New Bedford Directory, 1879-80, Part 7

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


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Burbank Isaac N. Mrs., dressmaker, 78 Pleasant, h. do.


Burbank Jerome F., marble worker, 20 North Second, house at Fairhaven


Burbank John T., house 337 Purchase


Burbank Mary M., tailoress, boards 30 Maxfield


Burbank Thomas, shoemaker, house 30 Maxfield


Burdick Christopher, cooper, house 133 North Second


Burdick Geo. S., teamster C. Maxfield, b. 133 No. Second


Burdick Stephen, cutter Doane & Co., house 223 Acash- net avenue


Burding Calvin, ship-carpenter, h. 298 South Water


Burding Charles, rope-maker, house 3 Gifford's lane Burding Mary E., widow of Hiram, h. 3 Gifford's lane Burgess Charles T., shoe-cutter, boards 55 Maxfield


Burgess Edward S., bds. Stephen Burgess', Shawmut av.


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Burgess Franklin (B.), h. room 3 Robeson building Burgess Frederick, hostler, boards 43 North Sixth Burgess Gilbert, laborer, house 342 South Water Burgess John M., house 39 Foster


Burgess J. H., commercial school, room 2 Robeson build- ing, honse do.


Burgess Sarah, widow, h. So. Front, near Blackmore Burgess Stephen, carpenter, house Shawmut avenue Burgess Thomas, loom fixer, house 11 Fulton conrt Burgess William H., mnfr. of tomato ketchup, factory, Burgess farm (Fairhaven), bds. 2 Robeson building Burgess William T., bds. Stephen Burgess', Shawmut av. Burke Abby, widow of John, house 233 County


Burke Ann, widow of Patrick, house 188 State


Burke Charles, teamster in tannery, house 51 Court Burke James, teamster James Duddy, house 76 Court


Burke Joanna, widow, house Clark, near Purchase


Burke John, weaver, boards 188 State


Burke John, laborer, house 215 Kempton


Burke Mathew, laborer, house 2 Jenney


Burke Mathew, jr., in rolling mill, house 3 Lindsay


Burke Michael I., watchman Wamsutta mills, house 223 Pleasant


Burke Wm., in rolling mill, boards 2 Jenney


Burnette Charles, laborer, h. State, n. corner Penniman Burns Arthur, weaver, house 304 County


Burns Daniel H., boiler maker, house 8 Sears court


Burns James, furnaceman N. B. Copper Works, house Chauncey, opposite Clinton


Burns John, weaver, boards 5 Wall


Burns William, teamster Wilson & Co., house 44 Ash Burpee Henry, dentist, 80 Purchase, bds. Parker House Burr Nancy Miss, teacher private school, bds. 97 Hillman Burroughs Geo. W., seaman, h. Channcey, north of Arnold Burroughs Susan C., widow of Samnel, house 5 North


Burt Charles A., machinist Cordage factory, bds. Charles D. Burt's, Court [Cedar Burt Charles D., keeper House of Correction, Court opp. Burt Daniel C., house Morgan, corner Cottage


Burt Samuel P. (S. P. Burt & Co.), banker and broker, 19 and 43 North Water, house 5 Morgan


BURT S. P. & CO. (Samnel P. Burt, G. T. Sanford, and Charles S. Kelley), bankers and brokers, 19 and 43 North Water


Burton Frances E., widow of Andrew J., h. 207 Middle Bush Andrew M., clerk, 27 North Water, house 148 Acushnet avenue


Bush B. M. Mrs., hair, 146 Purchase, h. 148 Acushnet av. Bushman Amedee, clerk, house 64 Hazard


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Bushman Ulric, weaver, boards 64 Hazard


Bushnell I. S., engineer, house 24 Elm


Bushnell Leonard (Peirce & Bushnell), picture frame manufacturer, store 58 North Water, and factory 72, 74, and 76 North Water, boards Parker House Bushnell Samuel Rev., pastor 1st Congregational church, Acushnet village, N. B., boards John E. Little's, Tar- kiln hill road -


Bussell Rufus K., honse 199 Kempton


Butler Daniel A., lieut. of police, Central Police Station, 5 South Second, house 57 Maxfield


Butler Edward F., clerk, boards 6 Elm


Butler Edward, laborer, h. North Front, cor. Washburn Butler Edwin J., porter Sullings, Kingman & Co., boards Elm


Butler James D. Rev., Chaplain Port Society, house 65 Fourth


Butler John H., boat builder, boards 78 Mill


Butler S. W., pastor North Christian church, boards Parker House


Butler Thomas A., house 174 Aenshnet avenue


Butler William F., boat builder and dealer in oak lumber, rear 666 Acushnet avenue, house 78 Mill


Butler William F., clerk Hathaway, Soule & Harrington, boards 65 Fourth


Butler William M., clerk, North, corner North Second, boards 65 Fourth


Butman Johu H., clerk, house 16 Sonth Second


Butman Thomas S., deputy sheriff, room 11 Robeson building, William, house at Fairhaven


Butters Lucy, widow, house 82 Fourth


Butts Calvin S., carpenter, honse 161 North, cor. Spruce Butts Charles H. W., teamster, house Willis, near Cedar Butts Clarissa, widow of Pardon, house South Second


Butts David, ship-carpenter, house Shawmut avenue, north of Durfee


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, seaman, house 7 South


Butts Henry R., carpenter, honse 7 South


Butts James D., laborer, house 161 North


Butts Janies D., jr., dry and fancy goods, 118 Kempton, house 161 North, corner Spruce


Butts Lydia W., widow of Win., house 41 Mill


Butts Priseilla, widow of Albert, house 243 Acushnet av. Butts Samuel A., shipwright, house 201 Cedar


Butts Squire W., clerk, 111 Union, boards 844 Fourth


Butts Thomas, mariner, house 170 South Second


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Butts Thomas L., blacksmith's helper, h. Clinton, n. Ash Bye Sarah H., widow, house 62 North


CABLE HARVEY MRS., h. 37 School, cor. So. Second Caddy Thomas, laborer, house 41 Crapo


Cadwell William P. S., pharmacist, 49 Purchase, house 21 South Sixth


Cady Elizabeth B., widow of Daniel, house 108 Fifth Cahill Mary, widow, house 57 Grinnell


Cahill William P., hostler, boards 6 Market


Cahoon Charles, baker, house 56 South Second Cahoon Martin, engineer, house 494 Acushnet avenue Cairns Michael, bootmaker, 84 William, h. 21 Morgan Caldwell Caroline, widow of Robert, house 57 Campbell


CALDWELL SETH C., treas. New Bedford work- ingmen's provision store, and (Caldwell & Drew), concreting, 185 Pleasant, house do.


Caldwell & Drew (Seth C. Caldwell and Charles J. Drew), concreting and roofing, 185 Pleasant


Calhoun Charles S., baker, 173 Union, h. 56 So. Second Calnan Daniel, whitewasher, h. Penniman, n. Purchase Calnan Timothy, mason, house Linden, corner State Calnan Timothy, laborer, house 1 Willis


Cameron Alexander, flagman N. B. R. R., Wamsutta street crossing, house 573 Purchase


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


Campbell Charles, mule-spinner, boards 221 Pleasant


Campbell James, tailor, 5 Bonney, house do.


Campbell Wm., Wamsutta mill, h. Smith street court Canavan John, house 17 Austin court


Canavan Michael, laborer, house Clark, near Purchase


Canavan Patrick H., refiner N. B. Copper Works, house Shawmut avenue, near Durfee


Canavan Wm., shoemaker, house 9 Campbell


Cannavan Patrick, police, house 158 Kempton


Cannon Albert, clerk H. H. Fisher, house 34 Willis Cannon Edward, grocer. 278 South Water, house do.


Cannon Edward S., house 218 Union


Cannon Edwin H., mariner, house Plainville


Cannon Elizabeth T., widow of William, house Plainville Cannon Fanny A., widow of Nathaniel S., h. 108 Pleasant Cannon Patrick, weaver, house Delano, next to So. Front Cannon Priscilla, widow of Edward, house 108 Pleasant


Cannon Thomas, yarn-steamer Wamsutta mills, house Washburn, corner North Front


Cannon Thomas D., farmer, house Plainville


Cannon Urania, widow of George, house 34 Willis


Cannon William B., currier, boards 39 Cedar


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Cannon Wm. C., calker, 14 South Front, house 39 Cedar Canny Edward, laborer, h. 803 Purchase, cor. Penniman Canny John F., laborer, bds. 803 Purchase, cor. Penniman Cantara Frank, druggist, boards 524 Purchase


Cantwell Matthew, weaver, house Washburn, fourth on right from Acushnet avenue


Canty Timothy J., clerk, 431 Purchase, b. 215 So. Water Carbov Philip, weaver, house 300 South Water Card Chas. H., painter, 3 Fifth, boards 124 Fourth Card James E., clerk, 197 Purchase, house at Fairhaven Cardoza Antone, laborer, h. 113 South Front, near South Cardoza Domingo, farmer, house 89 South Front


Cardoza Frank Mrs., laborer, house 19 Howland


Cardoza Manuel, seaman, house 241 South Water


Cardoza Mannel, farmer, house 4 Ward


Carl Lorenzo W., oyster chop house, 55 William, house 390 Acushnet avenue


Carlin John, laborer, house South First, corner Delano Carll Walter, engineer, boards 186 Pleasant


Carlaw Babbitt, weaver, boards 255 South First


Carlow David, weaver Wamsutta mills, boards 7 Ashley Carnes Michael, shoemaker, house 21 Morgan


Carney Daniel Mrs., house 47 South


Carney Patrick, glass finisher, house 303 South Water


Carney Wm. H., letter carrier P. O., house 146 Mill Carpenter Albert H. W., merchant tailor, 141 Union, house 115 Hillman


Carpenter Charles, harness maker, house 26 Kempton Carpenter Geo. A., clerk, brick block, Cheapside, boards 115 Hillman


Carpenter Lewis G., house 98 Kempton


Carpenter Mathew W., seaman, bds. Mariners Home


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, h. 26 Spring Carr David, laborer, house 22 Morgan


Carr Esther Mrs., dry goods, 245 Cedar, house do.


Carr Frank B., cigar manufacturer (Fall River), house Acushnet avenue, Head of the River


Carr George, at Pierce & Bushnell, boards 124 Fourth


Carr James E., officer House of Correction, h. Sycamore, corner Cypress


Carr James G., master mariner, house 25 South Emerson Carr J. Henry, teamster N. B. Tannery, h. 245 Cedar Carr Sarah A. Miss, teacher Fifth street grammar school, house 36 Spring


Carroll Henry, carpenter, house Sullivan, near Middle Carroll James, carriage trimmer, boards 157 Fourth


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Carroll John, laborer, house 75 South Water Carroll John, furniture, Robeson building, William, house 157 Fourth


Carroll John, Jaborer, honse 100 Emerson


Carroll John, jr., boards 157 Fourth


Carroll Joseph H., boards Henry Carroll's, Sullivan


Carroll Mary, widow of James, house 125 Arnold


Carroll Meribah B., widow of Robert S., h. 273 Kempton


Carroll Patrick, rope maker, house 125 Arnold


Carroll Thomas J., currier, boards 249 Emerson


Carroll Thomas P., at Prussian Blue Works, h. 69 Ash


Carroll William E., carriage manufacturer, 276 Acushnet avenue, house Kempton, near Florence Carsley Annie E., tailoress, house 102 Fourth


Carson C. J. R., janitor High school, house do. Carter Charles, card grinder, boards 11 Rivet Carter Domingo, boarding-house, 49 South Second Carter Edward P., confectioner, house 16 Chancery


Carter James, waiter, 133 County, house 18 Cedar Carter James, whitewasher, house 20 Park


Carter John, farmer, house Court, corner Jenney


Carter John W., coachman, boards 169 Elm


Carter Lucinda, widow of Charles H., house 22 Cedar


Carter Miles, calker, house 169 Elm


CARTER ROBERT H., apothecary, 215 Pur- chase, house do.


Carter Robert H. Mrs., hair worker, 215 Purchase, h. do. Carter Sarah, widow of Frank, h. 535 Acushnet avenue


Carter William, laborer, house Washburn, fifth on right from Acushnet avenue


Carter William, mariner, house 102 Fourth


Carter William, laborer, house 6 High


Carter William F., laborer, house foot Cedar Grove


Caruth Herbert, brakeman O. C. R. R., rooms 2 Pope


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


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 363 Purchase


Case Charles A., honse 363 Purchase


Case Charles C., messenger Davenport, Mason & Co., h. 503 Acushnet avenue


Case Edmund T., janitor Central police station, 5 South Second, honse 229 County


Case Elvira C. Miss, dress trimmings and worsteds, 141 Union, house 167 Middle


Case Frederick S., carpenter, house 1131 Acushnet avenne, Second, north of Nash road


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Case Geo. F., at Morse Twist Drill Works, h. 72 Thomas Case Isaac R., clerk, 214 County, boards 227 do.


Case John R., farmer, h. Belleville rd., next Acushnet av. Case Mary B., widow of John C., house 188 Middle


Case Restcome, farmer, house rear George C. Hatch's, Acushnet avenne


Casey Edward H., farmer, house Hathaway road


Casey John, shoemaker, 636 Acushnet av., house do.


Casey Lawrence L., house 204 South Water


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


Cassidy John, weaver, boards 265 12 South Water Cassidy Samuel, weaver, house 304 County


Cassidy Stephen, weaver, house 265!2 South Water Castino George F., machinist, bds. Union, cor. Purchase Castle Alice, widow of Michael, house 75 Arnold


Castle Thomas, operative, house 932 Acushnet avenue


Castle William, boarding-house, 5 Old Market square Castro John, seaman, honse 115 South Water


Caswell Amos R. (Caswell Bros.), blacksmith, 8 Pine, house 152 Mill


Caswell Benj. F., teamster E. Perry, h. 77 So. Second Caswell Brothers (Amos R. and Nathaniel H. Caswell), blacksmiths and horse shoers, 8 Pine


Caswell David P., teamster, house 361 Cedar


Caswell David W., teamster, honse 170 Kempton


Caswell George, painter, house Hathaway road


Caswell George, painter, 12 and 14 Fourth, house 42 So. Second [Caswell's, Cedar


Caswell George P., switchman N. B. R. R., boards D. P. Caswell Henry W., at Gosnold mill, h. 77 South Second. Caswell Isaac C., cigars and tobacco, h. 119 Sycamore


Caswell John P., stoves and tinware, 138 Purchase, house 202 do.


Caswell Nathaniel H. (Caswell Bros.), blacksmith, 8 Pine, house 112 High


Caswell Oscar F., house 17 South Second, corner Spring Caswell Rhoda, widow of Thomas, house 91 Walden


CASWELL WM. H., painter, 21 Union, house 448 Acushnet avenne


Caswell Win. T., house 169 Purchase


Cathaway Sarah, widow of William, house 127 Smith Cathcart Edward B., laborer, house 122 Maxfield Caton Joseph, laborer, house 10 Howland


Caton Joseph, laborer, house 10512 South Water Caton Manuel, in glass works, house 8 Howland


Caton Manuel, cigar maker, 149% South Water, boards 8 Howland


Cavanaugh Ann, widow of Francis, house 243 Middle


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Cavanaugh Felix, clerk, 8 and 10 South Water, boards 239 Middle


Cavanaugh Jeremiah L., blacksmith, house 54 So. Second Cavanaugh, see also Kavanaugh


Centennial American Tea Co., 26 Purchase


CENTRAL UNION ASSOCIATION, B. F. Brownell, treas., groceries and patent medicines, 5 No. Sixth [h. do.


Chace Ann H., widow of George E., physician, 175 Union,


Chace Eliza, widow, house rear 88 North Second


Chace Ezra B., carpenter, house 177 Grinnell


Chace Frederic A., carpenter and spar maker, h. 64 Forest


Chace George W., soapmaker, house 4 Sears court


Chace George W., hoop skirt manufacturer and corsets, 22 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., elerk, 58 South Water, house 76 Grinnell


Chace Joseph, 2d, carpenter, house 217 County


Chace Joseph H., ship-carpenter, house 10 Chaneery


Chace Mary E. Miss, clerk, 14 Pleasant, house 15 do.


Chace Nathan F., carpenter, boards 177 Grinnell


Chace Robert B., master mariner, h. 139 Acushnet av.


Chace Thomas W., tinplate worker, 16 North Water, house 121 Cedar


Chace, see also Chase


Chaddock E. Nye, house 1 Lincoln


Chadwick Celinda, widow of Charles, h. 497 Acushnet av. Chadwiek Charles T., painter, house 18 Hillman


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


Chadwick Edward E., elerk, 417 Purchase, h. 140 Summer Chadwick George H., painter, house 163 Kempton


Chadwick George H., clerk Tueker & Cummings, boards 140 Summer


Chadwick John P., carpenter, house 279 Cedar


Chadwick Luke, weaver, boarding-house, 176 State


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


Chadwick Thomas A., cooper, house 58 North


Chadwick Thomas S., shoemaker, house 15 Hillman


Chadwick William J., shoemaker, house 140 Summer


Chadwick William L., boards 140 Summer


Chaffee Amos, mason, house Acushnet avenue


Chaloner Luther W., harness maker, 351 Acushnet ave- nue, boards Bancroft House


Chambeau John, laborer, house 581 Acushnet avenue


Chamberlain Ebenezer T., engineer Mt. Washington Glass Co., house head of North Bonney


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Chamberlain John F., tinsmith, boards A. Chaffee's, Acushnet avenue


Chamberlain Sabin P., joiner, house 231 County


Chandler Charles, house 24 Bush


Chandler William G., boot and shoe store, 2 Ricketson block, Union, house 116 Middle


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


Changnon Emily, widow, house 1 Austin


Channing Ann S., wid. of John W., h. 284 Acushnet av.


Channing Rhoda A., physician, house 284 Acushnet av.


Channing Walter, ship-carpenter, house foot Acushnet av- enne, south of Division


Channing Win. II., dentist, 139 Union, h. 284 Acushnet av. Channing Wm. R., dentist, 139 Union, h. 44 Kempton


Chapman Alfred M. (Chapman & Shurtleff), sailmaker, Union, corner Front, house 53 Elm


Chapman Cyrus W., house 50 Willis


Chapman Edward T. (E. T. Chapman & Co.), cigars and tobacco, 76 Purchase, house 62 South Second


Chapman Elizabeth B., widow of John H., jr., dressmaker, house 137 William


Chapman E. T. & Co. (Edward T. Chapman), 76 Pur- chase [35 So. Second


Chapman John, engineer light-ship " Pollock Rip," house CHAPMAN JOHN H., sailmaker, 122 North Sec- ond, house 379 Purchase


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


Chapman Mary, widow, house 221 Pleasant


Chapman Thomas, weaver, house 14 Austin court


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


Chappell Arthur B., clerk 385 Purchase, bds. 21 Willis Chappell Melville G., clerk, 385 Purchase, h. 21 Willis Chappell William H., grocer, 385 Purchase, h. 21 Willis Charbonon Noel, laborer, house 186 State


Charley Thomas, teamster J. Holmes, jr., h. 95 So. Water Chase Abraham, ship-carpenter City wf., h. 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 94 County


Chase Ariel, mastermariner, house 41 Fourth


Chase Benjamin Franklin, shoemaker, h. 182 North


Chase Benjamin F., bds. Rockdale avenue, n. Kempton Chase Celia L. Miss, teacher Friends Academy, house 116 Acushnet avenue


Chase Charles, peddler, house 61 South Water


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Chase Collins, carriage maker, house 70 Spruce Chase David D., ship-carpenter, house 68 State Chase David H., canvasser, house 109 South Second Chase Edeni M. Miss, teacher Kempton street primary school, boards 68 Chase


Chase Edward A., farmer, honse Acushnet avenue CHASE EDWARD B., Remington sewing ma- chines. 5 Pleasant, near Union, house 74 North Chase Eldridge B., clerk, 55 County, house 18 Sherman


Chase Ezra B. (Chase & Sisson), house 177 Grinnell Chase Franklin P., fish market, 55 County, h. 18 Sherman Chase Fred'k W., carpenter, 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 Henry, clerk, 13 Hamilton, h. 200 Acushnet av.


Chase Henry S., painter, 21 Union, house 6 North Chase Henry T., carpenter, honse 124 Kempton Chase Herbert F., printer, 52 William, bds. 177 Grinnell Chase Isaac, laborer, house 162 Mill


Chase Jacob W., carpenter, house 260 Kempton


Chase James F., job wagon, First, corner Union, house Shawmnt avenue


Chase James H., farmer, house Acushnet avenue


Chase James R., h. Rockdale avenue, near Kempton


Chase John B., laborer, house 187 Cedar


Chase Joseph. jr., carpenter, house 78 Washington


Chase Lovice P., widow of Nathani, house 57 Campbell


Chase Luther S., commission merchant (N. Y.), house 116 Acushnet avenue


Chase Lyman B., laborer, house 554 Acushnet avenne


Chase Mary, widow of Turner, house 44 Hillman


Chase Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, house 42 Kempton Chase Mary A. Mrs., widow, house 71 South Second Chase Mary C., widow of Henry, house 6 North


Chase Nancy R., widow of Ezekiel, house Kempton, near Jenny Lind


Chase Nathan, house 165 Connty


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


Chase Samnel, mariner, house Fish Island


Chase Sarah Mrs., widow, boards 81 State


Chase Walter F., ship-carpenter, house 17 Fifth


Chase Warren E. (Mercury Publishing Co.), bords Ban- croft Honse, rooms 81 North Sixth


Chase Wilbor A., ship builder, house 83 Smith


Chase William F., farmer, house Mt. Pleasant, beyond Water Works


Chase Wilson, master mariner, honse 18 Wing ChaseZebina H., master mariner, house 86 Fourth


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Chase Zebina W., master mariner, house 323 Purchase Chase & Sisson (Ezra B. Chase and Jasper L. Sisson), carpenters, Leonards wharf


Chase, see also Chace


Cheatham Thomas, weaver, house 7 Hampton court Chiconne Mezari, carder, house 5 North 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


Childs James E., agent, honse 97 North Second


Childs Josiah G. (J. G. Childs & Son), fish dealer, 31 School, cor. Sonth Second, house 108 South Second Childs J. G. & Son (Josiah G. and Angustine F. Childs), fish market, 31 School, cor. South Second


Childs Olive S. Mrs., house 194 Elm [High


Childs Sylvester, watches and jewelry, 37 Purchase, h. 41 Childs William C., laborer, boards 149 Elm


Chipman James F., house 69 Sycamore


Chisholm Sarah A., widow of Elijah, h. 55 North Sixth


Christian Ann Mrs., house 124 Pleasant


Christian Joseph, fisherman, house 181 South Second


Christian Stephen C., master mariner, house 68 Pleasant Christopher Christine, at rolling mill, house Atlantic, near Arnold [h. do.


Churbuck L. A. Mrs., homœo. physician, 150 Purchase, Church Bradford L., conductor O. C. R. R., h. 151 State CHURCH CHAS. H., druggist, 122 Purchase, h. 107 Summer


Church Charles L., pianos, 164 Purchase, h. 96 Chestnut Church Christopher A., h. 947 Acushnet av., c. Coggeshall . Church Ephraim E., sailmaker, 33 Com'l wharf, house at Fairhaven


Church Frank HI., clerk, 122 Purchase, bds. 107 Summer Church Harry M., clerk, 122 Purchase, bds. 107 Summer Church Horatio L., sailmaker T. M. Hart, house 55 Hill CHURCH JAMES I., boots and shoes, 207, old number 131, Purchase, house at Fairhaven


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


Church Lydia C. Mrs., millinery, 6 Pleasant, h. 39 North Church Mary A. Miss, h. Acushnet av., cor. 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, 64 Union, house 180 do.


Churchill Benjamin J., house 7 Swamp


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Churchill Hiram, house 154 Chestnut


CHURCHILL ROBERT G., cooper, 9 Cannon, house 78 Fifth


CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, 36 No. Water CITY PLANING MILLS, Greene & Wood, agts., Leonard's wharf


CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, F. H. Dunham, pro- prietor, 532 Acushnet avenue


Clagg Allen C., rigger, house 1 Durfee


Clapp Charles L., butcher, house Acushnet avenne


Clare John, grocer and provision dealer, 221 So. Water, cor. South, honse 300 South Water Clare Wm. H., clerk, house 112 South Front Clark A. Frank, clerk, 64 Union, boards 57 Foster


Clark Benjamin H., laborer, house 54 Middle


Clark Charles, weaver, bds. Washburn, cor. North Front Clark Chas. A., jr., sec. overseers of the poor, h. 1612 Mill Clark Cyrus H., retoucher N. Gifford, bds. 65 Elm Clark Edward C., teamster, house 49 Cove


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


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


Clark Elizabeth T., widow, house 70 Pleasant


Clark Ezra, carpenter, No. Second, c. Hillman, h. 57 Foster Clark George H., master mariner, house 110 Campbell Clark Geo. H., jr., picture frame engraver, h. 243 County Clark Hosea B., clerk, 9 Market, house 52 Walnut


Clark James, weaver, boards 5 Anstin


Clark James, carpenter, bds. 6 Mar et square


Clark James A., slasher tender Potomska mills, house 53 Blackmore


Clark James F. Rev., asst. pastor St. Lawrence church, house Hillman, cor. Summer


Clark John, wheelwright, bds. 218 Pleasant


Clark Joseph P. H., engraver, b. Parker, c. No. Emerson Clark Joseph W., painter, boards 70 Pleasant


Clark Julia A., widow, dressmaker, honse 183 County Clark Lothrop, clerk, 9 Market, house 52 Walnut


Clark Mary A., widow of Daniel, house 90 Elm


Clark Mary A. Miss, tailoress, bds. 23 Sherman Clark Mary S. Miss, house 47 Seventh


Clark Michael, cooper, h. Parker, cor. North Emerson


Clark Patrick, laborer, house Washburn, cor. No. Frout


Clark Peter, gardener Mrs. Joseph S. Tillinghast, Antho- ny, house Clay, near Oak


Clark Richard E., iron worker, house 114 Fourth Clark Robert (Clark & Gatie), grocer, Rivet, cor. Second, house do.


Clark Ruth B., widow of Wm. S., house 125 Middle Clark Thomas, laborer, house 1 Walnut


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Clark Thomas E., fish market, 9 Market, h. 52 Walnut Clark Walter F., sale stable, 19 Fourth, house 54 School Clark William, watchman, house 16 Ash


Clark William J., carpenter, h. Parker, cor. No. Emerson Clark & Gatie (Robert Clark and Henry Gatie), grocers, Rivet, corner Second




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