New Bedford Directory, 1873-4, Part 17

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


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Sherman Gideon H., teanister, house 4 Ward


Sherman Henry, carriagesmith, boards 40 County


Sherman Henry F., Govt. Light Boat, boards 38 Willis Sherman Humphrey, house 264 County


Sherman Isaac C., groceries and provisions, Fourth, corner Bedford, house 26 Bedtord


Sherman Isaac E., at Oil Works, house 3 Green


Sherman Jas. H., mariner, bds. 10 West Campbell


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Sherman James H. (Parker & Sherman), tin and sheet iron worker, 109 Union, house 182 Grinnell


Sherman James L., clerk Sturtevant & Sherman, h. 74 South Second [Kempton Sherman Jireh C., gas and steam fitter, 24 William, h. 38' Sherman Job B., grocer, Foster, corner North, boards 67 Kempton


Sherman Julia E. Mrs., dressmaker, 35 William, house do. Sherman Lucy K., widow of Seth, h. 129 No. Second


Sherman Lucy T., widow of Obed, h. 67 Kempton


Sherman Noah, teacher City Almshouse, Clark's Point Sherman N. Willis, mason, house 129 North Second


Sherman Otis T., carpenter J. M. Foster, h. 47 Mechanics lane [tory, h. 14 Morgan


Sherman Peleg A., overseer spinning-room Cordage Fac- Sherman Perkins B. (Perkins.& Sherman), coal and wood,


150 So. Water, and Cedar, corner Hillman, boards Purchase [38 Willis


Sherman Philip S., master of Government Light Boat, .h. Sherman Pliny B., foreman Mercury Job office, 92 Union, house 3 Kempton


Sherman Rhoda Mrs., house 37 Maxfield


Sherman Robert A., carpenter, Leonard's whf., h. County, corner South


Sherman Rufus, house 5 Ricketson's court


Sherman Silas C., pilot, house 163 Mill


Sherman Simeon K., clerk, house 163 Mill


Sherman Stephen, ship carpenter, h 286 So. Second


Sherman Urial, house 79 Fifth


SHERMAN WM. D., blacksmith, 8 Pine, h. 119 Fifth


Sherman William H., hack, livery, and boarding stable, 24 Fourth, h. 57 School


Sherman William J., clerk Union Boot and Shoe Co., h. 5 Ricketson's court


Sherman William R., clerk, 49 No. Water, bds. 35 Willian Sherman & Reynard (Chas. H. Sherman and Wm. H.


Reynard, jr.), livery stable, and wood and coal, So. Sixth, junc. County


Sherrett Lawrence, slasher, house 343 Purchase


Sherrett Lewis H., weaver, bds. 343 Purchase


Sherry James, boots, etc., 57 Purchase, boards Mansion House [cor. Timothy


Shields Chas. M., plumber Hastings & Co.'s, h. County, Shields Mary, widow, house 208 Middle


Shiels James, laborer, h. Emerson, opp. Clinton


Shirley Frederick S., at Mt. Washington glass-works, h. 70 Washington


Shiverick Henry G., painter, 25 Centre, h. Sixth, cor. Elm Shiverick Nathaniel, clerk Levi Hawes, bds. 72 Elm


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Shiverick William, clerk W. W. Wordell, bds. 72 Elm Shockley Joseph, house 28 Elm


Shockley Sarah D. H., widow of William, h. 40 Spring Shore Matthew, billiard saloon, 3212 William, h. 42 Foster Short Dennis, musician, house 4 Cannon


Shoules Charles J., carriagesmith C. H. Forbes, house 80 Middle [Middle


Shoules Charles W., carriagsmith C. H. Forbes, boards 80 Shove Mary, widow of David, house 29 Walnut


Shreeves Joseph P., clergyman, h. Middle, cor. Emerson Shuman Mary E., widow of Paul, h. 4 Chestnut


Shurtleff Israel H., clerk, 64 No. Second, bds. 167 Middle Shurtleff John R. (Chapman & Shurtleff), sailmaker, Un- ion, cor. Front, h. 39 Third


Silva Annie F. Miss, music-teacher, h. 81 Washington


Silva Antone, mariner, house 9 Howland


Silva Antone J., shoemaker, bds. 123 So. Water


Silva Antoine F., mariner, house 66 Grinnell


Silva Emily, widow, house 4 Bush


Silva Francis M., bowling-saloon, 57 Howland, house do.


Silva Francisco, mariner, h. 124 South First


Silva Frank, mariner, h. 182 South First


Silva Frank, shoemaker, house 124 South First


Silva John, laborer, house 127 South Front


Silva Joseph, laborer, house rear 43 Middle Silva Joseph, house 107 South Water


Silva Joseph D., master mariner, h. 81 Washington


Silva Joseph F., laborer, h. 116 South Water


Silva J. L., laborer, house 125 Summer


Silva Lawrence, sailor, h. 124 South First


Silva Lawrence, marble worker, h. 96 Mechanics lane


Silva Manuel, laborer, h. So. Front, n. Howland Silva Manuel, mariner, house 75 Grinnell


Silva Manuel, mariner, house 124 South First


Silva Manuel, mariner, house 1361% South Water


Silva Manuel, marble worker, 20 So. Second, house 177 South Second


Silva Manuel A., seaman, house 31 South


Silva Manuel J., boot and shoemaker, h. 189 So. Second


Silva Victorino, mariner, house 65 Prospect


Silva William, fireman N. B. Cordage Co., h. 24 Ash


Silvester Charles H., mariner, bds. 111 Middle


Silvester David, billiard-room, No. Second, cor. William, house 145 Middle [50 Russell Silvester Frederick B., clerk Hatch & Co.'s express, house Silvester John C., mariner, house 85 Elm


Silvester William R. N., dry goods, 28 Purchase, house 95 Third


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Silvester, see also Sylvester [at Bellville


Silvia John, shoemaker, north end Acushnet av., house Silvia Manuel, fisherman, h. 126 South Water


Silvia Manuel, mariner, house 178 South Water Silvia Manuel, painter, bds. 46 William


Simange Manuel, mariner, h. 189 South Front


Simmons Alexander W., cutter Geo. M. Eddy & Co., h. 21 Seventh


Simmons Allen S., carriagemaker, Pine, h. 108 Fourth


Simmons Antone, mariner, h. 298 So. Water


Simmons Charles Mrs., house 205 Middle


Simmons Charles C., clerk Hatch & Co.'s Express, house 242 County


Simmons Chas. H., clerk, 20 No. Water, bds. 270 County Simmons David, mariner, h. Mt. Pleasant, c. Mt. Vernon Simmons Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, 10} Purchase, h. do. Simmons Eunice R., widow of Wm. S., house 168 South Second


Simmons Frank B., bookkeeper Morse Twist Drill and Machine Company, bds. 12 County


Simmons Geo. W., carriagepainter Geo. L. Brownell, h. 168 So. Second


Simmons James M., building mover, h. 316 Purchase Simmons Jeremiah, teamster, house 5 Seneca


Simmons Philip, house 91 Ray


Simmons Sarah L., widow of Arphaxad, h. 70 Hillman Simon Nathan, fancy dry goods, 62 Purchase, house do. Simpson Andrew J., baggagemaster N. B. Railroad, house 160 Union


Simpson James, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. Washburn Simpson Orton S., house Fair, n. Dartmouth


Simpson Susan, widow of Edward, h. rear 208 Middle Simpson Thomas O., glassworks, h. Fair, n. Dartmouth Sinclair James G., master mariner, h. 113 So. Second Singleton John, mulespinner, boards 196 State


Sisson Daniel W., clerk, 104 North Water, house Old County road


Sisson Daniel W., gunsmith, 22 So. Water, h. 22 Bedford Sisson Edward R., homeopathic physician, 87 William, house do.


Sisson Geo. W., mariner, h. 17 Morgan's lane


Sisson Gideon, carpenter, house 19 Chestnut


Sisson James, laborer, boards Cypress avenue


Sisson James E., saloon, 32 So. Water, bds. 5 School


Sisson James G., saloon, under Mansion House Sisson Job, cooper, house 17 Morgan's lane


Sisson Job, jr., mariner, house 17 Morgan's lane Sisson John F., mariner, house 18 Coffin


Sisson Joseph L., fish and oysters, 161 Purchase, h. do ..


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Sisson Mary J. Miss, tailoress, house 160 North SISSON OTIS A., soap manufacturer, 104 and 106 No. Water, house 105 No. Water


Sisson Sarah Mrs., house 94 Linden Sisson William Mrs., widow, house 70 Elm


Skelley Barnard, ropemaker, house 62 Arnold


Skiff Charles, farmer, house 8 Skiff's avenue


Skiff Eliza S., widow of Benjamin, h. 211 Middle


Skiff Samuel E., laborer, house 20 Oak


Skiff Stephen B. (S. B. Skiff & Co.), blacksmith, Me- chanics' lane, honse 76 Pleasant


SKIFF S. B. & CO. (Stephen B. Skiff and Edward M. Durfee), carriagesmiths and blacksmiths, Mechanics' lane


Skiff Thomas, farmer, house 5 Skiff's avenue


Skiff William E., mariner, boards 20 Oak


Skiff William H., blacksmith, Kempton, opp. Noel Taber road, house do.


Skinner Alfred E., stove mounter, house 164 Pleasant


Slater James, Wamsutta Mill, h. Hazard, n. Purchase


Slocum B. Frank, woodworker H. G. O. Cole, bds. Weaver Slocum Calvin J., boards 74 Middle


Slocum Charity C., widow, house 59 Fifth


Slocum Dulcinea, widow of John B., house 74 Middle


Slocum Elizabeth M. Miss, house 59 Fifth


Slocum Ezra C., horse dealer, house 155 Mill


Slocum Francis H., teamster, house 88 High


Slocum Holder, dry goods, 154 Union, bds. 95 Purchase Slocum James D., cooper Geo. Delano, h. 94 Fourth


Slocum James N., laborer, h. Allen, n. Dartmouth line


Slocum James T., house 34 Seventh


Slocum John A., farmer, house head of Court


Slocum Joseph R., master mariner, bds. 212 County


Slocum Peleg (P. Slocum & Co.), dry goods, 15 South Water, house 16 Fifth


Slocum Philip D., house 112 Middle


Slocum P. & Co. (Peleg Slocum and Leander Brightman ), dry goods, 15 South Water


Slocum Sally, widow, house head of Court


Slocum Sarah A., widow of Oliver D., h. 237 So. Water


Slocum Sarah S., widow of Charles C., h. 38 Foster


Slocum Stephen P., painter Dunham & West, house 129 Grinnell [Third


Slocum Wanton D., candler S. Leonard & Son, h. 123 Slocum William, boardinghouse, 23 So. Water Slosson Henry C., boardinghouse, 6 & 8 So. Second


Sly Thomas, jr., in clothroom Wamsutta Mill, boards 2 Logan


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Small David S., clerk freighthouse N. B. R. R., house 177 Pleasant


Smalley John, weaver, house 8 Hazard court


Smalley Maria L., widow of Ezra, house 111 Third


Smalley Orrick, city marshal, house 89 Third


Smalley Orrick, jr., mariner, boards 89 Third


Smart John, foreman Mechanical Bakery, 1 William, bds. 25 So. Second


Smith Albert C., clerk, boards 100 Kempton


Smith Alfred A., laborer, house 5 Elm


Smith Alfred E., at glassworks, h. 3 Cheapside


Smith Asa C., 91 Union, boards 98 Smith


Smith Allen, jr., teamster E. Mandell, house 29 Bedford


SMITH ANDREW J., horse shoer, Mechanics' lane, h. 78 Mill [h. 72 Kempton


Smith Arvin (Ryder & Smith), spar maker, 152 N. Water,


Smith Benjamin, house 90 Bedford [Pleasant


Smith Charles B., engineer Water Works, house foot of Smith Charles H., machinist Morse Twist Drill Works, boards 96 Fourth [House


Smith Chas. N., printer Standard office, boards Sampson


Smith Charlotte Mrs., house 26 Wing


Smith Clarence S., carpenter, boards 133 Grinnell


Smith David, frame polisher, house 177 Pleasant


Smith David, waiter, house 13 Park


Smith Edward, in weaving room, house 151 State


Smith Elizabeth, widow of Henry H., house 131 Smith


Smith Elizabeth A., widow of John, house 131 Orchard


Smith Elizabeth H., widow of Alvin C., house 77 Middle


Smith Ella G. Miss, teacher, boards 3 Ricketson court


Smith Eunice, widow of Eben R., house 17 Allen


Smith Francis C., sash and blind maker Mosher & Brow- nell, house Clark's Point road


Smith Frank, mariner, house 184 South Water


Smith Frank C., plane maker, 14 William, boards Thomas C. Smith's, Weaver


Smith George, boarding house, 160 So. Water


Smith George, carpenter, house 133 Grinnell


Smith George, laborer, house 128 So. Front


Smith George A., traveling agent, house 32 Sycamore


Smith George G., fish dealer, 23 Union, h. 100 Kempton


Smith Gorham B., clerk R. S. Lawton, bds. 72 Walden


Smith Hannah, widow of Richard, house 131 Third


Smith Harry A. decorator Mt. Washington Glass Works, house 16 Allen


Smith Henry, spinner Potomska Mills, bds. Fearing House Smith Henry, carriage smith Geo. L. Brownell, boards Sheridan House


Smith Henry B., laborer, house 8 Griffin court


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Smith Henry C., blacksmith, boards Sheridan House


Smith Henry W., spar maker, rear 20 Front, house 84 Kempton


Smith Henry W. (M. & H. W. Smith), photographer, 134% Union, house School, cor. Seventh


Smith Hugh, mule spinner Wamsutta Mills, boards 250 Purchase


Smith Humphrey, laborer, house 111 South Seventh


Smith Irving, clerk, boards 72 Kempton [102 High


Smith Israel, musician and leader of Brass Band, house Smith James, laborer, house Turner's court


Smith James B., shipping clerk Morse Twist Drill Co., h. 91 Washington


Smith James R., eutter, 31 North Water, h. 82 State


Smith James R., house 6 West Willis [18 Bonney


Smith James T., telegraph operator, 26 North Water, h. Smith John, apprentice II. G. O. Cole, bds. 332 Purchase Smith John, laborer, house Merrimack, near Ray


Smith John, laborer, h. West Campbell, n. No. Chancery Smith John B., shipwright and boat builder, Parker's wharf, house 49 North [Willis


Smith John W., plane maker, 14 William, h. 5 West Smith Jonathan, honse 124 Summer


Smith Joseph, laborer, house 171 Grinnell


Smith Joseph B. (Francis Lewis & Co.), dry goods, house 82 Grinnell


Smith Joseph B., overseer Wamsutta Mills, h. 27 Franklin SMITH JOSEPH C. (Cota & Smith), grocer, Cedar, cor. Middle, house 76 Cedar


Smith Joseph H., laborer, house 98 Smith


Smith Joseph W., hairdresser, 63 Union, house 7 Spruce


Smith Josephine, widow of Thornton, house 7 Spring


Smith Katy, widow of Lemuel R., h. 333 South Water Smith Lucy H., widow of Richard, house 80 Purchase Smith Lydia M., widow of Jona,, house 155 Kempton


Smith Maria, widow of Matthew, house 124 Third


Smith Mary A. Mrs., house 1 Hazard ct.


Smith Mary A. Mrs., house 121 So. Second [South


Smith Mary T., widow of Cornelius, boarding-house, 81


Smith Merey B., nurse, house 34 South


Smith Morris (M. & H. W. Smith), photographer, 13412 Union, house at Fairhaven


Smith M. & H. W. (Morris and Henry W.), photograph- ers, 134% Union


Smith Nancy Miss, house 95 South Sixth


Smith Naney M. Mrs., boards 108 William


Smith Nathaniel, machinist Potomska Mills, h. 11 Rivet Smith Patrick, laborer, house 236 Ray


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Smith Philip, laborer, house Clark [c. Blackmore lane Smith Preston, weaver Potomska Mills, h. South Water, Smith Ralph, weaver, honse 7 Rivet


Smith Richard, weaver, house 332 Purchase


Smith Robert G., mariner, house 333 So. Water


Smith Robert G., jr., laborer, house 333 South Water


Smith Samuel D., carriage inaker, li. 3 Ricketson court


Smith Samnel G., mariner, house 3 Ricketson court


Smith Samuel J., decorator Mt. Washington Glass Works, house 14 Allen


Smith Shubael, ship carpenter, house 60 State


Smith Shubael D., jr., clerk Central Union Association, boards 81 Third [River


Smith Susan E., widow of Abraham, house Head of the


Smith Sylvia R., widow of James, h. 57 Washington


Smith Thomas, weaver, boards 9 Rivet


Smith Thomas, weaver, house 1 Hazard court


Smith Thomas, laborer, house 250 Purchase [Weaver Smith Thomas A., blacksmith, house Dartmouth, below Smith Thomas C., blacksmith, h. Weaver, cor. Dartmouth


Smith Timothy, laborer, house 212 Ray


Smith Washington, laborer, house 8 Dartmouth


Smith Willard N., stonecutter, h. 127 So. Orchard


Smith William, ropemaker in Cordage Factory, house 62 Arnold


Smith William, soap maker, house 208 Ray


Smith William, weaver in Wamsutta Mills, h. 290 County Smith William B., hairdresser, 124 Union, boards 8 Dart- mouth [Purchase


Smith William C., gas fitter T. J. Gifford & Co., bds. 80 Smith Wm. G., toolmaker, house 46 North Second


Smith William H., boat builder, foot of Cannon, house 70 Forest


Smith William H., farmer, house 22 Oak


Smith William H., mariner, bds. 90 South Sixth


Smith William H., jr., boatbuilder W. H. Smith, house 81 Forest


Smith William J., painter, house 110 Maxfield


SMITH WILLIAM S., shipping office, Water, cor. Com- mercial, house 19 Howland


Smith William T. (D. B. Folger & Co.), 116 Union, and agent William O. Brownell, h. 79 North


Smith William W. C., gasfitter, bds. 80 Purchase Smith Zeno, laborer, house 63 Mill


Smithson Thomas, weaver, h. 16 Hazard court


Snell David A., mechanical bakery, 1 William, house Mt. Pleasant, next the reservoir


Snell George V., tanner N. B. Tannery, house Jenney, near Kempton


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Snow Abner W., farmer, h. north end Acushnet av.


Snow Abner W., jr., engraver, 65 William, boards A. W. Snow's, Acushnet av.


Snow Andrew, master mariner, h. 172 Middle


Snow Charles H., clerk, h. County, cor. Wing


Snow Frederick P., cabinetmaker, h. 8 County


Snow George, hack, livery, and boarding stable, 188 Coun- ty, house 175 Middle


Snow Hiram M., painter, 9 No. Water, h. Third


Snow James M., shipsmith, North Front, near Middle, h. 31 Chestnut


Snow John H., cigar dealer, 188 County, h. 175 Middle


Snow J. Proctor, accountant, h. 151 Middle


Snow Knowles, h. 83 Washington


Snow Loum Mrs., h. 153 County


Snow Loum, jr. (Loum Snow & Son), merchant, 29 No. Front, house 9 So. Cottage


Snow Loum & Son (Loum Snow, jr.), merchants, 29 No. Front


Snow Nancy, widow, h. Head of the River


SNOW OTIS, carriagemaker, 204 Purchase, h. do.


Snow Rebecca T., widow of Mark, h. Head of the River Snow Robert, clerk, 29 No. Water, bds. 153 County


Snow Sylvester, groceries and provisions, County, corner Wing, house do.


Snow William W., shipsmith, h. 249 County


Solitana Antoine, weaver, bds. Mrs. William Stewart's, r. Wamsutta Mill


Soule Edward, laborer, h. 231 So. Second


Soule Edward A., teamster, bds. B. F. Caswell's, Maxfield


Soule Isaac, h. 59 North Sixth


Soule Rufus A. (Hathaway & Soule), boot and shoe man- ufacturer, Pleasant, cor. Mechanics' lane, house 18 Campbell


Soule Stephen, laborer, h. 116 South Front


Soule Thomas H., 2d (Soule & Cranston), carpet uphol- sterer, 9} Purchase, h. 13 Lincoln


SOULE THOMAS H., JR., prop. city laundry, 107 No. Second, bds. 117 Middle


Soule William P., driver Steamer 2, bds. 71 Foster


Soule William T., dry and fancy goods, 58 Purchase, h. 120 Pleasant


Soule .& Cranston (Thomas H. Soule and Orville W. Cranston), carpet upholsterers, 912 Purchase Soule, see also Sowle


Southwick Elizabeth P., widow of George F., house 101 Summer [North Second Southwick Henry T., blacksmith H. G. O. Cole, house 98 Southwick Martha A., widow of Henry W., house 98 No. Second


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Southworth Doctor, weaver, h. 191 Pleasant Sowle Albert, fisherman, h. 116 South Front Sowle Ann T., widow of Matthew M., h. 69 Forest


Sowle Benj. F., boat builder, h. 9 South Second Sowle Benj. F., teamster, h. 156 North Second


Sowle Benj., jr., foreman Ripley & Tripp's, h. 229 County Sowle Bradford, mariner, h. 67 Prospect


Sowle Charles H., machinist, h. 100 Fifth


Sowle Edward A., teamster, bds. 2 Maxfield SOWLE FRED. A., doors, sashes, blinds, and wooden ware, 8 and 10 William, h. 75 Middle


Sowle Frederick L., clerk, 120 Union, bds. 75 Middle


Sowle John H., seaman, bds. 60 Cypress


Sowle Peleg T., hostler, h. 60 Cypress


Sowle William A., carpenter, 132 North Water, h. Durfee, west of Cedar


Spade Addie I. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 83 Forest


Spade Mary, widow of David, h. 83 Forest


Spare John, physician, h. 158 Mill


Spare John V., dry goods, 184 County, bds. 158 Mill


Spare Sarah L. Miss, teacher Bush street school, boards 158 Mill


Sparrow Hartley A., grocer, Dartmouth, cor. Fair, h. do. Sparrow Orin L., fruit and confectionery, 68 Purchase, h. 164 Union


Spencer Albert E., hatter, h. rear 148 Kempton


SPENCER CHARLES L., surgeon and physician, 64 Purchase (up-stairs), h. 59 Pleasant


Spencer George, weaver, h. Penniman


Spencer James W., carpenter, h. 25 South Second


Spencer John, dresser Wamsutta Mills, house Austin, cor. County


Spencer Thomas, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. Washburn, near Acushnet avenue


Spicer Benj. F., laborer, house 90 Smith


Spicer Edward, carpenter, house 101 Smith


Spicer Samuel, currier Job . Wade, bds. 101 Smith Spindall Thomas, mulespinner, bds. 191 Pleasant Splane James, laborer, house 176 Ray


Spooner Albert F., carpenter, boards 106 High


Spooner Andrew J., gasfitter Jireh C. Sherman, house 46 William


Spooner Benj. F., shipcarpenter, house 67 Mill


Spooner Betsey, widow of Caleb, h. Head of the River Spooner Caleb, mariner, house 4 West Willis


Spooner Chas. H., heater in Iron Works, h. New County road, near Durfee


Spooner Charles H., jr., currier, boards New County road, near Durfee



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Spooner Chas. H., ropemaker, house 10} Cedar Spooner Chas. L., farmer, h. Old County road


Spooner Chas. S., beltinaker Wamsutta Mills, house 230 County


Spooner Edward C., teamster, William, cor. Bethel


Spooner Edward O., provision dealer, 115 Purchase, h. Kempton, Cannonville


Spooner Elizabeth P. Mrs., teacher Hill school, boards 107 Hillman


Spooner Frederick P., watchman Gosnold Mills, h. New County road, near Durfee


Spooner Gideon B., master mariner, house 40 North


Spooner Harriet E., widow of Samuel, h. Old County rd.


Spooner Henry, teamster, house 70 So. Second


Spooner James L., teamster, boards 106 High


Spooner Jeduthan, farmer, h. Old County road


Spooner Joseph S., farmer, house Head of the River


Spooner Joseph W., clerk Macomber Brothers, boards 46 William


Spooner J. Gardner, house 101 Ray


Spooner Lucy, widow of Cornelius, h. 5 Chancery


Spooner Lydia Miss, school teacher, h. 4 West Willis


Spooner Lydia H. Mrs., house 18 Seventh


Spooner Mary Mrs., house 10} Cedar


Spooner Micah, farmer, house Old County road Spooner Rufus, mariner, h. Old County road


Spooner Samuel K., carpenter, house 164 Kempton


Spooner Sylvester C., tailor, 96 Purchase, h. 101 Ray


Spooner Thomas, boards 19 Maxfield


Spooner Walter F., molder, h. New County rd., n. Durfee Spooner Walter W., cabinetmaker, house Kempton, Can- nonville


Spooner Wm. B., painter A. P. Manchester, house head of No. Front, near bridge


Spooner Wm. R., clerk Morse Twist Drill and Machine Co., boards 67 Mill


Spooner Wing, mariner, house No. Front, n. Middle


Spooner Wing, jr., cooper, h. Hazard, n. Pleasant


Spooner Zachery, milkman, house Head of the River


Springer Andrew R., blacksmith, 149 Kempton, house 10 Park


Springer Cornelius A., master mariner, h. 343 So. Water Springer Geo. W., stevedore, h. 13 No. Chancery Springer James F., master mariner, house 80 Cedar Springer John, farmer, house Kempton, n. Noel Taber rd. Springer Wn., clerk Clark & Bartlett, house Ash, near Union Squinn Lydia Miss, house 41 Maxfield


Stafford James C., master mariner, house 73 North


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Stacy Frederick R., laborer, boards 34 Howland


Stacy Sidney, laborer, boards 34 Howland


Stacy Stephen D., carpenter, house 34 Howland


Stall Susan A. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 31 Bush


Standish Davis T., molder J. Grinnell's foundry, house 20 Third


Standish John A. Mrs., widow, house 20 So. Sixth


Stanton Albert G. (A. G. Stanton & Co.), grocer, 137 Third, house 173 Grinnell


STANTON A. G. & CO. (Albert G. Stanton and Sam- uel H. Pollock), grocers and provision dealers, 137 Third


Stanton Clarissa C., widow, house 46 Maxfield


Stanton John, house Cedar, cor. Durfee


Stanton John E., mariner, bds. John Stanton's, Cedar


Staples Charles, machinist Morse Twist Drill Works, h. 39 So. Second


Staples Clara S. Miss, teacher Middle street grammar school, boards 91 Maxfield


Staples Clarissa R., widow of Calvin, h. 91 Maxfield


Staples Elias, shoemaker, house 77 Ray


Staples James S. (Lee & Staples), blacksmith, bds. Pur- chase, cor. Linden


Stapleton Bartholomew, laborer, h. 247 So. Water Stapleton Michael, clerk M. Holcomb, bds. 201 So. Water Starkey Amos, sewing machine canvasser, boards Man- sion House


Stearns George W., physician, also chaplain of the alms- house, house 107 William


Steil Frank, boot and shoemaker, 68 Union, house do. Steinen Augustus, Morse Twist Drill Co., h. 35 Sherman Stephenson Thomas, machinist, house 2 Austin court


Stetson Charles F., engineer Thomas W. Cook & Co., h. 71 Middle


Stetson Edward, dentist, 24 Purchase, h. 18 do.


STETSON GEORGE R., superintendent Morse Twist Drill and Machine Co., h. 75 Allen


Stetson Henry D., boatbuilder W. H. Smith, house at Fairhaven


Stetson Nathaniel, cooper, house 25 Campbell


Stetson Silas, h. Bellville road, Head of the River


Stetson Thomas M., lawyer, 3612 No. Water, house 39 So. Cottage


Stevens Dennis, laborer, house rear 27 Allen


Stevens Geo. H., machinist, house at Fairhaven


Stevens Henry, laborer, house 76 Bedford


Stevens Henry, tinsmith, 101 Third, house 7 Bonney


Stevens Thomas, laborer, h. 180 Pleasant


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Stevens William O., ropemaker, bds. 5 Cedar


Stevens William R., laborer, h. 5 Cedar


Stewart William, porter, h. 196 Kempton


Stewart William C., weaver, boards Mrs. Stewart's, rear Wamsutta Mills


Stewart William H., grocer, 194 Kempton, honse do.


Stewart William K., weaver, boards Mrs. William K. Stewart's


Stewart Wm. K. Mrs., boardinghouse, r. Wamsutta Mills Stickney Charles D., physician, 148% Union, house 96 William


Stimpson Francis C., blacksmith, h. 94 County


Stimpson Nancy H., widow of George, h. 94 County Stirrett John, ropemaker, h. 33 Cedar


St. Joseph's Hospital, Campbell, cor. Pleasant


Stoddard Jacob, cooper R. Randall, h. Grinnell, n. County Stoddard Justin J., cooper R. Randall, h. 151 Grinnell


Stoddard Mary T., widow of Allen, h. 74 County


Stoddard Sarah E. Miss, teacher Fifth street grammar school, bds. 74 County


Stone Elizabeth H., widow of Joshua, h. 41 So. Cottage Stone Henry B., bookkeeper N. B. Iron Foundry, boards 41 South Cottage


Stone Nathaniel H., student, h. 41 So. Cottage


Stoopes John W., hairdresser, h. 7 Cedar


Stott Nathaniel, calker George Cannon, h. 85 Kempton


Stowe Hannah M., widow of Timothy, h. 111 County


Stowe Sarah E. Miss, teacher Kempton street school, bds. 163 County


Stowell Alexander .T, shoelaster, house Noel Taber road, corner Kempton


Stowell Charles H., butcher, h. Kempton, n. Jenny Lind Stowell Hephzibah, widow of Daniel, h. Dartmouth, near Dartmouth line


Stowell Mary J., tailoress, boards 31 High




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