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Inspector of Milk-Thomas O. Allen.
Inspector of Bale or Bundle Hay-Richard J. Noonan.
Inspector of Petroleum Oils-Thomas O. Allen.
Inspectors of Boilers-Richard Dobbins, Bartholomew Scannell, James A. Ready. Superintendent of Fort Hill Park-Peter Sheehan.
Fence Viewers-Joshua M. Hadley. Leroy C. Hall. Simon B. Harris.
Undertakers-J. W. Brooks, Jacob B. Currier, James H. McDermott, Edmond
H. Duprez, James F. O'Donnell, John A. Weinbeck, C. M. Young, Joseph Albert. John F. Rogers.
State Aid Department Committee-Clerk, Hubert M. Potter.
LOWELL WATER BOARD. Office. City Hall.
From the Board of Aldermen, George E. Stanley. From the citizens at large: Pres., Miles F. Brennan, George E. Putnam. Richard B. Allen, August Fele. Clerk, Charles L. Knapp. Supt., Robert J. Thomas ; salary, $1,800. Engineer, Daniel Hart, jr. Office hours, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer, EDWARD S. HOSMER ; salary, $2.000. Asst. Engineers. Jas. F. Norton, George F. Salmon, Edward Molloy, Henry W. Burton. Sec .. James F. Norton. Telegraph Operator, G. B. Whitney, Middle, corner Palmer street.
HOPE STEAMER, NO. 1. No. 329 Gorham street. Weight, 7,800 pounds.
Foreman, Charles D. Foley. Asst. Foreman, Thomas W. Collins. Engineer, James W. Jantzen. Clerk, George W. Lovett. Driver, Richard O'Connell. Asst. Driver, Bernard Brady.
TORRENT STEAMER, NO. 2. No. 25 Branch street. Weight, " .. 20 pounds.
Foreman, Augustus C. Stearns. Asst. Foreman, Franklin B. Akers. Engi- neer, Charles S. Hibbert. Clerk, Henry Boynton. Driver, M. J. Burns.
WAMESIT STEAMER, NO. 3. Palmer, corner of Middle street. Weight, 9,100 pounds.
Foreman, Frank Hoyt. Asst. Foreman. O. A. Knapp. Engineer, Moses Collins. Clerk, Loring C. Brainard. Drirer, Bird C. Reed.
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MEZEPPA STEAMER, NO. 4. High street, Belvidere. Weight, 7,650 pounds.
Foreman, John J. Quinlan. Asst. Foreman, J. E. Burns. Engineer, Fred F. Prescott. Clerk, William King. Driver, J. J. Harrington. Hoseman, John E. Sullivan.
STEAMER, No. 5. Mammoth road. Weight, 7,350 pounds.
Foreman, E. W. Bartlett. Asst. Foreman, J. H. JJoyce. Clerk, H. C. Fernald. Driver, George F. Flint.
MECHANICS STEAMER, No. 6. West Clark, cor. Fletcher street.
Foreman, David J. Hurley. Asst. Foreman, Edward W. Fletcher. Clerk and Driver, John A. Fletcher.
HOSE COMPANY, EXCELSIOR, No. . No. 424 Central street.
Foreman, Edward Cunningham. Asst. Foreman, Charles Riley. Clerk and Driver, E. J. O'Connell.
HOSE COMPANY, No. 8.
Merrimack, cor. Race street.
Foreman, W. J. Flinn. Asst. Foreman, Edward F. Saunders. Clerk and Driver, Benjamin J. Dunn.
HOSE COMPANY, No. 9. Lincoln street, Ayer's City.
Foreman, S. E. Bartlett. Asst. Foreman, Joseph Baxter. Clerk and Driver, P. S. Webster.
HOSE COMPANY, No. 10. Fourth street, Centralville.
Foreman, C. F. Hemingway. Asst. Foreman, Frank Mansur. Clerk and Driver, Alonzo E. Kidder.
HOSE COMPANY, No. 11 Lawrence, cor. South Whipple.
Foreman, Joseph Jennings. Asst. Foreman, William I). Dolan. Clerk and Driver, Joseph Bamford.
FRANKLIN HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 1. Lawrence street.
Foreman, H. B. Downs. Asst. Foreman, Wm. Marsden. Clerk and Driver, W. L. Peabody.
GEORGE HOBSON HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, NO. 2. (With Chemical Engine attached.) Westford, cor. Lane street.
Foreman, Daniel W. Hilliard. Asst. Foreman, C. A. Thompson. Clerk, Geo. W. Alcott. Drivers, George W. Alcott, George A. Dickey.
BABCOCK HOOK AND LADDER, No. 3. (With Chemical Engine attached.) Palmer street.
Foreman, F. E. Fuller. Asst. Foreman, Harry F. Harris. Clerk, Fred O. J. Townsend. Driver, H. A. Merrill.
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 4. Fourth street, Centralville.
Foreman, H. B. Downs. Asst. Foreman, Wm. Marsden. Clerk and Driver, W. L. Peabody.
TRUCK COMPANY, No. 1.
Lawrence, cor. South Whipple.
Foreman. Albert H. Gibson. Asst. Foreman, Timothy Brown. Clerk and Driver, William B. Ryan.
PROTECTIVE COMPANY, No. 1.
Warren street.
Foreman, Jerry L. Flagg. Asst. Foreman, William H. Halstead. Driver James Cowell.
There is also a Volunteer Hose Company at the Poor Farm, under the care of Cornelius C. Collins.
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FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
GEORGE B. WHITNEY, Electrician, Middle, cor. Palmer street.
LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.
No.
4 Dutton, opp. Parker & Cheney's
5 Cushing, cor. Fletcher; Liberty sq.
6 Broadway, cor. Mt. Vernon
7 Market, cor. Dutton
8 Westford, cor. School; on pole
9 Common, cor. Salem; on pole
12 Market street: Police station
13 Prescott, c. Merrimack; Stevens blk.
14 Fayette, cor. Andover, Belvidere
15 Bleachery st. near Lowell Bleachery
16 Hosford square; on pole, Chapel Hill
17 Middlesex, cor. Walker; on pole
18 Hale, junction Lincoln
19 Union, cor. Gorham
21 Kirk, cor. Merrimack, Welles' block
23 Coburn, cor. River, Cent .; on pole
24 South, cor. Middlesex
25 Merrimack street: Tremont House
26 Fletcher, cor. Pawtucket: on pole 27 Riverside, cor. Mammoth road, Paw. 28 Hall, cor. Aiken
29 Tenth, opp. Myrtle
31 High, cor. East Merrimack, Bel.
32 Bridge, cor. Tenth, Cent .; on pole
33 Broadway, cor. Walker
34 Lin In st., Ayer's City; on tannery 35 Charles, cor. Lawrence; on pole
36 At City Farm: on pole
37 Whipple, cor. Kinsman
38 Fair Grounds; on building
39 Fletcher, cor. Broadway
41 Wyinan. cor. Nesmith, Bel .: on pole
42 Middlesex st. near Northern depot
43 Highland st .; Edson School-house
45 Branch street; Engine-house
46 Bridge, cor. First, Cent.
[way 47 Andover st. near Paul Butler's drive-
48 Dover, cor. Grove
49 Chestnut, cor. Nesmith
51 Junction of Central, Gorham, and Thorndike streets
52 Austin, cor. Moody; Fox's stable
53 Central street: B. & M. R.R. depot
54 School, near gas-works
56 Middle; on Engine-house
57 Warren, opp. George
61 Lawrence street, above Stott's mills
62 Bowers, cor. School; on pole
63 Hale, cor. Howard; on pole
64 Third, cor. Myrtle, Centralville
65 River, near Aiken-street bridge
67 Hildreth, cor. Lilley av.
No.
68 Sixth, cor. Fremont
71 Middlesex Village
72 Middlesex street, opposite Murphy & Bingham's stable
73 Mammoth road, near city line
74 Varnum avenue, Pawtucketville
81 Pine, cor. Wilder
×2 Chelmsford, cor. Grand
83 Powell, cor. Smith
84 Westford, cor. Gates
85 Pine, cor. Marlborough
92 Opposite 1055 Bridge
114 High, cor. Porter, Belvidere
115 Andrews, cor. Moore [depot
121 Western avenue, n. N. & L. freight
125 Market, opposite Lewis
126 Mt. Washington, cor. Varney
127 Mammoth road, cor. Woodward av.
128 Tremont and Suffolk mills
129 Beacon, cor. Methuen
131 East Merrimack, cor. Howe
132 West Sixth. opp. Pumping station
134 Main, cor. Plain, Ayer's City
135 Perry; on Electric Light station
136 Stevens, cor. Parker
138 Lundberg, cor. Gorham
139 Adams, cor. Cross
141 Fairmount, cor. Talbot
143 Hood's Laboratory (private)
145 Middlesex, cor. School
149 Alder, cor. Bartlett
152 Merrimack, cor. Spalding
161 Faulkner's mills
162 Pawtucket, cor. Wilder
163 Tanner, near Scannell & Wholey's office
165 Lake View avenue, cor. Fred
171 Middlesex, cor. Pawtucket
172 Favor, cor. Appleton
181 Stevens, cor. Westford
182 Chelmsford, cor. Westford
183 Mason, cor. South Loring
185 Westford, cor. Pine
214 Nesmith, near Rogers
315 Meadowcroft, near Bolt
225 Little, corner Lewis; Mann School- house
235 White Bros.' tannery
241 Rogers. cor. Fairmount
249 East Merrimack, cor. Stackpole
271 L. & S. S. R.R. Power-house
283 Chelmsford, cor. Forest
Alarms are sounded by striking two or more rounds of the box number. In cases where two alarms may have been given from different boxes, the second box having struck before the re-call from the first box, the re-call signal from the first box will be two blows, the re-call from the second box will be one blow. The all-out or re-call signal will be given by striking two single blows with an interval of ten seconds between the blows.
Second alarms will be given by striking two blows, followed immediately by one round of the box giving the first alarm.
Third or general alarm will be given by striking three blows, followed im- mediately by one round of the box, when all companies will respond immediately. 222-Two strokes repeated three times, at 7.45 A .. M and 1.15 P.M. in summer months, and 7.45 A.M. and 12.45 P.M. in winter months, denote no session of schools .. The bells will be struck once at 1 and 8.30 o'clock P.M.
FIREMEN'S FUND ASSOCIATION.
Pres., Chief E. S. Hosmer. Vice-Pres., Capt. H. B. Downs. Clerk, Charles Stackpole. Treas., Assistant Engineer J. F. Norton. This association is com- posed of the whole Fire Department, and managed by a board of trustees, two from the board of engineers, and two from each company, who meet on the first Friday evening in the months of May, August, November, February and April, in the Engineer's rooms, Middle street, at 7.30 P.M.
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VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION.
Organized Octaber, 1885. Meetings are held at Market building, Market st., monthly, first Wednesday. Pres., Josiah G. Peabody. Sec., Chas. H. Philbrick. Treas., Edward S. Hosmer.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief of Police, George R. Davis. Deputy, James A. McQuade, Sergeants, James Dunlavy, Wm. R. Kew, James E. Webster. Inspectors, Frank Goodwin, Charles Laflamme, Redmond Welch, jr., David J. Donaldson, Michael McDonald, Thomas E. Allen.
PATROLMEN.
Blood Josiah S.
Fox Frank
Marshall George W. McIntee Cormack
Boyle James
Fox John W.
Brady Patrick H.
Gallivan ·John F.
Mckay John H.
Breault Eloi N.
Gardner Willis L.
McLaughlin James
Breen Dennis J.
Goodhue David H.
McNabb James J.
Brosnan James
Grady William H.
Motfatt William B.
Buchanan John
Gregg Charles G.
Moore Francis E.
Bumps William G.
Grinnell Enoch N.
Mulry John J. Murphy Anthony
Clement Horace W.
Hogan David H.
O'Brien William H.
Cogger Daniel W. Coleman Thomas
Holman Alfred M.
O'Connell Michael
Connors Martin
Howard Cornelius
O'Donnell Peter F.
Corcoran Peter T.
Hubin Jolın D.
Page Alonzo J. Palmer George B.
Crowley John B.
Ingalls Lindsey E.
Provencher Napoleo
Crowley John J.
Jones William B.
Quinn Henry F. Reilly James
Dennett John S.
Lane Daniel W.
Ryan Bartholomew
Dow James E.
Leighton John L.
Ryder Chester E.
Downey Hugh
Lennon Michael J.
Sanborn Thomas J.
Duncan Alexander
Libby Albert E.
Stowell Robert W.
Dunfey John M.
Libby Isaac L.
Swan Edward T.
Farrington Henry
Mackenzie John R.
Tilton Hermon N.
Favor Jacob G.
Maguire Hugh
Walsh John A.
Fox Edward
Markham Jamies
Whitney Frank H. Whittaker John T.
Matron, Margaret Wallace.
Drivers of Police Patrol Wagon, Frederick L. Davis, John W. Tilton.
LOWELL POLICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Clerk, Michael J. Lennon. Treas., William B. Moffatt.
CONSTABLES TO SERVE CIVIL PROCESSES.
Bates Frederick A.
Goodwin Frank Harris Simon B.
Noyes Edward .J.
Cawley Peter
Laflamme Charles
Quinn Charles A.
Donaldson David J.
Lapierre Joseph S.
Searle John P.
Duval Hermes
Lemerise Louis M.
Streeter Harrison W.
Favor Jacob G.
McDonald Michael E.
Turcotte Isidore
Fitzgerald David
McManus John
Gately Bernard F.
McQuade James A.
Tuttle Woodbridge W. Welch Redmond
POLICE COURT OF LOWELL.
Court Room, Market street. Established 1833. Justice, Samuel P. Hadley. Special Justices, John J. Pickman, John F. Frye. Clerk, Jas. F. Savage. Asst. Clerk, Edward W. Trull. Sessions are held for the trial of criminal cases every day at 10 A.M. Civil terms every Saturday.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS. SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Chairman, JOHN J. PICKMAN.
Secretary, ARTHUR K. WHITCOMB. The Mayor and President of the Common Council, ex-officiis. Term Expires 1894. Term Expires 1895. Ward 1-Thomas J. Mulligan. 2-William D. Brown.
Ward 1-Patrick Keyes, jr. 2-William H. Lathrop.
3-George M. Harrigan.
3-Edward Gallagher. 1 4-Ransom A. Greene. 4-Fred Woodies. 5-Andrew G. Swapp. 5-Walter Coburn. 6-John H. McNabb. 6-Thomas P. Boulger.
Meets the last Monday in each month, at 8 P.M., in City Hall. Superintendent of Schools, Arthur K. Whitcomb. Office City Hall. Hours, 11.30 A.M. to 12.30 P.M., and from 2 to 3 P.M. on Saturday afternoons. Supervisor of Evening Schools, John A. Smith.
Cawley Peter
Hickson John
Holland James E.
O'Connell John
Creahin John
Hurley James F.
Curran Peter
Kane Bartholomew
Fitzpatrick Patrick
Maher Martin A.
McQuade John A.
Brousseau P. A.
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HIGH SCHOOL. KIRK STREET.
Principal, Frank F. Coburn. Assistants, Frank B. Sherburne, Cyrus W. Irish, Henry H. Harris, Frank M. Brogan, Jas. L. Mellen, M. A. Webster, Eliza- beth McDaniels, Charlotte E. Draper, Alice J. Chase, Susie L. D. Watson, Ade- laide Baker, Jennie L. Allen, Maud Hadley, Emma L. Bradley, Gertrude A. Rodliff, Marietta Cassidy, Grace M. Goodhue, Georgianna F. Vinton.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
BARTLETT SCHOOL, CLARK STREET, CORNER HANCOCK AVENUE.
Master, Cyrus A. Durgin. Assistants, Marianne B. Kent, Abbie E. French, Belle F. Batchelder, Belle A. Prescott, M. Ida Howe, Frances M. Talbot, Lola Cheney, Amy L. Tucke.
BUTLER SCHOOL, GORHAM, NEAR CARTER STREET.
Master, Cornelius F. Callahan. Assistants, Albertie T. Lane, Laura F. Howe, Nellie F. Keefe, Nellie F. Murphy, Margaret T. McCarthy, Katie E. Kelley, Delia T. Brady, Mary L. McSorley, Anastasia C. Corbett, Mary I. Donlan, Agnes M. Foley.
COLBURN SCHOOL, LAWRENCE, OPPOSITE NORTH STREET. Teacher, Helen A. Shean. Devoted to training school.
EDSON SCHOOL, HIGHLAND, CORNER SOUTH STREET.
Master, Calvin W. Burbank. Assistants, Frances M. Webster, Fannie A. Scripture, Rosalie T. Burns, Bertha M. Rowlandson, Mary A. Balch, Kate F. Hayes, Mary L. Keith, Margie F. Marren, Sarah J. Crosby, Agnes L. Donoghue, Mary F. Ward.
HIGHLAND SCHOOL, PINE, CORNER WILDER STREET.
Master, Charles W. Morey. Assistants, Mary F. Foss, Adelaide F. Bennett, Abbie F. Woodward, Luella A. Wardwell, Fannie M. Clark, Estelle L. Whitney, Edith L. Munroe. Hattie B. Frye, Nellie A. Coburn, Ellen L. Floyd, Flora I. Moffitt, Minnie C. Gray, Arvilla L. Reader, Carrie M. Sprague, Grace F. Ward.
GREEN SCHOOL, MERRIMACK, OPPOSITE COLBURN STREET.
Master, Albert L. Bacheller. Assistants, Ruth B. Bailey, Lizzie A. Nolan, Clara A. Hanaford, Katie F. Cassidy, Jennie E. Fay, Carrie A. Miles, Lena A. Gookin, Ella J. Carleton, Kate F. McCarthy.
PAWTUCKET SCHOOL, MAMMOTH ROAD.
Master, William P. Barry. Assistants, Nellie MacDonald, Carrie M. Hart, Julia M. Healey, Effie I. Marshall, Lizzie A. Hart.
MOODY SCHOOL, ROGERS STREET.
Master, William S. Greene. Assistants, Carrie A. Paul, Mercena F. White- born, Frances E. Hardman, Frances E. Garity, Carrie E. Erskine, Elizabeth W. Frost, Ella M. Breen, Maude A. Jones. Kindergarten, Mary C. Walker, Ella L. Pratt.
VARNUM SCHOOL, MYRTLE, HEAD OF FIFTH STREET. Master, Assistants. Harriet Bradley, Elizabeth C. Kennedy, Mary F. Wing. Sarah A. Bradley, Alice R. Keese, Maria W. Roberts, Rosa A. Dowd, Julia Williams, Fannie Hardman, Grace Scribner, Elizabeth F. Garra.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Agawam-Street School, Agawam, corner Barrington street. Principal, Mary Mclaughlin. Assistants, Annie M. Lee, Mary A. Fay.
Ames-Street School, Lawrence, corner Ames street. Principal, Amanda M. Hadley. Assistants, Katie F. Murphy, Mary E. Drew, Lizzie M. Hadley.
Cabot-Street School, Cabot, corner Ford street. Principal, Nellie T. Gilday. Assistants, Martha A. Neal, Mary J. Murphy, Abbie V. Wheeler.
Carter-Street School, Carter street. Principal, Belle T. Vinal. Assistants, Georgie A. Harnden, Cornelia M. Davis.
Central-Street School, Central, opposite Hudson st. Principal, Eliza Cowley. Assistants, Charlotte McDaniels, Kate J. Lawler, Lilla J. Greenhalge.
Chapel-Street School, Chapel, opposite Pollard. Teachers, Katie E. McOwen, Mary A. Farnham.
Charles-Street School, Charles street. Principal, Alice T. Owens. Assistants, Ella E. Gardner, Annie E. Slavin, Margaret J. King.
Cheever-Street School, Cheever street. Principal, Ida J. Clarke. Assistants, Catharine T. Lennon, Mary E. Meehan, Anna A. Sargent.
Cottage-Street School, Cottage, corner Chapel. Principal, Rose E. McVey. Assistant, Maggie A. Harrahan.
Cross-Street School, Cross, near Mt. Vernon. Principal, Sarah E. Scales. Assistants, Ellen M. White, Ethel G. Wheeler, Katherine Kelley.
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Dover-Street School, Dover, between Middlesex and Grove streets. Principal, Clara B. Horne. Assistants, Clementine H. Bowere, Bertha Gardner. Kinder- garten, Elizabeth A. Wilson, Ellen J. Piper.
Eliot School, Favor, corner Summer street. Principal, Ellen A. Stillings. Assistants, Ellen A. Corbett, Nellie T. O'Grady, Loyola McCann.
Fayette-Street School, Fayette, between Chestnut and Everett streets. Prin- cipal, Nellie Kohawn. Assistant, Agnes T. Fay.
Fourth-Street School (ungraded). Teacher, Helen M. Brown.
Franklin School, Middlesex, cor. Branch street. Principal, Sarah C. Fiske. Assistants, Lizzie S. Lowe, Marion J. Stevenson, Katie G. Jones.
Grand-Street School, Grand, between Westford and Middlesex sts. Teachers, Jennie M. Bennett, Minnie A. Willson.
High-Street School, High, between Chestnut and Everett streets. Principal, Clara A. Emerson. Assistant, Mary E. Worthley.
Howard-Street School, Howard, between Chelmsford and Hale streets. Prin- cipal, Ellen A. Bridge. Assistant, Marion E. Greene.
Kirk-Street School, Kirk, cor. Lee street. Principal, Eliza A. Davis. Assist- ant, Laura H. Palmer.
Lake-View Avenue School, Lake View avenue, Centralville. Principal, Marietta F. Crowley. Assistants, Hattie S. Simpson, Margaret J. Mccluskey, Agnes T. Courtney.
London-Street School, London, corner West st. Principal, Lizzie R. Maguire. Assistants, Minnie F. Hill, Alice A. Masterson.
Lyon-Street School, Central, corner Lyon street. Principal, Alice T. Lee. Assistants, Mary J. McCarry, Nellie A. Hunt, Annabel Costello.
Mammoth-Road School, Pawtucket School building. Principal, Ellen M. Holden. Assistants, Nellie F. Davidson, Jennie 'T. Costello.
Middlesex Village School. Teacher, Hattie F. Wakefield.
Morrill School, Common, cor. Adams street. Principal, Ellen F. Coughlan. Assistants, Nellie M. Brown, Charlotte E. Brown, Annie M. Courtney.
Plain-Street School, Plain, corner Powell street. Principal, Laura E. Lee. Assistant, Flora H. Sprague.
Pond-Street School, High, corner Pond street. Principal, Marietta Hill. Assistants, Lizzie A. Molloy, Winifred Haggerty.
Powell-Street School, Powell, near Liberty st. Principal, Viola A. Hamblett. Assistant, Carrie J. Bailey.
School-Street School, School, between Pawtucket and Bowers street. Prin- cipal, Eugenia L. Hogan. Assistant, Fanny A. Hardy.
Sycamore-Street School (ungraded), Sycamore street. Teacher, Alice B. Besse. Tenth-Street School, Tenth, corner Varnum street. Centralville. Principal, Mary F. Beane. Assistants, Fannie H. Murphy, Ella A. Bailey, Alice A. Holtham. Varnum-Avenue School (ungraded). Teacher, -
Weed-Street School, Gorham, corner Weed. Principal, Mary B. McGovern. Assistants, Mary J. Carmichael, Lilla M. McEvoy.
West Sixth-Street School. West Sixth, between Coburn and Jewett streets, Centralville. Principal, Stella J. Allen. Assistants, Hattie A. Palmer, Marion S. Keves. Lizzie F. Lamere.
Worthen-Street School, Worthen street. Principal, Mary L. Hill. Assistants, Esther V. Green, Mary .J. Alger, Mary R. Marren.
Training School, Charles and Lawrence streets. Principal.
Assistants, Katie T. Keyes, Alice M. Clarke, Mabel W. Ewings, Addie B. Merrill, Jessie F. Emery. Kindergarten. Teachers, Annie Devereaux, E. Belle Perham, Mabel D. Nickerson, Sarah G. Sparks.
Kindergarten, No. 436 Bridge. Nettie M. Conant, Mary A. Cronin.
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Teacher of Penmanship, Thomas M. Graves.
Teacher of Drawing, Olive E. Underhill.
Teacher of Music, Walter E. Owen.
Teacher of Physical Culture. Emma M. Huntley.
Teacher of Sewing, Ida J. Flint.
Military Instructor, Alexander Greig, jr.
Truant Officers, Bickford Lang, John F. Williams, James Kelly.
REFORM SCHOOL AT ALMSHOUSE.
Teacher, James J. Quinn. Assistant, A. F. Fecteau.
ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.
Immaculate Conception School, High, corner Bartlett street. Organized 1881. In charge of Sisters of Grey Nuns.
St. Michael's Parochial School (for boys and girls), 10 Sixth st. Organized September, 1889. In charge of the Dominican Sisters.
St. Patrick's Academy, No. 311 Adams street. In charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame.
St. Patrick's Parochial School (for boys), 378 Suffolk, near Market street. Organized 1882. In charge of Xaverian Brothers.
St. Patrick's Parochial School (for girls), No. 311 Adams street. In charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame.
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St. Peter's School and Orphan Asylum, No. 39 Appleten street. In charge o the Sisters of Charity.
St. Joseph's College (for girls), No. 309 Moody street. Organized November 12, 1883. In charge of Sisters of Grey Nuns.
Sacred Heart Parochial School, Andrews st. In charge of Sisters of St. Mary. College of St. Joseph (for boys), No. 766 Merrimack. Organized September, 1892. In charge of Marist Brothers.
CHURCHES.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Orthodox), 400 Merrimack street. Organized 1826. Pastor, Rev. George F. Kenngott. Clerk, Andrew Liddell. Treas., J. W. Griffin. Sexton, Geo. L. Bishop. Supt. of Sabbath School, A. S. Cutler. JOHN-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Orthodox), John, cor. Paige street. Organized May 9, 1:39. Pastor, Rev. George H. Johnson. Clerk, W. H. G. Wight. Treas., William Morey. Supt. of Sabbath School, William A. Hayward. Organist, E. K. Baldwin. Sexton, Thomas Welch.
ELIOT CHURCH (Orthodox), Summer, cor. Favor street. Organized December, 1830. Pastor, Rev. John M. Greene, D. D. Treas., James Howard. Clerk, F. W. Corey. Society Treas., George E. King. Supt. of Sabbath School, C. F. Fleming. Collector and Sexton, James Sykes.
KIRK-STREET CHURCH (Orthodox). Organized May 21, 1845. Pastor, Clerk, A. L. Thompson. Treas., W. R. Myers. Supt. of Sabbath School, Henry M. South worth.
HIGH-STREET CHURCH (Orthodox), East Merrimack, cor. High st., Belvidere. Organized January 25, 1846. Pastor, Rev. Charles W. Huntington. Clerk, F. N. Chase. Treas., Clarence W. Whidden. Organist, Miss Maude E. Paradis. Sexton, Thomas Thornber. Supt. of Sabbath School, Edward W. Clark.
PAWTUCKET CHURCH (Orthodox), Mammoth road, Pawtucketville. Organized 1797. Pastor, Rev. Willis D. Leland. Clerk of the Church, J. J. Colton. Clerk of the Parish, Orford R. Blood. Supt. of Sabbath School, Charles Miles. Sexton, John M. Hodge, jr.
HIGHLAND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Orthodox), Westford, cor. South Canton street. Organized January 1, 1884. Pastor, Rev. Charles L. Merriam. Clerk, Willard Everett. Treas., Charles F. Emerson. Supt. of Sabbath School, Wallace A. Corey. Sexton, Mayhew A. Ross.
- FRENCH PROTESTANT CHURCH (Orthodox), Bowers, corner Fletcher street. Organized July 3, 1877. Pastor, Rev. Joseph H. Paradis. Clerk and Supt. of Sunday School, C. L. Charron. Sexton, Alaric Mercier.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, George, corner Church street. Organized February &, 1826. Pastor, Rev. Robert G. Seymour. Treas., James Buchanan. Clerk. Eugene W. Puffer. Sexton, Isaac Baldwin. Supt. of Sabbath School, Henry L. Tibbetts.
WORTHEN-STREET CHURCH (Baptist). Organized 1831. Pastor, Rev. Claude Raboteau. Clerk of Church, D. J. Kimball. Supt. of Sabbath School, John F. Williams. Sexton, A. M. Kimball.
BRANCH-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. Organized July 1, 1869. Pastor, Rev. O. E. Mallory. Treas. of Church, George W. Smith. Supt. of Sabbath School, B. B. Jaques. Sexton, L. McGregor.
FIRST FREE BAPTIST CHURCH, Paige st. Organized August 15, 1833. Pastor. . Supt. of Sabbath School, Jas. H. Brennan. Organist, Charles Allen.
FIFTH-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, Centralville. Organized March 17, 1874. Pastor, Rev. H. W. O. Millington. Clerk, H. C. Wilder. Treas., Wm. Miller. Supt. of Sabbath School, Roscoe B. Thomas. Sexton, Frederick A. Fuller.
FRENCH BAPTIST MISSION, 304 West Sixth st. Pastor, Rev. Isaac B. Leclaire. Treas., Isaac Laporte. Supt. of Sabbath School, J. B. Leblanc.
BLOSSOM-STREET BAPTIST MISSION. Pastor, Rev. Thomas S. Sayer. Sec. Sunday School, Miss Alice Stokham. Sexton, Herbert Crann.
CHELMSFORD-STREET FREE BAPTIST CHURCH. Chelmsford, cor. Plain street. Organized January 6, 18$3. Pastor, Rev. Hibbert Lockhart. Clerk, Charles A. Harris. Treas., M. V. B. Perkins. Sexton, Gustavus Chamberlin. Organist, George E. Metcalf.
UNION FREE BAPTIST CHURCH, Mechanics' Hall. Organized 1889. Pastor, Rev. William A. Morang. Treas. and Clerk, A. S. Locke. Supt. of Sabbath School, Henry Smith.
MT. VERNON-STREET CHURCH (Free Baptist), Butterfield, corner Mt. Vernon. Organized December 26, 1874. Pastor. Rev. Francis D. George. Clerk, Mrs. F. B. Chatfield. Supt. of Sabbath School, W. O. Coram. Sexton, William H. Kimball.
ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, Hurd street. Organized 1826. Pastor. Rev. W. H. Thomas. Supt. of Sabbath School, C. S. Farrington. Sec., Arthur Allard. Treas., William D. Brown. Sexton, John H. Pollard.
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CENTRAL CHURCH (Methodist Episcopal), John, corner Paige street. Organized April, 1854. Pastor, Rev. Hugh Montgomery. Supt. oj Sabbath School, Martin Thompson.
CENTRALVILLE M. E. CHURCH. Bridge, corner Hildreth street. Organized June 19, 1887. Pastor, Rev. William Ramsden. Trustees, George H. Marston (President), C. T. Cutting, Arthur H. Benner, Rev. William Ramsden, E. . J. Whitman, Samuel F. Pead, and Earl P. Bryant. Sec. of Trustees, William Ramsden. Supt. of Sabbath School, Gardner Wills. Sexton, A. P. Bryant.
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