Lowell, MA City Directory 1886, Part 69

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1886
Publisher:
Number of Pages:


USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Lowell > Lowell, MA City Directory 1886 > Part 69


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73


Long Island City, N. Y.


17,036


Trenton, N. J.


29,910


Louisville, Ky ...


Troy, N. Y .. 56.747


Lowell. Mass.


123.645 64,107 45,857 12,695 16.400


Utica, N. Y ... 33.913 14.609


Sheffield, England. .234,410 Hamburg. Prussia. .280,000


Dublin, Ireland. .249,456


Havana, Cuba ... .230,000


City of Mexico, Mexico .... 230.000 Edinburgh, Scotland. .228,075


Lisbon. Portugal .. .248,340


Brockton, Mass 90,753


Newburyport, Mass.


13.716


Newton. Mass .. New York. N. Y.


Northampton, Mass 12,696


Chicopee, Mass. 11,325


Chili .. .2,468,447


Bolivia .2,000.000


Pittsfield, Mass


14,466


Dubuque, Iowa


92.500


Quincy, III.


27,428


Raleigh, N. C.


14.110


Fall River, Mass.


56,570 15,375


4.932,735


Louisiana.


940.963


Rhode Island (1555). 304.2.4


Georgia


1,538.983


New Jersey (1555). 1,278.033


Minois.


3,078,696


New York .. 5,053.173


Indiana ..


1,978.358


North Carolina 1,355.000


Ohio ... 3,197,794


District of Columbia 177,638


Kansas ..


Oregon. 174,460


Kentucky ..


1,645.599


Pennsylvania.


Florida ..


966,566


New Hampshire. 347.392


West Virginia. 618.198


Wisconsin .. 1,315,386


St. Joseph. Mo.


32.484


Kansas City, Mo ..


Macon, Ga ...


Meriden. Conn ... 15.340


New Orleans, La.


Italy ..


37.741,413


New Bedford, Mass. 53.393


741


BANKS.


INCORPORATED 1829.


THE LOWELL


INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS


OFFICE IN THE SAVINGS BANK BUILDING,


SHATTUCK STREET.


OFFICE HOURS :


FOR DEPOSITS .- Every day from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Saturday evening from 7 to 9.


FOR PAYMENTS .- Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Saturday evening from 7 to 9.


NO PAYMENTS MADE DURING A QUARTER WEEK.


Quarters commence on the first Saturday in February, May, August, and November.


PRESIDENT,


VICE-PRESIDENTS :


GEORGE MOTLEY, DeWITT C. FARRINGTON, SAMUEL KIDDER.


TRUSTEES:


GEORGE MOTLEY, DEWITT C. FARRINGTON, FRANKLIN NICKERSON,


DANIEL CUSHING,


CHARLES A. SAVORY,


SAMUEL KIDDER, FREDERICK TAYLOR.


AMOS B. FRENCH,


FREDERICK BAILEY, JAMES W. B. SHAW.


GEO. J. CARNEY, Treasurer.


AUSTIN K. CHADWICK and ALBERT S. GUILD, Clerks. JOHN JESSOP, Watchman.


50


742


BANKS.


MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, 39 MERRIMACK STREET.


CAPITAL, $400,000.


Converted September, 1864.


ARTHUR P. BONNEY, President. WALTER W. JOHNSON, Cashier. J. EDWARD GIBSON, Teller. HENRY P. WEBBER, Bookkeeper. ARTHUR C. COBURN, Clerk.


DIRECTORS :


WILLIAM H. ANDERSON, WILLIAM KITTREDGE, CYRUS HI. LATHAM,


HORACE R. BARKER, WILLIAM S. LAMSON, ALBERT F. NICHOLS,


ARTHUR P. BONNEY, SAMUEL T. LANCASTER, ARTHUR G. POLLARD,


AMASA PRATT, WILLIAM SHEPARD.


DISCOUNT DAILY.


CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK


MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, 39 MERRIMACK STREET. Safety Deposit Vault in Connection with this Bank.


OLIVER H. MOULTON, President. SAMUEL A. CHASE, Treasurer. CLARENCE W. WHIDDEN, Clerk.


VICE-PRESIDENTS:


FREDERICK AYER, DANIEL SWAN,


JONATHAN P. FOLSOM, GEORGE F. SCRIBNER,


THOMAS S. SHAW, BENJ. WALKER.


TRUSTEES :


OLIVER H. MOULTON,


ERASTUS BOYDEN,


JOSEPH R. HAYES,


FREDERICK AYER,


EPHRAIM BROWN,


JOHN S. JAQUES,


JONATHAN P. FOLSOM,


FRANCIS BROWN,


WILLIAM KITTREDGE,


THOMAS S. SHAW,


JOSEPH S. BROWN, WILLARD A. BROWN,


CYRUS H. LATHAM,


DANIEL SWAN,


PATRICK LYNCH,


GEORGE F. SCRIBNER,


HENRY C. CHURCH,


ARTHUR G. POLLARD,


BENJ. WALKER.


ROBERT COURT,


GEORGE RUNELS,


JAMES C. ABBOTT,


WM. O. FISKE, CHARLES W. SAUNDERS,


EZRA B. ADAMS,


PRESCOTT C. GATES,


SAMUEL N. WOOD.


GEORGE W. YOUNG.


Quarters commence first Saturday in February, May, August and November.


Bank Hours : Open 9 to 1 daily. Saturday evenings, 7 to 9.


BANKS. 743


RAILROAD NATIONAL BANK,


(MECHANICS' BANK BLOCK), No. 128 Merrimack Street.


[INCORPORATED 1831.]


[ RE-ORGANIZED 1865.]


CAPITAL,


$400,000.


JACOB ROGERS, President. FRANK P. HAGGETT, Cashier. EDWARD W. PEASE, Teller. WM. COGGESHALL, Bookkeeper. F. ARTEMAS HOLDEN, Clerk.


DIRECTORS :


SEWALL G. MACK, CHARLES HOVEY,


GEORGE RIPLEY,


WILLIAM A. BURKE,


JAMES B. FRANCIS,


F. B. BATTLES, A. G. CUMNOCK.


DISCOUNT DAILY.


MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK,


(MECHANICS BANK BLOCK), 130 and 132 Merrimack Street, (ORGANIZED 1861.)


Open daily from 9 to 1 o'clock ; and on Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Quarters commence first Saturday in March, June, September and December.


WILLIAM A. BURKE, President.


C. C. HUTCHINSON, Treasurer.


VICE-PRESIDENTS :


JEREMIAH CLARK, OWEN STREET, ISAAC COOPER, ALFRED GILMAN.


JACOB ROGERS,


TRUSTEES:


FERDINAND RODLIFF, JULIAN V. KEYES, ALEX'R G. CUMNOCK, CHAS. L. HILDRETH, WILLIAM G. WARD,


.JOHN DAVIS,


OLIVER H. PERRY,


JAMES FRANCIS, WM. D. BLANCHARD,


WM. W. SHERMAN, JAMES G. MARSHALL,


EDWARD M. TUCKE, FRANCIS CARLL, EDWIN H. CUMMINGS, EDWARD N. BURKE.


WILLIAM F. HILLS, Teller.


C. C. HUTCHINSON and WILLIAM F. HILLS, COMMISSIONERS TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS.


GEORGE MOTLEY,


JACOB ROGERS,


744


BANKS.


APPLETON NATIONAL BANK, No. 6 Appleton Block, Central St.


CAPITAL, $300,000.


J. F. KIMBALL, President. E. K. PERLEY, Cashier. FRED H. ELA, Clerk.


DIRECTORS :


WM. S. BENNETT, GEO. BRAGDON,


J. F. KIMBALL, ADDISON PUTNAM,


H. H. WILDER,


WM. E. LIVINGSTON, FREEMAN B. SHEDD.


ISAAC FARRINGTON, GEORGE E. KING, D. W. C. FARRINGTON.


Annual Meeting, second Tuesday in January. Dividends, first Monday of January, April, July, and October. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends payable in Boston collected without charge.


CITY INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS, No. 6 Appleton Block, Central St.


OPEN DAILY FROM 9 to 1 O'CLOCK, and SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 7 to 9 O'CLOCK.


QUARTERS COMMENCE ON THE SECOND SATURDAYS OF JANUARY, APRIL, JULY, AND OCTOBER.


Rate of Interest Four per cent. per annum.


NATHAN ALLEN, President.


FRED A. BUTTRICK, Treasurer.


Vice-Presidents :


W. E. LIVINGSTON, GEORGE BRAGDON.


Trustees :


N. M. WRIGHT,


C. R. KIMBALL,


WILLIAM NICHOLS,


WM. S. BENNETT,


A. B. BUTTRICK, ADDISON PUTNAM, F. T. GREENHALGE.


JOHN F. HOWE, S. T. LANCASTER, CHARLES H. ALLEN.


FRANK W. HURD, ASA W. FLINT, GEO. E. PERLEY, Clerks.


745


BANKS.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK,


No. 40 Central Street, ORGANIZED 1864.


CAPITAL, -


$250,000.


JAMES C. ABBOTT, President.


WALTER M. SAWYER, Cashier.


DIRECTORS :


AMOS B. FRENCH. EPHRAIM BROWN, GILMAN KIMBALL, ALBION C. TAYLOR,


W. H. PARKER, SAMUEL N. WOOD, P. DEMPSEY, JOSEPH S. BROWN, THOMAS COSTELLO .


JOHN LENNON,


JOHN F. SAWYER, Teller. CHAS. H. CLOGSTON, Bookkeeper. WILLIS P. EATON, Clerk.


Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Annual election second Tuesday in January.


THE OLD LOWELL NATIONAL BANK,


(FORMERLY THE LOWELL BANK.)


BANKING ROOMS IN WYMAN'S EXCHANGE, Cor. of Merrimack and Central Streets,


Incorporated as a State Bank, March 11, 1828. Authorized to commence business as a National Banking Association, June 22, 1865. Corporate Existence Extended for Twenty Years, from May 29, 1885.


CAPITAL, $200,000.


JOHN DAVIS, President.


CHARLES M. WILLIAMS, Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


EDW. M. TUCKE, ARTEMAS B. WOODWORTH, EDWARD T. ROWELL, PHINEAS WHITING, GEORGE F. PENNIMAN, JOHN DAVIS,


JOEL SPALDING, JACOB NICHOLS, WILLIAM H. BENT.


FRANK N. CHASE, FRED. A. CHASE, Clerks.


Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays. Annual Election, third Tuesday of January.


746


BANKS.


PRESCOTT NATIONAL BANK,


No. 28 CENTRAL STREET, ( Opposite Middle Street. ) INCORPORATED 1850. RE-ORGANIZED 1865.


CAPITAL, $300,000.


D. S. RICHARDSON, President. ALONZO A. COBURN, Cashier.


FRED. BLANCHARD, GEORGE R. CHANDLER, Clerks. E. E. SAWYER, and HARRY M. NUTTALL,


DIRECTORS:


D. S. RICHARDSON, GEORGE F. RICHARDSON, DANIEL GAGE, W. A. INGHAM,


CHARLES H. COBURN, CHARLES A. STOTT,


HAPGOOD WRIGHT, E. W. HOYT, ALONZO M. COBURN.


J. W. ABBOT, NATHAN M. WRIGHT,


Annual Meeting, second Tuesday in January. Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Dividends payable first of April and October.


Bank Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 4. Closed Saturday P. M.


Sight Drafts and Orders on Boston collected without charge. General Banking and Exchange Business done on most favorable terms. Drafts drawn on New York.


The Lowell Five Cent Savings Bank,


INCORPORATED 1854.


Receives Deposits in Sums of 5 Cents to $1000. MERRIMACK, corner JOHN STREET.


Open daily from 9 to 1 o'clock, and Saturday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. Quarters commence first Saturday of January, April, July and October.


SEWALL G. MACK, President. ARTEMAS S. TYLER, Treasurer.


Vice-Presidents :


F. F. BATTLES, HAPGOOD WRIGHT, JOHN L. CHENEY,


JOHN F. KIMBALL, WILLIAM WALKER.


Trustees :


WILLIAM F. SALMON, JOHN H. MCALVIN,


OLIVER E. CUSHING,


DUDLEY FOSTER, ALBION C. TAYLOR,


C. E. A. BARTLETT,


GEORGE F. RICHARDSON,


GEORGE S. CHENEY,


FRED. G. SARGENT, CHARLES COBURN. GEORGE F. PENNIMAN, ASA C. RUSSELL.


CHARLES F. COBURN, Clerk.


BANKS. 747


THE WAMESIT NATIONAL BANK, OF LOWELL, MASS.


189 Middlesex Street, near Northern Depot.


INCORPORATED AS A STATE BANK, APRIL 28, 1853. ORGANIZED AS A NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, JANUARY 17, 1865.


CAPITAL,


$250,000.


CHARLES WHITNEY, President. G. WINFIELD KNOWLTON, Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


SAMUEL HORN, SETH B. HALL,


PERLEY E. PERHAM,


FRANCIS JEWETT,


SAMUEL KIDDER,


HENRY C. HOWE,


CHARLES WHITNEY, WILLIAM H. WIGGIN, ATWELL F. WRIGHT, PRESCOTT C. GATES, JAMES W. BENNETT.


NATHAN G. LAMSON, Bookkeeper. CHAS. E. GOULDING, Clerk.


Annual Meeting, third Tuesday in January. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, first Monday of January and July.


Merrimack River Savings Bank, LOWELL, MASS. At the Wamesit National Bank, 189 Middlesex Street, (NEAR NORTHERN DEPOT. ) JOSIAH G. PEABODY, President. NATHAN G. LAMSON, Treasurer.


VICE-PRESIDENTS :


SAMUEL HORN,


CHARLES E. PAIGE, FRANCIS JEWETT,


HENRY C. HOWE, FREEMAN B. SHEDD.


TRUSTEES :


CHARLES WHITNEY, W. A. INGHIAM, F. RODLIFF, JR.


A. D. PUFFER,


CRAWFORD BURNHAM, G. WINFIELD KNOWLTON, JULIUS C. JOHNSON, CHARLES E. ADAMS, ALFRED BARNEY.


W. W. DUNCAN,


CHAS. J. GLIDDEN,


BOARD OF INVESTMENT:


JOSIAH G. PEABODY, CHAS. F. VARNUM, R. G. BARTLETT, CHAS. E. ADAMS.


HENRY C. HOWE, FRANCIS JEWETT,


BANK HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 9 to 12 a. m., and 2 to 4 p. m. Saturday, 9 to 12 a. m., and 7 to 9 p. m. Quarters commence first Saturday in February, May, August and November. Interest computed upon all deposits, from $1.00 to $1,000. Limit of deposits and interest, $1,600.


B. F. SARGENT,


CHARLES F. VARNUM,


ATWELL F. WRIGHT, CHARLES F. YOUNG, CHARLES RUNELS, JAMES W. BENNETT, HORACE ELA, ROBERT G. BARTLETT, SETH B. HALL.


JOHN T. SHOWALTER, Pres.


O. M. DYE, Vice-Pres.


CHAS. E. FLANDRO, Sec.


THE


SFFFESTE


Western Offices, Wellington, Kansas.


SHOWALTER MORTGAGE CO. Wellington, Kansas, and Boston, Mass. Capital Stock, $100,000


GUA


SHOWALTER MORTACE G


LEWIS ENGO BOSTON.


Eastern Offices of the Showalter Mortgage Co., 4 Post Office Square, Boston, Mass.


7 % Guaranteed Kansas Farm Mortgages, SAFEST OF ALL INVESTMENTS.


Thirteen years' business $3,000,000 invested, not one dollar lost. No Company in the United States has a better record. The officers are long resident of Kansas and are familiar with the territory in which these loans are made. We shall be pleased to receive calls at our Boston office and explain our system. An illustrated pam- phlet representing development and agricultural progress of Kansas will be mailed on application.


4 POST OFFICE SQUARE, BOSTON, MASS. S. S. CAMPBELL, Manager.


749


MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.


Appleton Company


JACKSON STREET.


INCORPORATED 1828.


CAPITAL, - - $600,000.


JAMES A, DUPEE, Treasurer.


No. 95 Milk Street, Boston.


UPHAM, TUCKER, & CO., SELLING AGENTS, BOSTON AND NEW YORK.


DANIEL WRIGHT, Superintendent.


J. F. SCHOLFIELD, Asst. Supt. D. E. STIMPSON, Paymaster.


Spindles 45,064


Looms. 1,224


Females employed.


600


Males employed.


275


Yards made per week. 280,000


Cotton consumed per week, pounds. 107,000


Manufacture Sheetings, Drillings, Shirtings, Duck, and Colored Hosiery Yarns.


NUMBER OF MILLS RUN BY THIS COMPANY ARE FOUR.


750 MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.


Lowell Manufacturing Co. MARKET STREET, INCORPORATED 1828.


CAPITAL, $2,000,000.


ARTHUR T. LYMAN, Treasurer,


18 SUMMER ST., BOSTON, MASS. M. C. SKILTON, Clerk, 18 Summer St., Boston. SMITH, HOGG, & GARDNER, SELLING AGENTS,


66 Chauncey St., Boston, And 115 and 117 Worth St., New York.


A. S. LYON, Superintendent. LANDON ADAMS, Paymaster.


SPINDLES: 19,700 Worsted and Wool. 2,816 Cotton. LOOMS:


385 Power Carpet.


FEMALES EMPLOYED, 1,000. MALES EMPLOYED, 800.


60,000 yards Carpetings made per week.


Cotton consumed per week, pounds


6,000


Clean Wool consumed per week, pounds. 80,000


MANUFACTURE CARPETS.


THIS COMPANY RUNS TWO SPINNING AND TWO CARPET MILLS.


751


MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.


MASSACHUSETTS COTTON MILLS,


LOCATED AT


Junction of Merrimack and Concord Rivers, BETWEEN BRIDGE AND MERRIMACK STREETS. (INCORPORATED 1839.)


CAPITAL, $1,800,000.


George Atkinson, Treas., 60 State St., Boston.


SMITH, HOGG, & GARDNER, SELLING AGENTS,


66 Chauncy Street, Boston, and 115 and 117 Worth Street, New York.


FRANK F. BATTLES, Agent, W. S. SOUTHWORTH, Supt. DAVID HEALEY, Jr., Paymaster.


Spindles, 119,528


Looms,. 3,652


Females employed,


1,206


Males employed, 511


Yards made per week,.


907,000


Cotton consumed per week, pounds,. 298,192


Numbers of Yarn, 10 to 25


Kinds of Goods Made : SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, DRILLINGS. Number of Mills run by this Company, Six.


PRESCOTT MILLS,


ERASTUS BOYDEN, Superintendent, PHILETUS BURNHAM, Paymaster.


These Mills belong to the Massachusetts Cotton Mills, and the Statistics are included in those of that Company.


752


MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.


MIDDLESEX COMPANY .


WARREN STREET.


INCORPORATED 1830.


CAPITAL, - - $750,000.


GEORGE Z. SILSBEE, Treasurer,


37 Franklin Street, Boston.


WENDELL, FAY, & CO., Selling Agents, 37 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON.


OLIVER H. PERRY, Agent. ORLANDO SAUNDERS, Supt. ALBERT A. HAGGETT, Paymaster.


Spindles 18,640


Looms (broad). 200


Females employed. 300


Males employed. 400


Yards made per week (6-4).


25,000


Clean Wool consumed per week, pounds. 20,000


KINDS OF GOODS MADE: Beavers, Ladies' Sackings, Indigo Blue Yacht and Police Cloths, Army and Navy Blues, Cassimeres and Shawls.


Number of Mills Three, and Dye Houses.


PAY-DAY, FRIDAY IN EACH WEEK.


753


MANUFACTURING COMPANIES. -


Lawrence Mfg. Co. NORTH END OF SUFFOLK STREET,


LOWELL, MASS. INCORPORATED 1831.


CAPITAL, - - $1,500,000.


L. M. Sargent, Treasurer,


60 STATE STREET, BOSTON.


John Kilburn, Agent. Charles R. Goddard, Paymaster.


SMITH, HOGG, & GARDNER, SELLING AGENTS FOR CLOTH,


66 Chauncey Street, Boston, And 115 and 117 Worth St., New York.


Townsend & Yale, Selling Agents for Hosiery.


90, 92, 94 Franklin Street, - New York.


KIND OF GOODS MADE : SHEETING, SHIRTING, PRINTING CLOTH, COTTON FLANNELS and HOSIERY.


NUMBER OF MILLS, 5, and DYE HOUSES.


Payments close last Saturday of Each Month.


754 MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.


Hamilton Manufacturing Co., JACKSON STREET.


INCORPORATED 1825.


CAPITAL, - $1,800,000.


JAMES A. DUPEE, Treasurer.


No. 95 MILK STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


JOY, LANGDON, & CO., SELLING AGENTS,


Boston and New York.


OLIVER H. MOULTON, Gen'l Supt.


FERDINAND RODLIFF, Sen. Ass't Supt. THOS. WALSH, Ass't Supt. of Print Works. FERDINAND RODLIFF, Jr., Paymaster.


Spindles 109,816


Looms 3,035


Females employed 1,300


Males employed. . 800


Yards made per week.


690,000


Cotton consumed per week, pounds 135,000


Yards dyed and Printed per week. 650,000


KIND OF GOODS MADE : Flannels, Prints, Ticks, Stripes, Drills, Sheet- ings and Shirtings, 5 to 37.


Number of Mills, Six, and Print Works.


755


MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.


LOWELL BLEACHERY,


Bleachery St., South part of the City.


INCORPORATED 1832.


CAPITAL, - - $300,000.


SAM'L G. SNELLING, Treasurer,


55 CONGRESS ST., cor. WATER ST., BOSTON,


F. P. APPLETON, Agent.


HAMILTON BURRAGE, Paymaster.


Females employed . 450


Males employed . 360


Pounds Bleached per annum. 12,000,000


Yards Dyed per annum. 23,000,000


ALL GRADES AND STYLES OF


Cotton Goods Bleached and Dyed.


PAY-DAY, THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK.


756 MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.


LOWELL HOSIERY COMPANY


MOUNT VERNON STREET,


AND BROADWAY. INCORPORATED MAY, 1869.


CAPITAL, $200,000.


C. H. LATHAM, President. W. F. SALMON, Treas, and Manager.


EMPLOY 300 HANDS.


Females employed, 200. Males employed, 100.


Produce 1,400 Dozen Plain and Fancy Hose daily.


SELLING AGENTS:


BLISS, FABYAN, & CO. 100 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON, And NEWYORK and PHILADELPHIA.


MANUFACTURING COMPANIES. 757


Boott Cotton Mills,


AMORY, FOOT OF JOHN ST.


INCORPORATED 1835.


CAPITAL, $1,200,000.


AUGUSTUS LOWELL, Treas.,


60 STATE STREET, BOSTON.


A. G. CUMNOCK, AGENT.


JAMES G. MARSHALL, PAYMASTER.


Spindles 142,080


Looms. 3,875


Females employed .. 1,400


Males employed, including mule tenders 475


Yards made per week.


700,000


Cotton consumed per week, pounds


245,000


KIND OF GOODS MADE :


DRILLINGS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PRINT CLOTHS, 30 to 40, and PIQUES.


THIS COMPANY RUNS SIX MILLS.


51


758


LOWELL DIRECTORY.


LOOM REEDS


.AND


HARNESSES


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


PATENT WIRE HEDDLES


Acknowledged Superior to all others by actual test.


FRAMES, RODS, and HOOKS


SEPARATE OR COMPLETE.


Mending-Eyes and Twine For Varnished Harnesses.


Very convenient for replacing Broken or Worn-out Eyes.


SLASHER AND STRIKING COMBS


OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. MANUFACTURED BY


D. C. BROWN, LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A.


Prices for above, or any other Supplies, Quoted on application. Correspondence Solicited.


759


MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.


-THE -


Kitson Machine Co.


DUTTON ST., cor. KITSON, LOWELL.


CAPITAL, - - $150,000.


BUILDERS OF


SPECIAL MACHINERY


-- FOR -


Opening and Preparing Cotton.


COTTON OPENERS


-- AND-


LAPPERS,


With Latest Patented Improvements.


Shoddy Pickers,


- AND -


RAG DUSTERS.


JACOB ROGERS, President.


H. C. PERHAM, Treasurer.


760 MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.


LOWELL


GAS-LIGHT CO.,


Office, 22 Shattuck St., corner Middle.


CAPITAL, $500,000.


Commenced Lighting, January 1, 1850.


SEWALL G. MACK, President.


JACOB ROGERS, Treasurer.


D. B. BARTLETT, Clerk.


DIRECTORS: SEWALL G. MACK,


JAMES B. FRANCIS,


WILLIAM A. BURKE,


LEVI SPRAGUE, JACOB ROGERS, GEORGE MOTLEY, JOHN F. KIMBALL.


Price of GAS, with the discount off for prompt payment, is


$1.30 PER THOUSAND FEET.


Price of COKE, delivered, $4.00 Per CHALDRON, CASH.


No charge made for the use of Meters. No charge made for running supply pipes from Street Mains to Consumers' Cellars. Orders left at the Office promptly attended to.


O. E. CUSHING, Agent.


761


MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.


LOWELL MACHINE SHOP,


DUTTON STREET, INCORPORATED 1845.


CAPITAL, $900,000.


ROBERT H. STEVENSON, Treasurer,


No. 28 STATE ST., BOSTON.


CHARLES L. HILDRETH, Superintendent. / WILLIAM W. SHERMAN, Paymaster.


1500 MEN EMPLOYED.


Manufacturers of every description of


COTTON MACHINERY


Of most approved patterns and with all recent improvements.


Paper Machinery, Turbine Wheels, Heavy Shafting and Gearing, Hydraulic Presses, Heavy Iron Castings, Light Brass Castings, Etc.


762


LOWELL DIRECTORY.


PROPRIETORS - OF THE


Locks and Canals -ON - MERRIMACK RIVER.


OFFICE, 22 BROADWAY, LOWELL. INCORPORATED 1792.


JOHN T. MORSE, Treas.


NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INS. BUILDING,


Post Office Square, Boston.


JAMES FRANCIS, Agent and Engineer.


JAS. B. FRANCIS, Consulting Engineer. A. W. HUNKING, Assistant Engineer.


NOAH R. HARLOW, Paymaster.


THIS COMPANY CONTROL AND MANAGE THE WATER POWER OF THE MERRIMACK RIVER AT LOWELL.


763


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


AMERICAN BOLT CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Bolts & Nuts, Coach or Lag Screws,


BRIDGE BOLTS, CAR BOLTS, Track Bolts, Washers, Chain Links, FORGINGS, Bolt and Nut Machinery, &c. OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES AT SHORT NOTICE. 270 LAWRENCE ST.


MILES F. BRENNAN, Treasurer. JAMES MINTER, President.


PEVEY BROTHERS,


IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS


Brass, Composition, Copper, Bronze, White Metal Castings, Etc.


ALSO ALL GRADES OF BABBITT METAL


Iron Rolls covered with Brass and White Metal for Print Works and Wool Washing Machines.


HEAVY BRASS CASTINGS A SPECIALTY.


WALKER ST., - - LOWELL.


764 LOWELL DIRECTORY.


SPINDLE CITY DYE WORKS, MANUFACTURERS'


DYEING AND BLEACHING COTTON,


COTTON, WOOL, and MERINO HOSE,


SHIRTS and DRAWERS IN PIECE,


Spool Thread, Knitting Cotton, Suspender Yarns, Twines, Tapes, Braids, Etc.


HOSIERY A SPECIALTY.


WORKS, 168 BROADWAY, LOWELL. P. O. BOX, W. W.


SCANNELL & WHOLEY, - MANUFACTURERS OF -


STEAM BOILERS,


RESERVOIRS, STANDPIPES, STEEL and IRON PLATE WORKERS.


Locomotive, Flue, Tubular, Cylinder, House Heating and Yacht Boilers of every description; Tanks, Water Wheel Work, Bleaching, Dye and Jacket Kettles; Steam Boxes, Foundry Ladles, Cupolas, &c. Boiler Fittings of all kinds constantly on hand.


IMPROVED FIRE ESCAPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Second-hand Boilers and Engines Bought and Sold. Repairing promptly attended to. All Work Warranted.


26 to 38 Tanner St., near O. C. Freight House,


LOWELL, MASS. Works and Residence connected by Telephone. B. SCANNELL. D. WHOLEY.


765


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


L. A. DERBY & CO., ELECTRICIANS.


ELECTRIC BELLS, BURGLAR ALARMS, ELECTRIC GAS LIGHTING, ELECTRIC GAS LIGHTERS, HOTEL ANNUNCIATORS, SPEAKING TUBES, PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINES,


Electric Watch Clocks, Electric Time Signals. - AGENTS FOR THE - MASSACHUSETTS TIME CO.


All kinds of Electric Supplies in Stock. Estimates furnished for all kinds of Electric Work.


ELECTRIC REPAIRS A SPECIALTY.


ALL WORK WARRANTED in EVERY RESPECT


Apply for Estimates to


L. A. DERBY & CO., 10 Prescott Street, Lowell.


TELEPHONE 7-12.


766


LOWELL DIRECTORY.


TALBOT


DYEWOOD & CHEMICAL CO.


-MANUFACTURERS OF-


CHEMICALS AND DYEWOODS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


DYERS'DRUGS - - AND


MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES,


City Market House, - - Lowell. JOSEPH D. GOULD, Pres. JAMES F. PRESTON, Treas.


TAYLOR & BARKER, MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS,


Ofice, No. 3 Boston and Maine Depot. Works at Tewksbury. P. O. ADDRESS, LOWELL, MASS. Extracts and Carmines of Indigo, Pyroligneous Acid, Acetate of Lime, Iron Liquor, Red Liquor, Etc.


ALL KINDS OF SPIRITS, LIQUORS, EXTRACTS AND PASTES For Dyers' and Printers' use, on hand and made to order. W. P. TAYLOR. T. C. BARKER.


HISCOX FILE CO. - AND- MACHINE KNIFE WORKS


WEST CHELMSFORD, MASS.


Files and Rasps, Planer Knives, Sole Manufacturers of Benjamin's Patent Planer Knife, Moulding Knives and Blanks, Veneer and Straw Knives, Logwood Knives, Jointer Knives and Bits, Emery Wheels and Grinders, Paper Mill Engine Bars, Bed Plates, Rag Cutters, Paper Trimming Knives, Fly Bars relaid, Butcher Knives, Sword and Sabre Blades, Band and Circular Saws. TREASURER'S OFFICE, 7 SMITH AVENUE, LOWELL.


767


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. W. STEWART & CO., Gas, Water Piping, and Plumbing,


STOVES, RANGES, AND FURNACES, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED


MODEL and BARSTOW RANGE and PARLOR STOVE. Also, Tin, Iron, and Copper Ware and Kitchen Furnishing Goods. 85 BRIDGE ST., CENTRALVILLE, Lowell.


W. W. CAREY MANUFACTURER OF Superior Wood Working Machinery,


SHAFTING, HANGERS, PULLEYS, WOOD RIM PULLEYS A SPECIALTY. 190 Broadway, corner Mt. Vernon St., LOWELL, MASS.


GEO. L. CADY, MANUFACTURER OF


ENGINE, HAND AND FOOT LATHES,


Loom Harness Hooks and Eyes, Thread Guides, Belt Hooks, Screw Eyes, Etc. ALSO DEALER IN MACHINISTS' AND MILL SUPPLIES. Fletcher St., cor. Western Av., Lowell.


MIDDLESEX MACHINE CO. Model Making, Machine Forging, and General Jobbing, ALSO DEALERS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND BOILERS and ENGINES, HANGERS, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, Etc. LEWIS F. LONGMORE, Manager. Corner Worthen and Fletcher Sts.


768 LOWELL DIRECTORY.


W. H. BAGSHAW, -MANUFACTURER OF -


MACHINE WOOL COMES, CIRCLES, GRILLS, FALLERS, HACKLES,


And NEEDLE-POINTED CARD CLOTHING IN WOOD, For FLAX, JUTE, SILK AND TOW.


Also, Jute Filleting, Hackle, Gill, Card, Comb Pins, Flat Pins, Picker Pins, Hemp- Spreading and Drawing Pins, Porcupines, and Weavers' Pick-out Combs.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Re-Lagging Shoddy and Waste Pickers. 11 WILSON STREET, LOWELL.


MILTON ALDRICH, MANUFACTURER OF


HAND and BENCH SCREWS,


Cabinet and Piano Forte Makers'


CLAMPS. WOOD TURNING. neatly done at Reasonable rates.


Mechanics' Mills, Dutton St. LOWELL, MASS.


S. C. & G. H. SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF


Cap and Set Screws, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Large Stock always on hand. Also, Nicely Finished


HEXAGON and SQUARE HEAD SCREWS FOR ENGINES, TOOLS, Etc. Harris' Mills, Broadway, Lowell. P. O. Address, Box 442.


H. J. SAWYER, MACHINIST. ALSO AGENT FOR DUNBAR'S PATENT STEAM PISTON PACKING, 200 BROADWAY, LOWELL.


JOHN DENNIS & CO. Presses, Belt Makers' and Roll Coverers' Tools, AND GENERAL MACHINISTS, Drawings, Patterns and Models. WESTERN AV., NEAR FREIGHT DEPOT, LOWELL.


A. L. WRIGHT, -MANUFACTURER OF -


IRON WORKING MACHINERY. Fletcher, cor. Rock Street, Lowell.


WM. A. WOODWARD, MANUFACTURER OF


WOOD RIM PULLEYS.


Band Saw Machines, 3 sizes, and all kinds of Wood-Working Machin- ery, Buzz Planers, and Dealer in Saws, Small Iron Pulleys, and Self-Oiling Loose Pulleys and Hangers.


5 WESTERN AVENUE, LOWELL, MASS.


769


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


JEREMIAH CLARK, DEALER IN


MACHINERY,


Of various kinds, New and Second-Hand. A large lot on Hand especially for Cotton and Woolen.


New and Second-hand Card Clothing, Belting, Tin Cans, Harnesses, Reeds, Shuttles, Bobbins, Top Rolls, Manufacturers' Supplies, etc., at low prices.


IN STOREHOUSES HERE of OVER 2 ACRES of FLOOR SURFACE.


106 and 108 Middle Street, Nearly opp. Merrimack Street Depot. S LOWELL, MASS.


THADDEUS S. COBB, - DEALER IN -


COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY


Card Clothing, Pulleys, Shafting, Belting, and MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, 62 and 63 DUTTON ST. near Merrimack St. Depot, LOWELL. Storehouses, JACKSON ST. Telephone No. 33-3.


LOWELL CARD CO.,




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.