Haverhill and Bradford [Mass.] directory 1889 of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, societies, business, business firms, state census, map, etc. 1889, Part 42

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


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BAILEY'S STOMACH


for an all the year around Medicine are unsurpassed.


BITTERS Thos. I. Bailey, 23 Merrimack St.


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Simpson Harriet B., widow of Wm. H., b. 20 Chestont Simpson John M., driver C. II. Cox, h. at Haverhill


Skinner Miner A., horse trainer, house South road, near Haseltine's Hill


Small Freeman K., carpenter, honse 191 Main


Small Jacob W., watchman, B. & M. R. R., h. Locke, Dear Blossom


Smith Edgar M., clerk (Haverhill), h. 15 Central


Smith Emma M., widow of Herbert HI., boards Mrs. L. West's, Ferry


Smith Ferdinand. shoe cutter, h. Hale, opp. schoolhouse Smith Geo. E. (G. E. Smith & Co. ) . furniture ( 44 Main, and 10 Winter, Haverhill), 45 Merrimack


Smith JJames, driver, 22 Locke, bds. 6 Blossom


Smith Moses. shoe cutter, h. Allen, near Main


Smith Samuel C., carpenter, house 17 Elm


Smith William, shoemaker, house 6 Blossom


Snelling Henry S., agent, American Express Co. (5 Mer- rimack, Haverhill), house 15 Chadwick


Spencer Lemuel, farmer, house Boston road Spencer William, farmer, h. Boston road, cor. Cross rd. Spofford Amos L., farmer, Island Stock Farm, Salem, boards do. [bds. do.


Spofford George J., hostler, Island Stock Farm, Salem, Spofford Orman, farmer, house Lawrence road


Spofford Sarah H .. widow of Charles A., boards Charles A. Littlefield's, Salem


Spry Charles W., shoemaker, bds. 14 Prospect


Spry John, shoemaker, house 14 Prospect


Square Charles A., shoemaker, house Lawrence and New- buyport road [mack Stackpole Charles. hairdresser ( Haverhill),h. 55 Merri- Stanley Stephen F., shoe mufr. (Haverhill), house 72 Merrimack


Stauton John, laborer, B. & M. R. R., house Elm, near Haseltine avenne


Stearns Frank L., shoemaker, h. 14 Charles


Stevens Ira. shoemaker (Haverhill) , h. 8 Ferry


Stevens Lydia A., widow of Robert, b. 49 Main


Stevens Olive C., widow of Robert, h. 206 Main


Stevens Samuel, shoemaker.h. Boston rd., n. schoolhouse Stickney Jane A. Mrs .. house 157 Main


Stickney Lonisa S. Miss, tailoress ( Haverhill), boards 3 Cogswell avenne


Stickney Natt, contractor, house 157 Main


Stickney Ruth S., widow of Ira. h. B Cogswell ave.


Stoddard Eugene. machinist. bas. 31 Pleasant Stone Walter P. stock fitter, hon- 86 Central Sulham Leander Q .. laborer ( Haverhill) . h. 19 Fonts Sullivan Daniel. laborer, 14 Main. h. at Haverhill


Ladies' and Gents', the One Price shoe House, keeps Rubber Cont., Caps, Hat-, Aprons, Water Proof Garments and Od stit- tor Gents', Boys', Youths', Ladies', Missed' and Children's weir, at the Lowest Prices. 11. W. BUTLEK.


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Sullivan John, laborer, bds. 21 Ferry


Sullivan Michael, heel cutter, house 11 Blossom


Sullivan Michael, hatter, h. 64 Locke


TABER HERBERT M., shoemaker, h. 23 Merrimack Tappan Amos C .. shoe cutter, h. 7 Warren


IDAYLOR, GOODWIN & CO. (Levi, Martin and Oliver Taylor and George M. Goodwin), coal and lumber dealers, 14 Main (see back cover)


Taylor Levi (Taylor, Goodwin & Co.), wood and coal, 14 Main, house at Haverhill


Taylor Martin (Taylor, Goodwin & Co.), coal, wood and hay, 14 Main, house at Haverhill


Taylor Oliver (Taylor, Goodwin & Co. ), coal, wood and hay, 14 Main, house at Haverhill


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Tenney Arthur S., clerk (42 Merrimack, Haverhill), b. 30 Pleasant


' Tenney Charles, house 74 Main


Tenney Charles L., shoecutter, bds. 30 Pleasant


. Tenney Leonard, shoe cutter, house 14 Pleasant


Tenney Lucius, paper hanger, house 30 Pleasant


Tewksbury John B., farmer, house 182 Main


Thayer William, carpenter, house 20 Elm


Thomes Edward L., fireman, B. & M. R. R., house Hale, Dear Haseltine avenue


Thompson Wm. A., farmer, house 16 Ferry


Thornton Fred, farmer, boards William Thornton's Skunk Hill road


Thornton Thomas, bds. Wm. Thornton's, Skunk Hill rd.


Thornton William. farmer, house Skunk Hill road


Thornton William T., clerk, bds. 131 Main


Tibbetts Esther M., widow of Ephraim, b. 27 Locke


Tilton James S., hatter, h. 27 Lincoln


Tilton Nathan B., h. 12 Lafayette


Tilton N. B. Mrs .. dressmaker, 12 Lafayette, h. do. 0


Towne Alfred P., farmer and milkman, h. Salem, n. Elm- wood cemetery


Towne Daniel F., soles, etc. (5 Kimball place, Haver- hill), house 35 Prospect


Towne Herman W., driver, A. P. Towne's, Salem, b. do.


Towne James B., farmer, bds. A. P. Towne's, Salem


Trask Fred R., supt. C. H. Cox, h. 7 Merrimack


Troy John, laborer, b. 10 Chestnut


Troy Philip, laborer, h. 10 Chestnut


Tucker Frank E., furniture (132 and 134 Merrimack, Haverhill). house Byron, near Main


Turner George C., driver, 87 Main. b. Pine, n Salem Tuttle Edgar .1., shoemaker. h. 49 Pleasant


Twombly Charles (Twombley & Rolleau), shoe mnfr. (Haverhill), h. 1 High


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


INEDV HONVHASNI AVSONCD


No. 24 Washington Square, - -


J. F. SMITH.


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Twombly Harris W., fireman, B. & M. R. R., house New, near Railroad


Tyler Clarence E., flagman, Cross road, h. Boston road Tyrrell Alfred B., upholsterer (Haverhill), h. 3 Summer


UPTON IRVING H., principal, Bradford High school, b. 28 Salem


VALENTINE EDWARD B., peddler, h. 1. New


Valentine Harry H., fireman, tug boat "Brocks", h. 16 Lafayette


Vaughan John, shoemaker, h. 80 Locke


Veasey George D., clerk (17 Water, Haverbill), h. 21 Chestnut


Vincent Henry C., laborer, 17 Doane


WALDO HARLAN P. (Day & Waldo), heels and stiff- enings, Boston road, near Cross road, h. Ferry, near Cross road


Waldo Herbert A., farmer, bds. L. Waldo's, Boston road Waldo Lorenzo, farmer, h. Boston road, n. Cross road


Wales Herbert E., dentist (82 Merrimack, Haverhill), h. 26 Pleasant


Wallace Oren E., shoe cutter, h. 32 Locke [Cross road Wallace Warren E., shoemaker, house Boston road, near Walton Amelia, widow of J. H., h. 15 Pleasant


Wardman Abraham, painter, b. 79 Merrimack


Wardman Arthur H., painter, b. 79 Merrimack


Wardman Braham, painter, h. 79 Merrimack


Wardman William S. , sole sorter, b. 79 Merrimack


Warner Henry F., paper maker, h. Grove, n. Kimball Washburn Isaac E., carpenter, h. 35 Locke


Watson George E., shoemaker, house Salem, near New- buryport road


Watson James, hostler, Island Stock farm, Salem, b. do. Watson John, mason, h. Warren, n. Central Watson Maria, widow, h. 202 Main


Webster Abnira L. Mrs., dressmaker, 24 Elm, h. do.


Webster Ann A., widow of Benjamin, h. 17 Salem


Webster Augusta, widow of Samuel C., h. 31 Elm Webster Charles E., farmer, h. Main. above Locke Webster Charles L., died Feb. 4, 1889


Webster Charlotte M., widow of Leonard M .. h. 131 Main Webster Edward P .. clerk ( Haverhill!), b. 131 Main


Webster Elizabeth G .. widow of Phineas, h. 29 Main


Webster Francis E., shoe cutter, h. 42 Locke


Webster George A., shoemaker. he Main, above Locke Webster George W .. shoemaker. h. Main. above by che Webster Harry II .. lawyer ( Academy of Music building. Haverhill), boards 29 Main


Haverhill Co-operative Bank. : AMOS V. DOW NING, Pres. WM. H. PAGE. SOC. A Tree .. 16 and 17 DAGGETT BUILDING. Date pour More ..


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Webster Helen C. Miss, teacher ( Wellesley Hills), house 29 Main


Webster Mary E., widow of Daniel F., house 28 Central . Webster Mary E. Miss, music teacher, public schools, b. 29 Main


Webster Willard P., shoe cutter, b. 131 Main


WEBSTER W. M., hack and livery stable, Central near Main, house 18 Warren (see page 613)


WEEKS, CUMMINGS & CO., steam granite works, 29 Riverside (see front cover)


Weeks Perley, trav. salesman, bds. Main, cor. Blossom


Welch Abram J., shoemaker, house Newburyport road


Welch Bert E., clerk (2 Merrimack, Haverhill), boards 31 Merrimack


Welch John, laborer, bds. Thomas Welch's, Haseltine avenue


Welch Joseph, heel cutter, h. 23 Riverside


Welch Julia A. S., milliner, 34 Main, h. do.


Welch Melvin C., painter (108 Merrimack, Haverhill) , h. 31 Merrimack


Welch Thomas, 2nd, coachman, at H. H. Hale's, h. Hasel- tine ave., near Ehn


Wells JJohn, farmer, house 17 Lafayette


Wells William, shoemaker, h. 13 Lafayette


Wentworth George H., heeler, house 24 Locke


West Eibridge G., shoe cutter, house 76 Merrimack


West Louisa, widow of Richard H., house 12 Ferry


West Mary E. Miss, dressmaker, 12 Ferry, h. do.


West Orestes, farmer, house 5 Kimball


West R. Hazen, teamster, house 17 Ferry


Whidden John. shoemaker, h. 20 Lincoln


Whipple William E., h. 24 Chestnut [do.


White Caroline L. Miss. teacher Bradford Academy, bds.


Whittaker Victor, shoemaker, h. 26 Lincoln


Whittaker Victor H., shoemaker, house Salem, near Elin- wood cemetery


Whittier Arthur G., farmer, house Skunk Hill road


Wiggin Charles G., shoe finisher, h. 14 Merrimack


Wiggin Edward L., shoe cutter, boards 14 Merrimack Wilde James L., bookkeeper, Haverhill Paper Co., bds. 90 Main


Willett Joseph N., cating-house (12 Main, Haverhill), h. 17 Main


Willett J. Howard, shoe cutter, bds. 47 Main


Willett Lewis, shoe cutter, bds. 47 Main


Willett Newell, clerk (12 Main, Haverhill), bds. 47 Main Willett Roland, clerk ( Haverhill), bds. 47 Main


Willey Clarence J., shoemaker, house 22 New


William, Emily F., dressmaker. h. 49 Salem


Williams Florence A., boards 123 Main


Thomas H. Bailey,


PHARMACIST. ( Successor to Geo. 1. hindall.)


23 Merrimack Street.


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Williams Harrison, shoe cutter, h. 5 Ferry Williams H. Parker, shoe mufr. (Haverhill), boards 5 Ferry


Williams Josiah H., tin peddler, h. r. 12 Salem


Wilson Charles R., painter, h. 23 Merrimack


Wilson Daniel, wood worker, h. 51 Pleasant


Wilson David, laborer, h. 13 Lincoln


Wilson William A., shoemaker, h. Prospect, n. Hale


Winn Alby C., machinist ( Haverhill), h. 32 Central


Winslow Charles W., shoemaker, h. 76 Main


Winter Ernest, baker, 30 Main, h. 10 Ferry


Wood Charles E., salesman (32 Bedford, Boston), house 48 Salem


Wood Walter H., heeler, h. 31 Pleasant


Woodbury Abram A., milkman, h. 50 Locke


Woodman Aaron P .. Jr .. shoe dresser, h. 24 Lincoln


Woodman Aaron P., shoemaker, h. Lincoln


Woodman Augustus E., clerk, 89 Main, house Joels road beyond Academy


Woodman George W., shoe cutter, boards Samuel Beat- ty's off School


Woodman Mary J. Miss, h. 23 Merrimack


YOUNG ABBIE E. MISS, clerk (Haverhill), boards 13 Chadwick


Young Charles A. Prof., Instructor Bradford Academy, h. at Princeton, N. J.


W.A.GREENOUGH & CO


DBLISHERS


LIVER ST.


BOSTON. MASS.,


ELMER LITTLEFIELD -JAMES E. HUNTRESS.


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.


AT PHONIX DRUG STORE, THE BEST CIGARS CAN BE FOUND,


W.A.GREENOUGH & CO.


LJUBLISHERS


ـاء غيبالـ


LIVER ST.


0


BOSTON, MASS.,


ELMER LITTLEFIELD.+JAMES E. HUNTRESS.


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BRADFORD


1889:


BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


EMBRACING A Classified List of all Trades, Professions and Pursuits in the Town of BRADFORD, for the year 1889, arranged Alphabeti- cally for each Trade, thus exhibiting at a glance the full address and Special Business of her Citizens.


Academy.


Bradford Academy, Annie E. Johnson, principal, Main, corner School


Apothecary. HILLS WILLIAM H., 36 Main (see page 3) Sargent George F., 40 Main


Architect ..


Bancroft James Merritt, Railroad avenue


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


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Auctioneers.


Pearl Horatio, 129 Main Seates John G., 118 Main


Baker.


Morse Warren D., 30 Main


Blacksmiths.


Austin Frank S .. Merrimack, near Main


DUDLEY GEO. M., Central, near Engine House (see page 595 )


Boarding House.


Perkins L. S. Mrs., 15 Main


Boot and Shoemakers.


Clark Frank A., Main, near the bridge


Gilmour Robert, 25 Riverside


Masters Wentworth W., 46 Main


Butchers.


BRITTAIN N. & CO., Main, near the bridge (see page 607)


Carpenters.


Brown John T., 6 Kimball Locke Reuben L., 33 Pleasant


Miller Edwin A., Locke, near Blossom


Page Joseph, 105 Main


Washburn I. E., 35 Locke


Carriagesmith.


DUDLEY GEO. M., Central, near Engine House (see page 595)


Clergymen.


Bailey Augustus F. ( Methodist) . 198 Main Kingsbury John D. (Cong. ) ; 2 Church


Coul and Wood.


TAYLOR, GOODWIN &. CO., 14 Main, near the bridge (See back cover)


WMl.H. PAGE, A FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT, SURANCE, Rooms 16 & 17 Daggett Bldg. Fair Rates.


For Fire, Life, Accident and Plate Glass Insurance. 24 Washington Square, HAVERHILL.


G J. F. SMITH, Agent 0


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Contractor.


Haselton John, Boxford road


Depot Carriage. WEBSTER W. M., Central, c. Ferry (see p. 613)


Dressmakers.


Barrows M. A. Mrs., Main, corner Centaal


Crockett L. A. Miss, 6 Central


Evans Mary J. Mrs., 25 Lincoln


Simmington Melvina T. Miss, 25 Lincoln


Tilton N. B. Mrs., 12 Lafayette


Webster Almira L. Mrs., 24 Elm


West Mary E. Miss., 12 Ferry


Williams Emily F., 49 Salem


Fancy Goods.


Hersey Elmira S. Mrs., 71 Main


Fish Market.


Nisbett Henry A., 45 Main


Gardener. Gage Edwin V., 227 Main, corner Locke


Grain Dealer.


COX C. H., Merrimack, near Main (see page 18 and front edge)


Granite Works (Steam.)


WEEKS, CUMMINGS & CO., 29 Riverside (see front cover)


Grocers.


BRITTAIN N. & CO., Main, cor. Merrimack (see page 607)


Crosby John, 25 Locke Kimball E. W., 59 Main, cor. Pleasant


Kimball G. G., Boston road, junction Cross road


Morse Warren D., 30 Main


Perry Benjamin G., 85 and 87 Main


Photographers Supplies THOMAS H. BAILEY, Of all Kinds. PHARMACIST. 23 Merrimack Street.


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Hackman. WEBSTER W. M., Central, near Main (see p. 613)


Harness Maker and Trimmer.


Hanson Isaac W., 46 Main


Hat Mnfrs ( Wool).


Gilman's J. P. Sons, near the river, opp. B. & M. R. R. station


Hay Dealers.


COX C. H., Merrimack, near Main (see page 18 and front edge) TAYLOR, GOODWIN & CO., 14 Main, near the bridge (see back cover)


Heels, Rands, Etc.


Day & Waldo, Boston road, near Cross road


Heels and Stiffenings. Ellis Joshua, Cross road, near Boston road


Horseshoers.


Austin Frank S., Merrimack, near Main


DUDLEY GEO. M., Central. n. engine house (see page 595)


Horticulturist.


Gage Edwin V., 227 Main .


Ice Dealers.


Goodwin & Davis, 14 Main


Insurance Agent.


PAGE W. H., 7 Ferry (see foot lines in Haverhill directory)


Job Wagons.


Linnehan John, 14 Charles


Maguire Daniel H., 7 Summer Mason Sidney, 27 Ehn & Parker Coleman, 23 Elm


LADIES' you can see the best line of Footwear in the City at the One Price Shoe House,


7 Washington Są. H. W. BUTLER.


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Lawyers.


Kimball Edgar L., 187 Main


Pearl F. II., 20 Salem Webster Harry H., 29 Main


Leather Bleachery.


Bradford Leather Bleachery, William II. Phillips, prop., foot of Orchard, n. R. R.


Lumber Dealers.


Day Franklin E., School, near Boxford road


TAYLOR, GOODWIN & CO., 14 Main, near the bridge (see back cover)


Masons.


Locke Charles G., 56 Pleasant


Watson John, Warren, cor. Central


Milhmen.


Chapman Oscar A., Lawrence road


Jenkins Herbert, Cross road, near Newbury road


Jenkins William, Joels road


Moses Olen E., Lawrence road


Peabody John C., Salem, beyond the cemetery


Phillips Charles, Skunk Hill road


Towne Alfred P., Salem, n. Elmwood cemetery


Woodbury Abram A., 50 Locke


Painters.


Cmapbell A. G., Pleasant, corner Main


Harrison Joseph W., Central, near Warren


Kelley J. Frank, Joels road


Phillips William W. (carriage), 14 Salem


Shiney J. A., G Green


Paper Hanger.


Tenney Lucius, 30 Pleasant


Paper Mufrs.


Haverhill Paper Co. (The), near B. & M. R. R., foot of Kimball


Periodicals. Hilton William, Post Office building, 91 Main


Wm. H. Page, IN 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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Physicians.


Allen George E., Main, corner Central Anthony F. W., 112 Main


Cogswell George, Main, corner Doane Cogswell William, 1 Cogswell avenue Jack W. L., 9 Main


Private Schools. (BOYS AND YOUNG MEN.)


CARLETON I. N. PROF., 142 Main, near Park (see page 11)


Provisions.


BRITTAIN N. & CO., Main, corner Merrimack (see page 607) Dolloff A. T., 53 Main


Real Estate.


Hopkinson Samuel W., Church


Seminary.


Bradford Female Seminary, Annie E. Johnson, principal, Main, corner School


Soap Manufacturers.


Day John A., Salem, near Elmwood cemetery Kelley George L., rear Salem, n. Elmwood Cemetery


Stable.


WEBSTER W. M., Central, near Ferry (see page 613)


Teacher (Elocution.)


Kelley E. B. Mrs., 6 Pleasant


Teachers (Music.)


Batchelder John, 29 Main Downes Benjamin R., 167 Main Kelley Hattie P. (violin), 6 Pleasant Kingsbury Martha Miss, 2 Church & Ladd Jennie B. Miss, 9 Chadwick Webster Mary E. Mrs., 29 Main


Thomas H. Bailey, PHARMACIST. - ( Successor to Geo. 1. Kimball .) 23 Merrimack Street.


H eansdi


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(PRIVATE SCHOOLS.)


CARLETON I. N. PROF., 142 Main, near Park (see page 11)


Gage Ellen Miss, 12 Pleasant


Toilet Articles.


HILLS WILLIAM II., 36 Main (see p. 3)


Wheelwrights.


DUDLEY GEO. M., Central, near engine house (see page 595) Peabody William H., 22 Main


Wood and Coal.


TAYLOR, GOODWIN & CO., 14 Main, near the bridge (see back cover)


W.A.GREENOUGH & CO.


PUBLISHERS


28 OLIVER ST.


BOSTON, MASS ...


ELMER LITTLEFIELD+JAMES E.HUNTRESS.


Fathers and Mothers, call at the One Price Shoe House, No. " 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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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


BRADFORD


TOWN OFFICERS,


1838.


Town Election, Fourth Monday in March.


Town Clerk-A. Thurston Dolloff.


Toun Treasurer-B. G. Perry.


Collector of Taxes -- William M. Webster.


Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor-John C. Peabody, Arnold Chesley.


Assessors-Edward E. Bradbury, Isaac E. Washburn, Charles Haseltine.


Auditors-Charles E. Coffin, Frank W. Amazeen.


Constables-William W. Phillips, William H. Dolloff, Francis Ellis.


Fence Viewer-Horatio Pearl.


Measurers of Wood and Bark-Franklin E. Day, W. E. Atwood, W. W. Phillips, Hiram L. Burpee


Pound Keeper -- William E. Kimball.


School Committee -- Martha J. De'M. Gage, Wallace L. Kimball, N. T. Kimball.


Supt. of Streets-William A. Kimball.


Surveyors of Lumber -- F. E. Day. John Haseltine, Ar- nold Chesley, W. E. Atwood, John T. Brown, Charles Haseltine, Hiram L. Burpee


Weighers of H :: - Iliram L. Burpee, Geo. M. Dudley, Willard E. Atwood, Charles Haseltine, Byron G. Kim- ball.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


J. Frank Mills, Chief Engineer ; E. W. Kimball, Frank Baraw, Assistant, Engineers.


MERRIMACK STEAMER NO. 1.


Central street.


Walter Perkins, Foreman; James McCoombs, Asst. Foreman ; Daniel Regan, Clerk ; John Goodell, Engineer ; Herbert Batchelder, Stoker ; Sidney Mason, Driver.


SCHOOLS.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Main street, corner School.


Irving HI. Upton, Principal ; Miss Annie M. Pearl, Assistant ; Miss Susie E. Merrill, 2d. Assistant.


GREENLEAF GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


Chadwick, corner Elm street. Miss Lois A. Carleton, Teacher, Room No. 1. Mrs. Mary B. Elliott, Teacher, Room No.2. Miss Mary F. Hatch, Teacher, Room No. 3. Miss Isabel D. Kelly, Teacher, Room No. 4.


MIXED SCHOOL. Hale street.


Miss Clara A. Day, Teacher.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


FIRST PRIMARY. Kimball, corner Warren street. Miss Adella R. Goodrich, Teacher. SECOND PRIMARY. High School building, Main street. Miss Mary E. Page, Teacher.


Kimball, corner Warren street. Miss Cora F. Day, Teacher. Locke street.


Miss Emma A. Clarke, Teacher.


West School, Boston road.


Miss Jennie W. Libbey, Teacher ; Miss Grace G. Mil- ton, Assistant.


East School, Lawrence road.


Miss Louise E. Dunsmore, Teacher.


Miss Mary E. Webster, Music Teacher.


CHURCH.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Church street, opposite the common. ORGANIZED 1682.


Rev. John D. Kingsbury, Pastor; Wm. K. Farrar, S. Willard Carleton, Orestes West, I. N. Carlton, Deacons ; Wm. Cogswell, F. H. Pearl, W. L. Kimball, W. H. Page, Prudential Com .; S. Willard Carleton, Clerk and Treas. ; Wm. W. Phillips, Sexton ; Arthur W. Johnson, Supt. S. S. ; S. Willard Carleton, Clerk and Treas. S.S. ; Wallace L. Kimball. Librarian ; Gardner G. Kimball, Supt. S. S. at Ward Hill.


SOCIETIES.


BRADFORD FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.


William Cogswell, Pres. ; Edwin V. Gage, Sec. ; H. E. Chadwick, Treas.


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BRADFORD ACADEMY.


INCORPORATED 1804.


Hon. George Cogswell, M. D., Bradford, Pres. ; Ezra Farnsworth Dea, Boston, Vice Pres. ; Doane Cogswell, A. M., Bradford, Treas. ; Rev. John D. Kingsbury, Brad- ford ; John Crowell, M. D., Sec. ; Rev. James H. Means, D. D., Boston, Hon. Wm. A. Russell, Boston, Rev. E. K. Alden, D. D., Boston, Elbridge Torrey, Boston, Rev. Nehemiah Boynton, Trustees; Harrison E. Chadwick, A. M., Bradford, Clerk ; Miss Annie E. Johnson, Principal.


TEACHERS AND LECTURERS.


Miss Annie E. Johnson, Studies of the Senior Year ; Miss Addie E. Edwards, Natural Sciences ; Miss Mary Stuart Anthony, Latin and Greek ; Miss Ida C. Allen, Asst. Principal, Literature ; Miss Jennie S. Pond, Liter- ature and Ancient and Medicval History ; Fraulein Maria . H. Frohn, French and German ; Miss Clara H. Pease, Mathematics ; Miss Mary C. Barstow, Piano; Prof. Samuel M. Downs, Piano, Organ and Vocal Music ; Miss Lucy Bell, Drawing and Painting ; Miss Jennie E. Ireson Elocution and Gymnastics ; Hon. George Cogswell. M.D., Lecturer on Human Anatomy; Prof. Charles A. Young. LL.D., Lecturer on Astronomy ; Rev. Edmund K. Allen, Lecturer on Christian Missions ; John Crowell, M. D., Lecturer on Architecture and Literature ; Emeline A. Rood, Matron ; Miss Phebe W. Bunker, Asst. Matron. Edwin G. Elliot, Supt. of Buildings and Grounds.


CORPORATION.


THE HAVERHILL PAPER CO. INCORPORATED 1804. Dudley Porter, Pres. ; I. B. Hosford, Treas.


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POST-OFFICES.


91 Main street.


William Hilton, Postmaster.


Arrival and Departure of Mails-Boston mail arrives at 9.00 A.M., and 1.30 and 5.00 p.M. ; closes at 8.00 and 11.00 A.M., and 6.00 p.M.


Ward Hill. .


Justin E. Bradstreet, Postmuster.


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RATES OF POSTAGE. (See page 511.) -


CEMETERIES.


Elmwood, Salem, near Peabody (The) Old Burying Ground, Salem, near Stock Farm


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Cogswell Doane.


Kimball Edward W., .


Currier Walter W.,


Longfellow Nathan,


Emerson Charles B.,


Page William H.,


Hilton Wm.,


Pearl Francis H.,


Kimball Nathaniel T.,


Pearl Joseph H.,


Webster Harry H.


NOTARY PUBLIC.


Pearl Francis II.


RAILROAD STATIONS.


BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD. Railroad avenue, foot of Summer street.


J. S. Bancroft, Station Agent ; Edward J. Hogan, Baggage Master.


NEWBURYPORT BRANCH RAILROAD.


Haverhill Bridge Station, foot Main street. é


E. A. Greenough, Station Agent ; Adelbert J. Living- stone, Baggage Master.


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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS. 1885.


COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS.


Males


Fe- Popu- males lation


COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS.


Males


Fe- Popu- males lation


BARNSTABLE.


14,466 15,379 29,845


BRISTOL.


75,851 82,640 158,491


Acushnet.


533


538


1,071


Bourne.


677


686


1,363


Attle borough.


6,471


6,704 13,175


Brewster.


423


511


934


Berkley.


488


453


941


Chatham


992


1,036


2,028


Dartmouth


1,709


1,739


3,442


Dennis


1,397


1,526


2,923


Dighton.


909


873


1,788


Eastham


317


321


€38


Easton ..


2,011


1,937


3,94S


Falmouth


1,244


1,276


2,520


Fairhaven


1,318


1,562


2,580


Harwich.


1,384


1,399


2,783


Fall River


26,803


30,060


56,863


Mashpee


170


141


311


Freetown ..


720


737


1,457


Orleans.


539


637


1,176


Mansfield


1,410


1,529


2,939


Provincetown


2,212


2,268


4,450


New Bedford


15,413


17,980


33,393


Norton


815


903


1,718


Raynham


763


772


1,535


Rehoboth


941


847


1,788


Seekonk.


671


624


1,295


Somerset


1,321


1,154


2,475


Swansea


710


693


1,403


Taunton


11,528


12,146


23,674


Westport


1,317


1,389


2,700


DUKES.


2,006


2,129


4,135


Chilmark.


206


206


412


Cottage City


357


352


709


Edgartown


557


608


1,165


Gay Head.


94


92


186


Gosnold.


71


51


122


Tisbury


721


820


1,541


ESSEX.


126,019 137,675 263,094


Amesbury


2,100


2,303


4,403


Andover


2,714


2,997


5,711


Beverly


4,349


4,837


9,186


Boxford


407


433


840


Lee .


2,053


2,221


4,274


Lenox


1,106


1,048


2,154


Monterey


2S3


288


571


Essex.


872


850


1,722


Mount Washington.


81


79


160


New Ashford.


80


S3


163


Gloucester


11,723


9,990


21,513


New Marlborough.


841


820


1,661


Groveland


1,070


1,202


2,272


North Adams


6,050


6,4$1 12,540


Hamilton


419


431


850


Otis


364


339


703


Peru


198


170


36S


Pittsfield


6,870


7,596 14,466


Lawrence


17,706 21,139


38,845


Richmond


414


440


854


Sandisfield


517


502


1,019


SAVOY


356


335


691


Sheffield.


1,021


1,012


2,033


Stockbridge


1,029


1,084


2,113


Tyringham


226


231


457


Methuen.


2,101


2,400


4,507


Washington


251


219


470


Middleton.


457


442


899


West Stockbridge ....


830


S18


1,64S


Nahant.


318


310


C37


Williamstown


1,959


1,770.


3,729


Newbury.


800


561


1.590


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BERKSHIRE.


30,037 37,597 73,634


Adams.


4,032


4,250


8,252


Alford.


176


165


341


Becket.


435


453


Cheshirc.


742


706


1,448


Clarksburg


373


333


703


Dalton


949


1,164


2,113


Egremont


389


437


826


Florida.


266


221


457


Great Barrington.


2,020


2,259


4,279


Hancock ..


296


317


613


Hinsdale ..


804


852


1,656


Lanesborougli.


618


594


1,212


Bradford.


1,412


1,604


3,106


Danvers.


3,373


3,675


7,048


Georgetown


1,123


1,176


2,209


Haverhill


80,455


11,340


21,795


Ipswich.


1,970


2,237


4,207


Lyn ..


21,546 24,115


45,861


Lynnfield.


373


393


Manchester.


823


815


1,633


Marblehead.


3,605


3,913


7.518


Merrimac


1,187


1,191


2,378


Sandwich


1,029




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