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Paquette John B., furniture, etc., 51 Union, house 174 Dwight
Paquette John P., clerk Cobe Bros., boards 174 Dwight
Paquette Louis, carpenter, house 131 Park
Paquette Louis S., clerk C. N. Monat, house 62 High
Paquette Mede, boards 632 East
Paquette Narcisse, emp Hadley Co., house 131 Park
Paquette Salveny, emp Farr Alpaca Co., house 321 Main
Paquette Samuel, carpenter, house 293 Main
Paquette Suppliant, carpenter, house 548 East Paradis Odilon T., house 314 Main
Parent Tanesse, emp T. Connor, house Lyman
Parfitt James, (J. Parfitt & Sons), res North Main, South Hadley Falls
Parfitt James, Jr., rem to South Hadley Falls
Parfitt John R. (J. Parfitt & Sons), res North Main, South Hadley Falls
Parfitt Wm. H. (J. Parfitt & Sons), res Nor. Main, So. Hadley Falls. PARFITT J. & SONS, (James, John R. & William H. Parfitt,) furniture etc., 135 Main. [See page 451.]
Pariseau Antoine, emp Holyoke Machine Co., house 55 Park
Parisieu Charles, bootmaker, emp P. J. Gilligan, 166 High, rooms 118 High
Parisieu Sopheamia Miss, emp M. A. Marks, boards 69 High Park Pharmacy, S. A. Gates propr, 119 Dwight
Parker Alfred F., emp Whiting Paper Co. No. 1, house 155 Dwight
Parker Arthur B., removed to Belchertown, Mass.
Parker Charles H,, emp Germania Mills, house 351 Park
Parker David F., expressman, boards 89 Park
PARKER DIAMOND W., Holyoke and Springfield Express, house 580 East. [See page 482.]
Parker Dolphus, farm hand, house Northampton, I. P.
Parker Eliza Mrs., house 76 Cabot
Parker George W., clerk Home National Bank, boards 103 Dwight
Parker Gustavus, emp Parsons Paper Co., house 155 Dwight Parker Harmon, removed to Greenfield
Parker Jane Mrs., emp Lyman Mills, rooms 1 Hampden
Parker John, removed to Easthampton
PARKER JOHN B., furniture, stoves, etc., 51 Union, house 174 Dwight. [See page 451.]
Parker John P., clerk Max Cobe, boards 174 Dwight
Parker Joseph, emp Henry Seymour Cutlery Co., rooms 119 Pine Parker Joseph, laborer, house 89 Park
Parker Louis, emp C. R. R. R., boards 89 Park
Parker Nelson, emp Beebe & Holbrook Co., boards 155 Dwight Parker Samuel L., book-keeper Richard Shea, boards 60 Lyman Parker Stanley H., TRANSCRIPT, rooms 247 High
Parker Theodore, emp Parsons Paper Co., house 155 Dwight Parkhurst Jennie Mrs., rooms 1 Hampden
Parkin William, emp Henry Seymour Cutlery Co., boards 87 Race Parks William, emp Holyoke Water Power Co., boards 65 Newton Parmelee Ernest R., clerk C. S. Childs, boards 159 Walnut
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Parmelee Fannie A. Miss, teacher drawing and painting, boards 159 Walnut
Parmelee Herbert A., emp Watson Ely & Son, boards 159 Walnut
Parmelee O. R, Mrs., house 159 Walnut
Parmentier Albert, carpenter, boards Germania Hotel
Paro Carrie Mrs., house 55 Hamilton
Paro [See Perreault]
Parsche Gotthold, painter, boards 287 Main
Parsons Frederick D. (Judd & Parsons), boards C. C. Judd, North- ampton, I. P.
Parsons Hall, Race, corner Dwight
Parsons Joseph C., agt and treas Parsons Paper Co., house 22 Suffolk Parsons L. E., emp Whiting Paper Co. No. 2, rooms 125 Main Parsons Peter L., removed to Stamford, Ct.
PARSONS PAPER CO., J. C. Parsons agent and treas, office and mills head of first level canal. [See page 358.]
Parsons Theophilus, treas Lyman Mills, office 31 Milk, Boston
Parsons Thomas, pres Lyman Mills, office 31 Milk, Boston Partello. Horace E., boards 193 Park
Partridge Fred F., teller Home National Bank, res Northampton Pasquinnucci Joseph, emp National Blank Book Co., h. 125 Sargeant Patnaude Felix, emp Hadley Co., boards 36 Mosher
Patnaude John, painter, house rear 79 Park
Patnaude Louis, expressman, house 131 Park
Patenaude Theophile, emp Landers Bros., house 603 Summer
Patoel Francis, physician, office and house 114 High
Patoel Francis, Mrs., music teacher, house 114 High.
Pattee Richard, (R. Pattee & Co.), house 6 Bowers
Pattee R. & Co., (Richard Pattee, E. P. Draper), machinists and mfrs of fire hydrants, 28 Main
Patten Julia M. Miss, physician, 235 High, room 18
Patterson Maggie Mrs. emp Lyman Mills, rooms 158 High
Patton Michael, house 120 Sargeant
Patton Peter, emp Holyoke Machine Co., house Chapin, B. V.
Paul Albert A., (Sawtelle & Paul), house 16 Hampden
Paul Alexander, supt Wauregan Paper Co., hou e 14 Newton place
Paul Francis, house 641 Summer
Paul Oliver, emp Conn. River Lumber Co., house 21 Park
Payette Arthur, emp C. M. Sheldon, boards 85 Lyman
Payette Frank, house 85 Lyman
Payette Narcisse, house rear 107 Lyman
Payette Narcisse, emp Hadley Co., house 68 Cabot
Payette Peter, stone cutter, emp Jackson & McCormick, h. 682 East Payette Peter Mrs., house 700 East
Payne William J., watchmaker, 435 Main, boards Germania Hotel
Pearson Charles A., carpenter and builder, house 45 Suffolk
Pearson Lucy Mrs., house 53 Sargeant
Pearsons Hannah, widow John, house 284 Maple
Pearsons W. B. C., judge of police court, lawyer, 205 High, house 19 Suffolk
Pease George, master mechanic Crocker Mfg Co., house S. H. F Pease L. M., emp Deane Steam Pump Co., residence Chicopee
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Pease Nellie Miss, domestic Holyoke House
Peck Thomas H., emp Holyoke Paper Co., rooms 107 Dwight
Pelott Leander, emp T. F. Kegan, house 191 Dwight
Peltier Erick, tinner, emp T. Connor, house 57 Bond Peltier Eusibbe, dressmaker, 55 Hamilton, boards do
Peltier Joseph, honse 8 Oliver
Peltier Joseph Alexander, (Peltier & Perreault), house 545 Bridge Peltier Napoleon, watchman Holyoke Warp Co., house 518 Main
Peltier Peter, laborer, boards 86 Cabot
Peltier Simeon, emp Holmes, Perkins & Co., house 45 Cabot
Peltier & Perreault, (J. A. Peltier, A. Perrault), meat market, 64 Union.
Pelton Charles L., hostler, E. L. Caswell, rooms 410 Main Penall Ada Mrs., dressmaker, 158 High, rooms do
Pendergast Catherine, widow John, house 105 Walnut
Pendergast James H., bartender, boards 105 Walnut
Pendergast John J., clerk E. O'Connor & Co., boards 105 Walnut Pendergast Mary, widow James, house 83 Fountain Pendergast Thomas, bartender, house 105 Walnut
Pepin Cyprien, wood dealer, house 60 Union
Pepin David, emp Hadley Co., boards 110 High
Pepin Joseph, removed to Providence, R. I.
Pepin Joseph, meat market, 53 Hamilton corner Main, house 51 do Pepin Mary Miss, emp P. Hopp & Co., boards 110 High
Pepin Moses, blacksmith, 3 Prospect, house do
Pepper Samuel M., house 3 Canby
Percival John, house 46 Summer
Percy George, emp Holyoke Water Power Co., rooms engine house High
Percy George M., (Percy & Stebbins), boards 135 Walnut
Percy Nathan B. emp W. B. C. Pearsons, boards 19 Suffolk
Percy Sarah A. Mrs., boarding-house 23 Hampden, house 135 Walnut PERCY & STEBBINS (George M. Percy, Wm. H. H. Stebbins), meat market, 350 High. [See page 471.]
Perkins Ann, widow Matthew, boards 13 Main Perkins Anna, house 59 Chestnut
PERKINS BENJAMIN F., machine shop, Cabot st. Mill, (east wing), house 40 High. [See page 404]
Perkins Charles B., manager N. E. Telegraph and Telephone Co., house 342 Maple
Perkins Clayton H., master mechanic Farr Alpaca Co., h 153 Walnut Perkins Edson A., (J. H. Wylie, Jr., & Co.), boards 37 Pearl
Perkins Edward I., foreman B. F. Perkins, boards 40 High
Perkins Frederick L., machinist, Hampden Cotton Mills, h 182 Taylor Perkins George, supt. Whiting Paper Co. No. 2, house 111 Dwight Perkins George F., electrican, house 53 Essex
Perkins George W., cutter, Holmes, Perkins & Co., rooms 52 Main Perkins Jacob N., emp R. Pattee & Co., house 34 Ely
Perkins Justin B., (Holmes, Perkins & Co.), boards 188 Maple Perkins K. F. Miss, emp Beebe & Holbrook, house 59 Chestnut Perkins Levi, house 188 Maple
Perkins J. Louis, book-keeper, B. F. Perkins, boards 40 High
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Perkins Mary, house 59 Chestnut
Perkins Rebecca, emp Merrick Thread Co., house 59 Chestnut Perkins William L., emp Farr Alpaca Co., rooms 17 Hampden Perkins William S., house 15 Miller
Perreault Antoine, (Peltier & Perrault), house 1 High
Perreault Arthur, emp F. Octo & Co., house 97 Jackson
Perreault Celine Baptiste, house 23 Fountain
Perrault Charles, laborer, house 55 Hamilton
Perrault Charles Jr., emp Conn. R. R. R., house 49 Hamilton 1 Perrault Eudocie Mrs., house 6 Oliver
Perrault Eugenie, widow Amide, house 12 Potvin avenue Perrault Frank, boiler maker, house corner Jackson and Park Perrault Jeremie, removed to Canada
Perrault Sophia, widow Louis, boards 582 East
Perrault Stanislas, emp Syms & Dudley Paper Co., bds 23 Fountain
PERRAULT ULRIC, grocer 72 and 74 Cabot, house do. [See page 465.]
Perrault William, emp Springfield Blanket Co., house 41 Cabot Perrault William, boards 55 Hamilton
Perron Louis, carpenter, house 15 Park
Perron Xavier, emp D. Mackintosh & Son, house 105 Lyman
PERRY AARON H. storage warehouses 66 to 72 Crescent, resi- dence 37 John, Springfield, Mass. [See page 396.]
Perry Abbie, widow William, boards 62 Pleasant
Perry George H., paper maker, house 212 Maple
Perry George L., civil engineer, removed to Boston, Mass.
Perry George S., clerk City National Bank, boards Mechanic, B. V. Perry Grace A. Miss, clerk 6 Dwight, rooms 336 Maple
Perry Henry S., truckman J. Tilley & Co , house South Hadley Falls Perry Joseph, emp Holyoke Water Power Co., rooms 397 Main Perry Louis, emp Cain & Kilburn, house 46 Cabot Perry Louise E. Miss, dressmaker, boards 46 Cabot
Perry Oscar E., paymaster Holyoke Machine Co., house Mechanic B. V.
Perry Theodore, clerk L. Sears & Co., rooms 127 Chestnut
Perry William, engineer Franklin Paper Co., house 535 South Canal Perry William Jr., emp Parsons Paper Co., boards 535 South Canal Perry William M., emp Hadley Co., house 81 Lyman
Persons Harvey, emp Clark W. Bryan & Co., house 50 Race.
Persons Lucius, emp C. B. Davis, rooms 137 Oak
Peshke Frank, emp Germania Mills, boards 613 Bridge
Peters Gustave, emp Germania Mills, house 189 Park Peters Richard, policemen. house 189 Park Peterson Charles, blacksmith, house 107 Maple
Peterson Hannah Miss, cook Holyoke House
Peterson John, emp George R. Dickinson Paper Co., h 8 Hampshire Peterson John, emp Winona Paper Co., house 117 High
Peterson Peter N., house 24 Jackson
Petit Azarie, laborer, boards 107 Lyman
Petit Zoe, widow Charles, house 107 Lyman
Pettigrew Charles C., emp Holyoke skating rink, boards 53 Front Petzold Charles, emp Unquomonk Silk Mills, house 664 East
Pfahler Martin C., superintendent Parsons Paper Co., house 245 Maple
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Phaneuf Alec, carpenter, house 107 Lyman
Phaneuf Alphonse, bar keeper, boards 560 East
Phaneuf Amable, widow Louis, house 7 Prospect
Phaneuf Joseph, removed to Bristol
Phaneuf Philias, removed to Canada
Phelan Patrick B. Rev., pastor Church Sacred Heart, house 435 Maple Phelan Thomas F., physician, removed to Orange, N. J.
Phelps Cephas, farmer, house Easthampton road
Phelps Gustavus A. (Phelps & Tower,) house 76 Pleasant
Phelps Justin S , engineer H. & W. R. R., house 23 Worcester place Phelps & Tower, (Gustavus A. Phelps, Chas. H. Tower), plumbers, stoves and ranges, 5 Main and 7 Race
Philbrick George W., rooms 190 Hampden
Philbrick J. M. widow George A., boards 72 Pleasant
Phillips James, superintendent Chemical Paper Co., house 567 Bridge Phillips James, emp Holyoke Machine Co., house 21 Pleasant
Phillips James, laborer, house 205 Lyman
Phillips James C., stone mason, house 60 Fountain
Phillips John, house rear 210 Lyman
Phillips William, emp Union Paper Mfg Co., h off Beech (extension) Phillip Hermann, emp Germania Mills, house 375 Park
Picard Angel, widow Joseph, house 63 Cabot
Picard Gilbert Mrs., boards 63 Cabot
Picard Israel, emp Springfield Blanket Co., boards 63 Cabot
Picard Joseph, emp Springfield Blanket Co., house 525 Bridge
Picard Joseph, carpenter, house 576 East
Picard Joseph H., clerk removed to Manitoba
Picard Senecal, widow, emp. B. F. Prentiss, house 28 Bond Pichette Marie, Mrs., house 5 Main
Pichette Mary, Mrs., house 5 Oliver
Pichette Zoe, Mrs., house 47 Union
Pickup Albert, clerk Holyoke Savings Bank, boards 256 Pine
Pickup George, emp Farr Alpaca Co., boards 256 Pine
Pickup Jeremiah, overseer weaving department Farr Alpaca Co., h 256 Pine
Pier Orris B., foreman wood shop Hadley Co., house 45 Canal Pierce Abbie E., Mrs., dressmaker, house 12 Dwight
Pierce Edwin R., emp Whiting Paper Co., No. 1, house 80 Race Pierce Franklin B., emp J. C. Smith, house 203 Lyman
Pierce George W., rem to Springfield
Pierce Granville Rev., pastor Unity Chapel, house 11 Pearl
Pierce Henry, emp Connor Bros., boards 636 Main
Pierce James J., emp Holyoke Water Power Co., house 235 Dwight Pierce Robert, machinist, rooms 232 Maple
Pierson Adelaide, Mrs., boards 88 High
Pierson Henry, emp Connor Bros , boards 509 South Canal
Pilling Abraham, emp Chadwick & Chadwick, house Chapin, B. V. Pillon Louis, Mrs., house 17 Fountain Pilot Peter, emp Springfield Blanket Co., house 615 Summer Pin Joseph, carpenter, house 521 Bridge
Pinard Alfred, emp H. & W. freight depot, boards 44 Front Pion Adolph, (Fontaine & Pion) house 666 East
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Piper A. M., pattern-maker, Cabot Street Mill, (east wing), house 180 Cabot
PIPER JOSEPH truckman Conn. R. R. R. freight depot, house 70 Bridge. [See page 482.]
Pippig F. L., emp Glasgow Mill, boards 97 Jackson
Piquette Euclide (Piquette & Vautrin), rooms 121 High
Piquette J. Mizael, sewing machine agent 31 Dwight, boards 80 Lyman
Piquette Napoleon, laborer, boards 68 Cabot
Piquette Prosper, emp Newton Paper Co., house 21 Park
PIQUETTE & VAUTRIN, (Euclide Piquette, Elzeor Vautrin) barbers, 109 High. [See page 451.]
Pitt James, emp Lyman Mills, boards 15 Hampden
Pitts Alexander, rooms 132 Cabot
Pitts Thomas, emp Albion Paper Co., house rear 323 Park Plante Joseph, emp A. C. Nevins, boards 153 Hampden
Plante Napoleon, emp Merrick Thread Co., house Mechanic Plantier Charles, emp Conn. River Pulp Co., house 46 Union
Plantier Dhomitildi, widow Edward, house 46 Union
Plantier Edouard, emp Conn. River Pulp Co., house 9 Oliver Platt A. B., boards rear 16 Miller
Plaut Peter, janitor hospital, Ingleside
Plimpton Joseph D., emp B. F. Nichols, res Chicopee
Ploof Sylvester, rem to Vermont
Plouf Andrew, boards 44 Cabot
Plouf Edward, emp Merrick Thread Co., house 58 East
Plouf George, emp Merrick Thread Co., house 54 Sargeant
Plouf John B., laborer, house 52 Sargeant
Plouffe Damase, house 511 Bridge
Plouffe Joseph, emp Lyman Mills No. 1, house 11 Oliver Plouff Ludger, emp Lyman Mills, house 20 Oliver
Plouffe Azarie, barber 49 Union, boards 11 Oliver.
Plouffe Camille, empressman, boards 11 Oliver
Plouffe Euclide, emp Lyman Mills, boards 11 Oliver
Plouffe J., farmer, house Back street, B. V.
Plowman William L., emp Geo. R. Dickinson Paper Co., rooms 67 Newton
Plummer D. Alonzo, foreman Doane & Williams, house 270 Maple
Plympton Charles H., emp G. K. Griffin, boards 13 John
Poirier Antonio, emp Winona Paper Co., boards 179 Main
Poirier Hermidas, carpenter, house 46 Cabot
Poirier Theophile, carpenter, boards 127 Park
Poisson William, rem to Canada
Poitras Charles, house 634 Summer
Pollard William, emp Farr Alpaca Co., rooms 82 Bond
Polley Sidney S., emp Merrick Thread Co., rooms 35 Hampden Pollitt Lizzie, Mrs., eating-house 130 High, house 128 do
Pollock Charles, emp Germania Mills, boards 19 Hampshire
Pomeroy Alice L., Miss, teacher, Nonotuck school, boards Northamp- ton, I. P.
Pomeroy Arthur E., clerk E. J. Pomeroy, house 51 Pleasant Pomeroy Arthur M., emp Prentiss Wire Mills, boards 131 Oak
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Pomeroy Charles W., plumber S. T. Lyman & Son, house 3 Worces- ter place
Pomeroy Edgar J., grocer and stationer 171 High, h Northampton, I. P.
Pomeroy Francis, emp Whiting Paper Co., No. 2, house 131 Oak Pomeroy Frank D., emp Prentiss Wire Mill, boards 131 Oak
Pomper Gustav, emp Germania Mill, house 349 Park
Ponton Salime, machinist, emp J. & W. Jolly, house 111 Lyman Popp Frederick, emp Unquomonk Silk Mills, house 181 Park Porter Ann widow Robert, house 45 Hamilton
Porter Bros., (Horatioa A. & Thomas James Porter), manufacturers
paper pulp saving machines, locksmiths and general jobbers, 33 Race street.
Porter Clarence M., clerk F. P. Goodall, boards 67 Race
Porter Fabian, laborer, house 68 Lyman
Porter Horatioa A., (Porter Bros.), house South c Chapin, B. V.
Porter John, emp Holyoke Paper Co., boards 636 Main
Porter John E., millwright, rem to So. Hadley Falls
Porter Thomas James, (Porter Bros.) and machine tender Holyoke Paper Co., house 624 Main
Porterfield David H., watches and jewelry, 67 Dwight, house 9 Pearl Post Charles A., emp Geo. R. Dickinson Paper Co., boards 3 John
Post Dwight W., paymaster Beebe & Holbrook Co., house 21 Lincoln
Post John S., foreman finishing room Parsons Paper Co., house 11 Ely court
Post Kate, widow Flavius A., boards 21 Lincoln
Potter Charles, emp Holyoke Machine Co., house 340 Main
Potter Maria Miss, house 19 Prospect
Potvin George, milk driver, boards 63 Cabot
POTVIN GILBERT, builder and contractor, house 272 Maple. [See page 497.]
Potvin Gilbert H., student, boards 272 Maple
Potvin John, laborer, house 272 Maple
Potvin Joseph Alfred, (Rousseau & Potvin), house 63 Cabot
Potvin Louis, house 63 Cabot
Potwin Edwin H., foreman finishing room Holyoke Paper Co., house 2 Bowers, cor East Dwight
Potwin John, farmer, house 76 West
Potwin Lyman H., emp Whiting Paper Co., No. 1, house 61 Newton
Potwin William C., emp Holyoke Paper Co., rooms 33 Sargeant
Poudré Louis, emp J. S. Comins, house High cor Fountain
Power William J. Rev., removed to Springfield
Powers Charles, emp National Blank Book Co., boards 654 High
Powers Ellen, widow Thomas, house rear 32 Elm
Powers Frank, house 643 Summer
Powers James, laborer, boards 26 Chestnut
Powers James, house rear 86 Prospect
Powers John, emp Holyoke Paper Co., boards 37 Hamilton
Powers John, emp Horse Car Co., boards 30 Appleton
Powers John, house 115 Race
POWERS JOHN A., meat market, 167 Main, boards 117 Walnut [See page 472.]
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Powers John W., emp Parsons Paper Co., house 42 Race
Powers Margaret, rooms 3 Newton place
Powers Margaret Miss, emp Merrick Thread Co., boards r 32 Elm
Powers Mary, widow John, 117 Walnut
Powers Michael M., emp Massasoit Paper Co., rooms 54 Sargeant Powers M. M., widow Thomas F., house rear 18 Fountain
Powers Nicholas, emp Union Paper Mfg Co., house 654 High Powers Patrick Mrs., boards 26 Chestnut
Powers Patrick G., lather, boards 117 Walnut
Powers Richard, emp Holyoke Paper Co., house 37 Hamilton Powers Richard, emp Conn. River Lumber Co., board r 86 Prospect Powers Thomas, emp Merrick Thread Co., house 326 Park Powers William, emp Riverside Paper Co., boards 654 High Powers William, emp A. C. Nevins, boards 86 Prospect
Powers William, emp Farr Alpaca Co., boards 2 Chestnut
Powers William, emp Parsons Paper Co., house 49 Bridge Poyer Dolphis, expressman, boards 9 Oliver
Poyer Frank, top roll coverer, emp S. H. Chase, boards 9 Oliver
Poyer John, emp Conn. R. freight depot, house 225 High
Poyer Joseph, emp Lyman Mills, house 9 Oliver
Poyer Napoleon, emp Lyman Mills, boards 9 Oliver
Poyer Ne son, emp Lyman Mills, house 1 Hampden Poyer [See Boyer.]
Pratt Ann E., widow Alvin C., house Mechanic, B. V.
Pratt Arthur C., book-keeper Lyman Mills, boards Mechanic, B. V.
Pratt Arthur J., clerk Clark & Richard, boards 18 Dwight
Pratt Cornelia, widow Henry, house Northampton, I. P.
Pratt Etebrise Mrs., house 18 Dwight
Pratt Eugene, fireman, removed to Greenfield, Mass
Pratt James, emp Hampshire Paper Co., boards 6 Mosher Pray Asa, farmer, house Northampton, I. P.
Prefontaine Philomene Mrs., house 69 High
Preiss August, emp Germania Mills, house 617 Bridge Preis . Edward, emp Germania Mills, house 617 Bridge Pressler Herman, emp Unquomonk Silk Mills, house 95 Main Prentice Elizabeth F., widow Mason F., house 51 Sargeant
Prentice George M., overseer winding dept. Merrick Thread Co., h 99 Race
PRENTISS CHARLES H., draper and tailor, 199 High, house 62 Pleasant. [See pape 426.]
Prentiss D. B., emp R. T. Prentiss, house Prospect, So. Hadley Falls Prentiss George W. (G. W. Prentiss & Co.), house Northampton opp Fairfield avenue
PRENTISS GEORGE W. & CO., (Geo. W. Prentiss, Marden W. Prentiss, William A. Prentiss), mfrs all kinds of Wire, 29 Dwight. [See page 392.]
Prentiss Marden W. (Geo. W. Prentiss & Co.), house 66 Pleasant Prentiss Mary, widow John, house 105 Hampden
PRENTISS ROBERT T., flour. grain, hay, etc., and masons' supplies, 62 Main, house 80 Taylor. [See page 453.] Prentiss Samuel L., emp Prentiss Wire Works, house 63 Pleasant Prentiss Sarah, widow William, boards 80 Taylor
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Prentiss William A. (George W. Prentiss & Co.), house 207 Elm PRESCOTT C. B , postmaster, foreign exchange and emigration agent, post office 17 Dwight, h 160 Chestnut. [See page 424.] Prescott Joseph, emp Parsons Paper Co., boards 160 Chestnut Preston James G., tailor, emp M. A. Marks, rooms 73 Main
PRESTON JOSEPH S. Jr., (Preston & Brown), hatter, gents' furnishing goods, and agent Troy Steam Laundry, 15 Dwight, house 12 Newton. [See map]
Preston Lucina, Miss, seamstress, rooms 74 Race
Preston William, emp Merrick Thread Co., house 403 Main
PRESTON & BROWN, (Joseph H. Preston Jr., Otho R. Brown), proprietors City Hat Store, gents furnishings, shirt mfg. and agency Troy Steam Laundry, 219 High. [See page 429. ]
Preudibble James, emp J. C. Smith, house 77 Prospect
Preunier Hypolite, laborer, house 123 Park
Prevost Azarie, emp Nash & Holmes, house 93 Lyman
Prevost Emma, widow Leon, house 339 Main
Prevost N. Charles, book-keeper 31 Union, house 255 High Prevost (see Provost)
Prew George J., book-keeper Nourse & McCammon, house 118 High Prew John J., carpenter, shop Commercial near Cabot, house 106 High Prew John J , emp J. S. Carr & Co., house 149 Dwight
PREW JOSEPH N., real estate agent, 196 Maple, house do. [See page 440.]
Prew (see also Proulx)
Price James, carpenter, emp Massasoit Paper Mfg Co., boards 13 John Priest Frank M., policeman, house 29 Newton place
Primrose Thomas A., emp Newton Paper Co., boards 636 Main Prince Eliza N. Mrs., house 42 Ely
Proal J. H. Mrs., emp Unquomonk Silk Mills, rooms 6 Newton Proctor F. M., confectioner and florist, 156 High, bds 257 do Proctor James, asst supt Massasoit Paper Mfg Co., house 35 West
PROULX DANIEL, harness manufacturer and dealer, 344 High, cor Division, house 346 High. [See page 483.]
Proulx Nicholas, teamster, house 46 Cabot
Proulx Peter, laborer, house 123 Park
Prouty Charles A., emp Deane Steam Pump Co., house 39 Appleton Prouty George C., printer, TRANSCRIPT office, boards 16 Newton
Prouty John W., emp Whitmore Mfg Co., house 16 Newton
Provost Arthur J., carriage painter, emp L. Doucette, rms 12 Potvin av Provost Charles, carpenter, house 85 Lyman
Provost Charles, emp George Richards, house 576 East
Provost Charles, emp Lyman Mills No. 2, boards 6 Potvin ave
Provost Edward, carpenter and builder, house 28 Union
Provost Euclide, barber, emp E. Gardner, boards 6 Potvin ave Provost Euclide, emp Parsons Paper Co., house 4 Potvin avenue
Provost Eustache, carpenter, house 6 Potvin ave Provost Felix, carpenter, house 55 Park
Provost Henry, laborer, boards 89 Lyman
Provost Hypolite, emp J. C. Newton, house 89 Lyman
Provost Joseph, butcher, Nash, Holmes & Co., boards 50 East Provost Leon, house 339 Main
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Provost N. Charles, book-keeper, house 164 High
Provost Xavier, emp Nash, Holmes & Co., house 93 Lyman Provost Zarie, emp Nash, Holmes & Co, h 50 East Provost [See Prevost]
Pulsifer R. M., president Winona Paper Co., office Boston Herald, Boston, Mass.
Pulver George H., engineer N. H. & N. Co., house 65 Bond Purcell Robert, emp Lyman Mills No. 2, house 9 Hampden Purington Ivory L., emp Prentiss Wire Works, house 186 Dwight Purple Alice A. Miss, clerk W. B. Miles, boards 7 Main Putnam Arnon B., emp Merrick Lumber Co , boards 54 Taylor Pynchon Joseph F., book-keeper Valley Paper Co., res Springfield Pyne William, emp Union Paper Mfg. Co., house 86 Newton
QUIGLEY DANIEL J., emp Holyoke Water Power Co., h 21 Bowers Quigley Eliza J., widow John, house 712 East Quigley John, mason, house 179 Main
Quigley John, confectionery 334 Park, house do Quigley Michael F., expressman, house 712 East
Quigley Thomas, emp Hadley Co., house 3 Center Quigley Thomas, emp Albion Paper Co., boards 16 Bridge (Ward 1) Quill John, saloon 288 Park, house 49 Adams
Quill Timothy, emp Holyoke Machine Co., boards 275 Main Quimby Charlotte Mrs., house Northampton, I. P.
Quimby Chauncey M., laborer, house Northampton, I. P. Quinlan John, carpenter, house Southampton road Quinlan John, teamster W. B. Whiting & Co., h rear 57 Maple Quinlan Lizzie Miss., boards Greeley's Hotel
Quinlan Mary J. Miss, boards Greeley's Hotel
Quinlan Thomas, emp Toomey & Shea, boards 13 John Quinn Abbie Mrs., house 72 Bridge
Quinn John, emp Lynch Bros., house 113 Sargeant Quinn John, emp Merrick Thread Co., boards 20 Cabot Quinn Michael, engineer Crocker Mfg. Co., boards 30 Front Quinn Thomas, emp Lynch Bros., boards 113 Sargeant Quinn Timothy, emp Conn. River Lumber Co., house 224 Lyman Quint Charles F., clerk N. W. Qnint 207 High, boards 278 Maple Quint Nathaniel W., 107 High, house 278 Maple
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