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Justices of the Peace- Gardner P. Ladd George Mitchell, Jr. Charles F. Paine Harry W. Vaughan Louis A. Woodbury
Lawyer-Charles F. Paine Library- Groveland Public; May Estes, lib.
South G. Mason-John Costello, George C. Ford
Milliner-Mary L. Estes
Music Teachers-Catherine E. Elliott Blanche Hopkinson
Annie S. Parker
Aphia Spofford
Newsdealers-John P. Rundlett L. A. Woodbury Notary Public-Arthur S. Ladd Nurses-Mrs. Catherine Elliott Nellie M. Hodgdon Mrs. Sidney E. Johnson
Painters-Horace N. Bailey (house) Orrin S. Fegan (carriage) Rufus O. Philbrick (carriage) Will N. Wales (house)
Physicians-Curtis S. Carter Thomas E. Lilley, S. Groveland
Louis A. Woodbury
Post Offices and Postmasters- Groveland-J. P. Rundlett South Groveland-Edward Lanen
Provision Dealers-Albert S. Barker T. J. Buckley Elden S. 'Crombie Charles H. Horton
Harry G. Parker George E. Strout
Saw Mill-Harrington & Harriman
Slaughterers-George W. Chase John Cook
Stoves and Ranges- Walter S. Canney Cobban Brothers Undertakers-Charles H. Cammett Charles D. Twombly
Woolen Mfrs .- Groveland Mills, South G.
HADLEY.
In Hampshire Co., 3 m. northeast of Northampton on Central Mass. Div. B. & M. R. R. Inc. May 22, 1661. Pop. 1,704.
Villages-Fort River, East Hadley, Hartsbrook, Hockanum, North Hadley, Plainville, Russellville.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March.
Clerk-H. S. Shipman
Selectmen-Austin E. Cook, ch. Francis S. Reynolds Thomas Gerry, North H.
Auditor-Roswell S. Gaylord Treasurer-H. S. Shipman
Collector-James P. Burke Assessors-B. W. Sawtelle, ch. Wm. J. Cunningham H. C. Russell, North H.
Overseers Poor-Selectmen
North H.
Constables-R. Bell Harry Scott, A. Briggs Supt. Streets-Selectmen Board Health-Selectmen
Public Schools.
Committee-J. W. Clark, ch., North H. Maria L. Pasco G. B. Smith Prin. High School-Herbert Thayer
Prins. Grammar Schools- Eva Butterfield
Emma Rhood
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Auctioneers-R. Bell W. H. Comins
LAWYERS
Blacksmiths-II.
L.
Bates
North H.
John Thompson, Samuel Shaw
Boot and Shoe Makers- J. Billings
G. Memitz
Broom Mfrs .- Charles Cook & Son Horace Cook W. H. Gates
Carpenters-L. E. Crozier J. D. Marsh
J. W. Marsh, Jr.
Cider Maker-H. P. Barker Cigars and Tobacco- D. H. Dickinson
Clergymen and Churches- F. D. Huntington (E.) Edward E. Keedy, First Cong. John W. Lane, Second Cong., North H. Coal Dealer-F. Sanders Express-American Express Co.
Fertilizers-J. P. Burke R. S. Gaylord W. A. Wilson, North H.
Flour and Grain-J. C. Howe William Phillips Smith & Cogswell General Stores- Daniel McDonald, North H.
H. S. Shipman
Grist Mills-J. C. Howe. North H,
William Phillips
H. P. Barker Hotel- Elmwood House, Edward Lyons, prop.
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Use Tools, and some of them are mighty sharp. This Book is one of the handiest Tools in a Lawyer's Workshop.
GROVELAND-HADLEY.
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
HADLEY-Continued.
Justices of the Peace- Orville W. Prouty Henry S. Shipman L. W. West
Lawyer-Charies G. Delano
Libraries-Hadley Young Men's Li- brary, Mrs. J. D. Marsh, lib. North Hadley Young Men's Library, G. H. Tuttle, lib.
Nurserymen-A. E. Davis Thomas Ford Painters-A. Briggs L. E. Crosler & Son George Gaunt
Physicians-Franklin Bonney Robert Morrison
Post Offices and Postmasters- Hadley-H. S. Shipman North Hadley-F. H. Russell Saw Mills-J. C. Howe, R. M. Smith School -. Hopkins Academy, H. M. Thayer, prin. Stables-R. S. Gaylord Edward Lyons
North H.
Stage Line-North Hadley & Hadley. Frank Frost, prop.
Tobacco Dealers, Wholesale -- T. E. Burke Dickinson Brothers W. A. Wilson, North H. Tool Mfr .- J. C. Howe (broom)
Undertaker-J. W. Marsh, Jr.
HALIFAX.
In Plymouth Co., 28 m. southeast of Boston and 9 m. northwest of Ply- mouth on Plymouth Div. Old Colony Sys. N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Inc. July 4, 1734. Pop. 497.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday In March.
Clerk-Thomas D. Morton
Selectmen-Jabez P. Thompson, ch. Sylvanus Bourne Cephas Washburn, South Hanson Auditor-Stephen P. Lull
Treasurer and Collector- Jabez P. Thompson
Assessors-Selectmen Overseers Poor-Selectmen
Constable-Thomas F. Harlow
Supt. Streets-William T. Hayward
Board Health-Selectmen
Public Schools.
Committee-Otis Pratt, ch. George W. Hayward James T. Thomas Supt. Schools-James T. Thomas
Prin. Grammar School- Edward B. Jones
. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Auctioneers-Lysander W. Hayward Otis B. Perry .
Bicycle Dealers-Charles E. Cook . Warren Harlow Blacksmiths-Jared B. Baker Robert Dewhurst
Clergyman and Church- Jesse H. Jones, Congregational
Coal and Wood-Sylvanus Bourne Edwin H. Vaughan
Expresses-Bradford & Co. Express New York & Boston Despatch
General Stores-George A. Estes Jonah R. Hollis
F. D. Lyon & Co.
Hotel- Monponset, Maurice Schindler, prop.
Justices of the Peace- Charles H. Paine
Jebez P. Thompson
Library-Holmes Library. James T. Thomas, lib.
Lumber Dealers-Geo. W. Hayward Jabez P. Thompson Edwin H. Vaughan
Masons-Charles H. Sceggel James T. Thomas
Nurseryman-Nicholas Feilen
Painters-Charles Sceggel James T. Thomas
Post Office and Postmaster- Halifax-Thomas D. Morton
Saw Mills-N. K. Angus Bosworth Brothers Robert Dewhurst
Thompson Mill Co.
William Tillson Edwin H. Vaughan
Sexton-George A. Estes
Wood Dealers-Bosworth Bros.
E. S. Hayward W. T. Hayward M. Howland William M. Tiilson
J. P. Thompson
HAMILTON.
In Essex Co., 15 m. south of Newburyport on Eastern Div. B. & M. R. R .; electric railway from Asbury Grove to Beverly and through the east part of the town to Ipswich, Essex and Beverly. Inc. June 21, 1793. Pop. 1,356. Villages-Asbury Grove, West District, East District, North District, Ham- Ilton Center, South Hamilton.
353 Directories At the price of one or- dinary City Directory is the claim of
THIS BOOK.
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HAMILTON.
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TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting second Tuesday in March. Clerk-Otis F. Brown Selectmen-Isaac F. Knowlton, ch. George H. Gibney George E. Safford Auditor-Albert D. Foster Treasurer-Daniel E. Safford Collector-Charles W. Appleton Assessors-Selectmen
Overseers Poor-Selectmen Constables-George T. Litchfield Sylvester Dane William C. Wallace Charles E. Whipple Alden J. Chandler Highway Commissioner- Charles E. Whipple Board Health-Selectmen
Public Schools.
Committee-George K. Knowlton, ch. Albert L. Whipple Jesse G. Nichols Prin. Grammar School- Adelaide A. Keith
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Baker -- Jos. N. Waiker, Asbury Grove Bicycle Dealers-Lester E. Libby Blacksmiths-Edwin L. Morse Albert E. Potter, Wenham Depot
Boarding House- Mrs. G. H. Gibney, Wenham Depot
Boot and Shoe Dealers- Freeman A. Smith & Co., Wenham Depot
Boot and Shoe Makers-
Moses Burnham, Wenham Depot
George A. Whitehouse
Butter and Cheese-Daniel McNeal Carpenters-Charies W. Appieton Thomas Horne John H. Mann, Wenham Depot
Charles A. Peterson, Wenham Depot
Addison B. Towie Frank P. Trusseli, Wenham Depot
Cattle Dealer- Isaac F. Knowiton, Wenham Depot Clergymen and Churches- Jesse G. Nichols, Congregationai Joseph Simpson, Methodist Williard I. Shattuck, Union, Wenham Depot
UNSETTLED CLERGYMAN.
A. D. Gorham (B.), Wenham Depot
Clothing Dealers-
Freeman A. Smith & Co., Wenham Depot Coal and Wood-John C. Sauer J. C. Underhiii & Son, Willow street Confectionery and Fruit- John J. Hinkly Samuel A. Waite, Wenham Depot
Crayon Portraits-
Walter C. Addison, Wenham Depot Dentist-Albert L. Whipple Dressmakers- Mrs. Lewis Bradstreet, Wenham Depot
Mrs. Helen L. Conant, Wenham Depot
Elia F. Green Lydia E. Rankins Mrs. Mary A. Smith
Dog Kennels-George S. Thomas .
Druggist- Horace E. Andrews, Wenham Depot Dry and Fancy Goods- William Crosby Electrician-Thomas McCaffrey Express-American Express Co. Boston, Hamilton & Essex Express Co., A. C. Cummings, agent, Wenham Depot
Florist-Edward A. Wright
General Stores- Sidney C. Gould, Wenham Depot
Ambrose E. Peatfield, Asbury Grove
Grist, Cider and Saw Mill- Caleb J. Norwood
Grocers-Sidney C. Gould, Wenham D. Frank C. Norton
Wenham Depot Lester E. Libby, Bernhardt
Hairdressers-Heinrich Forrest Shepperson
Halls-Hamilton Hail, capacity 300 Town Hall, capacity 450
Hay and Grain- J. C. Underhill & Son, Willow street Hotels -- Asbury Grove Hotei (summer) Chebacco House (summer), William A. Prince, prop. Winepoyken House, Thos. W. Brown, Jr .. manager
Ice Dealer-Charles E. Whippie Jeweler and Watchmaker- Joseph W. Hayes, Wenham Depot
Justices of the Peace- Otis F. Brown Joseph P. Lovering Daniel E. Safford
Kitchen Furnishing Goods- Jospeh W. Hayes. Wenham Depot
Lawyer-Daniel E. Safford
Library-Hamilton Public Library, Grace C. Stone, lib.
Market Gardener-Isaac F. Day Masons-Geo. H. Gibney, Wenham Depot Charles S. Gwinn (stone) Emery Lawrence Samuel E. McGiauflin (stone), Wenham Depot
Musical Instrument Mfr .- J. F. Smith (mandolins)
Painters-James C. Daniels Edward A. Lane (house, sign and car- riage) George A. Lunt (carriage and sign)
Aifred T. Poole (house) George C. Ryerson
Physician-Samuel E. Thayer
Piano Dealer-Frank R. Shaller Pool Room-Samuei A. Waitt
Post Offices and Postmasters- Hamilton -Miss Annie E. Woodbury Asbury Grove-John V. Emerson Wenham Depot-Lester E. Libby
Provision Dealers- Arthur C. Dane (peddier) Ephraim A. Dane (peddier) James B. Gibney, Wenham Depot
Sidney C. Gouid, Wenham Depot
Daniei D. Stone
Restaurants-Lester E. Libby Stables-
Arthur C. Cummings, Wenham Depot Ambrose E. Peatfleld Charies O. Putnam, Asbury Grove Tailor-Clara Berry (ladies' and gents'), Wenham Depot
Teamsters-Arthur C. Cummings Sylvester Dane
George H. Gibney. Wenham Depot
Charles S. Gwinn Isaac F. Knowiton
THIS BOOK
Contains the only completo Business Directory of Mass. achusetts; the information is obtained by personal can. vass of the State, and is duly copyrighted.
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
HAMILTON-Continued
Emery A. Lawrence Undertakers-Edmund C. Tibbets John F. Smith, Wenham Depot
Wagon Mfr .- Albert E. Potter, Wenham Depot Wheelwrights-Edwin L. Morse Albert E. Potter, Wenham Depot
HAMPDEN.
In Hampden Co., 100 m. from Boston and 10 m. from Springfield; reached by stage from East Longmeadow (6 m.). Inc. March 28, 1878. Pop. 743.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday in April. Clerk-Willie M. Pease
Selectmen-Mortimer Pease, ch. Nelson M. Carew William J. Sessions
Auditor-John Flynn Treasurer-Willie M. Pease
Collector-D. Lincoln McCray
Assessors-Patrick E. Wall, ch. Colman M. Walker Charles I. Burleigh
Overseers Poor-Selectmen
Constables-George Driscoll Edward P. Lyons Clarence F. Bradway
Highway Commissioners -- William Leach Erwin H. Temple
Ernest W. Howlett
Cemetery Commissioners- Calvin Stebbens William Leach Matthias Casey
Board Health-Selectmen
Public Schools.
Committee-Moses H. Warren, ch. Nelson E. Pease D. Lincoln McCray
Supt .- Mary L. Poland, . Springfield
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Blacksmith-D. F. Powers Boot and Shoe Maker- Bernard Woodruff Carpenter-Frank Crocker Cider Maker-Edward Hitchcock
Clergymen and Churches- John Cameron, Baptist
Charles H. Dalrymple, Methodist James B. Sargent, First Cong.
Coal Dealer-Edward P. Lyons
Express-Adams Express Co.
Flour and Grain Dealer- C. C. Chaffee
General Stores-Mrs. Wm. H. Barnes Matthias Casey
. Sumner Smith Grist Mill-M. P. Carmody Grocers-J. Ryan Mrs. E. G. Vinlca
Hairdresser-Isaac P. Willard
Hotels- Allen House, Mrs. P. C. Allen, prop. Hampden Inn, Mrs. D. C. West, prop
Justices of the Peace- Epaphro A. Day Sumner Sınith
Library-Hampden Free Public L'brary, Mrs. John Q. Adams, lib.
Notaries Public-George T. Ballard H. Warner
Painters -- John Q. Adams (carriage) J. W. Duffey
Physicians-George T. Ballard
Post Office and Postmaster- Hampden-Matthias Casey Provision Dealer-W. S. Hunt Saw and Shingle Mill- M. P. Carmody Stable-Clark Goodwill
Stage Line-Hampden
& East Long.
meadow (6 m.), C. F. Kenworthy, prop Stoves and Tinware-J. A. Ames Undertaker-Clark Goodwill
Wheelwright-John Q. Adams Woolen Goods Mfr .- Hampden Mills Co. (cassimeres) John Kenworthy (blankets)
.
HANCOCK.
In Berkshire Co., 160 m. from Boston and 9 m. northwest of Pittsfield by stage. Inc. July 2, 1776. Pop. 511. Village-Goodrich Hollow.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March.
Clerk-Charles B. Wells
Selectmen-Delos HI. Whitman, chi. Charles II. Wells Willie A. Gardner Auditor-Lewis E. Harmon Treasurer and Collector- Daniel Shepardson Assessors-II. Edgar Whitman, ch. Elmer S. Goodrich
Arthur R. LeBarron
Overseers Poor-Selectmen Constable-Alcander A. Grant Highway Surveyor- George H. Hadsell Cemetery Commissioner-C. H. Wells Board Health-Selectmen
Public Schools.
Committee- Mrs. Ella Goodrich, ch. Mrs. Ida C. Gardner George B. Sweet
IT'S THERE.
If you don't and the name you are looking for in this book under a certain heading, look elsewhere. Classi- fications vary. It's sure to be under some of them.
HANCOCK-HANOVER.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Band-Hancock Brass Band, Arthur R. Le Barron, leader Blacksmiths-Junia H. Chittenden A. A. Grant Carpenters-Henry F. Bailey L. E. Harmon Clergyman and Church- William F. Zell, Baptist UNSETTLED CLERGYMEN. Andrew F. Morey (Meth.) Daniel Shepardson (B.) . General Stores-Otis B. Butterfield Charles L. Lapham
Harness Maker-Charles B. Wells Hotel-
Lawton House, C. M. Lawton, prop. Insurance Agent-Chas. L. Lapham Justices of the Peace- Charles L. Lapham Rufus L. Mason
Library-Hancock Public Library. Dan- iel Shepardson, lib.
Milliner-Jane A. Taylor Physician- C A. Chaloner, Stephentown, N. Y. Post Office and Postmaster- Hancock-Charles L. Lapham Sexton-Heman B. Jones
HANOVER.
In Plymouth Co., 26 m. southeast of Boston and 8 m. east of North Abing- ton at terminus Hanover Br. Old Colony Sys. N. Y .. N. H. & H. R. R .; elec- tric railway from North Hanover to Hingham, Rockland and Weymouth. Inc. June 14, 1727. Pop. 2,051.
Villages-Assinippi, Curtis Crossing, Winslow's Crossing, Hanover Four Corners, South Hanover, West Hanover, North Hanover. Center Hanover.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March.
Clerk-Bernard Damon. West H.
Selectmen-
George C. Russell, ch., West H.
Eben C. Waterman Edward A. Bowker, South H. Auditor-Morton V. Bonney, West H. Treasurer-Bernard Damon, West H. Collector- Charles W. Briggs, West H.
Blacksmiths-James Jones
Lester Hayward F. Josslyn, E. Y. Perry
West H.
D. H. Stoddard, North H.
Boot and Shoe Dealers- Thomas Drew Josselyn & White. West H.
Boot and Shoe Findings- Ezra Phillips & Sons, South H.
R. C. Waterman & Co.
Boot and Shoe Mirs .-
N. V. Goodrich & Co., South H.
Kilham & Turner, Assinippi
Box Makers- L. Phillips & Co., West H.
Carpenters-Thomas Barstow
Joshua Dwelley, South H.
Robert Dwelley, South H.
E. W. Stockbridge, South H.
Thomas Pinson, West H.
Carriage Repositories- Hanover Carriage Co. John W. Kingman & Son, South H.
Clergymen and Churches- Edward Disbrow. Cong.,
West H.
O. L. Griswold, Methodist F. S. Harridon, Episcopal M. S. Nash. Universalist
Andrew Read, Baptist,
North H.
James J. Tobey, Baptist, North H.
John Wilde, Cong., Four Corners
UNSETTLED CLERGYMEN.
David B. Ford (Baptist) Andrew Reed
Clothing Dealer-Thomas Drew
Conl and Wood- Phillips. Bates & Co.
Confectionery and Fruit- Alfred C. Damon
Crockery and Glassware- James Johnson
Dentist-George W. Baker Dressmakers- Mrs. Charles E. Damon, North H. Ella M. Eells
Ezra Phillips & Sons, Bleyele Dealer- F. W. Phillips,
South H. North H.
West H.
South H.
West H.
Druggist-W. S. Curtis Dry Goods-Mary E. Flavell & Co. Express-Boston Express
CLERGYMEN
North H.
George W. Curtis, Lot Phillips,
West H.
Board Health-Selectmen
Chief Fire Dept .- Andrew T. Duncan
Public Schools.
Committee-Edw. D. Disbrow, ch.
Sophia R. Phillips, South H. Melvin S. Nash, North H.
Supt .- Albert J. Curtis, West HI.
Prin. High School- Herman N. Knox, West H.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Auctioneers- H. W. Bates. Jedediah Dwelley, Everett N. Mann, Battery Zinc Mirs .-
Overseers Poor-Selectmen
Constables-Hird W. Bates, South H. Joseph Cushman Everett N. Morris, West H.
David H. Stoddard, North HI.
Highway Commissioners- Rufus M. Sturtevant, West H. Joshua Studley, West H.
George M. Curtis, North H.
Cemetery Commissioners- Morrill A. Phillips
Will not find the Text for a Sermon in this Book, but if they want to look up a marriage certificate in a neighboring town, it will tell them who to write to.
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
HANOVER-Continued.
Florists- Alpheus Packard, George S. Sylvester Flour and Grain-Thomas Drew Phillips, Bates & Co. General Stores- Frederick W. Bowker
West H.
John S. Brooks, North H.
Damon Brothers.
West H.
Thomas Drew.
South H.
O. F. Ellis, West H.
Josselyn & White, West H.
Robert W. Kilham, North H.
E. B. Packard, West H.
Grist Mill-
L. Philips & Co., West H.
Grocers-John H. Flavel
A. W. Whiting,
South H.
Allen Wright, Assinippl
Hairdressers-Joseph Tripp M. E. Silva, South H.
Harness Maker-C. D. Barnard
Hay and Straw-F. C. Ridgeway Horse Dealers-
E. C. Harding, Otis Mann, Fred Stetson,
South H.
South H.
Hotel-Howard, A. N. Josselyn, prop.
Ice Dealers-W. S. Simmons Cushing Wilder, West H.
Ink Mfr .-
W. E. Bonney,
South H.
Insurance Agents-
Dwelley & Nash,
North H.
Justices of the Peace-
Lloyd Vernon Briggs
Hira W. Bates
Harry E. 'Chamberlain
Jededlah Dwelley
Thomas Drew
D. B. Ford
J. W. Hinckley
H. L. House
Annie M. Klllam (speclal commissioner)
Charles H. Killam
Everett N. Mann
M. S. Nash
J. F. Simmons
E. C. Waterman
Lawyer- J. F. Simmons,
Assinippl
Library-John Curtis Library, Emlly
Wood Turner-
E. A. Josselyn, South H.
HANSON.
In Plymouth Co., 16 m. from Plymouth and 24 m. south by southeast of Boston, North Hanson and South Hanson being on the Plymouth Div. Old Col- ony Sys. N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R .: Hanson is 1 3-4 m. from North Hanson and 2 m. from South Hanson: stage route to Whitman. Inc. Feb. 22. 1820. Pop, 1,380. Villages-Hanson, South Hanson, North Hanson, Gurney's Corners, Bryantvile.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday In March.
Clerk-John Barker
Selectmen- Walter F. Damon, ch., Bryantville George E. Thomas. South II. Frank Bourne
Auditor-George Howland, South H. Treasurer and Collector-John Barker Assessors-Selectmon Overseers Poor-Selectmen
Constables-George W. Turner Elmer E. Johnson. South H. Highway Surveyor- Thomas W. Bourne South HI.
Board Health-Selectmen
TOIREACHT CONTRACTORS THROUGHOUT NEW ENGLAND
ADVERTISE IN `THE BUILDER'S WEEKLY WORCESTER MASS.
Lumber Dealers- Philliips, Bates & Co. Lot Phillips & Co., Machinists- West H. C. H. Dwelley, Marshail Reed, West H.
West H.
Mason- Waldo P. Phillips. West H.
Milliner-Mrs. E. W. Stockbridge
Music & Musical Instruments - Charles E. Turner, South H. Nail Mirs .- R. C. Waterman & Sons
Newspapers-Hanover Branch (week- ly), J. S. Smith, prop. North River Pioneer (weekly), H. B. Loud & Co., props.
Notaries Public-Lloyd Briggs
L. Vernon Briggs E. C. Waterman
Painters-M. C. Bailey J. D. Bonney Brown & Lean
Physicians-William P. Groovestein Clarence L. Howes Andrew L. MacMilian
Plumber-C. A. Peterson (estate)
Post Offices and Postmasters- Hanover-John H. Flavell
West Hanover-II. B. Magoun
South Hanover-Thomas Drew North Hanover-J. S. Brooks Assinippl-R. W. Klllam
Poultry Dealer- Henry H. Josseiyn.
South H.
Provision Dealers- Stetson & Habhili
Real Estate Agent- H. N. Magoun
Saw Mills-Samuel H. Church
West H. Lot Phillips & Co.,
Rubber Mfrs .- E. H. Clapp Rubber Co.
Stables-I. N. Howland Fred Stetson, South H.
Stoves and Tinware- C. A. Peterson (estate)
Tack Mfrs .- Samuel Salmond & Son Ezra Phillips & Sons, South H.
Undertakers- Andrew T. Damon, West H. W. E. Studley, North H.
Weather Strip Mfrs .-
E. I. Church & Co., West H.
Sylvester, 11b.
South H.
HANSON-HARDWICK.
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Public Schools.
Committee --- Evie W. Drew, ch. Sumner A. Chapman, Abbie F. Phillips, Supt .- A. J. Curtis, Prins. Grammar Schools- Anna J. Billings Josie M. Chamberlain,
South H. South H.
Hanover
South H.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Auctioncers-John Barker Seth M. Briggs John Foster Willlam H. Keene Bicycle Dealers-R. A. Everson George L. Hayward Benjamin F. Livermore
Blacksmiths- John Foster, South H.
· Ellas C. Poole
Joseph White, North H.
Boat Builder-Nathan L. White
Box Maker-John Foster
Brick Mir .- Wallace House
Carpenters-Gibson Beale, South H.
Robert Muirhead
Frank F. Keene
Robert D. Rand,
South H.
Austin B. Howland,
South H.
Carriage Mfr .- Jos. White, North H.
Clergymen and Churches- Charles S. Bates, First Cong.
Joseph B. Read, Baptist,
South H.
Coal and Wood- W. W. Copeland, North H.
Dry Goods-Geo. W. Severance Fred Q. Barker
Express-New York & Boston Despatch
Flour and Grain- W. W. Copeland, North H.
General Stores-
Walter Calder, South H.
E. T. Clark, South H.
W. W. Copeland,
North H.
Henry B. Harding
F. E. HIll,
South H.
Edgar F. Witherell
Horse Dealers- H. H. White, Joseph White Ice Denters-H. B. Lantz Cushing Wilder
North H.
Insurance Agents-John Barker Walter E. Damon, Bryantville
O. L. Gurney, South H.
Justices of the Peace- Otis L. Bonney Sumner A. Chapman Walter E. Damon, Bryantville South H.
John Foster, Oscar L. Gurney, Joseph D. White
South H.
Lawyer-Otis L. Bonney
Libraries-Hanson . Library Associa-
tion, Mary J. Drew
Hanson Public Library, Ida F. Witherell, librarian
Wampatuck Library, Abble Phillips, lib., South Hanson
Lumber Dealer-John Foster Mason-Geo. Brewster, South H.
Newsdealers-Walter Cushing Henry B. Harding J. Everett Josselyn, South H. Oil Dealer-Solon Simpson
Painters-Geo. Crocker, South H.
Wesley P. Keene, South H.
Powers & Eldridge
Photographer-Wells S. Elliott W. H. Keene, South H.
Physician-Flavel S. Thomas
Post Offices and Postmasters- Hanson-H. B. Harding South Hanson-J. Everett Josselyn
North Hanson-W. W. Copeland
Printers-S. M. Briggs, South H.
Provision Dealer-S. T. Bourne Rubber Goods-Fred Q. Barker
Saw Mills-Cushing Wilder, John Foster, South H.
Sexton-John Barker
South H. Stables-Edward Bailey. S. Erin Perry Tack Mirs .- O. W. Maglathlin & Co. Wheelwright-Hiram Stetson
Wood Dealers-Frank Bourne John Foster
HARDWICK.
In Worcester Co., 70 m. from Boston and 28 m northwest of Worcester, Wheelwright being a station on Mass. Central Div. B. & M. R. R. and Gil- bertville being on Ware River Br. B. & A. R. R .; stage connection with Gilbertville. Inc. Jan. 10, 1739. Pop. 2,655.
Villages-Gilbertville, Furnace, Wheelwright.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday In March.
Clerk-Timothy Palge
Selectinen-Samuel S. Dennis, ch. Joel L. Powers John N. Hillman
Auditor-William A. Newcomb
Treasurer-George Manly
Collector-Joel L. Powers Assessors-Joel L. Powers, chairman Timothy Paige
Fred E. Ruggles, Glibertville
Overseers Poor- Samuel S. Dennis, ch.
PRINTING
George Manley Alfred H. Richardson, Gilbertville Constables- Fred E. Crawford, Gilbertville
Myron N. Ayers H. E. Barnes Supt. Streets-Joel L. Powers
Sinking Fund Commissioners- Samuel S. Dennis George Warner Elmer M. Marsh, Gilbertville
Board Health- Dr. Myron HI. Davis, ch.
Charles F. Angell, Gilbertville George F. Illman, Furnace
Of anything that can be printed. F. S. Blanchard & Co., Worcester.
North H.
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
HARDWICK-Continued.
Public Schools.
Committee --- George W. Wheelwright, Jr., ch. Wheelwright Mrs. Jennie M. Thayer Dr. William A. Hare, Gilbertville Supt .- Mortimer H. Bowman, Barre Prin. High School-Frank W. Kimball
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Blacksmiths-H. E. Barnes H. M. Bracken,
Furnace
F. E. Cormler Patrick Moore, Gilbertville
Boot and Shoe Dealer- George C. Stevenson, Jr.
Boot and Shoe Makers- C. Parmenter, Gilbertville
George C. Stevenson, Jr., Gilbertville
Carpenters-Ellis Barnes Sumner Burrage Lyman Chase Cattle Dealer-John P. , Day Cigars and Tobacco- John W. Hurley John W. McElwee
Clergymen and Churches- Wm. C. Grace, St. Aloysius R. C. Gil- bertville
Harlan Page, First Calvinistic Cong.
Dwight C. Stone, Cong., Gilbertville
, First Cong. Universalist
Coal Dealers-H. E. Barnes Charles Dexter, Gilbertville
Sullivan Brothers, Gilbertville
Creameries-C. Brigham Co. Hardwick Co-op. Creamery Co.
Dressmakers-
Anna Cornell. Gilbertville
Lizzle Doane
Hannah Mellen Marlon Perry
Express-American Express Co., Gli- bertville
Fancy Goods-
J. W. McElwee, Gilbertville
General Stores-E. C. Barnes
H. E. Emmons
E. F. Gendreau,
Gilbertville
A. S. Gerdron, Gilbertville Hillman Brothers, Furnace
C. F. Hitchcock & Co.,
Gilbertville
Grain Dealers-
Willard Cleveland. Furnace Furnace
Hillman Brothers.
D. F. Howard, Gl bertville
Grist Mills-Hillman Bros., Furnace D. F. Howard, Gilbertville George Thrasher, Furnace Hairdresser-J. Brunelle, Gilbertville Hotels-
Union Hotel, William M. Bombrlant, prop. Gilbertville
G. W. Hillman, Furnace Windsor House, James L. Stevensou,
prop. Gilbertville
Mrs. F. L. Sturtevant Iec Dealer-Charles Dexter Jeweler and Watchmaker- E. P. Beaman, Gilbertville
Justices of the Peace- James P. Fay Dennis Healy (trial justice), Furnace
Elmer A. Hillman, Furnace
Timothy Palge
Harrison Spooner
Libraries-Glibertville Public Library. Alfred H. Richardson, lib.
Hardwick Free Library, Miss Spooner, 11b.
Hannah
Lumber Dealers-D. F. Howard A. B. & H. A. Spooner Arthur F. Thayer
Mason-Benj. Manley. Gilbertville
Paper Mfrs .- George W. Wheelwright Paper Co., Wheelwright
Physicians-Myron H. Davis William A. Hare, Gilbertville
Horace M. Leach, Gilbertville
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