New Bedford Directory, 1877-8, Part 18

Author: Crapo, Henry Howland, 1804-1869
Publication date: 1836
Publisher: Boston : W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 460


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Our prescriptions are prepared by a careful man, and PARTICULAR ATTEN- TION will be given to them. We would respectfully invite the people of New Bedford to favor us with a call, as we flatter ourselves we can satisfy the most fastidious.


DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER.


73 Purchase Street, CORNER MIDDLE.


THE UNION BAKERY,


No. 134 Purchase, corner North Street, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


HENRY H. FISHER, Proprietor.


BAKER


THE


FRESH BREAD


BAKER


ALSO, AGENT FOR


Cakes, Pies, and Bread, of every description, made of the very best stock.


Crackers, all the various kinds. Fruit and Confectionery of the nicest quality.


Pork and Beans, Brown Bread and Puddings, every Sunday morning.


Family Dishes cooked at any hour in the best manner. Luxuries. Fairs, Picnics, Balls, Dinner and Evening Parties, furnished with every kind of Table Luxury at short notice. Ornamented Cake constantly on hand; and Cake Frosted for families on liberal terms.


Pearson's Cream Biscuit. HENRY H. FISHER.


J. L. COVELL, FASHIONABLE


SILK


HATS.


MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM,


125 Union Street, New Bedford, Mass. ALTERING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


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DEXTER'S JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, Dexter's Blk., 133 Purchase St., New Bedford. A Fine Assortment of


WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, ETC.


Door Plates and Numbers constantly on hand in all styles.


ALSO, OPTICIAN. SPECTACLES To Suit all Ages.


We also keep a fine assortment of Fancy Goods for Holiday Presents. Personal attention given to repairing of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, and all work warranted.


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Parlow Ebenezer, carpenter Wamsutta mills, house 178 Pleasant


Parlow Ezra, currier, boards 304 Purchase


PARLOW GEORGE F., photographer, 5 Purchase, h. 119 William [n. County


Parlow James M., road master N. B. R. R., h. Campbell, Parlow Loring T., foreman Job Wade, Wall, near North Third, house 14 Mill


Parlow Wilmot L., carriage trimmer, h. 159 State. Parr James, machinist, 90 South Water, b. 65 So. Second Parris Job S., salesman, 15 Purchase, house Middle, cor. North Third


Parsons Israel F., agt. and treas. Liberty Hall, and note and stock broker, room 5 Liberty Hall building, h. 129 Elm


Parsons James, shoemaker, house 17 Spruce


Parsons Sarah L. Mrs., house Bethel court


Parsons Sarah R. Mrs., boards Bethel court


Parsons Thomas L., supt. Liberty Hall Bill Posting Co.,


and stock broker, room 5 Liberty Hall building, h. 45 Hillman [reservoir


Pasell Francis H., gardener, house Mt. Pleasant, near the Pattenaude Alfred, at Wamsutta mills, h. 6 Fulton court Pattenaude Norbert, laborer, house 186 State


Patterson David G., jr., clerk, 34 Union, bds. 25 Cannon Patterson Thomas, rope maker, house 3 Spruce


Paul Ann M., widow of Ebenezer, h. 65 South Second


Paul Frank, house 136 South Third, cor. Grinnell


Paul James M., house 11 Elm


Paul John C., worsteds and trimmings, 27 Purchase, h. do.


Paul Joseph, variety store, 15772 South Water, house 136 So. Third, cor. Grinnell


Paul Sylvester, carriage smith, h. Tarkiln hill road


Paul Sylvester, jr., milkman, bds. Tarkiln hill road


Paulding Herbert R., shoe cutter, house 69 South Third


Paulding John B., boot mnfr., house 176 Grinnell


Paulding Wm. A., bookkeeper, 14 William, house 118 South Sixth


Paulding William C., foreman, h. 45 Spring, cor. Fifth Paupard Ralph, laborer Wamsutta mills, house 2 Hamp- ton court


Payne Francis T., laborer, house 40 Cedar


Peabody Charles, house 5 Fifth


Pearman Charles A., sail maker, Front, cor. Union, house 69 Mill


Pease Frank R., clerk 183 County, boards 167 do.


Pease James H., city sealer, and furniture, 214 Purchase, house 242 County


Pease Madeline R., widow of Manuel, h. 66 So. Second 13


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Pease Mary, widow of Zephaniah, h. 142 So. First Pease Peleg, medicines and variety store, 74 Grinnell, h. 142 South First


Pease William A., apothecary, 183 County, h. 167 do. Pease Wm. W., machinist, house 72 Washington Peck Albert F. Mrs., house 8 South Water


Peck James N., painter, house 120 South Front Peck Jemima, widow, h. French av., cor. Middle road Peck Joseph B., at N. B. Copper Works, house 179 Pleasant


Peck Willard S., farmer, h. French av .. cor. Middle road Peckham Annie, wid. of Isaac E., h. 86 South Sixth Peckham Caleb C., baker S. Watson & Son, h. 49 County Peckham Carrie F. Miss, teacher north primary school, old County road, boards R. White's, do.


Peckham Elisha N., cooper, h. 231 South Second


Peckham Frederick D., hackman, h. 203 North Third


Peckham John B., gardener Rhoda T. Gifford, 15 Coun- ty, h. Fair, near County


Peckham Martin V. B., baker H. H. Fisher, boards 49 County, corner Forest


Peckham Nathaniel B., carpenter, h. 114 High


Peckham Richard T., h. City farm, Clark's Point road


Peckham Samuel G., laborer, h. 13 Morgan's lane


Peckham Sarah B., ironer City Laundry, 170 No. Third house at Fairhaven


Peckham Thomas H. B., shoe finisher, house 35 Allen Peckham Wm. R., engineer Thayer & Judd, h. 101 Cedar Pedro Antone J., laborer, house 252 South Water Pedro Frank, laborer, h. 177 Allen, n. Dartmouth line Pedro Frank, laborer, house 127 South Third


Pedro John H., clerk, 28 Howland, h. 2612 do.


Pedro Joseph H., variety store, 28 Howland, h. do. Pedrozo Manuel A., clerk 111 Union, b. 111 So. Water Peed Thomas J., shoemaker, 12312 Purchase, house 262 So. Water


Peeling Geo., clerk, boards 32612 Purchase


Peeling Martha, widow of Joseph, h. Ash, cor. Mill


Peetfin Anthony, oiler, house 4 Hampton court


Peets Chas. H., fireman N. B. Copper Works, h. 3 Grand Peets Henry, blacksmith N. B. Copper Works, house new County road, near Durfee


Peets Wm. F., mason, house 107 Smith


Peirce Alexander, mason, h. rear 64 North Third Peirce Asa C. (Peirce & Bushnell), store 58 No. Water, and factory 72, 74 and 76 No. Water, h. 9 Bush Peirce Amanda, wid. of Charles M., jr., h. 273 County Peirce Amanda M., wid. of James L., h. 215 So. Water Peirce Amy Mrs., house 32 Hillman


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Peirce Andrew B., clerk Isaac C. Sherman, Fourth, cor. Bedford, bds. Robert Mckenzie's, Ocean


PEIRCE BENJ. W., engravings, chromos, pictures and picture frames, 144 and 146 Union, house 14412 do. Peirce Charles C., painter, boards 283 So. Second Peirce Charles E., carpenter, house 102 Bedford


PEIRCE CHARLES H., treasurer New Bedford Insti- tution for Savings, William, cor. North Second, h. Maple, corner Ash


Peirce Charles M., drain pipe mnfr., No. Water, h. 75 Elm Peirce Charles W., florist Wm. Peirce, 162 Union, bds. Clinton, cor. Ash


Peirce David B., painter, house 6 West Campbell


Peirce David R., carpenter, h. 83 Maxfield


Peirce Easton Y., florist Wm. Peirce, boards Clinton


Peirce Eliza, widow of Henry, house 81 Pleasant Peirce Ellery (Bryant & Peirce), provisions, h. 59 Summer Peirce Frank, boarding-house, 79 South Water


Peirce Frank, railroad supplies (Boston ), h. 44 Fifth


PEIRCE GEORGE, pianoforte tuner, 162 Union, h. Washington avenue, near Pearl


Peirce Herbert S., clerk, house 215 South Water Peirce Joanna L., widow of Otis H., house 86 Mill PEIRCE JOHN W., cooper, tank builder and iron deal- er, 99 South Water, cor. Griffin, h. 44 Fifth Peirce Julia A., widow of Wm. C., house 34 Seventh PEIRCE LAVELLO I., wheelwright and wagon build- er, rear 150 So. Water, h. 140 So. Third


Peirce Lloyd D., wood and coal, rear 150 South Water, h. 140 South Third


PEIRCE LLOYD N., cooper, 190 So. Water, house 140 South Third


Peirce Maria, widow of David, house 24 Bedford


Peirce Martin L., mason, house 84 Mill


Peirce Mary M., dressmaker, 7 Chestnut, h. do.


Peirce Simeon, farmer, house 4 Skiff's avenne


Peirce Stephen D., tailor, boards 59 Summer


Peirce Thomas R., cooper, house 24 Bedford Peirce Warren G., mason, boards 75 Elni


Peirce William, cigars, 168 Purchase, h. 53 Pleasant PEIRCE WILLIAM, florist, conservatories Elm, corner Cottage, store 162 Union, h. Clinton, corner Ash Peirce Wm. G., coachman, house 102 Bedford


Peirce & Bushnell (A. C. Peirce and L. Bushnell), pic- ture frames, 58 North Water, factory 72 and 76 No., Water Peirce, see also Pierce Pelan Thomas, grocer, Kempton, cor. Rockdale av., h. do. Pell George, caterer, house 23 Seventh


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Pendlebury James, farmer, house off Tarkiln hill road, n. R. R.


Pendlebury Joseph Thomas, weaver, bds 310 So. Water Penney Edward B., house 6 Liberty


Penney Edward F., tinsmith, house 85 South Sixth Penney E. D. Mrs., dressmaker, house 85 So. Sixth Pennington Francis, section hand, house 31 Austin Percival Isaac, carpenter, house 162 Purchase


Percy Thomas, driver job wagon, h. Chauncey, North of Arnold


PERKINS ANDREW W. (New Bedford Concrete and Roofing Co.), wood and coal, Cedar, corner Hillman, house Hillman, corner Cedar [Hillman Perkins Jabez, watchman N. B. Copper Works, house 44 Perkins Jabez B., boards 44 Hillman


Pero Victor, weaver, house 188 State


Perrault Joseph, laborer, house 15 North Front


Perry Alonzo F., tinsmith, house 24 School


Perry Antoine J., laborer, house Lindsay, near Kempton


Perry Antone, laborer, house 8. Grinnell


Perry Arthur E., student, boards 137 County


Perry Charles D., carriage painter, house 78 Forest


Perry Charles H., clerk 51 Purchase, boards 165 Pleasant Perry Clara Mrs., boards 4 North Sixth


Perry Duncan I., house ( Hillside) Acushnet av., east side Perry Eben, merchant, North, near North Second, house 137 County


Perry Ebenezer S., merchant tailor, 4 Ricketson block, Union, house 107 Maxfield


Perry Edward E., carriage trimmer, bds. 161 Mill


Perry Edward M., student, boards 137 County


PERRY ELLIS, agent Acushnet Coal Co., foot of Hill- man, house 78 Thomas


Perry Ellis B., cutter E. S. Perry, house 77 North


Perry Frank, house 225 South Water


Perry Frank, seaman, house 29 South Water Perry Franklin E., mariner, h. 67 Allen, cor. So. Cottage Perry George, city liquor store, 93 William, h. 161 Mill


Perry George W., carpenter, house 70 Spruce


Perry Hannah Miss, house 194 Purchase


Perry Henry I., carriage painter G. L. Brownell, house 126 South First [Third


Perry Henry C., machinist, boards 47 School, cor. South


Perry Henry J., carriage painter, house 120 So. Front Perry Jabez W., master mariner, house 35 Maxfield Perry James H., mariner, house 357 South Water Perry John, laborer, house 225 South Water


Perry John S. (S. F. Perry & Son), livery and boarding stable, 50 Elm, boards 17 do.


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Perry Joseph, laborer, house 123 South Third Perry Joseph, laborer, house South First st. place Perry Joseph, house 147 South Water [Pleasant Perry Joseph, night watchman Wamsutta mills, house 165 Perry Joseph F., seaman, house 121 South First Perry Joseph J., cigar maker, house So. First st. lane Perry Julia, widow of Joseph, house 120 South Front Perry Manuel, laborer, Wamsutta mills, h. 317 Purchase Perry Manuel, seaman, house 267 South Water .


Perry Manuel, laborer Potomska mills, house 96 So. Front Perry Mannel, at Potomska mills, house 98 South Front Perry Manuel, seaman, house 229 South Second Perry Manuel, mariner, house 225 South Water Perry Manuel J., laborer, house 177 South Water Perry Maria W., widow of Edwin A., h. 112 Purchase Perry Nelson, clerk 296 Purchase, house 5 Hampton ct. Perry Orren G., currier, house 9 Chancery


Perry Salmon F. (S. F. Perry & Son), livery and board- ing stable, 50 Elm, house 17 do.


Perry Samuel C., house 30 Hillman


Perry Samuel H., gilder, boards 30 Hillman [mer


Perry Samuel S., provisions, 100 Purchase, h. 105 Sum-


Perry Solomon T., master mariner, house 77 North


Perry Stephen D., mail contractor, boards 116 Kempton


Perry S. F. & Son (Salmon F. and John S. Perry), livery stable, 50 Elm


Perry William A., engineer, house 162 Kempton


Perry William H., house 126 North Third


Peters Bruno, ship carpenter, house Ash, near Maple


Peters Peter J., scissors grinder, house Belleville road, n. Acushnet river


Peterson Louis, currier Job Wade, boards Darius Davis, Hazard


Pettee Abby J., widow of Daniel, house 103 Hillman


Petterson Charles A. B., boards 70 Hillman


Pettey Albert, mason, boards 206 So. Third, cor. Rivet Pettigrew John, laborer, house Bridge sq.


Petty Luther, card grinder, house 1 Turner's court Peugh John A., laborer, house 92 Sullivan


Phalen James, weaver, boards 20 Hampton court


Phalen Michael, loom fixer, house 20 Hampton court Phillips Allen, house 184 Purchase


Phillips Charles E., painter, house 8 Maxfield


Phillips Charles F., compositor Mercury office, boards 56 Hillman [Hillman


Phillips Charles S., in Wilson & Co.'s Flour mills, h. 56 Phillips George A., weaver, bds. 13 Fulton court


Phillips George R. (Wm. Phillips & Son), commission merchant, 7 Middle, house 97 Elm


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Phillips Henry T., frame maker, house 184 Purchase


Phillips Jonah, weaver, house Washburn, 11th on right from Acushnet avenue


Phillips Seth, seaman, house 11 Morgan's lane


Phillips S. E. Miss, teacher Dartmouth street primary school


Phillips William (William Phillips & Son), commission merchant, house 190 County


Phillips Wm. & Son (Wm. and Geo. R. Phillips), com- mission merchants, 7 Middle


Phillips William T., weaver, bds. 13 Fulton court


Phinney Charles E., weaver, bds. 283 South Second


Phinney Charles H., expressman Hatch & Co.'s express, h. 59 Cedar


Phinney Nathan, mason, house 81 Pleasant


Phinney Nathan D., clerk, 111 Union, honse 68 North


Phinney Otis B., clerk Ashley & Smith, 345 Purchase, honse do.


Phinney Sarah G., widow of Braddoc, h. 115 Pleasant


Phipps Charles E., harness maker, 24 Pleasant (Cheap- -side), boards 30 Hill


Phipps Wm. B., weaver, house 244 North Third Pickens Asa, house 351 Purchase


Pickens George, house 351 Purchase


Pierce Adeline Mrs., house Kempton, cor. Hunter


Pierce Andrew, butcher, house 67 Hillman


PIERCE ANDREW G., treas. Wamsutta mills, agt. New


Bedford, Vineyard and Nantucket Steamboat Co., and treasurer New Bedford and Fairhaven Street Railway Co., office over Merchants National Bank, North Water, house 89 Spring


Pierce Andrew G., clerk, 111 Fourth


Pierce Anthony, jr., house Acushnet avenue, east side, 2d south Davis


Pierce Asa B., mason, house 147 Elm


Pierce Austin, glass cutter, house 231 South Water


Pierce A. Martin, physician, room 1 Ricketson block, Un- ion, house 1 Spruce


Pierce Betsey, widow of Martin, house 159 Middle


PIERCE BRADFORD S., cement, soil and drain pipe mnfr., 9 Bedford, and Fourth, south end Morse


Twist Drill Works, also mason and whitener, house 43 School, corner South Third


Pierce Carrie, widow of John A., house 84 Wash.


Pierce Charles C., painter, house 24 Cypress


Pierce Charles E., foreman press department Standard of- fice, boards 27 Elm


Pierce Charles H., laborer, house 24 Dartmouth


Pierce Charles W. mason, boards 159 Middle


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Pierce Crawford S., mason, house 9 Bedford


Pierce Eben, bomb lances, 6 William


Pierce Edward T., clerk Wamsutta mills, over Merchants National Bank, h. 89 Spring, cor. So. Eighth


Pierce Elizabeth H. Mrs., house 4 Foster


Pierce Erskine, house 132 Purchase


Pierce Frank C., lather, house 1 Spruce


Pierce Frederick H., shoemaker, house 176 Kempton


Pierce George L., mason, boards 159 Middle


Pierce Henry L., boot and shoe maker, 27 Pleasant, bds. 14 Cypress


Pierce H. P., music teacher, room 15 Liberty Hall bldg., house do.


Pierce John A., foreman Alex. H. Seabury's farm, head Hawthorn, house do.


Pierce Joseph F., at Wamsutta mills, bds. 220 Pleasant


Pierce Latham C., mason, boards 43 School


Pierce Margaret, widow of Henry C., h. 247 Purchase Pierce Mary P., widow of Clark, house 14 Cypress


Pierce Otis, mason, house. 1 Spruce


Pierce Otis N., book keeper Wamsutta mills, office over Merchants National Bank, house 32 So. Cottage Pierce Philip A., lawyer, 26 North Water


Pierce Sabrs, master mariner, house 8 Griffin


Pierce Susan, widow, house 112 South Water


Pierce Thomas H., sash and blind maker, h. 181 Purchase Pierce, see also Peirce


Pierman Charles A., sailmaker, house 69 Mill


Pike Andrew J., butcher, h. Kempton, cor. Jenny Lind Pillings John Mrs., house 9 Austin, cor. Pleasant Pinder Catherine, widow of Wm., house 56 First


Pinder George F., laborer, 9 and 15 North Front, house 56 First


Pinder William, coachman, 62 Fifth, house do.


Piper Alexzine S. V., wid. of Robert H., h. 80 So. Sixth


Piper Augustus D., hair dresser, under Parker House, h. 7412 Purchase


Piper Edward I., tin and sheetiron worker, 206 Purchase, boards do.


Piper William H., agent, house 80 South Sixth


Piron Edward A., weaver, house 11 Logan


Piron Hannah Mrs., boarding house, 11 and 13 Logan Pitman Benjamin, silverware manufacturer, 80 Union, h. 25 South Cottage, corner Maple


Pitman Deborah, widow of Samuel, house 29 Bedford


Pitman George N., driver Hatch & Co.'s express, boards 28 Chestnut


Pitman George W., carpenter, house, 28 Chestnut


Pitman Henry L., marine reporter Standard office, house 123 Fifth


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Pitman William H., clerk New Bedford Institution for Savings, boards 28 Chestnut


Pitts E. C. Miss, dressmaker, 9 Sixth, house do. Pittsley Howard, teamster, house 3 Tarkiln hill road Pittsley Reuben M., farmer, house 2 Braleyville road Pittsley William, 2d, farmer, house old County road Place Hannah E., widow of Henry, house rear 37 Smith Place Thomas, laborer, house 151 North Second


Place William J., hack driver, house rear 35 Smith Plant Amos, boards 1 Austin, corner Purchase Plant John, card grinder, house rear 300 North Third Plant John, shoemaker, house 1 Austin, cor. Purchase


Plant Nicholas, shoemaker Hathaway, Soule & Harrington, house rear 300 North Third


Pledger Jane, widow of Philip, house 68 South Orchard Plummer Charles W., house Hawthorn, near Page


Plummer Frederick A., furniture painter Caleb Maxfield, house 156 State, corner Franklin


Plummer Horace M., mail carrier, house 29 Willis PLUMMER LEANDER A., treasurer N. B. Cordage


Co., office Rotch's square, house Hawthorn, c. Page Plummer Leander A., jr., house Hawthorn, cor. Page


Podesta Giovanna M., peddler, house 50 Howland


Polk Mary, widow, house 180 Kempton


Pollard Andrew C., house 114 Pleasant


Pollay Jacob, rigger, house 34 South


Pollock Albert H., mariner, boards 162 Grinnell


Pollock Daniel F., painter, boards 162 Grinnell


Pollock Daniel G., house 162 Grinnell


Pollock Fred'k O., cigar maker, 92 Purchase, b. 12 Bethel Pollock George H., foreman New Bedford Iron Foundry, boards 99 Washington, cor. Crapo


Pollock George H., in Gosnold mills, boards 12 Bethel


Pollock John, boot and shoemaker, 80% Union, house 12 Bethel


Pollock John H., cigar dealer, 6312 Union, bds. 12 Bethel Pollock Nelson G., molder, bds. 99 Wash., cor. Crapo Pollock Samuel H. (A. G. Stanton & Co), grocer and provision dealer, 137 So. Third, house 14 Crapo Pollock Simon S., house 99 Washington, cor. Crapo Pollock William H., laborer, bds. 162 Grinnell Pomber Antone, fruit, 23512 So. Water, house do. Pomeroy Henry G., machinist, house rear 127 Purchase Pomfret Richard, weaver, h. 5 Blackmore, c. So. Water Pond Esther E., widow of E. D., restaurant, 67 and 69 William, house 64 Foster


Pool Arthur T., teamster, house Plainville


Pool George A., cooper, house 82 South Third


Pool Philip S., laborer, house Plainville


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Poole George H., carriage smith, house 94 County Pope Abner P., carpenter, house 25 Kempton


Pope Frank L., passepartout maker, house 42 County Pope John G. W., house 27 Walnut


Pope Joseph, real estate manager, bds. Sheridan House Pope Samuel P., refiner Thayer & Judd, h. Pope's Island Pope Seth F., compositor Mercury office, b. 77 So. Second Pope Thomas, jr., h. Acushnet av., north of Coggeshall


Pope William G. E., merchant, 29 No. Water, house 110 South Sixth


Popple Benjamin F., oil presser W. A. Robinson & Co., house 4 County, near Thompson's lane


Popplestone Alfred M., miller Wilson & Co., house 120 Pleasant


Popplestone Susan, widow of William, h. 71 Fourth


Post Francis, decorator Smith Brothers, house 31 Allen


Post Harry, shoemaker, boards 17 Bonney


Post Nancy, widow of Richard G., house 114 Washington POST OFFICE, North Second, cor. William, Thomas Coggeshall, postmaster


Post Ruth, widow of Francis, house 17 Bonney


Post William C., apothecary, 12 Pleasant (Cheapside), h. 163 Grinnell


Potomska mills, opp. 269 So. Water, treasurer's office 13 Rodman


Potter Almira Miss, house 90 Linden


Potter Andrew H. expressman, 19 Commercial wharf, h. 183 County


Potter Annie R. Miss, dressmaker, 23 Hillman, bds. do. Potter Asa, laborer, house 66 Cypress


Potter Charles P., farmer, bds. Geo. P. Potter's, foot Wall Potter Charles W., butcher, house 266 Kempton


Potter Charles W., jr., salesman Sisson & Anthony, h. 58 Sixth


Potter Charles W. H., carpenter, house 143 Summer Potter Cynthia H., widow of Jonathan, h. 120 Kempton Potter Edw. E. F., clerk, 26 No. Water, bds. 23 Chestnut Potter Edwin A., mariner, boards 66 Cypress


Potter Elizabeth D., widow of Stephen N., h. 161 County Potter Frank E., mariner, boards 66 Cypress


Potter Fred S., clerk, 40 No. Water, bds. Parker House Potter Frederick P., gardener, h. new County rd., n. Durfee Potter George A., farmer, house Hathaway road, near Rockdale avenue


Potter George F., shoemaker, boards 60 Thomas


Potter George H., painter O. Gifford, bds. 75 No. Third Potter George P., farmer, house foot Wall


Potter Hannah, widow of Peleg, house 63 Mill .


Potter Herbert A., 128} Union, boards 23 Chestnut


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Potter Isaiah H., calker, house 55 Hill


Potter James C., carriage trimmer, boards 18 Griffin


Potter James W., painter, house 232 South Water


Potter James W., purser steamer City of Fitchburg, b. do. Potter John W., passepartout maker, 72 North Water, boards 23 North


Potter Joshua W., farmer, house Hathaway road


Potter Loring, cooper, house 23 North


Potter Lydia A., widow, house North, cor. Cypress


Potter Margaret, widow of Warren S., h. 23 Chestnut


Potter Peleg, house 1 Hickory, next Dartmouth


Potter Philip, paint grinder, house 72 Foster


Potter Ruth Miss, house 128 Purchase


Potter Sarah S. Mrs., boarding house, foot Wall


Potter Simeon, house new County road, near Durfee


Potter Southward, 2d, accountant, 104 Union, house 25 Kempton


Potter Stephen R., house 161 County


Potter William Mrs., house 84 State


Potter William F. (William F. Potter & Co.), wholesale grocer, Union, cor. No. Front, bds. 35 Eighth


POTTER WILLIAM F. & CO. (William F. Potter and


Arthur Cummings), wholesale grocers, Union, corner North Front


Potter William J. Rev., pastor Unitarian church, house 223 Union


Potthoff Louis A., currier, house Washburn, 12th on right from Acushnet avenue


Potts James, carder, bds. 186 Pleasant, cor. Hazard


Pottz Augustus, clerk, 43 William, boards 69 Elm


Power James, card grinder, h. 287 So. Second, next Rivet Power Michael E., machinist, house 2 Robeson


Powers James, laborer, house Merrimac, near State


Powers James, weaver, h. 450 No. Third, next Washburn Powers James F., machinist, house Merrimac, between State and County


Powers Mary K., widow of Edmund, house 2 Robeson


Powers Nicholas Mrs., house 250 North Third


Powers Walter, weaver, house 316 North Third Prada Antone, seaman, house 11 Morgan's lane Prada John, laborer, house 177 South Second


Pratt Enos, fowl and dog dealer, 5 School, house do.


Pratt George C. (Pratt & Alley), 97 Purchase, b. 23 North Pratt Thomas B., com. traveler, house 29 Mill


Pratt & Alley (G. C. Pratt and A. G. Alley, jr.), Boston branch store, 97 Purchase


Pray Roland Gibbs, at Hathaway, Soule & Harrington's, boards 14 School


Pray Sarah A. C., principal Grove primary school, boards 14 School, cor. South Water


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Pray Wm. H. H. Mrs., boarding-house, 14 School Prentice Sarah V. Mrs., dressmaker, 612 Fifth, h. do.


Prescott Charles D., physician, 120 William, corner Eighth, house do.


Prescott Oliver, lawyer, 26 No. Water, h. 117 County


Priaulx Peter, servant man, 119 County, bds. do. Price Alexander, file mnfr., 3312 So. Water, h. 33 do. Price Charles R., clerk, 2 Central wharf, b. 102 Pleasant Price Deborah, widow of Simeor, house 200 Purchase Price George H., club house, Fish Island, b. 200 Purchase Price Keziah R., widow of Benjamin, h. 102 Pleasant Price Mary A. Mrs., house 15 Chauncey


Price William F., hostler, house 200 Purchase


Prime Andrew, laborer, boards 208 Middle


Prime Mary, widow, house 208 Middle


Prior James P., cooper, house 50 North


PROVIDENCE EXPRESS CO., Hatch & Co., 5 Rick- etson block


Provo Austin, laborer, house 153 State


Purington Charles F., house 76 Hillman


Purington Charles G., wood yard, 193 Kempton, house 109 Summer [ty road


Purington Charles H., bds. W. S. Purington's, new Coun- Purington Clarence L., h. Mt. Pleasant, n. the reserv oir Purington Frank . H., printer, boards 76 Hillman


Purington Henry A., carpenter, house 85 Walden


Purington Hiram S., boards Wm. S. Purington's, new County road


Purington John A., ship joiner, house 189 North


Purington John G., tinsmith, boards 189 North


Purington Louisa A., widow of Nathaniel S., house 76 Hillman


Purington Philip B. (Purington & Brown), house fur- nishing goods, 55 Purchase, h. 153 North, c. Cypress Purington Wm. S., h. new County road, near Durfee Purington & Brown (Philip B. Purington and Oliver F. Brown), crockery, etc., 55 Purchase




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