New Bedford Directory, 1873-4, Part 2

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


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James Thos. M., insurance agent,


front colored page, opp. map


Jenkins Benj. S., painter.


49


Jordan Frederick J., watch maker


1


Kempton Eben J., painter. 25


King Isaac & Son, blacksmiths. 18


Kirby H. S., ship chandlery.


15


Kollock Lemuel M., coal ... .front cover Lawrence Ephraim, 2d, painter. 49


Leaming P. S., physician. .


3


Leonard Samuel & Co , sperm and whale


oil. . .


9


Libby J. & Co., bakers and confectioners front cover


Lindsey B., publisher Whalemen's Ship- ping List. .


31


Linwood Boarding-house.


12


Luce J. L., carriage smith. 39


Luce Wm. T., provisions. 36


Luther H. R., agent Gosnold Working- men's Association. . 33


Macomber Bros., flour, &c. 38


Manchester A. P., painter. 48


Manchester Otis, granite worker, front


part. .


32


Mann H. E., dentist. . 3 Maxfield Caleb, furniture. 25


Maxfield Wm., painter. 48 McAfee John, horticulturist. 32 Mechanics' National Bank. 311 Merchants' National Bank. .310


Mercury, Fessenden & Baker, pubs 43


Merrill M. E. Miss, millinery 19


Milliken E. & Son, groceries and pro- visions ... 34


Morgridge Chas. H .. stoves, hardware, &c. opp. index to advts. 11 Morse F. & Co., grocers. 26 Morse Twist Drill and Machine Co 11


Mosher John E., boarding-house. 12


Mt. Washington Glass Works


Murphy T. J., undertaker. .


front colored page


44


National Bank of Commerce.


.310


Nesbett F. B., dentist. .


3


New Bedford Carriage Manufactory


front colored page New Bedford Copper Co.,. . front col'd page New Bedford Cordage Co ... 21 New Bedford Five Cents Savings Bank .. 311


New Bedford Flour Co. 13


New Bedford Gas Light Co. .309 New Bedford Ice Co. 10


New Bedford Institution for Savings .. 312 New Bedford Iron Foundry ... 41 New Bedford Machine Shop, John A. Gifford, proprietor. 14


New Bedford Tool Co.


15


prop ...


31


Whitcomb F. R., ladies' furnishing goods


front colored page


New Bedford and New York Steamship Co., F. H. Forbes, agent. 41 New Bedford Railroad Co .. inside back cover


New England Marble Works .... back cover Nooning W. B., millinery and straw Whittemore M. F., soap manufacturer .. 20 goods. . 21 Wilbor A. G., watchmaker. 29


Nye S. G., commission merchant.


32


Wilde J. P., dry goods.


24


Oesting Chas. A. W., cigar manufr ..


46


Parker Frederick, fruits and confec-


tionery ....


35


Parker Wm. C., painter.


opp. inside front cover


Parker & Sherman, furnaces and tin-


49


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PAGE.


Peirce Lloyd N., cooper.


7


Peirce & Taber, picture dealers and


frames. .


.. opp. index to advts. 8


Perry Ellis, coal.


37


Perry J. H. & Co., coal.


18


Pickens & Ashley, groceries.


45


Pond E. D., dining rooms.


29


Potter Wm. F. & Co., grocers.


38


Ripley & Tripp, lumber.


49


Robbins Augustus, grannlar fuel. 23


Robinson W. A. & Co., sperm and whalc


oil.


8


Rooth Henry, pianos tuncd.


3


Ryder Linus, boxes.


42


Sawin A. K. P., teamster.


47


Sawyer John A., ship smith.


39


Sawyer Stephen P., stoves, furnaces, &c., front colored page


Shaw Franklin, carriage manufr. . 47 Sherman C. R., mathematical, optical, and nantical instruments.


opp. index to advts. 8


Sherman Wm. D., blacksmith.


44


Sisson Otis S., soap.


11


Skiff S. B. & Co., carriage and black-


smiths.


44


Smith Andrew J., horse shoer.


18


Smith Wm. S., shipping agent.


12


Snow Otis, wheelwright


29


Sowle Frederick A., wooden ware, &c.


24


Spencer C. L., oculist and aurist.


2


Standard, E. Anthony & Sons, publ'rs 43


Stanton A. G. & Co., groceries and pro-


visions. .


30


Sturtevant & Sherman, carpenters and builders. 44 Sullings, Kingman & Co., hardware and stoves. .. 15


Swift & Allen, commission merchants. 7


Taber Robert B., blank book mnfr.


50


Tallman Wm. K., stable.


1


Taylor J. P., apothecary


24


Temple Lewis, hairdresser.


6


Thayer & Judd, paraffine wax & candles


6


Thomas Wm. E., prof. dancing and cal-


isthenics.


46


Topham Robert C., lumber.


51


Tower H. S., prop. Whitcomb House. 17 Tripp A. G. & Bro., provisions. .. back cover Union Bakery, H. H. Fisher, prop .... . . 28 Union Boot and Shoe Co., S. Hathaway, agent ... 36


Union Boiler Co., J. C. Bradford, agent front colored page


Van Campen H., insurance agent


front cover


Vincent Ambrose, ship chandlery.


40


Wade Job, leather manufacturer.


40


Watson S. & Son, ship bread.


28


Webb Hiram, accountant ..


17


Whalemen's Shipping List, B. Lindsey,


Whitcomb House, H. S. Tower, prop .... 17 White Wm. G., carriage manufacturer front colored page


Wilson B. G., undertaker ...


42


Wood, Brightman & Co., plumbers, gas fitters, stoves, furnaces, &c.,


Wood J. A. & Co., com. merchants ......


34


Wordell W. W., provisions.


38


ware ..


.front colored page


Thompson Anna C. Mrs., doctress 2 Tilden Niles, cigars and tobacco .. 28 Tilden & Co., confectionery. 17


Tillinghast Joseph S., insurance agent .. 4


11


NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.


INDEX TO


BOSTON AND TAUNTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAGE.


Boston Belting Co., engine hose and belting. ... inside front cover


Bufford J. H. Sons, lithographers. ... leaf opp .. 176 Carter J. F., Gloucester (Cape Ann), oil clothes. . 52


Chilson Gardner, stoves, furnaces, and ranges .. . front colored pages Colby Samuel & Co., clothing manufac-


turers, Taunton. . back cover Dennison & Co., shipping tags.


back title of book and page 14


French Jas., real estate. .... over calendar Greenough, Jones & Co. 16 Lombard & Co., grindstones.


opp. inside back cover


Lord H. & G. W., seines, nets, and twine. . .. back colored Howard Watch and Clock Co., watches, clocks, &c .. . back cover Margot Bros., watch-case manufrs. back colored page


PAGE. Mayer Julius & Co., lithographers. .. . .


opp. inside back cover Mellen & Tappan, slate mantels, &c .... back colored


Mt. Washington Glass Works .... front colored page


New England Mutual Ins. Co .... back col'd North Chas. H. & Co., provisions .. inside front cover


Parker House, Parker & Mills, proprie- tors. . back cover Pettingill & Pear, spring beds .. .. back col'd Russell Edward & Co., mercantile agen- cy. .. . opp. 240 Skinner N. H. & Co., dry goods, &c., Taunton. opp. contents Spear E. D., Indian doctor ... .. front 13 Stimson & Babcock, varnishes ... back cover Whitman E. F., ocnlist and aurist .. .... 51


Williams Brick Co., brick manufrs., Taunton. . 51


CHARLES H. MORGRIDGE,


STOVES


House Furnishings.


HARDWARE AND CUTLERY®


IMPLEMENTS.


AGRICULTURAL


NO. 111 UNION STREET, - NEW BEDFORD.


Business Directory of Patrons in Boston and Taunton.


Belting.


Boston Belting Co., 54 and 56 Chauncy, cor. Bedford, Boston (see advt. inside front cover)


Brick Manufacturers.


Williams Brick Co., Williams court, Taun- ton (see adv. dept., p. 51)


Carpets.


Skinner N. H. & Co., Main, cor. Cedar, Taunton (see advt. opp. contents)


Clothing. Colby Samnel & Co., Taunton (see advt. on back cover)


Dry Goods.


Skinner N. H. & Co., Main, cor. Cedar, Taunton (see advt. opp. contents)


Engine Hose.


Boston Belting Co., John G. Tappan & Co. general ag'ts, 54 and 56 Chauncy, cor. Bedford, Boston (see advt. inside front cover)


Engravers.


Bufford's J. H. Sons, 490 Washington, Bos- ton (sec advt. opp. p. 177) Mayer Julius, 4 State, cor. Wash., Boston (see advt. back colored page)


Fertilizers.


North Chas. H. & Co., 27 and 29 F. H. mar- ket, Boston (see advt. inside front cover)


Freestone.


Lombard & Co., Atlantic ave., cor. Lewis whf., Boston (see advt. opp. inside back cover)


Glass Shades and Stands. Mellen & Tappan, 124 Tremont, Boston (see advt. back colored page)


Glass Ware Manufacturers.


Mt. Washington Glass Works, 141 Milk, Boston (see advt. front colored page)


Gold and Silver Placing. Margot Bros., 23 Water, Boston (see advt. back colored page)


Grindstones.


Lombard & Co., Lewis' whf., cor. Atlantic ave., Boston (see advt. opp. inside back cover)


Hats and Caps.


Colby Samuel & Co., Taunton (see advt. on back cover)


Hogs, Live and Dressed. North Chas. H. & Co., 27 and 29 F. H. mkt., Boston (see advt. inside front cover)


Hotels.


Parker House, Parker & Mills, proprietors, School, Boston (see advt. on back cover)


Insurance Company.


New England Mutual Ins. Co., 62 State, Boston (see advt. opp. inside back cover)


Lard Oil.


North Chas. H. & Co., 27 and 29 F. H. mkt., Boston (see advt. inside front cover)


Lithographer.


Bufford's John H. Sons, 490 Wash., Boston (see advt. opp. p. 177) Mayer Julius & Co., 4 State, Boston (see advt. opp. inside back cover)


Marble Dealers.


Mellen & Tappan, 124 Tremont, Boston (see advt. back colored page)


Mercantile Agency.


Russell E. & Co., 55 State, Boston (see advt. colored page opp. p. 240)


Nets, Seines, and Twine. Lord H. & G. W., 111 Commercial, Boston (see advt. back colored page)


Oculist and Aurist.


Whitman E. F., 110 Court, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 51) Oil Clothes. Carter J. F., Gloucester (Cape Ann), (see adv. dept., p. 52) Parian and Bronze Ware. Mellen & Tappan, 124 Tremont, Boston (see advt. back colored page)


Physician. Spear E. D. (Indian doctor), 713 Wash., Boston (see advt., p. 13)


Pork Packers. North Chas. H. & Co., 27 and 29 F. H. mkt., Boston (see advt. inside front cover)


Provisions, Wholesale.


North Chas. H. & Co., 27 and 29 F. H. mkt., Boston (see advt. inside front cover)


Real Estate Agent.


French Jas., 80 Wash., Boston (see advt. over calendar) Rubber Belting.


Boston Belting Co., John G. Tappan & Co. general ag'ts, 54 and 56 Channcy, Boston (see advt. inside front cover)


Slate Mantels.


Mellen & Tappan, 124 Tremont, Boston (see advt. back colored page)


Spring Beds.


Pettingill & Pear, 35 Brattle, Boston (see advt. back colored page) Steam Packing.


Boston Belting Co., 54 and 56 Chauncy, Boston (see advt. inside front cover)


Stoves, Furnaces, and Ranges. Chilson Gardner, 99 and 101 Blackstone, Boston (see advt. front colored pages)


Tags and Labels.


Dennison & Co., Suffolk pl., Boston (see advt. back of book and page 14)


Tiles. Mellen & Tappan, 124 Tremont, Boston (see advt. back colored page)


Varnishes and Japans.


Stimson & Babcock, 114 Broad, Boston (see advt. back cover)


Wax Flower Materials. Mellen & Tappan, 124 Tremont, Boston (see advt. back colored page)


Watch Case Manufacturers.


Margot Bros., 23 Water, Boston (see advt. back colored page) Watch Manufacturers.


Howard Watch and Clock Co., 114 Tremont, Boston (see advt. on back cover)


13


ADVERTISEMENTS.


E. D. SPEAR, M. D.,


THE OLD INDIAN DOCTOR,


So much Celebrated for his Remarkable Cures.


713 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


AG Dr. Spear can be consulted upon all Diseases.


DR. SPEAR has issued a small work in which he says: - In pre- paring the Medical Hand-book, for the afflicted and the public at large, which is designed to take the place of the more bulky " Family Physi- cian," the author and publisher has several objects in view. The first was to bring it into a more portable size, by eliminating and condens- ing a large amount of reading matter, and omitting many testimonials received in his earlier practice, thus meeting the demand of this fast and busy age, when few can stop to read long homilies on any subject. But the principal and most important object was to bring to the notice of the public a sample, at least, of the great mass of certificates and testimonials he has received within the last few years, and is now con- stantly receiving. To these he bespeaks the careful attention of the reader; and he refers to them in no boasting spirit, but simply as evidence that his study and effort to relieve suffering humanity have met with gratifying success. In this regard, he can cheerfully submit his claim's as a successful physician, to that truest and most sacred of all tests, " By their fruits shall ye know them."


It may be thought by many hardly necessary to say, after commu- nicating with the public so often and for so long a time, that his treat- ment of diseases is peculiar to himself; but for the benefit of those just coming upon the stage of action, it may very properly be dwelt upon for a moment. Suffice it to say, in brief, that he has discarded many of the crude and absurd notions that obtained among practitioners of past ages, and clung to by many with surprising tenacity at the present day, and after careful study and diligent research into the various sys- tems of practice, has adopted a system which has common sense com- bined with science as its basis. Upon this sure foundation, by the full use of his reason and judgment, he has drawn from Nature those pure and safe remedies, which, though all powerful in removing disease, and bringing to the patient joyous and gladsome health, leave no life- long sting behind.


To the sick, therefore, he feels authorized to speak words of encour- agement and hope. As will be seen by reading the testimonials, many who were near the gates of death, and given up as lost, have been res- cued by his hand and restored to health. Others who are now suffer- ing with little hope of relief, he believes may also be made to enjoy the rich blessings of health. The afflicted, then, of whatever nature, he invites to come to his office, No. 713 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, with the assurance. that his utmost skill shall be exerted in their behalf.


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REAL ESTATE.


Houses, Stores & Land in Boston and vicinity, bought & sold on liberal terms.


Negotiator of Notes and Mortgages.


Particular attention paid to the Care of Real Estate, and Collection of Rents, Dividends, and Interest.


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16 NEW BEDFORD ADVERTISEMENTS.


R. M. DELANO,


DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF


COAL YARD


WOOD, COAL & CHARCOAL.


Also, Agent for the Patent Fire Kindler. No. 116 High Street, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


ESTABLISHED 1862. GREENOUGH, JONES & CO., COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS OF Directories, Gazetteers, Maps,


PUBLISHERS OF THE


BOSTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


Boston & Maine, Eastern, and Maine Central Railroad Directory; Massa- chusetts Cities ; American Railway and Supply Directory ; Merrimack River Directory; United States Hardware and Metal Trades Directory ; Cambridge, New Bedford, Haverhill, Milford, Portsmouth, Nashua, Somerville, Malden, Medford, Melrose and Everett, Waltham and Watertown, Bridgewaters and Abington, Bangor, Saco and Biddeford, Augusta, Hallowell, and Gardiner, Bath, Brunswick, and Richmond, Lewiston and Auburn Directories, etc., etc.


96 WASHINGTON STREET, Room 9,


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BOSTON, MASS.


STREETS, COURTS, AND AVENUES.


The streets of New Bedford, with a very few excep- tions, are laid out north and south, and east and west. Those running north and south are numbered commencing at Union, street, and increasing each way, with the even numbers on the east, and the odd numbers on the west side. Those running east and west are numbered com- mencing at the river, and increasing westerly, with the even numbers on the south, and the odd numbers on the north side.


The letters enclosed by parentheses, which follow the names of any streets, signify the general bearing of such street from the City Hall. Thus, School street (S.), is south from the City Hall.


Acushnet avenue (N.), from the railroad crossing at B. Rodman's farm north to Acushnet village


Adams, from County to Mt. Pleasant


Allen (S. W.), from County west to Dartmouth line and nearly in line with Wing and Howland. Numbers commence at County


Allen's Mill road (N. W.), leading from Perry's corner to " Allen's Mill" in Dartmouth


Anthony (S. W.), second west of County, extending south from Grove to 86 Bedford


Ark lane (E.), from North Second to river east


Arnold (S. W.), from County west between School and Walnut. Numbers commence at County


Ash (N. W.), from Bedford to Parker, open from Kemp- ton to Bedford, being the sixth west of County Ashland (N. W.), from Robeson to Durfee


Ashley, west from County to east side of Ashland


Atlantic (N. W.), from Arnold south next west to Emer- son


Austin court, from Austin to Hazard. Numbers com- mence at Austin


Austin, from Purchase west to County, and in line with Ashley


Beach (W.), from Kempton northerly


Bedford (S.), from Third west across County to Ash .. Numbers commence at Third


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NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.


Bellville road (N. E.), leading from McPherson's wharf at Bellville to the stone bridge at Acushnet village


Bethel (E.), continuation of First from Union to William Blackmore (S.), from County to South Front


Bonney (S. W.), extends from 29 Allen south to Wash- ington, and next east of Orchard


Bowditch (N.), from Cedar Grove to Sawyer


Borden (S. W.), from AHen north


Braleyville road (N.), from Old County road to Braley's station


Burgess lane, west from Cedar


Bush (S.), from South Water near Gas Works west to 9 South Orchard


Campbell (N.), from Ray west to County


Cannon (S. E.), from South Water west to Third, nearly in a line with Russell


Cedar Grove (N.), from Rock to County and beyond Cedar (W.), fifth west of County, and extends from Court to Durfee


Centre (E.), from North Water east to Central wharf Chancery (W.), from Court north. This is the seventh west of County


Cheapside (E.), from Union to William, in range with Fifth, and nearly in line with Pleasant


Cherry (S. W.), from Sixth west to County, open from Seventh to County


Chestnut (N. W.), second west of County, and extends from Kempton to Parker


Clark's Point road (S. E.), from Cove at Orphan's Home around Clark's point


Clark (N.), from north end of Purchase westerly


Clay (S. W.), from 21 Grape northerly to Hickory


Clinton (S. W.), west from County, and extending from County to Emerson


Coffin (S. E.), from Eddy's wharf west to South Second. Coggeshall (N.), from Acushnet av. to Mt. Pleasant


Commercial (S. E.), from Front westerly to South Water Cook (W.), from Kempton north between Chancery and Liberty


County avenue (N. W.); from County east, beginning at Smith


County (W.), extends from Clark's Cove northerly across Union, over Acushnet Heights to Linden. The num- bers commence at the south end, increasing through its whole length to the north


Court (W.), from County west, passing the Court House, Jail, etc., on the north. Numbers commencing at County


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NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.


Cove (S.), from the southerly extremity of County, in the vicinity of Clark's Cove, easterly to the water. The numbers commence at County and increase easterly. Crapo (S. W.), from 171 Grinnell to Rockland


Crapo place (S.), from Dunbar's lane east from Dartmouth Cross (S. E.), from Pine south to Leonard


Cypress (N. W.), third west of County, and extends from Kempton to Smith


Cypress avenue (N. W.), from 29 Cypress


Dartmouth (S. W.), from 30 Allen south-westerly past


the Rural Cemetery. Numbers commence at Allen Delano (S. W.), from South Water west to County, a short distance south of the Grove school-house


Division (S.), from County to South Water, next south of Delano


Dunbar's lane (S. W.), from Dartmouth easterly near the Dartmouth line


Durfee (N. W.), west from Ashland to New County road Edwards court, rear of 98 North Second


Eighth (W.), from Spring north to 105 Elm


Elm (N.), from North Water west across County to Ash Emerson (S. W.), from Kempton south to Court, and from Arnold south


Fair (S. W.), from Dartmouth opposite school-house east- erly to 13 County


Fifth (S.), from Union south to Grinnell


First (S. E.), from Union south to Coffin


Forest (S. W.), next south of Allen, extending west from 49 County to 11 Bonney. The numbers are calcu- lated to commence at Third, with which it will here- after most probably communicate.


Foster (N.), from Middle north to Maxfield. Numbers commence at Middle


Fourth (S.), from Union south, now open from Union nearly to Wing


Franklin (N.), third north of Willis, and extends from Purchase west to County. Numbers commence at Purchase


Fruit (S. W.), from Dartmouth opp. Rural Cemetery


Grand (N. W.), from New County road westerly


Granite (S. W.), from Orchard west, south of Arnold Grape (S. W.), this street extends westerly from Oak, and is situated a little north of the Rural Cemetery Greene (S. W.), from 66 Bedford to 18 Allen, between County and Orchard


Griffin (S. E.), from Third easterly


Grinnell (S.), from the river west across County to Dart- mouth


Grove (S. W.), between Bedford and Hawthorn, extend- ing from South Orchard westerly


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NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.


Hall's court (E.), between North Second and Purchase, opens on William


Hamilton (E.), from North Water east to Rotch's wharf, on the south side of the Merchants' National Bank Harrison (S. W.), next west of Dartmouth, aud extends from Hickory southerly to Oak


Hathaway road (N. W.), west from Mt. Pleasant to Smith's mills


Hawthorn (S. W.), from 104 County west. Numbers commence at County


Hazard court, from Austin to Hazard, first east of County. Numbers commence at Austin


Hazard, from Purchase to County, next north of Merri- mack


Hickory (S. W.), from 63 Dartmouth west to Allen opp. Ward and nearly in line with Fair


High (N. E.), from No. Water west to County


Highland (N. W.), from Mt. Vernon to Mt. Pleasant


Hill (N.), from Kempton to Hillman. Numbers are cal- culated to commence somewhere south of Middle, whenever the street shall be extended in that direc- tion


Hillman (N.), from North Water near N. B. Flour Mill, west across County to Cedar


Howland (S. E.), from Third east across South Water to Prospect, and nearly in line with Wing. Numbers commence at Third and increase easterly.


Irving court (S. W.), from Hawthorn north, between South Orchard and Cottage


Jenney (W.), south from Kempton to Court.


Jenny Lind (W.), from Kempton north, first west of Noel Taber road.


Jones lane (N. W.), from Noel Taber road, westerly.


Kempton (N.), from North Second west across County, running into the "Smith Mills" road.


Leonard (S. E.), from South Water east to Cross, and nearly in line with Bedford.


Lewis (S. W.), from Grape south to Rural cemetery.


Liberty (W.), south from Kempton, west of Park.


Lincoln (W.), from Union to Arnold, first west of Cot- tage.


Linden (N.), from Purchase westerly past the school- house to Ashland. Numbers are calculated to com- mence somewhere to the east of Purchase.


Lindsay (N. W.), south from Kempton, west of Liberty. Logan (N. E.), east from Purchase to No. Front. It is the next north of Linden.


Maple (W.), from So. Cottage to Ash, between Clinton and Hawthorn.


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Market (S.), from Cheapside west to North Sixth, on the south side of City Hall. Numbers commence at Cheapside.


Maxfield (N.), from the river west, crossing County to Cedar.


· Mechanics lane (N.), from Purchase west to 32 Eighth. Merrimac (N.), first north of Franklin, running from Ray to County. Numbers commence at Ray.


Middle Point road (S.), from Cove to Clark's Point.


Middle (N.), from the river, near the entrance to the bridge, west to Ash.


Mill (N.), from Ray west, crossing County to Cedar and from Beach to Noel Taber road.


Morgan (W.), from 149 County west, a little north of the range of William, to Ash.


Morgan's lane (S. E.), from South Second east, to the river, and on the north side of the common burying ground. The numbers commence at present at South Water.


Mount Pleasant (N. W.), from Durfee north to North road


Mount Vernon (N. W.), from Mount Pleasant westerly to Highland.


Nash road (N.), from Acushnet Avenue at the Nash farm, west to Mount Pleasant.




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