New Bedford Directory, 1879-80, Part 18

Author: Crapo, Henry Howland, 1804-1869
Publication date: 1836
Publisher: Boston : W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 448


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New Bedford Ice Co., office and depot, 9. Fourth, Moses E. Hatch, treasurer


NEW BEDFORD IMPROVED CONCRETE AND ROOFING CO., A. W. Perkins, man- ager, Cedar, corner Hillman


NEW BEDFORD INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS, William, corner Second


NEW BEDFORD IRON FOUNDRY, Ed- mund Grinnell, proprietor, 90 and 92 South Water NEW BEDFORD MACHINE SHOP, Wm. Wattie, manager, 90 South Water


New Bedford Monumental Marble Works, 21 Fourth, corner Spring


New Bedford Novelty Co., 9 Rodman


NEW BEDFORD TANNERY, Dewson, Williams & Co., proprietors, Court


NEW BEDFORD TOOL CO., mechanics' tools, 65 William, corner Acushnet avenue


New Bedford Tow Boat Co., 58 South Water


New Bedford, Vineyard and Nantucket Steamboat Co., office over Merchants National Bank, North Water New Bedford and Fairhaven Horse Railroad Company, office 442 Purchase, corner Pearl


NEW BEDFORD & NEW YORK STEAM- SHIP CO., office 6 Commercial wharf


Newell Norville, machinist M. T. D. Co., h. 17 Wing New England Embroidery Co., 355 Acushnet avenue New England Marble and Granite Works, A. Moore, agent, foot of School, Monohansett wharf New England Mutual Aid Society, Liberty Hall building Newton Mark, section hand Wamsutta mills, house 19 Fulton court


Newton Mary, widow, honse 216 South Water


NEW YORK SOUTHERN AND WESTERN


EXPRESS, Ilatch & Co., and Davenport, Mason & Co., 5 Ricketson block


Nichles George, seaman, boards 49 South Second


Nicholas John, mariner, house 24 First


Nicholas Joseph, weaver, house 9 Fulton court


Nichols Andrew J., shoemaker, house' Vine, near Durfee Nichols George M., agent tripe factory, house Belleville road, Head of the River


Nichols John J., laborer, house 128 Ash


Nichols John P. (Wood, Brightman & Co.), tin plate and sheet iron worker, 45 North Water, house 33 Mill Nichols Leander P., clerk, 129 Union, house 59 Foster


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Nicholson John B., laborer N. B. Water works, h. 160 Mill Nickerson Alexander G., laborer, h. 103 North Second Nickerson Amelia, widow, house 93 First, corner Bush Nickerson George Y., auctioneer and dealer in second-


hand articles, 22 Sonth Water, house 54 Pleasant Nickerson Gilbert, restaurant, 26 South Water Nickerson John F., carpenter, house 146 North Second Nickerson John W., deputy sheriff, 23 North Water, house 37 Maxfield


Nickerson John W., jr., clerk, boards 37 Maxfield


Nickerson Mary J. Mrs., fancy goods and shells, 140 Pur- chase, house 54 Pleasant


Nickerson Thomas, turnkey House of Correction, boards Charles D. Burt's, Court


Nicklas Joseph, saloon, 26 William, house 9 Fulton court Nickolson William J., rigger, house 43 Middle


Nicoll James, ship-carpenter, house 32 Franklin


Nistle Charles, weaver, house 8 Austin conrt


Noble Ezekiel H., physician, 175 Purchase, house do.


Noia Manuel J., laborer, honse 128 Sonth Front Nolan Joseph, carder, house 9 North Front


Nolan Joseph, carder, house 10 Hampton court


Nolan Flevian, laborer Wamsutta mills, h. 4 Hampton ct.


Nolan William, laborer, house 10 Hampton court


Noland Phillip, house 163 State


Noones Mannel J., cigar maker, house 62 Grinnell


Noones Rosa Philmena Mrs., dressmaker, house 137 Acushnet avenne


Nooning Addie A. (H. H. Nooning & Co.), millinery, etc., 4 and 6 Purchase, house 23 North


Nooning Eliza Mrs., house 180 County


Nooning Hannah H. (H. H. Nooning & Co.), millinery, etc., 4 and 6 Purchase, house 23 North


Nooning H. H. & Co. (Hannah H. and Addie A. Noon- ing), millinery and fancy dry goods, 4 and 6 Purchase Nooning Johanna M., house last on Washburn, right hand side


Normandin Arcade, card stripper, boards 4} Austin.


Normandin Arsene, operative, boards 412 Austin


Normandin Canville, laborer, house 412 Austin


Normandin Joseph, honse 210 Pleasant


Normandin Louis, physician, boards 206 Pleasant Normandin Louis, eard stripper, boards 41% Austin Normandin Louis, laborer, house 8 Hampton court Normandy William, shoemaker, house 70 Kempton Norris Elizabeth, widow of Geo. W., house 27 School Norris John, weaver, house 13 Rivet


Norris Thomas, weaver, house 183 State


Norton Augusta E., widow of Hiram, house 93 Fourth


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Norton Eliza G., widow of Micajah W., house 59 Me- chanics lane


Norton Patrick H., laborer, house 220 Kempton


Norton William J., cooper, house 109 Chestnut


Norton William J., jr., house 64 South Second


Norton William O., painter Barrows, Lawton & Co., house 100 Fifth


Norton William T., carpenter, boards 146 Middle


Norwood John, laborer, house 39 Middle


Notter John, grocer, 182 County, house do.


Nonrie Louis, shoemaker, house 3 Austin court


Noyer Joseph B. (Noyer & Lemos), 137 South Water, house 151 do.


Noyer Manuel J., laborer, house 128 South Front


Noyer & Lemos (Joseph B. Noyer and Joseph Lemos), hairdressers, 137 Sonth Water


Nugent Thomas, house 126 South First


Nunge Manuel Joseph, cigar maker, house 62 Grinnell


Nutter Charles S. Rev., pastor Allen street Methodist Episcopal church, house 95 Grinnell


Nuttle Jeremiah, weaver, honse off Tarkiln hill road, near railroad


Nuttle William T., weaver, boards 620 Purchase


Nye Adeline S. Miss, house 67 Bedford


Nye Clark D., shoemaker Hathaway, Soule & Harring- ton, house 37 School


Nye David B., East Falmouth Express, office 52 William, house at Falmouth


Nye Deborah, widow of Nathaniel, house 74 Sycamore


Nye Ebenezer, salesman Tucker & Cummings, house 285 Acushnet avenue


Nye Ebenezer F., master mariner, house 160 County


Nye Edward C., clerk, 111 Fourth, bds. 285 Acushnet av.


Nye Eliza A., widow of Willard, house ( Riverside ), Acushnet avenue


Nye Ella C. Miss, clerk post-office, boards 21 Pleasant


Nye Franklin K. S., honse 74 Hillman


Nye George E., musician, boards Mariners Home


Nye Harrison G. O., painter, h. Mariners 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 Louisa J. Mrs., millinery, 20 Pleasant, house 21 do. Nye Lucy A. Miss, house 14 Cypress


Nye Mary V. B., widow of Asa R., house 171 Middle


Nye Meribah W., widow of Franklin, h. 184 Acushnet av.


Nye Obed C. (Bliss & Nye), crockery, 121 Union, house 67 Bedford


Nye Pardon, carpenter, house Acushnet avenne


Nye Ruth Jane, widow of Isaiah, house 105 High


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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 F., machinery, burning and lubri- cating oil, South pier, Fish Island, house 200 Main, Fairhaven


Nye William H., shoemaker, house 171 Summer


OAKLY JAMES M., house 6 Bethel


Oakly James M. Mrs., saloon, 65 Union, house 6 Bethel


O'Brien Bernard, glass-cutter, house 188 South First


O'Brien Daniel, laborer, house 67 South Water


O'Brien John, laborer, house 16 Franklin


O'Brien John, laborer N. B. Copper Works, house County 2d on right from Austin


O'Brien John, at Wamsutta mills, bds. Timothy O'Brien's, Washburn


O'Brien John, weaver, boards 16 Franklin


O'Brien Mary Mrs., house 128 South Front


O'Brien Owen, gardener, house 7 Harrison


O'Brien Patrick, bar-tender, 4 Pearl, boards 16 Franklin O'Brien Patrick, spinner, boards Timothy O'Brien's, Washburn


O'Brien Sophia, widow, house Cedar Grove


O'Brien Thomas, shoemaker, house 148 North Second


O'Brien Timothy, laborer, house Washburn, 3d on right, below North Front


O'Connell John, mule-spinner, house First, cor. Potomska O'Connell Peter, weaver Potomska mills, house 266 South Second


()'Conner Catharine, widow of Thomas, h. 129 Grinnell


O'Connor Cornelius, conductor O. C. R. R., boards 524 Purchase


O'Connor Frank, pressman, house 43 County


O'Connor Frank, 2d, boards 70 County


O'Connor Henry H., clerk, boards 43 County


O'Connor James, bakers' driver, 173 Union, house 147 Acushnet avenne


O'Connor John, hackman, boards 129 Grinnell


()'Connor Mark M., tanner, house Atlantic, n. Arnold


O'Connor William C., clerk, 63 County, boards 43 do.


Odams William, steward, house 7 Elm


Oemette Joseph, clerk Jenney Bros., 519 and 521 Pur- chase, house 19 Hazard court


Oesting Charles A. W., cigar mnfr. and dealer, 50 Pur- chase, house 202 Kempton


Oesting Frederick William, clerk, boards 11 Liberty


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Oesting J. Paul, cigar maker, 50 Purchase, boards 202 Kempton


()esting William, livery stable, house 11 Liberty Offley Greensbury W., farmer, house 1 Rockdale avenneĀ® Offley John R., hairdresser, Liberty Hall bldg., h. Hillman Ogden James, bobbin turner, boards 291 South Water Ogden John, weaver Wamsutta mills, h. 16 Fulton court Ogden William, weaver Wamsutta mills, b. 7 Fulton ct. Ogden William, weaver Wamsutta mills, h. 253 So. First O'Halloran Rosa M., widow of Michael, h. 41 North Sixth O'Halloran Thomas, carpenter, house 41 North Sixth O'Hara Ellen, widow, honse 2 Turner's court


O'Hara John, mule-spinner, house 15 Austin court ,


O'Hara Mary A., widow of Thomas, house 51 County O'Hara William, baker City farm, Clark's point O'Hara William, mule-spinner, house 11 Logan O'Hearn Patrick, weaver, house 9 Hampton court Old Colony R. R., I. N. Marshall, agent, 442 Purchase and 3 and 7 Commercial


O'Leary Patrick, laborer Mrs. Eliza A. Nye, Acushnet avenne, house Bowditch, near Sawyer O'Leary -, laborer, house South First street place Oliver Aberdeen, house' Kempton, near Watson Oliver Hannah C., widow, house 90 Maxfield


Oliver Hudson J., apothecary clerk, 49 Purchase, boards 247 Middle


Oliver John, ship-carpenter, house 186 Kempton Oliver John B., mariner, house 227 South Second Oliver Joseph E., laborer, house Kempton, near Watson Oliver Nathan, boards Aberdeen Oliver's, Kempton Oliver Richard W., hairdresser, house 148 Cedar


Olinsted Henry M., machinist, h. County, corner Sherman Olstein John L., rigger, 6 City wharf, h. 203 Middle


O'Malley Ellen, widow of Owen, house 82 Middle


O'Malley Patrick, spinner Wamsutta mills, h. 190 State O'Malley Thomas, laborer, house 567 Acushnet avenue Oman Andrew, cabinet maker, 86 Elm, house do. Oman Charles A., house 14 Allen


Oman Elias, pump and block maker, house 14 Allen O'Meara Morgan, waiter, house rear 146 Middle O'Neil Eliza, widow of Patrick, house 36 Emerson


O'Neil Henry J., carriage trimmer George L. Brownell, boards 536 Purchase


O'Neil James, laborer, house 71 First


O'Neil James, bar tender, 634 Acushnet avenue, bds. do. O'Neil Jeremiah, machinist, boards State, near Austin O'Neil John, fireman Wamsutta mills, house 178 State O Neil John, laborer Prussian Blue Works, h. 9 Atlantic . O'Neil John, laborer, house 134 South Front


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O'Neil John, laborer, house 5 Chancery


()'Neil John, laborer, house 152 North


O'Neil Julia, widow of John, house 35 Allen


O'Neil Margaret, widow of Henry, boarding-house, 536 Purchase


O'Neil Margaret, widow of John, house 147 Acushnet av.


O'Neil Patrick, laborer, house rear 35 Smith


O'Neil Peter, weaver, honse 606 Purchase


O'Neil Sally, widow, house Washburn, 3d on right from Acushnet avenue


O'Neil Thomas F., shoemaker, boards 36 Emerson


O'Neil William, laborer, house 9 Bush


O'Neill Cornelius, brakeman O. C. R. R., h. 218 Pleasant Onley Charles H., tailor, 13 Purchase, house 87 Smith


Onley Frederick H., at 13 Purchase, boards 87 Smith


Onley Henry (Nevada), house 87 Smith


Onley Martha Mrs., house 87 Smith


Openshaw Mary Mrs., house Robeson, near Ashland


Orcutt Eliza A., widow of Nelson, house 66 Forest


Ormerod Jas., weaver, b. Richard Ormerod's, Washburn


Ormerod Richard, weaver, house Washburn, 8th on right from Acushnet avenue


Ormond John, laborer, house 8 High


Ormsbee Lucy A., widow of Caleb, house 30 Elm


O'Rourke Elizabeth, widow of William, house 127 South Orchard


O'Rourke William H., weaver, bds. 127 S. Orchard


Orphans Home, Clark's point road, corner Cove


Orr Samuel B., carriage painter Geo. L. Brownell, house 15 Griffin


Orworth John, weaver, boards 16 Hazard court


Osbourne Absalom (Osbourne & Eldridge), shoemaker, 31 Cannon, boards 73 South Sixth


Osbourne & Eldridge (Absalom Osbourne and George T. Eldridge), boot and shoemakers, 31 Cannon


Osgood Abram G., house 9 Chancery


Osgood Mary A., widow of Edward A., h. 9 Chancery


Osgood William S., currier, house 299 Kempton


Otheman Bartholomew, jr., house 4 Sears


Otis Edmund G., apothecary, Union, corner Pleasant, boards 10 Eighth


Otis Thomas, 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, boards 124 Purchase Owen Joseph, house 97 Linden


Owen William, weaver, boards 97 Linden


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PACKARD ABIJAH S., slater, boards W. H. Pack- ard's, Willis, near County


Packard Arthur W., clerk E. Packard, boards 55 Walnut Packard Charles, boots and shoes, house 69 High


Packard Charles H., clerk E. Packard, boards 55 Walnut Packard Eliphalet, clothing dealer, North Second, oppo- site Post-Office, house 55 Walnut


Packard George L., painter, honse 188 South First


Packard George W., farmer and boarding-house, 6 Pearl, honse do.


Packard George W. H., boards William H. Packard's, rear Willis, near County


Packard Horace B., clerk E. Packard, boards 55 Walnut Packard Lydia H. Mrs., millinery, 11 Pleasant (Cheap- side), house 69 High


Packard William H., house rear Willis, near County


Packer Alfred L., carpenter, house 42 Crapo


Paddack George R., watches, 259 Purchase, house Sum- mer, corner Campbell


Paddock John L., blacksmith Morse Twist Drill and Ma- chine Co., house 21 Allen


Paddock William C., sea captain, house 2 Cypress


Pager Eli, student, boards 295 Cedar


Pager George Rev., pastor Church of the Sacred Heart, house north side Robeson, second above Cedar


Pager Henry, contractor, house 295 Cedar


Pager Victor, printer, boards 295 Cedar


Paige George, tin peddler, boards T. P. Terry's, Mill road, Head of the River


Paige James H., junk dealer, boards T. P. Terry's, Mill road, Head of the River


Paine Benoni R., manager Western Union Telegraph of- fice, 26 North Water, house 97 Acushnet avenue


Paine Charles L., clerk N. B. Five Cents Savings Bank, . house 131 Summer [house do.


Paine George A., fish market, 402 Purchase, cor. Willis, Paine George W. (S. S. Paine & Brother), lime, North


Front, corner Hazard's wharf, house 137 Summer Paine Matilda J., widow of Henry J., h. 1 West Maxfield Paine Nathan L., clerk River Queen, house 131 Summer Paine Olin S., clerk S. S. Paine & Brother, boards 504 Acushnet avenue


Paine Samuel S. (S. S. Paine & Brother), lime, North Front, cor. Hazard's wharf, house 504 Acushnet av. 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 ma- terials, 118 North Water, boards 146 Kempton Paisler Henry, mariner, boards 146 Kempton


THE UNION BAKERY,


Nos. 210, 212 & 214 Purchase, cor. North St., NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


HENRY H. FISHER, Proprietor.


FRESH


BAKER ouk


THE


BREAD


BAKER


ALSO, AGENT FOR


Cukes, 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.


BAILE Practical Hatter,


MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM


122 1-2 Union Street, NEW BEDFORD.


N. B .- Altering and Repairing a Specialty.


QUINTON F. COLLINS & CO., BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, BOOK BINDERS, Etc.


Account Books of any desired pattern made to order. Books, Magazines, Etc., bound at short notice.


34 North Second, cor. William Street,


QUINTON F. COLLINS, { JOSIAH S. TAPPAN. NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


H. W. PARKER,


APOTHECARY,


150 Union Street, corner Fifth, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


FIRST - CLASS DRUGS, REMEDIES,


Nursery and Toilet Articles


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


Also, a Full Line of Homoeopathic 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.


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,


150 UNION STREET, CORNER FIFTH.


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Palmer Andrew R., boots and shoes, 131 Union, boards 127 Middle


Palmer Ephraim C., stair builder, house 100 High


Palmer George H., lawyer and patent solicitor, 13 Robe- son building, house at Fairhaven


Palmer Harry, house Linden court


Palmer Henry F., carriage painter Geo. I .. Brownell, house 30 Allen


Palmer John, spinner, boards 193 Pleasant


Palmer Rhoda, widow, house 59 Elm


Palmer William R., salesman, 131 Union, h. 127 Middle


Palmer Willis F., mason, boards 8 Chancery


Paquette Louis, shoemaker, house 164 Pleasant


Paquette Thomas, weaver, house County, near Austin


Pardee Lewis O., mason, boards 56 William


Parker Betsey, widow, boards 9 North


Parker Charles, cooper, City wharf, house 2 Walnut


Parker Charles, jr., clerk, boards 2 Walnut


Parker Charles C. Mrs., house 48 Howland


Parker Charles L., painter, house 348 South Water


Parker Daniel H., farmer, house Belleville road, Head of the River


Parker David L. (Parker & Haskell), house 83 Fourth Parker Frederick, confectionery, also powder, 11 Pur- chase, house 289 Acushnet avenue, corner School


Parker Frederick, carpenter, house 254 Purchase


Parker George H., engineer Onward S. F. E., No. 1, house 117 Pleasant [135 Washington


Parker George W., bookkeeper Tucker & Cummings, h. Parker George W., roll turner Gosnold Iron Foundry, house 138 Campbell


Parker Hayden, machinist, house 42 Summer


Parker Helen Mrs., honse 289 Acushnet avenue


PARKER HENRY W., apothecary, 150 Union, house 83 Fourth


PARKER HOUSE, Holder M. Brownell, proprietor, Purchase, corner Middle


Parker Jacob S., boarding-house, Union, corner Purchase Parker James, tinsmith, house 50 Court


Parker James N., carpet salesman, 34 Purchase, house 120 Pleasant


Parker John C., weaver, boards 3 Austin


Parker Joseph A., carpenter and ship joiner, h. 65 Cypress Parker Julia A., widow of Jonathan, h. Acushnet avenue Parker Lawrence H., house 83 Fourth


Parker Leander V., blacksmith, Acushnet avenue, junction Mill road, house at Acushnet


Parker Obadiah S., roller, house 3 Austin . Parker Paretta L. Miss, house 63 Kempton


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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, corner Water, house Acushnet avenue; corner High


Parker William, farmer, house Skiff's avenne


Parker William C., jr., lawyer, room 1 Robeson building, house 81 Thomas


Parker William, card grinder Wamsntta mills, house 17 Austin court


Parker & Haskell (David L. Parker and Edward P. Has- kell, jr.), coal dealers, North Front, foot of Middle


PARKER & SHERMAN (Warren W. Parker and James H. Sherman), tin and sheet iron workers, Water, corner Union


Parkinson Thomas, weaver, house 153 State


Parks Joseph, loom fixer, house 249 South First


Parlow Ebenezer, carpenter Wamsutta mills, house 178 Pleasant


Parlow Ezra, currier, boards 6 Pearl


PARLOW GEORGE F., photographer, 5 Pur- chase, house 175 William


Parlow James M., road master O. C. R. R .. h. 44 Parker Parlow Loring T., foreman Job Wade, Wall, near Acush- net avenue, house 14 Mill


Parlow Wilmot L., carriage trimmer Geo. L. Brownell, house 68 State


Parr James, machinist, 90 South Water, boards 39 High


Parris Job S., sewing machines, 2 Cheapside, h. 75, Middle Parsons Charles W., bridge contractor, h. 419 Purchase


Parsons Ebenezer, shoemaker, 184 Kempton, house Oest- ing, near Kempton


Parsons Emma O., widow of Israel F., house 129 Elm


Parsons Israel F., widow, house 131 Elm


Parsons James, shoemaker, house 17 Spruce


Parsons Sarah L. Mrs., house Bethel conrt


Parsons Sarah R. Mrs., boards 155 Pleasant


Parsons Thomas L., agent Liberty Hall, supt. Liberty


Hall Bill Posting Co., and stock broker, room 5 Lib- erty Hall building, house 131 Elm


Partington William, picture framer, house 2 Austin


Pasell Francis H., gardener, house Mt. Pleasant, near the reservoir


Patnaude Alfred, at Wamsutta mills, house Smith's block, State, near Linden


Patnaude Joseph, clerk, 663 Purchase, house 702 do.


Patterson Samuel A., house 262 County


Patterson Thomas, rope maker, house 19 Cypress


Paul Frank, house 128 Acushnet avenue


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Paul James M., house 7 First


Paul John C., worsteds and trimmings, 31 Purchase, h. do. Panl Joseph, variety store, 15712 South Water, house do. Paul Sylvester, carriage smith, house Tarkiln hill road Paulding Herbert R. (J. B. Paulding & Co.), house 237 Acushnet avenue


Paulding John B. (John B. Paulding & Co.), house 176 Grinnell


Paulding John B. & Co. (John B. and Herbert R. Pauld- ing), boot mnfrs., North Front, corner Rotch


Paulding John I., clerk, boards 176 Grinnell


Paulding Wm. A., bookkeeper Hatch & Co., express, house 209 South Second


Pauline Frank, farmer, house 149 South First


Paupor Ralph, laborer Wamsutta mills, house 2 Hamp- ton court


Payne Francis T., laborer,. house 108 Cedar


Payne Nathan, currier, rooms rear 545 Acushnet avenue Pease Frank R., clerk 183 County, boards 167 do.


Pease James H., house 242 County


Pease Madeline R., widow of Manuel, h. 66 So. Second Pease Mary, widow of Zephaniah, house 142 So. First Pease Peleg Mrs., medicines and variety store, 74 Grin- nell. house 142 South First


Pease Thomas, seaman, house 35 Howland


Pease William A., apothecary, 183 County and 527 Pur- chase, house 167 do.


Pease Wm. W., machinist, house 83 Washington


Pease Zeph W., clerk, 74 Grinnell, boards 142 So. First Peck Arthur L., at 20 No. Water, boards at Fairhaven Peck George G., carpenter, boards 17 Chestnut


Peck James N., painter, boards 6 Bethel


Peckham Benj., mason, house Acushnet avenue Peckham Caleb C., baker S. Watson & Son, h. 49 County Peckham Carrie F. Miss, teacher North primary school, Acushnet avenne, boards Mrs: Mary P. Ashley's Peckham Elisha N., cooper, honse 231 South Second Peckham Frank B., clerk, 203 Acushnet avenue, boards 13 Morgan's lane


Peckham Frederick D., brakeman O. C. R. R., house Max- field, near railroad


Peckham Gideon, mason, house Acushnet avenue


Peckham Israel, blacksmith F. C. Terry, h. at Acushnet Peckham John B., gardener, 15 County, h. Fair, n.County Peckham Lucy, widow of Stephen, house 14 Sherman Peckham Martin V. B., baker H. H. Fisher, bds. 49 County Peckham Reuben, mason, house Acushnet avenue Peckham Samuel G., laborer, house 13 Morgan's lane Peckham Samuel W., laborer, boards 14 Sherman


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Peckham Wm. R., engineer Thayer & Judd, h. 233 Cedar Pedigrew John, laborer, honse 78 Union


Pedro Antone J., laborer, honse 252 South Water


Pedro Frank, laborer, house 177 Allen


Pedro Frank, laborer, honse 149 Acushnet avenue Pedro John H., clerk, 28 Howland, house 26% do.


Pedro Joseph H., variety store, 28 Howland, honse do.


Pedrozo Manuel A., clerk 111 Union, house Acushnet av- enne, corner Howland


Peed Thomas J., shoemaker, 15 Fourth, house Acushnet avenue, corner Rivet


Peeling Geo., clerk, boards 614 Purchase


Peeling Martha, widow of Joseph, house 104 Ash


Peets Chas. H., fireman N. B. Copper Works, h. 3 Grand Peets George B., laborer, bds. Henry Peet's, Shawmut av. Peets Henry, blacksmith N. B. Copper Works, house Shawmnt avenue, near Durfee


Peets Wm. F., mason, house 96 Smith


Peirce Abbie A., widow of B. W ., h. 1442 Union


Peirce Amanda, wid. of Charles M., jr., house 22 Parker


Peirce Andrew B., clerk Isaac C. Sherman, Fourth, cor- ner Bedford, boards Robert Mckenzie's, Ocean Peirce Annie L. Miss, house 72 South


Peirce Asa C. (Peirce & Bushnell), store 58 No. Water, and factory 72, 74 and 76 North Water, house 42 Fifth Peirce Benj. W., estate of, engravings, 146 Union


Peirce Bessey P. Miss, teacher, house 65 Summer Peirce Charles F., at B. W. Peirce's, 146 Union, b. 144} do. PEIRCE CHARLES H., treasurer New Bedford In- stitution for Savings, William, corner North Second, honse Maple, corner Ash


Peirce Charles M., drain pipe mnfr., No. Water, h. 75 Elm Peirce Charles W., florist Wm. Peirce, 162 Union, boards Wm. Peirce's, Clinton


Peirce David B., police officer, house 151 West Campbell


Peirce David R., carpenter, house 83 Maxfield


Peirce Easton Y., florist Wm. Peirce, boards William Peirce's, Clinton, corner Ash


Peirce Elisha K., engraver, boards 1442 Union


Peirce Ellery (Bryant & Peirce), provisions, h. 65 Summer Peirce Frank, boarding-house, 89 South Sixth


Peirce Frank E., tin plate worker, boards 65 Summer PEIRCE GEORGE, organ and piano-forte tuner, 162 Union, house Washington avenue, near Pearl


Peirce Herbert S., second-hand furniture, 237 South Water, house do.




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