Lowell, MA City Directory 1886, Part 58

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Wilson Norman, Lawrence, rooms 135 Moody


Wilson Oliver, knitter, rooms 82 Moody


Wilson Orris L. watchman, Mass. Cotton mills


Wilson Orville Page, Lawrence, bds. 25 East Merrimack Wilson Paul, removed to Maynard


Wilson P. O. watchman, Mass. Cotton mills Wilson Robert, machinist, house 221 Lawrence


Wilson Robert, brakeman, B. & L. R.R. bds. 398 Central


Wilson Roderick E. carpenter, house 4 Russell's block Wilson Sarah F. widow of David, house 53 West Sixth Wilson Susie M. Mrs. metaphysician, 65 Westford, h. do. Wilson Thomas, house 134 Hale


Wilson Valentine L. died May 24, 1885


Wilson Valentine L. Mrs. house 7 Wilder


Wilson Warren D. bds. Mammoth road, cor. Seventh av. Wilson Wesley, Lawrence, house 30 do. corp., Perkins Wilson William, bobbin maker, house 80 Adams


Wilson William D. cattle dealer, house Mammoth road, c. Seventh avenue


Wilson William P. carpenter, boards 47 South Wilson Zadie Miss, Merrimack, b. 112 do. corp., Prince


Wiltbank II. D. house 12 Middlesex [Middlesex


Wiltbank Maria J. Mrs. dressmaker, 115 Central, house 12 Winbeck John, laborer, 45 Prescott, house West Fifth st. Winchester Frederick A. boards 383 Merrimack


Winchester Sophia, widow, house 383 Merrimack Wing Alpheus J. machinist, house 8 Favor


Wing Charles H. clerk, Smith, cor. Liberty, b. 108 Smith Wing Clara, widow of John C. house 47 Hampshire


Wing Curtis L. watchman at Pevey Bros. house 58 Ford


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Wing Howard, watchman, Appleton, boards 19 do. corp., Jackson


Wing James M. skating academy, house 9 James


Wing Jane T. Miss, house 7 Read


Wing John, mattress maker, boards 8 Agawam


Wing John C. yardman, h. 4 Livingston [47 Hampshire


Wing Minnie F. Miss, teacher, Varnum grammar school,b.


Wing Robert, belt maker, house 8 Agawam


Winn Daniel K. physician, 7 Kirk, house do.


Winn Dennis, Hamilton, house 3 Charles-street court


Winn Dennis, laborer, house 68 Appleton


Winn Ellen M. widow, house 51 Wilder


Winn George H. laborer, house rear 29 Summer


Winn Henry C. machinist, boards 57 Branch


Winn James, card grinder, house 67 Adams Winn Michael, house 13 Chapel


Winn Robert, operative, house 14 Livingston


Winsby Sarah A. nurse, rooms 37 Tyler [ Warren


Winship William B. dress plaiting, 120 Merrimack, b. 17


Winslow Alex. E. machinist, boards 22 Tremont corp.


Winslow Delia B. Mrs. at 204 Merrimack


Winslow George W. sewing machine agent, house 55 Mer- rimack corp., Worthen


Winslow James, dyer, 2 Andover, boards 21 Lawrence


Winslow John K. removed to Nashua, N. H. [mack Winslow John W. sewing machine canvasser, 204 Merri- Winslow William A. shoemaker, 43 Merrimack, rooms 7 Livermore [corp., Prince


Winsor Thomas, clerk, 26 P. O. building, b. 112 Merrimack


Winter James K. P. machinist, house 58 Middlesex


Winter Laura A. Mrs. house 25 East Merrimack


Winterbottom Edmund B. house 5 Irving


Winters James, boards 24 Hamilton corp., Webster Winters Mary Mrs. boards 12 Merrimack corp., Dutton Wirt Amos, house 3 Oak


Wirt Edward R. clerk, 258 Middlesex, boards 21 Hurd


Wirt William A. died Feb. 15, 1886


Wise Charles M. beltmaker, rooms 84 East Merrimack


Wise Leroy E. canvasser, house 4 White's blk., Marshall Wishart James J. brakeman, O. C. R. R. house rear 241 Merrimack


Witham Charles P. carpenter, h. Methuen, n. Humphrey Witham Georgie Miss, boards 2 Bleachery corp.


Witham Levi II. special policeman, and boarding house, 29 and 30 Hamilton corp., Webster Witham Sears II. stonecutter, boards 249 Middlesex


Witham S. H. Mrs. boards 414 Middlesex


Witham William C. removed to Haverhill, Mass.


Witherell Nellie M. Mrs. house 19 Church


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Witherhead James, died April 23, 1885


Witherhead James Mrs. house 26 Myrtle


Witherspoon George II. teamster, house 65 School Withington Matthew, Merrimack, b. 137 do. corp., Colburn


Witty A. W. watchman, Lawrence Mfg. Co. [Willie Wolcott Frank E. moulder, h. 1 Wiggin's block, Rock, c. Wolcott Irving R. carpenter, boards 1 Wiggin's block, Rock, cor. Willie


Wolstenholm Francis E. melter, house 7 Ilampshire


Wong Sing, laundry, 273 Merrimack, house do.


Wood Absalom, Hamilton, boards 1 Lundberg


Wood Addie J. Miss, dressmaker, b. 20 Walker [Otis


Wood Andrew S. pressman, C. I. Hood & Co.'s, house 10 Wood Annie, widow, house 12 Taylor


Wood Annie, widow, house 22 Howe [Butterfield Wood B. F. wood moulder, IIowe Bros. & Co.'s, boards 21 Wood Charles H. printer, at C. I. Hood & Co.'s, house Riverside, Pawtucketville


Wood Charlie A. wood worker, boards 408 Merrimack


Wood Cornelius, shoemaker, h. 8 Wiggin's block, Rock, cor. Willie


Wood (Edward N.) & Co. ( Geo. C. Evans), flour and grain, 47 Market, house 116 Wannalancit


Wood Edwin L. janitor, Central block, house 46 Queen


Wood Ella Miss, domestic, boards 265 Westford


Wood Frank, deputy chief of police, Market building, h. 2 Meadowcroft, near Moore


Wood Frank, laborer, house 36 Agawam


Wood Frederic A. student, boards 73 Third


Wood Frederick II. died May 21, 1885


Wood George F. machinist, boards 7 James


Wood George H. jewelry, 89 Central, house 76 Branch


Wood Grace A. Miss, music teacher, boards 124 Liberty


Wood IIannah Miss, at J. C. Ayer Co.'s, bds. 8 Wiggin's · block, Rock, cor. Willie


Wood Helen M. Miss, dressmaker, boards 20 Walker


Wood Henry, house 73 Third


Wood Henry R. carpenter, house 2 Frye


Wood Hiram D. house 462 Beacon


Wood Horatio Rev. house 124 Liberty


Wood Horatio, jr. boards 124 Liberty


Wood James, Mass. house 1 Lundberg


Wood John, Merrimack, boards 95} do. corp., Prince Wood John G. Mrs. house 7 James


Wood Joseph, Lawrence, boards 4 do. corp., Tilden


Wood Julia Miss, Boott, boards 37 do. corp., John


Wood Lorenzo, supt. gas works, School, house 15 Perrin


Wood Luther S. grocer, 205 Central, house 122 School


Wood Luther S. Mrs. dressmaker, house 122 School


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Wood Mary Miss, Lowell Hosiery, bds. 8 Wiggin's block, Rock, cor. Willis


Wood Millard F. clerk, 89 Central, house 131 Bridge


Wood Minnie B. widow, h. Mt. Hope, n. Riverside, Paw.


Wood Morris, laborer, house 170 Adams


Wood Relief Mrs. boarding house, 49 Mass. corp.


Wood Rhoda Miss, tailoress, boards 56 Bartlett


W OOD ROBERT, veterinary surgeon, house 96 Lib- erty, cor. Powell (see page 821)


Wood ( Rufus C.) & Locke ( H. W.), grocers, 24 Middlesex, house 122 School


Wood Salome, widow, bds. J. C. Tolman's, Paw.


Wood Samuel, house 1 Lundberg


Wood Samuel N. house 304 Central


Wood Sarah A. Mrs. house 19 Cabot


Wood Sidney C. foreman roll coverer, Mass. h. 399 Beacon Wood S. A. Mrs. dressmaker, 112 Suffolk, house do.


Wood Thomas, at J. C. Ayer Co.'s, house 42 Fremont Wood William H. letter carrier, P. O. house 145 Bridge Woodbury Adda Miss, Lawrence, rooms 53 Merrimack Woodbury Charles E. operative, rooms 3 Cabot blk., Cabot


Woodbury Chestina, widow, house 5 Olive


Woodbury Clara Miss, boards 78 East Merrimack


Woodbury Clara E. Miss, seamstress, 80 Merrimack, bds. 55 Bartlett


Woodbury Edwin E. currier, boards 5 Olive [do. corp., Woodbury Horace D. foreman carpenter, Boott, house 13 Woodbury Hugh, weaver, Merrimack, h. 339 Broadway Woodford Frank M. Mrs. boards 14 Ash


Woodies D. S. Mrs. house 8 L. M. S. corp.


Woodies Edward S. (Boston), house 8 L. M. S. corp.


Woodies Fred. clerk, L. M. S. boards 28 Howard


Woodies Wm. H., L. M. S. house 54 do. corp., Worthen Woodley Isabel, widow, house 63 Liberty


Woodman E. Dora, widow, h. 39 Tyler [Prescott corp. Woodman Herbert J. overseer repairs, Mass. house 3 Woodman Trustum H. blacksmith, Worthen, cor. Fletcher, house 19 Smith


Woodman Warren H. at 94 Suffolk


Woods Charles H. removed to New Orleans [rms. do.


Woods Charles L. homoeopathic physician, 16 Central, Woods (Edward P.), Sherwood ( Daniel), & Co. (C. H. Latham), fine white wire goods and gold-plated work, 150 Bridge, house 23 West Sixth


Woods Elizabeth Miss, Merrimack, b. 109 do. corp., Prince


Woods Maggie and Ellen Misses, house 9 Jefferson


Woods Margaret Mrs. domestic at 14 Hurd


Woods Maurice, laborer, house 170 Adams


· Woods Patrick, L. M. S. boards 9 Jefferson


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Woods Thomas, Lawrence, boards 3 Dummer


Woods William, machinist, house 195 River [Dutton Woods William, boarding house, 14 Merrimack corp., Woodside Wm. E. photographer, 21 Central, h. 47 Beach Woodward Abbie F. Miss, teacher, Ilighland school, bds. 73 Branch


Woodward Alfred G. Mrs. house 141 East Merrimack Woodward Cassandra S. Miss, dressmaker, 53 Merrimack, house do. [dlesex, h. 3 Gates


Woodward Carlos ( Spaulding & Woodward), fish, 266 Mid- Woodward Carrie F. Miss, bookkeeper, Cutter & Walker Mfg. Co. boards 141 East Merrimack Woodward Frank H. clerk, boards 145 Howard


Woodward George T. carpenter, house 19 Loring


Woodward Helen, widow, boards 114 First


Woodward Henry F., Boott, house 11 do. corp.


Woodward I. Foster, carpenter, house 8 Nichols


Woodward Jennie F. Miss, music teacher, bds. 73 Branch Woodward John C. house 73 Branch


Woodward Lizzie M. boards 141 East Merrimack


Woodward Mary A. Miss, house 65 Dover


Woodward Rowena, widow, house 109 Bridge


Woodward Sylvester Mrs. house 145 Howard


Woodward William, carpenter, h. Irving, cor. Chambers W OODWARD WM. A. wood-rim pulleys, 5 Western av. boards 249 Middlesex (see page 768)


Woodworth Anson V. overseer, Suffolk, h. 5 Cabot block Woodworth Artemas B. (A. L. Brooks & Co.), Mechanics' mills, Dutton, h. at Chelmsford [at Chelmsford Woodworth Artemas B. jr. clerk, A. L. Brooks & Co. bds. Worcester Charles F. student, 39 Hildreth building, boards 33 Second [Chestnut Worcester Eben C. ( Worcester & Co.), 5 Central, house 43 Worcester Ilenry A. at J. C. Ayer Co.'s, house 32 Sixth


Worcester Jennie Miss, Mass. rooms 9 Lee


Worcester Leonard, house 76 Bartlett


Worcester Mattie P. Miss saleswoman, 46 Merrimack, boards 76 Bartlett


Worcester W. Henry, shoemaker, and periodicals, 5 Pres- cott block, house 6 Leroy


Worcester & Co. (E. C. Worcester), jewelry, 5 Central


Worden M. C. Miss, saleswoman, 112 Merrimack, rms. do. Work Augustus, watchman, Lowell Mfg. Co. h. 1 do. corp. Work Moses, boards 426 Middlesex


Workman George P. clerk, removed to Lawrence


Works Carrie E. Mrs. feather and glove cleanser, 211 Central, house do.


Worle Annie Miss, Prescott, boards 22 Mass. corp.


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Wormall Abram, machinist, house rear 76 Charles [ct. Worrall Robert H. conductor, B. & M. R.R. h. 67 Warren Worthen E. B. rooms 118 Moody


Worthen George E. agent, Globe Gas Light Co. house Chelmsford, cor. Jenness


Worthen George W. house 398 Merrimack


Worthington Annie C. widow, removed to Boston Worthley Daniel E. grocer, 17 and 19 John, h. 21 Canada Worthley Frank E. clerk, 17 and 19 John, bds. 21 Canada Worthley Lewis T. machinist, house 19 Royal


Worthy Joseph, mason, boards Tremont House Wotton Charles A. clerk, house 8 Smith


Wotton Isaac, clerk, 165 Central, rooms 73 Merrimack


Wotton James S. boarding house, 237} Middlesex


Wotton Robert C. restaurant, 100 Middlesex, rooms 104 do. room 10


Wragg Jennie Miss, Merrimack, boards 114 Suffolk


Wren Jeremiah, boards 27 Agawam


Wren John, Middlesex, house 52 North


Wren Patrick, operative, boards 14 Pollard [77 Nesmith Wright Albert D. (N. M. Wright & Co.), 132 Central, bds. Wright Amos D. carpenter, 50 East Merrimack, house 185 Pawtucket


Wright Ann C. widow, house 109 Branch [Appleton Wright Atwill F. provisions, 219 Middlesex, house 158 Wright A. E. Mrs. boarding house, 10 and 11 Suffolk corp., Gore


W RIGHT A. L. machinist, Fletcher, cor. Rock, house 421 Middlesex (see page 768)


Wright Carrie D. Miss, boards 120 Grand


Wright Charles, brakeman, B. & L. R.R. b. 34 Mass. corp.


Wright Charles, clerk, boards 191 Central


Wright Daniel, supt. Appleton Co. house 44 Highland - Wright Edward W. machinist, boards 40 Butterfield


Wright Ella J. Miss, saleswoman, 115 Central, b. 109 Branch


Wright Ella T. Miss, house 397 Merrimack


Wright Emma A. Miss, Lawrence, b. 32 do. corp., Suffolk Wright Etta B. Miss, saleswoma, 51 Merrimack, bds. 185 Pawtucket · [Fletcher


Wright Eugene H. machinist, at A. L. Wright's, rooms 80 Wright Ezra W. Mrs. house 40 Butterfield


Wright Frank B. carpenter, Appleton, h.13 do. corp., South Wright Frank E. financial secretary and janitor Lowell Reform Club, boards 13 Centre [Appleton Wright Fred. A. asst. librarian, city librarian, boards 158 Wright George E. died Jan. 12 886 [Tewksbury Wright George H. bookkeeper. E. W. Hoyt & Co. h. at Wright Gilbert, draughtsman, Appleton Co. b. 44 Highland Wright Gilman F. house 12 Lane


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Wright Hapgood, boots and shoes, Fiske's block, 119 Cen- tral, house 26 Lawrence


Wright Harry A. clerk, 61 Central, boards 2 Pollard


Wright Harry II. carpet weaver, house 198 Stackpole


Wright Helen W. Miss, teacher of drawing, 18 Shattuck, room 7


Wright Herbert A. clerk, Lowell Mfg. Co. house 44 Willie Wright James D. overseer, Appleton, house 156 Chelms- ford, cor. Cambridge


Wright James H. janitor, Central-st. school, h. 89 Howard Wright James H., Tremont, b. 135 Merrimack corp., Colburn Wright James J. died Feb. 18, 1885


Wright James M. carriage maker, house 318 Central


Wright Jane Miss, Mass. boards 22 do. corp.


Wright Jane Mrs. boarding house, 156 Central


Wright Jane, widow, boards 27 Iloward


Wright Jennie S. Miss, Merrimack, b. 5 Boott corp., Bridge


Wright John F. clerk, 10 Middlesex, house 7 Oak


Wright Joseph N. (Custom House, Boston), house 5 Columbus avenue


Wright Judith W. Mrs. house 9 Shedd


Wright Lavinia F. widow, house 89 Dover


Wright Lewis B. painter, rooms 40 First


Wright Lucius M. city teamster, house 11 Oliver


Wright Luther Mrs. house 13 Centre


Wright Marion L. Miss, boards 89 Dover


Wright Melia S. widow, boards 13 Howard


Wright Millard F. overseer, Appleton, house 109 Branch


Wright M. J. Miss, house 384 Merrimack


Wright Nathan M. & Co. (A. D. Wright), boots and shoes, 132 Central, house 77 Nesmíth


Wright Pelatiah J. door maker, house 3 Bachelder's place


Wright Sabara Miss, house 60 Pawtucket


Wright Sauford S. machinist, boards 36 Howard


Wright Sarah J. widow of James J. house 278 Broadway


Wright Stephen, watchman, rooms 64 First


Wright Walter Mrs. died Dec. 19, 1885


Wright William, laborer, house 26 Cabot


Wright William, machinist, house 10 Suffolk corp., Gore Wright William A. overseer, died Feb. 26, 1886


Wright William A. Mrs. house 29 Merrimack corp., Dutton Wright William P. blacksmith, 360 Middlesex, h. 3 Queen Wright Wilmer H. bookkeeper, b. 10 Suffolk corp., Gore Wrigley Wm. brass finisher, 127 Market, h. 145 Appleton Wylie Daniel, operative, bds. 5 Ilamilton corp., Elliot Wylie John, fireman, house 2 Boott corp., French


Wyllie Nathan P. clerk, 1 Central, boards 8 Livermore Wyman Abbie B. Mrs. house 74 Iloward


Wyman Alonzo R. printer, Vox Populi, boards 24 Bartlett


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Wyman Charles F. boards 283 Chelmsford


Wyman Charles G. shuttle maker, house 283 Chelmsford


Wyman Clifton, Appleton, house 2 Curtis avenue Wyman Edward, driver, 40 Paige, rooms 9 Lee Wyman Emma Miss, dressmaker, boards 122 Middlesex Wyman Fannie K. Miss, boards 126 Westford Wyman Frank A. at bleachery, house 4 Otis Wyman Fred. D. machinist, boards 74 Rock Wyman George C. lather, rooms 52 Tyler Wyman George J. janitor, boards 24 Bartlett Wyman George W. moulder, house 74 Rock Wyman Harvey, fireman, B. & M. R.R. bds. 172 Central Wyman John, fireman, B. & M. R.R. boards 172 Central Wyman John H. boarding house, 5 and 6 Hamilton corp., Elliot [ Webster


Wyman Moses, boarding house, 31 and 32 Hamilton corp., Wyman Orrin J., Merrimack, rooms 7 Wamesit court


Wyman Rebecca W. widow, house 40 London [Gorham Wyman Samuel B. lawyer, 13 Barristers' Hall, boards 125 Wyman Sarah, widow, house 24 Bartlett


Wyman Stephen T. assistant, City Library, 70 Merrimack, house 3 Llewellyn, near reservoir Wyman Susan Miss, removed to Boston


Wyman Walter B. removed to Waltham


Wyman Weston W. engineer, Hamilton, house 9 Hamilton corp., Middlesex


Wyman William W. Mrs. died April 25, 1885


YARROW LOUISE Miss, operative, rooms 5 Dodge Yasinski William A. cigar maker, 84 Dutton, rooms Branch place


3


Yates David, laborer, house 48 Adams


Yates Joseph M., U. S. Bunting Co. house So. Whipple, opposite stone house


Yeaw Almena H. house 60 Paige


Yehle Sebastian, tailor, house 63 Charles


Yeoman William P. knitter, house 5 Fulton place


Yergeare Joseph, laborer, house 8 Dodge


Yonne Emma Miss, Hamilton, boards 170 Middlesex


Yonne Marie Miss, Ilamilton, boards 170 Middlesex Yore John, laborer, house 21 Newhall


York Charles A. letter carrier, P. O. house 23 Royal York Edward L. (Boston), house 90 Appleton York Eugene L. baggage master, B. & L. R.R. h. 24 Brooks York James M. carpenter, Lawrence, rooms 140 Suffolk York Martha, widow, house 90 Appleton


York O. H. painter, boards 6 L. M. S. corp., Worthen York Otis W., Merrimack Croquet Co. h. Woodward, Paw. Yorke Joseph B. at J. C. Ayer Co.'s, house 30 Dover


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Young Alexander, died Feb. 19, 1886 Young Andrew, Merrimack, boards 137 do. corp., Colburn Young Artemas S. (Tewksbury), house 70 Sixth Young Catharine Miss, Merrimack, house 48 Third Young Charles, carriage painter, boards 385 Chelmsford Young Charles F. bookkeeper ( Boston), b. 561 Middlesex Young Charles H. machinist, house 131 East Merrimack Young Charles M. at 17 Prescott, house 33 Hampshire Young Charles S. music teacher, boards 70 Sixth


Young Charles S. pressman, Morning Mail, 18 Jackson, boards 3 Coral


Young David, laborer, house 14 Fulton place


Young Eddy E., Middlesex, boards 42 Broadway


Young Edward W. hairdresser, 8 Hildreth building, house 43 West Fourth


Young Edwin F. grocer, 80 Broadway, house 34 Lewis Young Enoch, Locks and Canals, house 42 Broadway Young Eugene E. hairdresser, 31 Branch, b. 322 Broadway Young Felix L. clocks, etc. house 85 Howard


Young Fred, Appleton, boards 15 Hamilton corp., Elliot Young Freeman N. (Harmon & Young), 264 Merrimack, house 283 do.


Young George, Lowell Hosiery, b. 19 Suffolk corp., Gore Young George W. (Boston), house 561 Middlesex


Young George W. jr. removed to Concord


Young Hannah W. widow, house 40 Third


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OUNG HARLAN P. & CO. light hardware, novelties and insurance, 88 Merrimack, house 23 Andover (see page 833)


Young James, wood turner, boards 21 Brooks


Young James A. machinist, boards 75 Adams Young Jennie, widow, house 3 Coral


Young Jennie H. saleswoman, 121 Central, b. 12 Cottage Young John, operative, house 7 Fulton, Centralville


Young John, wood turner, house Brooks


Young John G. bobbin maker, house 3 Coral


Young John L. clerk, Merrimack, cor. Dutton, house 4, rear 12 High-street square


Young Louisa, widow, house 41 Gorham


Young Mamie Miss, Boott, boards 28 do. corp .. John


Young Martin, Lawrence, house 65 do. corp., Hall Young Men's Catholic Library Association, 55 Central


Young Men's Christian Association, Barristers' Hall, Cen- tral, cor. Merrimack


Young Robert S. printer, and boarding house, 11 Dodge Young Samuel, electrician, 18 Shattuck, house 34 Sixth Young Sam'l M. boarding house, 14 Ilamilton corp., Elliot Young Sarah, widow, house 75 Adams


Young Stella E. Miss, boards 19 Cabot


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Young Stephen L. house 322 Broadway


Young Thomas, spinner, house 86 Chapel


Young Walter, operative, boards 86 Chapel


Young William, house 131 Coburn


Young William M. clerk, 4 Central, house 2 Pollard av.


Youngs Ilarry, at bolt shop, house 57 Newhall


ZEEKINS AGNES MRS., Boott, rooms 33 John Zepper Joseph, overseer, Merrimack woolen mills, house 460 River


Zimmer Charles, musician, boards 30 Fourth


Z' IMMER CHRISTOPHER, gunsmith, 16 Middle, h.


30 Fourth (see page 815)


Zipfel William, boards 249 Middlesex


Zottman Guy, compositor, Morning Mail, rooms 20 Tyler Zwicker Herbert, engineer, house 64 Church


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ROLLINS F. E. 12 Hildreth building (see page 794)


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DERBY L. A. & CO. 10 Prescott (see page 765)


Agricultural Implements. (See also Hardware.) BARTLETT & DOW, 128 Central (see top line on front cover) SHATTUCK H. B. 34 Central and 14 Prescott (see page 796)


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BARTLETT SYLVANUS, 76 Mid- dlesex (see page 819)


CHENEY CHARLES W. 23 Central (Scotch, English, and American, see front colored page, opp. map)


CUMMISKEY P. 83 and 85 Market (see page 806)


DAVLIN FRANK H. 24 Gorham (see page 826)


DONOHOE JAMES, 66 and 68 Gor- ham (see page 826)


GALLAGHER ED. 64 Gorham (see page 826)


LYNCH PHILIP, 44 Whipple (see page 826)


TEAGUE P. 206 and 208 Merrimack (see page 826)


Annunciators.


DERBY L. A. & CO. 10 Prescott (see page 765)


Apothecaries.


Bailey F. & E. & Co., Merrim'k, c. John Belle-Isle O. J. 23 East Merrimack Blanchard C. F. 230 Middlesex Brock Greenleaf C. 63 Bridge, Cent. Brothers Henry C. 260 Middlesex BUTLER F. H. & CO. 141 Central, Tower's corner (see page 815) Carleton & Hovey, 164 Merrimack Carter C. E., Branch, cor. Smith Carter Mills O., Merrimack, cor. Bridge Crowell Albert, 139 Central Daly Cornelius A. 86 Suffolk Daly James, 196 Gorham Delisle M. 362 Merrimack Dows A. W. & Co. 213 Central


Duncan W. W., Wamesit Bank build- ing, 191 Middlesex Ellingwood & Co., Merrim'k, c. Central


FIELD ALBERT L. 247 Thorndike (see page 817)


Field O. L. 190 Merrimack


Goodale Frank C. 113 Central


Hamblet Eugene & Co. 325 Central


Hamilton Drug Store, Marston & Shaw, agents, 109 Central


Hayes Joseph R. 18 Central Henotte Constant, 22 Cabot


HILDRETH FISHER A. 105 Mid- dlesex (see page 834)


Kimball Chas. R., Merrimack,c. Central Lang R. J. 212 Merrimack


Mason D. W. 94 Suffolk


Molloy Terrence F. 79 High


Moody Frank P., Dutton, cor. Fletcher O'BRIEN BROS., Cross, cor. Willie (see page 817)


O'Brien Denis, 83 Bridge


Osgood G. C., Merrimack, cor. Suffolk


Phelan's Drug Store, 87 Gorham


Plunkett Joseph, Dutton, cor. Market


Porter Woodbury H. 68 Bridge


Ramsdell E. L. jr. 339 Merrimack, cor- ner Cabot


Reilly Bernard, 86 Church


Reilly W. B. 78 Gorham


Shirley S. C., Gorham, corner Olive


STEVENS A. C. 14 Middlesex (see page 816)


Thomasson Anders, 260 Central


Thompson M. E. 222 Merrimack


Webster Herbert E. 53 East Merrimack


Appraisers.


CONANT J. E. & CO. 184 Central (see page 820) HARRIS SIMON B. 27 Central (see page 795)


Patch E. B. 56 Central


Architects.


Floyd Warren L. room 3, Savings Bank building, 18 Shattuck


MERRILL & CUTLER, 115 Central, 2d floor, rms. 4 and 5 (see page 779) MILLER FREDERICK C. 345 Westford (see page 778)


MORIN JOSEPH, Fletcher, c. Rock (in iron, see page 782)


STICKNEY F. W. 28 Hildreth bldg. (see page 779)


Artists.


Furber George W. 18 Shattuck (photo.) Green Ella C. Miss, 400 Merrimack Keppelman H. W. 33 Central, room 43 Lawson Thos. B. 8 Savings Bank bldg. Leavitt Hulda J. Miss, 76 Merrimack Luscomb Otis, 105 Branch


Phelps W. P. 31 P. O. building Plaisted Lilla M. 48 Franklin


Stevens A. B. Mrs. 128 Merrimack


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LOWELL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Artists' Materials.


CHURCH H. C. & SON, 74 Merri- mack (see page 792) FISKE & SPALDING, 117 Central, and 14 Jackson (see front cover) KENDALL J. & CO. 91 Market (see page "88) KITTREDGE A. L., Dempsey's blk. 122 Central (see back cover)




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