Lowell, MA City Directory 1926, Part 6

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1926
Publisher:
Number of Pages:


USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Lowell > Lowell, MA City Directory 1926 > Part 6


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 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127 | Part 128 | Part 129 | Part 130 | Part 131 | Part 132 | Part 133 | Part 134 | Part 135 | Part 136 | Part 137 | Part 138 | Part 139 | Part 140 | Part 141 | Part 142 | Part 143 | Part 144 | Part 145 | Part 146 | Part 147 | Part 148 | Part 149 | Part 150 | Part 151 | Part 152 | Part 153 | Part 154 | Part 155 | Part 156 | Part 157 | Part 158 | Part 159 | Part 160 | Part 161


Precinct 4-Beginning at the intersection of Middlesex street and Pawtucket street; thence easterly by Middlesex street to Foster street; thence southerly by Foster street to Princeton boulevard; thence westerly by Princeton boulevard to Holden street; thence southerly by Holden street to Westford street; thence west- erly by Westford street to Pine street; thence southeasterly by Pine street to West View street; thence southerly by West View street to the intersection of West View street and Wedge road extended; thence southwesterly through private land to the boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford at Stedman street; thence north- westerly and northerly by the said boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford to the Merrimack river; thence easterly by the said river to a point opposite the in- tersection of the centre line of the Southern Division of the Boston & Maine Rail- road and Pawtucket street; thence southerly to the intersection of Pawtucket street and the Southern Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence south- westerly by Pawtucket street to Middlesex street at the point of beginning.


WARD NINE


Precinct 1-Beginning at a point in the centre of Bridge street at the Merri- mack river; thence northerly by Bridge street to Fourth street; thence easterly by Fourth street to Myrtle street; thence southerly by Myrtle street to Third street; thence easterly by Third street to Beacon street; thence northwesterly by Beacon street to Tenth street; thence northeasterly and northerly by Tenth street to the boundary line of the Town of Dracut; thence southeasterly by said boundary line to the Merrimack river; thence southwesterly and northwesterly by the said river to Bridge street at the point of beginning.


Precinct 2-Beginning at the intersection of Andover street and Nesmith street; thence northeasterly by Andover street to Barasford avenue; thence north- erly by Barasford avenue and a private way to the Merrimack river; thence north- easterly by the said river to the boundary line of the Town of Tewksbury; thence southerly by said boundary line to Rogers street; thence westerly by Rogers street to Fairmount street; thence northwesterly by Fairmount street to Whitman street; thence northeasterly by Whitman street to Belmont avenue; thence northerly by Belmont avenue to Mansur street; thence westerly by Mansur street to Nesmith street; thence northerly by Nesmith street to Andover street at the point of be- ginning.


Precinct 3-Beginning at the intersection of Bridge street and Fourth street; thence northerly by Bridge street to Tenth street; thence easterly by Tenth street to Beacon street; thence southeasterly by Beacon street; to Third street; thence westerly by Third street to Myrtle street; thence northerly by Myrtle street to Fourth street; thence westerly by Fourth street to Bridge street at the point of beginning.


33


City Departments -- Voting Precincts


Precinct 4-Beginning at the intersection of Rogers street and Boylston street; thence easterly by Rogers street to the boundary line of the Town of Tewksbury; thence southerly by the said boundary line to the intersection of the westerly line of Felker avenue and the northerly line of Elm avenue; thence westerly by the northerly line of Elm avenue and the division line of the Town of Tewksbury to a point in the Southern Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence north- westerly by the Southern Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad to the Concord River; thence northerly by said Concord river to the Lowell and Andover Railroad; thence easterly by the Lowell and Andover Railroad to a point at the intersection of the Lowell Cemetery extended; thence northerly, easterly and northeasterly by the line of the Lowell Cemetery to a point in the line of Shedd Playground; thence southerly by the westerly line of said Playground to a point in the Lowell & Andover Railroad; thence easterly by the Lowell & Andover Railroad to Boyls- ton street; thence northerly by Boylston street to Rogers street at the point of beginning.


WARD TEN


Precinct 1-Beginning at a point in the centre of Andover street at the Con- cord river; thence easterly by Andover street to High street; thence southerly by High street to Rogers street; thence westerly by Rogers street to the Concord river; thence northerly by the Concord river to Andover street at the point of beginning.


Precinct 2-Beginning at a point at the intersection of Middlesex, Gorham and Central streets; thence southeasterly and southwesterly by Central street to Gorham street; thence northerly by Gorham street to the intersection of Middlesex, Gorham and Central streets at the point of beginning.


Precinct 3-Beginning at a point in the centre of Gorham street at the River Meadow or Hale's brook; thence northerly by Gorham street to Central street; thence northeasterly by Central street to Hudson street; thence easterly by Hud- son street to Bassett street; thence southerly by Bassett street to Whipple street; thence southeasterly by Whipple street to Swift street; thence easterly by Swift street to Lawrence street; thence northerly by Lawrence street to Merrill street; thence easterly and northerly by Merrill street to Rogers street; thence southeast- erly by Rogers street to the Concord river; thence southerly by the Concord river to the River Meadow or Hale's brook; thence westerly by said brook to Gorham street at the point of beginning.


Precinct 4-Beginning at a point in the centre of Central street at the Paw- tucket canal; thence easterly by said canal to the Concord river; thence southeast- erly and southerly by said river to Rogers street; thence westerly by Rogers street to Merrill street; thence southerly and westerly by Merrill street to Lawrence street; thence southerly by Lawrence street to Swift street; thence westerly by Swift street to Whipple street; thence northwesterly by Whipple street to Bassett street; thence northeasterly by Bassett street to Hudson street; thence north- westerly by Hudson street to Central street; thence northerly, northwesterly and northerly by Central street to the Pawtucket canal at the point of beginning.


WARD ELEVEN


Precinct 1-Beginning at a point in the centre of Lawrence street at the in- tersection of River Meadow or Hale's brook; thence northeasterly by said brook to the Concord river; thence southerly by said river to Lawrence street: thence northwesterly by Lawrence street to Moore street; thence westerly by Moore street to Otis street; thence northerly and easterly by Otis street to Bourne street; thence northerly and easterly by Bourne street to Andrews street; thence north- erly and northeasterly by Andrews street to Lawrence street; thence northwesterly by Lawrence street to River Meadow or Hale's brook at the point of beginning.


Precinct 2-Beginning at the centre of Lawrence street at the intersection of River Meadow or Hale's brook; thence southeasterly by Lawrence street to Andrews street; thence southwesterly and southerly by Andrews street to Bourne street; thence westerly and southerly by Bourne street to Otis street; thence westerly and southerly by Otis street to Moore street; thence easterly by Moore street to Law- rence street; thence southeasterly by Lawrence street to the Concord river; thence southerly by the Concord river to the Lowell & Andover branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence westerly and northwesterly by the Lowell and Andover branch and South Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad to the River Meadow or Hale's brook; thence easterly, southeasterly and northeasterly by said brook to Lawrence street at the point of beginning.


Precinct 3-Beginning at a point in the River Meadow or Hale's brook at the boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford; thence northerly by said brook to Howard street; thence easterly still by the said brook to the Southern Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence southeasterly by said railroad to Gorham street; thence southerly by Gorham street to Carlisle street; thence southwesterly by Carlisle street to the boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford; thence westerly by the boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford to the River Meadow or Hale's brook at the point of beginning.


Precinct 4-Beginning at a point in the centre of Gorham street at the South- ern division of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence southeasterly by the Southern division and the Lowell and Andover branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad to the Concord river; thence southerly by the Concord river to the Southern division of the Boston & Maine Railroad; thence southeasterly by the Southern division of the Boston & Maine Railroad to the boundary line of the Town of Tewksbury; thence westerly by the boundary line of the Town of Tewksbury to the Concord River: thence northerly by the Concord river to the boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford; thence westerly by the boundary line of the Town of Chelmsford to Carlisle street; thence northeasterly by Carlisle street to Gorham street; thence northerly by Gorham street to the Southern division of the Boston & Maine Rail- road at the point of beginning.


34


Cemeteries-Churches


CEMETERIES


Edson Cemetery-Located on Gorham street, south part of city. Supt., Thomas Duckworth


Lowell Cemetery-Located on Lawrence street, south part of city. Trustees, Larkin T. Trull, Harry K. Boardman, Arthur G. Pol- lard, Ernest G. Dumas, Amasa Pratt, Harry A. Thompson, Donald M. Cameron, Frederic A. Fisher, Frank Hanchett, Geo. S. Mot- ley, Arthur T. Safford, Philip S. Marden. Pres., Frederick N. Weir. Vice Pres., Larkin T. Trull. Clerk and Treas., Arthur J. Dion. Supt., Harry O. Mulno


Old English Cemetery-Located on Gorham street. Supt., Thomas Duckworth


Pawtucketville Cemetery-Located on Mammoth road. Supt., Thomas Duckworth


StPatrick's Catholic Cemetery-Located on Gorham street, south of Manchester street. Supt., Dennis J. Meagher


School Street Cemetery-Located on School street. Supt., Thomas Duckworth


Westlawn Cemetery-Boston road cor. Swan street. Supt., Thomas Duckworth


Woodbine Cemetery-West Meadow road near Varnum avenue. Paw. Pres., Winthrop Bartlett. Sec. and Treas., Thomas Var- num, jr.


CHURCHES


BAPTIST


CALVARY CHURCH, Liberty cor. Hastings street. Organized July 1, 1869. Pastor, Rev. Wallace C. Sampson. Treas. of Church, Thomas Curley. Clerk, Florence M. Lalime. Supt. of Sab- bath School, Walter E. Clement. Coll., Albert W. Phinney. Sexton, Charles E. Thurston


CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Paige st. (formerly Paige St. Church) Organized August 15, 1833. Pastor, Rev. W. Judson Setzer Clerk, Arno N. Kinney. Treas., Norman S. Phillips. Collectors Mrs. William H. McKeen', Mrs. William O. Browne. Supt Sabbath School, Arthur Johnson


CHELMSFORD STREET (FREE) CHURCH, Chelmsford cor. Plain street. Organized January 6, 1883. Pastor, Rev. C. I. Wilson. Clerk, Edward W. Badmington. Treas., Gladys Chapman. Coll., Harry Kittredge. Supt. of Sunday School, William Webb


FIFTH STREET CHURCH, 30 W. Fifth st., Centralville. Organized March 17, 1874. Pastor, Rev. Charles D. Piper. Clerk, Harry Swan. Treas., Ernest Waring. Supt. of Sabbath School, Fred Taylor. Sexton, James Taylor. Organist, Walter E. Lorman FIRST CHURCH, 54 George cor. Church street. Organized February 8, 1826. Pastor, Rev. Grady D. Feagan. Treas., William W. Buzzell. Society Clerk, Edward W. Trull. Supt. of Sabbath School, Thomas A. Whelan


FRENCH BAPTIST CHURCH, Ennell cor. West Sixth st. Pastor, Rev. Ferdinand A. Perron. Treas., Dosithe Paradis. Supt. of Sun- day School, Nelson Belanger


HADLEY STREET (Free) CHURCH, 60 Hadley street. Pastor, Rev. Percy G. Beatty. Deacon, E. L. Gogins. Treas., Mrs. Hiram T. Fernald


IMMANUEL CHURCH, 53 Blossom street. Organized 1895. Pastor, Rev. Daniel J. Hatfield. Clerk, Mrs. Sarah Osborn. Treas., Benjamin Cunningham. Deacons, Ray Finch, Benjamin Cun- ningham, Hugh Cahey, Fred Falcon. Supt. of Sunday School, Herbert Southwart. Coll., Charles Howe


PAIGE STREET CHURCH, changed to Central Baptist Church


SWEDISH CHURCH, Olney street. Acting Pastor, Martin J. Bergsten. Deacon, Gustaf H. Carlson. Clerk, Albert Carlson. Treas., August Linden


WORTHEN STREET CHURCH, 217 Worthen street. Organized 1831. Incorporated 1922. Pastor, Rev. Myron D. Fuller. Clerk, William Wiggin. Sexton, George B. Allan


35


Churches


CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST


CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, 378 Walker street. First Reader, Mrs. Irene E. Paradis. Clerk, Levi H. Milberry. Treas., Anson L. Berryman


FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, 90 Nesmith street cor. An- dover. Pres., Elmore J. Chamberlain. First Reader, Clyde D. Carey. Clerk, Mrs. Daisy R. Wells. Treas., Mrs. Hazel K. Smith. Services Sunday at 10.45 A.M. and Wednesday even- ings at 7.45. Reading Rooms, 523 Hildreth bldg. Open daily except Sunday and Holidays from 2 to 5 P.M.


CONGREGATIONAL TRINITARIAN


ELIOT UNION CHURCH, Summer corner Favor street. Organized May 20, 1919. Union of Eliot Church, organized December, 1830, and Kirk Street Church, organized May 21, 1845. Pas- tor, Rev. William B. Tuthill. Clerk, A. L. Thompson. Treas., John J. Bancroft. Supt. of Sabbath School, Edwin T. Shaw FIRST CHURCH (Orthodox), 400 Merrimack street. Organized 1826. Pastor, Rev. Percy E. Thomas. Pastor's Assistant, M. Eliza- beth Patterson. Clerk of Church, George H. Upton. Treas. of Church, Charles H. Clogston. Supt. of Sabbath School, Herbert J. Ball. Sexton, V. E. Willmott


FIRST TRINITARIAN CHURCH. Dutton street, near Merrimack st. Consolidated with the First Church


HIGHLAND CHURCH, 458 Westford cor. Glacial av. Organized Jan- uary, 1884. Pastor, Rev. Richard Peters. Clerk, Winthrop S. Bean. Treas., Wm. W. Rawlinson. Auditor, Charles F. Lang- ley. Supt. of Sabbath School, Herman H. Brase. Collector, Everett W. Humphrey. Sexton, George W. French


KIRK STREET CHURCH. Organized May 21, 1845. Consolidated with Eliot


PAWTUCKET CHURCH, 15 Mammoth road. Organized 1797. Pas- tor, Rev. Harold F. Carr. Deacons, Frank Cowdrey, Albert M. Horr, George Vance, Dr. A. G. Dennett. Clerk and Treas. of the Church, Ruth Howe. Treas. of the Society, Lester H. Arm- strong. Clerk of the Society, Dr. A. G. Dennett. Supt. of Sunday School, Winthrop C. Bartlett. Sexton, Dana Hart


SWEDISH CHURCH, 61 London street. Organized May, 1885. Ser- vices in the Swedish language. Pastor, Rev. Arne Lindgren. Deacons, August Anderson, David Petterson, Birger Petterson. Clerk, Elov Elikson. Treas., David Petterson. Supt. of Sab- bath School, the Pastor


CONGREGATIONAL UNITARIAN


ALL SOULS' CHURCH, East Merrimack cor. High street. Organized 1918. Pastor, Rev. Arthur C. McGiffert, jr. Clerk, Haven G. Hill. Treas., Edward T. Wilder. Supt. of Sunday School, Harriet H. Cooper. Collector, Frederick A. Tuttle. Organist, Harold F. Schwab. Sexton, Edward Whitley


FIRST SOCIETY, NOW ALL SOULS' CHURCH. Organized 1829


EPISCOPAL


ST.ANNE'S CHURCH, Merrimack corner Anne street. Organized February 26, 1824. Rector, Appleton Grannis. Wardens, Charles L. Grover, Nicholas G. Norcross. Treas., Edward Morris. Clerk, H. Paul Piper. Supt. of Sunday School, Rev. Appleton Grannis. Sexton, John Chisholm


ST.JOHN'S CHURCH, Gorham north of the Court House. Organized 1860. Rector, Henry Quimby. Wardens, Thomas Mather, Howard L. Whiteley. Treas., Albert E. Moors. Clerk, Her- bert L. Bishop. Supt. of Sunday School, Herbert L. Bishop. Sexton, E. Alexander MacPhail


EVANGELICAL


FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH, 72 Butterfield cor. Mt. Vernon street. Organized September 28, 1906. Pastor, Rev. Ardee T. Nash. Treas., Thomas C. Atkinson. Services at 10.30 A.M. and 7 P.M. Sunday School at 12.15 P.M. Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor meeting 6 P.M.


36


Churches


JEWISH


JEWISH SYNAGOGUE (Khilos Jacobe), 8 McIntire street. Organized 1893. Rabbi, Elias Wolfson. Pres., Samuel Silberblatt. Vice Pres., Abraham Neyman. Sec., Abraham Barlofsky. Treas., Barnet Kaplan


JEWISH SYNAGOGUE (Oshai Sfard), 143 Howard st. Rabbi, Elias Wolfson. Pres., Samuel Rostler. Vice Pres., Max Schwartz. Sec., Joseph Dinerman. Treas., Max Goldstein


JEWISH SYNAGOGUE (Sons of Montefiore), 132 Howard st. Rabbi, Elias Wolfson. Pres., Abram Wolff. Vice Pres., Isaac Oken. Sec. and Teacher, Harry Perlman. Treas., Michael Cohen


LUTHERAN


SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, Meadowcroft near Moore street. Organized May 23, 1882. Services in the Swedish language. Pastor, Peter E. Nordgren. Deacons, Edward P. Anderson, Olaf Lindquist, John A. Nelson, Gustave Clauson, August Ny- strom, Otto Johnson, Thure Gillinson. Treas., Herbert E. Stromquist. Sec., Mrs. Laura Lindquist. Supt. of Sabbath School, Thure Gilinson


METHODIST EPISCOPAL


CENTRALVILLE CHURCH, 694 Bridge cor. Hildreth street. Organized June 19, 1887. Pastor, Rev. Thomas T. Johnston. Trustees, William J. Chivall, Charles B. Garmon, Daniel A. Munson, Arthur L. Hiser, Eugene H. Anderson, Harold L. Richmond, Andrew G. Jenkins, Charles Gill. Clerk, Sadie J. Munson. Treas., Charles B. Garmon. Supt. of Sabbath School, Charles Gill. Sexton, John F. Maxwell


CHURCH OF ALL NATIONS, 200 Worthen street. Organized 1923 Pastor, Rev. Leslie C. Bockes. Asst. Pastor, H. W. Hebble- thwaite. Greek Pastor, Stephen C. Vaitses. Treas., A. Leon Hurd. Supt. Church School, Alan D. Bockes. Director, Nur- sery School, Nathalie C. Thibodeau. Director Religious Edu- cation, Dorothy Good


FIRST SWEDISH CHURCH, Moore corner Bourne street. Organized 1892. Pastor, Rev. Magne Bruno. Trustees, C. G. Pihl (chair- man), August P. Swanson, Carl G. Laurin (Sec.), August An- derson, Oscar Nyren, John Schonbon, Otto Englund, Victor Hedlund. Treas., John C. Casper. Supt. of Sabbath School, Axel William Schonbon


HIGHLAND UNION CHURCH, 27 Loring street. Organized March 12, 1875. Pastor, Rev. Everett E. Jackman. Treas. of the Trus- tees, William D. Large. Treas. of the Official Board, Henry J. Maguire. Collectors, Wesley M. Wilder, Sallie A. Burgess (benevolences), William D. Large. Supt. of Sunday School, John F. Osborne jr.


ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Hurd street. Organized 1826. Pastor, Rev. Charles S. Otto. Treas., Abel R. Campbell. Supt. of Sabbath School, Roscoe Drew. Pew Agent, George Scarlott. Organ- ist, Charles V. Barker. Sexton, William McKinley


WORTHEN STREET AFRICAN M. E. CHURCH, meets Sundays, 7.30 P.M. at 200 Worthen street. Pastor, Rev. Sexton L. Dausuel


METHODIST PRIMITIVE


LAWRENCE STREET PRIMITIVE CHURCH, Lawrence near Morton st. Organized 1886. Pastor, Rev. Alice Haire. Trustees, Robert Catherwood (Pres.), Samuel Burtt (Sec.), William Sykes. Clerk, Thomas Richards. Treas., Albert Catherwood. Supt. of Sun- day School, Charles Walker


MATTHEWS MEMORIAL CHURCH, Gorham corner Ellsworth street. Organized January 5, 1879. Pastor, Rev. John T. Ullom. Mod- erator, Richard C. Campbell. Clerk, Joseph Higginbottom. Treas., Samuel C. Rowe. Supt. of Sabbath School, Thomas Noble. Organist, Charles Pierce. Sexton, Thomas Noble


37


Churches


PRESBYTERIAN


FIRST CHURCH, 130 Appleton street. Organized June 23, 1869. Pastor, Rev. Lewis E. Shields. Elders, Thomas Gray, Hayden Russell, Robert E. Moir, Wm. J. Weir, Alexander Campbell, Edward Hanson, Thomas Sutherland, Finley M. Gray, Thomas Lees. Clerk, H. Magnus Sutherland. Treas., Allan R. Kirk- land. Fin. Sec., Edward Hanson. Deacons, Peter Caddell, Waldo Murphy. Trustees: Chairman, Thomas Lees, David Caddell, Stephen H. Dodd, Donald A. MacFadyen, William Barris, James C. Blackwood, Benjamin Holgate, Edward Han- son, A. R. Kirkland, William Clark. Sec., Hugh Weir. Sexton, Orrin W. Taylor


WESTMINSTER UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 23 Tyler street. Or- ganized February 26, 1888. Pastor, Rev. John Field Speel. Elders: David G. Common, A. M. Blackie, Hugh G. Walker, Robert C. Campbell, Murdock McIver. Clerk, James G. Mc- Kinley. Fin. Sec., Gavin Holt. Treas., Alexander Smith. Supt. of Sabbath School, Charles Young


ROMAN CATHOLIC


CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART, Moore street (Oblate Fathers). Organized 1884. Pastor, Rev. Dennis A. Sullivan. Assistants, Revs. Bernard Fletcher, James T. McDermott, Charles F. Barry, William F. Mahan, John H. Doherty, William J. Kerwin, Gerald Kenealy. Organist, Veronica Barr. Sexton, Brother Lawrence


HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (Polish), High street between Oak and Por- ter street. Organized 1904. Pastor, Rev. Alexander Ogonow- ski


IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH, 144 East Merrimack street. Belvidere. Pastor, Rev. Lawrence F. Tighe. Assistants, Revs. Owen P. McQuaid, William J. Stanton, James B. McCartin, Patrick J. Phelan, James J. McCartin, Martin E. Norton, William A. Robbins, John C. Duffy, Peter E. Larkin, Albert L. McDermott, James Connors, James B. McCartin. Organist, Mrs. Delia J. Walker


NOTRE DAME LOURDES CHURCH (French) (Oblate Fathers), 730 Middlesex street. Pastor, Rev. Joseph Denis. Assistant, Rev. Lucien J. Brassard. Choir Director, Emily Gaudette. Organist, Alma Soulard. Sexton, Brother Victor Generoux


ST.ANTHONY'S CHURCH, 893 Central street. Acting Pastor, Rev. Joseph T. Grillo. Organist, Frank L. Santos. Sexton, Jacintho Bento


ST.JEAN BAPTISTE CHURCH (French) (Oblate Fathers), 735 Merri- mack cor. Aiken st. Pastor and Superior, Very Rev. Joseph Eugene Turcotte. Assistants, Revs. Augustin Grafton, Avite Amyot, Athanase Marion, Louis G. Bachand, Armand Baron, Louis Alphonse, Nolin J. Edward Emery, Emile Bolduc, Felix Vachon, Joseph A. Fortier. Organist, George Dorval. Sexton, Brother Louis Desjardons


SAINTE JEANNE D'ARC CHURCH (French), 135 Fourth av. (Oblate Fathers). Pastor, Rev. Leon Lamothe. Assistants, Revs. Charles Denizot, Aurelien E. Mercil


ST.JOSEPH'S CHURCH (French), Lee street. Director, Armand Baron. Asst., Rev. Louis Alphonse Nolin


ST.JOSEPH'S LITHUANIAN CHURCH, Rogers corner Concord street. Pastor, Rev. Stanley Kuczas


ST. LOUIS CHURCH, West Sixth corner Boisvert. Organized 1904. Pastor, Rev. John B. Labossiere. Assistant Pastors, Revs. Eugene J. Vincent, Francois X. Gauthier, Francois X. Tanguay. Sexton, Eugene Ducharme. Choir Director, Edward Desrosiers ST.MARGARET'S CHURCH, 380 Stevens street. Pastor, Rev. Charles J. Galligan. Assistant Pastors, Revs. Andrew F. O'Brien and Leo N. O'Day. Sexton, George Darley


STE. MARIE'S CHURCH (French) (Oblate Fathers), 229 Woburn, South Lowell. Organized 1906. Director, Rev. Felix Vachon


38


Churches


ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, 26 Sixth street. Pastor, Rev. John J. Shaw. Assistants, Revs. James F. Lynch, Thomas J. Heagney, Aloy- sius G. Madden. Organist, Mrs. Ella Toye. Choir Director, James A. Murphy. Sexton, Joseph A. Riley. Asst. Sexton, James F. Riley


ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, Suffolk street. Pastor, Rev. John J. Mc- Garry. Assistants, Revs. James A. Supple, Joseph A. Curtin, Thomas J. McDonough. Sexton, John Wrenn. Organist, Henry T. Gilday


ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Gorham street opposite Court House. Pastor, Very Rev. Daniel J. Keleher, Ph. D., V. F. Assistants, Revs. John J. Costello, Francis L. Shea, Peter T. Linehan, John M. Manion. Organist, Rayman Kelly. Sexton, William Welch


ST.RITA'S CHURCH, 162 Mammoth rd. Pastor, Rev. John J. Powers. Assistant, Rev. Cornelius J. Cotter


UNITARIAN (See Congregational Unitarian)


UNIVERSALIST


FIRST CHURCH, Hurd near Central street. Organized July, 1827. Pastor, Rev. Harold W. Haynes. Clerk, Mark A. Adams. Collector, M. S. Clark. Treas., Mark A. Adams. Supt. of Sabbath School, The Pastor. Sexton, William B. Watson GRACE CHURCH, 44 Princeton cor. South Canton street. Organized 1838. Pastor, Rev. Isaac Smith. Clerk, Howard D. Smith. Treas., George W. Randall. Supt of Sabbath School, Harold P. Conklin. Sexton, George Marshall


OTHER RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES


ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 49 Grand street. Services morning and evening. Pastor, , Elder, E. W. Douglas. Dea- cons, Frank Sands, J. W. Wilkinson. Clerk Mrs. J. Wilkinson (Dracut). Sec. and Treas., Winslow George (Chelmsford). Supt. of Sunday School, Winslow George. Collector, Mrs. Winslow George


ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF ST. VARTANANTZ, 60 Lawrence st. Pastor, Rev. Gabriel Kachadonian. Sunday School Pres., Marcus D. Manuelian


CHRISTADELPHIANS, ECCLE. Meets Sunday A.M. at 84 Middlesex st. CHRISTIANS, Moore near Lawrence. Trustees, William Alexander (Chairman and Sec.), George McKee, Samuel J. Spence, Richard Robertson, James W. Marshall. Sunday School Supt., Ray- mond Downing. Treas., Samuel J. Spence


CHURCH OF GOD-CHRISTIANS, 170 Church street. Supt., K. S. Taylor. Asst., John Robertson


CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION (Greek), Clark cor. Hancock av. Pastor, Panos Constantinides. Pres., Emanuel Kaknes. Treas., Nicholas Houpis. Sec., George Pappadopoulos


COBURN MISSION, 755 Varnum avenue. Supt., Carl H. Palm


FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 51 First street. Organized Feb- ruary, 1903. Pastor, Rev. Edward E. Martin. Clerk and Treas., Edward N. Sleeper. Supt. of Sunday School, Wal- ter S. Bynon. Sexton, Frederick Lunn


FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, 1224 Middlesex. Pres., Mrs. Re- becca E. Harvey. Treas., Mrs. Jennie Robinson. Clerk, Mrs. Walter Phelps. Collector, Charles S. Harvey


FREE CHURCH, 150 Middlesex. Minister, Rev. George C. Wright. Sexton David H. Jones


HOLY TRINITY GREEK (Orthodox), 107 Jefferson street. Services every Sunday 8 to 11.30 A.M. Archbishop, Rev. M. Vasilios. Pastor, Rev. Nicholas Hatzivasiliou. Pres., George Tzalatis. Treas., Arthur Demoulas. Sec., James Kirkilis




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.