New Bedford Directory, 1879-80, Part 4

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


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FISH ISLAND. The bridge from the city to Fairhaven passes over this island. Several wharves, an extensive coal-yard, an oil factory, a marine railway, and a boat manufactory are connected with it.


FOUR CORNERS. The space formed by the intersection of Water and Union streets. This has been a somewhat noted spot in our local history. Near this was erected the first village house, and it may still be regarded as a business center. The banks, insurance offices, lawyers' offices, etc., are nearly all in this vicinity.


ROCKDALE is about one mile north of Cannonville, on Rockdale avenue.


POPE'S ISLAND. This island derives its name from a family long known and respected among us. The bridge between the city and Fairhaven passes over it. It lies nearly in the center of the river.


PALMER'S ISLAND, upon which the United States Gov- ernment has a lighthouse, is at the mouth of the inner harbor. The main channel lies east of it. It affords a good protection from the high southerly winds.


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PUBLIC CEMETERIES.


There are three public cemeteries in the city.


THE RURAL CEMETERY is in the south part of the city, on the west side of Dartmouth street, about one mile from the City Hall. Also an entrance on Rural street from Allen street. Thomas Davis sexton.


THE OAK GROVE CEMETERY is in the west part of the city, on the north side of Smith and Parker streets, about one mile northwest of the City Hall.


THE PINE GROVE CEMETERY is situated on the road leading to Tarkiln Hill near Acushnet village


QUARANTINE.


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Port Physician, Charles L. Swasey. Office 93% Mid- dle street.


The quarantine ground is bounded as follows : But lers flats on the south, the east shore of Clark's point on the west, the Eleven Foot Bank on the north, and the Egg Islands, on the east.


DISTANCES.


FROM CORNER OF UNION AND PURCHASE STREETS, NEW BEDFORD TO SUNDRY PLACES.


M. R.


To guide board at the head of Acushnet, 3 125


To the Sampson House, at Middleborough Ponds, 16 4


To Taunton Court House, via Sampson's, 26 156 To Jonathan Tobey's, 7 113


To Stone Bridge, near Freetown Furnace, 10 84


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To the Sampson House, on the Bristol county road, 12 294


To Taunton Court House, via Bristol county road, 22 88


To Smith's Mills, in Dartmouth, 3 13


To Hick's Meeting House, via Smith's Mills, 7 20


To Assonet Village, via Smith's Mills and Hick's Meeting House 16 2


To Taunton Court, via Smith's Mills and Hick's Meeting House 24 10


To the Head of Westport, 7 276


To Stone Bridge Hotel, at Howland's Ferry, 17


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To Newport Post Office, 29 171


To Resolved Howland's Corner, in Dartmouth, 2 12


To Padanaram bridge,


3 225


To K. Snow's Corner, via Padanaram bridge,


5 184


To Holder Slocum's corner,


4 192


To Russell's mills, 7 61


To K. Snow's Corner, via Holder Slocum's Corner, 8 37


HALLS, BUILDINGS, &C.


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Alms-house, Clark's point-


Alpha Hall, North Third


Barker's Hall, 113 Union


Central Police Station, 5 South Second, near Union China Hall building, 39 Purchase


City Hall building, New Market square


City Hall, in City Hall building, New Market square


Concert Hall, 19% Purchase


County Court House, County street, between William and Union


Cumming's building, Purchase, corner William


Custom House, William, corner North Second Elm Street Hall, 50 Elm


Free Masons Hall (colored), 139 Union


Hawes' Hall, Acushnet village


Hick's building, Purchase, corner Mechanics lane


House of Correction and Jail, Court st., west of County Liberty Hall building, 57 Purchase


Liberty Hall, in Liberty Hall building, 57 Purchase


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Library building, William, corner Pleasant


Masonic building, 1472 Union, between Purchase and Pleasant


Masonic Hall, in Masonic building, Union, between Pur- chase and Pleasant


Mechanics Hall, 111 William


Merchants block, Union, corner Front


Music Hall, 104 William


New Bedford Cordage Company's building, Rotch's wharf


Odd Fellow's Hall, 9 Fourth


Odd Fellow's Hall, Hick's building, Purchase


Old Colony Railroad depot, Pearl, near Purchase


Old Town Hall, South Second, near Union


Orient Hall, 92 Purchase, corner Elm


Parker's block, foot of Middle, corner North Front


Pierian Hall, 6 Ricketson block, Union


Police Court, 5 South Second, near Union


Ricketson block, 140 Union, corner Fourth


Robeson's building, William, between Acushnet avenue and North Second Rodman's building, Rotch's wharf Sears Hall, 1312 Pleasant


Taber's block, head of Taber's wharf


Telegraph Office, 26 North Water


Thornton Hall, 73 Union


OFFICES.


Board of Health office, City Hall building Chief of Police office, 5 South Second, near Union City Assessor's office, Public Library building City Clerk's office, Public Library building City Collector's office, 5 Public Library building. City Treasurer's office, Public Library building Mayor's office, Public Library building Overseers of the Poor's office, City Hall building Police office, 5 South Second, near Union Post-office, North Second, corner William Register of Deeds' office, County Court House, County street, corner Court Superintendent of Public Schools' office, City Hall build- ing Superintendent of Streets' office, High, corner Pleasant Water Commissioner's office, City Hall building


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NEW BEDFORD ADVERTISEMENTS.


CHAS. F. BROWNELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Mineral AND Soda Waters,


And Bottlers of Ale, Lager, and Cider.


Soda Fountains furnished to dealers, and Fountains filled promptly to order. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF AERATED BEVERAGES. All Goods Delivered in the City free of Charge. 180 COUNTY STREET,


C. F. BROWNELL, Į J. A. FAUNCE. NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


MADAME BRAYWOOD, LADIES'


Hair Worker.


Combings made into Braids and Curls. Old work altered to the most Fashionable Styles. 350 PURCHASE STREET, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


GEO. W. FARNHAM Successor to WM. H. SMITH, .


FOOT OF CANNON ST., NEW BEDFORD, MASS.,


BOAT BUILDER,


A specialty made of SPEED in all our Boats. Nothing but first-class work. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. All orders from abroad promptly attended to.


PARLOT PHOTOGRAPHS


NO. 5 PURCHASE STREET. THE BEST.


NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY,


1879-80.


ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.


Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue ; b. or bds., boards; bet. between; bldg., building ; blk., block; (Cal.), California; com. mer., commis- sion merchant; c. or cor., corner; c. r., counting room; ct., court; h., house; lab., laborer; mkr.,maker; mnfr., manufacturer; M. T. D. & M. Co., Morse Twist Drill and Machine Co .; n., near; N. B. & F. S. R. R., New Bedford & Fairhaven Street Railroad; O. C. R. R., Old Colony Railroad; opp., opposite; pl., place; p. o., post office ; pres., president; r., rear; rd., road; Rev., rever- end ; st., street; sec., secretary; sq.,square ; supt., superintendent ; treas., treas - urer; (U. S. A.), United States Army ; (U. S . N.), United States Navy; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; whf., wharf; wks., works.


ABBE EDWARD P., physician and surgeon, room 1, 6 Ricketson block, house 119 County


Abram John, glass blower, house 25 Griffin


Abrams James, glass maker, house 182 South Second Abrams William, grocer, 139 So. Water, h. 56 So. Second Acker William E., laborer, h. South First street place ACUSHNET COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, 59 High


ACUSHNET CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA-


TION, groceries and provisions, 213 Acushnet ave- nue, Sylvanus Bennett, agent


ACUSHNET IRON CO., A. Swift, agent, North, corner North Water


Adams Almira S., widow, house 38 South Sixth


Adams Charles H., shipmaster, house 41 Sycamore


Adams Charles W. (E. C. Adams & Son), grocer, boards 104 Sycamore


Adams Clara, widow, house 102 Fifth


Adams Eben C. (E. C. Adams & Son), grocer, 66 Smith, house 104 Sycamore


ADAMS E. C. & SON (Eben C. and Charles W. Ad- ams), groceries and provisions, 66 Smith


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Adams John, weaver, house 10 Fulton court


Adams Lemuel D., police, house 21 Bedford


Adams Lucy Mrs., housekeeper Bancroft House, bds. do.


Adams Nathaniel, cooper, Front, corner Middle, house 117 Maxfield


Adams Nelson, laborer, boards 1 North Front


Adams Peter, house 1 North Front


Adams Stephen F., dry goods, 204 County, boards 117 Maxfield


Adams William, weaver, boards 10 Fulton court


Adams Zenas H., clerk Parker & Haskell, h. 187 County


Adams Zenas L., house 187 County


Addy William, weaver, house Durfee, n. Shawmut av.


Agnew John, in St. Joseph's hospital, Campbell


Aiken A. Horace, plumber N. B. Water Works, house 175 Fourth


Aiken James, coachman, house 3 Spruce


Aiken Nancie C., music teacher, house 122 Acushnet av. Aiken William H. (Aiken & Swift), merchant, house at South Dartmouth


Aiken & Swift ( William H. Aiken and Fred'k Swift), merchants, North, below North Second


Aikin Abbie A., widow, house 22 Cypress


Aikin Abraham, laborer, house 24 Morgan


Aikin Annie L. Mrs., dressmaker, 512 Pleasant, house do. Aikin John, house 239 Acushnet avenue


Aikin John F., drawtender, house 144 North Second


Aikin Orrin M. S., collector Singer Mnfg. Co., 19 Pur- chase, boards 59 Cypress


Aikin Thomas, painter, boards 3 Spruce


Aikin William A., ropemaker, house 7 Liberty


Ainsworth Joshua, loom fixer, h. State, corner Linden


Akin Francis T. (Hart & Akin), painter and painters' supplies, 9 North Water, and 58 South Water, and coal dealer, 58 South Water, and foot of Coffin, house 195 Acushnet avenue


Akin Frank, second hand Wamsutta mill, house 90 Mer- rimac


Akin Mary, widow of Alexander, h. 78 No. Second


Akin Mary A., wid. of Charles R., h. Rockland, n. County


Akin Rob't W., clerk 64 No. Second, b. Fifth, c. Spring Akin Seth K., house 26 Griffin


Akin Wm. F., mariner, h. Court, near Dartmouth line Albee Harmon, mill hand, house 176 Pleasant


Albert Rebecca Miss, house 152 South Water


Albert Thomas, pattern maker, house 154 South First Alberts Elizabeth, widow, house rear 208 Middle


Albiston Roger W., merchant tailor, 55 Purchase, house 34 Willis


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Albro Alfred G., farmer, boards 7 West Maxfield Albro Andrew, farmer, house 7 West Maxfield Albro Charles A., laborer, house 121 Sycamore Albro Ivory A., car driver, boards 579 Purchase Albro Martha A., widow of Edmund, house 579 Purchase Albro William J., car driver, boards 579 Purchase


ALDEN GEORGE N. (Tillinghast & Alden), 44 North Water, house 223 Acushnet avenue Alden Silas, house 63 State


Alger Charles B., at Thayer & Judd's, h. 124 South Front Allaire Orphidas, apothecary, 569 Purchase, house do. Allan Robert, cooper, 17 Hamilton, house 64 Thomas


Allen Abner W. (Allen & Washburn), planing mill, house 172 Pleasant


Allen Abram, rigger, house 59 Thomas


Allen Abram A., house Shawmut av., corner Mt. Vernon Allen Abram L., clerk, boards 59 Thomas


Allen Adeline Miss, chamber maid Orphans Home, French's lane, corner Cove


Allen Adeline, wid. of Sylvanus 2d, house 45 Chestnut Allen Albert E., paints, oils and varnishes, 25 Pleasant, house 156 Mill


Allen Alfred, house 49 County


Allen Amelia J., dressmaker, 183 South Water, house do. Allen Andrew H., laborer, h. Allen's Corner, Plainville


Allen Asa, cook City Farm, French's lane, house Rock- land, corner Fourth


Allen Asa L. H., frame maker L. B. Ellis, boards Rock- land, corner Fourth


Allen Bartlett, boat builder, Fish Island, house 84 Elm


Allen Charles, stone-cutter, house 21 Bonney


Allen Charles E., laborer, house 183 South Water


Allen Charles F., clerk 679 Purchase, boards 677 do.


Allen Charles G. (Crafts & Allen), upholsterer, 160 Union, house 12 Ash


Allen Charles J., cutter, house 151 Cedar


Allen Charles N., fancy goods, 153 Union, h. 39 No. Sixth Allen Charles W., teamster, house 520 Acushnet avenue Allen Clarence M., clerk 145 Union, boards 100 State Allen Clark, mariner, house Hathaway road, west of Rockland avenue [County Allen Clement, laborer W. A. Robinson & Co., house 49 Allen Daniel B. (Allen & Hunt), merchant tailor, 96 Union, house 71 North


Allen Daniel H., carpenter, house Plainville


Allen David E., master mariner, house 173 Grinnell Allen Edward, liquors, 8 Pearl, house do.


Allen Edward F., tailor, 125 Union, boards 71 North Allen Edgar W., foreman at Snell's bakery, h. 24 Morgan


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Allen Edward H. (Gifford & Allen), brass founder and plumber, North Front, c. Hazard's whf., h. 197 Union Allen Elishup H., carpenter, house 12 Cypress Allen Eliza M. Miss, dressmaker, house 48 County Allen Eliza W., widow of Gilbert, house 39 South Sixth Allen Elizabeth C., widow of Capt. Albert, house 149 Elm Allen Emily Miss, music teacher, house 25 Bush


Allen Faxon, laborer N. B. R. R., house 18 Hazard court Allen Francis, master mariner, house 124 Maxfield Allen Fred E., bookkeeper, 111 Union, bds. 32 Hillman


ALLEN FREDERICK, marble worker, 20 North Second, house 32 Hillman


Allen Frederick E., waiter, boards 15 First


Allen Frederick S. (Swift & Allen), merchant, Taber's wharf, house 34 South Sixth


Allen Frederick S., house 23 Bonney


Allen George E., master mariner, house 41 Kempton


Allen George H., master mariner, boards 49 Fifth


Allen George H. H., student Harvard College (Cam- bridge), house 34 South Sixth


Allen George P., carpenter, h. Allen's Corner, Plainville


Allen George T., at New Bedford Flour mills, house 58 Hillman


Allen Gideon, jr., bookkeeper Morse Twist Drill and Ma- chine Co., 20 Bedford, cor. Fourth, house 80 School Allen Gilbert, house 70 Spring


Allen Green B., blacksmith, house 118 Fifth


Allen Henry H., waiter, boards 15 South First


Allen Henry H., house 23 South Sixth


Allen Henry M. (Allen & Robinson), carpenter and builder, Leonard's wharf, house 48 County


Allen Henry M., 2d, clerk, boards 173 Grinnell


Allen Hezekiah, master mariner, house 66 State Allen Hiram L., carrriage-wright, boards 38 Foster


Allen Isaac R., teamster, house 27612 Purchase


Allen James, shipkeeper, house 2 Emerson


Allen James, weaver, house foot Davis


Allen James D., marble worker, 20 North Second, house 43 High


Allen James P., house 11 Morgan


Allen James W., clerk Gifford & Allen, bds. 197 Union Allen Jesse, harness maker, 9 Purchase, h. 21 Chestnut Allen Jesse S., harness maker, Pleasant, corner Mechanics lane, house 147 Mill


Allen Jesse K., wheelwright, house Plainville


Allen John A. P., U. S. collector of customs, h. 1 Lincoln Allen John M., architect 30 and 31 Robeson building, house 343 Purchase


Allen John S. (Smith & Allen), sparmaker, foot of Wal- nut, house 100 State


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Allen Joseph, jr., marble worker, house 25 Bush, corner Acushnet avenue


Allen Joseph, jr., Mrs., private school, 25 Bush, house do. Allen Lewis G., driver Pioneer Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1, house 38 Foster


Allen Luke, carpenter, house 10 Spruce


Allen Lydia D., widow of Zebina, house 3 Court


Allen Lydia T., widow of Thomas C., house 112 Middle Allen Mary A., widow of Hezekiah, house 58 Hillman Allen Mary E. Miss, teacher Fifth street grammar school, house 25 Bush, cor. Acushnet avenue


Allen Mary M., widow of Humphrey B., h. 15 Bonney Allen Peleg H., mariner, house 35 Pleasant


Allen Phobe H., widow of Thomas 2d, house 49 Fifth Allen Rebecca, widow, house 44 Sycamore


Allen Robert, machinist, bds. 18 Austin court Allen Robert F., hostler, boards 53 School


Allen Robert N., painter, 9 No. Water, h. 145 So. Front


Allen Sarah A., widow of Cornelius, h. 126 Kempton


Allen Sarah H., widow of Joseph, bds. 21 South Sixth Allen Sarah H., widow of Phillip, nurse, h. Plainville Allen Sarah W., widow of John, house 7 Allen Allen Sylvanus W., blacksmith, house 15 First


Allen Thomas B., laborer, h. 217 South Water, cor. South Allen Thomas F., clerk, 12 Pleasant, bds. 153 Purchase Allen Thomas L., chief police Central station, 5 South Second, house 98 Union


Allen Thomas T., city express and sexton North Christian church, house 59 Mechanics lane


Allen Uriah P., ship carpenter, house 76 Hillman


Allen Walter S., chemist, bds. 34 South Sixth


Allen William, compositor Standard office, h. 116 Hillman Allen William B., boat builder, house 69 Spruce


Allen William H., clerk N. B. & Fairhaven street rail- way, 442 Purchase, cor. Pearl, h. 529 Purchase


Allen William H., 2d, house 184 Union


Allen Wm. H., 3d, livery stable, 268 and 270 Purchase, house 272 do.


Allen Wm. H., 4th, piano tuner, bds. 112 Middle


Allen Wm. H. H., salesman Geo. M. Eddy & Co., house 57 Hill


Allen Wm. S., commercial traveler, house 39 Elm Allen & Hunt (Daniel B. Allen and Leander W. Hunt), tailors, 96 Union


Allen & Robinson (Henry M. Allen and James M. Rob- inson ), carpenters, Leonard's wharf -


Allen & Washburn (Abner W. Allen and Wm. H. Wash- burn), planing mill, 149 North Water


Alley Alfred G., jr., Boston branch store, 153 Purchase, house 64 Foster


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Almeader Theophilus S., mariner, house 155 Fourth Almeider Miguel, laborer, house 55 Howland


Almy Allen, asst. engineer Potomska mill, house County, corner Delano


Almy Andrew A., groceries and provisions, Hillman, cor- ner Cedar, house 125 Maxfield


Almy Avis, widow of Peter, house 126 South First


Almy Benjamin, farmer, house 32 Eighth


Almy Charles, insurance agent and broker, 20 No. Water, house 50 Walnut [So. Dartmouth


Almy Edward C., law student, 35 North Water, house at


Almy Edward D., compositor, boards 11 Chestnut


Almy Emily M., widow of Benj. R., house 50 Walnut Almy Francis, student Harvard college (Cambridge), boards 50 Walnut [bds. 50 Walnut


Almy Frederick, student Harvard college (Cambridge), Almy George B., passepartout maker Chas. Taber & Co., house 90 Mill


Almy George L., carpenter, house 64 Dartmouth


Almy G. L. Mrs., dressmaker, house 64 Dartmouth


Almy Henry B. (Almy & Hitch), awning manufacturer, 66 Purchase, house 11 Chestnut


Almy James K., car driver, house 166 West Campbell Almy James T., jeweler and engraver, 4 Fifth, house Hathaway road


Almy Job, sailmaker, 11 Parker's blk., Middle, h. 110 High Almy Lydia G., widow of Cranston, house 120 Middle


Almy Nancy Miss, house 66 Mechanics lane


Almy Patience R., widow, house 190 Union


Almy Richard (P. D. Slocum & Co.), house 35 Kempton


Almy Robert E., laborer, boards 74 Walden


Almy Ruth, widow of James, house 7 Fifth


Almy Thomas R., bookkeeper, house 93 Fourth


Almy Welcome A., pilot, house 450 Acushnet avenue


Almy William, messenger Hatch & Co. Express, house 92 Pleasant


Almy William P., gardener, house 150 North


Almy William T., shoemaker, house 65 Summer


ALMY & HITCH (Henry B. Almy and Otis L. Hitch ), awnings, etc., 66 Purchase


Alvis Mrs., widow of Francis, house 188 Kempton American Novelty Company, 21 Parker


American and China Tea Co., teas, coffees, and spices a specialty, 78 Purchase


Ames Mary L., widow, house 347 South Water


Ames Thomas L., clerk, 64 North Second, bds. 39 Elm Ames Thomas P., painter, 20 South Water, h. 62 Arnold Ames Yorick W., hair-dresser, 105 Cedar, house 236 Middle


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Anderly Charles, weaver, house 20 Hampton court Anderson James, teamster, 16 South Water, h. 8 Cannon Anderson Robert, mill operative, house 308 So. Water Andradi de Quirim, seaman, house rear 50 Howland Andrews Chas. O., farmer Andrew M. Howland farm, end Middle road, Clark's point, house do.


Andrews Christopher, groceries, 273 Acushnet avenue, house 275 do.


Andrews Christopher S., photographer, boards 275 Acush- net avenue


Andrews D'Orville, at cordage factory, boards 63 Smith Andrews Frederic W., photographer, 68 Purchase, house 271 Acushnet avenue


Andrews George E., mariner, house 122 South Orchard Andrews Hannah L., widow of William F., h. 6 Crapo


Andrews Henry, weaver, house Gammons lane


Andrews James, weaver, boards 60 Hazard


Andrews Jennie A., widow of Albert S., house Shawmut avenue, near Durfee


Andrews Louisa R. Mrs., dressmaker, h. Rockdale av.


Andrews Mary A. F. Miss, house 102 Fourth


Andrews Nathaniel, jr., cooper, house 104 High


Andrews Thomas H., blacksmith, house 11 Maxfield


Andrews Wanton D. clerk, 62 Purchase, house 72 South Second


Andrews Wilson T., clerk, rooms 6 Crapo


Andricks Joseph, laborer, house 257 South Water Angell George J., laborer, house 78 Linden


Angell John, iron-worker, house 45 Sycamore


Angell Mary H., widow of David O., house 78 Linden Anglum Matthew, laborer, house Ashley, near Cedar Anthony Abby L., widow, house 17 Cannon Anthony Ann, widow of Caleb, house 113 County Anthony Anna R. Miss, house 113 County Anthony Arthur S., clerk Standard office, h. 87 Fourth ANTHONY BENJAMIN (E. Anthony & Sons), printer and publisher, 67 Union, house 160 William Anthony Betsey L., widow of Nicholas B., house 72 Ash Anthony Caleb Mrs., house 113 County Anthony Charles, printer, 52 William, boards Ash


Anthony Charles, sailmaker T. M. Hart, h. 26 Chancery


ANTHONY EDMUND, jr. (E. Anthony & Sons), printer and publisher, 67 Union, bds. Parker House Anthony Elisha D., house 113 County


ANTHONY E. & SONS (Edmund, jr., and Benja- min Anthony ), printers and publishers Evening Stan- dard and Republican Standard, 67 Union


Anthony George S., police, house 67 Fourth


Anthony Joseph, ship keeper, house Dartmouth, opposite the Cemetery


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Anthony Martha T., widow of Welcome L., h. 71 So. Sixth Anthony Moses H., engineer, house 53 Cedar Anthony Phebe Miss, house 53 Walnut


Anthony Sarah H. Mrs., house 53 Walnut


Anthony Wm. B., pressman Standard office, h. 79 County Anthony William S., clerk, 22 Union, house at South Dartmouth


ANTHONY, SWIFT & CO. (C. H. Holden), pro- visions, wholesale, Fairhaven bridge


Antoine John B., house 96 High


Antoine Sarah, widow of Joseph, house 96 High


Antone Joseph, laborer, house 92 Acushnet avenue


Antone Manuel, laborer, house 254 South Water


Antone Manuel, cigars and tobacco, 149 South Water, house 118 South Front


Antone Manuel, mariner, house 157 Elm


Apsey Abigail, widow of George S., house 2 County


Apsey Charles F., mule-spinner, boards 2 County Apsey George W., hair-dresser, boards 2 County Apsey Jesse A., clerk E. Packard, boards 2 County


Aqua John, laborer, house James, next Arnold Aqua Louis, mason tender, house 248 Middle


Arey Allen C., gas-fitter, house 63 Forest


Arey Elbridge G., house 220 Summer


Arey Hannah C., teacher Middle street grammar school, rooms 72 Elm


Arey James, master mariner, boards 163 Grinnell


Argraves Robinson, weaver, house 262 South Water


Arigan Joanna, widow, house rear 64 Hazard


Arigan Richard, copper worker, boards rear 64 Hazard Arigan William J., variety store, 551 Purchase, h. 553 do .. Arkison Patrick, laborer, house 17 Austin


Arkinson Patrick, jr., weaver, boards 17 Austin


Armitage James, spinner, house 7 Fulton court


Armstead Charles D., calker, house Kempton, opp. Beach Armstrong John, laborer, N. B. Water Works, house Mt. Vernon, corner Highland


Arnett James W., police, house 119 Pleasant


Arnett Robert, house 5 Willis


Arnett Robert, jr., machinist, house 4 Ashland


Arnold Benj. H., house 49 Parker


Arnold William W., overseer of slashers Wamsutta mill, house 49 Parker


Arnzen Henry, gardener Frank Carr, boards do.


Artley Nathaniel, weaver, boards 5 Rivet


Arundale James, butcher, house 9 Gifford's lane Arundale John, laborer, house 9 Gifford's lane Ash William, boarding-house, Prospect, corner Grinnell Ashley Abram, 3d, farmer, house Lindsay, near Court


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'Ashley Andrew J., driver New Bedford Ice Co., 9 Fourth, house Ashley lane, from east side of French avenue ASHLEY A. DAVIS, grocer, 663 Purchase, and (Ashley & Wilcox), boots and shoes, 594 Purchase, house 661 do.


Ashley Charles S. (Covell & Ashley), bds. 219 Purchase Ashley Clinton M., mason, boards Sherman Ashley's, Acushnet avenne


Ashley Eliza J., widow of Simeon, h. 60 Mechanics lane Ashley Emma J. Miss, teacher Fifth street school, house Ashley lane, west from French avenue


Ashley Franklin M. foreman Water Works, house 71 Ash Ashley Freeman H., farmer, house Ashley lane, from east side French avenue


Ashley Henry T., farmer, house Acushnet avenue, oppo- site Belleville road


Ashley Isaac L., clerk New Bedford Ice Co., 9 Fourth, boards Ashley lane, from French avenue


Ashley Joshna B. (Brownell, Ashley & Co.), carriage mnfr., 16, 20, and 22 Fourth, house 219 Purchase Ashley Lucretia, widow of Thomas, house Acushnet av- enue, opposite Belleville road


Ashley Mary P., widow of John S., house Acushnet av. Ashley Millard F., carpenter, house Spruce, near Parker Ashley Phebe, widow of Loring, house 33 Sycamore Ashley Rodolphus E., carpenter, house Ashley lane, from east side French avenue [Beach Ashley Roland R., spar maker Rodolphus Beetle, house 4 Ashley Rufus M., machinist Morse Twist Drill Works, boards 332 South Water


Ashley Ruth, widow of Rodolphus, house Ashley lane, from east side French avenue


Ashley Sherman, carpenter, house Acushnet avenue


Ashley Silas A., carpenter, honse 602 Purchase


Ashley Simeon P., carpenter 28 South Second, house Ocean, next Arnold


Ashley Sybil, widow, house Bellville road, 2d on left from Acushnet avenue


Ashley Wallace, mariner, house 42 Kempton


Ashley Wm. G., carpenter, boards 60 Mechanics lane ASHLEY & WILCOX (A. Davis Ashley and Charles S. Wilcox), boots and shoes, 594 Purchase Ashton John, mule-spinner, boards 11 Rivet Ashton Richard, loom fixer, house 266 South Second


Ashworth Elizabeth, cigars and tobacco, 667 Purchase, house 678 do.




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