New Bedford Directory, 1873-4, Part 14

Author: Crapo, Henry Howland, 1804-1869
Publication date: 1836
Publisher: Boston : W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 382


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Morse Charles, house 97 Smith


Morse Clinton, grocer, 151 Kempton, h. 152 Mill


Morse Frederick (F. Morse & Co.), grocer, 239 Middle, house 4 Borden [239 Middle


MORSE F. & CO. (Frederick and Henry Morse), grocers,


Morse George, mason, house 30 Cedar


Morse Henry (F. Morse & Co.), grocer, 239 Middle, house 30 Cedar


Morse Leonard H., clerk Brownell & Wheaton, h. 6 Spruce


Morse Sarah A. Mrs., house 17 Park


Morse Thankful S. Miss, house 95 Linden


MORSE TWIST DRILL & MACHINE CO., Geo. R. Stetson, superintendent, Fourth, cor. Bedford


Morse Willard H., apprentice H. G. O. Cole, bds. 52 Fifth


Morselander Wm., farmer, house Acushnet avenue


Morton David, fisherman, h. Allen, n. Dartmouth line


Morton Elbridge G., jr., machinist, h. 35 South Second Morton Elias, carpenter, house 35 Cove


Morton James A., machinist, house 35 South Second


Morton Lazarus, boards 87 Ray


Morton Seth, sailmaker, house 6 Skiff's avenue


Morton Thomas, sailmaker, house 81 Walden


Moseby Frances, house North Sixth, cor. Market square


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Mosher Albert G., mariner, boards Clark's Point road Mosher Allen, mariner, house rear 63 South First Mosher Alonzo, hostler, boards 56 Summer


Mosher Alvin, gardener, house 54 South Cottage Mosher Bradford, boards 87 Ray


Mosher Charles, carpenter, house 67 Allen


Mosher Charles E. E., teacher Parker street grammar school, house 92 High


Mosher Charles H., ice-cart driver, h. 71 So. Second


Mosher David A., laborer, house Rural, near Allen


Mosher Elizabeth B., widow of Rodolphus, h. 56 Summer Mosher Frederick P., farmer, h. Clark's Point road


Mosher Frederick P., pressman Thayer & Judd, house 38 Grape [house 70 So. Sixth


Mosher Frederick W., carriage builder G. L. Brownell,


Mosher George F., butcher, h. 25 Noel Taber road


Mosher George F., h. 270 County. [h. 92 High Mosher Henry C. W., clerk Merchants' National Bank, Mosher Henry M., engineer Morse Twist Drill & Machine Co., house 133 Washington


Mosher Isaac P., laborer, house 25 Noel Taber road


MOSHER JOHN E., boarding house, 102 Fourth


Mosher Joseph R., laborer, house 89 Smith


Mosher Obadiah, machinist, house Plainville


Mosher William J., gilder, h. 25 Noel Taber road


Mosher William S. (Mosher & Brownell), sash and blind manufacturer, Atlantic wharf, h. County, cor. Delano Mosher & Brownell (William S. Mosher and Leander


Brownell), sash and blind manufacturers, Atlantic wharf


Mossey Joseph, house 190 State [61 Hill


Moulton Augustus G., bookkeeper J. & W. R. Wing, bds.


Moulton Lydia W., teacher, boards 69 Elm


Moulton Nathaniel, teamster, Hill, near North, h. 61 Hill Moulton Othniel R., teamster, house 50 Smith


Moxham Robert, boilermaker Union Boiler Co., house 14 Austin court


Moynan Robert, batteryman Western Union Tel. Co., 26 No. Water, boards W. Middle, cor. Chancery


MT. WASHINGTON GLASS WORKS, Prospect street Mudge Antone, fisherman, house 214 So. Water


Muldoon Christopher, laborer, house 16 Cannon


Mullins Mary, widow of Dennis, h. 49 Middle


Munroe Charles C., laborer, boards 58 Spruce


Munroe Elisha, carpenter, house 75 Prospect


Munroe James (J. Munroe & Son), chronometers and watches, 98 Union, house 37 Eighth


Munroe James & Son (James and Russell Munroe), chronometers and watches, 98 Union


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Munroe John, hostler, boards 107 Middle


Munroe Joseph P. G., stonecutter, house 58 Spruce


Munroe Russell (J. Munroe & Son), chronometers and watches, 98 Union, bds. 37 Eighth, cor. Elm


Munroe, see also Monroe


Munson Hulbert W., stationery and fancy goods, whole- sale and retail, 6212 Purchase, h. 43 High


Murdoch James, house 125 Purchase


Murdoch James A., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., bds. 125 Purchase


Murdoch John, ship carpenter, house 125 Purchase


Murphy Cornelius H., laborer, house 177 So. Second


Murphy Cornelius J., at 106 Purchase, boards rear 100 No. Second


Murphy Daniel, night watchman, h. rear 100 No. Second Murphy Dennis, weaver, boards 399 Purchase


Murphy D. Frank, apprentice Brownell, Ashley & Co., boards 101 No. Water


Murphy Edward, slipper maker, rear 139 Ray, house do. Murphy Ellen, widow of Jeremiah, house 324 Purchase


Murphy Francis, laborer N. B. Copper Works, house Purchase, corner Clark


Murphy James, laborer Hastings & Co., h. 4 Harrison Murphy James, laborer, house rear 41 Middle


Murphy Jeremiah, shoemaker, boards 324 Purchase


Murphy John, laborer, house Seneca


Murphy John, carriagesmith Geo. L. Brownell, house 185 South Second


Murphy John, laborer, house 10 High


Murphy John, ropemaker, boards Ash, cor. Morgan


Murphy John H., blacksmith G. L. Brownell, boards 177 So. Second


Murphy Margaret, widow of James, h. 75 So. Water


Murphy Martin, plumber, bds. rear 31 William


Murphy Michael, saloon, house 249 Purchase


Murphy Michael, gardener, house 35 Sherman


Murphy Michael, laborer, house 197 Elm


Murphy Michael J., hostler, house 35 Sherman


Murphy Robert, weaver Potomska Mills, house 5 Black- more lane


Murphy Thomas, laborer, house 196 So. Second


Murphy Thomas, laborer, house 68 William


Murphy Timothy, laborer, house 129 Ray


Murphy Timothy F., horseshoer, house 101 No. Water


Murphy Timothy J., glassmaker, house 9 Howland


MURPHY TIMOTHY J., undertaker, 106 Purchase, boards 177 So. Second


Murphy Wm. B., bootmaker, house 324 Purchase


Murray John, mariner, house Grinnell, cor. So. Front


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Murray John W., cooper, house 118 So. Water Murray Larnard W., truckman, house rear 35 Smith Muspratt Annie J. Miss, tailoress, bds. 87 So. Sixth Murpratt George, cooper, house 87 So. Sixth Muspratt Mary H. Miss, tailoress, boards 87 So. Sixth Myers Manuel M., laborer, house 254 So. Water


Myrick Alexander G., cooper, 115 North Water, house 4 - Cheapside


Myrick Edwin, clerk Wm. O. Brownell, h. 118 Purchase Myrick Mary, widow of Adoniram, house 29 Mill Myrick Sumner, student, boards 4 Cheapside


Myrick Walter, clerk in Boston, bds. 4 Cheapside


NANSETT ISAAC, boardinghouse, 104 So. Water Nash Elizabeth, widow of Wm. A., h. 56 No. Sixth


Nash Simeon, carriagebuilder H. G. O. Cole, bds. 73 Elm Nash Thankful Y., widow of Simeon, h. 73 Elm


Nash Thomas N., farmer, house Acushnet avenue, corner Nash road


NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, 35 No. Water Neagus Albert, laborer, house 20 Noel Taber road


Neagus Alexander, laborer, house Kempton, opp. Jenny Lind


Neagus Allen, house 220 Kempton


Neagus Charles H., tanner, house 220 Kempton


Neagus Charles R., laborer, house 19 Grape


Neagus Edward, teamster, house 136 So. Orchard


Neagus William, farmer, house 20 Grape


Neagus William Henry, laborer, house Allen, near Dart- mouth line


Neal George A., carriagepainter, 71 South Second, bds. W. Neal's, Grinnell


Neal William, carriagepainter, h. Grinnell, cor. Crapo


Negus Ellery, cooper, house 86 Kempton


Negus Ira S., machinist, house 8 West Campbell


Neil Edward H., salesman Geo. M. Eddy & Co., boards 25 Lafayette, Fairhaven


Neil Joseph C., soapmaker, house 230 Second


Neild James, picker, house 175 State


Nelson Geo. (Nelson & Greene), mason, h. 200 So. Second Nelson Hugh, blacksmith, house 165 Pleasant


Nelson James F., carriagepainter C. H. Forbes, house 56 So. Second


Nelson Mary A., widow of Thomas, house 159 Elm


Nelson Peter, rigger, house 67 So. Second


Nelson Rachael M. Mrs., house 23 Maxfield


Nelson Walter H., boards 200 So. Second


Nelson Wmn. H., laborer, house 10 Cedar


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Nelson & Greene (Geo. Nelson and Nathaniel A. Greene), masons, 200 So. Second


NESBETT FREDERICK B., dentist, 66 Purchase, house 66 Purchase


Nesmith E. W., widow of Carver C., h. 18 Campbell


Netcher Elizabeth, widow of Jeremiah, h. 123 Third


Netcher Geo. E., master mariner, h. 89 Kempton


Netcher Geo. F., house 89 Kempton


Neves Manuel, mariner, house 57 Howland


New Bedford Brass Band, 21 Hamilton


NEW BEDFORD CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, 83 Middle


New Bedford Coffee and Spice Mills, Allen & Wing, pro- prietors, 23 Union


NEW BEDFORD COPPER CO., Orange, office Rod- man, cor. No. Front


NEW BEDFORD CORDAGE CO., office Rotch's square, Factory court


NEW BEDFORD DAILY & WEEKLY MERCURY, office 92 Union


NEW BEDFORD FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK, Purchase, cor. Mechanics' lane


NEW BEDFORD FLOUR CO., head of No. Water, John N. Bullard, superintendent and treasurer


NEW BEDFORD GAS LIGHT CO., office 70 South Water


NEW BEDFORD ICE CO., office and depot 9 Fourth NEW BEDFORD IRON FOUNDRY, Edmund Grin- nell, proprietor, 90 and 92 So. Water


NEW BEDFORD INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS, William, cor. North Second


New Bedford Medical Pharmacy, 68 Purchase


New Bedford Paraffine and Lubricating Oil Co., Andrew. Bullock, agent, foot of Howland


NEW BEDFORD R. R. CO., depot Pearl, between Purchase and Ray, office over Merchants' National Bank, No. Water


New Bedford Reform and Relief Association, Merrimack, corner Pleasant


NEW BEDFORD TANNERY, Dewson, Williams & Co., proprietors, Court


NEW BEDFORD TOOL CO., J. H. Lamb, treas., me- chanics' tools, 14 William


New Bedford, Vineyard & Nantucket Steamboat Co., office over Merchants' National Bank


New Bedford and Fairhaven Horse Railroad Company, office 28 William


NEW BEDFORD AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP CO., office 6 Commercial wharf


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Newell Norvill, machinist Morse Twist Drill, bds. 69 Elm NEW ENGLAND MARBLE WORKS, A. Moore, agt., 3 Fifth


Newton Henry L., bds. Sheridan House [Cottage Newton Richard J., clerk, 43 North Water, bds. 11 No. Nichols Alfred, bootmaker Hathaway & Soule's, boards 1 Logan


Nichols Andrew J., shoemaker, h. Vine, near Durfee


Nichols George M., agent Tripe Factory, h. Bellville


Nichols John J., laborer, h. Middle, cor. Cedar


Nichols John P. (Wood, Brightman & Co.), tinplate and sheetiron worker, 45 No. Water, h. 33 Mill


Nichols Leander P., clerk, 119 Union, h. 59 Foster


Nichols Sarah Mrs., h. 7 Sears' court


Nicholson John B., laborer, house 160 Mill


Nicholson William W. J., mariner, h. 15 First


Nickerson Alexander G., mariner, house 7 Liberty


Nickerson Elijah, laborer, bds. 1 Potter


Nickerson George Y., dealer in shells and marine curiosi- ties, 2 Fifth, h. 1 Court E91 Summer


Nickerson Herbert D., salesman Geo. M. Eddy & Co., bds. Nickerson John W., Deputy sheriff and City marshal, 29 No. Water, h. 226 Purchase


Nickerson Thomas, drillgrinder, bds. 167 Mill


Nickerson Thomas, turnkey House of Correction, boards Chas. D. Burts', Court


Nickless Ellen E. Mrs., house 127 Smith


Nicol James, carpenter, house 32 Franklin


Noia Manuel J., laborer, h. 128 So. Front


Noia Ventura J., hairdresser, bds. 66 Grinnell


Noland Philip, house 116 Sonth Third


Noonans Rosa Mrs., house 32 Wing NOONING WILLIAM B., millinery and fancy dry goods, 4 and 6472 Purchase, h. 37 Kempton


Normandin Canville, laborer, h. Brick block, Orange


Normandin Lewis, clerk, bds. 11 Brick block, Orange


Norris Elizabeth, widow of Geo. W., h. 17 Cannon


Norris Patrick, weaver, bds. 345 Purchase


Norris Philip H., carriagepainter, 40212 Purchase, house 198 So. Water [Mt. Pleasant


Northup John H., assistant engineer Water Works, h. Norton Andrew J., engineer mechanical bakery, 1 Wil- liam, h. 9 Campbell


Norton Angusta E., widow of Hiram, h. 93 Fourth


Norton George W., cooper, bds. 155 State


Norton Micajah W., mariner, house 40 Cedar


Norton Patrick, laborer, house 215 Kempton


Norton Patrick, tanner, h. 57 Smith


Norton Thomas J., tanner, h. 51 Smith


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Norton Wm., painter Barrows, Lawton & Co., house Allen, cor. County


Norton William J., cooper, North Water, n. Wilcox & Richmond's whf., h. 61 Smith


Norton William J., jr., cooper, h. 58 No. Sixth


Norton Wm. S., baker, bds. 102 Fourth


Norton William T., carpenter, bds. 102 Fourth


Notter John, grocer, 182 County, h. do.


Nye Adaline S. Miss, house 67 Bedford


Nye Anna, widow of Nathan, house 14 Cypress


Nye Asa R., teamster, house 41 Wing


Nye Clark D., painter Oliver E. Gifford, h. 69 Mill


Nye Deborah P., widow of Philip, machine stitching, bds. 8 Cheapside


Nye Eben, salesman Tucker & Cummings, h. 36 Walnut


Nye Ebenezer F., master mariner, h. 117 Elm


Nye Edward C., clerk, bds. 36 Walnut [side


Nye Eliza A., widow of Willard, h. Acushnet av., River- Nye Franklin K. S., house 74 Hillman


Nye Harrison G. O., machinist, h. 35 School


Nye Harrison G. O., painter Oliver E. Gifford, house Mar- iners' Home, 15 Bethel


Nye Louisa J. Mrs., millinery, 20 Cheapside, h. 21 do.


Nye Lucy A. Miss, house 14 Cypress


Nye Mary V. B., widow of Asa R., h. 171 Middle


Nye Meribah W., widow of Franklin, h. 80 Fifth


Nye Nathaniel, house 97 Hillman


Nye Obed, h. Acushnet av., Head of the. River


Nye O. S., in charge Fort at Clark's Point


Nye Rebecca Miss, house 42 Kempton


Nye Ruth Jane, widow of Isaiah, h. 105 High


Nye Sally S., widow of Nathaniel H., h. 228 County


Nye Silas F., carpenter, Elm, cor. No. Sixth, boards 92 Linden


Nye Susan S., widow of Clement D., h. 67 Bedford NYE SYLVANUS G., commission merchant, 35 Union, house 82 School


Nye Thomas, jr., house 263 County


Nye Willard, bds. Mrs. E. A. Nye's, Acushnet avenue


Nye William, boilermaker Union Boiler Co., h. at Fair- haven [h. 190 Middle


Nye William B., photographer, 64 Purchase (up stairs), Nye William F., sewing machine oil, 5 and 7 Walnut street wharf, h. at Fairhaven [the River Nye William H., photographer, h. Acushnet av., Head of Nye William H., shoemaker, h. 169 Kempton


OAKLEY JAMES M., eating-house, Fairhaven ferry slip, h. 6 Bethel 11


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Oatfield Mrs., house 20 Park


O'Brien Bridget Mrs., house 7 Willis


O'Brien Burnett, glasscutter, house 61 Grinnell


O'Brien Daniel, laborer, h. 67 South Water


O'Brien Frank J., in Copper Works, bds. 78 Linden


O'Brien James, blacksmith, bds. 304 Purchase


O'Brien John, laborer, house Wall


O'Brien John, laborer N. B. Copper Works, h. 78 Linden


O'Brien Lewis, laborer, h. 5 Sears' court


Ocean Mutual Insurance Co., 37 No. Water


O'Connell Peter, weaver Potomska Mills, h. 192 First


O'Conner Catherine, widow of Thomas, h. 129 Grinnell


O'Connor John, baker, boards 129 Grinnell


OESTING CHARLES A. W., cigar manufr. and dealer, 48 Purchase, h. 202 Kempton


Oesting Wm., upholsterer Wm. Knights, h. 11 Liberty. Offley Greensbury W., farmer, h. 1 Noel Taber road Offley John K. H., coachman, h. 8 Cypress


O'Garra Patrick, tailor, 74 No. Second, h. do.


Ogden William, weaver Potomska Mills, bds. 260 South Second


O'Halleran Rosey M., wid. of Michael, h. 108 No. Water


O'Halleran Thos., carpenter, bds. 108 No. Water


O'Hara Mary Mrs., h. Washburn, cor. Orange


O'Hara Owen, molder, house 145 First


O'Hara Thomas, spinner, h. Washburn


O'Leary Timothy H., joiner, bds. 37 So. Water


Oliver Aberdeen, stevedore, h. Kempton, n. Watson Oliver Hannah C. Mrs., h. 90 Maxfield


Oliver Horatio G., stevedore, h. Taber road, cor. Mill Oliver John, shipcarpenter, h. 188 Kempton


Oliver Joseph, tailor, 145 So. Water, h. do.


Oliver Joseph E., stevedore, house Kempton, n. Watson


Oliver Nathan A., clerk, h. Kempton, n. Watson


Oliver Richard W., hairdresser, house 247 Middle


Olives John B., laborer, house 96 So. Second Olmsted Henry M., bds. 69 Elm


Olstein John L., rigger, h. 203 Middle


O'Malley Ellen, widow of Owen, h. 130 Third


O'Malley Patrick, spinner Wamsutta Mills, house 2 Tur- ner's court


Oman Andrew, coffinmaker, house 86 Elm


Oman Elias, pump and block maker, h. 54 No. Second Oman Susan G. Miss, h. 54 North Second O'Mara James, laborer, h. 55 Middle


O'Connor Frank, sealer of weights and measures, City Hall, h. 43 County [County O'Connor Frank, 2d, printer Standard office, house 43 O'Connor James, mariner, boards 129 Grinnell


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O'Meara Morgan, waiter, h. 172 Middle


Omey Albert F. (Linnell & Omey), machinist, 21 School, house at Acushnet


Omey Joseph, carpenter, bds. 96 Fourth


O'Neal John, laborer, house 5 Chancery


O'Neil Charles, at Hathaway & Soule's, h. r. 322 Purchase


O'Neil Eliza, widow of Patrick, house North Chancery, near Parker


O'Neil James, laborer, h. 35 Middle


O'Neil James, in Chemical Works, h. 21 Park


O'Neil John, fireman Wamsutta Mills, h. 195 State


O'Neil John, laborer Chemical Works, h. 9 Atlantic


O'Neil John, clerk, 20 No. Water, bds. 65 Foster


O'Neil Julia, widow, h. 5 Campbell


O'Neil Margaret, widow of Henry, h. 61 Ray


O'Neil Margaret, widow of John, h. r. 100 No. Second


O'Neil Patrick, laborer, h. 32 Hillman


O'Neil Patrick J., revenue cutter, house North Chancery, near Parker


O'Neil Peter, weaver, h. 399 Purchase


O'Neil Thomas F., ropemaker, h. No. Chancery, n. Parker


O'Neil William, laborer, house 139 Ray


Onley Charles H., tailor, 87 Smith, h. do.


Onley Henry (Cal.), house 87 Smith


Onley Martha Mrs., house 87 Smith


Openshaw Mary Mrs., house 72 Linden


Ormerod James, weaver, boards Richard Ormerod's, Washburn .


Ormerod Richard, weaver, house Washburn


Ormond Ellen, widow of Maurice, h. Maxfield, n. R. R.


Ormond John, laborer, h. 8 High


Ormsbee Lucy A., widow of Caleb, h. 4 Sears' court


Orphans' Home, Clark's Point road, cor. Cove


Orpin Rebecca Mrs., seamstress, house 57 Summer


Orr Samuel B., carriagepainter Geo. L. Brownell, house 15 Griffin


Osgood Abram G., tanner, h. 9 Chancery


Osgood Christopher A., mate New York and Stonington Steamboat, house North


Osgood Edward A., tanner, h. 9 Chancery


Osgood Wm. S., currier, house 9 Chancery [Bonney


Otheman Bartholomew, jr., jeweler, 98 Union, house 20 Otis Edmund G., clerk Thomas Otis, bds. 10 Eighth


Otis Thomas, apothecary, Union, cor. Cheapside, house 10 Eighth


Ottiwell Sarah D. Miss, teacher High School, h. 85 Elm Otto Frederick, house 188 Elm


Oulds Richard N., laborer, bds. 104 Sycamore


Owen Joseph, weaver, h. 97 Linden


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Owens Elizabeth, widow, h. 188 County Owles Henry, laborer, bds. 37 South Water


PACIFIC MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., 20 No. Water Packard Arthur W., clerk E. Packard, bds. 3 County


Packard Charles, boots and shoes, 9 Cheapside and 44 School, house do.


Packard Eliphalet, clothing dealer, No. Second, opposite Post-office, house 3 County [School Packard Lydia H. Mrs., millinery, 11 Cheapside, house 44 Packer A. L., carpenter, house 114 South Sixth


Paddack George R., watches, clocks, and jewelry, house 31 Cypress


Paddock John L., blacksmith Morse Twist Drill and Ma- chine Co., h. 73 South Sixth


Paige James H., junk dealer, boards T. P. Terry's, Head of the River


Paine Benoni R., manager Western Union Telegraph Of- fice, 26 No. Water, bds. 22 William


Paine Charles D. L., mail carrier, h. 101 Summer


Paine Charles L., clerk N. B. Five Cent Savings Bank, h. 101 Summer


Paine George W. (S. S. Paine & Brother), lime, bricks, and cement, North Front, cor. Hazard's wharf, house 105 Summer


Paine Henry J., clerk, house 1 Burgess lane


Paine Nathan L., ticket master Fairhaven depot, house 101 Summer


Paine Olin S., clerk S. S. Paine & Bro., bds. 94 Ray


Paine Samuel S. (S. S. Paine & Brother), lime, bricks, and cement, North Frout, cor. Hazard's wharf, house 94 Ray


Paine S. S. & Brother (S. S. and George W. Paine), lime, bricks, and cement, No. Front, cor. Hazard's wharf


Paisler Charles S., clk. C. M. Peirce, jr., bds. 146 Kempton Paisler Henry, mariner, boards 146 Kempton


Palmer Andrew R., boots and shoes, 131 Union, boards 39 Elm


Palmer Diana Mrs., house 140 North Second


Palmer Edward H., bookkeeper N. B. Glass Co., house 80 Bedford


Palmer Eliza S., widow, house 121 William


Palmer Henry, weaver, house 201 Pleasant [Wing


Palmer Henry F., carriage painter Geo. L. Brownell, h. 45 Palmer Isaac (I. & J. H. Palmer & Co.), fancy goods, 153 Union, h. at Providence, R. I.


Palmer I. & J. H. & Co. (Isaac and James H. Palmer and Charles N. Allen), fancy goods, 153 Union


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Palmer James H. (I. & J. H. Palmer & Co.), fancy goods, 153 Union, house at Providence, R. I.


Palmer John, currier Job Wade, house 66 State


Palmer Mark S., manufacturer of fishing tackle, house 80 Bedford


Palmer Thomas S., clerk, 64 No. Second, h. 7 North


Palmer William R., salesman, 131 Union, h. 84 Elm


Paquett Louis, shoemaker, house 77 No. Second


Parault Joseph, pedlar, h. 8 Brick block, Orange


Parker Ann H., widow, house Bellville


Parker Charles, cooper, house 2 Walnut


Parker Charles, mariner, house foot of Howland


Parker Chas. L., painter, boards 348 So. Water


Parker Clinton, at Mt. Washington glass works, boards 8 Ricketson court [River


Parker Daniel H., farmer, h. Bellville road, Head of the Parker David L., clerk, 43 No. Water, bds. 83 Fourth


PARKER FREDERICK, confectionery and fruit, 9 Pur-


chase, also powder dealer, 19 Centre, house 94 South Second


Parker George H., machinist, boards 42 Parker


Parker George W., bookkeeper Tucker & Cummings, bds. 54 School


Parker George W., ship carpenter, house 88 No. Second Parker Hattie E. Miss, teacher Hill school, h. 71 Walden


Parker Hayden, machinist, boards 50 Spring


Parker Henry W., student, house 88 Fourth


PARKER HOUSE, Bullock & Brownell, propr's., Pur- chase, corner Middle


Parker Isaac C., decorator Mt. Washington Glass Works, boards Mansion House [Spring


Parker Jacob S., billiard saloon, 11112 Union, house 50


Parker James, tinsmith, house 50 Court


Parker James N., clerk, house 98 Pleasant


Parker Jonathan, farmer, h. Old County rd.


[Cypress


Parker Joseph A., carpenter and ship joiner, house 65 Parker Joseph L., painter, 31 Union, h. 348 So. Water Parker Lawrence H., house 83 Fourth


Parker Lucy Miss, boarding-house, 35 Third


Parker Obadiah S., roller Gosnold Mills, h. 218 Ray


Parker Orville C., boards Sampson House


Parker Paretta L. Miss, house 82 Elm


Parker Stephen E., ship carpenter, house 24 Pearl


Parker Ward M., vice president Commercial Insurance Co., 33 North Water, house 83 Fourth


Parker Warren W. (Parker & Sherman), tin and sheet iron worker, 109 Union, house 54 School


PARKER WILLIAM C., painter, 31 Union, house 71 Walden [bds. 53 Hill


Parker William C., jr., law student, 17% North Water,


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Parker William E., clerk, 353 Purchase, boards Bellville ' PARKER & SHERMAN (Warren W. Parker and


James H. Sherman), tin and sheet iron workers, 109 Union


Parkinson Robert, house rear 244 Purchase


Parkinson Thomas, house 222 Ray


Parkinson William, weaver, house 7 Austin court


Parkinton William, frame maker, house 224 Ray


Parks Henry, glassmaker, house 130 South First


Parlow Ebenezer W., overseer carpenters' shop Wamsutta Mills, house 14 Franklin


Parlow Geo. F., photographer, 5 Purchase, h. 110 William Parlow Isaiah Mrs., widow, house Bellville road, Head of


the River [cor. Franklin


Parlow James M., road master N. B. R. R., h. Purchase, Parlow Loring T., forcman Job Wade, Wall, bds. Purchase Parlow Wilmot L., carriage trimmer, bds. 14 Franklin Parr James, machinist, house Fairhaven


PARSONS CHAS. H., carriage trimmer, (New Bedford Carriage Manu'y.), rear 83 Middle, bds. 31 Elm


Parsons Israel F., note and stock broker, 5 Liberty Hall building, house 129 Elm


Parsons James, shoemaker, house 17 Spruce


Parsons Louis J., pianos, organs, &c., 10 Cheapside, house Water, near Orphans' Home


Parsons Parmenas, wood turning and jig sawing, rear 125 No. Water, house 31 Elm


Parsons Thomas L., broker, h. Clinton, west of Ash


Pasell Francis H., jr., gardener, house Highland


Patineau Edward, laborer, boards 209 Pleasant Patineau Joseph, laborer, house 209 Pleasant


Patterson Samuel A., house 262 County


Paul Ann M., widow of Eben, house 35 School


Paul Frank, variety store, boots and shoes, 161 So. Water, house 136 South Third


Paul James, elcrk, 32 So. Water, bds. 26 So. Water


Paul John C., worsteds and trimmings, 27 Purchase, h. do. Paul Joseph, confectionery, 15712 So. Water, h. 136 Third Paul Sylvester, carriage-smith G. L. Brownell, h. 66 Forest Paul Sylvester, jr., carriage-smith G. L. Brownell, house 66 Forest


Paul Thomas B., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., boards 96 Fourth


Paulding Herbert R., shoe cutter, bds. 176 Grinnell


Paulding John B. (Paulding, Reed & Gifford) boot man'r., 14 William, house 176 Grinnell


Paulding, Reed & Gifford (John B. Paulding, Gustavus ' L. Reed, and J. Gifford), boot manufacturers, 12 and 14 William


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Paulding Wm. A., bookkeeper, 111 Union, h. 38 Bush Payrow Miskell, laborer, house Logan


Peabody James, hostler, boards 8 Old Market square Peabody Mary C., teacher, boards 26 Seventh


Peakes Geo. N., proprietor Vineyard Haven Express, 122 and 142 Union, h. at Vineyard Haven Pease James H., furniture, 214 Purchase, bds. 92 Ray Pease Love C., seamstress, house 153 No. Second Pease Manuel A., mariner, house 66 So. Second Pease Martha R., widow of Abner, house 20 Third


Pease Peleg, medicines and variety store, 74 Grinnell, h. 142 So. First


Pease Wm. A., apothecary, 183 County, house do. Pease Wm. W., wheelmaker G. L. Brownell, h. 18 Wing Pease Zephaniah, house 76 Grinnell


Peck Albert F., shoemaker, house 111 William


Peck Chas. H., tin plate and sheet iron worker, 16 North Water, house Purchase


Peck James N., bread store, 234 So. Water, h. 224 do.


Peck Jemima, h. Clark's Point road, cor. Middle road


Peck Willard S., farmer, house Clark's Point road, cor. Middle road


Peck William B., mariner, house Clark's Point road, cor- ner Middle road


Peckham Abraham, cooper, house 7 Borden


Peckham Annie, widow of Isaac E., h. 155 Grinnell




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