New Bedford Directory, 1879-80, Part 8

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


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Clarke A. Edwin, lawyer, 42 North Water, h. 80 Arnold Clarke Emeline E., widow of Thomas, h. 218 Pleasant Clarke Henry B., homeopathic physician, 181 Union, h. do. Clarke Henry L., student University of Penn., boards 181 Union [bridge), h. 181 Union Clarke Mortimer H., student Harvard College (Cam- Clarke William E., overseer frame spinning Potomska mills, opposite 269 South Water, house 147 Fourth Clarkin James, brakeman O. C. R. R., honse 221 Pleasant 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, h. 815 Purchase, near Penniman Clay Henry, master mariner, house 166 Grinnell Clayton Isaiah H., laborer, house 83 South Water Clayton Susan, widow, house 83 South Water Cleary Anthony, hostler S. F. Perry, house 186 Elm Cleary Henry, molder, house 83 North Water Cleary James, hostler, house 68 Mechanics lane Cleary John, laborer, house 122 South Orchard Cleaveland Abram L., ship broker and commission mer- chant, house 167 Union


Cleaveland Andrew M., baker, house 102 Ash 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 at Fairhaven


Clegg Ernest, weaver, bds. South Front, n. Blackmore Clemens William F., hostler, 50 Elm, bds. 6 Market sq. Clifford Arthur, physician, house 87 Orchard


Clifford Caroline A. Miss, house 66 Bedford


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


Clifford John H. Mrs., house 87 Orchard


Clifford Walter (Crapo, Clifford & Clifford), lawyer, 35 North Water, house 1 Irving oourt Clifton Jireh W., stoves, tinware, etc., 342 Purchase, h. do. Clithero Thomas, weaver, lionse Cedar Grove, first on left from Acushnet avenue


Clymes Catharine, widow, h. No. Front, cor. Washburn Clymonts David, clerk, boards 59 Mechanics lane


Clymonts William, blacksmith E. B. & F. Macy, house 59 Mechanics lane


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Coats John M., sail maker, house 53 Elm


Cobb Edward H., assistant teacher Friends academy, house 24 South Sixth


Cobb George A., stoves and tinware, Acushnet avenue, corner Tarkiln hill road, house do.


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


Cobb Oliver W., sail maker, boards 110 Fifth


Cobb Sarah H., widow of William S., h. 115 Washington Cobb Susan C., wid. of Nathaniel W. P., h. 70 Sycamore Cobb Thomas J., deputy sheriff, 42 North Water, house 115 Washington


Cobb Wendell H. (Marston & Cobb), lawyer, 35 North Water, house 46 South Sixth


Coburn William L., house 213 Purchase


Cochrane Wm. J., weaver, house 86 Linden


CODD THOMAS A., U. S. Deputy Shipping Com- missioner, ship broker and commission merchant, 18 South Water (np-stairs), house 321 Acushnet avenne Codding Herbert N., carriage maker, boards 78 Chestnut Codding Mary A. Miss, teacher Cannonville school, bds. 78 Chestnut [Chestnut


CODDING SETH, grocer, 180 County, house 78 Codding Seth E., frame maker, house 8 Spruce


Coe Isaac H. Rev., pastor South Christian church, house 112 Washington


Coe William F., shoe laster, honse 8 Sears


Coffey Margaret Mrs., house 68 Hazard


COFFIN BROTHERS (Frederick and Charles H. Coffin ), paper boxes, Standard building


Coffin Charles H., paper box maker, 67 Union, honse 253 Acushnet avenue


Coffin Charles H. (Coffin Bros.), bds. 253 Acushnet av.


Coffin Emily, widow of Henry, house 30 Bedford


Coffin Frederick ( Coffin Bros.), paper box manufacturer, Standard building, Union, house 253 Acushnet av. Coffin Frederick C., laborer, boards 28 Allen


Coffin George C., at Fisher's bakery, 212 Purchase, house 42 Foster


Coffin George G., traveling agent, house 70 County


Coffin George T., machinist, boards 69 Elm


Coffin Hiram B., millinery, 52 Purchase, h. 26 Sycamore


Coffin James H., clerk, 145 Union, boards 20 Allen


Coffin John G., engineer, house 413 Purchase


Coffin Phobe C., widow of Wm., house 253 Acushnet av. Coffin Prince H., clerk, 23 Centre, bds. 64 South Second Coffin Sarah B. Mrs., boards 69 Elm [Water Coffin Simeon R., laborer Hastings & Co., h. 271 South


Coffin Stephen P., cooper, house 28 Allen


Coffin Walter H., paper box maker, bds. 253 Acushnet av.


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Coffin Wm. B., frame engraver Charles Taber & Co., boards 100 Bedford


Coffin Wm. H., boarding stable, 18 School, and hack stand, 128 Union, house 17 South Second


Cogan Thomas, laborer, house 64 North


Cogay John R., waiter, boards 90 South Sixth


Cogay Tarlton, laborer, house 90 South Sixth


Coggeshall Ann Mrs .. house 169 County


Coggeshall Bradford H. (Howland & Coggeshall), cooper, rear 147 North Water, house 460 Acushnet avenne Coggeshall Chas. W., pump and block maker, head Mer- rill's wharf, house at Fairhaven


Coggeshall Chas. W. (Tobey & Coggeshall), stoves and tinware, 48 and 50 William, honse 43 Hillman


Coggeshall Edward, master mariner, house 163 County Coggeshall Henry W., house 62 William


Coggeshall James, house 38 Campbell


Coggeshall John A., teamster, honse 232 South Water


Coggeshall Nelson, teamster, house 102 Ash


Coggeshall Priscilla S., widow of Josiah, h. 232 So. Water Coggeshall Robert C. P., city land surveyor, office base- ment City Hall building, house 31 Bush


Coggeshall Ruth R., widow of Richard H., house 69 Elm


Coggeshall Samuel B., honse 110 South Sixth


Coggeshall Sarah M., widow of James, h. 79 So. Second


Coggeshall Thomas, postmaster, post-office, No. Second, corner William, house 31 Bush


Coggeshall Wm. P., teamster, honse Mt. Pleasant, near Mt. Vernon


Cogy Anna, widow of Benjamin, honse 159 Mill


Colbert William, weaver, house 249 South First


Colby Philip E., clerk Acushnet Coffee and Spice Mills, house 37 Hill, corner Mill


Colby Susan A. Miss, house 175 Union


Cole Benjamin, machinist, house 88 Washington


Cole Charles, mariner, house 157 Elm


Cole, Emily, widow, house Acnshnet avenue


Cole George F., manufacturing agent, carriage dealer, 278 Acushnet avenue, house 84 Fourth


Cole Harrison G. O. Mrs., house 84 Fourth


Cole Henry W., laborer Geo. Delano & Co.


Cole Theodore W., marble-worker, William, corner Beth- el, house 56 Hillman


Cole William, jr., clerk, 169 Purchase, bds. 87 Kempton Coleman Betsey R. Mrs., dressmaker, house 35 Seventh Coleman George, fisherman, house 105 North Water Coleman Robert, carpet cleaner, house Market square Coles Samuel, man-servant, 85 Bush, house Baldwin, near Bedford [147 State


Collamore Edwin J., engineer N. B. Water Works, house


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Collingwood Elanor, widow of William, house Cypress, near Syeamore


Collins Albert B., lawyer, 42 No. Water, h. at Fairhaven


Collins Barnabas, farmer, honse Ashland, near Linden


Collins Engene E., house 21 Park


Collins George, laborer, boards 7 Griffin


Collins George A., spinner, house 68 Prospect


Collins Hugh, laborer, honse 7 Griffin


Collins Jeremiah, laborer N. B. Copper works, house Wall, next Acushnet avenue


Collins John, laborer Wamsntta mills, honse 10 Wall


Collins John, weaver, boards 31 Austin


Collins Mary, widow, house 31 Austin


Collins Michael, laborer, house 186 Pleasant


Collins Nelson (Collins & Bowie), pattern-maker, 90 South Water, boards 242 Acushnet avenue


Collins Otis K., wheelwright, rear 551 Acushnet avenue, house 33 Syeamore


, Collins Quinton F. (Quinton F. Collins & Co.), blank book mnfr., 34 North Second, house 82 Elm


COLLINS QUINTON F. & CO. (Quinton F. Collins and Josiah S. Tappan), book-binders and blank book mnfrs., 34 North Second


Collins Timothy, laborer, house 22 Walnut


Collins Walter H., boards 111 Middle


Collins William, eard grinder, boards 283 South Second COLLINS & BOWIE (Nelson Collins and Edwin R. Bowie ), pattern makers and water wheel manu- facturers, 90 South Water Colombe Ambrose, laborer, honse 710 Purchase


Colombe Hermingle, carpenter, house 8 Hampton court Colombe John, carder, house 7 North Front


Colombe Julian, laborer, house 710 Purchase Colson Elizabeth Mrs., honse 121 Sycamore


Colwell John J. (Wm. F. Tirrell & Co.), carriagesmith, 332 Purchase, honse 22 Emerson Colwell Reliance, widow of John J., h. r. 142 Kempton Colwell Zachariah, mariner, house Swamp, near Cedar Coly Charles S., saloon, 80 Union, boards do. Colyar Edward B., mariner, boards 169 Pleasant, Colyar Geo. S., weaver, house 108 South Front Colyar Henry, painter, house Colyar's lane


Colyar Henry, jr., gardener, house 2 Babbitt Colyar Sylvester A., rope maker, house 169 Pleasant Comey Charles M., shipsmith, honse 37 Foster COMMERCIAL MUTUAL MARINE IN- SURANCE CO., 37 North Water Commerford Annie R. Miss, teacher Middle street school, boards 232 County


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Commerford Catherine Miss, teacher Middle street gram- mar school, boards 232 County


Commerford Eleanor Miss, teacher Kempton st. school, house 232 County


Commerford Mary Miss, music teacher, bds. 232 County Comroy James O., hair-dresser, house 155 Elm


Comroy Martha C. Mrs., house 155 Elm


Comstock Thomas W., police, house 40 Crapo


Conant George M., cutter J. & W. R. Wing & Co., house 9 Arch


Congdon James B., clerk Water board and treasurer N. B. Gas Light Co., office City hall building, house 118 County


Congdon Sarah Miss, house 29 Seventh, corner School


Congdon William, sail maker, house 135 Kempton


Congdon Wm. W., clerk 170 County, bds. 135 Kempton


Conklin Abram, laborer, house 208 Middle


Conklin Michael, currier, house 95 First


Conley Richard, rope maker, boards 165 Kempton


Conn David, laborer, house Rock


Conn John, laborer, boards David Conn's, Rock


Connell John, laborer, boards 7 Willis


Connell William, laborer, house 7 Willis


Connelly James, boards 11 Logan


Connelly James, mule-spinner, house 294 County


Connelly John W., cigar maker, boards 117 No. Water


Connelly Joseph A., laborer, house 117 North Water


Connelly Patrick, peddler, house 71 Cedar


Conniff John A., harness maker W. H. Willis, h. 25 Arch


Connolly Joseph F., photographer, 60 Purchase, boards 117 North Water


Connors John, laborer, house 7 Willis


Connors - -, house 10 Fulton court


Connos John, weaver, boards 283 South Second


Connos William, weaver, boards 283 South Second


Considine Michael, laborer, house Davis, n. Acushnet av. Conway James S., teamster Mount Washington Glass Co., honse Fourth, corner Wing


Conway John, clerk billiard room Parker House, boards 22012 County


Conway Michael, driver hose carriage S. F. E. No. 2, house 8 Walnut [off Purchase


Conway Michael, weaver, house roar 41 Merrimac, east Conway Richard, carpenter, house 220% County


Cook Alexander G., mason, house Tremont, near Arnold Cook Charles A., currier Job Wade, Wall, h. 217 County Cook Charles E. (Wordell & Cook), house at Dartmouth Cook Clarence A., bookkeeper (Boston ), house 33 Bush Cook Cornelia Miss, house 1 Morgan


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Cook David, groceries and dry goods, 404 Purchase, h. do.


Cook Emma L. Mrs., house 10 Morgan


Cook Evie M. Miss, dressmaker, house 3 Waverly


Cook Henry C., bread store, 115 Kempton, h. 10 Morgan Cook Horatio B., carpenter N. B. R. R., house 3 Greene Cook H. B., millinery, 144 Union, house 3 Greene


Cook James, laborer, house 114 Cedar


Cook John, operative, house 2 Fulton court


Cook John F. (J. S. Cook & Son), 14 Fourth, house 125 Grinnell


Cook John H., clerk, 214 County, house 58 Sycamore


Cook John S. (John S. Cook & Son), 8, 10, 12 and 14 Fourth, house 133 Washington


Cook John S. & Son (John S. and John F. Cook), livery and boarding stable, 8, 10, 12 and 14 Fourth


Cook Lydia W., widow of Jabez, house 217 County


Cook Margaret Mrs., house 166 Kempton


Cook Philip B., mason, house 5 Rockdale avenue


Cook Philip H., mariner, house Rockdale avenue


Cook Richard H., pressman Thayer & Judd, h. 76 Cedar Cook Robert, baker, house 73 Dartmouth


COOK SAMUEL H., secretary Ocean Mutual In- surance Co., and insurance agent, 37 North Water, house Bush, between County and Orchard


Cook Silas, cooper, house 388 Purchase


Cook Stephen, boards 166 Kempton


Cook Thomas, house 1 Morgan


Cook Thomas W. (Thomas W. Cook & Co.), paint manu - facturer, School, corner Front, house 155 William


Cook Thomas W. & Co. (Thomas W. Cook), paint, color and varnish manufacturers, School, corner Front


Cook Timothy D., builder and real estate agent, 20 North Water, house 22 Bush


Cook Timothy D., jr., clerk, 6 Union, house 98 Elm


Cook Westley, laborer, house 20 Wing


Cook William Mrs., house 33 Bush, corner Fourth


Cook Wm. H. (Wm. H. Cook & Co.), junk dealer, 9, 11 and 15 North Front, house 57 Kempton


COOK WM. H. & CO. (Wm. H. Cook and James Mackie), junk dealers, 9, 11 and 15 North Front


Cooke H. B. Mrs., millinery and fancy goods, 144 Union, house 3 Greene [Fourth


Cooke Robert, baker, 173 Union, house Potomska, corner Cooley Henry E., silver plater, boards 107 Elm


Coombs Asa, shipwright, house 42 Smith Coombs Benjamin D., farmer, house Plainville Coombs Benjamin F. Mrs., house 75 Fourth


Coombs Charles B., house 75 Fourth


Coombs George C., reporter Mercury, boards 75 Fourth


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Coombs William, laborer, boards 101 North Water Coon George H., oil presser, house 116 Fourth Cooper Betsey, house 5 High


Cooper Frances, widow of Thomas, house 157 Elm Cooper George, needle manufacturer, house 157 Purchase Cooper Henry, weaver, house 11 Rivet


Cooper Lucy A. Mrs., house rear 163 Kempton


Cooper Lureny, widow of Thomas, house 76 First


Cooper Patrick, hostler W. H. Coffin, 18 School, corner First, house Coffin, corner First


Cooper Thomas, laborer, boards 5 High


Cooper Watson, laborer, house 209 Middle


Cooper Wm. H., clerk, 32 School, corner South Second, boards Patrick Cooper's, Coffin, corner First


Corcia Rosa Mrs., house 81% Griffin


Corey Ada F. Miss, dressmaker, house 84 Elm


Corey Adaline FI., widow of Charles W., house 84 Elm


Corey Amy W. Miss, dressmaker, boards 84 Elm


Corey Charles S., packer, boards 84 Elm


Corey John, police, house 20 Crapo


Corey John A., baker, boards 56 Mill


Corey Julia Ann, widow, house 50 Mill


Corey Michael, laborer, house 56 Mill #


Corey Orlando, clerk, 42 Purchase, house 20 Crapo Corey, see also Cory


Corish James, currier, house 225 Middle


Corish John, foreman N. B. Tannery, house 99 Smith Cornelia James, laborer, house 51 First


Cornell Abbie, widow of Randall, house 48 Sycamore


Cornell Amos, carriage maker, house 57 School


Cornell Charles F., sexton Oak Grove cemetery, h. do. -


Cornell Charles R., foreman Robert S. Cornell, 135 Grin- nell, house 116 South Sixth


Cornell Eliza Mrs., house 45 Foster


Cornell Eliza A., widow of William, h. 231 So. Second


Cornell Eugene H., passepartout maker, house 61 Spruce Cornell George A., engineer O. C. R. R., h. 484 Purchase Cornell John M., laborer, house 1 Potter


Cornell John W., master mariner, house 44 North


CORNELL JOSEPH H., president and treasurer Gosnold mills, 198 North Third, house Acushnet av- enue, Grove place


Cornell Joseph W., house 1 Ashland


Cornell Pardon, butcher, h. Watson, n. Smith's mills road Cornell Phebe, widow, house 3 Durfee


Cornell Robert S., livery and boarding stable, 135 Grin- nell, hext Washington square, house 116 So. Sixth Cornell William G., trader, house 233 County


Cornell William L., mariner, house 162 North Ash


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Corniff John, harness maker, house 21 Arch Cornish Aaron, physician and surgeon, 3 Pleasant, h. do. Cornish Israel C., deputy chief of police, Central station, 3 South Second, house 1 Rockland


Cornish Ivory S., agent Ætna Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, 41 William, house 81 Maxfield


Cornish Susan B. Miss, teacher High school, h. 112 Middle Cornwell Ada B., widow of Edward L., h. 87 County Corsia Rosa Mrs., house 8} Griffin


Corson Charles M., teamster, house 51 Middle Corson Temple S., coal, Front, c. Middle, h. 18 Bethel Cory Abby, widow, h. Mt. Pleasant, near Nash road Cory Andrew T., butcher, boards 12 Rockdale avenue Cory Clarissa G., widow of Alonzo L., house 78 So. Sixth Cory Daniel, ship-carpenter, house 85 North Second Cory Daniel W., clerk M. T. D. & M. Co., 20 Bedford, corner Fourth, house 38 Bedford


Cory Everett N., painter, house 12 Rockdale avenue Cory Frederick A., farmer, h. Mt. Pleasant, n. Nash road


Cory George A., carpenter, house Rockdale avenue, near Kempton


Cory George G., mariner, house 6 Rockdale avenue


Cory Isaac C., farmer and carriage maker, house 12 Rockdale avenue


Cory Lucilla, dressmaker, 75 Middle, house do.


Cory Philip H., clerk, 55 Union, house 56 North


Cory Seabury, clerk Swift & Allen, boards 28 High


Cory William T., printer, boards 56 Mill


Cory, see also Corey


Corzilius Fred (F. Corzilius & Co.), bds. Parker House


Corzilius Fred & Co. (Fred Corzilius and Chas. H. Ellis), ice-cream, etc., 63 Purchase


Cosgrove Ann, widow, boards 54 Hazard


Costa Joseph, house 106 South Water


Costa Manuel E., mariner, house 62 Grinnell


Costello Edward, weaver, house rear 8 Campbell


Costello Marcellus, hair-dresser, 7 Liberty Hall building, house 178 North [Merrimac


Costello Miles, weaver, boards Michael Conway's, rear 41 Cota Charles C. (Cota & Smith), grocer, 56 Cedar, house 19 Morgan


Cota Mrs., widow, house rear Wamsatta mills


Cota & Smith (Charles C. Cota and Joseph C. Smith), grocers, 56 Cedar


Cotter Eliza, widow, house 620 Acushnet avenue


Cotter John, heater Gosnold mills, h. 686 Acushnet av. Cotter William F., gardener Mrs. Eliza A. Nye, Acushnet avenue, house Cedar grove, near Acushnet avenue Cotterlane Antone, mariner, house 185 South Water


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Cottle Freeman, engineer, house 148 Mill


Cottle Harriet B. Miss, trimmings and worsteds, 15 Pur- chase, house 86 Kempton


Cotton Louisa Mrs., house 5 Spruce Couch George, night watchman Potomska mills, opposite 269 South Water, house 7 Crapo [Crapo


Couch William H., confectionery, 25 Purchase, boards 14 Coughlin Dennis, coal-heaver, house foot of Merrimac Coughlin Jeremiah, laborer, boards 95 First


Coughlin John, at Wamsutta mills, h. 12 Hazard court Coughlin Michael, machinist, house 95 First


Couling Isham, grocer, 182 Kempton, house 67 Ash Covell Alexander H., clerk, 527 Purchase, bds. 39 Elm Covell Amy, widow of Halsey, house 169 Pleasant


Covell Benjamin B., fruit grower, house Acushnet avenue Covell Charles Mrs., house 172 Purchase


Covell Edward T., inventor, house 3 South Cottage


Covell Eliza, widow of Benj., house Acushnet avenue


Covell Frederick P. (Covell & Ashley), h. 172 Purchase Covell George, house 37 Campbell


Covell George A., jr., clerk D. A. Snell, h. 40 Sycamore


Covell Henry B., painter, house 1 Cheapside


Covell Jonathan, house 169 Acushnet avenue


Covell Lucy A., widow of George A., house 14 Pope


Covell Mary C., widow of Hiram, house 3 South Cottage


Covell & Ashley (Frederick P. Covell and Charles S. Ashley), provisions, 177 Purchase


Covill Alonzo E., foreman Parker House stable, h. 48 High


Covill Arthur S., laborer, house 2912 School


Covill David, glassmaker, h. 35 School, cor. So. Second


Covill David F., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., house 94 Bedford


Covill Herbert E., carriage trimmer, boards 35 School


Covill Mercy Miss, nurse, house 42 North Second


Covill Orion, clerk 153 Purchase, boards 48 High


Covill Robert H., machinist, boards 35 School


Cowan Mary Mrs., house 73 Middle


Cowen Abram, mill operative, house 99 South Front Cowen Edward F. A., hack driver Andrew Dwelley, house 556 Purchase, corner Merrimac


Cowin Zenas, farmer, house Rockdale avenue


Cowing Clarence E., at N. B. Cordage Works, boards 9 Jenney


Cowing Thomas B., currier, house 64 North


Cowing Wm. H., stone-cutter, house 9 Jenney


Cowing William J., currier, boards 9 Jenney


Cowing William M., conductor O. C. R. R., house 135 Summer


Cox Charles, weaver, house 5 Ashley


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Cox James V., inspector Custom House, h. at Fairhaven Cox John, weaver, house 212 Austin Cox Richard, house 21% Austin


Cox Sarah C., widow of Wm. H., house 39 Kempton Cox William T., mariner, house 94 South Second Coxen Charles H., clerk 145 Union, house 81 Walden Coxen Clarissa, widow of George E., house 16 County Coyle Stephen, boards 77 Merrimac


Cozmore Thomas, calker, house Kempton, corner Reed Crabtree George, weaver Wamsutta mills, h. 7 Ashley Crabtree Joshua, weaver, house 849 Acushnet avenue Crabtree Rebecca, widow of Michael, honse 73 Dartmouth Craft James, police officer, house 216 Middle


Crafts Daniel L. Rev., pastor Middle street Christian church, house 44 Chestnut


Crafts Frank G. (Crafts & Allen), mattress makers, boards 73 Allen


Crafts Reuben, carpenter, house 73 Allen


Crafts Sarah F. Mrs., dressmaker, house 73 Allen


CRAFTS & ALLEN (Frank G. Crafts and Charles G. Allen ), upholsterers, 160 Union


Cragen Charles H., rigger, house 57 Hill


Craig John, boards Thomas Craig's, Chancery


Craig Thomas, ropemaker, h. Chancery, n. West Middle Craigie Andrew, brass founder, 103 North Water, house 51 Fourth [Acushnet av.


Craigie Andrew T., clerk Atlantic wharf, boards 257 Craigie Lizzie W. Miss, music teacher, house 51 Fourth


Crandell Susanna A., widow, house at William J. Bow- en's, French avenue


Crane Charles, tinsmith, house Acushnet avenue


Crane George J., watchmaker, h. 510 Acushnet avenue Crane John Q. A., farmer O. G. Brownell, Mt. Pleasant Cranston James M., boat builder, Fish Island, house 155 Pleasant [South Fourth


Cranston John, boat builder (Tiverton, R. I.), honse 149 Cranston Lydia J. Miss, teacher High school, h. 73 North Cranston Orville W., carpet upholsterer, 13 Purchase, upstairs, house 82 Chestnut


Cranston Sarah H. Miss, teacher Bush street primary school, house 73 North


Crapo Charles W., teamster, house 90 Acushnet avenue Crapo Charles W. Mrs., house Crapo lane, from Dart- mouth, at Dartmouth line


Crapo, Clifford & Clifford (William W. Crapo, Charles WV. & Walter Clifford ), lawyers, 35 North Water Crapo Emma, widow of Henry D., house 10 Bethel Crapo George G., farmer, house Plainville


Crapo George H., master mariner, house 93 Smith


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Crapo George L., carver, house 392 Acushnet avenue Crapo George M., frame maker, boards Acushnet avenue, corner Dover


Crapo Jeremiah, rigger, house 94 State


Crapo Peter, house 206 South Second


Crapo Rebecca G. Mrs., seamstress, boards 52 Fifth


Crapo Reuben, teamster, house 6 Walnut


Crapo Robert C., telegraph operator, house Belleville road, near Acushnet river


Crapo Square G., boards Jenney, near Kempton CRAPO WILLIAM W., president Mechanics Na- tional Bank, and (Crapo, Clifford & Clifford), lawyer, 35 North Water, house 7 Orchard


Craw Henry F., painter, boards 67 Pleasant


Craw Henry T., master mariner, house 67 Pleasant


Crawford Robert H., gardener, 38 South Sixth, bds. do.


Crawn Michael, mule-spinner, house Blackmore, near South Water


Crear Robert G., painter, 35 Union, house do.


Creary Margaret, widow, house 26 South Second


Crins Clara Mrs., house 16 Mill


Cripps George, carpenter, house shoe factory, Durfee


Croacher Daniel B., cooper, house 27 Sherman


Croacher Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, house 25 Sherman Croacher Rodolphus J. (Ellis & Croacher), cooper, 97 First, house 115 Fifth


Croacher Thomas W., doors, sashes and blinds, Leonard's wharf, house 121 Fifth


Crocker Franklin T., clerk, 236 County, boards do.


Crocker George O., merchant, 7 Commercial wharf, house 148 William


Crompton John, weaver, house Potter, near Shawmut av. Cronan Daniel, pressman E. S. Perry, house 127 Cedar Crone Joseph, laborer Wamsutta mills, h. 13 Austin ct. Cronin Cornelius, laborer, house 1 Harrison


Cronin Joseph A., harness maker, 54 Elm, bds. 6 Foster Cronin Mary, widow, house 136 Sonth Water


Cronin William, harness maker, 54 Elm, house 64 Foster Crook M. Frank, operative, boards 1 Hickory


Crook William H. (Brown & Co.), ship-carpenter, house 73 First


Crooker Charles A., master mariner, house 218 Purchase Crosby George, laborer, house 179 State


Crosby Thomas S., carpenter, house 7 Jenney Crosby William T., laborer, boards 7 Jenney Cross David, carder, h. Sawyer, corner Bowditch


Cross Hannah R., widow of John, house 231 So. Second Cross Thomas, weaver, house Linden court


Cross Wm. O., carpenter, house 12 Sears court


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Crossman Robert H. (Hayden & Crossman), stoves, tin ware, etc., 185 Acushnet av., boards 92 Elm


Crouch Thomas, hair-dresser, 144 Purchase, bds. Ash, cor- ner Kempton


Crow George, spinner, h. 41 Merrimac, east of Purchase Crowell Brittanise Mrs., house 38 Foster


Crowell Charles F., mariner, boards 209 South Water


Crowell Elizabeth F., widow of Amos, dressmaker, house 67 Mill


Crowell Eunice, widow of Peleg, house 209 South Water Crowell Isaac S., cooper, house 209 South Water


Crowell James A., master mariner, house 198 Summer Crowell Leonard, mariner, house 84 Kempton


Crowell Lizzie N. Miss, music teacher, h. 21 South Sixth Crowell Samuel, ship-carpenter, house 63 Foster


Crowell Stephen, bookkeeper, house 21 South Sixth Crowell Tabitha Miss, house 84 Kempton Crowell Theodore P., sailmaker, house 38 Foster Crowley Daniel, laborer, house 111 Cedar


Crowley Dennis, laborer, house 93 North Water


Crowley Elizabeth, widow, house 527 Acushnet avenue


Crowley Jeremiah C., dyer, 41 William, b. 93 No. Water Crowley John, baker, 173 Union, house 244 North Water Crowley John, teamster, house 128 South First




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