New Bedford Directory, 1873-4, Part 3

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


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New County road (N. W.), from the intersection of Parker and North Chancery northerly to Perry's Neck road.


Noel Taber road (N. W.), the road running northerly from the Smith Mills road at the Cannonville Meeting House to the North road at Rockdale.


North (N.), from the river west across County, open from the river to Cedar.


North road (N. W.), called also Hathaway, from Smith Mills in Darmouth, past Rockdale to Mount Pleasant. North Chancery (N. W.), from Smith northerly to Parker. North Cottage (W.), from Union north to Elm.


North Front (E.), from Union north to Middle and from Wamsutta northerly.


North Oak (N.), from Pope nearly to Franklin.


North Orchard (W.), from Court south to Union.


North Second (E.), from Union north to Maxfield.


North Sixth (W.), from Union north to Middle.


North Water (E.), from Union north to Hillman.


Oak (S. W.), from Dartmouth westerly, being the first north of the Rural cemetery.


Old County road (N.), from Acushnet to Freetown line. Page (S. W.), south from Hawthorn to Allen.


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


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Parker (N. W.), from County west to Noel Taber road. Pearl (N.), first north of Willis, extending from Ray west


to County, passing in front of the railroad station. Peckham (N.), from County to Mount Pleasant.


Penniman (N.), from north end of Purchase westerly. Philip's road (N.), a road in the northwesterly part of . the city, running in a northwesterly direction from the Old County road. It takes its name from King Philip. Now called Skiff's avenue.


Pine (S. E.), from South Water east to the river.


Plainville road (N. W.), from Hathaway road to Perry's Neck.


Pleasant (N.), from Union to Elm and from Kempton north, crossing the Common, &c., to Linden.


Pond (N. E.), from Ray near Wamsutta Mills.


Pope (N.), second north of Willis, extending from Pur- chase west to County, on the north side of the Com- mon.


Potter (N. W.), from New County road opposite Grand easterly.


Prospect (S. E.), from Howland south to Patomska Mills. This is the second east of South Water.


Purchase (N. E.), from Union north to the Engine-house of Water Works.


Ray (N. E.), from Kempton north to Acushnet avenue. The numbers are calculated to commence at some place south of Kempton street.


Ricketson court (S. W.), entrance 9 North Sixth street, between William and Union.


Rivet (S.), from County to South Water near the Grove school-house.


Robeson (N. W.), from County at Robeson's Corner west to Ashland street, thence westerly to Cedar.


Rock (N. E.) from Cedar Grove to Sawyer.


Rockland (S. W.), from County to Bonney nearly in a line with Timothy.


Rodman (E.), from North Water east to Front.


Rose Alley (E.), from North Water east to Front.


Rotch's square, Front (E.), foot of Hamilton and Rodman.


Rural (S. W.), leads from Allen to Rural cemetery.


Russell (S.), from Third west to County. The numbers are in continuation of the numbers on Cannon.


Sawyer (N.), from Rock to County.


School (S.), from Front west to County.


Sears (S. W.), from 134 Washington south to Fair.


Sears' court (E.), between Union and William, opens No. 25 Purchase.


Seneca (N. E.), from Ray easterly.


Seventh (S. W.), from Union south to Cherry.


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Shepherd's Lane, from 28 South Water to Front, next south of Commercial.


Sherman (S. W.), next north of Grinnell, extending from 40 County west to 19 Bonney. Numbers commence at County.


Skiff's avenue (N.), from Old County road to Freetown line.


Smith (N. W.), from County west to the Oak Grove Cem- etery.


Smith street court (N. W.), opening from Smith to the north between Nos. 63 and 65.


Smith's Mills road (W.), the road leading from Kempton to the village of Smith's Mills, in Dartmouth.


South (S.), from the river west to County, and next south of Grinnell. Numbers commence at river.


South Cottage (S. W.), from Union south to 71 Allen.


South First (S.), from Howland, open nearly to Rivet.


South Front (S. E.), from Union south to Walnut, and


again from the easterly range of Howland south to South. Numbers commence on Union.


South Orchard (S. W.), from Arnold south to 80 Bedford and from Dartmouth south to Rockland.


South Second (S. E.), from Union to Blackmore. Num- bers commence on Union.


South Sixth (S.), from Union south to County.


South Water (S. E.), from Union south, leading to Clark's Point.


Spring (S.), from South Second west to County. Num- bers commence at South Second.


Spruce (N. W.), from opp. 164 North to Smith.


State (N.), from Maxfield north. The numbers are cal- culated to commence somewhere south of Kempton street.


Sullivan (N. W.), a court opening from Middle nearly opposite No. 228.


Summer (N. W.), first west of County, extending north from Elm, and passing on the east side of the High school-house to Parker. The numbers are calculated to commence at Union.


Summit (N. W.), from Kempton northerly west of Beach. Swamp (N. W.), a court opening from 10 Cedar and ex- tending to Sullivan street.


Sycamore (N.), west from Pleasant to Cedar.


Tarkiln Hill road (N.), road leading from Acushnet over Tarkiln Hill.


Third (S. E.), from Union south to Blackmore


Thomas (N. W.), from Hillman north. The numbers are calculated to commence south of Hillman


Thompson's lane (S.), from County westerly


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Timothy (S.), from County to Third


Timothy (S. W.), from Dartmouth east to Bonney


Topham (N. W.), from New County road above Durfee to Highland


Tremont (S. W.), from Court to Hawthorn


Turner's court, east from Ray between Wall and Merri- mack


Union (S.), from Front west across County to Ash


Vine (N. W.), north from Durfee west of Mt. Pleasant


Walden (N. W.), from 72 Hillman north to Sycamore. The numbers are calculated to commence some dis- tance south of· Hillman


Wall (N. E.), second north of Pearl, extending from the river to Ray


Walnut (S.), from Front west to County nearly in a line with Clinton


Wamsutta (N. E.), east from Purchase to Railroad whf. south of Wamsutta Mills


Ward (S. W.), from Allen opp. Hickory


Washburn (N. E.), from Acushnet avenue east to the river north of Wamsutta Mills


Washington (S. W.), from Fourth west to Dartmouth. The numbers are calculated to commence at Third, with which Washington may hereafter communicate Weaver (S. W.), from Dartmouth west


West Campbell (N. W.), from Cedar to No. Chancery


West Middle (W.), from Emerson to Chancery


West Wall (W.), from Court north near Jenney


William (N.), from North Water west to County, passing on the north side of the Custom House and City Hall, and on the south side of Liberty Hall and Pub- lic Library


Willis (N.), from Ray west crossing County to North Chancery


Wing (S.), from Third west to County, and nearly in line with Howland at the east and Allen at the west


Winter, from Dartmouth road westerly to Dartmouth


WHARVES AND SLIPS.


Atlantic wharf, foot of Pine street, between Eddy's and Leonard's wharves


Baltimore slip, foot of Union street and between Taber's and Merchants' wharves Bedford wharf, next south of Eddy's wharf Bellville wharf, Bellville


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Central wharf, foot of Centre street


City wharf and railway, opens opp. 67 So. Water next north of the Gas Works


Commercial wharf, foot of Commercial street and next south of Merchants' wharf


Durfee's wharf, foot of Maxfield street


Eddy's wharf, foot of Coffin street


Fairhaven Ferry slip, South Front street foot of School Fish Island, directly east of the foot of Middle street, to


which it is connected by the bridge. The island is nearly surrounded with extensive wharf privileges Gas Company's wharf, at Gas Works


George Howland's wharf, foot of North street, on the north side, next south of Samuel Rodman's wharf


Gosnold wharf, from Ray street north of Maxfield


Hastings & Co.'s wharf, foot of Grinnell street


Hazard's wharf, opens opp. 77 North Water street


J. & J. Howland's wharf, foot of Middle street and next south of Parker's wharf


Leonard's wharf, foot of Leonard street


McPherson's wharf, Bellville


Merchants' wharf, foot of High street


Merchants' wharf, foot of Union street and next south of Taber's wharf


Merrill's wharf, between Walnut and School streets, opens nearly opp. 45 South Water street


Packet slip, foot of Centre street, bet. Central and Rotch's · wharves


Parker's wharf, foot of Middle street, north of J. & J. Howland's wharf and next south of the bridge


Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Co.'s wharf, foot of Walnut


Pope's Island, lies east of Fish Island, and crossed by N. B. and Fairhaven bridge


Railroad wharf, north of Samuel Rodman's wharf and near the Wamsutta Mills


Rotch's wharf, near the foot of Hamilton and Rodman streets


Samuel Rodman's wharf, foot of Hillman street


Steamboat wharf, foot of School street


Taber's wharf, next north of Union street bet. Central and Merchants' wharves


Wareham slip, bet. Taber's and Central wharves


Whaleman's slip, north of Rotch's square, and near the foot of Rodman street.


Wilcox & Richmond's wharf, foot of North street, on the south side, and next south of George Howland's whf.


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WARD BOUNDARIES.


WARD 1. All that portion of the city lying north of a line drawn from the river through the centre of Pearl street to County street, thence through the centre of Coun- ty street to Smith street, and thence through the centre of Smith street to the Dartmouth line.


WARD 2. All that portion of the city lying between a line drawn through the centre of Pearl street to County, thence through the centre of County street to Smith street, and thence through the centre of Smith street to the Dartmouth line, and a line drawn from the river through the centre of Hillman street to Cypress street, thence through the centre of Cypress street to Kempton street, thence through the centre of Kempton street to the Dartmouth line.


WARD 3. All that portion of the city lying between a line drawn from the river through the centre of Hill- man street to Cypress street, thence through the centre of Cypress street to Kempton street, thence through the centre of Kempton street to the Dartmouth line, and a line drawn from the river through the centre of Ark lane to No. Second street, thence through the centre of No. Second street to Middle street, and thence through the centre of Middle street to the Dartmouth line.


WARD 4. All that portion of the city lying between a line drawn from the river through the centre of Ark lane to No. Second street, thence through the centre of No. Second street to Middle street, and thence through the centre of Middle street to the Dartmouth line, and a line drawn from the river through the centre of School street to Fourth street, thence through the centre of Fourth street to Spring street, thence through the centre of Spring street to County street, thence through the cen- tre of County street to Arnold street, and thence through the centre of Arnold street to the Dartmouth line, also in- cluding Pope's and Fish Islands.


WARD 5. All that portion of the city lying between a line drawn from the river through the centre of School to Fourth street, thence through the centre of Fourth street, to Spring street, thence through the centre of Spring to County street, thence through the centre of County street to Arnold street, and thence through the centre of Arnold street to the Dartmouth line, and a line drawn from the river through the centre of Griffin street to Third street, thence through the centre of Third street to Bedford street, thence through the centre of Bedford street


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PUBLIC CEMETERIES.


There are three public cemeteries in the city.


The Rural Cemetery is in the south part of the city, on the west side of Dartmouth street, about one mile from the City Hall. Also an entrance on Rural street from Allen street.


The Oak Grove Cemetery is in the west part of the city, on the north side of Smith and Parker streets, about one mile northwest of the City Hall.


The Pine Grove Cemetery is situated on the road lead- ing to Tarkiln Hill near Acushnet village.


QUARANTINE.


Port Physician .- Charles L. Swasey. Office 93} Mid- dle street.


The quarantine ground is bounded as follows : - But- ler's flats on the south, the east shore of Clark's point on the west, the Eleven Foot Bank on the north, and the Egg Islands on the east.


DISTANCES


FROM CORNER OF UNION AND PURCHASE STREETS, NEW BEDFORD, TO SUNDRY PLACES.


M. R.


To guide-board at the Head of Acushnet, 3 125


To the Sampson House, at Middleborough Ponds, 16 4 To Taunton Court House, via Sampson's, 26 156


To Jonathan Tobey's, 7 113


To Stone Bridge, near Freetown Furnace, 10 84


To the Sampson House, on the Bristol County road, 12 294


To Taunton Court House, via Bristol County road, 22 88


To Smith's Mills, in Dartmouth, 3 13


To Hicks's Meeting House, via Smith's Mills, 7 20


To Assonet village, via Smith's Mills and Hicks's Meeting House, 16 2


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To Taunton Court House, via Smith's Mills and Hicks' Meeting House, 24 10


To the head of Westport 7 276


To Stone Bridge Hotel, at Howland's Ferry, 17 24


To Newport Post-office, 29 171


To Resolved Howland's Corner, in Dartmouth, 2


12


To Padanaramı bridge, 3 225


To K. Snow's Corner, via Padanaram bridge, 5 184


To Holder Slocum's Corner, 4 192


To Russell's Mills, 7 61


To K. Snow's Corner, via Holder Slocum's Corner, 8 37


HALLS, BUILDINGS, OFFICES, Etc.


Alms-house, Clark's point


Barker's Hall, 113 Union


Central Police station, No. 1, South Second n. Union


China Hall building, 39 Purchase


City Hall building, New Market sq.


City Hall, in City Hall building, New Market sq.


City Marshal's office, South Second n. Union


Concert Hall, 19} Purchase


County Court House, County street between William and Union


Cummings' building, Purchase cor. William


Custom House, William cor. North Second Elm street Hall, 50 Elin


Free Masons' Hall (colored), 139 Union


Hicks' building, Purchase cor. Mechanics lane


House of Correction and Jail, Court street west of County


Liberty Hall building, Purchase cor. William Liberty Hall, in Liberty Hall building


Library building, William corner Pleasant


Masonic building, Union bet. Purchase and Cheapside


Masonic Hall, in Masonic building, Union between Pur- chase and Cheapside


Mechanics' Hall, 73 William


Merchants' block, Union cor. Front


Music Hall, 70 William


New Bedford Cordage Co.'s building, Rotch's wharf


New Bedford R. R. depot, Pearl n. Purchase


Odd Fellows' Hall, Hicks' building, Purchase


Old Town Hall, South Second near Union


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Parker's block, foot of Middle cor. No. Front Pierian Hall, 6 Ricketson block, Union Police Court, South Second near Union Rodman's building, Rotch's wharf Ricketson block, Union cor. Fourth Sears' Hall, 13} Cheapside Taber's block, head of Taber's wharf Telegraph office, 26 North Water Thornton Hall, 73 Union Waverley Hall, 9 Fourth


OFFICES.


City Assessors' office, Public Library building City Clerk's office, Public Library building


City Collector's office, Public Library building City Marshal's office, South Second near Union City Treasurer's office, Public Library building Health office, at City Marshal's, off South Second Mayor's office, Public Library building Overseers of the Poor's office, City Hall building Police office, South Second near Union Post-office, William cor. North Second Register of Deeds' office, County Court House, County street corner Court Superintendent of Public Schools' office, City Hall build- ing Superintendent of Streets' office, 64 High


Water Commissioner's office, City Hall building


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NEW BEDFORD ADVERTISEMENTS.


WILLIAM BOSWORTH & SON, Sole Agents for . LYMAN'S PATENT


REFRIGERATORS,


For New Bedford, Fall River, Fairhaven, Oak Bluffs, and vicinity. An Assortment of


FAMILY REFRIGERATORS Constantly on hand. Old Refrigerators altered into Lyman's Patent, And warranted not to sweat.


It is indispensable to Butchers, Provision Dealers, Hotel Keepers, Grocers, and Restaurants. It will save more than it costs, every Summer.


NO. 133 NORTH WATER STREET, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


BENJ. H. ARNOLD, MANUFACTURER OF- CARVED WALNUT ORNAMENTS


And Leaves for Picture Frames. ALSO, CARVED RUSTIC FRAMES, 49 Parker St., New Bedford, Mass


OTIS MANCHESTER, GRANITE STONE CUTTER. Tombs, Curbings, &c., furnished at short notice. YARD, 40 CHESTNUT STREET. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. GP All Orders by mail or express promptly attended to.


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DIRECTORY. 1873-4.


EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS.


Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet. between; bldg., building; blk., block; (Cal.) California; com. mer., commis- sion merchant; c. or cor., corner; c. r., counting room; ct., court; h., house; lab., laborer; mkr., maker; mnfr., manufacturer; N. B., New Bedford; N. B. & T. R. R., New Bedford and Taunton Railroad; M. T. D. & M. Co., Morse Twist Drill and Machine Co .; S. S. B. & S. Co., South Shore Boot and Shoe Co .; n., near; opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post Office ; pres., president ; rd., road; Rev., reverend; st., street; sec., secretary ; sq., square; supt., super- intendent; treas., treasurer; (U. S. N.) United States Navy; (U. S. A.) United States Army ; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; whf., wharf; wks., works.


› ABBE EDWARD P., physician and surgeon, room 1, 6 Ricketson block, h. County, opp. Walnut


Abel Frank, tinman, bds. 1 Logan


Abrams James, at glass works, h. 14 Walnut


Abrams John, glass works, h. 16 Griffin


Abrams William, at glass works, h. 56 South Second


ACUSHNET CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, gro-


ceries and provisions, 85 Third, cor. Russell, Sylvanus Bennett, agent, George P. Wood, asst.


Acushnet Coffee and Spice Mills, 59 High


Adams Charles H., shipmaster, h. 41 Sycamore


Adams Charles W., gilder, bds. 104 Sycamore


Adams Eben C., shoemaker, 215 County, h. 104 Sycamore


Adams Hannah D., widow of Winthrop, h. 30 Cypress Adams Lemuel D., mariner, bds. 21 Bedford


Adams Nathaniel, cooper, Front, cor. Middle, house 117 Maxfield [Maxfield


Adams Stephen F., photographer, 39 Purchase, bds. 117 Adams Zenas H., h. 187 County


Adams Zenas L., h. 187 County Addy William, weaver, h. 2 Hazard ct.


Admonson Thomas, mulespinner, h. 13 Austin ct. Aghen John B., laborer, h. 6 Willis


Agnew John, laborer, h. 179 South Second 3


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Aiken A. Horace, at N. B. Water Works, h. S. E. corner Purchase and High


Aiken James, coachman, h. 3 Spruce


Aiken Mary A., widow of Charles, h. 4 Crapo


Aiken Thomas, mariner, h. 197 Elm


Aiken William A., ropemaker, h. 7 Liberty


Aiken William H., bookkeeper W. C. N. Swift and E. Perry, bds. Parker House


Aikin Abraham, blacksmith, h. 98 Purchase


Aikin Abraham H., plumber, bds. 98 Purchase


Aikin Annie L. Mrs., dressmaker, 5₺ Cheapside, h. do. Aikin John, master mariner, h. 67 Third


Aikin Lemuel S., 6 North Water, h. 79 Hillman


Aikin Orrin M. S., clerk, 37 No. Water, bds. 65 High


Akers James W., laborer, h. 178 Kempton


AKIN FRANCIS T., painter, and painters' supplies, 9 No. Water, h. 95 Third


Akin John F., rigger, h. 51 Middle


Akin Mary, widow of Alexander, h. 188 County


Akin Seth K., surveyor of lumber, h. 26 Griffin


Akin William T., laborer, house head of Court


Albee Harmon, carder No. 4 Wamsutta Mills, boards 1 Logan


Albert Elizabeth, widow of John, h. 230 Middle


Albert Thomas, oil manufacturer, h. 152 South First Albert Thomas, jr., patternmaker, h. 154 South First


Albiston Roger W., merchant tailor, 25 Purchase, house 86 Walden


Albro Alfred G., farmer, bds. Maxfield, n. Cedar Albro Andrew, farmer, h. head of Maxfield


Albro Charles A., farmer, h. 10 Liberty


Albro Geo. E., blockmaker, bds. J. Clarke's, Mt. Pleasant Albro Ivory, shoemaker, bds. W. J. Albro's, New County road


Albro William J., h. New County road, cor. Durfee Alden Charles O., carpenter M. H. Bliss, h. 25 Cannon Alden George N., clerk, 44 North Water, bds. 63 State Alden Silas, house 63 State


Alger Charles B., foreman Hastings Oil Works, house 124 South Front


Alger Julia A., wid. of William H., h. 100 So. Second Allan Robert (Allan & Whitney), cooper, 17 Hamilton, house 64 Thomas


Allan & Whitney (Robert Allan and Alonzo Whitney), coopers, 17 Hamilton


Allen Abner W., carpenter, h. 172 Pleasant


Allen Abram, watchman N. B. Flour Co., h. 59 Thomas Allen Abram A., country store, Allen's Corner, Plainville, house do.


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Allen Admiral K., house 55 Smith


Allen Alfred, mariner, h. 49 County Allen Andrew H., teamster, h. Allen's Corner, Plainville Allen Asa, cook almshouse, h. 68 So. Second


Allen Asa L. H., framemaker L. B. Ellis, bds. 68 South Second


Allen Bartlett Mrs., millinery, 21 Purchase, h. 25 Third


Allen Bartlett, boatbuilder, City wharf, h. 25 Third


Allen Charles, stonecutter, h. 175 Grinnell


Allen Charles, currier, house 78 Elm


Allen Charles E., teamster, h. 183 S. Water


Allen Charles F., driver Tucker & Cummings, h. 73 First Allen Charles G., clerk Tucker & Cummings, house 166 Grinnell


Allen Charles J., bootmaker, bds. 148 Mill


Allen Charles N. (I. & J. H. Palmer & Co.), fancy goods, 153 Union, h. 7 Ricketson's court


Allen Clark, mariner, h. 9 Chestnut


Allen Clement, lab. W. A. Robinson & Co., h. 49 County Allen Daniel B. (Allen & Hunt), merchant tailor, 96 Union, h. 71 North


Allen Daniel H., carpenter, h. Plainville


Allen David E., master mariner, h. 173 Grinnell


Allen Edward F., cutter Allen & Hunt, bds. 71 North


Allen Edward H. (Gifford & Allen), brass founder and plumber, North Front, cor. Hazard's wharf, house 33 Seventh


Allen Elishab, carpenter, h. 12 Cypress


Allen Eliza W., widow of Gilbert, h. 39 So. Sixth


Allen Francis, master mariner, h. 148 Mill


Allen Frederick (Joseph Allen, jr. & Co.), marbleworker, 20 North Second, h. 23 Maxfield


Allen Frederick, waiter Parker House, bds. do.


Allen Frederick B. (Allen & Wing), coffee and spices, 23 Union, bds. 45 Sycamore


Allen Frederick S. (Swift & Allen), merchant, Taber's wharf, h. 34 So. Sixth


Alleu Frederick S., foreman Thayer & Judd, h. 23 Bonney Allen George C., tinman, 45 N. Water, bds. 46 William Allen George H., master mariner, bds. 49 Fifth


Allen Geo. P., carpenter, h. Allen's Corner, Plainville Allen George T., N. B. Flour Mill, h. 58 Hillman


Allen Gideon (Gideon Allen & Son), commission mer- chant, 74 No. Water, h. 23 So. Sixth


Allen Gideon, corresponding clerk Morse Twist Drill and Machine Co., h. 23 So. Sixth


Allen Gideon & Son (Gideon Allen and Gilbert Allen), commission merchants, 74 No: Water


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Allen Gilbert (Gideon Allen & Son), commission merch't, 74 North Water, h. 158 Union


Allen Green B., blacksmith, h. 22 Bedford


Allen Henry M. (Allen & Robinson), carpenter & builder, Leonard's wharf, h. 49 County


Allen James, confectioner W. M. Bates, bds. 2 Emerson


Allen James, shipkeeper, h. 2 Emerson


Allen James, weaver, h. 19 Austin


Allen James D., marbleworker, 20 No. Second, h. 30 Hill Allen James M., jr., boatbuilder, No. Water, near North, bds. at Fairhaven


Allen James P., house 11 Morgan


Allen Jesse, harnessmaker, 7 Purchase, h. 43 No. Second Allen Jesse K., wheelwright, h. Plainville


- Allen John A. P., U. S. collector, and (Allen & Bliss) crockery, 121 Union, h. 1 Lincoln, cor. Union


Allen John C., books, &c., 47 Purchase, h. 207 do.


Allen John J., hackman Sherman & Reynard, boards 154 Grinnell


Allen John S. (Smith & Allen), sparmaker, rear 20 Front, house 102 State


Allen Joseph, jr. (Joseph Allen, jr. & Co.), marbleworker, 20 North Second, h. 25 Bush


ALLEN JOSEPH, JR. & CO. (Joseph, jr. and Freder- ick Allen), marbleworkers, 20 No. Second


Allen Joseph Mrs., teacher private school, h. 25 Bush


Allen J. G. Miss, dress and cloak making, 30 Purchase, bds. at Fairhaven


Allen Lewis G., carriagewasher S. F. Perry, h. 51 Mill Allen Luke, carpenter, h. 10 Spruce


Allen Lydia D., nurse, h. 35 So. Second


Allen Mary A. Miss, tailoress, h. 58 Hillman


Allen Mary A., widow of Hezekiah, h. 58 Hillman


Allen Mary E., widow of George .J., h. 73 Mill


Allen Mary E. Miss, teacher Fifth street grammar school, house 25 Bush


Allen Nancy, widow of David, h. 76 Pleasant


Allen Nathan H., musicteacher, 9} Purchase, boards 35 Eighth


Allen Nelson, h. 26 So. Water


Allen Peleg H., mariner, h. 35 Pleasant


Allen Phobe H., widow of Thomas, 2d, h. 49 Fifth


Allen Robert N., painter, 9 No. Water, h. 62 Grinnell


Allen Sarah H., widow of Joseph H., h. 84 Elm


Allen Sarah H., widow of Philip, house Allen's Corner, . Plainville


Allen Sarah W., widow of John, h. 7 Allen


Allen Slocum, house 39 Fourth


Allen Sylvanus W., blacksmith, h. 15 First


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Allen Sylvanus, 2d, h. 58 Sycamore


ALLEN THOMAS L., eatinghouse, 26 So. Water, h. do. ALLEN THOMAS N., boatbuilder, North Water, near .North, house at Fairhaven


Allen Thomas T., sexton North Christian church, house 59 Mechanics' lane


Allen Uriah P., shipcarpenter, house 76 Hillman


Allen William, printer Standard office, boards Mansion House


Allen William H., shoemaker, bds. 12 South Second


Allen William H., house 184 Union


Allen William H. H., State constable, office 7 North Wa- ter, house 57 Hill [73 First


Allen William W., heelpacker Hathaway & Soule's. bds. Allen & Bliss (John A. P. Allen and Davis S. Bliss), crockery, china, and glass ware, and house furnishing, 121 Union [tailors, 96 Union




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