Massachusetts year book and city and town register, 1895, Part 67

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Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Worcester, Mass. : F.S. Blanchard & Co.
Number of Pages: 616


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35 schools; 2 evening schools; children of school age 1974; appropriation $30,587.


Public Library-COMMITTEE-Chairman, John D. White; Geo. E. Carter, Justin Spaulding.


Librarian, Geo. V. Wheelock, $400.


Clergymen-C. F. Abbott (Un.), N. Black (E.), Bonneville (R. C.), C. G. Burnham (Cong.), A. Delphos (R. C.), Chicopee Falls, G. F. Durgin (M.), J. J. McCoy (R. C.), D. H. Stoddard (B.), Chicopee Falls, P. D. Stone (R. C.), Chico- pee Falls, E. S. Ufford (B.), Willimansett, Chas. Pease (Cong.), F. S. Chalupka (Polish R. C.), Geo. Kerr (Pres.).


Attorneys-Cornelius J. Driscoll, Opera House block; Jas. H. Loomis, South Springfield, Sidney Sanders, 67 Main street, Luther White, Opera House block.


Physicians-


Beauchamp J. O. 76 Market


Bennitt Francis M. 38 High


Berry L. M. Broadway Deroin, Frank X. 98 Dwight


Mellen Wm. M. E. 123 Exchange


Parker F. F. 41 Centre


Dionne Lewis 65 Walnut


Prindle C. H. 120 Springfield


Dresser Geo. 315 Front


Riopelle Alex. J. 168 Centre


Fletcher S. E. 96 Grape


Forbes H. Gordon 30 Broadway


Whitaker Wm. A. 39 Spring


Justices of the Peace and Notaries-


Boyd Henry J.


*Driscoll Cornelius J.


*Hitchcock Loranus E. Kentfield Wm. O. Chico- pee Falls


Newell P. J. Willimanset Nash A. S. Willimanset Taylor Jas. E.


*Loomis Jas. H. Chico- pee Falls


O'Neil Wm. F. Chicopee Falls


*White John D.


*White Luther


EVERETT. (Middlesex Co.) Settled 1630; a town 1670; a city 1892. Pop. 11,068; voters 3030 males, 256 females; val. $12,509,700; rate $15.40; net debt $317,304. No license.


Political Districts-7th Congressional, 6th Councilor, 6th Middlesex Senatorial, 10th Middlesex Representative.


Postmaster-W. A. Ham.


Principal Industries-Manufacture baby carriages, bicycles, varnish, chemicals, phosphates, wheels, rope, foundry products.


Communication-3 miles north of Boston on Eastern Div. Boston & Maine R. R .; electric cars to Boston. Exp., American, Boston Local.


City Election-Second Tuesday in December.


City Government-Mayor, John S. Cate, salary $500.


ALDERMEN-President, Geo. C. Aiken. Arthur W. Hatch, Robert H. Jenkins, Harris B. Hall, Dudley P. Bailey, Chas. Manser.


Meetings second and fourth Tuesdays of each month.


COMMON COUNCILMEN-President, Chas. L. Paine. Ward 1, F. D. Goddard, Harry W. Johnson, Michael McNamara; Ward 2, Lewis Carroll, Darius Hadley,


Whalen P. F. Chicopee Falls


Gibbs L. J. 31 Broadway


Martin A. R., Chicopee Falls Falls Robinson Geo. D.


Norton Francis H.


Sanders Sidney, N. P.


Taylor Geo. S.


*McClench Wm. W.


Page Thos. C. Chicopee


Guimond J. O. Centre Lynch M. H. 1 Broadway


467


CITY REGISTER.


Clarence A. Hammond; Ward 3, Deoscar F. Allen, Alpheus R. Henderson. Wm. J. Schoppelery; Ward 4, Chas. Bruce, Moses A. Gill, Alpheus E. White; Ward 5, E. Clarence Colby, Chas. M. Gowen, R. Henry Marsh; Ward 6, Fred A. Beals, Jas. E. Freeman, Chas. L. Paine; Clerk, Harold I. Smith, $200.


Meetings first and third Tuesdays of each month.


City Officers-City Clerk, Jos. H. Cannell, $1200.


Treasurer and Collector, Nathan Nichols, $1400.


Messenger, Frank T. Pettengill, $600.


Solicitor, Geo. E. Smith, $800.


Auditor, E. Elmer Foye, $500.


City Engineer, E. W. Lydston, $1500.


Inspector of Buildings, Elisha A. Loring, $1200.


Inspector of Provisions and Animals, Geo. Peabody.


Chief of Police, Sam'l M. Emerton, $1200.


Chief Engineer of Fire Dept., Columbus Corey, $75.


City Physician, Edw. W. Young, $400.


Clerk of Departments, Howard G. Hinkley, $500.


Inspector of Milk, Nathan B. Smith, $100.


Inspector of Oil, Thos. S. Spear.


Clerk of Committees, Geo. W. S. Dockum, $250.


Sealer of Weights and Measures, Fred A. Kittredge.


ASSESSORS-G. C. Ladd, Columbus Corey, (vacancy); $1500 for the Board.


BOARD OF HEALTH-Nathan B. Smith, J. S. Norton, M. D., Geo. W. Davies; $350 for the Board.


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS-Michael H. Kelly, Geo. C. Clayton, Norman Collins; $350 for the Board; Clerk, Jos. H. Cannell.


OVERSEERS OF POOR-Adams B. Cook, $100; Sam'l P. Cannell, $100; Geo. S. Marshall, $100; Almoner, Sam'l P. Cannell, $300.


WATER BOARD-Chas. Richardson, Wm. H. Chapman, Dan'l Russell; $300 divided.


STREET COMMISSIONERS-Solomon Shute, Jas. E. Lewis (vacancy); $300 divided.


SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS-Jos. H. Cannell, Jas. P. Stewart, Samuel Lombard.


TRUSTEES .OF GLENWOOD CEMETERY-Francis B. Wallis, Jas. B. Everett, M. D., Henry A. Tenney, Stephen C. Currier, W. K. Knowles, M. D.


SEWER COMMISSIONERS-Dan'l B. Fessenden, Thos. Leavitt, Richard T. Green; $300 divided. Clerk, Geo. H. Burr.


PARK COMMISSIONERS-Chas. F. Spencer, Nath'l J. Mead, Amos E. Hall, Clark Thompson, Chas. A. Saunders.


Constables-Jos. C. Atkinson, Wm. Goodhue. For police business only, Chief Sam'l M. Emerton, Capt. Thos. Hewitt, Serg't John Brown.


Schools-COMMITTEE-Wm. H. Chapman, Dr. F. J. Aiken, R. E. Brown, Albert W. Lewis, Marietta Currier, Amos Harris, Sarah J. Clough, H. Heustis Newton, Geo. N. P. Mead.


Meetings third Thursday of each month.


Supt. of Schools, Randall J. Condon, $1800.


Prin. of High School, Wilbur J. Rockwood, $1700.


11 schools; 1 evening school; children of school age 3300; appropriation $


Library-TRUSTEES-Chairman, Dudley P. Bailey; Jas. Skinner, Harriet W. Vaughn, Francis B. Wallis, Geo. E. Smith, Henry A. Tenny, Gilman C. Hickok, Stephen C. Currier, Mrs. A. P. Potter, Mrs. F. M. Fall, . Jas. B. Everett, M. D .; Secretary, Geo. M. Nash.


Librarian, Priscilla F. Hagar, $500.


Clergymen-


Farrell J. J. (R. C.), 4 Webster Greenleaf A. P. (E.), 34 Chelsea Hamilton Geo. G. (Uv.), 7 Locust Harris Amos (B.), 23 Linden,


Attorneys- Bailey Dudley P. 59 School Brown Geo. A, 13 Oakes, office 53 Chel- sea -


Mohan J. F. (R. C.), 4 Webster Titus Geo. B. (B.), 29 Linden Watson Albert (Cong.), 67 Hancock Wriston H. L. (M.), 40 Chelsea


Hadley Everett H. 46 Harvard


Long Chas. C. 10 Winslow, office Ev- erett sq.


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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.


Newton H. Heustis, 64 Linden Nichols Chas. C. 70 Ferry Rideout Elmer E. 20 Hampshire Roberts Frank L. 4 Forest av.


Saltmarsh Geo. A. 262 Broadway Smith Clarence C. 3 Ferry Smith Geo. E. 4 Mead


Physicians-


Aiken Frank J. 349 Broadway Bean Geo. H. 168 Main Brown O. M. 116 Chelsea


Mead Geo. N. P. 138 Chelsea


Newton Adin H. 64 Linden


Newton E. C. 169 Broadway


Brown Roscoe E. 189 Broadway, cor. Second


Norton Jas. S. 42 Chelsea, cor. Union av. Richardson E. B. Corey, cor. Chelsea


Bruce John A. 351 Broadway


Connors W. S. 111 Main


Richmond L. A. 61 School


Conroy P. J. 90 Chelsea


Sawyer Frank, 168 Main


Everett Jas. B. 31 Chelsea


Vaughn J. H. 1 Corey, cor. Chelsea


Hanson W. G. 48 Chelsea


Hobert A. W. 5612 Chelsea


Young E. W. 212 Broadway, Everett sq.


Justices of the Peace and Notaries-


*Bailey Dudley P. Gleason Chas. A.


Parker John B.


Barker Chas. H.


Gleason Fred L.


Reed Edw. F.


Beers Romanus E.


Grant Jas. A.


Roberts Fred L.


Blake Peter T.


Hall Edwin M.


Saltmarsh Geo. A.


Brown Geo. A.


Hall Morris B.


Saunders Chas. O.


Bruce Chas.


Jayne Jos. P.


*Smith Geo. E.


Cannell Jos. H. *Jennings Chas. E. Smith Clarence C.


*Cannell Sam'l P.


Kincaid Albra W.


Smith Stephen B.


Chapman Wm. H.


King Wm. R.


Stone Amos


Dinsmore Wm. W.


Lewis Albert W.


Simmonds Joshua C.


Evans Alonzo H.


Newton H. Heustis


True Lewis P.


Fall Ernest R. Nichols Chas. C.


Woods Nath'l S.


FALL RIVER. (Bristol Co.) Villages, Steep Brook, Mechanics- ville, Border City, Bowenville, Oak Grove, Flint, Globe. Founded Feb. 26, 1803; inc. a city April 12, 1854. Pop. 74,398; voters 14,777; val. $63,638,563; rate $16.80; net debt $1,201,818. License.


Political Districts-13th Congressional; 1st Councilor; 2d Bristol Sena- torial; Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6, 8th Bristol Representative; Wards 5, 7, 8 and 9, 9th Bristol Representative.


Postmasters-Fall River, D. D. Sullivan; Steep Brook, Walter D. Read. Hotels-Mellen $3 to $4; Wilbur's $2 to $2.50; Evans.


Principal Industries-Has extensive water power and very large cotton factories (with capital of over $22,000,000) ; and many industries connected with cotton manufacture. Granite quarries in vicinity. An extensive foreign and domestic commerce. A port of entry.


Communication-15 miles south of Taunton on Old Colony System of New York, New Haven and Hartford R. R .; steamers to New York and Providence. Exp., New York & Boston Despatch.


City Election-Tuesday after first Monday in December.


City Government-Mayor, Wm. S. Greene (R), salary $3000.


ALDERMEN-President, George T. Wiley. Ward 1, Joseph Healy (R) ; Ward 2, Thos. F. Finnegan (D); Ward 3, Patrick B. Luby (D) ; Ward 4, Cornelius Sulli- van (D) ; Ward 5, Michael Byrne (D) ; Ward 6. Thomas E. Gibney (R); Ward 7, Chas. E. Fisher (R); Ward 8, Randall N. Durfee (R); Ward 9, G. T. Wiley (R). Meetings first and third Mondays in each month.


COMMON COUNCILMEN-President, James Hargraves. Ward 1, Frederick A. Funck (R), John Nightingale (R), Thos. Wilkinson (R); Ward 2, Edw. J. Corco- ran (D), Mitchell Nicholson (R), Joseph Slack (R); Ward 3, Thomas E. Greene (I), Wm. F. Keefe (D), Timothy T. O'Keefe (D) : Ward 4, John S. B. Clarke (D), Edw. M. Giblin (D), Terrance J. Lomax (D); Ward 5, Jeremiah Crowley (D), Frank Harrington (D), Simon S. Sullivan (D) ; Ward 6, Henry A. Adams (R), Joseph E. Amiot (R), Henry Maines (R) ; Ward 7, Walter F. Borden (R), Eugene O. Slade (R), John Slater (R) ; Ward 8, John F. Johnston (R), Herbert H. Read (R), Chas. F. Tripp (R); Ward 9, James Hargraves (R), Geo. B. Hodgson (R), Jeffrey Rimmer (R).


Meetings first Monday in each month.


Whitehill G. E. 51 Chelsea


Knowles Wm. K. 124 Chelsea


469


CITY REGISTER.


City Officers-City Clerk, Gco. A. Ballard, $283.).


Assistant City Clerk. Arthur B. Brayton, $1000.


Treasurer and Collector. Chas. P. Brightman, $2600. Auditor, Clarence Buffinton, $1700. City Engineer, Philip D. Borden, Jr., $2500.


Supt. of Streets, Frank A. Thurston, $2500.


City Solicitor, George Grime, $1500.


City Messenger, James D. Crosson. $1100.


Supt. of Oak Grove Cemetery, Jonathan E. Morrill, $1100.


Supt. of North Burial Ground, John Morris, $750.


Supt. of Public Buildings, John Ryley, $1200.


Supt. of Fire Alarm and Chief Engineer Fire Dept., Wm. C. Davol, $1500.


Inspector of Plumbing, James H. Lynch, $1200.


Inspector of Oils. Wilson Bannister.


Inspector of Meats, James Duckett, $150.


Inspector of Animals and Provisions, Hilaire Bissaillon.


Inspector of Vinegar, M. G. B. Swift, $5.


Harbor Master, George B. Pierce.


City Marshal, Rufus B. Hilliard, $1800.


City Physician, Michael Cummings, $800.


First District Physician, Thomas Gunning, $800.


Second District Physician, Peter A. A. Collet, $800.


City Apothecary, Robert L. Hargraves.


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS-Peter McManus, Michael B. Jones, Geo. T. Desjar- dins, Seth H. Wetherbee; $450 each.


OVERSEERS OF POOR-Mayor Greene, ex-officio, Cornelius S. Greene, Chas. C. Buffinton, James C. Brady, Charles J. Holmes. Agent, Joseph Harrison: Clerk, Edward Plummer; Visitor, Wm. A. Fletcher; Supt. of Almshouse, John Cuttle.


BOARD OF HEALTH -- Michael A. Cummings, M. D., ex-officio; C. A. Hicks, $250; Louis P. DeGrandpre, $250.


ASSESSORS-Chairman, Sandy Harrison, $1200; Abner P. Davol, $1200; Wm. H. Cook, $1200; Clerk, John A. Brownell.


SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS - Mayor, ex-officio; President of Common Council, ex-officio; City Auditor, ex-officio; Edw. E. Hathaway, Chas. A. Bassett, Simeon Borden.


WATUPPA WATER BOARD-Jos. Watters, Michael T. Coffey, Wm. B. Hawes.


Constables-


Airlie Gardner W.


Bridge James


Deplitch Benjamin


Albert Bartholomew T.


Brightman Geo. W.


Desjardins Geo. T.


Alcock Edward


Brooks Wm.


Donovan Michael J.


Ashton Joseph A.


Brooks Wm. J.


Dubois Alvaro V.


Bagshaw James


Broomhead Abel Dubois Oscar


Bailey Ira F.


Burgess Wm. J.


Duckett James


Baker Wm. B.


Burns Luke


Duckworth John


Baldwin Wm. M.


Byron Walter E.


Duke Marshall J. Dunn Wm. A.


Ballard Wm. R.


Campbell Philip M.


Durfee George T.


Band Benjamin


Chapman Thomas


Durfee Nelson B.


Barker Amaziah F.


Chaves Joseph M. Dunton James H.


Beauford Napoleon Bence Wm.


Clayton James


Enos Manuel


Bennett David F.


Cloutier Eusebe


Estes Everett L.


Beswick Thomas


Conant Prelet D.


Finnegan Joseph


Bogle Squire Bolan James F.


Conn John


Fournier Wm.


Bolovsky Henry


Connors Andrew J.


Freeman. Jr. Wm.


Boomer, Jr. Hiram


Cook Weston L. Cook Wm.


Garland Stephen Geagan Nicholas T.


Borden Andrew J. Borden Frank


Cowan George


Gee Fred A. Gifford Asa W.


Borden Joseph E. Bourbonniere Joseph O.


Cram Carl M.


Crosson James D.


Gifford Jason


Boyer Gonzaque


Daley John F.


Gilday Paul


Boyle Wm. J.


Dalton Martin


Godbut Alphonse


Brady John Brazell James


Daylor John


Gormley Thomas


Dennis Alexander J.


Grace Stephen


Balfour Duncan


Callas Samuel


Chouinard Amable


Ellis Edwin


Conlon Patrick H.


Foley Michael D.


470


MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.


Gregory John Haffards Albert H. Hamilton James Hampson Ralph Hardy John G. Harrington Mark Hathaway Wm. F. Haven George C. Higgin bottom John Hitchen Abraham Hobson Mark Hoeg John R. Howard John N.


Mills Edwin J.


. Moloney Jos. W. Montague John J. Morrill Jonathan E. Morris John


Sherman Gardner M. Shields Patrick Sidley John T.


Silverwood Timothy Smith Thomas F.


Snow Charles H.


Norman Wilbraham


Snow James


O'Brien Wm.


Soule Ferdinand A.


O'Donnell Patrick


Southwick Henry A.


Southwick Wm. E.


Southworth Edwin S.


Owen Edw. D.


Squire Wm.


Palmer Albert S.


Stafford Geo. M.


Isherwood Wm. L.


Pargen Thos. J.


Standring James


Jepson John T. Johnson James T.


Phillips Alexander


St. John Frank


Kennedy John


Picard Israel


Sullivan Timothy P.


Kenney Nicholas Kidd Thomas


Ploude Adolphe


Kilroy Patrick


Potter Joseph H.


King Thomas


Powers Thos. E.


Thibault Louis A.


Kirkman Thos. H.


Powers Wm. J.


Thibodeau Ubald


Kershaw Daniel


Poxon Peter


Tolman Chas. H.


Lapointe Jean B.


Raboin Hormidas


Touhey John D.


Lavoie Napoleon J.


Remington Clinton V. S.


Townley Henry E.


Leary Timothy F. Lewis Wm. Lonergan Thos. F.


Roe Thos. W.


Valentine Jefferson B.


Lord Isaiah


Rusby James W.


West Wm. A.


Macomber Alex. P. S.


Russell Albert W.


Westgate Thos. J.


Macomber Lorenzo D.


Russell Fred F.


Wetherell Lloyd B.


Maloney Thomas E.


Sears Lot T.


Whitaker Henry


Marien Alexis O.


Shaw James


Whitaker Wm.


McFadden Michael


McKenney Wm. H.


Shea Thos.


McLaughlin John


Shepard Fred'k W.


Wilkinson James


Miller Frank A.


Sherman Alfred H.


In addition to above, members of the police force are commissioned as consta- bles.


Schools-COMMITTEE - William G. Bennett, Payson W. Lyman, Susan H. Wixon, Edw. S. Adams, William J. Martin, Wm. J. Waring, Louisa G. Aldrich, Mary E. Hyde, Leontine Lincoln.


Meetings first Tuesday in each month.


Supt. of Schools, Wm. C. Bates, $3000.


Prin. of High School, Chas. C. Ramsay.


Supt. of Evening Schools, Wm. C. Bates.


190 schools; 14 evening schools; number of children of school age 16,975; appro- priation $178,547.


Public Library - TRUSTEES-Mayor Greene. Chas. J. Holmes, James M. Morton, Leontine Lincoln, Wm. R. Warner, Rufus W. Bassett, Robert Henry. Librarian, Wm. R. Ballard.


Clergymen-


Adams W. W. (Cong.), 15 June Allard Joseph (Cong.), 7 Weybossett Allen G. E. (E.), 330 North Main Allen Geo. H. (Ch.), 624 North Main Baggott J. W. (R. C.), 35 Durfee av. Barbour T. S. (B.), 19 Winter Barton J. T. (P. M.) , 84 Eight Rod Way Beebe G. A. (Ch.), 8 Hirst av. Bloom Morris (J.), 8 Ferry Boylan B. (R. C.), 277 North Main Brooks F. L. (M. E.), 23 Quarry Buck E. A. (Central Missionary), 20 Prospect Carter J. F. (E.), 19 High


Rider Chas. H.


Turner Thomas


Robinson James


Turner Wright


Marsland Charles


Shaw Jas., 164 Eight Rod Way


Whitehead Frank Whitworth Wm. Wild John P.


Morrissey John


O'Hearn James


O'Toole John


Pearce Albert T.


Stebbins LeBaron S.


Suprenant Calix Thackeray Wm. Thayer Wm. F.


Platt Moses


Casgrain L. A. (R. C.), St. Mary's Casgrain F. (R. C.), St. Mary's Cooke M. J. (R. C.), Tuttle, cor. Slade Colgan E. (R. C.), 14 Linden Colin R. (R. C.), 11 Hunter Cormerais H. (R. C.), 11 Hunter Coultas A. J. (M. E.), 35 Rock Drady L. J. (R. C.), 35 Durfee av. Ela Walter (M. E.), 27 Locust Flynn Wm. (R. C.), 277 North Main Giguere J. E. T. (R. C.), 11 Ashton Haney J, F. (R. C.), Tuttle, cor. Slade Haskell W. H. S. (B.), 8 Barnaby Hughes C. (R. C.), 104 Second


471


CITY REGISTER.


Jones E. F. (M. E.), 1 Hood Jubb W. W. (Cong.), 26 June Jutten J. B. (B.), 84 Cherry Kierman O. (R. C.), Thomas Knapp A. M. (Un.), 69 Highland av. Laihbury C. (N. J.), 41 French Levin J. M. (J.), 52 Seventh Lockett J. J. (P. M.), 1 Stowe Luce W. A. (M. E.), 30 Ridge Lyman P. W. (Cong.), 22 Hanover Martin W. J. (Pres.), 30 Middle Martins C. A. (R. C.), 72 Columbia Massacotte L. O. (R. C.), South Main Matthews N. W. (P. M.), 19 East Main McCabe M. (R. C.), 14 Linden O'Keefe J. D. (R. C.), 104 Second


Attorneys-


Ashton Samuel W. 5 South Main Baker Chas. L. 31 Bedford Blaisdell Joseph C. 39 Bedford Borden Richard P. 43 North Main Brayton, Jr. John S. 58 North Main Cummings John W. 45 Borden block Cummings Chas. R. 45 Borden block Cummings James T. 45 Borden block Dubuque Hugo A. Granite block Grime George


Hathaway Nicholas, Granite block Hathaway, Jr. Nicholas, Granite block Higginson Edward, 45 Borden block


Physicians-


Abbe Alanson J. 75 Rock Abbott John H. 295 South Main Aldrich N. B. 87 North Main Allard Joseph, 7 Weybosset Antin A. 30 Spring Babcock D. A. (Hom.), 107 North Main Barre J. A. 411 Pleasant Barrows Wm. E. 234 South Main Beaudet Napoleon, 1081/2 Pleasant Bergeron F. de B. 88 Division Bergeron S. E. 278 North Main Bilodean W. 92 Pleasant Bowen S. W. 91 Second Bryson A. A. 208 South Main Buck Aug. W. 30 North Main Cabana L. V. 299 North Main Capen Thos. A. 246 Pleasant Chagnon J. B. 31 Third Collett P. A. A. 22 Borden Cone Dwight E. 278 South Main Connell A. I. 186 South Main Connell Chas. W. 142 North Main Copeland Chas. W. 105 North Main Coughlin John W. 121 North Main Davis R. T. 43 High Dedrick A. C. 24 Cherry De Grandpré L. P. 328 Pleasant De Lorimier P. E. E. 318 Pleasant Desnoyers D. 298 North Main. Dolan Wm. A. 200 South Main Dwelly Jerome, 21 Rock Eddy Geo. S. 33 Rock Foley Michael J. 172 Second Garneau J. P. A. 490 South Main Gibbs S. W. 49 Pine Gifford John H. 28 Locust Gilbert John, 385 Pleasant


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Owens M. J. (R. C.), Tuttle Page H. (E.), Middle Percot B. (R. C.), 11 Hunter Prevost J. A. (R. C.), 11 Ashton Richardson F. W. (S. A.), 37 Cambridge Sauval C. (R. C.), 11 Hunter Sheedy D. F. (R. C.), 104 Second Smith E. W. (E.), 40 Rock Smith F. X. (B.). 113 High Sylvani Oscar J. (R. C.), 11 Hunter Therien J. (R. C.), 11 Hunter Vieira A. C. (R. C.), 72 Columbia White G. L. (A. M. E.), 15 Pearce White Isaac (Pres.), Westminster Wilkins R. M. (M. E.), 81 Globe Wilson Chas. (L.), 27 Robeson


Hood Alfred H. 22 Bedford Jackson James F. 43 North Main Jennings Andrew J. Granite block Lincoln Arba N. 22 Bedford Lovatt Benj. K. 28 Third Morris James F. Granite block Morton, Jr. James M. Granite block Pease Frank A. Granite block Reed Milton, Granite block Sullivan Dennis V. 25 Pleasant Swift Marcus G. B. Pocasset Bank bldg Wood Jonathan M. Granite block Wood L. Elmer, Granite block


Gordan Stephen M. 41 Rock Gunning Thos. 2911/2 Pleasant Handy Benj. J. 37 Rock Harris Emanuel, 156 South Main Hartley James W. 8 Cottage Hathaway M. M. Granite block Hicks Chas. A. 7 Massasoit Hill Lucy C. 130 North Main Jackson Amos M. Granite block Jackson John H. 31 Franklin Kelly Michael, 96 Second Kelly Samuel J. 142 Pleasant Kidder E. H. 29 Rock Lanoie Jos. E. 471 South Main Learned Wm. T. 12 Franklin Leary John H. 75 Washington Leonard Mrs. Hattie, 170 North Main Lewis Arthur C. 305 North Main Lindsey J. F. 27 High Mackenzie J. M. 103 North Main Manley S. T. (Ch. Sci.), 39 South Main McMillan I. M. 138 Eight Rod Way Merrill S. V. 278 South Main Moderno J. R. 307 North Main Moody Miss L. M. (Chiropodist), 89 N. Main Morrill F. A. 60 North Main


Nichols Mrs. H. L. 68 Walnut Packard Mrs. M. J. (Elec.), 460 Pleasant Peckham Anson C. 47 Cherry St. Gormans V. (city), 191 South Main St. Pierre, U. 434 Pleasant Solomon Wm. B. 157 North Main Sweet John H. 38 North Main Synan Wm. E. 178 South Main Thomas Caroline L. 39 Rock Thompson Rich, J. 34 Rock


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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.


Tradeau Wilfred, 303 Pleasant


Westall John 423 South Main


Vander Burgh D. W. (Hom.) 66 Rock


- Wilbur E. R. (Clair.), 23 Bank


Justices of the Peace and Notaries-


*Ashton Samuel W. Gardner Israel P.


Morton, Jr. James M.


*Baker Chas. L.


Graham Chas. S.


Murphy Edw. F.


Ballard Geo. A.


Grant E.


O'Hearn Robert


Barlow John


Gray Franklin


Pease Frank A.


Barr Bronson S., N. P. *Blaisdell Josiah C.


Greene Wm. S.


*Phillips Arthur S.


Boomer Chas. H.


*Grime Geo.


Plante Alfred


*Borden Rich. P.


*Hadfield Samuel Quinn John F.


Borden Simeon


Hampson Robert


Reed Milton


Brayton Arthur B.


Hanscom Wm. H.


Remmington C. V. S.


Brayton John S.


Harrison Sandy


Robertson John T.


*Brayton, Jr. John S.


Hart Abraham G.


Sabens Stephen B.


Brightman Chas. P.


Hathaway Edw. E.


Sampson Fred'k T.


Brown Robert C.


*Hathaway Nicholas


Shaw James


Buffington Benj.


Hathaway, Jr. N., N. P.


Shepard, Jr. Jere. M.


Buffington Clarence


Hawes Oliver S.


Skinner A. Horace


Buffington, G. R. H.


Higginson Edw.


Slade Abbott E.


Burrell John T.


Holmes Chas. J.


Slade David F.


Bury Clarence E.


Holmes Chas. L.


Slade John P.


Byrne Michael


Hood Alfred H.


Slade Leonard N.


Caterall Adam


Hood Frank B.


Slinn John


Chace Nathan D.


Jackson James F.


Smith Chas. H.


Conant Prelet D.


*Jennings Andrew J.


Stanton John


Cook Benj.


Kennelly John


*Swift M. G. B.


*Cook Chas. C.


Leonard Augustus B.


Vestal T. R.


Cummings John W.


Leonard Job M.


Waring Wm. J.


Davol Wm. C.


*Lincoln Arba N.


Whiting Thomas


Desjardins Geo. T.


*Lovatt Benj. K.


Wilson James H.


*Dubuque Hugo A.


*McCreery Joseph


Winter Wm. F.o


Durfee Chas. H.


McDonough John J.


Wood Jonathan M.


Durfee Geo. N.


McLeod John D.


Wood L. Elmer, N. P.


Durfee Walter C.


Milne John C.


Wood Levi E.


Earl Henry H.


Morris James F.


Wrightington Stephen C.


Flint John D.


Morton James M.


Young Elmer B.


FITCHBURG. (One of the county seats of Worcester Co.) Vil- lages, West Fitchburg, South Fitchburg. Founded Feb. 3, 1764; inc. a city March 8, 1872. Pop. 22,037; voters 4426; val. $18,463,116; rate $18.10; net debt $998,001. No license.


Political Districts-4th Congressional, 7th Councilor, 4th Worcester Senatorial, 15th Worcester Representative.


Postmasters - Fitchburg, Chas. E. Wallace; West Fitchburg, Dan'l Hayes; South Fitchburg, Willard Stowell.


Hotels-American $2, Balmoral $2, Fitchburg $2 to $2.50.


Principal Industries-Manufacture saws, paper, cotton and woolen goods, steam engines, wood, iron and paper machinery, bicycles, fire-arms, elec- trical apparatus; iron and brass foundries. Granite quarries in the vicinity.


Communication-50 miles northwest of Boston on Fitchburg R. R., and terminus of Northern Div. Old Colony R. R. Exp., National, New York & Boston Despatch, American.


City Election-First Tuesday in December.


City Government-Mayor, Edgar S. Moulton (C T-R), salary $1000.


ALDERMEN-President, Myron B. Damon. Ward 1, Salmon W. Putnam (C T-R) ; Ward 2, Boardman Parkhurst (CT) : Ward 3, Chas. A. Cross (Ind) : Ward 4, Sam'l Anderson (CT-R-Ind) ; Ward 5, Aug. Wellington (C-Ind); Ward 6, My- ron B. Damon (C T-R).


Meetings first and third Tuesdays each month.


COMMON COUNCILMEN-President, Albert H. Burgess. Ward 1, Jas. P. Kane (C-D), John P. Kennedy (C-D), Jos. F. Jaseph (C-D) ; Ward 2, Geo. F. Comley (C-R), Jos. A. Rivers (D), John E. Thomas (C-D); Ward 3. Walter A. Hartwell (C-C'T-R). Wm. V. Lowe (CT). Geo. V. Upton (CT); Ward 4, Wm. L. Sargent (C-C T-R-D), Edwin J. Tilton (C T-R), Jas. A. Austin (CT-R); Ward 5, Albert


Green, 2d Chester W.


Peloquin Pierre F.


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CITY REGISTER.


H. Burgess (CT-R), Jos. W. Abbott (C-CT-D), Allen W. Bannister (CT-R); Ward 6, Chas. W. Gale (C T-R), Fred L. Rolph (C 'T-R), John E. Dwyer (C-D). Meetings first and third Tuesdays each month.


City Officers-City Clerk, Walter A. Davis, $1500.


Treasurer and Collector, Geo. E. Clifford, $2000.


Auditor, Henry Jackson, $1200.


Supt. of Streets, Jos. A. Battles, $1400.


Engineer, David A. Hartwell, $1200.


Solicitor, Edw. P. Pierce, $1000.


City Physician, Clarence W. Spring, $700.


Water Registrar, A. E. F. Brown, $1000.


Chief of Police, Geo. Douglas, $1400.


Supt. of Fire Alarm and Inspector of Wires, John W. Rand, $1000.


Inspector of Milk, Geo. Douglas.


Inspector of Petroleum, Henry G. Greene.


Sealer of Weights and Measures, Sam'l W. Harris.


Inspector of Vinegar, Geo. Douglas.


Inspector of Buildings and Supt. of Public Buildings, Wm. H. Goodwin, $1000. Supt. of Almshouse, Geo. H. Jefts, $700.


Matron of Almshouse, Mrs. Geo. H. Jefts, $200.


Chief Engineer of Fire Dept., Geo. H. Kendall, $1200.


Inspector of Animals and Provisions, Otis F. Lord, D. V. S., $600.


ASSESSORS-Chas. K. Sawyer, Zecharial F. Young, Geo. P. Holton, each $3 per diem.


BOARD OF HEALTH-Chairman, Clarence W. Spring, M. D., $200; Atherton P. Mason, Elliott N. Choate; Agent, Chester L. Lincoln; Inspector of Plumbing, John Bresnahan; Agent to Issue Burial Permits, Walter A. Davis.


OVERSEERS OF POOR-Mayor Edgar S. Moulton, Albert H. Burgess, John F. Bruce, Henry O. Putnam, Jas. M. Blanchard.


WATER COMMISSIONERS-Elliott N. Choate, Sam'l D. Sheldon, Jos. S. Wilson; Supt. of Water Works, Thos. C. Lovell, $1650.


TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC BURIAL GROUNDS-John F. Bruce, Joel Joel, Ira G. Wilkins; Supt. of Public Burial Grounds, A. L. Thurston.




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