New Bedford Directory, 1873-4, Part 15

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


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Peckham Caleb C., baker S. Watson & Son, house 57 So. Second


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Peckham Elisha N., cooper, house 102 So. Front


Peckham Frederick D., hackman Andrew Dwelley, house 198 Ray


Peckham Geo. W., laborer, house Gove


Peckham John B., farmer, house Fair, n. County


Peckham Martin V. B., baker, bds. 57 So. Second


Peckham Nathaniel B., carpenter, house 78 Elm


Peckham Reuben, mason, house Ray, n. Washburn


Peckham Richard T., baker J. Libbey & Co., house 253 Purchase


Peckham Samuel G., laborer, house 23 School


Peckham Samuel W., clerk, boards 14 Sherman


Peckham Stephen, gardener, house 14 Sherman


Peckham Thomas H. B., shoefinisher E. B. Tinkham, h. 20 Sherman


Peckham Wm. R., engineer, house 101 Cedar


Pedro Antonio, laborer N. E. Propeller Co., house 252 South Water


Pedro Frank, ropemaker N. B. Cordage Co., house Allen, near Dartmouth line


Pedro John H., clerk, 28 Howland, boards do.


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Pedro Joseph H., variety store, 28 Howland, h. do. Peed Thomas J., painter, house 237 So. Water Peeling Joseph, laborer, house Cedar, n. Hillman


Peets Benjamin H., laborer, house 105 Sycamore


Peets Charles H., fireman N. B. Copper Works, house 11 Durfee


Peets Henry, blacksmith N. B. Copper Works, h. New County road, near Durfee .


Peets Wm. F., mason, house 233 County


Peira Antonio, mariner, house 11 Morgan's lane


Peirce Asa C. (Peirce & Bushnell), 72, 74, and 76 North Water, house 9 Bush


Peirce Amanda M., widow of James L., h. 215 So. Water Peirce Benjamin W. (Peirce & Taber), pictures and pic- ture framer, house 144% Union


PEIRCE CHARLES H., treasurer New Bedford Insti-


tution for Savings, William, corner North Second, house 17 Seventh


Peirce Charles L., mariner, boards 71 Pleasant


Peirce Chas. M., master mason, house 75 Elm


Peirce Chas. M., jr., lime, brick, and cement, 119 North Water, h. 273 County, Acushnet Heights


Peirce Chas. W., florist William Peirce, boards Clinton, cor. Ash


Peirce David R., carpenter, house 83 Maxfield


Peirce Fally, widow of Ellery, house 64 Mill


Peirce Frank, clerk (111 Water, Boston), bds. 44 Fifth


Peirce Frank C., clerk (Boston), bds. 273 County


Peirce George, piano-forte tuner, 72 William, house 285 Purchase


Peirce James, 2d, grocer, 59 and 61 North Second, house 71 Pleasant


Peirce Joanna L., widow of Otis HI., house 86 Mill


Peirce John C., master mariner, boards 44 Fifth


Peirce John W., cooper and iron dealer, 99 South Water, house 44 Fifth


Peirce Julia A., widow of Wm. C., house 34 Seventh


PEIRCE LLOYD N., cooper, 190 South Water, house 140 Third


Peirce Maria, widow of David, house 24 Bedford


Peirce Martin L, mason, house 84 Mill


Peirce Mary J., tailoress, boards 69 Elm


Peirce Mary M. Mrs., dressmaker, house 7 Chestnut


Peirce Mary R., widow of Lorenzo, h. Acushnet avenue


Peirce Simeon, farmer, house 4 Skiff's avenue


Peirce Sydney F., outfitter, boards Mrs. Mary R. Peirce's, Acushnet avenue


Peirce Thomas R., cooper, house 24 Bedford


Peirce Warren G., mason, boards 75, Elm


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Peirce William, house 53 Pleasant


Peirce William, clerk, honse 53 Pleasant


Peirce William, florist, Elm, cor. Cottage, office 72 Wil- · liam. house Clinton, cor. Ash


Peirce & Bushnell (A. C. Peirce and L. Bushnell), pic- ture frames and photographs, passepartouts, etc., 72, 74, and 76 No. Water


PEIRCE & TABER (Benjamin W. Peirce and Robert Taber), pictures and picture framers, 144 and 146 Union


Peirce, see also Pierce [house do.


Pelan Thomas, grocery and variety store, 328 Purchase, Pell George, caterer, house 159 Mill


Penney Edward B., city watchman, house 12 Çedar


Penney Edward F., tinsmith, 101 Third, h. 12 Cedar


Penniman Bethuel, jr., merchant, house 39 Fifth


Pennington Francis, house 294 County


Perkins Andrew W. (Perkins & Sherman), wood & coal dealer, Cedar, cor. Hillman, and 150 South Water, h. Hillman, cor. Cedar


Perkins Charles M., hairdresser, under Mansion House, house 51 Mechanics' lane


Perkins Frank, bootmaker Hathaway & Soule's, house 31 Sherman [Hillman


Perkins Jabez, watchman N. B. Copper Works, house 44 Perkins Jabez B., bds. 44 Hillman


Perkins Urana P. Miss, h. 28 Chestnut


Perkins & Sherman ( Andrew W. Perkins and Perkins B. Sherman), coal and wood, Cedar, cor. Hillman, and 150 South Water


Perry Abram H., laborer, bds. A. Oliver's, Kempton


Perry Antoine J., laborer, h. 22 Ash, opp. Middle


Perry Charles, mariner, h. 57 Smith


Perry Charles D., carriagepainter, h. 78 Forest


Perry Constance Mrs., h. 147 South Water


Perry Daniel, groceries and provisions, 66 Smith, house 125 Maxfield


Perry Eben, merchant, North, near North Second, house 137 County, cor. Union


Perry Ebenezer S., merchant tailor, 4 Ricketson block, Union, house 107 Maxfield


Perry Edward M., student, bds. 137 County


PERRY ELLIS, coal dealer, foot of Hillman, house 78 Thomas


Perry Ellis B., cutter E. S. Perry, h. 77 North


Perry Frank, laborer, house rear 43 Middle


Perry Franklin E., mariner, house 67 Allen


Perry Frank J., carriagepainter G. L. Brownell, house r. 126 South First


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Perry George, city liquor agent, 4 Cheapside, h. 161 Mill Perry George W., carpenter, 23 North, h. 70 Spruce


Perry Hannah Miss, house 194 Purchase


Perry Henry C., machinist, bds. 95 Purchase Perry Jabez W., master mariner, h. 35 Maxfield Perry John H. (J. H. Perry & Co.), bds. 8 Eighth


Perry John S. (S. F. Perry & Son), livery and boarding stable, 50 Elm, bds. 17 do.


Perry Joseph, laborer, h. 256 So. Water


Perry Joseph, laborer, h. Purchase, cor. Franklin


PERRY J. H. & CO. (John H. Perry and Samuel C. Hart), commission merchants, and manfrs. of paints, oils, varnishes, etc., 58 So. Water, and coal dealers, foot of Walnut, cor. Front


Perry Manuel, laborer, h. 67 South Water


Perry Manuel, mariner, h. So. Front


Perry Manuel J., laborer, h. 177 South Water


Perry Maria W., widow of Edwin A., h. 69 Mill


Perry Orren G., currier, h. 6 Liberty


Perry Ruth, widow of Nathaniel, h. 92 Ray


Perry Salmon F. (S. F. Perry & Son), livery and board- ing stable, 50 Elm, h. 17 do.


Perry Samuel C., driver hose-carriage, h. 88 Ray


Perry Samuel S., provision dealer, 100 Purchase, house 105 Summer


Perry Solomon T., master mariner, h. 77 North


Perry Stephen D., mail contractor, bds. 116 Kempton


Perry S. F. & Son (Salmon F. and John S. Perry), livery stable, 50 Elm


Perry Thaddeus M., farmer, h. Acushnet av.


Perry William A., engineer, h. 70 Parker


l'erry William D., teamster, h. Bellville


Perry William H., shoemaker Hathaway & Soule's, house 202 Fifth


Peters Peter J., laborer, house Bellville


Peterson Louis, currier Job Wade, bds. 2 Atlantic


Pettigrew John, laborer, h. 45 South Water


Petty Fannie E., widow of Henry, h. 37 School


Peugh John A., laborer, h. 92 Sullivan


Pey James, weaver, h. Washburn Phelan John E., brakeman N. B. R. R., bds. 4 Maxfield Phelan Richard, laborer, h. 4 Maxfield


Phillips Alexander, weaver, h. 192 State Phillips Allen, bds. 184 Purchase


Phillips Charles F., printer, bds. 56 Hillman


PHILLIPS CHARLES S., in N. B. Flour Mills, house 56 Hillman Phillips Edward J., currier Job Wade, bds. 25 Willis


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PHILLIPS GEORGE R. (Wm. Phillips & Son), com- mission merchant, 7 Middle, house 97 Elm


Phillips Henry T., framemaker Pierce & Bushnell, house Ricketson's court


Phillips Jonah, weaver, h. Washburn


Phillips Reuben, laborer, h. rear 186 Kempton .


Phillips William (William Phillips & Son), commission merchant, house 39 High


Phillips William & Son (William and Geo. R. Phillips), commission merchants, 7 Middle


Phinney Charles H., expressman, h. 6 Maxfield


Phinney Nathan, mason, house 81 Pleasant


Phinney Nathan D., clerk Union Boot and Shoe Co., bds. 81 Pleasant


Phinney Otis B., clerk J. H. Perry & Co., bds. 81 Pleasant


Phinney Sarah G., widow, house 115 Pleasant


Pickens George (Pickens & Ashley), grocer, 353 Pur- chase, house do.


Pickens James, dyer Excelsior Dye House, h. do.


PICKENS & ASHLEY (George Pickens and Abiel D. Ashley), grocers, 353 Purchase


Pickford Thomas, works Wamsutta Mills, h. 11 Austin


Pierce Alexander, mason, boards 159 Middle


Pierce Andrew, butcher, house 112 High


Pierce Andrew G., treasurer Wamsutta Mills; agent New Bedford, Vineyard and Nantucket Steamboat Co., and pres't. and treas. New Bedford and Fairhaven Street Railway Co., office over Merchants' National Bank, No. Water, house 89 Spring


Pierce Asa B., mason, house 147 Elm


Pierce Austin, glass cutter, house 216 So. Water


Pierce Betsey, widow of Martin, house 159 Middle


Pierce Bradford S., cement, soil and drain pipe manufac- tory, 9 Bedford, house 43 School


Pierce Charles, painter, boards 27 Cypress


Pierce Charles C., mariner, bds. 39 Elm [27 Elm


Pierce Charles E., job pressman Standard office, boards Pierce Charles W., mason, boards 159 Middle


Pierce Crawford S., mason, house 189 Middle


Pierce Ebel, master mariner, boards Sampson House


Pierce Eben, bomb lances, 6 William, h. at Hallowell, Me.


Pierce Edward T., student, boards 89 Spring


Pierce Elizabeth H. Mrs., house 211 South Water


Pierce Ellery (Bryant & Pierce), provision dealer, 174 County, house 106 High


Pierce Erskine, traveling salesman, h. 91 Summer


Pierce Frank, seaman, house 89 So. Sixth


Pierce Frank C., lather, house 1 Spruce


Pierce Frederick H., shoemaker, h. 172 Kempton


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Pierce Geo. L., mason, boards 159 Middle


Pierce Henry C. (Chas. A. Gray & Co.), teamster, N. B. R. R. depot, h. 247 Purchase [Water


Pierce Herbert S., slipper maker, 14 William, bds. 215 So. PIERCE H. P. music teacher, house 65 Fourth


Pierce Latham C., mason, boards 43 School


Pierce Maria A. Miss, millinery and fancy goods, County, corner Wing, house do.


Pierce Mary, widow of Jabez N., house 199 So. Water


Pierce Mary E., widow of Thomas R., house 14 Allen Pierce Mary F. Miss, music teacher, house 65 Fourth Pierce Mary P., widow of Clark, house 14 Cypress Pierce Otis, mason, house 1 Spruce


Pierce Otis N., bookkeeper Wamsutta Mills, over Mer- chants' National Bank, h. 11 Cottage, near Union Pierce Philip A., lawyer, 24 North Water


Pierce Thomas H., sash and blind maker, h. 181 Purchase


Pierce Uriah G., teamster, house 185 Pleasant


Pierce William G., packer N. B. Cordage Co., h. 71 Forest Pierce, see also Peirce


Piere Joseph F., laborer, house 181 So. Second


Pierman Chas., sailmaker Simpson Hart, bds. 11 No. Second Pike Andrew J., butcher, h. Kempton, near Jenny Lind Pillings John, works Wamsutta Mills, house 9 Austin Pinkham Mrs., house 151 State


Piper Augustus D., hairdresser, under Parker House, house 49 Mechanics' lane [80 S. Sixth Piper Robert H., caterer and bill poster, 28 William, h. Pitcher Herbert F., clerk, 64% Purchase, bds. 46 William Pitman Benjamin, silver ware manufacturer, 80 Union, h. 25 South Cottage


Pitman Deborah, widow of Samnel, house 29 Bedford


Pitman George W., carpenter, house 28 Chestnut


Pitman Henry Lee, printer Standard office, h. at Fairhaven Pitman Robert C., Judge of the Superior Court, house Maple, cor. Ash


Pitman Samuel P., carpenter, boards 353 Purchase


Pitman William F., slasher tender Potomska Mills, house 13 Rivet [Savings, bds. 28 Chestnut


Pitman William H., clerk New Bedford Institution for Pitslan Lewis, weaver, house 188 State


Pitts E. C. Miss, dressmaker, 1 and 2 Brownell's block Pittsley Howard, teamster, house 3 Tarkiln Hill road Pittsley Reuben, farmer, house 2 Braleyville road


Pittsley William, 2d, farmer, house Old County road


Pittsley William, farmer, house Braleyville road


Place Hannah, widow of Henry, house rear 35 Smith


Place Rhoda C. Mrs., boards 47 Hillman


Place William J., painter, house rear 35 Smith


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Plant John, shoemaker, house 1 Austin


Plant Nicholas, shoemaker, house 334 Purchase Platt William, weaver, house Hazard, near State


Plummer Frederick A., furniture painter Caleb Maxfield, house 296 Purchase


Plummer Horace M., confectioner, house 29 Willis PLUMMER LEANDER A., treasurer N. B. Cordage Co., office Rotch's square, h. Hawthorn, cor. Page Polander Peter, in picker room Wamsutta Mills, h. Orange Pollard Samuel N., grocer, Head of the River, h. do.


Pollay Jacob, rigger, house 33 Oak


Pollay Mercy Mrs., house 22 Allen


Pollock Albert H., iron molder, boards 102 Third


Polloek Daniel G., melter Grinnell's Iron Foundry, house 162 Grinnell


Polloek Frederick, eigar maker, boards 12 Bethel Pollock George H., foreman Grinnell's Iron Foundry, bds. Simon S. Pollock's, Washington [Bethel


Pollock John, boot and shoe maker, 80% Union, house 12 Pollock John H., boot and shoemaker, boards 12 Bethel Polloek Nelson G., molder, boards 99 Washington Polloek Samuel H. (A. G. Stanton & Co.), grocer and provision dealer, 137 Third, house 14 Crapo Pollock Simon S., h. Washington, corner Crapo Pomeroy Henry G., machinist, h. 127 Purchase


POND ELMON D., restaurant, 67 and 69 William, h. 57 Elm


Pool George A., cooper, house 82 Third


Pool George H., apprentice, boards 82 Third


Pool Philip S., laborer, house Plainville


Pope Abner P., carpenter C. De Wolf, bds. 119 William


Pope Emily Mrs., house County, opp. Pope


Pope Frank L., clerk, 6 No. Water, bds. 27 Walnut


Pope John G. W., City liquor agency, 4 Cheapside, h. 27 Walnut


Pope Lewis S., contractor, h. Old County road


Pope Samuel P., refiner Thayer & Judd, h. Pope's Island Pope Thomas, jr., house Acushnet avenue


Pope William G. E., merchant, 29 No. Water, h. County, opp. Pope [h. County, n. Timothy


Popple Benjamin F., oil presser W. A. Robinson & Co., Popplestone Alfred M., miller N. Flour Co., h. 44 Arnold Popplestone Susan, widow of Wm., h. 71 Fourth Post Corinne H. Miss, boards 118 Washington


Post Harry, trimmer Hathaway & Soule's, bds. 17 Bonney Post Nancy, widow of Richard G., h. 118 Washington


POST OFFICE, North Second, cor. William, E. Antho- ny, postmaster Post Ruth, widow of Francis, h. 17 Bonney


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Post William C., fitter, house 163 Grinnell


Potomska Mills, South Water, between South and Rivet, treasurer's office 50 South Water


Potter Almira Miss, house 90 Linden, Mt. Pleasant


· Potter Abner S., paintgrinder, house 33 High


Potter Andrew H. (Doane, Swift & Co.), merchant tailor and seamen's outfits, 51, 53 and 55 Union, h. 19 Eighth Potter Asa, laborer, house 66 Cypress


Potter Charles W., butcher, h. Kempton, n. Jenney


Potter Charles W. H., carpenter, house 23 Chestnut


Potter Cynthia H., widow of Jonathan, h. 120 Kempton


Potter Elizabeth. D., widow of Stephen N., h. 161 County Potter Fred. S., clerk, 40 No. Water, h. at Dartmouth


Potter Frederick P., gardener, h. New County road, near Durfee


Potter George A., farmer, house Hathaway road


Potter George P., farmer, house 2 Logan


Potter George F., shoemaker, bds. Frederick P. Potter's, New County road [Flynn, Hazard


Potter Geo. H., painter E. J. Kempton, bds. Mrs. L. A. Potter Isaiah H., calker, house 74 Hillman


Potter James C., carriagetrimmer Geo. L. Brownell, h. 197 County


Potter Joshua W., farmer, h. Hathaway road


Potter Julia Miss, house 54 Middle


Potter Peleg, house 124 Middle [High


Potter Philip, laborer Humphrey, Kirby & Co., house 33


Potter Simon, house New County road, near Durfee


Potter Sophia, widow of Pardon, h. 22 Maxfield


Potter Southward, 2d, accountant, 1172 Union, house 69 High


Potter Thomas N., clerk Thos. Otis, bds. 184 Purchase Potter Thomas P., carpenter and builder, Bellville road, Head of the River, h. do. [23 Chestnut Potter Warren S., steam and gas-fitter, 45 No. Water, h. Potter William, carpenter, house 82 Ray


Potter William F. (William F. Potter & Co.), wholesale grocer, Union, cor. No. Front, bds. 35 Eighth


POTTER WILLIAM F. & CO. (William F. Potter), wholesale grocers, Union, cor. North Front


Potter William J. Rev., pastor Unitarian Church, h. 223 Union, n. Lincoln


Potvin Antonio, laborer, h. Brick block, Orange


Power James, carder, bds. 210 Pleasant


Power Michael, house 20 Austin court


Power Michael E., machinist, house Robeson


Powers James, laborer, house 200 State


Powers James, weaver, h. Ray, near Washburn


Powers James F., machinist, house 200 State


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Powers Mary K., widow of Edmund, house Robeson Powers Nicholas, house 180 Ray


Powers Walter, weaver, house 232 Ray


Pray Sarah A. C., teacher Grove school, bds. 41 So. Water Pray Wmn. H. H., boardinghouse, 14 School, and 41 So. Water


Prentice Sarah V., dressmaker, 4 Fifth, house do.


Prescott Charles D., physician, room 8, Liberty Hall building, h. Eighth, cor. William


Prescott Oliver, lawyer, 24 No. Water, h. 117 County


Preston James, laborer, h. 321 Pleasant


Prevost Austin, laborer, h. 153 Ray


Prew Charles, mulespinner, h. Mt. Pleasant, n. reservoir Price Charles E., blacksmith, bds. 21 Seventh


Price Deborah, widow of Simeon, h. 200 Purchase


Price George H., mariner, bds. 200 Purchase


Price Keziah R., widow of Benjamin, h. 102 Pleasant


Price Mary A. Mrs., house 236 Middle Price William F., h. 200 Purchase


Priest M. L., bot. physician, h. 9 Parker Prime Mary, widow, h. 8 Cypress


Princent Manuel, farmer at Mrs. Parker's, Bellville Prine Manuel, h. 225 So. Water


Prior James P., cooper, h. 50 North Prudent Frederick, bds. Sheridan House, 9 No. Second Prynne William, miller, h. 82 Pleasant


Purrington Chas. F., seaman, h. 76 Hillman


Purington Chas. G., laborer, bd$. 68 Mill


Purrington Chas. H., roller in Copper Works, bds. Wm. S. Purrington's, Acushnet av. Purrington Clarence L., laborer N. B. Copper Works, bds. Wm. S. Purrington's, Acushnet av. Purrington Elias, carpenter, lı. Acushnet av.


Purrington Frank H., printer, bds. 76 Hillman


Purrington Henry A., carpenter, h. 85 Walden


Purrington Hiram S., boards Wm. S. Purrington's, Acush- net avenue


Purrington John A., shipjoiner, h. 63 Smith


Purrington Nathaniel S., h. 76 Hillman Purrington Philip B. (Parrington & Brown), house fur- nishing goods, 55 Purchase, h. North, cor. Cypress Purrington Wm. S., roller N. B. Copper Works, house Acushnet av.


Purrington & Brown (Philip B. Purrington and Oliver F. Brown), crockery, house furnishing goods, and paper hangings, 55 Purchase, Liberty Hall building Puttz Gustave, boot and shoe maker, 84 Middle, h. 86 do. Pyle William D. F., pastor Zion Methodist church, house 8 Cypress


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QUILL DENNIS, laborer, h. 13 Orange Quinlan Alice Mrs., h. 195 Pleasant Quinn James, laborer, h. 134 South Water


Quinn Lawrence, laborer N. B. Copper Works, house rear 90 Linden


Quinn Peter, laborer, h. 64 Prospect


Quinn William, machinist, bds. 4 Austin court


Quinnan Mary Mrs., boardinghouse, Hazard, n. State


Quinnan Thomas, mulespinner, h. 197 State Quinnan William, spinner Wamsutta Mills, h. 210 Ray Quint Alonzo H., pastor North Congregational church, Purchase, house 179 Union


Quirk Patrick, laborer, h. Tremont, n. Arnold


RABE HENRY, baker J. Libbey & Co., bds. 42 Middle Rabe Ludwig, saloon, 42 Middle, house do.


Rafferty Elizabeth, widow of Peter, h. 65 So. Water Rafferty Thomas, laborer, bds. 65 South Water Rafferty William, pedlar, h. 65 South Water


Ragan Catherine, widow of John, h. 199 State


Ragan John, mulespinner, h. 199 State


Rainey William R., tailor, 31 North Water, boards 11 North Second


Rand Hiram, farmer, house Acushnet avenue


Randall Betsey H., widow of Obediah, house 6 Elm, near North Water


Randall Charles G., painter, h. 82 South Second


Randall Charles S., merchant, Rodman, cor. No. Front, h. 21 Hawthorn, cor. Irving court


Randall Cynthia Mrs., dressmaker, h. 63 Kempton


Randall Frederick H., laborer, house 9 Cypress


Randall George A., machinist, bds. 84 South Second


Randall Leander T., laborer, bds. 6 Elm


Randall Ransom, house 6 Pearl


Randall Rufus, cooper, 16 and 18 Coffin, h. 84 So. Second


Ransom Joseph H., mariner, h. Tremont, n. Arnold


Rathbun Elisha, carpenter, bds. 149 Ray


Raustron David, weaver Potomska Mills, boards Fearing House


Ray Charles M., calker R. S. Eldridge, h. at Dartmouth


Ray Elizabeth Mrs., h. foot, of Cannon


Ray Isaiah C., lawyer, 146 Purchase, h. 113 Hillman


Raymond Allen, bds. Sampson House


Raymond Calvin (Hatch & Co.), express, 142 Union, h. Cypress, cor. Sycamore


RAYMOND EBEN P., printer Whalemen's Shipping List, 21 Hamilton, h. 129 Kempton


Raymond Josiah K., messenger Hatch & Co.'s Express, bds. Calvin Raymond's, Cypress


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Raymond Micajah K. (Thing & Co.), proprietoreRIGUE Express, 122 Union, h. 81 Elm Boston


Read Abby N., widow of Frederick A., honse Sy corner Summer


Read Frederick, mariner, h. Sycamore, cor ypress


Read Joseph R. (Taber, Read & Co.), 117 Union 8 Eighth


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Read Sarah, widow of John, h. basement 148 No. Second


Read Sarah W., widow of Alexander, house County, cor. Parker


Read William Alexander, bds. Sarah W. Read's, County


Read William F., clerk Taber, Read & Co., h. 8 Eighth Reardon Patrick, cardstripper, h. 184 State


Records Ellery, shipcarpenter, house 96 Maxfield


Records John C., machinist, boards 96 Maxfield


Redfern Joseph, weaver Potomska Mills, h. 259 So. Water Reed Albert B., house 217 South Water


Reed Benjamin, laborer, h. Hazard, cor. Purchase


Reed Benjamin F. H., reporter Standard, h. 103 Sycamore


Reed Charity A., widow of J. Abner, h. 19 Sears court


Reed Charles A., teamster, boards 217 So. Water


Reed Caroline P., widow of Josiah V., h. 91 Maxfield


Reed Charles T., teamster, boards Simeon Hawes, Head of the River


Reed Edwin J., mariner, boards 28 Pearl


Reed Frederick R., at Humphrey, Kirby & Co.'s paint works, boards 155 Purchase


Reed Gustavus L. (Paulding, Reed & Gifford), boot man- ufacturer, 14 William, house 99% Purchase


Reed Isaac, farmer, house Plainville


Reed Jeptha, laborer, house Kempton, corner Summit, Cannonville


Reed Jeptha, stonecutter, house 146 No. Second


Reed Joseph, works Wamsutta Mills, house Ashland, near Linden


Reed Julian A., mariner, house head of Court


Reed Lyman K., stonecutter, house 223 County


Reed Mary, widow of Thomas, house 21 Chestnut


Reed Nathan, laborer, house 35 Third


Reed Patrick, in oil manufactory, house 194 Ray


Reed Philip, laborer, house 88 High


Reed Richard A., mariner, house 252 So. First


Reed Timothy (Dewson, Williams & Co.), prop. N. B. Tannery, house at Boston


Reed William, laborer, house Tarkiln Hill road


Reeks William, plumber, house 108 Ray


Reid Betsey W., widow of Erastus B., h. 100 William


Reid Isabella, teacher Fifth street grammar school, bds .. 100 William


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Reiley Dennis, laborer, house Seneca


· Reiley Michael, laborer Gosnold Mills, house Wall .


Remington Emerald A., painter, house 60 Thomas Remington Holden B., conductor N. B. R. R., h. 86 Ray Remington James, boards 72 Elm [Jesseville


Remington John G., at N. B. R. R. depot, h. 69 Linden, Remington Joseph Mrs., widow, house 72 Elm


Remington Rosetta, widow of Thomas, h. 7 County


REPUBLICAN STANDARD, E. Anthony & Sons, pubs., 67 Union


Rexford Frances B., widow of Alfred, house 6 North Rexford George P., machinist, boards 6 North


Reymond William, boarding-house, 63 North Second Reymond William H., mariner, boards 63 North Second Reynard William H., master mariner, house 142 Third Reynard William II., jr. (Sherman & Reynard), livery


stable, So. Sixth, junction County, house 142 Third Reynolds Asa, laborer, h. Bellville rd., Head of the River Reynolds Benjamin, molder N. B. Copper Works, house 11 Durfee [Durfee


Reynolds Charles B., laborer, h. New County road, near Reynolds Charles H., laborer, boards Charles B. Reynolds', New County road


Reynolds Clara R. Miss (C. R. Reynolds & Co.), 13 Cheapside, house do.


Reynolds Clara R. & Co. (Misses Clara R. and Phebe Reynolds), millinery goods, 13 Cheapside


Reynolds Clarissa C., widow of Wm. F., house 8 Bethel Reynolds Edward G., driver J. Libby & Co., h. 82 Mill Reynolds Isaac, farmer, house Old County road


Reynolds Isaac, laborer, house 201 Kempton


Reynolds James R., laborer, house 55 South Water


Reynolds Joseph B., blacksmith N. B. Copper Works' boards Parker, cor. Cedar


Reynolds Luther, boarding-house, 1 Logan


Reynolds Luther, jr., blacksmith F. C. Terry, Head of the River, boards do.


Reynolds Mary Miss, dressmaker, house 57 Summer Reynolds Noah, jr., farmer, house 1 Braleyville road


Reynolds Phebe Miss (C. R. Reynolds & Co.), 13 Cheap- side, boards do.


Reynolds Sampson S., wood sawyer, h. rear 158 Pleasant Reynolds Thomas, foreman J. Barnett, bds. 44 Middle Reynolds Warren, shoemaker, h. Durfee, beyond Vine Reynolds Wike, grocer, 185 So. Water, house do. Reynolds William, laborer, house 5 Austin court


Reynolds Willie F., shoemaker, house New County road, near Durfee




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