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HOLYOKE [C] DIRECTORY.
Conway Michael, carpenter, house 35 Prospect
Conway Patrick, emp Albion Paper Co., house 51 Bridge Conway Terrence, emp Lynch Brothers, house 65 Pine Conway Thomas, fireman Farr Alpaca Co., house 38 Prospect
Cook Albert Dwight, foreman Deane Steam Pump Co., house So Had- ley Falls
Cook Charles Mrs., boards 215 Elm
Cook Clarence J., emp Whiting Paper Co., rooms 189 High
Cook Fred H., asst hydraulic engineer Water Power Co., b 219 Pine Cook George, removed to North Adams, Mass
Cook George W., letter carrier, house 36 Mosher
COOK HORACE M., prop Holyoke Monumental Works, R. R. cor Dwight, boards Windsor Hotel. [See page 490.]
Cook John H., hydraulic engineer Water Power Co., house 196 Beech Cook Lucy E., compositor Holyoke Herald, rooms 7 Main
Cook Nelson C. (H. E. Nash & Co.), house 91 Main
Cook Sarah J. Mrs., house 158 High
Cook William H., emp Merrick Lumber Co., h 177 Dwight Cooledge Edward R. (Cooledge & Co.), house 232 Elm Cooledge Henry M. (Chase & Cooledge), house 232 Elm COOLEDGE & CO. (Edward R. Cool. dge), Hampden Remnant Store, 81 Dwight, branch store 373 Main. [See page 437.]
Cooley Frank, emp G. W. Richards, boards 271 Main
Cooley Herbert W., clerk A. T. Tuttle & Son, boards 212 Walnut Cooley H. W. Mrs., music teacher, house 212 Walnut
Coombs Henry, emp Hampden Cotton Mills, house 3 Whiting ave Coombs Susie Miss, teacher Nonotuck street school, bes 3 Whiting ave Cooney Joseph S., emp Munn & Baush, rooms 199 Main
Cooney Julia, widow Thomas, boards 117 Walnut
Coope Mary Miss, house 20 Hampshire
Cooper Charles H., overseer dressing room Lyman Mills No. 1, house 65 Front
Cooper William A., emp Deane Steam Pump Co., house 41 Appleton Cooper William J., book-keeper Deane Steam Pump Co., rooms 13 Suffolk
Cooper Fred. W., removed to Cleveland, Ohio
Copeland Charles J,, emp Samosett House, boards 7 Hampden Copeland Charles J., carpenter, boards 175 High
Corbett Maggie and Mary Misses, house 44 Ely
Corbett Robert B., emp Parsons Paper Co., house 227 Dwight Corbier George, baker, boards 18 Fountain Corcoran Charles, boards 121 High
Corcoran Cornelius, house rear 135 Maple
Corcoran Hugh, emp Chadwick & Chadwick. house 45 Hamilton Corcoran Jennie, widow Hugh, house 45 Hamilton
Corcoran John F., emp S. T. Lyman & Son, boards 15 Newton CORDES FRANK D., fresco, sign and plain painting, window curtains and fixtures, plastic centers, painters' supplies and ar- tists' materials, 302 High, house 221 Walnut.
[See page 493.]
Corley Anthony, laborer, house 188 Lyman
Cormier John H., emp 329 Main, house 93 Race Corner George, house 76 Newton
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Corner Walter H., receiving clerk and book-keeper Crocker Mfg. Co., rooms 72 Newton
Corner William, removed to Ohio
Corriden Eugene, emp Graves & Kinney, house 414 Maple
Corrigan Eugene, brass moulder. emp Graves & Kinney, h Gates, B. V.
Corrigan James, overseer Connor Bros., house 5 Hampshire
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YORSER CHARLES A., boots and shoes, trunks, valises, etc., 149 High. house 206 Elm. [See page 431.]
Corser Charles D., foreman repair shop Hol Machine Co., h 186 Pine Cosgrove Margaret Miss, boards 84 Race
Cosgrove Thomas, laborer, house 62 Walnut Costello Daniel, teamster, house 60 East
Costello Edward, lather, house 29 Bridge
Costello Hannah Mrs., house 29 Bridge Costello Henry, house 30 Hamilton
Costello John, emp D. F. Coghlan, house 182 Lyman
Costello Morris, emp city, house rear 208 Lyman
Costello Patrick J., emp D. F. Coghlan, boards 208 Lyman Costigan Ann, widow William, house 7 Center
Cote Clement, laborer, house 521 East
Cote Eusebe, clerk, boards 69 High
Cote Gabriel, house 40 Cabot
Cote Hypolite, house 69 High Cote Isaac, emp Carew Mfg. Co., house 4 Potvin ave
Cote John, boards 123 Newton
Cote Joseph, emp G. W. Richards, house 54 Union
Cote Louis, laborer, house 56 Hamilton
Cote Louis, clerk 52 Union, boards 69 High
Cote Minnie Mrs., emp Unquomonk Silk Mill, boards 70 Race
Cote Mizael, emp Lyman Mills, house 54 High
Cote Napoleon, confectionery, etc., 45 Union, boards 47 do Cote Nelson P., clerk C. A. Corser, boards 14 Canal
Cote Oliver, emp Springfield Blanket Co., house 40 Cabot Cote Oneseme, emp Hol Bone Co., boards 538 East Cote Paul, house 42 Union
Cote Peter, emp Parsons Paper Co., house 14 Canal Cote Philomene, widow Edward, dressmaker, 145 High
Cote Severe, emp Holyoke Paper Co., boards 14 Canal Cote Victor, emp Prentiss Wire Works, boards 69 High Couch Mary E., dressmaker, rooms 132 Beech
Coughlin Daniel, emp Hol Water Power Co., house 44 Walnut Coughlin Edward, emp Deane Steam Pump Co., house 23 Prospect Coughlin James, emp Hol Water Power Co., house 243 Lyman Coughlin James F., clerk, rooms 71 Lyman
COUGHLIN JAMES F., grocer, 137 High, boards 38 Prospect. [See opposite inside back cover.]
Coughlin John, laborer, house 63 Walnut
Coughlin Keren, house 38 Prospect
Coughlin Mary, widow Daniel, house 71 Lyman
Coughlin Morris, emp Massasoit Paper Co., house 5 Chestnut
Coughlin Nellie T. Miss, book-keeper Jas. F. Coughlin, b 38 Prospect
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Coughlin Robert, laborer, emp Gridley & Moriarty, h 526 Bridge Coulombe Etienne, clerk Rousseau & Potvin, 299 Main, bds 71 Park Coulombe Gaspard, emp Farr Alpaca Co., house 71 Park Coulter John, emp Dean & Wheelock, rooms 122 High
Counihan Patrick, blacksmith, Northampton, B. V., house do Counter Ezekiel Mrs., house 42 Bond
Counter James H. J., drug clerk, rooms 28 West
Counter Joseph, emp G. W. Prentiss, boards 310 Hampden
Counter Rose Mrs., rooms 158 High
Counter Sophie Miss, emp Farr Alpaca Co., rooms 189 High
Courteau Louis, emp Paper Mill, house 71 Park
Courtney Ann and Bridget Misses, emp Hadley Co., house 7 Center Courtney Daniel, emp Farr Alpaca Co., also grocer 517 High, boards 654 High
Courtney Dennis, emp G. R. Dickinson Paper Co., h 15 Hampshire Courtney Dennis, laborer, house 63 Elm
Courtney Ellen Miss, emp Farr Alpaca Co., boards 23 Prospect
Courtney Eugene J., asst book-keeper J. & M. Dowd, bds 90 Lyman Courtney Humphrey, emp Chemical Paper Co., boards 2 Dwight Courtney Humphrey, emp city, house 654 High
Courtney James, emp B. F. Perkins, boards 13 John
Courtney Johanna Miss, emp Farr Alpaca Co., boards 23 Prospect Courtney Kate, widow, emp Holvoke Steam Laundry, rooms 2 Dwight Courtney Mary, emp Geo. R. Dickinson Paper Co., house 624 East Courtney Michael J., emp J. & M. Dowd, boards 90 Lyman
Courtney Patrick J., carpenter, house 84 Pine
Cousineau Ourelie, house 163 Park
Cousineau John B., emp Deane Steam Pump Co., boards 163 Park Courtchaine Onesime, laborer, house 534 East
Couture David, emp Springfield Blanket Co., house 525 Bridge Couture Joseph, emp Farr Alpaca Co., boards 525 Bridge Couture Joseph, (Couture &,Benard), house 289 Main
Couture Maxime, emp Winona Paper Co., house 40 Fountain
Couture Zephrin, emp Albion Paper Co., house 14 Canal
Couture & Benard (Joseph Couture, Aime A. Benard), grocers and meat market, 291} Main
Cowan James, office Whiting Paper Co., house 35 Suffolk Cowie Allen, emp Wauregan Paper Co., house 514 High Cowie Robert, emp Holyoke Machine Co., rooms 254 Main Cowles Mala A., removed to Brimfield, Mass
Coyne Peter, emp Holyoke Water Power Co. house 135 Lyman Cox Andrew, carriage painter, emp Fenton & Dunn, boards 184 High Cox Ernest Peter, paymaster Mass. Screw Co., boards 6 West Crafts Chester Judson, farmer Northampton, I. P.
Crafts Edward R., farmer, house Crafts' Hotel, Northampton, I. P. Crafts Frank A., removed to So. Hadley Falls
Crafts George E., clerk Chemical Paper Co., rooms 10 Newton Crafts Howard A., book-keeper Dickieson, Reid & Co., h 220 Dwight Crafts Linus D., house painter, h Crafts' Hotel, Northampton, I. P. Crafts Olive L., widow Chester, house Northampton, I. P.
Crafts Pliny J. (Crafts & Fraser), boards 118 Dwight
Crafts Roswell P., real estate, 189 High, house 118 Dwight
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C YRAFTS & FRASER (Pliny J. Crafts, Joshua H. Fraser), furni- ture, groceries, crockery, glass-ware and house furnishing goods, 147 High. [See page 457.]
Cragin Harvey H., book-keeper B. F. Mullin, boards 67 Main Cragin Jennie Mrs., house 308 Maple
Cragin Maria Miss, emp Nonotuck Paper Co., boards 58 Bridge Craig Emma, emp Hadley Co., boards 150 High
Craig George, emp Buchanan, Bolt & Co., house 344 Maple
Craig Hugh, emp Buchanan Bolt & Co., boards 344 Maple
Craig William, emp Landers Brothers, boards 63 Newton
Craigie Rosanna, widow John, boards 125 Sargeant
Craigie William, emp Holyoke Machine Co., boards 125 Sargeant NYRANE CHAUNCEY G., bonnet and hat bleacher, and maker of artificial teeth (up stairs), house do. [See page 439.] Crane Ellen, widow John, house 73 Sargeant
Crane Michael, emp Farr Alpaca Co., boards 45 Hamilton
Crane Patrick, house rear 38 Chestnut
Cranston Ellen Miss, removed to Lee
Craven Michael, removed to South Deerfield
Craw Clarence E., clerk Am. Express Co., house 3 Newton Place Crawford Edward, emp Excelsior Paper Co., residence Willimansett Crawford James A., clerk E. P. Ford, house 28 Ely
Cray Abbie, widow Michael, house 203 Lyman
Cree Ann Mrs., emp Farr Alpaca Co., boards 2 Oliver
Creedan Mary Miss, emp Hadley Co., boards 71 Lyman
Cregan Nellie Miss, emp Windsor Hotel
Crehan John, mason helper, emp Lynch Brothers house rooms 127 Maple
Crehan John, emp Tuttle Rubber Works, boards rear 127 Maple Crehan John F., emp T. Carmody, boards 113 Maple
Crehan Philip, emp Riverside Paper Co., boards Patrick Shea Crehan Timothy, farmer, house Ingleside
Creighton Charles H., carder, removed to Boston
Cremier Gerald, emp National Blank Book Co., house 375 Main Creran Charles, painter, house 42 Bond
Crichton Robert, emp J. C. Smith, house 158 High
Crimmins Daniel, emp Holyoke Machine Co., house 54 Sargeant Cringle William, emp National Blank Book Co.,
Crippen Andrew B., emp The Beebe & Holbrook Co., h 7 Pleasant Crissman Fred, emp Nat. Blank Book Co., rooms 314 Maple Crochier Louis, emp Merrick Thread Co., house 576 East Crochier Pierre, emp Merrick Thread Co., house 49 Hamilton Crochiere Joseph, emp George Richards, house 14 Fountain Crochiere Maxime, emp George Richards, house 47 Union Crochiere Olivier, carpenter, F. F. O'Neill, house 101 Park Crocker Daniel P., sec and treas. Crocker Mfg Co., h Springfield Crocker John, emp Farr Alpaca Co., boards 45 Front
CROCKER MANUFACTURING CO., D. P. Crocker, sec. and treas, second level canal near county bridge. [See page 365.]
Crocker Samuel S , president Crocker Mfg Co., res Leominister Crohan John F., boards Ingleside
Cronin Cornelius, emp Prentiss Wire Mill, house 34 East Dwight
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Cronin Daniel J., boards 14 Chestnut
Cronin Daniel S., policeman, boards 4 Center Cronin Dennis, laborer, house 222 Lyman
Cronin Edward J., emp Hadley Co., boards 4 Center Cronin Ellen Miss, house 54 Bridge
Cronin Eugene F., laborer, house 114 Race Cronin Jeremiah J., emp Hadley Co., boards 119 Walnut Cronin John, emp city, house 33 East Cronin John, house 37 Chestnut
Cronin John, laborer, boards 119 Walnut
Cronin John F., laborer, boards 4 Center
Cronin Margaret, widow John, house 4 Center
Cronin Michael J., house 119 Walnut
Cronin Patrick F., barber, Mosher C. Main, res Chicopee, Mass Cronin Patrick 1st, emp Prentiss Wire Works, house 71 Walnut Cronin Patrick 2d, emp Prentiss Wire Works, house 89 Fountain Cronin Patrick 3d, emp Prentiss Wire Works, boards 54 Bridge Cronin William, emp Farr Alpaca Co., house 222 Lyman Crook Henry M., emp Parsons Paper Co., house 41 Pleasant Crook Martha, widow John, nurse, house 47 Pleasant
Crosby Adario E., overseer weaving dept Springfield Blanket Co., and jeweller, 435 Main, house 540 So. Canal
Crosby Charles F, emp Hadley Co., house 98 Lyman
Crosby Charles M., emp Prentiss Wire Works, res Northampton Crosby George D., compositor TRANSCRIPT, rooms 51 Canal
Crosby Harry, overseer Hadley Co., house 51 Canal
Crosby May Miss, rooms 8 West
Crossin Mary, widow Dominick, boards 77 Elm
Crosier Monroe L., physician, 399 Main, residence So. Hadley Falls Crosier William J., clerk B. F. Nichols, rooms 178 Cabot
Croteau Enoch, driver John S. Comins, house 63 Prospect
Croteau Luke, laborer, house 22 Oliver
Croteau Nazarie, emp J. S. Comins, house 61 Prospect
Croteau William, whitewasher, house 40 Prospect
Croteau William Jr., emp Dean & Wheelock, house rear 135 Lyman Crowe Rev. J. A., asst pastor St. Jerome's Church, bds 65 Hampden Crowe John, emp J. & W. Jolly, house 75 Pine Crowley Annie Miss, house 470 Main Crowley Bridget Mrs., house 152 High
Crowley Catherine, widow Timothy, house 26 Center
Crowley Catherine, widow Cornelius, house 2 Chestnut
Crowley Dennis J., bartender P. J. Crowley, boards 26 Center Crowley George H., emp J. W. Raymond, boards 287 Dwight Crowley James, policeman, house 36 Taylor Crowley James A., boards 132 Maple Crowley Jane, widow Daniel, house 271 Main Crowley Jeremiah, house 132 Maple
Crowley John, laborer, house 67 Fountain
Crowley John, emp T. Connor, house rear 44 Chestnut Crowley Joseph, emp Albion Paper Co., boards 50 Center
Crowley Michael J., bartender Greeley's Hotel, boards do
Crowley Patrick F., printer emp C. W. Bryan & Co., bds 132 Maple
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CROWLEY PATRICK J., saloon and pool room, 136 Lyman, boards 26 Center. [See page 509.]
Crowley Timothy, emp J. F. Cook, house 40 Main Crowther Edmund J., emp Hadley Co., house 38 Canal Crudden Mary Miss, emp Hadley Co., boards 69 Lyman
Cruikshank James S., removed to Boston
Cruikshank Jennette, widow Daniel, house 159 Main Cruikshank Joseph, emp Tuttle Rubber Works, boards 159 Main Crum Charles R., emp Holyoke Water Power Co., house 15 Hampden Crystal Pump Works, W. & J. Manning, first level canal n Dwight", Cullen Alexander, boards 620 Main
Cullen Blanche Miss, boards 5 Hampshire
Cullen George, removed to Clinton
Cullen Robert, house 620 Main
Cummings Anthony, slater, rooms Relief Engine House, 460 Main Cummings Cynthia E., rooms 16 Newton Place
Cummings Daniel, emp Albion Paper Co., house 30 Lyman
Cummings Julia, widow Michael, house 654 High
Cummings Mary Mrs., house 48 Lyman
Cummings Michael E., carpenter, house 77 Newton
Cummings Nellie Miss, emp J. J. Curley, boards 97 Elm Cummings Patrick, emp Chemical Paper Co., boards 306 Park Cummings Peter, house 131 Maple
Cummings. [See Viens.]
Cunningham Anna M. Miss, tailoress, emp C. H. Prentiss, r 47 Front Cunningham Charles J., emp Merrick Thread Co., boards 201 Park Cunningham Edward, emp Parsons Paper Co., house 315 High Cunningham Henry, emp Merrick Thread Co., boards 201 Park Cunningham James, emp Chemical Paper Co., house 27 Hamilton Cunningham James, house 41 Adams
Cunningham James Jr., emp Farr Alpaca Co., boards 41 Adams Cunningham Jennie Miss, tailoress, emp C. H. Prentiss, rooms Front
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Cunningham John, boards 41 Adams
Cunningham John E. (L. H. Fortier & Co.), boards 201 Park Cunningham Julia A., widow Owen, house 201 Park
Cunningham Lilla Miss, counter, emp Frank E. White, bds 189 High Cunningham Patrick, emp Fenton & Dunn, boards 41 Adams Cunningham Patrick, laborer, house 181 Lyman
Cunningham Patrick, emp Chemical Paper Co., boards 23 Oliver
Cunningham Thomas M., sewing machine canvasser, emp J. O'Shea, house 104 Race
Cunningham Thomas, overseer Springfield Blanket Co., bds 201 Park Cunningham William J., emp Thomas Connor, rooms 142 High
Cunningham William W., emp E. A. Fenno & Co., house r 51 Race Curley Frank J., carpenter and builder, 371 Main, h do Curley Hannah, widow Michael, boards 86 Newton
Curley Mary, widow John, house 10 Bridge (Ward 1)
CURLEY JOHN J., merchant tailor, 139 High, house 97 Elm. [See page 428.]
Curley John J., emp Nonotuck Paper Co., house 56 Lyman Curley Michael D., saloon, 20 High, house 22 do
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Curley Patrick, slater and whitewasher, house 22 High Curley Thomas, removed to Minneapolis, Minn.
CURRAN BROTHERS (John E. Curran, James J. Curran), druggists, 466 Main. [See cover.] Curran Cornelius, emp city, house 131 Walnut Curran Edward M., clerk J. N. Sackett, boards 86 Lyman
Curran James, teamster, house 114 High
Curran James J. (Curran Bros.), boards 539 So. Canal Curran Jeremiah J., emp Valley Paper Co., house 52 Bridge Curran John, emp Phelps & Tower, house 32 Front Curran John E. (Curran Bros.), rooms 539 So. Canal
Curran John J., emp Unquomonk Silk Mill, boards 86 Lyman Curran John M., emp H. & W. R. R., boards 371 High Curran Julia, widow Michael, house 371 High
Curran Kate, widow Michael, house 214 Lyman
Curran Margaret, widow Patrick, house 539 So. Canal Curran Maurice, laborer, boards Sargeant, bet first and second level
Curran Maurice, emp Wauregan Paper Co., house 118 Maple Curran Michael, peddler, house 86 Lyman
Curran Patrick, emp Conn. River Lumber Co., boards 153 Hampden Curran Patrick, emp Whiting Paper Co. No. 2, house 46 Mosher Curran Patrick, house 370 High
Curran Patrick, emp Holyoke Water Power Co., rooms 63 Elm Curran Patrick, emp Gas Works, house 42 Walnut
Curran Stephen, emp H. & W. R. R., boards 68 Race
Curran Terrence L., steamship agent, house 107 Main Curran Thomas, emp Hol Water Power Co., rooms 63 Fountain Curran Thomas L., emp National Blank Book Co., bds 25 Chestnut Curran Timothy, emp Hadley Co., house 30 Center
Curran William H., pedler, boards 86 Lyman Currier A. R. Mrs., boards 29 Suffolk
Curriere Edward, laborer, house 16 Prospect
Curriere Edward, teamster W. B. Whiting & Co., house 98 High Curriere Israel, emp Paper Mill, house 10 High
Curry Anthony A., barber, emp A. Oldershaw, h 9 Newton Place Curtain Michael, paper maker, house 60 East
Curtin Daniel, emp John C. Smith, house 134 Walnnt Curtin John H., painter, house 193 Dwight
Curtin John M., emp J. C. Smith, house Northampton, B. V.
Curtin Kate, emp Syms & Dudley Paper Co., boards 134 Walnut Curtis Clarence E., carpenter, boards 14 Miller Curtis Margaret, widow, emp Holyoke House Cushing Ann, widow Patrick, house 160 Lyman
Cushing James, emp Lyman Mills, house 10 Bridge (Ward 1) Cushing John P., teacher High School, rooms 284 Maple
Cushing Joseph, blacksmith, rooms 9 Hampden Cushing Julia Mrs., boards 162 Lyman Cushman A. J., emp Merrick Thread Co., boards 229 Main
Cusson Arthur, carpenter, house 116 Lyman
Cusson Joseph, carriage maker E. D. Shelley, house 53 Union Cusson Joseph, blacksmith, boards 53 Union
Cutler Henry, foreman Hol Bottling Works, house 336 Maple
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Cutler Louis A., propr Hol Bottling Works, 30 John, h 336 Maple Cuty Useb, laborer, boards 98 Maple
Cutting John Mrs., house Mechanic
DADY DANIEL, laborer, house 55 East
Dady Katie Miss, house 110 Hampden
Dady Mary Miss, house 55 East Dahlgren Otto W., draughtsman Deane Steam Pump Co., b 284 Maple Dahmer William, removed to New York
Daigle Joseph, emp E. Chase & Son, boards 35 Park
Dailey Dennis, emp Newton Paper Co., house 37 Hamilton
Dailey James, removed to Gilbertville
Dailey James, laborer, house 35 Fountain
Dailey Margaret Mrs., emp Nonotuck Paper Co., house 29 Bridge
Dailey Thomas, laborer, house 77 Walnut
Dailey [See Daly and Daley.]
Daikin James A., engineer Whiting Paper Co. No. 1, h 140 Walnut Daley Catherine Mrs., emp Albion Paper Co., house 79 Bridge Daley Elizabeth, widow John, house 179 Lyman
Daley John, gateman Hol Machine Co., house 201 Park
Daley Margaret Miss, emp Winona Paper Co., boards 27 Lyman Dallaire Amedé, emp George Richards, boards 51 Cabot
Dalrymple John, carpenter, house 34 Taylor
D ALTON MICHAEL R., saloon 161 Main, house 163 do. [See · page 509.]
Dalton Patrick J., bartender M. R. Dalton, boards 163 Main
Daly Daniel, emp Chemical Paper Co., boards 29 Lyman
Daly Elizabeth, widow Cornelius, house 33 Chestnut
Daly Hannah M., emp TRANSCRIPT, boards 82 Maple
Daly James (Comerford & Daly), residence Springfield
Daly James N., emp Henry Seymour Cutlery Co., boards 103 Walnut D ALY JOHN C., wholesale ale dealer, 78 Newton, house do. [See page 511.]
Daly John H., emp Hol Water Power Co., house 79 Elm
Daly Michael, laborer, house 731 High
Daly Patrick C., clerk J. P. Casey, boards 349 Main
Daly Peter, emp Chemical Paper Co., house 620 East
Daly Timothy, emp D. Mackintosh & Son, house 27 Lyman
Dam Jacob, laborer, house 114 Lyman
Dam Lorenzo C., overseer spin'g dept Lyman Mills No. 2, h 210 Pine Dams Charles, carpenter, boards 113 High
Dames Michael, emp Chemical Paper Co., h 16 Adams, cor Summer Dames Thomas, removed to Unionville, Ct.
Damon Clarissa G, Mrs., boards 11 Pearl
Damon Frank J., emp M. J. Howes, boards 45 Taylor
Damon Ira E., emp W. H. Abbott, house 252 West Hampden Damour Mary, dressmaker 98 Maple, house do
Danehy Michael, emp James Dwyer, boards 43 Front
Danehy Thomas, shoemaker, boards Elm cor Lyman
Danehy Timothy, emp Hol Machine Co., house 654 High Danforth Caloma, emp A. C. Nevins, house 287 Dwight
Danforth John, emp Hampden Cotton Mills, house 36 Front
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Danforth Lucy, dressmaker, rooms 24 Newton Place Danforth Michael, emp Hol Water Power Co., house 125 Hampden Daniels John, emp Connor Bros., house 657 Main Darche Antoine, emp Springfield Blanket Co., house 243 Park Darche A. Mrs., dressmaker, house 243 Park
Darling Ida Miss, emp Merrick Thread Co., rooms 275 Main Darling Samuel Benson, boiler tender Hol House, house 118 Lyman Daroche Sophia Mrs., house 15 West Darvine Ann, widow Michael, house 217 High
Dary Louis N., emp Merrick Thread Co., house 632 Summer
Daudelin Jean B. Mrs., house 14 Fountain Daudelin Joseph, emp Syms & Dudley Paper Co., bds 14 Fountain Daudelin Trefle, emp J. Prew, house 38 Union
Daunais Seraphin, emp H. & W. R. R., house 174 Lyman Dauphinet David, laborer, boards 576 East
Dauphinet Paul, house 576 East Dauplais Pierre, carpenter, house 23 Fountain Dausey Fred, plasterer, house 243 Park
Dausey Fred, molder Deane Steam Pump Co., house 41 Cabot Dauville Elzeard, emp Conn. R. Pulp Co., house 59 Union Dauville Louis, emp Farr Alpaca Co., boards 81 Race
Dauville Magloire, carpenter, house 15 West
Dauville [See Douville.]
Davau Louis, carpenter, house 6 Potvin ave
Davenport Charles H., salesman Whitmore Mfg. Co., res S. H. F. Davey Charles, emp Tuttle Rubber Works, house 24 Cabot Davey George, emp Tuttle Rubber Works, boards 24 Cabot Daviau Edmond, shoemaker 150 Lyman, boards 16 Canal Daviau John, emp Merrick Lumber Co., boards 16 Canal Daviau Leopold (J. Beauchemin & Co.), house 295 Main Daviau Zoë, widow Francis, house 16 Canal
Davidson Robert, emp Farr Alpaca Co., house 164 High Davies John L., photographer, emp W. B. Miles, rooms Oak Davignon Jean Baptiste, emp Farr Alpaca Co., house 86 Cabot Davine Michael, emp Whiting Paper Co., boards 13 John Davine Patrick, emp N. H. & N. R. R., boards 13 John Davis Albert, emp Farr Alpaca Co., house 40 Bond
Davis Almado, emp Hol Machine Co., house Laurel, B. V. Davis Alvin, emp Unquomonk Silk Mill, rooms 314 Maple
DAVIS C. B. BRICK CO., office 243 Elm cor Cabot. page 503.] [See
D AVIS C. B. & J. A. contractors and boarding stables, office 243 Elm cor Cabot. [See page 480.]
Davis Charles B. (C. B. & J. A. Davis), house 309 Maple Davis Charles S., milk peddler, rooms 137 Oak
Davis Ella M., physician, office 13 Suffolk, house do
Davis Frank H. (Frost, Davis & Co.), boards 224 Walnut Davis Frederick S., overseer yard Lyman Mills, house 51 Front Davis George W., physician, office 15 Suffolk, house 13 do Davis J. A., emp Landers Bros., rooms 35 Newton Davis J. A. (C. B. & J. A. Davis), residence New Haven, Conn. Davis John A., policeman, house 38 Lincoln
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Phillips Felting Works,
Manufacture and apply the celebrated
PHILLIPS BOILER AND PIPE COVERINGS,
Largely in use and acknowledged the BEST and CHEAPEST. Will greatly reduce the temperature in overheated rooms, and take steam dry to points desired, sav- ing from 15 TO 30 PER CENT IN FUEL, or producing a corresponding ADDITIONAL POWER. It will not corrode, but preserve the iron ; is FIRE-PROOF and will NOT CRACK and come off, but will last as long as the article to which it is applied, and can easily be removed and replaced as good as new AFTER YEARS OF USE. It is the best covering for tops of boilers (instead of bricking over), as it radiates LESS HEAT, is lighter, takes up less room, wears much longer, and COSTS LESS MONEY. It also prevents COLD WATER PIPES FREEZING OR SWEATING, and has superior merit for LINING FLOORS OR PARTITIONS in buildings, as it is FIRE-PROOF, and the best NON-CONDUCTOR OF SOUND.
Material sold by the barrel, with full instructions for applying, and work taken by the foot or contract in any part of the country and satisfaction guaran- teed. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly executed.
J. H. PHILLIPS, Manager.
P. O. BOX 1467, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
HOLYOKE REFERENCES :- Syms & Dudley, Geo. R. Dickinson Paper Co., Holyoke Water Power Co., D. F. Coghlan, Boiler Maker.
CRAS. E. MAXFIELD,
Manufacturer, wholesale and retail dealer in
ELEGANT FURNITURE
Upholstery Goods, Mattresses, &c.
Common Furniture of all Kinds.
LAMBREQUINS AND INTERIOR DECOR- ATIONS A SPECIALTY.
101 and 103 East Bridge Street, Springfield, Mass.
:
THE DEANE Steam Pumps for Every Possible Service.
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