Haverhill and Bradford [Mass.] directory 1889 of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, societies, business, business firms, state census, map, etc. 1889, Part 4

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


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Pearl court, from 86 Water. north


Pearson, from 246 Water to Groveland


Pecker, from 95 Merrimack to 108 Winter


Pecker street court, from 21 Pecker, cast


Pentucket, from 26 Portland to 25 White


Pentucket court, from 3 Pentucket


Phenix row, from Gilman place to Sanders place, between Washington and the river


Pilling, from 131 High. running north-westerly


Pleasant, from 18 Winter to opp. 34 How


Plummer, from 23 Stage to 18 Green


Polk, from Lincoln avenue to Riverside avenne -


Porter, from 320 Washington to 2 Baldwin


Porter place, from 74 Washington to the river


Portland, from 53 Winter. to 2 Fifth


Potter place, from 65 Washington to Mechanics row Prescott court, rear of Prescott block


Prescott place, from 2 Washington to the river


Primrose, from 201 Winter to Dustin square


Prospect, from 10 Ford to 21 Shepherd


Race, from 47 Haverhill to opposite 71 Keeley


Railroad square, junction Washington and depot grounds Reed, from Temple to Jackson


Richmond, from Park to Arlington


Ringold, from Primrose, south-westerly


River, from 160 Washington along the river to above Ayer Riverside avenue, continuation of Water along the river bank


Rockland, from Broadway, near Smith to Lowell avenue Rocks and Plaistow road, from Rocks Village to Plaistow


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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.


Rose, from 14 New to 43 Primrose


Rose avenue, from 4 Rose, south


Rugg place, from 89 Washington to Wingate


St. James avenue, from Chestnut to Mill


Saltonstall court, from 20 Fleet, west


Sanders place, from 130 Washington to the river


Sargent court, from 192 Winter, south


Sargents square, junction of Winter, Essex, Broadway, and Hilldale avenue


School, from 152 Water to 49 Summer


Scotland Ilill, west of road to City of Lawrence on Lowell avenue, west of Bradley avenue


Scott, from Adams to Jefferson, between Brown and Lin- coln avenue


Seventh, from 166 Main to Cedar (proposed) to 125 Primrose


Shaws lane, changed to Broadway avenue


Sheldon, from 5 Brickett, northerly


Shepherd, from 346 Washington across Baldwin


Silver, from 263 Washington, north to Silver Hill


Sixth, from 154 Main west across Cedar, beyond Franklin Smith, from Broadway, near Rockland to Lowell avenue


South, from 282 Washington, Mt. Washington, south


Spring, from 52 Winter to 23 Pleasant


Spring place, from 3 Spring


Spruce, from 63 East Broadway to Groveland


Stage, from 32 Water to 9 Summer


Stewart, from opposite 83 Primrose, west to Hale


Summer, from 63 Main to 46 Mill


Summit avenue, from 35 Webster to 18 Highland avenue


Swasey, from opposite 78 High to beyond Marshall


Taylor from Van Buren to Riverside avenue


Taylor place, from 110 Phenix row to the river


Temple, from 229 Washington to 78 High


Temple place. from Temple, near Washington, south- westerly


Tilton place, from 124 Phenix row to the river


Tiltons Corner, junction Groveland, East Broadway and Keeley


Travers, from 25 Kenoza avenue to 30 Ashland


Tremont, from opposite 20 Temple to 3 Park avenue


Union, from 46 Nichols to opposite 41 Fifth


Vale, from Hilldale avenue to North Broadway


Van Buren, from Madison to Taylor, between Lincoln av. and Riverside avenue


Varnum, from opposite 276 River to Washington, n. Ayer Vestry, from 47 Main to 5 Summer


Victoria court, from 134 High, southerly


Vine, from 95 Winter to 53 White


Walnut, from 50 Emerson to 41 Locust


Walnut square, junction Main, North ave. and Lawrence


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CITY LANDINGS, ETC.


Warren, from 24 Kenoza avenue to 11 Howard


Washington, from Washington square, west to Lowell av. Washington avenue, from 141 Washington to junction of Beacon and Arch


Washington square, junction of Merrimack, Washington, Emerson and Essex


Water, from Main, east to Lincoln avenue


Webster, from 20 Summer, across Kenoza avenue, to Fountain


Webster place, from 35 Washington to Mechanics way


West, from 157 Merrimack to 11 Oak


Westford, from Washington, above Maxwell, westerly Wharf lane, Rocks Village


White, from 119 Winter to 94 Main


Whittier, from 30 Haverhill to 9 Keeley


William, from 16 White to 15 Primrose


Windsor, from Arlington, north to Mill


Wingate, from 52 Essex to Boston and Maine depot


Wingate Way, from Gardner way, easterly between Win- gate and Granite


Winter, from 44 Main to Sargent square


Worthen place, from opposite 44 Stage


York, from 83 Primrose to 11 Kimball


CITY LANDINGS.


No.


1. Rocks Village, next below the bridge . 2. ٤٠ above "


3. Steamboat wharf, next above No. 2


4. Cottles creek, about a mile below Groveland bridge


5. Keeley's landing, at Lower end of Water street


6. Opposite Pentucket cemetery, 261 to 265 Water street


7. Opposite foot of Mill street, 191 to 205 Water st.


8. Opposite foot of Lindel st., 127 to 131 Water st.


9. Nearly opposite foot of Moore street, 101 to 107 Water street


10. Nearly opposite foot of Stage street, 55 to 69 Water street


11. City wharf, next below Haverhill bridge, foot of Main street


12. Nearly opposite foot of Pecker street, 74 to 76 Merrimack street


13. Washington square landing


14. Rear 172 to 190 Washington street


15. West Parish, near Mitchell's Falls, opp. residence of E. Bradley


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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.


BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.


Academy of Music, 97 to 111 Merrimack Adams building, 38 to 44 Washington Atwood block, 12, 14 and 16 Main Bannister block, 2 to 4 Merrimack, and 1 to 6 Bridge Bishop block, 62 to 70 Wingate Bishop's building, 73 to 79 Washington


Boston and Maine Freight depot, Winter, cor. Hale Bragg building, Railroad square Brickett building, Washington sq., cor. of Emerson Bullen block, 92 to 98 Washington Chase block, 74 to 84 Washington Chase's block, 15 to 33 Merrimack


Chase Morse block, 104 to 116 Locust, cor. Winter


Corliss block, 8 to 20 Winter, cor. Pleasant Currier block, 116 to 122 Washington


Currier's block, 29 to 39 Main, near Eagle Honse Daggett building, 89 to 95 Merrimack


Davis & Crafts building, 89 to 91 Washington


Depot, Boston & Maine, Railroad square


Duncan block, 6 to 10 Merrimack


Elliott & Noves block, 53 and 55 Wingate


Endicott & Arnold building, 53 and 55 Washington Essex block, 20 to 32 Merrimack Essex street block, from 19 to 37 Essex


Exchange building, 8 to 20 Water


Finney block, 50 to 68 Washington


First National Bank building, 46 and 18 Washington


Fitts building, 93 and 95 Washington


Flint block, 41 to 43 Main Fox block, 29 to 37 Granite


Franklin block, 200 to 214 Merrimack


Gardner block, 13 to 35 Railroad square Gardner building, 40 to 48 Granite Gilman block, 14 and 16 Washington Gilman building, 22 to 32 Washington square


Goodrich & Porter & Kimball building, 66 to 72 Wash- ington


Goodwin's block, 165 to 175 Merrimack


Granite block, 68 to 74 Merrimack Hammond block, 119 to 133 Merrimack. cor. How


Haverhill Bank building, 79 to 85 Merrimack Hewes block, 14 to 20 Emerson Jaques block, 67 to 71 Washington Kelley block, 45 to 51 Wingate Kittredge block. 94 to 106 Merrimack


Lafayette block, 1 to 17 Essex


Manufacturers row, 108 to 138 Merrimack


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HALLS, ETC.


Marsh building, 37 to 47 Washington Masonic Temple, Merrimack, cor. How Merrimack bank building, 18 to 20 Washington Morse building, 8 to 12 Adams place Newcomb block, 18 to 28 Wingate Newcomb Bros. block. S to 16 Wingate Newcomb J. S. block, 30 to 34 Wingate Nichols block, 22 to 36 Washington Nichols building, 60 to 64 Washington


Nichols J. R. block, 177 and 179 Merrimack


Odd Fellows' building, 24 to 28 Main


Osgood block, 2 to 6 Water, and 1 to 17 Main Peaslee & Tilton block, 97 to 103 Washington Pearson Bros. block, 8 to 14 Essex Pilling block, 36 to 40 Wingate


Post Office block, 56 to 66 Merrimack


Potter block, 57 to 65 Washington


Prescott block, 2 to 12 Washington Ricard's block, 10 to 68 Winter Rugg building, 81 to 87 Washington


Russ & Noves & Carleton block, 72 to 78 Wingate


Saltonstall block, 57 to 71 Merrimack


Sanders block, 124 to 130 Washington Sanders Thomas building, 132 to 140 Washington Swett block, 57 to 63 Wingate Taylor block, 52 to 58 Wingate Taylor block, 100 to 114 Washington


Tilton block, 34 to 40, and 168 to 182 Merrimack


Tilton building. 42 to 46 Merrimack Union block, 152 to 166 Merrimack Washington block, 13 to 25 Washington square


Webster building, 1 to 35 Washington Wentworth buildings, 14 to 36 Granite


West's block, 87 to 93 Water, opp. Pearl


Whittier's block, from 184 to 198 Merrimack


HALLS.


Academy of Music, 97 to 111 Merrimack Apollo Hall, 60 Merrimack Ayers Hall, Avers Village A. O. of F. Hall, 78 Merrimack Brittan Hall, 36 Main


1 Castle Hall, 14 Main City Hall. Main, corner Court Exchange Hall, 20 Water G. A. R. Hall, 153 Merrimack Good Templar's Hall, 53 Merrimack


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OFFICES, WHARVES, ETC.


Hibernian Hall, 31 Washington


Knights of Pythias Hall, 14 Main


Lasters' Protective Union, 82 Merrimack


Lincoln Hall; 153 Merrimack Magnolia Hall, 60 Merrimack Masonic Hall, 115 Merrimack Music Hall, 42 Winter


Odd Fellows' Hall, 26 Main


Painters' Hall, 124 Merrimack Salvation Army Barracks, 16 Fleet Sons of Veterans' Hall, 16 Water


OFFICES.


Assessor's Office, City Hall City Clerk's Office. City Hall City Marshal's Office, City Hall Collector's Office. City Hall Mayor's Office, City Hall Police Court, City Hall Post-Office, 56 to 58 Merrimack


WHARVES.


Chase's Wharf, opp. foot of Main Hale's wharf, 101 Water Sargent & Holden's wharf, opposite foot of How Smiley's wharf, from 191 Water, opp. School Steamboat wharf, rear 140 Merrimack Tilton's wharf, rear 140 Washington West wharf, from 83 Water


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WARD BOUNDARIES


HAVERHILL WARD BOUNDARIES.


Ward 1. All that portion of the city north of Merri- mack river and west of a line drawn from said river through the center of Main street to White street, thence through the center of White street, crossing Winter to Emerson street, thence through the center 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 avenue, through the center of Kenoza avenue to Kent street, thence run- ning soutberly through the center of Kent street to Water street, thence through the centre of Water street to Ferry landing.


Ward 3. All that portion of the city west of said Em- erson street line and White street line to Charles street, thence south of a line running westerly to North street, thence west of a line running northerly through the center of North street to John street, thence south of and run- ning westerly through the center of John street to Prim- rose 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 Little 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 Keno- za avenue to the Newton road, thence through the center 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 north- erly by said Little river to the city line. This ward has been divided into two Precints.


Ward 6 All that portion of the city lying north of said lines drawn through the center of White street and Charles street to North street, thence east of said line drawn through the centre 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, 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.


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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.


Ab., above; ngt., agent ; asst., assistant: av., avenue; A. V., Avers Village; b. or bds., boards; bet., between : blilg, building; blk., block; (B.), Boston; com. mer., commission merchant; e. or cor., corner: ct., court ; h. house : lab., laborer; mkr .. maker; mnir., manufacturer; n., near; opp., opposite; pi., place; P. O., posi-office ; pres .. president; rd., road; Rev., reverend: r., rear; st., street ; sec., secretary: 84., square; supt., superintendent; treas .. treasurer; (U. S. A.), United States Army; (U. S. N.), United States Navy; whol., whole- sale: whf., wharf; wid., widow.


Where the name of a firm, corporation or factory appears immediately after the name, it indicates the place of business. After the name of the street, the word street is omitted.


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ADVERTISE FOR TRADE. .


Abbott Aaron P., hostler, HI. & G. Railway stable, h. Groveland


Abbott Augustus, hatter. boards 259 River


Abbott Clarence P., shoe cutter, 35 Wingate, house at Groveland


Abbott C. Fred, job wagon, boards 15 Oak


Abbott Essex S., book-keeper. 136 Wash'n, b.25 William Abbott Etta C., house 170 Merrimack


Abbott Frank, shoe seamer, boards 36 Merrimack


Abbott Gilbert R., farmer, boards Thomas Nichols', East Broadway


Abbott Herman D., clerk, 160 Merrimack, boards I. A. Emery's. No. avenue


BBOTT IRA A. (Abbott & Pearl), lawyer, 83 A


Merrimack. house 26 Park (see p. 617)


Abbott John F., house 10 Belmont


Abbott Lewis F. F., clerk. 103 Merrimack. h. 25 William


Abbott Louis F., shoe cutter. 15 Railroad square


Abbott S. S. Mrs., writing academy. 15 Pecker. h. do.


INSURANCE Rooms 16 & 17 Daggett Building.


Wm. H. Page, INS AGENCY. FIRST CLASS COMPANIES.


PHOENIX DRUG STORE,


UNDER HOTEL WEBSTER.


Corner Washington Sq. and St.


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BBOTT & PEARL (Ira A. Abbott and Francis


H. Pearl) , lawyers, 83 Merrimack (see p. 617) Abrams W. Frank, shoemaker, h. 8 Victoria court


Academy of Music, James F. West, manager, 103 Mer- rimack


Adams Ann M., widow of Adam W., house 106 Locke Adams Augusta M. Miss, house 162 Main


Adams Augustus H., registrar of voters, h. 158 Water Adams Aurilla A. Mrs., house 3 Arch


Adams Caleb HI., farmer, b. Wm. A. Adams', Hilldale av Adams Charles H., lawyer, house No. Broadway, n. Vale DAMS EDWARD F., insurance agent, Daggett bldg., 91 Merrimack, bds. 27 Cedar (see b'k. cov.) Adams Elizabeth, widow of Stephen C., h. 42 Keeley Adams Ella F. Miss, forewoman, 7 Essex, rms. 64 Main Adams Engene B., house 162 Main


Adams Eugene T. (Simonds & Adams), dry goods, 42 and 44 Merrimack, boards Commonwealth Adams Fannie Miss, housekeeper, 15 Howard


Adams Frank J., clerk, 353 Washington, b. 169 do.


Adams Geo. W., farmer, h. No. Broadway, n. Vale Adams Horace C., sole cutter, 7 Potter pl., h. at Bradford Adams Isaiah, shoemaker, house 4 Ayer


Adams James E., 53 Phenix row, house 68 Race


Adams John H., farmer, house Broadway, A. V.


Adams John Q., music teacher, boards 30 Lawrence


Adams John W., machine button-hole maker, house 90 Broadway


Adams Joseph, shoemaker, house 452 Water


A DAMS J. FRED, insurance, 91 Merrimack, h. 35 Highland av. (see back cover)


Adams John W., 2d, shoemaker, boards 106 Locke


Adams Lavinia M., widow of Benjamin, house 162 Main Adams Lewis E., book-keeper, 134 Merrimack, house 26 Green


Adams Lilla M. Miss, book-keeper, 50 Locust, b. 14 Kent


Adams Martha Mrs., house 4 Water


Adams Minnie A. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 14 Kent


Adams Mira S. Mrs., saleswoman, 44 Merrimack, house 24 High


Adams Samuel, farmer. b. Arthur Butrick's, No. Main . Adams Susan E., widow of John, house 26 Green


Adams William A., carpenter, house Hilldale av., above Monument


Adams William H., shoemaker, house 9 South


Adams William H., shoemaker, house 29 Grove


Adams William L., foreman, 94 Wash'n, h. 56 Temple


Adams William R., sole leather cutter, house Sheldon, near Brickett


Adelstein Walter, shoemaker, rms. 38 How


Thomas H. Bailey, - PHARMACIST. (Successor to Geo. A. Kimball.)


23 Merrimack Street.


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ETNA HOUSE, James Dewhirst, proprietor, 44 Water, corner Stage (see page 600) Agge Charles, painter, 12 Court, h. 99 Portland Agge Charles H., painter, h. 104 Portland Aherne Patrick, leather roller, h. 32 Primrose Aheroux Napoleon, shoemaker, h. 8 Mill Aikens William H., laborer, h. 1363 Main


Akely Abner C. (Welch & Akely), painter, r. 108 Merri- mack, h. at Bradford


Akerley Geo. W., carpenter, 208 River, h. 4 Grand Akerman J. Warren, collector, h. 9 Charles


Alden Harry A., shoemaker, bds. 129 Merrimack Alden Marshall, tinsmith, 151 Merrimack, h. 129 do. Alden Oscar F., teacher of dancing, 39 Myrtle, h. do. Alden Walter M., hostler, bds. 129 Merrimack Alexander Lewis S., sole cutter, h. 13 Cottage Alexander Sarah, widow of Jonathan, b. 2 Autumn Alger Frank P., moved to Bradford


Alger William, laborer, h. Lowell av., above Broadway


Allan Anna, widow of William G., h. 43 Pleasant


Allard Ferdinand, shoemaker, h. 33 Sargent square


Allard Henry D., heel contractor, 1852 Merrimack, h. at Bradford


Allard William, house 269 Essex


Allen Ada F. Mrs., h. 4 Currier pl.


Allen Alonzo T., gas fitter, 151 Merrimack, rms. 7 West Allen Asa N., cashier, American Express Co., 113 Wash- ington, h. 50 How


Allen Augustine M. (Cram & Allen), produce, rear 194 Essex, house 309 Washington


Allen Benjamin B., stitching room, 99 Washington, h. 3 Fountain


Allen Charles, shoe cutter, h. 7 Shepherd


Allen Charles, hostler, bds. 8 How


Allen Charles F., agent, Wheeler & Wilson Mnfg. Co., 9 Essex, h. at Bradford


Allen Charles F., bds. 59 Cedar


Allen Charles H., moved to Merrimac


Allen Edward M., driver, 46 Winter, h. 35 Lawrence


Allen E. Roy, shoe packer, 23 Essex, b. 5 Carleton ct. Allen Edward W. (E. W. Allen & Co.), shoe mnfr., 21 Washington, house 68 White


Allen Engene L., stock fitter, h. 115 E. Broadway


Allen E. W. & Son ( Edward W. Allen), shoe mnfr., 21 Washington


Allen Ferdinand A., painter, h. 28 Kenoza av.


Allen Frances L., widow of Samuel R., h. 50 How


Allen Frank, hostler. h. 19 Bartlett av. Allen Franklin H., physician, 64 Emerson, h. do.


Allen George L., carpenter, h. 14 School Allen Harry W., moved to California


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


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Holyoke, Traders & Mechanics, Middlesex, Dorchester, Merchants and Farmers, Fitchburg, Abington, Lowell. Paying 70 per cent. Dividends on 5 year Policies.


--- Represented by - No. 24 WASHINGTON SQUARE.


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Allen Herbert M., clerk, 41 Main, h. 15 Primrose Allen John Woodbury, moved to Manchester Allen John W., shoe entter, h. 45 Sixth


Allen Joseph A., shoe cutter, h. 9 Jackson Allen Josephine Miss. dressmaker, bds. 20 Orchard


Allen J. Wallace, moved to New York


Allen Maggie Miss, tailoress, rms. 162 Merrimack Allen Mary P. Mrs., bds. Old Ladies' Home, 121 Main Allen Mary W., widow of Wm. Y .. b. 59 Cedar


Allen Minnie Miss, tailoress, rms. 162 Merrimack


Allen Norman D., carpenter, 24 Pleasant, b. 5 Garden ct. Allen Roscoe G., teamster, h. 5 Carletons ct.


Allen Samuel, fish, etc., 46 Winter, h. 41 Sixth


Allen Samuel, carpenter, bds. R. Eastman's, Broadway, Ayers Village


Allen Sarah E., widow of Alvin B., nurse, h. 25 Howard Allen William, morocco dresser, r. 27 Washington sq.


Allen Wi. E., shoemaker, house 8 Plnumer


Alley Sarah C., widow of Samuel, boarding house, C Duncan


Allman Timothy, hatter, 270 River


Amazeen Albert II., driver, 121 Essex, b. 24 Fifth


Amazeen Alice L. Miss, bookkeeper, rear 130 Washing- ton, b. 42 Cedar


Amazeen Elizabeth W., widow of Joseph, h. 5 Arlington Amazeen Frank W., bookkeeper, 43 Wingate, boards 5 Arlington


Ambeau Mitchell, moved to Canada


Amberg Enos, teamster, h. 175 Water


Amberg Eunice Mrs., b. 5 Lindel


Amberg Eunice Mrs., b. 53 Jackson


Ambrose Raymond, carpenter. 210 River


Amburg Howard O., shoemaker, b. 5 Lindel


American Express Company, HI. S. Shelling, agent, 113 Washington and 1 Water


Ames Charles L., h. East Broadway, below grist mill


Ames Ellen W., widow of James S., h. 85 Emerson


Ames Mary F., widow of James E .. h. 26 Summer


Ames Nancy A., widow of Fisher, h. 31 River


Ames Wm. C., shoemaker, h. E. Broadway, below grist mill


Amirault Amos, moved to Hampton Beach


Amos Charles, laborer, Haverhill Aqueduct Co., house 3 Water


Amos Charles W., farmer, bds. 21 Brown


Amos Lucinda, widow of Charles, h. 21 Brown


Amro Raymond V., carpenter. ris. 50 Pleasant


Anable Rufus A .. farmer, h. North Broadway, n. Vale


Anderson Alfred W., photographer, 60 Merrimack, h. at Groveland


Anderson Clara A. Miss, house 65 Auburn


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


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Anderson George L., box maker, 3 Granite, h. 25 Dover Anderson George T., machinist, 20 Granite


Anderson George. W., clerk, 72 Phenix row, bouse at Bradford


Anderson George W., machinist, rms. 12 Dustin


Anderson Hans P., clerk, Commonwealth, 11 How, b. do Anderson Henry, shoemaker. h. rear 144 Winter


Anderson James, shoemaker, h. Maxwell, n. Washington Anderson James H., shoemaker, b. 144 Winter


Anderson John, morocco dresser, b. 53 Pecker


Anderson John S., blacksmith, 13 Stage, h. 32 do.


Anderson Lydia A., widow of John, h. 109 Main


Anderson Marius A., clerk, Commonwealth, 11 How, boards do.


Anderson Mary Mrs., dressmaker, 983 Merrimack


Andrews Alvah HI., fireman, rear City Hall, B. 180 Water Andrews Edwin W., dentist. 46 Merrimack, h. 5 Clinton Andrews Ella A. Mrs., h. 74 Pecker


Andrews George H., driver, 58 Phenix row, h. 131 Cedar Andrews George W., spinner, Stevens mill, bds. 251 Essex


Andrews Henry O., moved to Athol


Andrews John, hatter 270 River, h. 21 Pilling


Andrews Kate R. Miss, clerk, 20 Winter, b. 34 Auburn


Angell Annie MI., widow of Alphonzo D., house 170 Mer- rimack


Angell Josie E. Mrs., h. 4 Elm place


Angers Isidore, shoemaker, b. 77 Essex


Annable Ervin, tinsmith. h. 21 Arch ave.


Annable Ervin S., tinsmith, 9 Emerson, h. 41 Portland


Annable Rufus A., farmer, bds. Geo. Appleton's, No. Broadway


Annis Etta C. Miss, dressmaker, 26 Orchard, bds. do. Appleton Calvin, farmer, h. N. Broadway, cor. Monument Appleton Calvin P., morocco dresser, bds. Calvin Ap- pleton's, N. Broadway


Appleton Edmund K., shoe packer, h. 67 Winter


Appleton Edward HI., morocco dresser, bds. Calvin Ap- pleton's, N. Broadway


Appleton Ellen M., widow of John A., h. 5 Newell Appleton George, blacksmith, h. N. Broadway, c. Vale


Appleton George Il., rubber goods (90 Franklin, B. ), h. 67 Winter


Appleton John A., died JJuly 26. 1888


Appleton Martha W., widow of John A., h. 81 Winter Appleton Tamison G., widow of George, h. 67 Winter Araldo Philip, fruit dealer. 34 Locust. h. do.


Archibald Dana (F. Archibald & Co.), soles, etc., 74 Washington, h. 5 Ford [bds. 343 Washington Archibald Elmira E. Miss, dressmaker, 78 Merrimack,


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


PHOENIX DRUG STORE,


ADVERTISE FOR TRADE.


UNDER HOTEL WEBSTER.


Corner Washington Sq. and St.


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Archibald Emma J., widow of Rueben II., dry goods, 341 Washington, h. 343 do.


Archibald Freelon (F. Archibald & Co.), soles, etc., 74 Washington, house 5 Ford




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