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Morse George, mason, house Parker, near Cedar
Morse Henry (F. Morse & Co.), grocer, 239 Middle,house Parker, near Cedar
Morse Leonard H., fish peddler, house 6 Spruce
Morse Milan, currier, house 220 Kempton
Morse Sarah A. Mrs., house 17 Park
Morse Thankfull S. Miss., house 95 Linden
Morse Twist Drill and Machine Co., Geo. R. Stetson, su- perintendent, 20 Bedford, corner Fourth
Morton David, fisherman, h. 182 Allen, n. Dartmouth line Morton Elias, house 35 Cove
Morton Jas. A., sewing machines, 2 Pleasant (Cheapside), house 188 Middle
Morton Kate Miss, house 98 South Water
Morton N. J., reporter New Bedford Mercury, boards Bancroft House
Morton Lydia W., widow, house 69 Elm
Morton Seth, sail maker, house 6 Skiff's avenue
Morton Wm. B., clerk N. E. Mutual Aid Society, Liberty Hall, boards 70 Hillman
Moseby Frances, widow of Henry, house North Sixth corner Market square
Mosher Allen, 2d, mariner, house Rural, near Allen Mosher Alonzo, laborer, house rear 154 Kempton
Mosher Alonzo, laborer, N. B. & N. Y. S. S. Co., house 11 Maxfield
Mosher Alvin, gardener, house 92 South Cottage Mosher Betsey, widow of Holder, house 270 County Mosher Chas. A., gardener, 42 So. Cottage, h. 7 Borden
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Mosher Charles E. E., principal Parker street grammar school, house 92 High
Mosher Charles H., ice dealer, house Hathaway rd., near new County road
Mosher David, farmer, house Plainville
Mosher David A., laborer, house Rural, near Allen
Mosher David A., jr., shoemaker, house 178 Allen Mosher Edward C., clerk, 185 Purchase, bds. 90 Pleasant Mosher Frederick P., house Jenney, cor. Kempton
Mosher Frederick W., carriage builder G. L. Brownell, house 149 Fourth
Mosher George S., house 270 County
Mosher Henry C. W., teller Merchants National Bank, h. 92 High
Mosher Henry M., engineer Morse Twist Drill and Ma- chine Co., 20 Bedford, cor. Fourth, h. 31 County Mosher Isaac P., laborer, house 19 Rockdale avenue Mosher John E., mariner, house 13 Arch
Mosher Joseph R., carpenter, house 89 Smith
Mosher Loring N., boot treer, house 29 Oak
Mosher William J., gilder, house 25 Rockdale avenue Mosher Wm. S. (Mosher & Brownell), sash and blind mnfr., Atlantic wharf, h. County, cor. Delano
Mosher & Brownell (Wm. S. Mosher and Leander Brow- nell), sash and blind mnfrs., Atlantic wharf Mossea Adolph, carder, house 4 Fulton court
Mosslander Wm., cigar store, on the Fairhaven bridge, house do.
Moulton Augustus G., bookkeeper J. & W. R. Wing, h. 46 Hillman
Moulton Edward F., mason, house 146 Middle
Moulton Frederick F., clerk, 85 Smith, boards do.
Moulton George D., laborer, house 4 Pine
Moulton Nathaniel, teamster, 56 Hill, house 61 do.
MT. PLEASANT GREEN HOUSES, Wm. A. Hatha- way, prop., Mt. Pleasant, near R. R. station
MOUNT WASHINGTON GLASS CO., Prospect, near
Howland, glass mnfrs., R. G. Tobey, treas., F. S. Shirley, agent
Moynan Robert, police officer, house 56 Summer
Mudge Antone, fisherman, house 214 South Water Muerrale Charles A., passepartout maker, h. 63 First Muldoon Christopher, laborer, house 16 Cannon Mullen Patrick, weaver, house foot Turner's court
Mullins Mary, widow, ironer City Laundry, 170 North Third, house 166 North Third
Mulroy James, spinner, h. Durfee, west of new County rd. Munro Anna C., widow of Edward, house 2 Fourth Munroe Charles C., stone cutter, boards 58 Spruce
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Munroe James, watches, etc. (127 State, Boston), house 37 Eighth
Munroe John, hostler, 14 Fourth, and boardinghouse, 107 Middle
MUNROE JOSEPH P. G., stone cutter, 4 West Camp- bell, house 58 Spruce
Munroe Rebecca S., widow of Elisha, house 75 Prospect Munroe, see also Monroe
Murdoch James A., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., h. 62 South Second
Murdoch John, janitor grammar school house, house 125 Purchase
Murphy Cornelius H., hack driver, h. 17712 So. Second Murphy Cornelius J., hack driver, 20 South Second, house 16 Cannon
Murphy Daniel C., laborer, house 16 Austin court
Murphy Daniel D., laborer, h. rear 100 No. Second Murphy Daniel F., hostler, boards 198 North Third Murphy Dennis, spinner, house 12 Hazard court
Murphy Dennis F., frame polisher, bds. 109 So. Front Murphy Edward, house rear 201 North Third
Murphy Edward, weaver, bds. rear 201 No. Third
Murphy Edwin, polisher Chas. Taber & Co., boards 245 North Third
Murphy Ellen, widow, house 182 Pleasant
Murphy Francis, laborer N. B. Copper Works, h. County, corner Linden
Murphy Frank, hostler W. H. Sherman, boards Timothy J. Murphy's, 2 No. Third
Murphy Henry, spinner, house 15 Fulton court
Murphy James, laborer Hastings & Co., house 4 Harrison, near Oak
Murphy James, laborer, house rear 250 Purchase
Murphy Jeremiah, laborer, boards 182 Pleasant
Murphy John, teamster Benj. F. Hathaway, h. Cedar Grove, 1st on left from Acushnet av.
Murphy John, laborer, house 10 High
Murphy John E., carpenter, house 182 Pleasant
Murphy John H., blacksmith G. L. Brownell, house 129 South Third
Murphy John H., mule spinner, bds. rear 201 No. Third Murphy John J., carriagesmith Geo. L. Brownell, house 117 Arnold
Murphy John K., salesman T. K. Gifford, bds. 3 Kempton
Murphy Lizzie Miss, dressmaker, bds. 3 Kempton
Murphy Martin J., plumber, 32 William, bds. 3 Kempton Murphy Mary Miss, house 197 County
Murphy Mathew, gardener, house 33 Sherman
Murphy Michael, house 249 Pleasant
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Murphy Michael, laborer, house 117 Arnold Murphy Michael, J., weaver, house 20 Hazard court Murphy Patrick, manservant, 26 South Sixth, house do. Murphy Robert, weaver Wamsutta mills, h.18 Hampton ct. Murphy Thomas, laborer, house 196 South Second Murphy Thomas, laborer, house 3 Kempton
Murphy Timothy, laborer, house 195 No. Third Murphy Timothy F., horseshoer, house 193 No. Third Murphy Timothy J., glassmaker, house 104 So. Second Murphy Timothy J., undertaker, 149 Purchase, house 9 Campbell
Murphy William B., commercial traveler, h. 159 State Murray Edward C., master mariner, house 25 Willis Murray John W. (Ellis & Murray), cooper, 97 So. First, corner Coffin, house 118 South Water
Murray Larnard W., truckman, house 58 Cedar Murray Thomas, laborer, house 197 No. Third Murray William C., cooper, house 67 Prospect Murschado Domingo, seaman, boards 57 So. Water Muspratt Annie J. Miss, tailoress, bds. 852 So. Sixth Muspratt George, cooper, house 85% South Sixth Myers Manuel, cooper, house 241 South Water Myrick Alexander, boards 14 Howland
Myrick Alexander G., cooper 115 No. Water, h. 13 Eighth Myrick Edwin, clerk Wm. O. Brownell, h. 118 Purchase Myrick Mary, widow of Adoniram, house 14 Bethel Myrick Sumner, student, boards 13 Eighth
Myrick Walter, clerk, boards 13 Eighth
NAARAY STEPHEN, weaver, boards 186 Pleasant Nansett Isaac, boarding house, 12 Cannon Nansett Peter, boarding house, 110 South Water Nash Cary, seaman, rooms 140 South Water Nash Simeon, carriage builder, bds. 73 Elm
Nash Thankful Y., widow of Simeon, house 73 Elm
Nash Thomas N., farmer, house Acushnet avenue, corner Nash road
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, 35 No. Water Neagle Mary, widow, house 92 Mill
Neagus Charles H., tanner, house 2 Cook
Neagus Charles R., laborer, house 19 Grape Neagus Edward C., teamster, house 72 Walden Neagus Henry, mason, house Old Colony road Neagus Willianı, farmer, house 20 Grape NEAL GEORGE A., carriage painter, 44 and 46 South Third, house Borden, near Bedford
Neal William, carriage painter, house 170 Grinnell Negus Adoniram, engineer, boards 25 Kempton Negus Elizabeth F., widow, house 42 South Second
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Negus Ellery, cooper, house 86 Kempton Negus Ira S., machinist, house 8 West Campbell Negus Lewis D. F., boards 42 South Second Negus Sarah, widow, house 8 West Campbell
Neil Edward H., clerk W. F. Wheaton, 18 William, house at Fairhaven
Neil Joseph C., laborer, house 230 South Second Nelson Charlotte M. Miss, house 100 William Nelson Elizabeth Mrs., house foot Davis Nelson Geo., mason, 200 South Second, house do. Nelson James, weaver, house 304 North Third Nelson Mary A., widow of Thomas, house 159 Elm Nelson Peter, rigger, house 67 South Second Nelson Thomas, weaver, house foot Davis
Nelson Walter H., mason, boards 176 Grinnell Nelson William H., laborer, house 10 Cedar
Nesbett Frederick B., dentist, 102 Purchase, house do. Netcher George E., master mariner, house 89 Kempton Netcher George F., police officer, h. 49 Mechanics lane Nevies Manuel, fisherman, house 95 South Front
New Bedford Brass Band, 6 Liberty Hall Building New Bedford Carriage Manufactory, 83 Middle New Bedford Coffee and Spice Mills, 23 Union
NEW BEDFORD COPPER CO., office Rodman, corner North Front
NEW BEDFORD CORDAGE CO., office Rotch's sq. Factory, Court street
NEW BEDFORD CONCRETE AND ROOFING CO., A. W. Perkins manager, Cedar, cor. Hillman
NEW BEDFORD DAILY & WEEKLY MERCURY, office 92 Union,
NEW BEDFORD FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK, Purchase corner Mechanics lane
New Bedford Gas Light Co., office 70 South Water
New Bedford Ice Co., office and depot 9 Fourth, Moses E. Hatch, treasurer
NEW BEDFORD IRON FOUNDRY, Edmund Grin- nell, proprietor, 90 and 92 South Water
NEW BEDFORD INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS, William, corner Second
NEW BEDFORD MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS, 47 Fourth, corner Spring
New Bedford Novelty Co., 9 Rodman
New Bedford Reform and Relief Association, 11 Merrimac NEW BEDFORD TANNERY, Dewson, Williams & Co., proprietors, Court [liam
NEW BEDFORD TOOL CO., mechanics' tools, 14 Wil- New Bedford, Vineyard & Nantucket Steamboat Co., office over Merchants National Bank, North Water
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New Bedford and Fairhaven Horse Railroad Company, office Purchase, corner Pearl
NEW BEDFORD AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP Co., office 6 Commercial wharf Newell Norville, machinist M. T. D. Co., house 84 Elm New England Marble and Granite Works, A. Moore, agent, Fourth, corner Spring
NEW YORK SOUTHERN AND WESTERN EX- PRESS, Hatch & Co., and Davenport, Mason & Co., 5 Ricketson block
Newton Herbert A., clerk Job Wade, Wall, near North Third, house 47 Chestnut [Third
Newton Mark, section hand Wamsutta mill, h. 302 North Nichles George, seaman, boards 57 South Water
Nicholas Joseph, weaver, house 9 Fulton court Nichols Andrew J., shoemaker, house Vine near Durfee Nichols George M., agent tripe factory, h. Belleville road Nichols John J., laborer, house Ash, near Hillman
Nichols John P. (Wood, Brightman & Co.), tin plate and sheet iron worker, 45 North Water, house 33 Mill Nichols Leander P., clerk, 129 Union, h. 59 Foster Nichols Sarah M., widow of William, house 7 Sears ct. Nicholson John B., laborer, house 160 Mill
Nickerson Alexander G., laborer, h. 103 North Second
Nickerson Freeman, blacksmith, h. 17 School, cor. First Nickerson George Y., shells and curiosities, 150 Union, house 54 Pleasant
Nickerson John W., deputy sheriff, 29 North Water, house 37 Maxfield
Nickerson John W., jr., boards 37 Maxfield
Nickerson Thomas, turnkey, House of Correction, boards Charles D. Burt's, Court
Nicoll James, carpenter, house Robeson
Nigus Andrew, stone cutter, h. Kempton, opp. Jenney Noble Ezekiel H., physician, 115 Purchase, house do. Nodell Mary, operative, house County, opp. Delano Noia Joseph C., laborer, house 308 South Water Noia Manuel G., laborer, house 128 South Front Nolan Joseph, carder, house 9 Brick block, North Front Nolan Flevian, laborer, Wamsutta mills, house 9 Brick block, North Front
Noland Margaret A. Mrs., house 24 Purchase
Noones Rosa Philmena Mrs., dressmaker, h. 135 So. Third Nooning Addie A. (H. H. Nooning & Co.), millinery, etc., 4 Purchase, house 23 North
Nooning Eliza Mrs., house 17812 County
Nooning Hannah H. (W. H. Nooning & Co.), millinery, etc., 4 Purchase, house 23 North
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Nooning H. H. & Co. (Hannah H. and Addie A. Noon- ing), millinery and fancy dry goods, 212 and 4 Pur- chase
Nooning Johanna M., house 8 Hazard court
Normandin Altab, card stripper, boards 2, r. 335 Purchase
Normandin Antoine, house 2, rear 335 Purchase
Normandin Canville, laborer, house 412 Austin
Normandin Joseph, clerk 296 Purchase, h. 210 Pleasant Normandin Louis, student, boards 206 Pleasant
Norris Elizabeth, widow of George W., h. 50 So. Second Norris Israel, provisions, 47 North Sixth, corner Elm Norris John, weaver, house 13 Rivet
Norris Patrick, weaver, boards 345 Purchase
Norton Andrew J., engineer Parker House, house at Fairhaven
Norton Augusta E., widow of Hiram, house 93 Fourth Norton Patrick, laborer, house 215 Kempton
Norton William J., cooper, North Water, near Wilcox & Richmond's whf., house Chestnnt, corner Smith Norton William J., jr., house Park, near Kempton
Norton William O., painter Barrows, Lawton & Co., house 100 Fifth
Norton William T., carpenter, house 13 Arch
Notter John, grocer, 182 County, house do.
Noyer Manuel J., laborer, house 128 South Front Nunge Manuel Joseph, cigar maker, house 62 Grinnell Nye Ann M., widow of Silas F., dressmaker, h. 92 Linden Nye Asa R., porter, 121 Union, house 120 do.
Nye Charles G., driver E. T. Sherman, house Cedar
Nye Clark D., painter, 21 Union, house 37 School
Nye Ebenezer, salesman Tucker & Cummings, house 36 Walnut
Nye Ebenezer F., master mariner, house 160 County Nye Edward C., clerk, boards 36 Walnut [av.
Nye Eliza A., widow of Willard h. (Riverside), Acushnet Nye Ella C. Miss, clerk Post-office, boards 21 Pleasant Nye Franklin K. S., mariner, house 74 Hillman
Nye George E., musician, boards Mariners Home
Nye Harrison G. O., painter Oliver E. Gifford, h. Mari- ners Home, 15 Bethel
Nye Harrison G. O., jr., machinist, h. 65 South Second
Nye H. G. O. Mrs., prop. Mariners Home, 15 Bethel, h. do. Nye John L., carpenter, h. Washburn, next Acushnet av. Nye J. Keith, at Wm. F. Nye's, boards do.
Nye Louisa J. Mrs., millinery, 20 Pleasant, house 21 do. Nye Lucy A. Miss, house 14 Cypress
Nye Mary, widow, house 10 High
Nye Mary, widow of Calvin L., house 206 South Second Nye Mary V. B., widow of Asa R., house 171 Middle
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Nye Meribah W., widow of Franklin, h. 100 So. Third Nye Obed C. (Bliss & Nye), crockery, 121 Union, house 67 Bedford
Nye Pardon, carpenter, house old County road
Nye Ruth Jane, widow of Isaiah, house 105 High
Nye Sally S., widow of Nathaniel H., house 228 County NYE SYLVANUS G., commission merchant, 35 Union, house 82 School
Nye Thomas, jr., house 263 County
Nye Willard, house (Riverside), Acushnet avenue
Nye William B., house 190 Middle
NYE WILLIAM F., machinery, burning and lubricat- ing oils, South pier, Fish Island, house 200 Main, Fairhaven
Nye William H., shoemaker, house 127 Summer
OAKLY JAMES M., dining room, 65 Union, house 6 Bethel
Oatfield Elizabeth F., widow of James, house 17 Cannon
O'Brien Ann, widow of John, house 82 Grinnell
O'Brien Bernard, glasscutter, house 230 South Second
O'Brien Bridget Mrs., house 7 Willis
O'Brien Daniel, laborer, house 67 South Water
O'Brien James, blacksmith, boards 304 Purchase
O'Brien John, laborer, house Purchase, near Clark
O'Brien John, laborer N. B. Copper Works, h. County near Linden
O'Brien Mary Mrs., house 195 State
O'Brien Michael, clerk, 82 Union, bds. 14 South Third
O'Brien Owen, gardener, house Chancery, near Court O'Brien Patrick, currier, 178 North Third, h. Purchase O'Brien Robert, weaver, boards 195 State
O'Brien Sophia, widow, house Merrimac, east No. Third O'Brien Timothy, laborer, house Washburn, 3rd on right below North Front
O'Brien Thomas, shoemaker, house 41 Middle
O'Connell John, laborer N. B. Copper Works, house 1 Wamsutta [Second
O'Connell Peter, weaver Potomska mills, house 266 So. O'Connell William, laborer, house 334 Purchase
O'Conner Catherine, widow of Thomas, h. 129 Grinnell, corner Fifth [Parker
O'Connor Cornelius, conductor N. B. R. R., boards 44 O'Connor Frank, pressman, 147 Union, house 43 County O'Connor Frank, 2d, pressman Standard office, boards Mansion House
O'Connor Henry H., clerk, boards 43 County
O'Connor James, bakers' driver, house 129 South Third O'Connor John, hackman, 14 Fourth, boards 129 Grinnell
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O'Connor William C., clerk Chas. H. Howland, 63 County, corner Allen, boards 43 County
Odams William, steward, house 35 Howland
O'Donovan Patrick, laborer, house 101 North Water Oemette Joseph, clerk Jenney Bros., h. 6 Hampton court OESTING CHARLES A. W., cigar manufacturer and dealer, 48 Purchase, and State detective, house 202 Kempton [Kempton
Oesting J. Paul, cigar maker, 48 Purchase, boards 202 Oesting William, upholsterer, house 11 Liberty
Oesting William, jr., boards 11 Liberty
Offley Greensbury W., farmer, house 1 Rockdale avenue O'Garra Patrick, tailor, house 57 Middle [Purchase
Ogden John, weaver Wamsutta mills, h. Hazard, next Ogden William, weaver Wamsutta mills, bds. Fulton ct. Ogden William, weaver Potomska mills, house 286 South Second, next Rivet
O'Halloran Thomas, carpenter, house 41 North Sixth
O'Hara Ellen, widow, house 2 Turner's court
O'Hara James, mule spinner, h. Washburn, c. No. Front
O'Hara John, mule spinner, house 15 Anstin court
O'Hara Mary, widow, house Washburn, cor. No. Front
O'Hara Mary A., widow of Thomas, house 51 County, corner Forest
O'Hara Owen, molder, house 129 Grinnell, corner Fifth
O'Hara Thomas, spinner, house 2 Turner's court
O'Hara Thomas, laborer, house Washburn, c. No. Front Oiseau William, cook Parker House, boards do.
O'Keefe George, house Merrimac, east of North Third O'Leary Patrick, laborer Mrs. Eliza A. Nye, Acushnet avenue, house Sawyer
Oliver Aberdeen, house Kempton, near Watson
Oliver John, ship carpenter, house 188 Kempton
Oliver John B., laborer, house rear 274 North Third Oliver Joseph E., laborer, house Kempton, near Watson Oliver Nathan, boards Aberdeen Oliver's, Kempton Oliver Richard W., hair dresser, house 236 Middle Olmsted Henry M., machinist, h. County, cor. Sherman Olstein John L., rigger, house 203 Middle [Second O'Malley Ellen, widow of Owen, boarding-house, 68 So. O'Malley Patrick, spinner Wamsutta mills, h. 190 State Oman Andrew, cabinetmaker, 86 Elm, house do. Oman Charles, house 41 Maxfield
Oman Elias, pump and block maker, h. 54 No. Second O'Meara Morgan, waiter, house rear 146 Middle
O'Neil Henry J., carriage trimmer, boards 304 Purchase O'Neil James, laborer, house 67 North Water
O'Neil John, fireman Wamsutta mills, b. 6 Austin court O'Neil John, laborer, Prussian Blue works, h. 9 Atlantic
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O'Neil John, laborer, house 128 South Front O'Neil John, laborer, house 5 Chancery
O'Neil John, laborer, house 208 Purchase
O'Neil Julia, widow of John, house 180 North
O'Neil Margaret, widow of Henry, boarding house 304 Purchase
O'Neil Margaret, widow of John, house 129 South Third O'Neil Patrick, laborer, house rear 35 Smith
O'Neil Patrick J., revenue cutter, h. Chauncey, n. Parker O'Neil Peter, weaver, house 15 Austin court
O'Neil Thomas F., shoe maker, b. Chauncey, n. Parker ()'Neil William, laborer, house 8 Walnut, cor. So. First O'Neil William, laborer, house 8 Walnut
O'Neill Cornelius, brakeman F. R. R., h. 320 Purchase O'Neill Eliza, widow of Patrick, h. Chauncey, n. Parker Onley Charles H., tailor, 72 William, house 87 Smith Onley Henry, (Nevada), house 87 Smith Onley Martha Mrs., house 87 Smith
Openshaw Mary Mrs., house Robeson, near Ashland
O'Riley Ann Mrs., weaver, house 10 Fulton court
Ormerod James, weaver, bds. Richard Ormerod's, Wash- burn
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Ormerod Richard, weaver, house Washburn, 7th on right from Acushnet av.
Ormond Ellen, widow of Manrice, house rear 41 Middle Ormond John, laborer, house 8 High
Ormsbee Lucy A., widow of Caleb, house 4 Sears court
Orphans Home, Clark's point road, corner Cove
Orr Samuel B., carriage painter George L. Brownell, h. 15 Griffin
Osgood Abram G., house 9 Chancery
Osgood Christopher A., mate New York and Stonington steamboat, house 10 Park
Osgood Edward A., house 9 Chancery
Osgood Wm. S., currier, house 299 Kempton
Otheman Bartholomew, jr., house 4 Sears, n. Washington Otis Edmund G., clerk Thomas Otis, boards 10 Eighth
Otis Thomas, apothecary, Union, corner Pleasant, house 10 Eighth
Ottiwell Sarah D., Miss, teacher High School, h. 85 Elm Otto Frederick, house 188 Elm
Outlaw Walton, waiter Parker House, boards do.
Overton Charles H., hairdresser, under Parker House, h. 74% Purchase
Owen Edward, weaver, house 97 Linden
Owen Elizabeth, widow, house 22 Morgan
Owen Joseph, weaver, house 97 Linden
Owen William, weaver, boards 97 Linden
Owens Ralph, weaver, house 201 State
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PACKARD ARTHUR W., clerk E. Packard, boards 54 South Third
Packard Charles, boots and shoes, house 44 School
Packard Eliphalet, clothing dealer, North Second, oppo- osite postoffice, house 54 So. Third
Packard George W., farmer and boarding house 6 Pearl, house do.
Packard Horace B., clerk E. Packard, bds. 54 So. Third Packard Lydia H. Mrs., millinery, 11 Pleasant (Cheap- side), house 44 School
Packer Alfred L., carpenter, house 42 Crapo
Paddack George R., watches, clocks and jewelry, 165 Purchase, house Summer, cor. Campbell
Paddock John L., blacksmith Morse Twist Drill and Ma- chine Co., house 23 Allen
Paddock William C., sea captain, house 159 Middle
Pader Joseph, hairdresser, boards 126 South Front
Pager George, Rev., pastor Church of the Sacred Heart house Robeson
Paguin Louis, laborer, house 15 Logan
Paguin Peter, shoe maker, house 15 Logan
Paige George, tin peddler, boards T. P. Terry's, Head of the River
Paige James H., junk dealer, boards T. P. Terry's, Head of the River
Paine Benoni R., manager Western Union Telegraph of- fice, 26 North Water, house 159 South Third
Paine Charles D. L., letter carrier, house 101 Summer
Paine Charles L., clerk N. B. Five Cent Savings Bank, house 101 Summer
Paine George A., fish market, Purchase, c. Willis, h. do. Paine George W. (S. S. Paine & Brother), lime, bricks,
and cement, North Front, cor. Hazard's wharf, house 105 Summer
Paine Henry J., laborer, house 1 West Maxfield
Paine Nathan L., ticket master Fairhaven depot, 28 Wil- liam, house 101 Summer
Paine Olin S., clerk S. S. Paine & Bro., boards 144 North Third
Paine Richmond P., boards 105 Summer
Paine Samuel S. (S. S. Paine & Brother), lime, bricks and cement, North Front, cor. Hazard's wharf, house 144 North Third
Paine S. S. & Brother (S. S. and George W. Paine), lime, bricks and cement, No. Front, cor. Hazard's wharf
PAISLER CHARLES S., masons building materials, 118 North Water, boards 146 Kempton
Paisler Henry, mariner, boards 146 Kempton
Palmer Andrew R., boots and shoes, 131 Union, boards Parker House
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Palmer Ephraim C., stair builder, house 100 High
Palmer Gilman, laborer, house 41 Middle
Palmer Harry, house Linden court
Palmer Henry F., carriage painter Geo. L. Brownell, h. 14 Sherman
Palmer William R., salesman, 131 Union, h. 27 Campbell
Parans Odilon, laborer, h. 259 So. Water, cor. Potomska
Parker Charles, cooper, house 2 Walnut
Parker Charles C. Mrs., seaman, house 48 Howland
Parker Chas. L., painter, house 348 South Water
Parker Daniel H., farmer, h. Belleville road, Head of the River [Thomas
Parker Frank C., clerk T. S. Carson, bds. Sycamore, cor. Parker Frederick, confectionery and fruit, also powder dealer, 9 Purchase, h. 35 So. Third, cor. School
Parker George H., engineer Onward S. F. E. No. 1, bds. 42 Parker
Parker George W., bookkeeper Tucker & Cummings, h. 5012 Hillman
Parker George W., ship carpenter, h. 97 North Second
Parker George W., roll turner Gosnold Iron Foundry, h. 12 Bethel
Parker Hayden, machinist, house 41 Mill
PARKER HENRY W., apothecary, 73 Purchase, house 83 Fourth
PARKER HOUSE, Holder M. Brownell, prop., Pur- chase, cor. Middle [Sycamore
Parker Huldah N., widow of Wm. C., h. Thomas, corner
Parker Jacob S., house 67 Pleasant
Parker James, tinsmith, house 50 Court
Parker James N., clerk, 214 Purchase, h. 98 Pleasant
Parker Joseph A., carpenter and ship joiner, h. 65 Cypress
Parker Julia, widow of Jonathan, h. old County road
Parker Obadiah S., h. Durfee, west of Cedar
Parker Paretta L. Miss, house 63 Kempton
Parker Stephen E., ship carpenter, h. Rockdale avenue
PARKER WARD M., house 83 Fourth
Parker Warren W. (Parker & Sherman), tin and sheet iron worker, Union, cor. Water, h. 54 School
Parker William, farmer, house Skiff's avenue
Parker William C., jr., lawyer, 93 Union, h. 81 Thomas, cor. Sycamore [tin court
Parker William, card grinder Wamsutta mills, h. 17 Aus- PARKER & SHERMAN (Warren W. Parker and
James H. Sherman), tin and sheet iron workers, Wa- ter, corner Union
Parkinson Thomas, weaver, h. 235 North Third
Parkinson William, weaver, house 2 Austin
Parks Henry, glass maker, house 87 South Sixth
H. W. PARKER,
Successor to E. H. CHISHOLM,
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APOTHECARY
73 Purchase Street, cor. Middle, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
FIRST - CLASS DRUGS, REMEDIES, Nursery and Toilet Articles OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also, a Full Line of Homeopathic Remedies, -SUCH AS-
TINCTURES, MEDICATED GLOBULES, Etc.
N. B .- We are prepared to furnish any article usually found in any drug store, such as Toilet Articles of all kinds, together with a good stock of
IMPORTED CIGARS, As Good as can be found in the City.
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