Massachusetts year book and city and town register, 1895, Part 68

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Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Worcester, Mass. : F.S. Blanchard & Co.
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CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINERS-John J. Sheehan, Walter A. Davis, Francis But- trick, Fred'k Fosdick.


BOARD OF REGISTRARS OF VOTERS-Leander Sprague, David A. Corey, Jos. L. Stratton, Walter A. Davis.


TRUSTEES OF BURBANK HOSPITAL-Mayor Edgar S. Moulton, Geo. F. Fay, Amasa A. Norcross, Rodney Wallace, Chas. T. Crocker, Chas. E. Ware, Jas. Phil- lips, Jr., Dr. E. P. Miller, Geo. D. Colony, Fred'k H. Thompson, Benj. D. Dwin- nell, John J. Sheehan, Elliott N. Choate, Henry A. Willis, R. R. Conn, Harring- ton Sibley, president of the Common Council and city treasurer, ex-officio.


PARK COMMISSIONERS-Arthur H. Howe, Geo. W. Holman, Michael Kivlon, Rob't D. Gould, Francis F. Farrar.


Constables-


Aldrich Frank W.


Garside John W.


Macy E. B.


Ames H. E. Gibson Chas. H.


Morin Wm.


Battles Geo. W.


Gibson Chas. O.


Ogden John W.


Bradley Frank A.


Greene G. N.


Pierce Jos. M.


Buttrick Francis


Greene Henry G.


Potter Chas. H.


Carter Edw. F. Caswell C. M.


Hall Martin S. Harris S. W.


Putnam J. Edw.


Chapman H. L.


Haynes Luther F.


Ross Roswell C.


Choate E. W.


Hayward C. E. F. Sanderson L. E. Sanderson T. L.


Corley P. T.


Hill Fred D. Holman David F.


Sheehan John J. Smith John T. Thurston A. L.


Cushing C. T.


Holton Geo. P.


Cuthbertson Alex.


Kendall Chas. W.


Davis Hiram H. Dwinnell B. D.


Lewis Geo. T. Lewis Arthur J.


Tucker Richard Twitchell Seth Upham Nathan C.


Flagg Albert H.


Legrow Ira F. Liversage Austin


Whitney Aaron F. Wyman H. W.


Foley C. F. Foss Chas. H. Fox A. A.


Lord Geo. W. Lowe Willard A.


Pratt Geo. M.


Connig I. P.


Henry Wm. E.


Cowdrey Chas. F.


474


MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.


Schools- COMMITTEE-Ward 1, John R. Smith, Daniel A. Boyle, Jas. E. McConnell; Ward 2, Boardman Parkhurst, Jas. Pearce, Jas. Hanna; Ward 3, Edw. P. Downe, John H. Daniels, Wm. E. Henry; Ward 4. Chas. H. Rice, Rev. C. S. Brooks, Rev. Frank Rector; Ward 5, J. Frank Fisher, Mrs. Maria Bond, J. Everett Luscombe; Ward 6, Chas. B. Smith, Peter McDonough, Austin W. Sidney.


Meetings first Monday each month.


Supt. of Schools, Jos. G. Edgerly, $2700.


Prin. of High School, Chas. S. Chapin, $2700.


101 schools; 4 evening schools; children of school age 4581; appropriation $93,000.


Public Library-TRUSTEES-Henry A. Willis, Geo. D. Colony, Louis D. Bartlett, Chas. M. Addison, J. G. Edgerly, Jas. Phillips, Jr., Chas. H. Rice, Herbert I. Wallace, D. F. Feehan, Henry A. Goodrich, Fred'k Thompson, Chas. S. Chapin.


Meetings second Monday in each month.


Librarian, Prescott C. Rice, $1000.


Clergymen-


Addison Chas. M. (E.), 70 Prichard Albion Jas. F. (Uv.), 96 Snow


Blomquist Chas. F. (Swed. Luth.), 51 Arlington


Brooks Chas. S. (C. T.), 14 Mt. Vernon Butters Geo. S. (M.), 58 Oliver


Dight Alex. (M.), 2 Vernon ct., West Fitchburg


Feehan D. F. (R. C.), 178 Water


Graton Edmund (R. C.), 59 Walnut


Greenman Walter F. (Un.), 124 Pleas- ant


Groop Andrew (Swed. Cong.), 116 High Attorneys-


Babbitt C. A. 206 Main


Bailey Harrison 352 Main


Baker Chas. F. 140 Main


Batchelder Clark A. 145 Main


Blood Chas. H. Main, cor. Day


Farrar W. G. 145 Main Gallagher T. F. 155 Main Graves S. L. 162 Main


Hall Walter Perley 176 Main


Hayden Chas. S. Main, cor. Day


Hewitt Geo. R. (Cal. Cong.), 433 Main Hohn Carl W. (Swed. Cong.), 18 Davis Macdonald Forrest (Bap.), off 88 West- minster, W. Fitchburg


Merry W. B. C. (B.), 21 Highland av. Nissila John (Finn. Luth.), 130 High Norris Jas. (R. C.), Vernon, cor. Cot- tage, W. Fitchburg


Purcell Luke (R. C.), 178 Water Rector Frank (B.), 146 Pleasant Schwab Herman (Cong.), 15 Chestnut Vignon Jos. (Fr. Cath.), 15 Plymouth


Haynes Stillman 129 Main Lawson Sam'l 191 Main McConnell J. E. 145 Main


McMahon Jas. H. 11 Water Miller Sam'l W. 176 Main Norcross A. 140 Main Phelan Dan'l B. 186 Main


Pierce & Stiles 3551/2 Main Robinson Herbert H. 186 Main Ware C. E. Main


Physicians-


Beauchamp Zenophide 60 Cleghorn Bennett Wm. H (Hom.), 8 Newton pl. Boynton & Boynton (Spec.), 17 Bloss'm Bradford O. L. 52 Pleasant


Brigham H. H. (Ecl.), 203 Main Brigham Mrs. Sarah C. (Ecl.), Brig- ham Park


Colony Geo. D. 50 Blossom


Cook Mabel M. 18 Hartwell


Cutler E. J. 30 Prichard


Duquet P. 150 Water Fiske E. L. 22 Prichard Gariepy Camille 102 Fairmount Goray J. P. 96 Main


Hitchcock A. O. 30 Prichard Jewett Walter K. 408 Main Kielty J. D, 5 Day Luscombe J. E. 46 Snow


Lyons Herbert H. 6 Prichard


Mason A. P. 35512 Main


Miller Ernest P. 24 Church


Pierson H. W. 67 Ashburnham, West Fitchburg Pillsbury Levi 150 Prichard


Primeau N. A. 425 Main


Rice Chas. H. 12 Prichard Sawyer Walter F. 18 Prichard Schenck Mrs. Ellen Eastman (Hom.), 465 Main Sidney A. W. 24 Holt


Spring C. W. 2 Crescent Stimpson J. W. 101 Prichard Thompson F. H. Crescent, cor. Pleas- ant Whittier D. B. (Hom.), 62 Day


Woodworth Dwight S. 417 Main Tully Edw. J. 24 Westminster


Justices of the Peace and Notaries-


Albee Lyman C. Atwood Walter A. Babbitt Chas. A.


Bailey Ebenezer *Bailey Harrison *Baker Chas. F.


Bartlett Louis D. Blood Chas. H. Blood Hiram A.


475


CITY REGISTER.


Burney John Corcoran Cornelius J. Corey Walter G., N. P. Currier Festris C., N. P. Currier Fred'k A .. N. P. Davis Walter A. Demers Wm. F.


Jackson Henry Jewett Andrew


Phelan Dan'l B.


Pierce E. P.


Kendall Chas. W.


Plimpton Merritt F.


Kimball John W.


Putnam Henry O.


Kimball Wm. C.


Robinson Herbert H.


Kirby Chas. E.


Raymond Geo. Sawyer Sam'l W.


Dwinnell Benj. D.


Lawson Sam'l C.


Sprague Leander


Farrar Francis


Lawton Asa S.


Tenny Wilbur B.


Fay Aug. M.


Lyons Wm J.


Townend Harry G.


Fay Geo. F. Fosdick Fred'k


McMahon Jas. H.


Upham Nathan C.


Merriam David H.


Wallace Rodney


Gallagher Thos. T.


Messenger Dan'l


Wallis Benj. F.


Graves Sam'l L.


Miller Sam'l W.


Wallis Rob't W.


Greene Henry G.


Morgan Chas. A.


*Ware Chas. E.


Hall Walter Perley


Morse Henry G.


Willis Wm. M.


Hayden Chas. S., N. P.


Norcross Amasa


*Hayes Wylon G.


Ogden John W.


Parkhurst Boardman


GLOUCESTER. (Essex Co.) Villages, West Gloucester, Annis- quam, Bay View, Lanesville, Magnolia, East Gloucester, Riverdale, Fresh Water Cove, Eastern Point, West Parish, Wingaersheek. Established 1642; a city 1873. Pop. 24,651; voters 4292; val. $15,627,593; rate $16.80; net debt $253,867. License.


Political Districts-6th Congressional; 5th Councilor; 3d Essex Sena- torial; Wards 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, 10th Essex Representative; Ward 2, 11th Essex Representative.


Postmasters-Gloucester, L. J. Preston; Annisquam, F. E. Brown; Bay View, A. Sargent; Lanesville, F. E. Griffin; West Gloucester, H. C. L. Haskell.


Hotels-Bass Rock $3, Delphine, $2, Grand View $2, Harbor View $1.50 to $2, Oak Grove, Ocean Hotel $1.50, Magnolia ; Ocean Side $1.50, Pavilion $3, Sea View $1.50 to $2, The Beachcroft, East Gloucester; Hawthorn Inn, East Gloucester, (all summer hotels). Belmont $1.50, Swift House, Krason $2.


Principal Industries-Has the largest fishery interest of any place in the United States, there being over 5000 men employed in the cod and mackerel fisheries; also a large foreign import trade in salt, coal and lumber. Large quarries of excellent granite in the vicinity. Other industries are ship building, fish glue, anchors, oil-clothing, net and twine and shoe manufacture, etc. A port of entry.


Communication-16 miles northeast of Salem on Eastern Div. Boston & Maine R. R .; steamers to Boston. Exp., New York & Boston Despatch, Boston Local.


City Election-Tuesday after first Monday in December.


City Government-Mayor, Benjamin F. Cook (R), $1200.


ALDERMEN-President, (not yet chosen). Ward 1, George H. Martin (R): Ward 2, Freeman H. Abbott (R); Ward 3, John Favor (R); Ward 4, Albert P. Babson (R); Ward 5, Thomas F. Carroll (D); Ward 6, Frank E. Davis (R) ; Ward 7, G. Wallace Hayden (R); Ward 8, Rufus N. Stanley (R).


Meetings first and third Friday evenings of each month.


COMMON COUNCILMEN-President, Geo. E. Merchant. Ward 1, Charles E. Varney (R), Edwin F. Parsons (R), Freeman D. Hodsdon (D); Ward 2, George E. Merchant (R), Sidney F. Martin (R), John Chisholm (R); Ward 3, Edward G. Hotchkiss (R), George A. Smith (R), W. Austin Maddix (R) ; Ward 4. Wal- ter W. Wonson (R), James H. Seaver (R), Charles D. Smith (D); Ward 5, George E. McDonald (R), Thomas Hodge (R), John E. Mclaughlin (R): Ward 6, Asa Brackett (R), Walter S. Moses (R), George A. Smith (R); Ward 7, Blanchard Mitchell (R), William R. Cheves (R), William L. Allen (R) ; Ward 8, E. Haring Dickinson (R), Charles F. Bray (R), Albion B. Bray (R).


Meetings Tuesday following first and third Friday of each month.


City Officers-City Clerk, and Clerk of Committees, John J. Somes, $1500. City Treasurer and Collector, Edward Dolliver, $1600. Auditor, Henry Center, $500.


City Solicitor, Charles A. Russell, $300 as a retainer.


Woodward Frank L.


Hardy Wm. A.


Morse Jas. E.


Wilson Henry S.


*Haynes Stillman


Lacey Henry J.


476


MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.


City Marshal, Sidney S. Sylvester, $1140.


City Physician, Charles H. Morrow, $500.


Supt. of Streets, Henry A. Spates, $1000. City Engineer, Winslow L. Webber, $1200. City Messenger, Fitz McIntosh, $1000.


Temperance Missionary, John T. Knight, $600.


Harbor Master, John M. Anderson, $250.


Sealer of Weights and Measures, N. J. Mckinnon, $50.


Inspector of Provisions, Animals, Milk and Vinegar, Daniel G. Cressy, $700.


Supt. of Cut Bridge, Daniel S. Parsons, $50. Supt. Annisquam Bridge, John A. Going, $40.


Supt. of Fire Alarm, Frank Griffin, $200.


Engineer Fire Dept., Edwin L. Lane, $300.


ASSESSORS-Chairman, Charles Prindall, $800; Calvin Sargent, $400; Charles F. Lane, $400.


BOARD OF HEALTH-Chairman, Charles H. Morrow, M. D .; William H. Dennen, Samuel S. Thurston, $150 for the Board. Clerk, Alfred F. Stickney, $50.


OVERSEERS OF POOR-Chairman, Mayor, ex-officio; Secretary and Clerk, Presi- dent of the Common Council, Geo. P. Rust, ex-officio, $800; John Proctor, Fred A. Shackelford, $100 for the Board; Keeper of Almshouse, John A. Pulcifer, $550.


COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND-Allan Rogers, William A. Pew, Robert R. Fears.


PARK COMMISSIONERS-Francis Proctor, W. Frank Parsons, Joseph O. Proc- tor, Wm. H. Jordan, D. Somes Watson.


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS-Chairman. John Cunningham ; Howard Steele, Benj. H. Corliss, Jr., $125 for the Board; Clerk, John J. Somes, $25.


Constables-


Alderman Merit P.


Favor Daniel M.


Lindberg John


Andrews Fuller


Friend Lemuel


Locke Francis, Jr.


Andrews Jos. W.


Gardner Sidney


Lufkin Chas S.


Babcock John R. Jr.


Garland Hiram J.


Lufkin John S.


Barrett Albert F.


Gerring Fitz W.


Marchant Charles


Baxter Wm. H.


Gerring Fredrick


Marshall Benjamin E.


Blatchford Thos.


Gibbs Edward F.


Brown Edward C.


Gilmore Edgar F. Goodwin Valentine H.


Marsh Frank W. Martin Austin E.


Burgess Thomas J.


Gray Fred W.


Burns Thos. F.


Grimes Simon


Burns Wm. E.


Hadley John J.


Mattison Albert E.


Burke Martin V.


Hadley Joseph H.


Mehlman David E.


Callahan Robert H.


Hanscome Clarence N.


Mehlman John G.


Callahan Wm. H.


Harriman Elisha W.


Moulton Charles V.


Carmick Chas. H.


Harrison Rufus B.


Morey Richard L.


Carney Thos. Carter Richard J.


Harty Fred M.


Carvin John H.


Hearn Edward


McDonald James A.


Cavanaugh Thos.


Herrick Charles H. Herrin Richard


McDonald Neil J.


Chapman Frederick Clark Eben B.


Hodgkins Wm. A.


Cogill Daniel


Hooper Dennison


Cook John R.


Holmes Hardy S.


Mckenzie Robert C.


Cook Wm. O.


Homans Wm. A.


Mckinnon James


Crawley Augustus Cronin John Cronin Wm.


Hull John J. Huntley John R.


Nixon Herbert R.


Hutchins Sidney


Noyes E. Herbert


Cronin Wm. H.


Ingersoll James


O'Brien John


Cunningham Edw. M.


Ingersoll Oliver W.


Oliver Joseph


Daniels Edward J.


Johnson Mathias


O'Maley Thos.


Davis John J. Day Thos. E.


Karcher John Kelly Coleman


Parsons Charles P.


Douglass Samuel C.


Kelly Thomas


Parsons Gorham W.


Douglass T. Henry G.


King Daniel


Pingree Henry E.


Doyle Chas. H.


Knowles Herman


Pinkham Geo. H.


Earl Osman O. Eason Robert


Lawton Thos. M. LeGeuer John G.


Pittee Chas. H.


Poland Michael


Mess Samuel W. Jr. McCallum James


McDonald Jos. L.


Chapman Alanson B.


Hodgkins John P.


Marshall Thomas M.


Brown Henry F.


Martin George H. Martin Thos. H.


Hart Joseph P.


McFadyen Henry H. McIntosh Fitz McKenney Geo. B.


Mc Varnish Joseph


O'Reily Richard P.


477


CITY REGISTER.


Presson Leonard J.


Sawyer John H.


Somes Edward A.


Smith Arthur W.


Smith Christopher L.


Twombley Humphrey C.


Urquhart Lewis


Strangman Wm. A.


Strong Frederick G.


Utpadel Herman Waldron Michael J.


Walker Henry H.


Riggs Joshua M.


Sylvester Daniel W.


Robinson Wm. H.


Sylvester Henry S.


Williams Gilman S.


Rogers Chas. B.


Sylvester Sidney S.


Williams Martin J.


Woodbury James M. Worthley Ralph W.


Schools-COMMITTEE-Benjamin F. Cook, Mayor, ex-officio, Thomas H. Conant, W. Frank Parsons, Wm. H. Collins, Wm. A. Pew, Wm. H. Jordan, Robert R. Fears, John L. Stanley, J. E. Garland, Henry C. L. Haskell. Meetings first Monday of each month.


Supt. of Schools, Freeman Putney, $2200.


Prin. of High School, Albert W. Bachelor, $2100.


22 schools; children of school age 4200; appropriation $75,894.


Public Library-TRUSTEES-Geo. E. Merchant, Mayor, ex-officio, Geo. H. Martin, Geo. A. Smith, Edwin F. Parsons. Supt. Public Library, Joseph L. Stevens. Librarian, Rachel S. Webber, $100.


Clergymen-


Cook W. F. (M.), 11 Mason Crosby G. O. (M.), 395 Washington De Bem F. V. (R. C.), 142 Prospect Healey J. J. (R. C.), 60 Prospect Hibbard R. P. (Cong.), 29 Church Jenness Geo. O. (Cong.), W. Gloucester Mason L. W. (Un.), 17 Summer Mills J. A. (E.), 5 Washington sq. Murphy J. J. (R. C.), 60 Prospect


Nobbs S. B. (B.), 28 Highland Penniman G. W. (Uv.), 37 Walnut Prescott M. G. (M.), Bay View Reed F. H. (Cong.), Lanesville Regan C. W. (R. C.), 60 Prospect Rider W. H. (Uv.), 77 Western av. Sanders G. D. (B.), 17 Highland West J. P. (M.), 12 Plum


Physicians- Conant Thos. 28 Pleasant Cook S. P. E. 92 Main Eveleth Edw. S. 20 Highland Garland Albert S. 14 Pleasant Garland Jos. 36 Pleasant Garland Jos. E. 13 Pleasant Hale Wm. 7 Pleasant Hallett Edward B. 4 Pleasant Jones Gilbert N. 17 Dale av. Knowles Jas. H. 164 East Main


McLellan A. C. 10 Pleasant Mooney Philip, 23 Elm Morrow Chas. H. 19 Pleasant Morse Abbie S. (Hom.), 22 Dale av. Morse George, (Hom.), 22 Dale av. Quimby Sumner F. 41 Pleasant Rowley Wm. 817 Washington Saunders Levi, 827 Washington Smith J. Ranlet, 18 Mason


Attorneys-


Donahue N. Archibald, 132 Main Flaherty John J. 111 Main French Wm. W. 111 Main Hildreth Samuel D. 111 Main McNierny M. J. 132 Main Pew Wm. A. Jr. 111 Main


Pierce John C. Jr. 191 Main Simonds L. S. 111 Main Smith Chas. D. Police Court bldg. Taft Edgar S. 201 Main Woods Henri N. 111 Main York Sumner D. Savings Bank bldg.


Justices of the Peace and Notaries-


Andrews Albert C., N. P. Cunningham John Babson Daniel T. Babson Edw. Bennett Francis, N. P. Burnham Henry A. Center Henry Corliss Benj. H. Jr. Corliss John Cronin Wm. Cunningham Guy, N. P.


Cunningham Wm. T. Currier John Donahue Archibald N.


Fears Robert R. Flaherty John J. Follansbee Hazen L. French Wm. W. Fuller Thos. H. Garland Jos.


Gott John Haskell Henry C. L. *Hildreth Sam'l D. Hodgkins Wm. A Jewett Jas. S. Lane Howard G. Low David W., N. P. May Jonathan, N. P. Marsh Geo. J. Mckenzie Rob't C., N. P.


Proctor Geo. A. Powers Jas. W. Powers John A. Powers Robert Quinn Geo. W.


Quint Thos. Reid Arthur E. Ricker Richard W.


Strople John H. Sullivan Michacl J.


Wennerberg Edward B. White Daniel


Rogers Samuel H.


Syms Edward


Ropper John J. Jr. Sargent Cyrus L.


Sargent David A.


Tarr Henry H. Taylor Geo. W. Thomas Wm. H. H.


Thurston Geo. W. Tibbetts Elden Troy Josiah


Stewart Alexander T.


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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.


McLellan Rufus


McNiorny Michael J. Morgan Ernest I. Parsons Aaron Pew Wm. A. Jr. Pierce John C.


Proctor Jos. O.


Russell Chas A.


Straugman Wm. A.


Saunders Levi


Swift Fred H.


Smith Horace A.


Taft Edgar S.


Somes John J.


Walen Seymour A., N. P.


Steele Geo. E.


Webber Winslow L.


*Steele Geo. Jr.


Wonson J. Warren


Story Cyrus, N. P.


York Sumner D.


HAVERHILL. (Essex Co.) Villages, East Haverhill, Ayer's Vil- lage, Highlandville, Riverside, Mt. Washington. Settled 1640; a city 1870. Pop. 27,412; voters 5736 males, 153 females; val. $20,436,305; rate $17.80; net city debt $1,153,143.


Political Districts-6th Congressional; 5th Councilor; 4th Essex Sena- torial; Wards 1, 2, 4 and 6, 2d Essex Representative; Wards 3 and 5, 3d Essex Representative.


Postmasters-Haverhill, Henry H. Johnson; East Haverhill, John N. Hun- kins; Ayer's Village, Charles N. Tarleton.


Hotels-Bartlett, Brunswick, Buena Vista, Commonwealth $2, Dustin $1.50, Elm House $1.50 to $2, Etna, Webster $2.50, Pentucket $2, Kenoza $2, Thurston.


Principal Industries-Manufacture of boots and shoes, which employes over 6000 men; also hats, brick, flannel goods, etc.


Communication-33 miles north of Boston on Boston & Maine R. R. Exp., American, Boston Local.


City Election-Tuesday after first Monday in December.


City Government-Mayor, Samuel L. Jewett, (P), salary $2000.


ALDERMEN-At large, President, Horace I. Pinkham (R). Ward 1, Walter Ayer (R) ; Ward 2, Edwin H. Moulton (D) ; Ward 3, Franklin H. Alien (R); Ward 4, Daniel W. Wing (R); Ward 5, Charles H. Croy (R) ; Ward 6, Ed M. Putnam (R). Meetings second and fourth Wednesdays of each month.


COMMON COUNCILMEN-President, Ned C. Tozier. Ward 1, William Sellers (R), Willard H. Hunkins (R) ; Ward 2, James A. Noyes (R), Wm. D. Wood (R) ; Ward 3, T. Roderick O'Connor (R), Davis F. Roche(D); Ward 4, Charles H. Graham (R), Arthur W. Griffin (R) ; Ward 5, George W. Hall (R), Ned C. Tozier (R); Ward 6. Charles H. Clarke (R), Harlan B. Eastman (R).


Meetings first and third Fridays of each month.


City Officers-City Clerk, William W. Roberts, $1600.


Auditor and Assistant City Clerk, Arthur E. Leach, $1000.


Treasurer and Collector, John A. Glines, $2000.


Mayor's Clerk and Clerk of Committees, Charles J. Halpen, $1200.


Supt. of Highways, William S. Merryman, $1500.


City Engineer, John T. Desmond, $1350. Supt. of Street Lights, George F. Moore, $1000.


City Marshal, Frank N. Rand, $1200.


City Messenger, James P. Conner, $900.


City Solicitor, Winfred S. Peters, $800.


City Physician, Maurice D. Clarke, $750. Sec. of Assessors and Clerk of Overseers, Arthur T. Jacobs, $900. Inspector of Plumbing, Denis X. Coakley, $900.


Inspector and Supt. of Buildings, O. M. West, $1000.


Inspector of Electric Wires (vacant), $200. Inspectors of Provisions, Animals and Milk, Albert Dean, $500. Harbor Master, Joseph E. Goodrich, $5.


Chief Engineer Fire Dept., John B. Gordon, $1500.


Supt. Street Watering, Jerome S. Fuller, $3 per diem.


ASSESSORS-Thomas Lahey, George F. Carleton, Ira O. Sawyer, $1200 for the Board.


BOARD OF HEALTH-Charles E. Wiggin, Wm. D. Holden, M. D., Maurice B. Clarke, M. D., Clerk and Agent, Chester Bryant, $900.


COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND- John E. Gale, Dudley Porter, George H. Carleton, Treas., John A. Glines.


OVERSEERS OF POOR-Samuel L. Jewett, ex-officio, Ned C. Tozier, ex-officio, Frank N. Rand, ex-officio, Oliver S. Hubbard, Joseph H. Sheldon, FrankW. Ama- zeen.


479


CITY REGISTER.


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS-George N. Carleton, Augustus H. Adams, Lorenzo Frost, Wm. W. Roberts, ex-officio; $300 for the Board.


TRUSTEES OF CITY HOSPITAL-Samuel L. Jewett, ex-officio, Samuel K Towle, M. D., Amos Sargent, Oliver S. Hubbard, W. W. Spaulding, Thomas E. Burnham, Wm. A. Brooks. Clerk and Treasurer, Arthur P. Tenney.


PARK COMMISSIONERS-Charles Butters, Wm. D. Collins, M. D., Dudley Por- ter, Thomas E. St. John, Raymond Noyes.


WATER COMMISSIONERS-Charles N. Kelly, Wm. H. Moody, Chas. H. Poor, Dennis T. Kennedy, Augustine M. Allen. Supt., Henry W. Rogers, $936; Regis- trar, James A. Huntington, $780.


LICENSE COMMISSION-Chairman, Hazen K. Swasey, Isaiah W. Titcomb, Wm. L. Adams.


Constables-Allen B. Stevens, Frank Keezer, Roswell L. Wood, J. Lewis Webster, Fred'k O. Raymond. Also all members of the police force are com- missioned as constables.


Schools-COMMITTEE-Chairman, Mayor, ex-officio, Sec., Albert Bartlett; Ward 1, Wm. D. Holden, Robert D. Trask, John W. Tilton; Ward 2, O. S. Hubbard, Maurice D. Clarke, Annie M. Wheeler; Ward 3, John W. Birmingham, Hugh Donahue, Charles E. Durant ; Ward 4, Wm. W. Spaulding, Charleton F. How. George H. Greenman; Ward 5, Charles F. Sherman, George H. Bartlett, Horace E. Bartlett; Ward 6, Albert G. Harding, George Benediet, Ella J. Wood.


Meetings third Wednesday of each month.


Supt. of Schools, Albert L. Bartlett, $2000.


Prin. of High School, Clarenee E. Kelley, $2000.


104 sehools; 11 evening schools ; children of school age 5048; appropriation $94,500.


Public Library-TRUSTEES-Mayor, ex-officio, R. Stuart Chase, John L. Hobson, George C. How, Dudley Porter, Albert L. Bartlett, George H. Carleton. Librarian, Edward Capen, $2000.


Clergymen-


Ami Mark J. A. (Cong.), 148 Hillside av. Ayers D. J. (E.), 6 William Bates W. E. (B.), 53 Highland av. Benedict G. (Cong.), 19 Eleventh av. Boucher Oliver (R. C.), North Main Bowler J. (M. E.), 115 Pleasant Damon Calvin (Un.), Saltonstall av. Estabrook Philip (Cong.), North Main Everts W. W. Jr., (B.), 20 Newcomb Farley R. G. (B), 109 Main Fowler C. J. (M. E.), 55 Park Freeman L. A. (B.), 2 Freeman Gleason G. L. (Cong.), Kenoza Godin Elphege (R. C.), 19 Grand Goss John A. (Chris.), 28 Kenoza Graham J. J. (R. C.), 175 Winter


Attorneys-


Abbott Ira A. 83 Merrimae Bartlett W. Stillman 103 Merrimac


Bartlett Nathaniel C. Academy of Mu- sic


Bemis Wm. E. Daggett building Briekett Benj. F. 95 Merrimae Cole Henry J. 195 Merrimac Dunlea John M. 60 Merrimae Fuller E. B. 115 Merrimac George E. B. City Hall building Goodwin James W. 81 Merrimae Haynes F. A. 83 Merrimac Jones Boyd B. 163 Merrimac


Physicians-


Allen F. H. Emerson, eor. Walnut Ayer Richard G. 282 Washington Bazin Adelard, 260 Essex Bradley Charles H. Was. cor. High Burque Joseph G. 67 Essex


Hamer E. C. (Chris.), 294 Washington Hennesay C. F. (R. C.), 175 Winter Kelley George W. (Cong.), 49 Main Lowell J. N. (Cong.), Broadway Moulton O. T. (F. B.), Main near State Line


O'Doherty J. (R. C.), 175 Winter Ordway O. O. (B.), Rocks Village Poirel Gustave (R. C.), 18 Grand Reed G. H. (Cong.), 129 Arlington Ricker E. W. (F. B.), 35 Nichols Roberts Charles G. (B.), 3 Warren Snow J. C. (Uv.), 22 Park Stith George L. (B.), 27 Seventh av. Watkins Albert (E.), 7 Broadway


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Merrill Henry N. 60 Merrimac Moody Wm. H. 115 Merrimac Pearl Joseph H. 115 Merrimac Peters Winfred S. 195 Merrimac Pingree Mellen A. 163 Merrimae Poor Charles H. 95 Merrimac Sargent Horace M. 91 Merrimae Savage E. B. 46 Merrimac Tapley Rufus R. Daggett building Trask Robert D. 7 Emerson Trudell Wm. H. 91 Merrimac Webster H. H. 153 Merrimac Winn John J. 212 Merrimae


Cale Mrs. P. J. 15 Kenoza av. Chalifoux Joseph H. 88 Locust Chase Ira E. 107 Winter Cheney Oscar D. 103 Merrimac Clarke Israel J. 112 Emerson


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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.


Clarke Maurice D. 81 Main Clark Clinton D. 120 Emerson Colby Charles H. 45 Merrimac


Lonergan Francis P. 451 Washington Lovejoy Oliver S. 3 Water MacDougall D. (Hom.), 342 Washington


Marshall Julia A. (Hom.), 6 Vine Mckinstry Miriam, 204 Merrimac Morse S. B. 72 Emerson Moulton Miss Elizabeth J. 53 Main


Foye Charles F. 98 Main Goodwin George C. 273 Washington


Guilmette G. C. 44 Locust Holden W. D. 74 Emerson Hubbell A. M. (Hom. ),111 Winter Jaques M. Henry, (Elec.), 15 Arch Jewett H. C. (Hom.), Daggett building Johnson Otis H. 106 Water


Smith L. S. 91 Merrimac


Wares A. (Elec.), 136 Winter Young L. J. 100 Emerson


Justices of the Peace and Notaries-


Abbott I. A.


Fuller Edmund B.


Poor Charles H.


Bartlett Horace E.


Fuller Jerome S.


Quinby Thomas W.


*Bartlett Nathaniel C.


Furness W. Frank


Raymond Fred'k O.


Bartlett W. Stillman


George Edw. B., N. P.


Roberts Joseph W.


Bishop Edward B.


Glines John A.


Roberts Wm. W.


Blunt Wm. E.


Goodwin Charles H.


Sargent Horace M.


Brickett Barnard


Goodwin James W., N. P. Goodell Walter S.


Savage Edw. B.


Brickett Benj. F.


Sawyer Benj. A., N. P.


Buttrick Calvin


Green J. M. P.


Sheldon Joseph J.


Chase Daniel S.


Halpen Charles H.


Smith John F.


Clement George C.


Halpen Charles J.


Spaulding Leonard V.


Coffin Charles H., N. P.


Hamlin Frank S.


Stevens Allen B.


Cole Harry J., N. P.


Harriman Jesse H.


Stevens Dudley F.


Cook George W.


Hill Edwin P. Johnson Wm. H. Jones Boyd B.


Taylor Martin


Dean George J.


Keezer Frank


Trask Robert D.


Dunlea John M.


Kelly Charles O.


*Trudel Wm. H.


Emerson Ellius A.


Killam Ubert A.


Vittum Wm. S.


Emerson Luther


Merrill Henry N.


Wardwell J. Otis


Fay Andrew E.


Merrill James C.


Weaver Carlos T.


Fernald Simeon M.


Moody Wm. H.


Whitman Frank M., N. P.


Fitts Daniel


Noyes George W.


Winn John J.


Fitzgerald Martin A.


Noyes Raymond


Wood Elbridge G.


Frankle Jones


Peters Winfield S.


Wood Wm. D.


Frothingham Edw. G.


*Pingree Mellen A.


HOLYOKE. (Hampden Co.) Villages, Ingleside, Highlands, Rock Valley. Elmwood. Established March 14, 1850; a city Apr. 7, 1873. Pop. 35,637; voters 5769; val. $26,754,765; rate $15; net debt $850,000. License.


Political Districts-1st Congressional; 8th Councilor; 2d Hampden Senatorial; Wards 5, 6 and 7, 3d Hampden Representative; Wards 1, 2, 3 and 4, 4th Hampden Representative.


Postmaster-M. J. Griffin.


Hotels-Fairmount $1.50, Fuller $2, Guyott $2, Columbus, Hamilton $2.50 to $3, Marble Hall, Windsor $2.50.


Principal Industries-Most extensive manufactures of fine writing and envelope papers in the United States, employing over 4000 people in twenty-six mills; also largest blank-book works; extensively engaged in cotton and woolen manufacture, in which over 4000 hands are employed; also cutlery, machinery, screws and many other articles.




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