George E., farmer, bds. 40 Moore


Hardy George H., shoe cutter, 118 Phenix row, h. North Broadway, corner Monument


Hardy George O., heeler, bds. 6 Oak


Hardy George W., heel contractor, 93 Wash., h. 6 Oak Hardy Harry W., shoemaker, bds. 48 Lincoln ave.


Hardy John H., shoemaker, h. 48 Lincoln ave.


TTARDY JOSEPHI C., wood, coal, hay and grain, 262 Winter and & Emerson, h. 1 Beacon (see page 597)


Hardy Mansel C., edge-setter, 61 Wingate, h. 9 Grand Hardy Nathaniel K., heel-cutter, h. 123 River


for an all the year around Medicine are unsurpassed.


BAILEY'S STOMACH BITTERS. Thos. II. Bailey, 23 Merrimack St.


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Hardy Richard, shoemaker, house 50 Fifth


Hardy William H., teamster, rooms 10 Henry Hargraves Charlotte S. Mrs., h. Greenville, n. Water Hargraves Frank, shoemaker, b. 11 Haverbill Harkins Cornelius, morocco-dresser, bds. 62 Essex


Harlow George H., stock-fitter, house Washington, n. Maxwell


Harlow James M., carpenter, bds. ÆEtna House


Hanlow Jasper M., house 12 Portland


Harlow Margaret, wid. of Charles, h. 23 West Harmon Margaret, widow of George O., h. 3 Park Harmon Mary E. Mrs., folder, 31 Essex, h. at Bradford Harnden Henry, 200 Merrimack, h. 2 Worthen pl.


Harnden Henry H. (Harnden & Torrey), provisions, 146 Merrimack, h. 2 Worthen pl.


Harnden Mabel F. Miss, milliner, 94 Merrimack, boards 2 Singe


Harnden Otis (Page & Harnden), whol. beef, 5 Myrtle, house 27 Duncan


Harnden & Torrey (Henry H. Harnden & Edward L. Torrey), provisions, 146 Merrimack


Hariey Michael, laborer. h. 10 New


FARPER BROTHERS (James and John) ma- moms. 18 Essex (see p. 593).


Harper James ( Harper Brothers), mason, 18 Essex


Harper John ( Harper Brothers), mason, 18 Essex


Harper William, hat-dyer, bds. 107 Broadway


Huurigan Aunie E. Miss, clerk, 34 Merrimack, boards at Bradford


Harrigan Dennis, laborer, h, Hale, n. Burke


Hanigan Elizabeth C. Miss, teacher, North Main street school. bds. 24 Harrison


Hatrigan Thomas F., laster, 130 Washington, bds, 11 Washington ave.


Hurrican Timothy, shoemaker, bds. 8 How


Harriman Charles H., farmer, h. North ave., n. Concord Harriman Clara S. Miss, bds. 20 Pentuckett


Harrigan Daniel, house 122 Water


Hariman Edgar D .. house 14 Sixth


Harriman Everett M., bds. 53 Highland ave.


Harriman Herbert E., clerk, Second National Bank, bds. 21 William


Harriman II. Augustus, switchman, B. & M. R. R. h. 9 Baldwin


Harriman Tra F., shoemaker, h. 53 Highland ave.


HARRIMAN JESSE H., Collector of Taxes, Clerk of Overseers of the Poor and Secretary of Assessors, house 10 Walnut


HI ni can Mary S., widow of James, h. 24 William


Harriman Rebecca C., widow of Charles, h. 20 Pentuckett


Iljen'and Gents', the One Price shoe House, keeps Rubber Coats, (.p., Hat-, prons, Water Proof Garments and Oil Suits for (ontw', Boys', Youths', Ladies', Misses' and Children's wear, at the Lowest Prices. IL. W. BUTLER.


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Harriman Sarah A., widow of Warren, h. 14 Sixth


Harriman Warren A., shoemaker, h. North avenue, near Concord


Harriman William S., heels and stiffenings, 119 Phenix row, house at Bradford


Harrington Daniel, morocco-dresser, r. 27 Wash. square, house 221 Water


Harrington Joseph, tailor, 95 Essex, h. r. 17 Maple


Harrington Mary, widow of Jeremiah, h. 7 Harrison


Harrington Mary Mrs., house 31 Summer


Harrington Michael, driver, H. & G. St. Ry. Co., house at Bradford


Harris Albert, shoemaker, h. 4 Bartlett blk., Pearl ct.


Harris Alexander, house 224 Winter


Harris Ann Mrs., h. 58 Moore


Harris Arthur, laborer, h. 14 Elm


Harris Arthur Mrs., house 15 Fountain


Harris Charles B., conductor, II. & G. St. Ry. Co., h. at Bradford


Harris Edward J., shoemaker, 29 Essex, b. at Methuen


Harris Ellison J., shoemaker, h. 24 Mechanic


Harris Elmer S. (Harris & Sprague), shoe mnfr., 83, 85 and 87 Washington, h. 148 Main


Harris Fairfield, MeKay operator, h. 113 Water


Harris Frank H., clerk, 13 Emerson. b. 6 Baldwin


Harris George H., laundryman, 74 Essex, b. 66 do.


Harris George W., baker, bds. 6 Baldwin


Harris Harris A., clerk, 161 Washington, b. 73 Portland Harris James W., police, bouse 73 Auburn


Harris Joseph, farmer, h. Broadway, bey. Lake


Harris Joseph K., h. No. Main, opp. schoolhouse


Harris Mary B., widow of Wm. D., h. 8 Charles


Harris Walter I., hairdresser, 154 Merrimack, house 9 Water


TTARRIS WILLIAM H., watchmaker and jeweler 13 Emerson, h. 6 Baldwin (see p. 12) Harris & Sprague ( Elmer S. Harris and Henry S. Sprague). shoe mnfrs., 85 Washington


Harrison James, carpenter, h. 18 Ashland


Hart Fannie B., wid. of Ephraim II., b. 27 School


Hart Frank, shoe-finisher, 12 Granite, rms. 17 Arch ave.


Hart Martin, gardener, h. 23 Lancaster


Hart William L. (W. L. Hart & Co.), butter, etc., 1913 Merrimack, h. 6 Temple pl.


Hart W. L. & Co. ( William L. Hart aud Fred W. Lear), butter, etc., 1913 Merrimack


TTARTFORD ANDREW J., dining-rooms, 214 Merrimack, house 201 do. (see page 599)


Hartford William J., paper box maker, 33 Wingate, b. 7 Portland


For the best values in Silks, Dlack Goods, Dress Goods, Shawls, Etc., call at BROOKS BROS.


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Hartigan Mary E. Miss, clerk, 32 Locust, h. 15 Harrison Hartwell Helen A, Miss, clerk, 39 Merrimack, boards 4 Fountain


Hartwell William E., foreman, Haverhill Gazette, 102 Merrimack, h. 19 Vestry


Harty Thomas, hatter, 270 River


Harvey Ernest, shoe stitcher, house 3 Cottage


Ilirvey James B., clerk, 152 Merrimack, h. 32 Auburn


Harvey Loren D., shoemaker, h. 31 Belmont [Emerson Harvey Walter C., driver, 118 Washington, boards 89 II -Itine Abigail M., widow of Albert A., h. 37 Green


Ho -. Itine Albert F., shoe-cutter, 29 Essex, bds. 31 Wash- ington avenue


Il -line Amos, farmer, h. Broadway, Ayers Village


Haseltine Charles H., ladies' furnishing goods, GG Mer- rimack, bds. 37 Green


Haseltine Charles W., shoe stitcher, Kendrick bldg., Avery Village, house at Methuen


Il: - Dltine Edwin, farmer, h. Broadway, Ayers Village H1: Atime Edward D., driver of Extinguisher, Court, 100m- do.


HI - line Fanny C. Mrs., house 47 Main


H :. Itine George II .. shoemaker, boards 5 Wash. sq.


I .- line George W., mason, house No. Broadway, Hear Vale


Hotline Helen Miss, milliner, 26 Main, h. 37 Green Haline Ima G .. house 27 North [ave.


Hasitine James N., stock fitter, h. Main, above North ASELTINE JOIN M. , livery stable, 20 Fleet, 1 house Haseltine court (see page 612)


Has Ilne M. Edna Miss. teacher, Avers Village school, boards Amos Haseltine's. Ayers Village


Hastine Nelson, farmer, Salem road, h. Scotland Hill Haseltine Richard, farmer, h. Washington; n. Silver Hill Il Line Roxanna Miss, h. Washington, n. Silver Hill Huslittre Sherman ( Bray & Haseltine), roofer, 15 Mer- rimack. house 144 Green


Hospitine William L., farmer. h. No. Broadway, n. Vale Haskell Jacob G. J., carpenter, house 38 Franklin


Haskell Lillian G., milliner, 50 Winter, b. 28 Franklin Haskell L. G. & Co. (Haskell Lillian G. and Addie E. Bennett). millinery. 50 Winter


Hlasson William, morocco dresser, rear 27 Wash. sq. boards 216 Winter


Hastings Fred J., pattern mufr., 84 Wash., h. at Bradford Hasting. Horace, 37 Portland


Haring- Rollin B., 1 Mechanics court. b. 50 Emerson 11 .ty Augustus, farmer, house 113 Broadway


Hx-': Frank A., book-keeper, 10 Wingate, boards 113 Broadway


Apply to WM. H. PAGE,


ROOMS 16 & 17 DAGGETT BLDG., For small or large amounts of Fire Insurance.


MUTUAL COMPANIES,


No. 24 WASHINGTON SQUARE. - Represented by --


( Fitchburg, Abington, Lowell. Paying 70 per cent. Dividends on a year Policies. Holyoke, Traders & Mechanics, Middlesex, Dorchester, Merchants and Farmers,


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Hatch Alfred B., laborer, house 362 Groveland


Hatch Alfred E., shoemaker, h. 308 Groveland


Hatch Arthur J., shoemaker, h. 18 Stage


Hatch Charles B., shoemaker, bds. 362 Groveland


Hatch George W., shoemaker, bds. 18 Stage


Hatch Josie M. Miss, house 88 Locke


Hatch Mabel Miss, house 13 Pleasant


Hatch M. Lizzie Mrs., boards 18 Stage


Hatch Sarah, widow of John, bds. r. 72 How


Haughey Bernard, shoe cutter, h. 31 Primrose [White Havener Harry, watchmaker, 88 Merrimack, boards 46 Haverhill Aqueduct Co., office 3 Water


Haverhill Checker Club, room 29, Academy of Music bldg Haverhill City Band, office 47 Merrimack


Haverhill City Hospital, Kenoza avenue


Haverhill Co-operative Bank, A. W. Downing, pres., rooms 16 and 17 Daggett building


TTAVERHILL DAILY WEEKLY


BULLETIN, 80 Merrimack (see Index)


Haverhill Electric Co., office 3 Water


TAVERHILL FLORALCONSERVATORY, C. II. Kaulback. proprietor. Kenoza av. ( sec p. 8) AVERHILL FURNITURE EXCHANGE,


H F. E. Davis, prop., 206 Merrimack (see opp. City Gov.)


TJAVERHILL GAS LIGHT CO., office 106 Merrimack, and works Winter, near railroad cross- ing (see page 24)


TTAVERHILL GAZETTE (daily). S. C. Bassett, manager. 102 Merrimack (sce Index)


Haverhill Gazette Company, S. C. Bassett, treas. and clerk. 102 Merrimack


TTAVERUILL HAT CO., rear City Hall (see advt. 7 on back of Wm. B. Richards & Son's Insert)


HAVERHILL ICE CO., Charles Edwards, presi- dent, Win. J. Edwards, treas., office 15 Merrimack (sce opposite Architects)


TTAVERHILL IRON WORKS, 282 River and 82 Washington (see page 18)


AVERHILL LINING & STAY CO., 80 HAT Washington (see page 584)


Haverhill Lyceum, GO Merrimack [19 Emerson


Haverhill. Merrimack & Amesbury Stage Line, office TTAVERHILL NATIONAL BANK, Masonic bldg., 117 Merrimack (see page 23)


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Haverhill One Price Clothing Store (Alanson W. Beard and Robert J. McCartney ), 57 Merrimack


Haverhill Public Library, Summer. cor. Stage


AVERHUILE RUBBER CO., rubber goods, 6 and HAY S Merrimack ( see back J. P. Randall & Son's Insert)


Thomas H. Bailey,


PHARMACIST. ( Sucessor to Gro. A. Kimbali .)


23 Merrimack Street.


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TAVERHILL SAVINGS BANK, Masonic bldg. 117 Merrimack (see page 25)


Have rhill Sign Co. (Sey. West & Elbridge H. Lufkin)sign .painters, 136 Merrimack,


ITAVERHILL STEAM DYE HOUSE, Beal Bros. proprs. 165 and r. 76 Merrimack ( see p. 603) HAVERHILL STEAM LAUNDRY, MeLaugh- lin Sisters, props., 78 and 165 Merrimack (see page 603)


Haverhill & Groveland Street Railway Co., office 1 Water


Hawes Fred W., shoe cutter, 31 Essex, h. 317 Wash.


Hawkes George A., shoe mfr., basement 19 Railroad sq., rooms 74 How


Hayden George A., machinist, 9 Essex, h. Marion


Hayden John J., clerk, 46 Winter


Haves Arthur W .. tailor, r. 85 Merrimack


Haves Benjamin W. (Hayes & Titcomb), shoe mnfr., 120 Washington, and clothes cleaner, r. 74 Merri- mack. house 11 Summer


Hayes Charles H. (Varney & Hayes), box mnfr., 30 Granite, house 25 Franklin


Haves Charles W., hand sewer, 54 Wingate, house 31 Davenport


11 ve- Daniel D., sole cutter, boards 13 Essex


AYES EDWARD P., tailor and clothing reno- vator, rear 85 Merrimack house 3 Plummer (see page 603)


Hayes Emma C., widow of Alfred W., principal Bowley school, house 5 Beacon


Hayes George H., shoemaker, h. Webster, near Fountain Hoes Jerry, soles, etc., 7 Potter place, h. at Bradford Have- John W., cut sole leather, 124 Washington, house Baltimore, near Dustin square [North


Have- J. Chesley, foreman. r. 130 Washington, house 15 Haves Lney. widow of Samuel B., house 99 Temple


Haves Richard. hecler, house rear 16 Oak


Haves Robert W., box maker, house Kenoza, near E. Parish rd.


Haves Thomas P., printer, 91 Washington


Haves William F., heeler finisher, house rear 45 Locust Haves W. Arthur, trimming cutter, boards 3 Plummer Haves & Titcomb (Benjamin W. Hayes and John S. Tit- comb), shoe mnfrs., 120 Washington


Hayhurst Richmul, widow of John, house 11 Hale


Hayhurst Robert, machinist, 282 River, boards 11 Hale Haynes Alvin, hatter, house Crystal, Ayers Village


Hlavnes Ara B., tinman, house rear 3 Arlington


HL .vnes Arthur W., farmer, h. Liberty, n. Crystal Lake Hortas 1. J. Mrs., dressmaker, 41 Arch, house do.


TASer and Mothers, call at the One Price Shoe House, No. 7 Washington Sq., Haverhill, and try the Misses' and Chil- Brun's Button Boots, stamped, Little Giant, Prices, $1.00 & $1.25.


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DR. CHILD'S COUGH SYRUP, KNOWN, Phoenix Drug Store, Cor. Washington Sq. & St. -


Haynes Bradley N .. shoemaker, h. 64 Race


TAYNES BROTHERS (T. A. & M. A.), photo-


IL graphers, 10 Main


Hayues Chester, .shoemaker, boards 16 Pecker


Haynes Esther M. Mrs., house 18 Mill [av.


= Haynes Fred A., law student, George A. Haynes', Lowell En Haynes Freeman W., shoemaker, house 62 Kenoza av.


Haynes George A., farmer, house Lowell avenue, near school-house No. 8


Haynes Guy M., clerk, 20 Merrimack, boards Geo. A. Haynes', Lowell av.


Haynes Helen Miss, hat trimmer, rooms 5 Pilling Haynes Jackson, milkman, house Lowell av., cor. Carleton


Haynes John E., shoemaker, house 11 Ashland


Haynes John S., shoemaker, house 112 Franklin


Haynes Laura A. Miss, teacher, Millvale school, boards 33 Broadway


Haynes Lester E., shipping clerk, 71 Washington, boards 16 Pecker


TTAYNES MATHEW J. (Haynes Bros.), photo- grapher, 10 Main, rooms do.


Haynes Phineas, farmer, house 33 Broadway


Haynes Thomas G., grease mnfr. (Wisconsin), house 14 Mill


Haynes T. A. (Haynes Bros. ), photographer, and T. A. Haynes & Co., real estate, 10 Main, rooms do.


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T AYNES T. A. & CO. (T. A. Haynes), real estate, 10 Main


Haynes W. Arthur, trimming cutter, boards 3 Plummer Hayward Ellen M., widow of Alvin, house 40 Emerson


Hazen Charles E., pressman, 102 Merrimack, boards 16 Pecker


Hazen Frank, travelling salesman, house 4 Webster Hazen Josiah O., foreman, cutting-room, 136 Washington, house at Bradford


Hazen Nettie M. Mrs., house 22 Essex


Hazlewood Theodore T., general secretary, Y.M. C. A., 78 Merrimack, house 32 Fifth


Head Addison, milkman, house 2 Lawrence [Main


Head Edward E., driver, 113 Washington, boards 164 Head George A., shoemaker, house 7 Pentucket court


Head L. Jane, widow of Reuben F., house 164 Main


Head Wilbert F., printer, 19 Washington, h. 18 Orchard Head William, boards 1 Arlington


Heath Albert C. architect and builder, house East Broad- way, near Jordan


Heath Charles Henry, stitching room, 49 Wingate, house at Bradford


Ileath Charles H. (Heath & Hussey), shoe infr., 59 Washington, house 274 do.


For Ladies' Wool and Cotton Underwear, Small Wares and Notions, visit BROOKS BROS.


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Heath Charles M., shoe cutter, 26 Washington, house 160 Water


Heath Eliza, widow of Weld, house 19 Orchard Heath F. Elvin, foreman, 92 Washington, h. 22 Moore


Heath Henry II., boarding house, 125 Water


Hoch Henry W., shoe cutter, house 18 Hancock


ikath John II. (Newhall & Heath), dining rooms, 90 Wingate, house at Hampstead, N. H.


Heath Martha S., widow of Walter C., boards 182 Water Heath Sarah R. Miss, boards 22 Moore


Il ath Sarah W., widow of Lewis, boards 53 Winter


Heath Waldo, hand sewer, 17 Railroad sq., house at Exter. N. H.


Heath Walter S .. farmer, house North Broadway, n. Vale Heath William, shoe cutter, rooms 20 How.


Heath William D., carpenter, house 22 Moore


Hesth & Hussey ( Charles H. Heath & Henry A. Hussey), shoe mafrs., 59 Washington


1.hud Elwyn F., supt., Haverhill & Groveland Street Railway Co., 1 Water, house 69 Portland


Hobert Pilhas, moved to Lyn


Hart Phere, shoemaker, boards 11 Sargents square


Hinder tivorge L. , shoe dresser, h. 3 Reed [bds. 220 do. Helena Annie L. Miss, fancy goods, 218 Washington Hvalerson James, shoemaker, house Maxwell


Henderson Maria M. Miss, boards 63 Walnut Henderson Mary J., widow of Hiram W., h. 220 Wash. Hennessey Elizabeth J. Mrs., shoe stitching, 65 Hilldale av., house do.


Hennessey Daniel, shoemaker, house 28 Locke Hennessey Patrick J., plumber's apprentice, 9 Emerson, house 65 Hilldale av.'


Hennessey Timothy A., shoe cutter, 74 Washington


Henry George, teamster, boards 86 Primrose


Henry James, laborer, house 86 Primrose


Henville William W., house 2 Pleasant Heon David, boot maker, 1853 Merrimack, h. 120 River Herbert Paul, shoemaker, boards 30 Locust


Herrick Amos II., foreman, 136 Washington, h. 352 do.


Herrick Caleb H., leather roller, boards 32 Stage


Herrick Charles T., shoemaker, house 24 Green


Herrick Corydon, moved to Bradford


Herrick Eunice T., widow of Joseph, h. 5 Carletons court Herrick George I., laborer, house 27 Whittier


Herring Asa HI., salesman, 33 Essex, house 98 Portland Herring Charles M., salesman, house 182 Main


llersey Annie C. Miss, bookkeeper, 70 Washington, boards 13 Vine


Hersey Arthur S., sole leather cutter, 13 Vine


Haverhill Co-operative Bank. AMOS W. DOWNING, Pres. SI. IT. PAGE, Sec. & Treas. 16 and 17 DAGGETT BUILDING. Suve your Money.


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Hersey Bessie, widow of Michael, dressmaker, 104 Mer- rimack, house 107 Emerson


Hersey Caleb W., house 74 Main


Hersey Eliza J., widow of George, house 13 Vine


Hersey Frank A., carpenter, house 22 Pecker


Hersey Jacob, heel burnisher, rear 130 Washington, house at Bradford


Hersey Michael, died September 18, 1888


Hersey Sarah S. Miss, boards 6 Summer


Hersey Susan S. Miss, house 6 Summer


Hersey Walter H., boards 74 Main


Hersom Ivory W., shoe stamper, boards John C. Kim- ball's, Ayers Village


Hewes William H., died 1887.


Hewett Henry, house 6 Brickett


Hewett Henry, driver, H. & G. Street Ry. Co.


Hewey B. Nelson, driver, H. & G. Street Railway Co., house 53 Main


Hewitt John C., heeler, house 3 Auburn


Hewitt Parker W., shoemaker, house 41 Grove


Heyward Walter W., laster, house 49 Myrtle


Hibbard Elvira J. Mrs., matron, Old Ladies' Home, 121 Main, house do.


Hickey Daniel, laborer, house 40 Bellevue avenue


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Hickey Daniel J., laborer, B. & M. R. R. freight depot, house 103 Winter


Hickey Francis, shoemaker, bds. 3 Washington av.


Hickey James M., liquors, 71 Essex, h. 3 Wash. av.


Hickey John F., cutter, 130 Washington, b. 3 Union


Hickey John P., foreman, 4 Gilman place. h. 1 Elm pl.


Hickey Lawrence, driver, 90 Merrimack, house 40 Belle- vue avenue


TTICKEY MICHAEL J., fish and oysters, 155 Washington, rooms 3 Washington av. (see p. 608) Hicks Charles L., stock fitter, boards 2 Prospect


Hicks Charles P., slipper innfr., 25 Railroad sq., house 296 Washington


Ilicks Esther B. Mrs., boards 12 Brickett


Hicks George S., foreman, 61 Wingate, h. 47 Franklin


Hicks George W., stock fitter, house 32 Green


Hicks Jolin, shoemaker, boards 11 Washington av.


Hicks Joseph, farmer, house Corliss Hill road


Hicks Peter, shoemaker, house 2 Prospect


Hicks Samuel L., shoemaker, house Rocks Village


Hicks Walter, shoemaker, h. 2 Prospect


Higgins Charles, hatter, 270 River


Higgins Fred W., tinsmith, 9 Emerson, b. 31 Washing- ton av.


Higgins James S., fruit and confectionery, 250} Wash- ington


Photographers Supplies Of all Kinds. 23 Merrimack Street.


THOMAS H. BAILEY, PHARMACIST.


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Higgins Joshua W. (Gowing & Higgins), provisions, rear 262 Winter, house at Lawrence


Higgins Patrick, hostler, rear 25 Main, h. 73 Fifth


Higgins Polly Miss, stitcher, rms. 40 Emerson


IHIGGINS THOMAS (Higgins & Lewis), fish dealer, 9 Merrimack, house 43 Green


Higgins William, carpenter, house 8 Broadway


Higgins William. P., shoemaker, house 6 Plummer




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