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* Anson F. Barton, Co. G, Jan. 19, 1864; died Oct. 7, 1864.
Elias W. Adams, Co. II, Jan. 27, 1864; must. out JJuly 12, 1865.
Summer A. Ellis, Co. F, Jan. 12, 1864; disch. for disability June 17, 1865. John Neas, Co. K, Feb. 25, 1864; must. out July 12, 1865.
FIFTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT, Three years.
*Charles F. Everett, Co. D, killed in the Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.
FIFTY-EIGHTHI REGIMENT, Three Years.
*John W. Fiske, 2d lieut., Jan. 26, 1864; 1st lieut., Aug. 8, 1864; killed at Popular Grove Church, Sept. 30, 1864. (See 35th Regt.) Edward S. Stewart, Jan. 1, 1864.
FIFTY-NINTH REGIMENT, Three Years.
*Mark Kehoe (Roxbury), Co. G, March 4, 1864; died in service Aug. 15, 1864.
*John A. Hodge (Lowell), Co. G, Feb. 20, 1864; killed July 30, 1864, at Petersburg, Va.
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HISTORY OF DEDHAM.
SIXTY-FIRST REGIMENT, One Year.
John Collins (Boston), Co. C, Sept. 19, 1864; must. ont June 4, 1865. Paul Unglaube. Co. C, Sept. 19, 1864; must. out June 4. 1865.
James M. Moore (Somerset), Co. C, Sept. 17, 1864; must. out June 4, 1865.
James T. Holines, Co. C, Sept. 17. 1864; must. out June 4, 1865.
William Connor (Roxbury), Co. II, Dec. 27, 1864; must. out July 16, 1865.
Dennis HIornan, Co. II, Sept. 20, 1864; must. out July 16, 1865.
THIRD BATTALION RIFLES, Three Months.
Walter R. Briggs, Co. D, May 19, 1861 ; must. out Aug. 3, 1861.
FIRST COMPANY SHARPSHOOTERS, Three Years.
Frederick L. Bestwick, Oct. 10, 1862; trans. to 19th Regt; must. out June 30, 1865.
*Edward Hutchins, sergt., Oct. 13, 1862; killed at Gettysburg July 3, 1863.
SECOND COMPANY SHARPSHOOTERS, Three Years.
*Edward J. Herring (Lynn), Oct. 1, 1861; disch. for disability March 11, 1863; died June 14, 1863.
SIXTEENTH UNATTACHED COMPANY, One Hundred Days. Benjamin Telling, Aug. 6, 1864; must. out Nov. 14, 1864.
FIFTY-FIRST NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, Three Years.
Richard B. Boynton, Co. E; disch. for sickness.
ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, Three Years.
*Virgil Upham, adjutant; killed at Gettysburg July 2, 1863.
UNITED STATES REGULAR INFANTRY.
George M. Nead, Co. B, 24th Regt., April 15, 1864.
THIRTEENTH UNITED STATES VETERAN RESERVE CORPS, Three Years.
Humphrey Lord ( Boston), Co. K, Sept. 16, 1864; must. out Nov. 30, 1865. William Beard (Chelsea), Co. II, Sept. 16, 1864.
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NINETEENTH UNITED STATES VETERAN RESERVE CORPS.
John Lang (Bolivar, N. Y.), Co. F, Aug. 15, 1864.
George W. Tarbox (Georgetown, Mass), Co. F. Aug. 13, 1864; must. out Nov. 15, 1865.
TWENTY-SECOND UNITED STATES VETERAN RESERVE CORPS.
Robert C. Dowds, Co. D, April 24, 1864.
TWENTY-FOURTHI UNITED STATES VETERAN RESERVE CORPS.
Thomas R. Allen (Philadelphia), Co. HI, April 15, 1864; must. out July 10. 1865.
William Dill, Co. HI, April 15, 1864.
William H. Fahs ( Bethlehem, Pa.), Co. HI, April 15, 1864.
Charles A. MeQuestion ( Washington, N. H.), April 15, 1864.
William G. Thomas ( Feltonville, Mich. ), April 14, 1864.
FIRST BATTALION UNITED STATES VETERAN RESERVE CORPS.
John E. Merrow (Great Falls, N. II.), Aug. 13, 1861.
ARTILLERY.
FIRST BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY, Three Years.
*John M. Pooler (Canton), artificer, Aug. 28, 1861; died March 14, 1863, at White Oak Church, Va.
SECOND BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY, Three Years.
*Michael Owens, Feb. 19, 1864; died on transport " Mississippi." Au- gust, 1864.
FOURTH BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY, Three Years.
William R. Garvey, Feb. 22, 1864; must out Oct. 14, 1865. Thomas Hayes, Sept. 19, 1864; trans. to 13th Battery January, 1865. Franklin Upham, Sept. 19, 1864; trans. to 13th Battery January, 1865. Daniel MeLaughlin, Feb. 22, 1864; must. out Oct. 14. 1865. Patrick O'Hara, Feb. 22, 1864; must. out Oct. 14, 1865.
NINTHI BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY, Three Years. Samuel P. Gear, March 4, 1864; disch. Oct. 20, 1864, for disability.
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HISTORY OF DEDHAM.
ELEVENTH BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY, Three Years. Charles E. Stanton, Sept. 17, IS64; must. out June 16, 1865.
TWELFTH BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY, Three Years. Charles A. Foye, Sept. 9, 1864; must. out June 10, 1865.
THIRTEENTH BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY, Three Years. Thomas Hayes, Jan. 17, 1865; must. out June 16, 1865. Franklin Uphanı,
FOURTEENTH BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY, Three Years. John Kiernan, Feb. 27. 1864; must. out June 15, 1865. (See 43d Regt. Co. D.) Amos J. F. Ritchards, Feb. 27, 1864; must. out June 15, 1865. (See Navy.)
SIXTEENTH BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY, Three Years.
John S. Woods, sergt., March 11, 1864; must. out June 27, 1865. Henry M. Fales, March 11, 1864; .. Albert M. Kingsbury, Oct. 3, 1864;
John H. Lyman,
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SHERMAN'S UNITED STATES BATTERY.
Lewis P. Baker.
FIRST BATTALION HEAVY ARTILLERY, Three Years.
J. Spencer Drayton (Boston), Co. A, q .- m. sergt., Feb. 20, 1862; disch. for pro. May 5, 1863.
William H. Hutchins, sergt., Co. B, Oct. 29, 1862; disch. Sept. 27, 1864; for disability.
Louis F. Poyen, sergt., Co. D, June 6, 1863; 2d lieut. Nov. 26, 1864; must. out Sept. 12, 1865.
SECOND REGIMENT HEAVY ARTILLERY, Three Years.
Peter Grady, Co. A. July 28, 1863; must. out Sept. 3, 1865. Joseph Neas (Boston), Co. A. July 28, 1863 ; must. out Sept. 3. 1865. Frank D. Grover, Co. B, July 29, 1863; must. out July 12, 1865. William H. Clements, corp., Co. C, Aug. 4, 1863 : must out. Sept. 3, 1865. Bruno Tieslo, Co. C, Aug. 4, 1863 ; must. out Aug. 2, 1865. Charles O. Taft, Co. D, Aug. 24, 1863; must. out Sept. 3, 1865. Timothy Burns, Co. E, Oct. 5, 1863; must. out Sept. 3, 1865.
Josiah B. Whitney (Boston), corp. Co. F, Oct. 8, 1863; must. out July 31, 1865.
George W. Hewins, Co. F, Oct. 8, 1863; must. out July 21, 1865.
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SECOND REGEMENT HEAVY ARTILLERY, Continued.
John C. Morse (Boston), Co. G. Sept. 19, 1864; trans. to Co. F, 17th Regt., and disch. June 30, 1865.
Joseph H. Morse (Boston), Co. G. Sept. 19, 1864; trans. to Co. F, 17th Regt., and disch. June 30, 1865.
Walter S. Kitchin, sergt., Co. G, Sept. 13, 1864; trans. to Co. F, 17th Regt.
Thomas McEntee, Co. I, Sept. 16, 1864; trans. to 17th Infantry.
Antoine Schenkle, Aug. 22. 1863 (see 43d, Co. B) ; deserted Sept. 1, 1865. Warren Brackett (Salem), Co. K, Dec. 22, 1863; disch. for disability Feb. 25, 1865.
TWENTY-NINTH UNATTACHED COMPANY HEAVY ARTIL- LERY, One Year.
Robert Frazer, Sept. 16, 1864; must. out June 16, 1865.
CAVALRY.
FIRST REGIMENT, Three Years.
Arnold A. Rand (Boston), 2d lieut., Dee. 19, ISG1; capt. Feb. 4, 1862; A. A .- G. U. S. Vols. June 10, 1863. (See 4th Regt. Cav.)
Randolph M. Clark. Ist lieut., Dec. 26, 1861; capt. Jan. 6, 1863; must. out Aug. 8, 1863, as Ist lieut.
William C. Paterson, chaplain, Dec. 30, 1861; resigned in 1862.
William A. King, Co. A, Dec. 24, 1861; deserted Jan. 29, 1862, at Annap- olis, Md.
John A. Goodwin (Boston), sergt., Co. B, Sept. 12, 1861; sergt .- maj. ; 2d lieut. Dec. 14, 1862; 1st lieut. May 13, 1863; must. out May 15, 1865.
*Frank Miles, com .- sergt., Sept. 23, 1861: died at Hilton Head, S. C. Oct. 10, 1862.
George B. Mussey (Boston), q. m .- sergt., Dec. 2, 1861 ; must. out Nov. 16 1862.
Henry Smith, Co. B, Sept. 12. 1861 ; disch. Dec. 25, 1862, for disability. *William H. Tillinghast, Co. E, Dee. 11, 1861; killed at Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 14, 1664.'
Win. A. Barton, Co. F, Oct. 17, 1861 ; deserted Dec. 15, 1861, at Readville. George W. Filley, Co. F, Oct. 10. 1861 ; Oct. 11, 1864, must. out in Co. H. William C. Hillery, Co. F, Oct. 19, 1861; disch. Jan. 13, 1863, for disa- bility.
Morris Kuhn, Co. F, Sept. 19, 1861 ; deserted Nov. 24, 1861. at Readville. Henry Thackwell, Co. G, Jan. 2, 1862; disch. Oct. 21, 1863. for disability. Thomas MeGrath, Co. HI, Nov. 19, 1864; must. out June 26, 1865.
Edwin A. Parker, Co. HI, Ang. 5, 1862; must. out Nov. 11, 1864. James C. Ross, Co. H, Sept. 25, 1881 disch. Dec. 20, 1862, for disability. Hubbard C. Jordan, corp., Co. I, Nov. 26, 1861 ; trans. to 4th Cav.
Augustine A. Colburn, corp., Co. 1, Sept. 24, 1861 ; tras. to 4th Cav. Samuel Patterson (Stoughton), Co. I, Sept. 14, 1861; trans. to 4th Cav. *Joseph T. Stevens, corp., Co. I, Oct. 19, 1862; died at Hilton Head S. C., March 31, 1862.
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FIRST REGIMENT, Continued.
James H, Wood (Quincy). Co. K, Oct. 5, 1861 ; trans to 4th Cav. Charles Reynolds, Co. K, Dec. 29, 1863; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps. Gerald Brannan, Co. K. Sept. 17. 1861 ; disch. July 30. 1862, for disability. Joseph Dam. Co. K. Sept. 14. 1861 ; trans. to 4th Cav.
Cornelius D. Sullivan, sergt., Ço. K, Dec. 29, 1863; dischi. Dec. 28, 1864, for disability ; Co. A.
Joseph A. Noble, Co. K, Dec. 22, 1861; deserted June 12, 1862. Jolin Good. Co. K, Dec. 22, 1861 ; must. out in Co. A, Jan. 26, 1865. Thomas Golden, Co. K. Dec. 29, 1863; must. out in Co. A. June 26, 1865. Charles Dow, Co. L, Dec. 26,1861 ; diseh. Jan. 16. 1863; for disability. Benjamin Gilchrist, Co. L, Oct. 29. 1861; trans. to Co. L, 4th Cav. Henry J. Hanks. Co. L. Oct. 7, 1861 ; trans. to Co. L, 4th Cav. Edward Moran. Co. L, Sept. 17, 1861 ; trans. to Co. L, 4th Cav. James T. Walsh, bugler, Co. L. Jan. 6, 1864; must. out June 26, 1865. Frank Kerrigan, Co. L, Jan. 6, 1864; must. out June 26. 1865.
SECOND REGIMENT, Three Years.
Urias Urry, farrier, Co. B, Jan. 13, 1863; must. ont July 20, 1865. Daniel Fallon, Co. C, Nov, 17, 1864; must. out July 20. 1865.
Frank Emile, Co. G. April 9, 1864; deserted May 20, 1864.
*Jolin Purdy, Co. I, Feb. 25. 1864; died May 1865. at Danville, Va.
*Albert O. Hammond, Co. M, Jan. 4, 1864; died Sept. 12, 1864, prisoner at Savannah, Ga.
William Kilpatrick, Aug. 4. 1863; unassigned recruit. Daniel O'Keefe, March 23. 1864;
Charles Wood, Aug. 18, 1863;
THIRD REGIMENT, Three Years.
Christopher McNamara, Co. A, Jan. 4, 1864; deserted Aug. 23, 1865, at Fort Kearney, N. T.
Marcus Doe, Co. L, Feb. 29, 1864; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.
Benjamin Gowell, Co. M, (1 year) Dec. 30, 1864; must. out Sept. 28, 1865.
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George W. Grant,
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FOURTH REGIMENT, Three Years.
Arnold 1. Rand (Boston), lieut .- col., Dec. 3, 1863 ; col. Jan. 22, 1864 ; re- signed Feb. 3. 1865. (See Ist Regt. Cav.)
William Chickering, Jr., 2d lieut., Feb. 1, 1864; 1st licut. Dec. 10, 1864; resigned July 12, 1865. Joseph II. Lathrop, 2d lieut., Jan. 25. 1864; Ist lieut. Jan. 5, 1865 ; must. out Nov. 14, 1865.
Jolin Sheridan, Co. A, Dec. 26, 1863 ; disch. March 13, 1865, for disability. George W. Kingsbury, Co. B, Dec. 21, 1863; disch. May 22, 1864, for dis- abilily.
*John E. Richardson, Co. B, Feb. 21, 1863; died in rebel prison Aug. 17, 1864.
Joseph II. Richardson, Co. B, Feb. 21, 1863; must. out Nov. 3, 1865.
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FOURTH REGIMENT, Continued.
Augustine A. Colburn, sergt., Co. I, Sept. 14, 1861; must. out Sept. 24, 1864. Hubbard E. Jordan, corp., Co. I, Jan. 1, 1864; must. out Nov. 14, 1865.
Benjamin Gilchrist, Co. L. (See Ist Regt. Cav.)
Edward Moran, Co. L, Sept. 17, 1861 ; deserted June 6, 1864.
Henry J. Hanks, Co. L., Oct. 7, 1861 ; must. out Oct. 12, 1864.
Henry Flood, Co. M, March 1, 1864; must. out Aug. 16, 1865.
FIFTH REGIMENT, Three Years.
James Leath, Co. C, Sept. 19, 1864; must. out Aug. 31, 1865. James Minch, Co. II, March 12, 1864; disch. Dec. 15, 1864, for disability. David Fresbie, Co. H, March 12, 1864; must. out Oct. 51, 1865.
*Daniel Carter, Co. I, March 26, 1864; killed at Petersburg. Va., June 15, 1864.
FIRST BATTALION FRONTIER CAVALRY, One Year.
Charles H. Grant, Co. D, Jan. 2, 1865 ; must. out June 30, 1865. Frank Kalliher,
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FIRST MICHIGAN CAVALRY.
*Willard F. Rhoads, killed near Centreville, Va., Nov. 3, 1863.
REGULAR CAVALRY.
Isaac N. Grant.
UNITED STATES NAVY.
*Gershom J. Van Brunt, captain at opening of war; commanded U. S. steam frigate "Minnesota" from April, 1861, to August, 1862; com- modore. July. 1862; supervised equipment of Banks' expidition to New Orleans, 1862; inspector transports, New England District, 1863; died in Dedham Dec. 17, 1863.
Henry Van Brunt, lieutenant, Nov. 10, 1861; resigned Feb. 15, 1864; on duty with North Atlantic Blockading Squadron.
Edward Sherwin, clerk to Cairo Inspection, Nov. 26. 1862; aeting assist- ant paymaster volunteer navy, March, 31, 1863; passed assistant paymaster U. S. N., July 23, 1866 ; resigned Dec. 20, 1866; at Cairo and Yazoo River in 1862-63; Sonth Atlantic Blockading Squadron from May 18, 1863, to Jan. 26, 1865; afterwards at various stations. Henry G. B. Fisher, captain's clerk, April, 1861, to August, 1862, ou "Minnesota."
Henry Sherwin, captain's clerk on " Santee," June 5, 1861, to August, 1862, in Gulf of Mexico; chief clerk to Fleet Captain Pennock, in Mississippi Squadron, from November, 1862. to June, 1865.
Elisha L. Turner, paymaster's clerk "Congress," 1861 ; acting assistant paymaster " Chocura," 1862.
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HISTORY OF DEDHAM.
UNITED STATES NAVY, Continued.
Frederick W. Willis, surgeon's steward, April 9, 1863, to April, 1865, on " Marmora."
Samuel H. Sweet, seaman, April 16, 1862; served three years on " Min- nesota," " Florida," " Pequod." etc.
Charles G. Sweet, seaman, December, 1861 ; served three years on " Qua- ker City." " St. Lawrence," etc.
Robert S. Edison, seaman, November, 1861 ; served three years on " Sci- ota." etc.
Adin B. Crosby, seaman, Sept. 25, 1864; served on " Sabine " and " Hart- ford." in Western Gulf Squadron.
James H. O'Brien, seaman, October, 1862, """Onward."
Thomas Smith, June, 1864.
Charles E. Barrows, August, 1863 ; served five years.
Henry G. Tillinghast, fireman, July 20, 1864, " Connecticut."
Patrick Murphy, Aug. 19, 1864; served one year.
John McAllister. Jr., fireman " Minnesota," April 18, 1861; served three years.
Robert McAllister, fireman. " Minnesota," April 18, 1861; served three years.
William F. McAllister, coal-heaver " Sebago," March 17, 1862; served three years.
Amos J. F. Richards, seaman, August, 1862, one year ; disch. September, 1863 ; served on gunboat ". Rescue," Hampton Roads and seige of Charleston.
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THE DEDHAM TRANSCRIPT.
The Dedham Transcript was established April 1, 1870, by John Cox, Jr., Samuel H. Cox, and Hugh H. McQuillen, proprietors. At the end of a year Messrs. John Cox and H. H. McQuillen retired from the proprietorship, and Mr. Samuel H. Cox was the editor and proprietor from that time until Feb. 26, 1881, when it was purchased by Mr. Hugh H. McQuillen, who has continued it to the present time. It is an excellent local paper and merits its present prosperity.
THE DEDHAM STANDARD.
The Dedham Standard was first published in September, 1882, by Walter L. Wardle & Co., who have continued to publish it up to the present time (1889). It is a good local journal and is entitled to its success.
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THE FAIRBANKS HOUSE.
One of the most interesting landmarks of Dedham, as well as one of the most ancient structures in New England, is the Old Fairbanks House, situated on the corner of East Street and Eastern Avenue. Built by Johnathan Fairbanks in 1636. Miss Rebecca Fairbanks is the present occupant of the homestead, the only member of the name in her generation, (the seventh) in this branch of the family.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
D. C. HOLMES, WHEELWRIGHT & CARRIAGE MAKER.
Repairing done promptly and in a workmanlike manner. SHOP-WASHINGTON ST., opposite BRYANT, DEDHAM, MASS.
EDWARD E. RIMMELE,
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Westfield Street, near Summer.
P. O. ADDRESS - - NEEDHAM, MASS.
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CIGARS,
COLBURN ST., EAST DEDHAM.
Post Office Address. Box 52, Walnut Hill, Mass.
JACOB LORIO, MANUFACTURER OF
CARDIGAN JACKETS
OFF BUSSEY ST., EAST DEDHAM.
Post Office, - -
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HENRY ONION, Civil and Consulting Engineer,
COR. WEST STREET AND DEDHAM AVENUE, DEDHAM, MASS.
JOHN ABEL, Horse Shoer and Carriage Smith.
ALL KINDS OF JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
High Street, West Dedham, Mass. 1
PATRICK FOX, DEALER INK Ladies', Gents' and Children's Boots, Shoes and Rubbers.
BOOTS AND SHOES NEATLY REPAIRED.
Agent for CUNARD LINE of Royal Mail Steamships. CABIN AND STEERAGE PASSAGE AT LOW RATES. Drafts for £1 and Upwards.
HIGH STREET, near BUSSEY. P. O. Address, - - WALNUT HILL, MASS.
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PUBLIC TELEPHONE.
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STREET DIRECTORY.
Adams st., off East st., near Endicott station.
Alpine st., from Cedar st., to Winthrop st., Oakdale.
Ames st., from High st., near Court House to Bridge st.
Auburn st., from East st., near Eastern ave., to Mount Vernon st. Avery st., from East st., to Linden Place.
Avery Place off Barrows st.
Barrows st., from East st., to Mt. Vernon st., near Stonehaven sta. Bates ave., off Court st., near Court House.
Bates st., from Chestnut st., to Highland st.
Belknap st., from Curve st., to Bussey st., East Dedham.
Border st., from Cedar st., to Dale st., Oakdale.
Bridge st., from High st., Upper Village to Boston line, near Spring st., sta.
Brookdale st., from High st., to Harvard st.
Brooks st., from Oak to Walpole line, W. D.
Bryant st., from Eastern ave., near O. C. Depot to Washington st.
Bullard st., from High st., near Unitarian Church to Village ave.
Bussey st., from head of High st., East Dedham to Boston line.
Canton st., from East st., to Canton line.
Carby st., from Dover st., to Grove st., West Dedham.
Carroll ave., from Elm st., to East st., Islington
Cedar st., from Walnut st., to Sprague st., near Endicott station, N. Y. & N. E. R. R.
Central st., from Dale st., to Whiting ave., Oakdale.
Charles st., from Mt. Vernon st., to Barrows st , Stonehaven.
Chauncy st., off Bussey st., East Dedham.
Cherry st., from Elm st., to East st., Islington.
Chestnut st., from High st., to Village ave.
Church st., from High st., near Memorial Hall to Court st.
Clapboardtree st., from Pond st., West Dedham, to N. Y. & N. E. R. R., at Norwood line.
Contentment Place, off Barrows st.
Common st., from High st., Upper Village to the bridge at the Needham line.
Colburn st., from Maverick st., near Dye House to Hyde Park line. County st., from Bullard st., to Chestnut st.
Court st., from High st., near Court House to Washington st.
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DEDHAM DIRECTORY.
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Curve st., from Washington st., near Mother Brook to Bussey st., East Dedham.
Dale st., from River st., to Oakdale station N. Y. & N. E. R. R.
Dartmouthi avenue, from Cedar st., to Mt. Vernon st., Oakdale.
Dedham avenne, from West st., to Needham line.
Dover st., from High st., to Dover Line, West Dedham.
Downer st., from East st., to Norwood line.
Draper ave., off High st., West Dedham.
Dwight st., from Spruce st., to Eastern ave.
East st., from Washington st., near Norwood line, runs through Islington past Elmwood station, N. Y. & N. E. R. R., then runs over B. & P. R. R., near Dedham depot, to Washington st.
Eastern ave., from High st., near P. O., to East st.
Elm st., from Washington st., to East st.
Elm View Place, off Mt. Vernon st., near Stonehaven station.
Endicott st., from Colburn st., to Mill Lane, East Dedham.
Fox Hill st., from High st., to Gay st., West Dedham.
Franklin square, from Church st., to School st.
Fuller st., from Bridge st., to Ames st.
Gay st., from High st., to Washington st., West Dedham.
Greenlodge st., from Sprague st., to Canton line.
Grove st., from High st., to Dover line, West Dedham.
Greenhood st., from Colburn st., to Quincy st.
Hartford st., from High st., to Dover line, West Dedham.
Harvard st., from High st., near covered bridge, B. & P. R. R., to East st.
Haven st., from High st., to Common st., Upper Village.
Hawthorne st., from Carroll ave., to Elm st.
High st., from East Dedham at the union of Milton and Bussey sta., runs through Dedham village, Upper village and West Ded- ham to the Walpole line.
High Rock st., from High st., to Dover st., West Dedham.
Highland sreet, from Court st., to Washington st.
Hyde Park st., from Colburn st., East Dedham, to Hyde Park line. Jefferson st., off East st., near Endicott station.
Linden Place, from High st., to Avery st., near Stonehaven station.
Lowder st., from High st., Upper Village to Highland st.
Maple Place, off' High st., near Memorial Hall.
Marsh st., from Washington st., to Court st.
Maverick st., from High st., near Dye house to Curve st., East Dedham.
Metcalf st., from Washington st., to Willow st.
Milk st., from Gay st., to Clapboardtree st., West Dedham.
Mill st., from High st., to Hartford st., West Dedham.
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Mill Lane, from union of Milton and Bussey sts., to Hyde Park line. Milton st., from head of High st., East Dedham to Readville. Monroe st., off East st., near Endicott station.
Mt. Vernon st., from High st., to Sanderson ave.
Mt. Vernon Place, off Mt. Vernon st., near Penniman square. Mt. Hope st., off Curve st., East Dedham.
Myrtle st., from Milton st , to Walnut st., near Walnut Hill station. Nahatan st., from High st., near the West Dedham Baptist Church to Norwood line.
Needham st., from Bridge st., to Needham line.
Norfolk st., from Court st., near Court House to Church st.
Oak st., from Pond st., West Dedham to Brook st., near Norwood line.
Oakdale avenue, from Walnut st., near Walnut Hill station, to Quincy ave., Oakdale.
Park st., from East st., to Mt. Vernon st.
Pearl st., from High st., near Dedham National Bank to Norfolk st.
Penniman square, junction Mt. Vernon and Auburn sts.
Pine st., from Bridge st., to Needham st., Riverdale.
Pond st., from High st., near West Dedham Baptist Church ; runs around Buckmaster Pond to High st.
Prospect st., from Washington st., to Willow st.
Quincy avenue, from Cedar st., to Dale st., Oakdale.
Quincy street, from Bussey st., to Greenhood st., East Dedham.
Richards st., from Court st., to Highland st.
River st., from Cedar st., Oakdale to Hyde Park line. Riverdale st., off Bridge.
River Place, off' High st., near Dedham National Bank.
Rockland st., from Bussey to Boston line, East Dedham.
Sanderson avenue., from East st. to Cedar st., Oakdale.
Sandy Valley st., from Highland st., to Gay st.,
School st., from Washington st., near Memorial Hall, to Court st. Sprague st., from East st., to Readville line.
Spruce st., from Washington st., to Willow st.
Summer st., from Westfield st., to High st., West Dedham.
Thatcher st., from Gay st., to Clapboardtree st., West Dedham.
Thomas st., off Bussey st., East Dedham.
Village avenue, from Court st., near St. Paul's Episcopal Church, to High st., Upper Village.
Vinerock st., from Needham st., to Cow Island Pond.
Walnut st., from head of High st., East Dedham, to East st.
Washington 'st., from Boston line, to Norwood line.
Weatherbee st., from Court st., to Washington st.
West st., from Common st., to Westfield st.
Westfield st., from Haven st., Upper Village to Dover line.
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DEDHAM DIRECTORY.
Whiting avenue, from Walnut st., near Walnut Hill station, accross River st., n. crossing of O. C. R. R.
Whiting st., from Colburn st., to Hyde Parke line, East Dedham.
Willow st., from Spruce st., n. Morse's Greenhouses to residence of O. H. Weed, n. Metcalf st.
Winter st., from Clapboardtree st., to Norwood line, West Dedham. Winthrop st., from River st., to Quincy ave., Oakdale.
Woodland st., off Dover st., West Dedham.
Worthington st., from School st., to Washington st.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Selectmen-Howard Colburn, Chairman ; George W. Weatherbee, Clerk ; Thos. P. Murray, Don Gleason Hill, Alfred Hewins.
Town Clerk-Dou Gleason Hill.
Treasurer-Lewis H. Kingsbury. 1
Collector of Taxes-Thomas J. Baker.
Superintendent of Schools-Guy C. Channell.
Superintendent of Streets-Thomas Murphy.
Representative to the General Court-George C. Stearns, of Dedham.
Chief of the Fire Department-George A. Guild.
Cemetery Commissioners-Erastus Worthington, Patrick A. Nolan.
Officers of the Dedham Public Library-John R. Bullard, Chairman, Don Gleason Hill, Clerk, John R. Bullard, Alfred Hewins, H. W. Richards, Financial Committee. Full board constitute book committee.
Library and reading room open every week-day from 2 to 6 and from 7 to 9 o'clock P. M.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
MRS. M. A. COLLINS, DEALER IN
DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
MILLINERY AND TRIMMINGS IN GREAT VARIETY. Dress Goods, Laces, Hosiery and Novelties. HOLIDAY GOODS AND SMALL WARES. Bussey St., East Dedham. P. O .- Walnut Hill, Mass.
GEORGE LORIO, DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS
GROCERIES,
Grain, Choice Brands of Flour, Crockery, Smallwares, Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars, &c., Customers may be assured of Fresh Goods at Reasonable Prices. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. Bussey St., East Dedham. P. 0,-Walnut Hill, Mass,
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First-Class Family Groceries.
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