New Bedford Directory, 1877-8, Part 7

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


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Butts Eben A., ship carpenter, house 56 North


Butts Francis A., jr., Wilson & Co., house 86 Pleasant


Butts George W., house 277 County


Butts Henry R., carpenter, house 18 Allen


Butts James D., laborer, house 42 Summer


Butts Lucy A., tailoress, 111 Union, house 51 First


Butts Lydia W., widow of Wm., house 12 Walnut


Butts Priscilla, widow of Albert, house 65 So. Third


Butts Samuel A., shipwright, house 58 Summer


Butts Squire W., clerk J. & W. R. Wing & Co., boards 20 South Third


Butts Thomas L., laborer, house 38 Foster Byron Joseph, clerk, 305 Purchase


CABLE HARVEY, house 37 School, cor. So. Second Cadwell William P. S., druggist and chemist, etc., 49 Purchase, house 13 South Sixth, cor. Spring Cady Elizabeth B., widow of Daniel, house 108 Fifth Cahill William P., hostler, boards 71 Fourth 5


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Cahoon Maxamelia Mrs., nurse, bds. 127 North Third Cairns Michael, bootmaker, 48 William, h. 21 Morgan Calden John, laborer, house 12 Hazard court Caldwell Reliance, widow of John J., h. r. 142 Kempton Caldwell Seth C., supt. of streets, and treas. New Bed- ford workingmen's provision store, h. 185 Pleasant Caldwell Warren H., photographer, house 44 Parker Calhoun Charles S., baker, house 56 South Second Callahan Catharine Mrs., house 219 Pleasant Callahan Hannah, widow of James, h. 135 So. Third Callahan James, hairdresser, 136 Union, boards 187 So. Water


Callahan Thomas, weaver, boards 198 State Calnan Daniel, whitewasher, house Penniman Calnan Timothy, mason, h. Smith's blk., State, n. Linden Cambridge Margaret, widow of Daniel, house 6 Bethel Cameron Alexander, flagman B. C. F. & N. B. R. R., Wamsutta street crossing, house 317} Purchase


Cameron Daniel, carpenter, house Bowditch, corner Ce- dar Grove


Campbell James, tailor, 5 Bonney, house do.


Campbell Joseph, student, boards 130 Kempton


Campbell Wm., Wamsutta Mill, h. Smith street court Campos Joseph S., clerk, 111 South Water, boards do. Canavan John, laborer, boards P. H. Canavan's Canavan Michael, laborer, house Clark


Canavan Patrick H., refiner N. B. Copper Works, house new County road, near Durfee


Canavan Wm., shoemaker, house 244 North Third


Candido Joseph, laborer, house 182 South Water Cannavan John, house 17 Austin court


Cannavan Patrick; house 158 Kempton


Cannon Albert, clerk H. H. Fisher, house 34 Willis


Cannon Clarence, clerk, 28 Purchase, bds. 13 Cedar


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


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


Cannon Edwin H., laborer, house Plainville


Cannon E. S. & Co. (Edward S. Cannon and Henry H. Tillson ), hats, caps and furs, 43 Purchase Cannon Frank W., clerk, 31 No. Water, bds. 13 Cedar Cannon George, calker, 14 South Front, house 34 Willis Cannon Thomas, yarn steamer Wamsutta mills, house Washburn, corner North Front


Cannon Thomas D., farmer, house Plainville


Cannon William B., currier, boards 13 Cedar Cannon Wm. C., calker, house 13 Cedar


Cannon & Curtis (Edward Cannon and Richard Curtis) riggers, Commercial wharf


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Canny Edward, laborer, house Purchase, cor. Penniman Canny John F., laborer, boards Purchase, cor. Penniman Canty Mary, widow of Wm., house North Second, foot of Kempton


Canty Timothy J., etcher, 90 South Water, boards 215 South Water


Card Benjamin F., janitor Liberty Hall, house 102 Fourth


Card Chas. H., painter, 9 North Water, bds. 100 Wash.


Card James E., clerk, 103 Union, h. at Fairhaven Card Mary, widow of Wm., house 102 Fourth Cardoza Antone, laborer, house 116 South First Cardoza Domingo, farmer, house South Front Cardoza Frank, laborer, house 23 Howland Cardoza Manuel, seaman, house 6 Cannon Carlin John, laborer, house South First, cor. Delano Carney Daniel Mrs., house 134 South Water Carney Frances A. Mrs., house 79 South Water Carney Margaret, widow, house 26 South Second Carney Margaret, widow of Thos., h. 186 No. Third Carney Patrick, glass finisher, house 275 South Water Carney Peter, laborer, house 5 Morgan's lane Carney Wm., house City farm, Clark's Point road Carney Wm. H., letter carrier, P. O., house 146 Mill Carpenter Albert H. W., merchant tailor, 141 Union, h. 115 Hillman


Carpenter Charles, harness maker, house 17 Mill Carpenter Geo. A., clerk, 141 Union, bds. 115 Hillman Carpenter Lewis G., house 98 Kempton


Carpenter Samuel, watchman Gosnold mills, h. 2 Grape Carr Abby S., widow of Caleb A., house 36 Spring Carr Anna B., widow of John G., house 124 Fourth


Carr Charlotte C., teacher Acushnet school, house 36 Spring


Carr David, laborer, house 22 Morgan


Carr Esther Mrs., dry goods, 107 Cedar, house do.


Carr Frank, hostler, 24 So. Second, bds. 65 Union


Carr Frank B., jewelry mnfr. (Fall River), house Acush- net avenue, Head of the River


Carr Geo., driver, 103 So. Third, bds. 124 Fourth


Carr Henry J., mariner, house 107 Cedar


Carr James E., ship rigger, house Sycamore, cor. Cypress Carr J. Henry, teamster N. B. Tannery, h. 107 Cedar


Carr Sarah A. Miss, teacher Fifth street grammar school, house 36 Spring


Carroll Henry, carpenter, house Sullivan, near Middle


Carroll Jas., carriage trimmer, boards 157 Fourth Carroll James, tailor, 127} Union, h. Tremont, n. Arnold Carroll John, laborer, house 75 South Water


Carroll John, furniture, 2012 South Water, house 157 Fourth, near Rockland


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Carroll John, laborer, house 100 Chauncey Carroll John, jr., boards 157 Fourth


Carroll Joseph, boards Henry Carroll's, Sullivan


Carroll Patrick, rope maker, h. 125 Arnold, above James


Carroll Richard, cigar maker, house 156 No. Second


Carroll Thomas, at Prussian Blue Works, house 4 Ash Carroll Thomas J., currier, boards 100 Chauncey Carsley Annie E., tailoress, house 102 Fourth Carter Domingo, boarding house, 59 South Water Carter Edward P., confectioner, 16 Pleasant, h. 7 Cedar Carter James, laborer, house 21 Morgan's lane Carter James, waiter, 133 County, boards do. Carter John, farmer, house Court, corner Jenney


Carter Lucinda, widow of Charles H., house 40 Cedar Carter Michael, laborer, house Sears court


Carter Miles, calker, house 169 Elm


Carter Robert H., apothecary, 135 Purchase, house do.


Carter Robert H. Mrs., hair worker, 135 Purchase, h. do.


Carter Sarah, widow of Frank, house 173 No. Third


Carter William, laborer, house near 41 Middle


Carter William, mariner, house 102 Fourth


Carver David O., shoemaker, 97 South Second, corner Cannon, house at Fairhaven


Carver Thomas C., ship carpenter, house 82 Thomas


Cary Wm. S., carriage painter, boards 64 School


Case Alexander H., mason, house 227 County


Case Allen, house 215 Purchase


Case Charles A., house 215 Purchase


Case Charles C., messenger Davenport, Mason & Co., h. 143 North Third


Case Edmund T., janitor Central Police Station, 5 South Second, house 31 Chestnut


Case Elvira C. Miss, dress trimmings and worsteds, 40 Purchase, house 85 Kempton


Case Frederick S., carpenter, house Acushnet avenue, second north of Nash road


Case George F., house 72 Thomas


Case Isaac R., grocer, Maxfield, c. State, bds, 227 County Case James E., clerk Ashley & Smith, 345 Purchase, bds. Geo. P. Potter's, foot Wall


Case John R., farmer, h. Belleville rd., next Acushnet av. Case Restcome, farmer, house rear Acushnet avenue, opp. Belleville


Case Sarah M. Miss, house 215 Purchase


Case Win. A., periodicals, 21212 Purchase, h. 345 do.


Casevant Paul, baker, house Washburn, 10th on left from Acushnet avenue


Casey Edward H., farmer, house Hathaway road


Casey Lawrence L., house 204 South Water


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Casey Lawrence L., jr., laborer Mt. Wash. Glass Co., house 204 South Water


Casey Susan, widow of Edward W., h. Hathaway road Cass Edward D., blacksmith, house 90 High


Cassidy Samnel, weaver, house 194 State


Castle Alice, widow of Michael, h. 62 Arnold, cor. Ash Castle William, boarding house, 5 Old Market square Caswell Amos R. (Caswell Bros.), blacksmith, 8 Pine, house 152 Mill


Caswell Benjamin F., teamster E. Perry, house Maxfield, near North Second


Caswell Brothers (Amos R., Nathaniel H. and Oscar F. Caswell), blacksmiths and horse shoers, 8 Pine


Caswell Clarence G., switchman, F. R. R. R., boards D. P. Caswell's, Cedar [Robeson


Caswell David P., at D. K. Tripp's, house Cedar, north of Caswell David W., teamster, bds. D. P. Caswell's, Cedar Caswell George, painter, house Hathaway road


Caswell George, painter, house 33 North Cedar


Caswell George P., switchman N. B. R. R., boards D. P. Caswell's, Cedar


Caswell Isaac C., cigars and tobacco, house 70 Spruce Caswell John P., stoves and tinware, 84 Purchase, boards 185 Middle


Caswell Nathaniel H. (Caswell Bros.), blacksmith, 8 Pine, house 209 South Second, next South


Caswell Oscar F. (Caswell Bros.), blacksmith, 8 Pine, house 17 South Second, corner Spring


Caswell Rhoda, widow of Thomas, house 91 Walden


CASWELL WM. H., painter, 21 Union, corner Front, house 88 North Third, corner Kempton


Caswell Wm. T., painter, 21 Union, boards 88 No. Third Catarno Joseph, laborer, house 107 South Water Cathcart Edward B., laborer, house 18 Chauncey Caton Joseph, laborer, house 10 Howland


Caton Manuel, in Glass Works, house 8 Howland Caton Manuel, cigar maker, boards 8 Howland Cavanaugh Ann, widow of Francis, house 243 Middle Cavanaugh Jeremiah L., blacksmith, house 54 So. Second Cavanaugh, see also Kavanaugh


Cave James, laborer, house West Campbell, c. Chauncey Caverly Francis H., ship carpenter, bds. 129 No. Second Center Charlotte M., nurse, house 136 North Third CENTRAL UNION ASSOCIATION, B. F. Brownell, treas., groceries and patent medicines, 5 No. Sixth Chace Abraham, ship carpenter, house 213 Kempton Chace Albert A., farmer City Farm, Clark's point, h. do. Chace Ariel, master mariner, house 41 Fourth


Chace Azel, carriage maker, house Borden, near Bedford


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Chace Ezra B., carpenter, house 177 Grinnell


Chace Frederic A., carpenter and spar maker, h. 64 Forest Chace George W., hoop skirt manufacturer and corsets, 16 Purchase, house Hathaway road


Chace George W., jr., teacher, bds. George W. Chace's, Hathaway road


Chace Herbert F., printer, boards 177 Grinnell


Chace Ira M., clerk Hart & Akin, 58 South Water, house 76 Grinnell, corner South First


Chace James G., mariner, bds. I. H. M. Jennings', Court Chace Joseph, 2d, carpenter, h. 217 County, cor. Maxfield Chace Joseph H., ship carpenter, house 10 Chancery


Chace Nathan F., carpenter, boards 177 Grinnell


Chace Robert B., master mariner, h. Rockland, c. Fourth Chace Thomas W., tinplate worker, 16 North Water, bds. 152 North


Chace, see also Chase


Chadwick Celinda, widow of Charles, h. 137 North Third Chadwick Charles T., mariner, boards 18 Hillman


Chadwick David G., day watchman Wamsutta mills, h. 98 Kempton


Chadwick Edward E., clerk, 243 Purchase, h. 106 Summer Chadwick Frank, painter, boards 15 Hillman


Chadwick George H., painter, house 163 Kempton


Chadwick George H., clerk Tucker & Cummings, boards 106 Summer


Chadwick James, loom fixer, house 450 No. Third


Chadwick John P., carpenter, h. Cedar, north of Parker Chadwick John S., house City Farm, Clark's point road Chadwick Joseph W., machinist, boards 98 Kempton Chadwick Luke, weaver, boarding house 17 Hampton ct.


Chadwick Mary, widow of George, house 154 Kempton Chadwick Solomon Mrs., house 79 County


Chadwick Thomas A., cooper, house 58 North


Chadwick Thomas S., shoemaker, house 15 Hillman


Chadwick William J., house 106 Summer


Chaffee Amos, mason, house old County road


Chaloner Luther W., harness maker, 15 North Third, bds. Bancroft House


Chamberlain Ebenezer T., engineer Mt. Washington Glass Co., house 1 Hickory, next Dartmouth


Chamberlain John F., tinsmith, boards A. Chaffee's, old County road


Chamberlain Sabin P., joiner, house 231 County


Chandler Charles, house 24 Bush, cor. South Third


Chandler William G., boot and shoe store, 2 Ricketson block, Union, house 132 Union


Chaney Emma E. Miss, dressmaker, house 81 Thomas Chaney Ephraim, ship carpenter, house 9 North


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Chanley Thomas, teamster J. Holmes, jr., h. 95 So. Water Channing Ann S., widow of John W., h. 40 South Third Channing Rhoda A., physician, house 40 Third


Channing Walter, ship carpenter, house foot South Third, south of Division


Channing Wm. H., dentist, 139 Union, h. 40 So. Third Channing Wm. R., dentist, 139 Union, h. 44 Kempton Chapman Alfred M. (Chapman & Shurtleff), sailmaker, Union, cor. Front, house 53 Elm


Chapman Bessie T. Miss, teacher Bush street Primary school, house 56 School, cor. Fourth


Chapman Cyrus W., real estate, h. 56 School, cor. Fourth Chapman Edward T. (E. T. Chapman & Co.), cigars and tobacco, 64 Purchase, house 62 South Second


Chapman E. T. & Co. (Edward T. Chapman), 64 Pur- chase


Chapman John, U. S. Coast Survey, boards 3 Division CHAPMAN JOHN H., sailmaker, 122 North Second, house 223 Purchase


Chapman John H., jr., Mrs., dressmaker, 26 Pleasant, h. do.


Chapman Thomas, weaver, house 189 State


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


Chappell Arthur B., clerk, 229 Purchase, bds. 21 Willis Chappell Mellville G., clerk, 229 Purchase, h. 21 Willis


Chappell S. Elizabeth, widow, house 23 School


Chappell William H., grocer, 229 Purchase, h. 21 Willis Charbonon Noel, laborer, house Smith's block, State, near Linden


Chase Abbie Mrs., house 7 South Chancery


Chase Abraham, ship carpenter, 150 North Water, house 213 Kempton


Chase Alexander H., mason, house 28 Dartmouth


Chase Allen, blacksmith, h. Mill, c. Summit, Cannonville


Chase Alonzo B., teamster Macomber Bros., house 25 South Second


Chase Andrew B., master mariner, house 86 Fourth Chase Benjamin Franklin, shoemaker, h. 351 Purchase


Chase Celia L. Miss, teacher Friends Academy, house 146 South Third .


Chase Collins, carriage maker, house 75 Maxfield


Chase David D., ship carpenter, house 68 State


Chase David H., canvasser, h. 9 Walnut, c. South First Chase Ebenezer, blacksmith, h. North Second, foot of Kempton


Chase Edeni E. M. Miss, teacher Kempton street prima- ry school


CHASE EDWARD B., Remington sewing machines, 5 Pleasant, n. Union, h. 74 North


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Chase Edwin A., farmer, house old County road


Chase Franklin P., hairdresser, h. 29 Allen, opp. Bonney Chase Frederick P., farmer, boards Edwin A. Chase's, old County road


Chase Frederick W., mason, h. Rockdale av., n. Kempton


Chase George, boarding-house, 34 South Water


Chase George, mariner, house 206 South Water


Chase George H., ship joiner, boards 6 North


Chase George W., laborer, house 56 First


Chase Helen P. Mrs., clerk, 156 Union, h. 8 North


Chase Henry, clerk, 13 Hamilton, house 94 South Third


Chase Henry S., painter, 21 Union, house 6 North


Chase Henry T., carpenter, house 124 Kempton


Chase Herbert F., printer W. F. Wheaton, 18 Union, bds. 177 Grinnell


Chase Jacob W., sparmaker, h. 260 Kempton, n. Lindsey Chase James F., job wagon, First, cor. Union, house 220 County [County rd.


Chase James H., farmer, boards Edwin A. Chase's, old Chase James R., at D. K. Tripp's, h. Rockdale av., near Kempton


Chase John B., laborer, house 73 Cedar


Chase Lovice P., widow of Nathan, house 119 Pleasant Chase Luther S., com. mer. (N. Y.), house 146 So. Third Chase Lyman B., laborer, house 17 West


Chase Mary, widow of Turner, house 44 Hillman


Chase Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, house 42 Kempton


Chase Mary A., widow of Neri A., house 18 Wing


Chase Mary C., widow of Henry, house 6 North


Chase Mary E. Miss, clerk, 14 Pleasant (Cheapside), h. 15 Pleasant


Chase Nathan, house 165 County


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


Chase Sabrina W., mariner, house 201 Purchase


Chase Sarah, widow of Benjamin, bds. 197 County Chase Sidney, painter, house 6 North


Chase Susan H. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 84 South Third


Chase Warren E. (Mercury Publishing Co.), house 1 Bedford, cor. South Third


Chase Wibor A., ship builder, house 83 Smith


Chase Wm. F., farmer, h. Mt. Pleasant, beyond Water Works


Chase Wilson, master mariner, house 18 Wing Chase Zebina H., master mariner, house 86 Fourth Chase, see also Chace


Chevalier Antone, laborer, house 110 South Front


Childs Augustine F. (J. G. Childs & Son), fish dealer, 31 School, cor. South Second, h. 108 South Second


Childs Cyrel M., ropemaker N. B. Cordage Co., house Jenny Lind


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Childs H. A. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 108 South Second Childs Josiah G. (J. G. Childs & Son), fish dealer, 31 School, cor. South Second, h. 108 South Second Childs J. G. & Son (Josiah G. and Augustine F. Childs), fish market, 31 School, cor. South Second


Childs Olive Mrs., house 194 Elm


Childs Sylvester, watches and jewelry, 33 Purchase, h. 41 High


Chipman James F., house 69 Sycamore


Chisholm Sarah A., widow of Elijah, h. 55 North Sixth Chivers Walter E., painter, 21 Union, h. at Fairhaven Chreist Antone, seaman, house 46 Howland


Christensson Augusta M. Miss, dressmaker, boards 17 Walnut, cor. South Second


Christian Ann Mrs., h. Clinton, near South Cottage


Christian Stephen C., master mariner, h. 68 Pleasant Churbuck L. A. Mrs., homeopathic physician, 85 Purchase Church Albert F., capt. tow boat "Nellie," house 71 First


Church Bradford L., conductor N. B. R. R., h. 151 State CHURCH CHAS. H., druggist, 74 Purchase, house 89 Summer


Church Charles L., pianos, 164 Purchase, h. 44 Chestnut Church Christopher A., h. Acushnet av., cor. Coggeshall Church Ephraim E., sailmaker, 33 Com'l whf., h. 170 Mill Church Frank H., clerk, 74 Purchase, bds. 89 Summer Church Harry M., clerk, 74 Purchase, bds. 89 Summer Church Horatio L., sailmaker T. M. Hart, h. 55 Hill


CHURCH JAMES I., boots and shoes, 131 Purchase, h. at Fairhaven


Church Lucy A. Miss, millinery, 6 Pleasant, near Union, house 39 North [h. 39 North


Church Lydia C. Mrs., millinery, 6 Pleasant, near Union, Church Mary A. Miss, house Acushnet av., c. Coggeshall Church Nathaniel, jr., driver Little Compton stage, 5 So. Sixth, house at Little Compton


Church Wm. A., assistant cashier First National Bank, house 15 Lincoln


Church Wm. N. (Driscol, Church & Hall), grocer, 60 Union, house 180 Union, corner Seventh


Churchill Benjamin J., gas fitter, 45 North Water, house 7 Swamp, near Cedar


Churchill Hiram, house Chestnut, near Parker


Churchill Robert G., cooper, house 78 Fifth [Fifth


CHURCHILL SYLVANUS, cooper, 9 Cannon, house 78 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, 36 North Water, cor. Centre [Third


CITY LAUNDRY, F. H. Dunham, propr., 170 North


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CITY PLANING MILLS, Greene & Wood, agents, Leonard's wharf [Fairhaven Claflin James E., tinplate worker, 16 North Water, h. at Clagg Allen C., rigger, house 1 Durfee


Clancey Peter, weaver Wamsutta mills, h. Cedar Grove, 1st on left from Acushnet avenue


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


Clare Wm. H., clerk, 221 South Water, house 292 do.


Clark Annie E. Miss, dressmaker, house 49 Cove


Clark A. Frank, clerk, 60 Union, boards 57 Foster


Clark Benjamin H., laborer, house 54 Middle


Clark Charles A., jr., copyist State House (Boston), house 109 High


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


Clark Edward C., butcher, house 49 Cove


Clark Eliza W. Mrs., dressmaker, house 194 Elm


Clark Elizabeth G., widow of Darius, house 49 Cove


Clark Emeline E., widow of Thomas, house 218 Pleasant


Clark Ezra, carpenter, North Second, corner Hillman, h. 57 Foster


Clark Frederick P., carpenter, house 147 Elm


Clark George H., master mariner, h. Campbell, n. Chestnut


Clark George H., jr., boards Campbell, near Chestnut


Clark Hosea B., clerk, 9 Market, h. 52 Walnut, cor. Fifth Clark James, weaver, boards 5 Austin


Clark James, house 109 High [Blackmore


Clark James A., section hand Potomska mills, house 53


Clark Joseph P. H., boards Parker, cor. North Chancery


Clark Lothrop, clerk, 9 Market, h. 52 Walnut, cor. Fifth Clark Martha Mrs., house West Wall, near Court


Clark Mary S. Miss, house 47 Seventh


Clark Michael, clerk, house Parker, cor. North Chancery


Clark Michael, cooper at Snell's bakery


Clark M. H., dressmaker, 118 Purchase, house do.


Clark Patrick, laborer, house 8 Hazard court


Clark Peter, gardener Mrs. Joseph S. Tillinghast, Anthony, house Clay, near Oak


Clark Robert, weaver Potomska mills, house 391 South Second, corner Blackmore


Clark Roswell, ship carpenter, house 100 North Second


Clark Thomas E., fish market, 9 Market, h. 52 Walnut, corner Fifth [County av.


Clark Thomas F. (Clark & Berthold), painter, house 26 Clark Walter F., sale stable, 19 Fourth, house 54 School Clark William, watchman, house 22' Ash


Clark William G., carpenter, house 138 Purchase


Clark William J., carpenter, h. Parker, cor. No. Chancery


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CLARK & BERTHOLD (T. F. Clark and Herman C. Berthold), fresco painters, 155 and 157 Purchase Clarke Albert E., lawyer, 42 North Water, h. 80 Arnold Clarke Henry B., homeopathic physician, 181 Union, h. do. Clarke Henry L., student, boards 181 Union


Clarke William E., overseer frame spinning Potomska mills, opp. 269 South Water, house 84 Fourth Clarkson Nicholas J., plasterer and whitewasher, house West Maxfield, Cannonville


Clary Daniel, laborer, house Highland, corner Topham Clary Lawrence, Gosnold mill, house 83 North Water Clary William, laborer, house Purchase, near Penniman Clay Henry, master mariner, house 166 Grinnell Clayton Isaiah H., laborer, house 83 South Water Cleary Anthony, hostler S. F. Perry, house 186 Elm Cleary Henry, molder, house 83 North Water Cleary James, hostler S. F. Perry, h. 68 Mechanics lane Cleary John, laborer, house 122 South Orchard Cleaveland Abram L., ship broker and commission mer- chant, 23 Centre, house 167 Union


Cleaveland Andrew M., baker, house Ash, corner Mill Cleaveland Caroline, wid. of Charles G., h. 112 So. Front Cleaveland Charles E., carpenter, bds. 112 South Front Cleaveland George H. V. D., baker, 173 Union, house 69 Forest


Clifford Chas. W. (Marston & Crapo), lawyer, 35 North Water, house 11 South Cottage


Clifford John H. Mrs., house 87 Orchard, next Bedford Clifford Walter (Marston & Crapo), lawyer, 35 North Water, house 87 Orchard, next Bedford


Clifton Jireh W., stoves, tinware, etc., 206 Purchase, h.do. Clymonts William, blacksmith E. B. & F. Macy, house 991 Purchase


Coats John M., sail maker, house 33 Pleasant


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


Cobb Helen M. Miss, boards 21 South Sixth


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


Cobb N. G. Miss, boards 21 South Sixth


Cobb Oliver W., sailmaker, boards 110 Fifth


Cobb Susan C., widow of Nathaniel W. P., h. 70 Sycamore Cobb Thomas J., deputy sheriff, 42 North Water, house 42 County


Cobb Wendell H. (Marston & Crapo), lawyer, 35 North Water, boards Parker House


Cobb Wm. S., sheriff, 23 North Water, house 1 Seventh Coburn George N., machinist, house 121 North Third Coburn William L., boards 13312 Purchase


Cochrane Wm., weaver, house 86 Linden


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Codd Sarah, widow of Thomas, house 11 So. Third CODD THOMAS A., U. S. Deputy Shipping Commis- sioner, ship broker and commission merchant, 18 So. Water (up-stairs), house 11 South Third


Codding Herbert N., carriage maker, boards 36 Chestnut Codding Jesse, bottler H. Wheaton, 53 South Water, b. 97 North


Codding Mary A. Miss, teacher Fifth st. grammar school, boards 36 Chestnut


Codding Seth, grocer, 180 County, house 36 Chestnut


Codding Seth E., frame maker, house 8 Spruce


Coe Isaac H. Rev., pastor South Christian Church, and (Wm. W. Weeden & Co.), grocer, 120 Washington, corner So. Orchard, h. 112 Washington


Coe William F., shoe laster, house 22 Crapo


Coffey Margaret Mrs., weaver, house Washburn, 4th on right on Acushnet avenue,


Coffin Alexander B., cooper, house 15 Cedar


Coffin Charles H., paper box maker, 110 Union, boards 57 South Third


Coffin Charles H., fireman steamer Martha's Vineyard, h. 173 South Water


COFFIN FREDERICK, paper box manufacturer, 110 Union, house 57 South Third


Coffin George C., at Fisher's bakery, 134 Purchase, house 42 Foster


Coffin George G., traveling agent, house 70 County Coffin George T., machinist, boards 73 Fourth


Coffin Hiram B., millinery, 68 Purchase, h. at Fall River Coffin James H., mariner, house 31 William


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


Coffin John G., engineer, house 124 Middle


Coffin Phobe C., widow of Wm., house 57 South Third Coffin Prince H., clerk, 23 Centre, boards 31 William


Coffin Simeon R., laborer Hastings & Co., h. 43 Crapo, beyond Rockland


Coffin Stephen P., cooper, house 28 Allen, cor. Bonney


Coffin Walter H., paper box maker, 110 Union, boards 57 South Third


Coffin Wm. D., at Peirce & Bushnell's, h. 73 Fourth


Coffin William F., mariner, boards 28 Allen, cor. Bonney Coffin Wm. H., boarding stable, 18 School, cor. First, and hack stand, 128 Union, house 17 So. Second


Cogan Bernard (Cunningham & Cogan), bomb lances, North Water


Cogan Thomas, laborer, house 64 North


Cogay John R., waiter, boards 90 South Sixth


Cogay Tarlton, laborer, house 90 South Sixth


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Coggeshall Bradford H. (Howland & Coggeshall), cooper, rear 147 North Water, house 96 North Third Coggeshall Charles F., teamster, b. Wm. P. Coggeshall's Coggeshall Chas. W., pump and block maker, Front, n. Fairhaven depot, house at Fairhaven Coggeshall Chas. W. (Tobey & Coggeshall), stoves and tinware, 16 William, house 43 Hillman




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