New Bedford Directory, 1890, Part 31

Author: Crapo, Henry Howland, 1804-1869
Publication date: 1836
Publisher: Boston : W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 668


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Perry George S., clerk, Merchants National Bank, 56 No. Water, boards 77 North


Perry George W., carpenter, house 70 Spruce


Perry Hannah Miss, house 37 Campbell


DERRY HENRY C., grocer and provisions, 71 Maxfield, house 671 County [h. 111 Grinnell


Perry Henry J., carriage painter, George L. Brownell,


Perry Isabella, widow, house 49 Prospect


Perry Jabez W., master mariner, house 62 Thomas


Perry James H., mariner, house 19 Walnut


Perry John, laborer, house 971 So. Water


Perry John, laborer, house 63 So. Water


Perry John E., laborer. house, 144 No. Second


Perry John S. (S. F. Perry & Son), livery and boarding stable, 50 Elm, house 490 County


Perry Joseph, coal and wood, 129 So. First, house do.


Perry Joseph, laborer, house 14 Griffin


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Perry Joseph, laborer, 109 Chestnut, h. Richmond, n.


Perry Joseph, laborer, house 61 Middle [Pleasant


Perry Joseph, night watchman, Wamsutta Mills, h. 337 Perry Joseph C., hairdresser, 150 Purchase, h. 61 Middle Perry Joseph F., milk striker, b. Kempton, cor. Watson Perry Joseph J., cigar maker, 352 Acushnet ave., house 61 Grinnell


Perry Joseph R., weaver, boards 18 Howland


Perry Joseph S., rope maker, house 179 So. Second


Perry Josepine Mrs., h. Belleville road, n. head of the river


Samuel H. Cook, INSURANCE, 37 NORTH WATER STREET.


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Perry Lon, rooms 355 Acushnet ave.


Perry Louis, marine diver, house 69 Middle


Perry Lydia, widow of Joseph, h. Delano, c. So. First


Perry Manuel, house 273 So. Front


Perry Manuel, deck hand, house Winterville road Perry Manuel, fisherman, house 225 So. Front Perry Manuel, laborer, house 617 Purchase Perry Manuel, laborer. house 483 So. Water


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Perry Manuel, night fireman, Bennett Mill, h. 2 Wash- Perry Manuel, operative, house 2 Rockland


Perry Manuel, rope maker, house 131 So. Second


Perry Manuel, Jr., mill operative, bds. 617 Purchase Perry Manuel Enos, laborer, h. 334 So. Front


Perry Manuel F., shoemaker, 107 Grinnell, house 155 do. Perry Maria W., widow of Edwin A., house 75 Mill


Perry Mary, widow of John, house 94 Acushnet ave.


Perry Mary C., widow of Franklin E., house 65 Allen


Perry Mary E. Mrs., dressmaker, 291 So. Water, h. do.


Perry Orren G., currier, Job Wade, Hamilton, house 9 Chancery


Perry Salmon F. (S. F. Perry & Son), livery and board- ing stable, 50 Elm, house 17 do.


Perry Samuel C.& detective, house 41 Sycamore [man Perry Samuel H., hats and caps, 3 Purchase, h. 111 Hil- Perry Samuel S., provisions, 154 Purchase, house 137 Summer


Perry Sergio I., laborer, h. 177 So. Second


Perry Solomon T., master mariner, house 77 North


Perry Stephen D., trader. bds. 57 Court


Perry Stephen J., clerk, 29 No. Front, bds. 87 So. Sixth Perry S. F. & Son (Salmon F. and John S. Perry ) , livery stable, 50 Elm


Perry Victorine, operative, h. 227 So. Front


Perry Walter S., music teacher, rooms 923 Purchase


Perry William A., grocer, 77 No. Second, house 31 High Perry William B., student (Amherst) house 62 Thomas Perry William D., city teamster, house 139 Grinnell


Perry William H., shoemaker, boards 209 Purchase Perry W. H., carriage painter, George L. Brownell's, house 15 Lindsey [river Peters Albert, fisherman, h. Belleville road, n. Acushnet Peters Albert H., street car conductor, house 102 Mt. Pleasant


Peters Alben R., street car conductor. b. 153 Campbell


Peters Ambrose J., 20 Bedford, house 12 Borden


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Peters August, shoemaker, 30 Weld, house 47 Washburn Peters Bruno Mrs., house 12 Borden


Peters Edward, soap maker, 132 No. Water, house 280 Acushnet ave.


Peters Eugene, decorator, 30 William, h. 67 Allen


J. H. SHERMAN SANITARY PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.


Nos. 2 & 4 South Water Street, and 44, 46 & 48 Union Street, New Bedford,


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Peters Frank, cook, Manhattan House, boards do.


Peters Frank, laborer, h. 116 So. Second


Peters George W., coachman, house 75 Forest


Peters Morris A., carpenter, house 72 So. Second Peters Peter J., boards Mariner's House


Peters William L., gilder, 55 So. Water, b. 72 So. Second Peterson Carl, iron molder's apprentice, bds. 10 Bethel Peterson Charles A. B., physician, 74 Purchase, house 90 Hillman


Peterson Geerge, fisherman, house 2 Walnut Peterson Zephaniah W., carpenter and builder, house 434 Cottage


Petit Joseph, weaver, house 822 Purchase


Pettee Abbie J., widow of Daniel, house 33 Sycamore


Pettey Edmund J., laborer, house 282 Kempton


Pettey May L., teacher, Parker st. school, bds. 22 Pope PettyE dward, wood worker, Greene & Wood, house at Dartmouth


Pfaffenzeller Ulrich, weaver, house 1 Austin ct. DFEIFFER IMMANUEL, physician, 60 Fourth, house do. (see page 267)


Phalen Michael, loom fixer, house So. First, n. Delano


Phaneuf Felix, laborer, house 154 Cedar Grove


Phelan Bridget, widow of Richard, house 238 Middle


Phelan Edward H., hairdresser, 111 Union, rooms 145 Middle


Phelan John E., laborer, Giffords Brass Foundry, No. Front, house 338 Pleasant


Phelan Katherine C., dressmaker, 238 Middle, house do.


Phelan Nicholas, hairdresser, 81 William, bds. 8 Rock Pheling James, weaver, house 5 Gifford


Phenix John, house 531 Acushnet ave.


Phenix Philip, grocer, 531 Acushnet ave., house do. Philadelpia & Reading Coal and Iron Co., Charles W. Agard, agent, foot of Walnut Phillip Ahtone, laborer, house 248 So. First


Phillips Benjamin Mrs., boards 93 Grinnell


Phillips Billings, fish peddler, boards 153 No. Second


Phillips Bradford, farmer, h. Tarklin Hill rd, n. O.C.R.R. Phillips Charles B., carriage mnfr., Plainville road, near Shawmut ave., house do.


Phillips Charles E., painter, 71 Maxfield, house do.


Phillips George A., boots and shoes, 692 Purchase, house 690 do.


Phillips George R., treas. and sec., Board of Trade, aud itor, U. S. R. Co., and com. merchant, 23 Middle, house 97 Elm


Phillips Henry, clerk, Potomska Mills, house 72 So. Sixth Phillips Henry T., janitor, Fifth St. school, h. 214 Fourth Phillips Herbert O., tool maker, house 56 Bonney


CLARENCE LOWELL, Manufacturer


of FINE CARRIAGES,


All Work Strictly First-Class. 274 to 278 Acushnet Av.


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CHANGED TO PENLER


JOSEPH - IN PENLER - 19.55


TRAVEL AGENCY


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Phillips John F., laborer, house 197 Durfee


Phillips Jolin H., boards 31 Dartmouth -


Phillips Jonah, weaver, house 44 Washburn Phillips Robert M. (Fall River), h. Palmer, n. W. Elm Phillips Sarah A., house Palmer, near Kempton


Phillips Sarah M .. widow of William, house 237 Middle Phillips Seth, mariner, house 335 So. Water [ave. Phillips Thomas, painter, 24 No. Water, b. 137 Acushnet Phillips William C., student, boards 97 Elm


Phinney Calvin C .. quartermaster, steamer City of Fitch- burg, house 57 Spring


Phinney Charles E., 148 No. Water, boards Charles H. Phinney's, Cedar [W. Maxfield Phinney Charles H., express messenger, house Cedar, c. Phinney H. Annie Miss, copyist, bds. Charles H. Phin- ney's, Cedar


Phinney Nathan, mason, house 221 Pleasant


Phinney Nathan D., manager, 139 Union, h. 68 North Phinney Otis B., clerk, 140 Union, house 84 Elm


Pickens George, coal and wood, North, n. County, house 149 Summer


Pickering Mark, weaver, boards 880 Purchase


Pickering Nancy Mrs., house 880 Purchase


Pierce Abbie L., widow of Eben H., house 508 County, Pierce Albert R., student (Boston), bds. 103 Spring Pierce Alexander O., painter, house 35 Seventh


Pierce Almira F. Miss, house 201 Middle


Pierce Amos A., casket maker, h. 315 Acushnet ave.


Pierce Andrew, grocer and provisions, 159 Hillman, h.do.


PIERCE ANDREW G., pres., Potomska Mills, and pres. and treas., Wamsutta Mills, h. 103 Spring Pierce Andrew G., Jr., superintendent, Wamsutta Mills, 4, 5 and 6, boards 103 Spring


Pierce Annabell Miss, house 289 Purchase


Pierce Arthur M., printer, 114 Union, bds. 16 Pleasant


Pierce Asa B., mason, house 147 Elm


Pierce Austin L., glass cutter, house 543 So. Water


Pierce A. Martin, physician, 26 So. Sixth, house do. Pierce Caroline O. Miss, teacher, Acushnet Primary school house 1 Spruce


Pierce Celista, widow of David, house Belleville road


Pierce Charles E., carpenter, house 77 Allen


Pierce Charles E., pressman, 87 Union, h. 123 Fifth Pierce Charles H., restaurant, 102 Union, h. 9 So.Second Pierce Charles W., laborer, boards 22 Dartmouth Pierce Charles W., mason, house 201 Middle


Pierce Crawford S., police, house 9 Bedford


Pierce David H., clerk. 161 Purchase, h. 96 Kempton


Pierce Eben, bomb lance mnfr., 12 William, house at Fairhaven


FOR FINE Carriages, GO TO


Geo. L. Brownell's,


23 Acushnet Ave., cor. Cannon.


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Pierce Edna C. Miss, clerk, 194 Union, h. 106 North Pierce Edward E., clerk, Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron Co., foot of Walnut, bds. 9 Bedford


Pierce Edward T., agent and treas., N. B., M. V. and N. Steamboat Co., 7 Com'l wharf, and paymaster, Wamsutta Mills, honse 47 Sixth


Pierce Elizabeth Miss, house 201 Middle


Pierce Erskine H. ( Pierce & Sowle), hardware and mill supplies, 90 Purchase, house 52 Fifth Pierce Frank, laborer, house 24 Allen


Pierce George L., mason, boards 201 Middle


Pierce Hattie W. Mrs., dressmiker, 16 Pleasant, h. do.


Pierce Henry L., shoe miker, 26 William. b. 323 Cottage Pierce Jason F., farmer, h. Main, Head of the River


Pierce Jonathan, laborer, house 105 Park


Pierce Joseph T., driver, 100 Kempton, b. 50 Hillman


Pierce Latham C., mason, house 83 No. Second


Pierce Lydia M. Mrs., tailoress, 188 Union, house 63 Hillman


Pierce Maria A. Miss. h. Belleville rd., Head of the River


Pierce Mary M. Miss, honse 79 Chestnut


Pierce Mary P., widow of Clark, house 323 Cottage Pierce Otis. mason. house 1 Spruce


PIERCE OTIS N., pres., City Mufg. Corp., and treasurer, Grinnell Mnfg. Co., house 98 Cottage Pierce Thankful M. Mrs., boards John E. Little's, Head of the River


Pierce Walter R., clerk, 159 Hillman, bds. do.


DIERCE ZEBINA T., confectioner and ice cream, and manager of Kalamazoo Ice Cream and Candy Mnfg. Co., 161 Purchase, h. 155 do. (see p. 712) Pierce William G., rope maker, h. 12 So. Ash


Pierce & Bushnell Mnfg. Co., moulding and picture frime mnfrs., 86 No. Water


PIERCE & SOWLE ( Erskine H. Pierce and Fred- erick L. Sowle), hardware and mill supplies, 90 Purchase (see page 716)


Pierce, see Peirce, also Pearce [Bowditch


Pigeon Frank, flagman, Nash road, R. R. crossing, h. 4 Piggott John Jr, compositor, 87 Union,house 392 Acush- net avenne


Pike Andrew J., provisions, 310 Acushnet ave., house Kempton, corner Jenny Lind


Pike George A., clerk, 310 Acushnet avenue, boards Andrew J. Pike's, Kempton


Pike Joseph B. F., laborer, honse 211 Durfee


Pike Nelson, bobbin maker, h. 181 Acushnet ave.


Pines Antoine, mariner, house 99 Potomska


Pinder Catherine, widow of William, h. 51 First


Pine Catherine, widow of James, honse 55 Gifford


Samuel H. Cook, INSURANCE AGENT AND BROKER, 37 NORTH WATER STREET.


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PinesAnthony, clerk. 124 So. Sixth, b. 99 Potomska Pinkham George W., teamster. h. rear 297 Cottage Pinna John F., boarding house 462 So. Water, h. do. Pinna Henry, operative, bds. 438 So. Water Piper Albert A., mill operative. bds. 1 Bowditch Piper Annie Mrs., house 8 Hampton ct.


Piper Augustus D .. city messenger, office Library bldg., house 63 Mechanics lane


Piper Augustus D., Jr., shoemaker, b.63 Mechanics lane Piper David M., laborer, house 80 So. Sixth


Piper J. Arthur, janitor, Court House, house Tremont, corner Union


Piper Nancy A. Mrs., house 1 Bowditch


Piper Richard, blacksmith, F. C. Terry, Lunds Corner, house at Fairhaven


Piplow Henry, mariner, house 47 So. Second Pires Christian M., house 21 Howland


Pittl August, boots and shoes. 30 Weld, h. 47 Washburn Pitman Carrie E., house 60 Chestnut


Pitman Deborah, widow of Samuel. house 408 Cedar


Pitman George N., messenger, Hatch & Co., 190 Union, house Campbell, near Cottage


Pitman George W., house 60 Chestnut


Pitman Henry L., harbor master, marine reporter, 87 Union, house 107 South Sixth


Pitman Willi.un H., treas. New Bedford Five C'ents Sav- ings Bank, 71 Purchase, house 60 Chestnut


Pittier Damasse, weaver, honse 25 Washburn


Pittsley Fred A., boards 101 Arnold


Pittsley George H., teamster, h. 2 West Maxfield


Pittsley Howard, teamster, h. Tarkiln Hill road, near the engine-house


Pittsley Love, wid. of Reuben, h. second, on Praley rd. Pittsley Marcus, farmer, h. second on Braley rd.


Pittsley William E., teamster, bds. 546 Acushnet ave.


Pittsley William, 2d, farmer, h. Acushnet ave., beyond Skiffs avenne


Place Charles J., mason and builder, 103 School, h. do.


Place Hannah E., widow of Henry, house 59 Spruce


Place John T., painter, 41 Middle, b. 23 Hillman Piace Joseph, at 20 Bedford, h. 116 So. Sixth


Place Philip M., boards 103 School


Place Rhoda C., widow of Gilbert, house 65 Hillman


Place William J., clerk, house 59 Spruce


Plainville Hotel, John Doyle, proprietor, junction Mt. Pleasant and Tarkiln Hill road Plamandon Louis, house 807 Purchase


Plant John G., card grinder, house 826 County Plant Ncholas, shoemaker, bds. 84 Linden Plant Peter, weaver, house 136 Blackmer


J. H. SHERMAN, Furnace and Kitchen Furnishings. Nos. 2 & 4 South Water Street, and 44, 46 & 48 Union Street, New Bedford.


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Plante Eliza, widow of Stanislas, h. 835 Acushnet ave. Plante Jean B., laborer, h. 2 Smith's blk., So. First Plante Joseph, weaver, bds. 835 Acushnet ave. & Platt Elijah, spinner, house 963 Purchase - Platt James C., top roll coverer, h. 45 Bonney Platt James H., house 111 County


Platt Joseph, mule spinner, h. 3 Hampton ct. - L


Platt Joseph, Jr., mule spinner, house 2 Fulton ct. Platt William, tailor, h. 50 Hazard


Plummer Charles W., president Clark's Cove Guano Co., 31 North Water, house Hawthorn, opp. Page Plummer Henry M., pres. N. B. Steam Coasting Co., Rodman, house 111 Washington


Plummer Horace M., driver, 190 Union, h. 29 Willis


Plummer Leander A., artist, Hawthorn, cor. Page, h. do.


Plummer Lizzie Mrs., boards 382 County


Plummer Lucy E. Miss, nurse, boards 29 Willis


Plummer Thomas R., house Hawthorn, cor. Page


Plummer Walter E., freight clerk, O. C. R. R., boards 29 Willis


[52 Washington


Plumpton David, artotype printer, 4 No. Water, house Plunkett John T., operative, boards 14 Linden


Plunkett Martin, card grinder, house 778 Purchase Plymouth Club, 112 William


Podesta Giovani M., laborer, house 36 Howland Poisson Bros. (Joseph and Lawrence Poisson ), clothing, hats, etc., 867 and 869 Purchase


Poisson John, operative, house rear Turners court


Poisson Joseph ( Poisson Bros. ), clothing, 867 Purchase, and dry goods, 72 do. and (J. & L. Poisson), 915 South Water, house 56 Mill


Poisson J. & L. (Joseph and Ludger Poisson ). clothing, boots and shoes, 915 South Water and 5 Delano


Poisson Lawrence (Poisson Bros.), clothing, 867 Pur- chase, boards 56 Mill


Poisson Ludger (J. & L. Poisson), clothing, 915 South Water, house do.


Police Station 2, 394 South Water


Pollard Andrew C., house 48 Fifth


Pollard Hartley, wireman, 234 Union, h. 232 Acushnet ave. Pollitt William, machinist, h. 746 Purchase


Pollock Albert H., moulder, 272 So. Water, house 145 Acushnet avenue


Pollock Frederick O., janitor, Cedar Grove school, and cigar mnfr., 171 Mill, house do.


Pollock John H., janitor, 193 Union, h. 175 Chestnut Pollock John P., shoemaker, boards 176 Mill


Pollock John S. S., polisher, 272 S. Water, h. 1173 Fifth Pollock Nelson G., iron moulder, rear 235 North Water, house 390 Acushnet ave.


CLARENCE LOWELL, Manufacturer of FINE CARRIAGES, All Work Strictly First-Class. 274 to 278 Acushnet Av.


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Pollock Simon S., house 14 Crapo [25 Cottage Pollock William H., iron molder, rear 235 N. Water, h. Pomber Antone, grocer, 641 So. Water, house do.


Pomeroy Henry G., machinist, house 203 Purchase Ponto Joseph R., mariner, house 686 So. Water


Pool Carrie M. Miss. clerk, 194 Union, b. 107 Fourth


Pool George A., cooper, house 36 Walnut


Pool Nancy H., widow of Edwin R., house 107 Fourth Poole Albert K. , teamster, Richard D. Poole. Acushnet ave. Poole Arthur T., teamster, house Plainville road, near Evergreen Park [ant, bds. do.


Poole Charles G., teamster, Geo. W. Rogers', Mt. Pleas- Poole George H., machinist, h. No. Sixth, cor. Middle Poole Lorenzo A., wood worker, Green & Wood, Leon- ard's wharf, house at Dartmouth


Poole Philip S., janitor, Plainville school, house Plain- ville road, near Evergreen Park


Poole Richard D., teamster, house Acushnet avenue, beyond Mill road [Shawmut ave.


Poole Willard G., teamster, 172 No. Water, house 232 Pope Abner P., carpenter, 19 Bethel, house 63 Thomas Pope Charles A., foreman of cabinet makers, 207 No. Water, house at Fairhaven


Pope Charles A., bookkeeper, h. 93 Grinnell


Pope Esther D., widow of Lewis S., house Acushnet ave., beyond Mill road


Pope Francis E., agent, boards 115 Acushnet ave.


Pope Frank L., foreman, 4 No. Water, bds. 27 Walnut


Pope John G. W. (Pope & Wood), liquors, 12 Pleasant. house 27 Walnut


Pope Maria H. Miss, dressmaker, 63 Spring, h. do.


Pope Maria J., widow of Isaiah P., h. 115 Acushnet ave.


Pope Nathaniel, boarding house, 63 Spring


Pope Samuel P., house Pope's Island


Pope Thomas, Jr., farmer, house 959 Acushnet ave.


Pope & Wood (John G. W. Pope and Edward B. Wood) , liquors, 12 Pleasant


Pope's Island Mnfg. Co. ( William A. Bassett and Charles A. Gray), mnfr. of Electric Lamps, Pope's Island Popple Benjamin F., foreman, 144 So. Water, h. 202 County Popple Gideon D., bookkeeper, bds. 202 County Poppleston Susan, widow, house 97 Fourth Porter Alexander, hostler, U. S. R. Co. Porter Alexander, tailor, 141 Union, h. Park, c. Union Porter, Bridget, widow, house 1043 So. Water Porter Ellen M. Miss, house 206 South Second Porter John, weaver, house 1043 So. Water Porter Levi, loom fixer, house 34 Reynolds Porter Lizzie P., widow of Joseph B., h. 261 Middle Porter Mary J. Miss, dressmaker, 124 Cedar


Geo. L. Brownell Manufacturer and Dealer in Fine Carriages, Sleighs, Harnesses, Robes, Etc., Acushnet Ave., corner Cannon, New Bedford.


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SEE RETTE PITTL


Porter Minnie E. Miss, shoe stitcher, boards 261 Middle Portras Louisa Miss, house 88 Acushnet av. Poshum August, weaver, house 47 Washburn Post Frank, glass decorator, b. Miss Joa Gallion's, James Post Fred, 20 Bedford, boards 163 Grinnell Post John W., house 326 Middle


Post Office, North Second, corner William Post Ruth, widow of Francis, house 17 Bonney Post William C., physician, 163 Grinnell, house do. Postal Telegraph Co., 4 North Second


Pothier Antoine, weaver, boards 16 Bowditch Pothier Godfrey, laborer, house 16 Bowditch Pothier Joseph, weaver, boards 16 Bowditch Pothier Joseph C., physician, office 256 Fourth, h. do. Pothier Octave, carder, house 12 Bowditch Pothier Ovide, doffer, boards 16 Bowditch Potomska Mills, Andrew G. Pierce, president, Manley, U. Adams, treas., office and mill opp. 850 S. Water Potter Albert A., fish market, 184 Kempton, house 168 Chestnut


Potter Almira W., widow of Isaiah H., house 55 Hill Potter Andrew H., auctioneer and commission merchant, 19 Commercial, house 4 Orchard


Potter Benjamin W., laborer, house 1 North Front Potter Charles F., clerk, 27 Smith, bds. 83 Park Pottter Charles W. H., carpenter, house 206 Summer Potter Edwin L., provisions and groceries, Dartmouth, cor. Fair, house 13 Oak, cor. Harrison Potter Edw. E. F., bookkeeper, E. E. I. Co., 125 Middle house 96 Willis


Potter Elizabeth D., widow of Stephen N., h. 479 County Potter Fred S., 29 No. Water, h. Hawthorn, near Page Potter Frederick P., gardener, h. 223 Shawmnt ave.


Potter George A., farmer and janitor, Rockdale school, house Hathaway road, near Rockdale avenue


Potter George F., shoemaker, rooms 223 Shawmut ave.


Potter Grace Howard, teacher, Thompson street Prin ary school, house 4 Orchard


Potter Hattie P., embroiderer, boards 55 Hill


Potter Herbert A., carpenter, house 173 Cedar


Potter James W., street car driver, h. 938 Acushnet ave. Potter John W., bookkeeper, 830 Purchase, h. 39 Arch Potter J. Walter, clerk, 19 Commercial


Potter Lester, clerk, 78 Purchase, h. at Dartmouth


Potter Margaret, widow of Warren S., h. 47 Chestnut Potter Peleg Mrs., house 63 Mill


Potter Sarah C., widow of Joshua W., h. Hathaway road near Shawmut avenue


Potter Southward, 2nd, accountant and notary public, 128 Union, house 194 Purchase


Samuel H. Cook, Marine and Fire INSURANCE, 37 NORTH WATER STREET.


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Potter Stephen R., salesman, 69 William, h. 479 County Potter Thomas A., clerk, 358 Acushuet avenue, house Howard avenue, near Acushnet ave.


Potter Walter F., spooltender, Wamsutta Mills b. 168 Chestnut


Potter William F. (William F. Potter & Co.), wholesale grocer, 2, 4 and 6 No. Front, h. Anthony, c. Bedford DOTTER WILLIAM F. & CO. (William F. Potter), wholesale grocers, 2, 4 and 6 No. Front, and 3 to 17 Union (see page 685)


Potter William G., physician, 200 Union, house do.


Potter William J. Rev., pastor, Unitarian church, house 523 County


Pottier Alexander, hostler, U. S. R. R. Co., stable, bds. 148 Cedar Grove


Pottier Annie M. Miss, dressmaker, 69 Fourth, bds. do.


Potts Sophia Mrs., dressmaker, 69 Fourth, house do. Potvin Adolphus, operative, bds. Antonie Potvin's Clark Potvin Antoine, operative, house Clark, near State


Potvin Joseph, weaver, bds. Antoine Potvin's, Clark


Potvin Nelson, operative, bds. Antoine Potvin's, Clark Potvin Peter, boards Antoine Potvin's, Clark


Poulin Asilda, weaver, bds. 829 Acushnet avenue


Poulin Hedwidge Miss, dressmaker, 695 Purchase, b. do. Powell George, weaver, boards 2 Warwick


Powers Edward, operative, bds. James Powers' Bowditch


Powers Edward, second hand Bennett Mnfg. Co., boards 33 Washburn


Powers Fred, paper ruler, bds. 2963 Acushnet avenue Powers James, house 102 Merrimac


Powers James, card grinder, h. 36 Winsor


Powers James, weaver, h. Bowditch. n. Cedar Grove


Powers Jane, widow of Michael, h. 165 Cedar Grove


Powers John, engineer, house 8 Rock


Powers John G., teamster, house rear 63 First


Powers John P., molder, 272 So. Water, h. 94 So. Second


Powers J. Francis, overseer, machine shop, Wamsutta Mills, house 102 Merrimac


Powers Patrick, gardener, house 13 Liberty


Powers Pierce, laborer, house 207 So. Water


. Powers Richard, shoemaker, h. 1 South blk., Blackmer


Powers Richard, Jr., weaver, b. 1 South block, Blackmer Powers Thomas A., clerk, 252 Purchase, b. r. 5 Campbell Powers Walter, weaver, house 1 Kilburn


Powers William, Jr., silver plater, h. Fruit, n. Juniper Pratt Charles G., boards 87 Maxfield


Pratt Enos A., house 19 Walnut


Pratt Louis H., washing machines, h. Mill, n. Florence


Pratt Pierce, laborer, house 577 Acushnet avenue


Pratt Rena B. Miss, clerk, 60 Pleasant, bds. 40 Mill


J. H. SHERMAN, TIN and SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY.


Nos. 2 & 4 South Water Street, and 44, 43 & 43 Union Street, New Bedford.


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Pray Roland G., commercial agent, honse Coffin ave., east of Acushnet avenue


Preire Manuel, fireman, Bennett Mill, h. 2 Washburn Prescott Arthur R., foreman, stitching-room, 21 No. Second, rooms 122 Middle


Prescott Charles D., physician, 176 William, h. do.


Prescott Oliver, lawyer, 30 No. Water, h. 401 County Prescott Oliver, Jr., law student ( Harvard University, Cambridge), house 401 County


Preston Alice Miss, matron, Ophan's Home, French ave. Priaulx Peter, gardener, house 75 Arnold


Price Alexander, 20 Bedford, house 116 County


Price Charles R., treasurer and manager, Edison Electric


Illuminating Co., and secretary, N. B. and Acush- net, Co-operative Bank, 125 Middle, h. 248 Pleasant Price David, loom fixer, bds. 2 Warwick


Price George harness maker, house 94 Durfee


Price Keziah R., widow of Benjamin, h. 248 Pleasant


Price Mary A., widow of William, h. 126 Kempton


Price Mary S., widow of George H., h. 38 Campbell Price William F., honse 64 So. Second


Priestly George, general agent, Northwestern Mutal Life


Ins Co., 60 No. Water, room 3, h. 28 Parker Pring Robert E., loom fixer, h. Division, opp. So. First Prior James P., cooper, 11 Hamilton, h. 50 North Proctor George N., manager, Garfield & Proctor Coal Co., Rodman's wharf, h. at Fitchburg Proach Joseph, baker, 214 Purchase, h. Berlin court Proux Charles, mule spinner, house 806 County Proux Joseph, operative, boards 806 County Proux Mary A. Miss. boards 806 County Provonche Archibal, laborer, boards 184 State Provonche Onesime, weaver, house 184 State Provost Austin, leborer, boards 9 Linden Provost John. operative, boards 9 Linden Provost Joseph, weaver, boards 9 Linden Provost Mary, widow of Austin, honse 9 Linden Provost Similean, carpenter, bds. 1 Bowditch't Provost Similean. weaver, house 871 Purchase Pruno John, operative, bds. 8 Hazard court Puffer Marcus M., laborer, h. rear 119 Sycamore Pugh John A., laborer. honse Sullivan, cor. Swamp Purington Charles G., house 149 Elm


Purrington Charles H., laborer, bds. 2 Merrimac ave. Purrington Charles P., student, boards 603 County Purrington Francis M., musician, boards 169 Kempton Purrington Frank H., foreman, 45 William.h. 94 Hillman Purrington Henry A., carpenter, house 85 Walden Purrington Hiram S., laborer, boards 2 Merrimac ave. Parrington John A., ship joiner, house 169 Kempton


Clarence Lowell, -Manufacturer of --- - FINE CARRIAGES, - Fine Repairing a Specialty. 274 to 278 Acushnet Avc.




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