New Bedford Directory, 1873-4, Part 6

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


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Cahoon Maxamelia Mrs., nurse, h. 81 Ray Cairns Michael, (Cairns & West), bootmaker, 48 William, house Robinson's court


Cairns & West ( Michael Cairns and Charles West), boot and shoe makers, 48 William


Caldwell Eliza, widow, h. 35 Middle


Caldwell Reliance, widow of John J., h. r. 142 Kempton


Caldwell Seth C., teamster, h. 185 Pleasant


Caldwell Zachariah, mariner, h. Elm cor. Cedar


Callahan William, laborer, h. 185 State


Cambell William, operative Wamsutta Mills


Cameron Alexander, laborer, h. r. 321 Purchase


Campbell James, pressman, 106 South Water, h. 5 Bonney


Campbell John C., h. 159 Ray


Canavan John, laborer and variety, 220 Purchase, boards 170 Pleasant


Canavan Michael, laborer, house 170 Pleasant


Canavan Patrick H., refiner N. B. Copper Works, house 170 Pleasant


Canavan William, shoemaker, h. 15 Austin court


Cannavan John, laborer, h. 15 Austin court


Cannavan Patrick, janitor Public Library building, house 158 Kempton


Cannon Albert, clerk, house 34 Willis


Cannon Edward, (Cannon & Curtis), rigger, Commercial wharf, house 108 Pleasant


Cannon Edward S. (E. S. Cannon & Co.), hats and caps, 43 Purchase, h. 218 Union


Cannon Edwin H., mariner, h. Plainville


Cannon Elizabeth, widow of William E., h. Plainville


Cannon E. S. & Co. (Edward S. Cannon and Henry H. Tillson), hats, caps, and furs, 43 Purchase


Cannon Frederick, calker, h. 153 Mill


Cannon George, calker, 14 South Front, h. 34 Willis


Cannon Nathaniel S. (Baylies & Cannon), provision deal- er, 3 and 4 Union, h. 108 Pleasant Cannon Thomas, clerk 64 Purchase, bds. Mansion House Cannon Thomas D., farmer, h. Plainville


Cannon Wm. C., calker, house 13 Cedar


Cannon & Curtis (Edward Cannon and Richard Curtis), riggers, Commercial wharf Canny Edward, laborer, h. 326 Purchase Canty Mary, widow of William, h. 135 Third Canty William, laborer, bds. 135 Third Card Benjamin F., machinist, bds. 145 Union Card Charles H., painter, 9 No. Water, bds. 100 Wash'n Card Mary, widow of William, h. 145 Union Cardoze Domingo, house 23 Howland


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Carey William S., carriagepainter Geo. L. Brownell, house 13 Cannon


Carlin John, laborer, h. First n. Delano


Carlin Patrick, laborer, h. r. 9 High


Carney Daniel, h. 134 South Water


Carney Frances Mrs., house Elm cor. Cedar


Carney Patrick, glassfinisher, h. 235 So. Water


Carney Wmn. H., letter carrier, house 146 Mill


Carney William H., laborer, house 29 First


Carpenter Albert H. W., merchant tailor, 141 Union, h. 115 Hillman


Carpenter Joseph, blacksmith, h. 13 Hazard court Carpenter Lewis G., h. 98 Kempton


Carpenter Samuel, private watchman Gosnold Mills, house 1 Grape


Carr Abby S., widow of Caleb A., h. 36 Spring


Carr Frank B., jewelry mnfr. (F. River), h. Acushnet av., Head of the River


Carr George H., laborer, bds. 36 Spring


Carr Henry J., mariner, h. 130 Summer


Carr James E., shiprigger, h. Sycamore, cor. Cypress Carr John G., laborer, h. 46 Smith


Carroll Henry, carpenter, h. Sullivan, n. Middle


Carroll James, carriagetrimmer, bds. 182 So. Second


Carroll James, tailor Taber, Read & Co., house Tremont, near Arnold


Carroll John, laborer, h. 117 South Water


Carroll John, junkdealer, 69 S. Water, h. 182 S. Second


Carroll Jolin, laborer, h. 100 North Chancery Carroll Meribah B., widow of Robert, h. 91 High


Carroll Patrick, ropemaker, h. head of Arnold


Carroll Richard, laborer, h. foot of Grape


Carroll William E., carriagebuilder George L. Brownell, boards 91 High


Carter Charles, carder, bds. Mrs. Quinnan's, Hazard


Carter Chas. H., h. 40 Cedar


Carter Domingo, boarding-house, 57 South Water


Carter Edward P., confectioner W. M. Bates, h. 27 North Chancery


Carter Elizabeth, widow of Isaac, h. 119 Purchase


Carter John, farmer, house Court, cor. Jenney


Carter John H., laborer; house Jenney, cor. Court


Carter Martha Miss, confectionery and fruit, 244 Purchase, house do.


Carter Miles, calker, house 169 Elm


Carter Robert H., clerk E. H. Chisholm, h. 66 Purchase CARTER ROBERT H. Mrs., hairworker, 66 Purchase Carter Sarah, widow of Frank, h. 5 Willis


Carter William F., laborer, house Cedar Grove


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Cartland A. L., clerk Potomska Mills, bds. 68 Prospect Carver Thomas C., shipcarpenter, h. 81 Thomas


Case Alexander H., mason, h. County, cor. Sycamore Case Allen, h. 215 Purchase


Case Charles A., house 215 Purchase [93 Ray


Case Charles C., messenger Davenport, Mason & Co., h. Case Edmund T., watchman, h. West Willis, near Cedar Case Elvira C. Miss, dress trimmings and worsteds, 40 Purchase, h. 85 Kempton


Case Frederick S., carpenter, h. Acushnet av.


Case George F., engineer R. R., h. Thomas, cor. Sycamore


Case Isaac R., clerk T. E. Braley & Co., bds. County, cor. Sycamore


Case Mercy Mrs., h. 298 South Water


Case Restcome, farmer, house Acushnet av.


Case William, tanner, house 90 Linden


Casey Chas. F., carpenter M. H. Bliss, bds. 40 Russell Casey Edward H., farmer, house Hathaway road


Casey Lawrence L., laborer, house 204 So. Water Casey Susan, widow of Edward W., h. Hathaway road


Cassidy Felix (U. S. N.), house 57 Kempton Cassidy Samuel, weaver, h. 194 State


Castale William, policeman, and boarding-house, 29 School


Castle Thomas, loomfixer, Wamsutta Mills, h. 222 Ray


Caswell Amos R., blacksmith, house 152 Mill


Caswell Benjamin F., stonecutter, house Maxfield, near North Second


Caswell David P., at Ripley & Tripp's, h. 107 Sycamore


Caswell Edgar F., stonecutter, house 84 Linden


Caswell George, painter, house Hathaway road


Caswell George F., carriagepainter, h. Mill, n. Chestnut


Caswell Isaac C., cigars and tobacco, 85} Purchase, h. 91 Walden


Caswell James H., carriagetrimmer H. G. O. Cole, house Hathaway road [chase, bds. 187 Middle


Caswell John P., tinplate and sheetiron worker, 84 Pur- Caswell Nathaniel H., blacksmith, h. 57 So. Second


Caswell Oscar F., blacksmith, bds. 72 So. Second


Caswell Thomas, groceries and provisions, 78 Purchase, h. 91 Walden


Caswell Thomas, mariner, boards 91 Walden


Caswell Thomas G., master mariner, h. 92 Cedar


CASWELL WM. H., painter, 21 Union, cor. Front, h. 50 Ray


Catano Joseph, laborer, house 25 Howland


Cathcart Edward B., laborer, house 107 Smith Caton Antoine, laborer, house 11 Griffin


Caton Catherine Mrs., house 7 Hazard court


Caton Manuel, laborer, house 8 Howland


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Cavanaugh Ann, widow of Francis, house 243 Middle Cavanaugh, see also Kavanaugh


Cavenangh Jeremiah L., blacksmith Geo. L. Brownell, h. 50 South Second


Caverly Francis H., shipcarpenter, bds. 129 No. Second CENTRAL UNION ASSOCIATION, B. F. Brownell, treas., groceries and patent medicines, 5 No. Sixth Chace Alvah M., meat and vegetables, No. Sixth, corner Elm, h. 11 Emerson


Chace Benjamin M., shoemaker, h. Campbell, cor. Cedar Chace Ezra B., carpenter, house 177 Grinnell


Chace Frederic A., carpenter and sparmaker, h. 64 Forest CHACE GEORGE W., hoopskirt manufacturer and cor- sets, 16 Purchase, h. Hathaway road


Chace Ira M., clerk J. H. Perry & Co., h. 230 So. Water Chace Joseph, 2d, carpenter, h. County, cor. Maxfield


Chace Nathan F., carpenter, boards 177 Grinnell


Chace Robert, house 93 Summer


Chace Robert B., master mariner, h. 68 So. Second


Chace, see also Chase


Chaddock E. N., house 1 Lincoln, cor. Union


Chadwick Celinda Mrs., widow of Charles, h. 87 Ray


Chadwick David G., laborer, house 98 Kempton


Chadwick George H., painter Franklin Shaw, house . 163 Kempton [Summer


Chadwick Geo. H., clerk Tucker & Cummings, boards 106


Chadwick John P., carpenter, house 3 West Willis


Chadwick Mary, widow of George, h. 154 Kempton


Chadwick Solomon, carpenter, Leonard's wharf, house 79 County


Chadwick Thomas A., cooper, h. 58 North


Chadwick William J., h. 106 Summer


Chaffee Amos, mason, h. Old County road


Chalkley John W., Gosnold Mills, h. 79 Cedar


Chaloner Luther W., harnessmaker B. R. Kittredge, bds. 35 Third


Chamberlain Ebenezer, blacksmith, h. 1 Hickory


Chamberlain Sabin P., joiner, h. 231 County Chandler Charles, house 24 Bush


Chandler William G., "Boston Branch " boot and shoe store, 2 Ricketson's block, Union, h. 4 Cheapside


Chandonnet Thomas A. Rev. D. D., h. 96 Hillman Chaney Emma E. Miss, dressmaker, h. 81 Thomas


Chaney Ephraim, shipcarpenter, Hillman, n. North Water, house 68 State


Chanley Thomas, teamster J. Holmes, jr., h. 95 S. Water Channing Ann S., widow of John W., h. 40 Third Channing Clarinda B., widow of Samuel, h. 21 Seventh Channing Rhoda A., doctress, 40 Third, h. do.


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Channing Walter, shipcarpenter, h. foot So. Second Channing Wm. H., dentist, 139 Union, h. 40 Third Channing Wm. R., student, bds. 40 Third


Chapman Alfred M. (Chapman & Shurtleff), sailmaker, Union, cor. Front, h. 53 Elm


Chapman Benjamin, refreshments, head of North Front, next the bridge, and variety, 186 Kempton, house do. Chapman Cyrus W., h. 56 School [Fairhaven Chapman Edward, carriagepainter H. G. O. Cole, house Chapman Edward T., cigars and tobacco, 13 No. Second, house 62 South Second


CHAPMAN JOHN H., sailmaker, 122 North Second, house 223 Purchase


Chapman John H., jr., h. 26 Cheapside


Chapman John H., jr. Mrs., dressmaker, 26 Cheapside, house do.


Chapman John M., blacksmith J. Durfee, bds. 102 Third Chapman Robert, weaver, h. 15 Anstin


Chapman & Shurtleff (Alfred M. Chapman and John R. Shurtleff), sailmakers, Union, cor. Front


Chappell S. Elizabeth, widow, h. 49 So. Second


Chappell Thos., in Wamsutta Mills, h. 186 Ray


Chappell Thos., h. rear 186 Ray


Chappell William H., grocer, 229 Purchase, h. 21 Willis


Charles Mary A., widow, house 17 Mill


Chase Abraham, shipcarpenter, 150 North Water, house 213 Kempton


Chase Abisha H., grocer and flagman Braley station, h. do.


Chase Alexander H., mason, h. 48 South


Chase Allen, blacksmith, h. Mill, n. Kempton, Cannonville Chase Alonzo B., teamster, boardinghouse, 46 William


Chase Amos O., clerk, bds. 25 So. Second


Chase Andrew B., mariner, h. 86 Fourth


Chase Ann H. Mrs., dressmaker, 24 Cheapside, h. do.


Chase Benjamin F., shoemaker, h. 10 Liberty


Chase Collins, carriagemaker Brownell & Ashley, boards 95 Purchase


Chase David D., shipcarpenter, h. 285 Purchase


Chase Ebenezer, blacksmith, h. rear 94 North Second


CHASE EDWARD B., Blees' sewing machines, 2 Cheap- side, house 31 Elm


Chase Frank, shoemaker, h. 10 Liberty


Chase Frederick P., foundryman Gosnold Mills, h. Wall


Chase Frederick W., mason, h. Taber road, n. Kempton


Chase George, groceries and provisions, 87 and 236 South Water, h. 87 South Water


Chase George H., shipjoiner, bds. 6 North


Chase George S., master mariner, h. 31 County


Chase Gideon R., farmer, h. Kempton, n. Jenney 5


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Chase Gowell, master mariner, h. 84 State


Chase Helen P., clerk, h. 8 North


Chase Henry S., painter, 21 Union, bds. North


Chase Horace F., purser steamer Acushnet, bds. Orchard Chase H. Sidney, painter, bds. 6 North


Chase Ira, clerk, h. 230 South Water


Chase Jacob W., sparmaker, h. Kempton, n. Lindsey


Chase James F., engineer R. R., h. 220 County


Chase James R., at Ripley & Tripp's, house Noel Taber road, near Kempton


Chase John B., laborer, h. 4 No. Chancery


Chase Lovice P., widow of Nathan, h. 119 Pleasant


Chase Luther S. (N. Y.), house 146 Third


Chase Lyman B., laborer, bds. 4 No. Chancery Chase Mary, widow of Turner, h. 44 Hillman


Chase Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, h. 42 Kempton Chase Mary C., widow of Henry, h. 6 North Chase Nathan, h. 165 County


Chase Olive K., widow of Jonathan, h. 162 Mill


Chase Olive R., widow of Samuel B., h. 17 School


Chase Rufus B., salesman E. B. Chase, bds. 31 Elm Chase Sarah, widow of Ichabod, h. 12 North


Chase Walter F., shipcarpenter, bds. 213 Kempton


Chase Warren E., printer Standard office, h. 1 Bedford


Chase Wm. A., jeweler, boards 213 Kempton


Chase Wm. F., farmer, house Mount Pleasant, beyond Water Works


Chase Wilson, master mariner, house 18 Wing


Chase Zebina H., master mariner, house 86 Fourth


Chase Zebina W., master mariner, house 64 S. Second Chase, see also Chace


Chaves Paul Joseph, lab., house 14 Oak


Chickwine Mesael, lab., honse 15 Brick block [Lind Childs Cyrel M., ropemaker N. B. Cordage Co. h. Jenny Childs Edward W., water works, house rear 142 Kempton Childs H. A. Mrs., dressmaker, house 97 South Second Childs James E., bookkeeper J. Doull, house 60 Sycamore Childs Josiah G., fish, 31 South Second, house 97 do.


Childs Sylvester, watches and jewelry, 33 Purchase, house 41 High


Childs Thomas, switchman, house rear Linden


Chipman James F., overseer roller room Wamsutta Mills, house 69 Sycamore


Chisholm Elijah H., druggist and apothecary, 73 Purchase, cor. Middle, house 55 North Sixth


Christian Stephen C., master mariner, house 68 Pleasant Churbuck Henry F., lab., house 228 South Second


Church Benjamin B., pilot, house 71 First


Church Bradford L .; conductor N. B. R. R.,house 151 State


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CHURCH CHAS. H., druggist, 74 Purchase, h. 29 Franklin Church Charles L., pianos, cabinet organs and music, 7 Cheapside, house 44 Chestnut


Church Charles M., clerk, 74 Purchase, boards 29 Franklin Church Christopher A., house Acushnet av.


Church Ephraim E., foreman, 33 Commercial wharf, house 114 High


Church Freeman T., sailmaker, house 39 North.


Church Horatio L., sailmaker Simpson Hart, h. 55 Hill


Church Isaac, carriage smith H. G. O. Cole, bds. 71 First Church James A., eating house, 107 South Water, h. do. Church Lucinda Mrs., house 1 Walnut


Church Lydia C. Mrs., millinery, 6 Cheapside, h. 39 North CHURCH WM. A., assistant cashier First Nat. Bank, house Lincoln [Union, house 29 Bush


Church Wm. N., (Driscol, Church & Hall), grocer, 60 Churchill Benjamin, laborer, house Swamp, near Middle


Churchill Benjamin J., porter, 45 North Water, house Swamp, near Cedar


Churchill Hiram, house 54 Summer


Churchill Robert G., cooper, house 78 Fifth


Churchill Silvanus, cooper, house 78 Fifth


CITY LAUNDRY, Thos. H. Soule, propr., 107 No. Second CITY PLANING MILLS, Greene & Wood, agents, Chas. Briggs, foreman, Leonard's wharf


Clagg Allen C., mariner, house 1 Durfee


Clapp Charles L., clerk, 353 Purchase, bds. 353 do.


Clare John, grocer and provision dealer, 221 So. Water, house 300 do.


Clare Wm. H., clerk, 221 South Water, house 300 do.


Clark Benjamin H., laborer, house 54 Middle


CLARK C. ALEX., picture frame manufr., 96 Kempton, house 109 High


Clark Chas. S. clk., 59 and 61 No. Second, h. 9 Park


Clark Cyrus E., clerk and treas. First Cong. Church, house at Acushnet


Clark Eliza W. Mrs., dressmaker, house 64 Thomas


Clark Emily E., widow of Thomas, h. rear 78 Linden


Clark Ezra, carpenter, No. Sec., c. Hillman, h. 57 Foster


Clark George C., picture frame dealer, 96 Kempton, house 186 Elm


Clark George H., master mariner, house 14 Pope [pect Clark James A., section hand Potomska Mills, h. 79 Pros- Clark John, cook, h. West Wall, rear Court [Foster Clark Josiah R., cabinet maker Caleb Maxfield, house 73 Clark Julia A., widow of Elisha, house 175 County


Clark Lothrop (L. Clark & Howland), provisions, Pur- chase, cor. Willis, house Walnut, cor. Fifth


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Clark L. & Howland (E. K.), provisions, Purchase, cor. Willis [Cemetery Clark Michael, laborer, house Parker, near Oak Grove Clark Peter, gardener, house Clay. near Oak


Clark Robert, weaver Potomska Mills, h. 246 South Water Clark Salmon K., furniture painter, h. New County road, near Durfee


Clark Susan, widow of Henry, house 184 Purchase


Clark Thomas, laborer, boards 3 Walnut


Clark Thomas E. (Clark & Bartlett), fish market, Com- mercial wharf, and 9 Market, house 52 Walnut


Clark Walter F., horse dealer, house 27 Elm


Clark William, lab., N. B. Cordage Co., h. Ash, n. Union Clark William J., carpenter, h. Parker, near Oak Grove Cemetery


Clark Wm. S., carpenter, h. 138 Purchase


CLARK & BARTLETT (Thomas E. Clark and Seth S.


Bartlett), fish market, Commercial wharf and 9 Market Clarke Albert E., clerk, 42} North Water, h. 17 Third


Clarke Henry B., homeopathic physician, 181 Union, h. do. Clarke Joseph, blockmaker, 4 Hazard's wharf, house Mt. Pleasant, near Durfee


Clarke Mary H. Miss, dressmaker, h. 117 Kempton


Clarke William E., foreman spinner Potomska Mills, h. 68 Prospect


Clarkson Nicholas J., plasterer and whitewasher, house rear 209 Middle


Clary Anthony, hostler, bds. 68 Mechanics' lane


Clary Daniel, laborer, h. Highland, cor. Topham


Clary Henry, molder N. B. Copper Works, house 83 No. Water


Clary William, laborer, h. Orange, n. Washburn


Clayton Michael, laborer, h. 33 So. Sixth


Cleary Anthony, hostler S. F. Perry, boards 68 Mechan- ics' lane [lane


Cleary Edward J., clerk B. H. Waite, bds. 68 Mechanics' Cleary James, hostler S. F. Perry, h. 68 Mechanics' lane Cleaveland Abram L., ship broker and commission mer- chant, 23 Centre, h. 8 Cheapside


Cleaveland Andrew C., baker, bds. 168 Kempton


Cleavland Caroline, widow of Charles G., house 112 So. Front


Cleavland Charles E., carpenter, bds. 112 South Front Cleavland Sarah L., proprietress Mount Pleasant House, 8 Cheapside


Cleveland George B., laborer, h. 69 Forest


Cleveland George H. V. D., baker, 173 Union, boards School, cor. Second


Clifford Arthur, student, h. 87 So. Orchard


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Clifford Caroline A. Miss, h. 66 Bedford


Clifford Charles W. (Marston & Crapo), lawyer, 35 North Water, bds. Union, cor. County


Clifford John H., lawyer, and pres. Boston & Providence Railroad, 35 No. Water, h. 87 So. Orchard


Clifford Walter, student, 35 N. Water, bds. 87 S. Orchard Clymonts William, blacksmith E. B. & F. Macy, house 41 North Sixth


Coats John M., sailmaker, h. 33 Pleasant


Cobb Adaline B., widow of Cephas, h. 37 Fifth


Cobb George A., stoves and tinware, Head of the River, house do.


Cobb John Q. A., branch pilot, h. 16 Chancery


Cobb Nathaniel W. P., mason, h. 70 Sycamore


Cobb Sarah, widow of Benjamin, h. 10 High


Cobb Thomas J., deputy sheriff, 23 North Water, house 71 Forest


Cobb Wendell H. (Marston & Crapo), lawyer, 35 North Water, h. 8 North Cottage


Cobb Win. S., sheriff, and dept. U. S. Marshal, 23 North Water, h. 115 Washington


Coburn Geo. N., machinist, h. 77 Ray


Codd Thomas A., shipbroker, 18 So. Water, h. 11 Third


Codding Herbert N, carriagemaker, bds. 36 Chestnut


Codding Mary A. Miss, teacher grammar school, bds. 36 Chestnut


Codding Seth, clerk Brownell & Wheaton, h. 36 Chestnut


Codding Seth E., framemaker, house 5 West Willis


Coe Isaac H. Rev., pastor South Christian Baptist church, house 112 Washington


Coe Wm. F., shoelaster, h. 22 Crapo


Coffee Margaret Mrs., h. 328 Purchase


Coffin Alexander B., cooper, h. 41 Smith


Coffin Chas. H., paper box maker, 110 Union, bds. 31 Third Coffin Frederick, paper box mnfr., 110 Union, h. 31 Third Coffin George C., baker, bds. 31 Pleasant


Coffin George T., machinist, bds. Whitcomb House


Coffin James H., mariner, h. 31 William


1 Coffin Jethro, bds. 30 Seventh


Coffin John C., laborer, h. foot of Eddy's wharf


Coffin Phobe C., widow of William, h. 31 Third


Coffin Simeon R., laborer Hastings & Co., bds. 28 Allen


Coffin Stephen P., cooper, h. 28 Allen


Coffin Walter H., paper box maker, 110 Third, boards 31 Third


Coffin William D., laundryman T. M. Denham & Brother, boards Whitcomb House


Coffin Wm. F., mariner, bds. 28 Allen


Coffin Wm. H., boarding stable, First, cor. School, and hack stand, 128 Union, house 17 So. Second


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Cogan Thomas, laborer, h. 64 North Cogay Tarlton, laborer, h. 89 So. Sixth Coggeshall Bradford H. (Howland & Coggeshall), cooper, rear 147 North Water, h. 58 Ray


Coggeshall Chas. W. (Coggeshall & Co.), pump & block maker, Front, n. Fairhaven depot, h. at Fairhaven Coggeshall Chas. W. (Tobey & Coggeshall), stoves and tinware, 18 William, h. 11 Chestnut


Coggeshall Edward, master mariner, h. 163 County COGGESHALL EDWARD L., real estate, 6 William, house 169 County


COGGESHALL HENRY W. (Coggeshall & Co.), under- taker, 20 William, house 22 do.


Coggeshall James, house 26 Campbell


Coggeshall James F., carriagemaker Brownell & Ashley's, house Hathaway road


Coggeshall John A., teamster, bds. 232 So. Water


Coggeshall Priscilla S., widow of Josiah, h. 232 So. Water Coggeshall Robert C. P., assistant engineer, office base- ment City Hall building, h. 31 Bush


Coggeshall Samuel B., master mariner, h. 110 So. Sixth Coggeshall Sarah M., widow of James, h. 79 So. Second Coggeshall Thomas, first assistant Postmaster, h. 31 Bush Coggeshall Wm. P., teamster, h. Hathaway road, west from Mt. Pleasant


COGGESHALL & CO. (Henry W. Coggeshall), under- takers and coffin warerooms, 20 and 22 William


Coggeshall & Co. (Charles W. Coggeshall and Charles Johnson), pump, block and sparmakers, Front, near Fairhaven depot .


Cogy Benjamin, laborer, house 5 Spruce


Colburn George, laborer, house 149 Ray


Colby Philip E., clerk Acushnet Coffee and Spice Mills, house Hill, cor. Mill


Colby Susan A. Miss, house 175 Union


Cole Benjamin, machinist, h. 88 Washington


Cole George F., clerk and bookkeeper H. G. O. Cole, bds. 84 Fourth


COLE HARRISON G. O., carriage manufacturer, 44 Third, h. 84 Fourth


Cole Henry, painter, boards 44 Union


Cole Margaret, widow of John H., h. 110 So. Front


COLE THEODORE W., marbleworker, William, corner Bethel, h. 56 Hillman


Cole Wm. H., porter, house 27 Chancery


Cole Win. F., carriagemaker H. G. O. Cole, h. 84 Fourth Coleman Betsey R., dressmaker, house 89 William


Collamore Edwin J., engineer Wamsutta Mills, house 172 Pleasant


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Collier William, weaver, bds. 17 Austin court Collingwood Eleanor, widow of William, h. Cypress, cor. Sycamore


Collins Abagail C., widow, honse 13 Mill


Collins Barnabas, farmer, h. Ashland, near Linden


Collins Eugene E., glassmaker, house 88 High


Collins George A., secondhand Wamsutta Mills, house 324 Purchase


Collins Hugh, laborer, house 177 So. Water


Collins James H., bookkeeper, house 173 Middle


Collins Jeremiah, laborer Gosnold Mills, house Wall Collins Jonathan, patternmaker, h. at Dartmouth


Collins Joseph, weaver, house 207 Pleasant


Collins Lucy C., widow of Philip, h. 177 Mill


Collins Michael, laborer, house 334 Purchase


Collins Nelson (Ellis & Collins), patternmaker, 90 South Water, bds. 96 Fourth


Collins Otis, house 46 Hillman


Collins William, mariner, bds. 108 So. Front


Colone Ambrose, laborer, house 200 Pleasant


Colson Fred. W., painter, 9 No. Water, h. 42 Summer


Colwell Albert F., carpenter, house 166 North


Colwell John J., carriagesmith, house 6 Park


Colyar Rhoda, widow of Henry, h. Dartmouth, near Dart- mouth line


Colyar Sylvester A., ropemaker, h. 169 Pleasant


Colyar Henry B., painter, h. Dartmouth road, near Dart- mouth line [ton


Comey Charles M., dry goods, 285 Purchase, h. 61 Kemp- COMMERCIAL MUTUAL MARINE INS. CO., 33 ยท North Water [bds. 232 County Commerford Anna R. Miss, teacher Middle street school, Commerford Catherine Miss, teacher Parker street gram- mar school, bds. 232 County


Commerford Eleanor Miss, teacher Kempton street school, house 232 County


Commerford Mary Miss, musicteacher, bds. 232 County


Commerford Patrick, house 232 County


Comstock Thomas W., carpenter, house 161 Third


Condon Patrick, laborer, house 68 Grinnell


Congdon Elizabeth H. Miss, house 29 Seventh


Congdon James B., city treas. and collector, office Library building, h. 118 County


Congdon Lydia C., widow of Arnold, h. 76 Walnut


Congdon Sarah Miss, house 29 Seventh [ton


Congdon William, sailmaker Simpson Hart, h. 135 Kemp- Conklin Abram, laborer, house 208 Middle


Connelly Joseph A., laborer, h. 117 North Water


Connelly Patrick, house 221 Middle


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Connelly Patrick, grinder, boards 3 Austin


Connelly Richard, ropemaker N. B. Cordage Factory, h. 165 Kempton


Conniff John A., harnessmaker W. H. Willis, bds. 119 William


Connor John, laborer, h. Wamsutta, n. Purchase


Considine Ann, widow of Michael, house Purchase, near Penniman


Considine Michael, laborer, h. rear Acushnet av., east side Conway Ellen, widow, h. 179 South Second


Conway James S., teamster, house 11 Bush


Conway Michael, teamster, house 71 First


Cook Alexander G., mason, house Noel Taber road


Cook Chas. A., currier Job Wade, boards 82 Thomas


Cook Chas. E., provisions, 1 New Market sq., h. 98 Third Cook Clarence A., clerk N. B. Copper Co., boards 33 Bush COOK DAVID, groceries and dry goods, 240 Purchase, house do.


Cook Emma L. Mrs., house 10 Morgan


Cook Horatio B., carpenter N. B. R. R., h. 3 Green [50 Russell


Cook James, laborer, house 18 Cedar Cook James B., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., boards Cook John H., belt maker Wamsutta Mills, h. 220} County COOK JOHN S., livery and boarding stable, 8, 10, 12, and 14 Fourth, house 133 Washington Cook Joseph, weaver, boards 2 Austin court


Cook Joseph, gardener, house rear 105 Allen


Cook Lydia W., widow of Jabez, house 82 Thomas


Cook Margaret Mrs., house 166 Kempton


Cook Philip B., mason, house 5 Noel Taber road


Cook Richard H., pressman Thayer & Judd, h. 8 Cedar


Cook Robert, baker, house rear 322 Purchase


COOK SAMUEL H., sec. Ocean Mut. Ins. Co. and ins. agent, 37 North Water, boards 1 Morgan


Cook Silas, cooper, house 232 Purchase


Cook Thomas, house 1 Morgan


Cook Thomas W. (Thomas W. Cook & Co.), paint manu- facturer, School, cor. Front, office 34 Union, h. 101 William




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