New Bedford Directory, 1890, Part 49

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


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Hillman, Miss Winslow, Mrs. Borden, Mrs. Webster, Text Books-Mesers. Pitman, Washburn, Hillman. Mrs. Borden, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Martin, Mr. Mack. Expen- ditures-Messrs. Howland, Benjamin, Pitman, Tompkins, Eldridge, Dunbar, Haskins, Lowe, Tucker. Howland Fund-Messrs. Howland, Benjamin, Eldridge, Tomp- kins, Dunbar, Kennedy, Bradford, Tucker. Pay Rolls- Messrs. Tompkins, Howland, Mack.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Between Summer, Chestnut, North and Mill streets.


Ray Greene Huling, Principal ; Chas. T. Bonney, Jr., Sub Master ; Chas. R. Allen, Science Teacher ; Sarah D. Ottiwell, Elizabeth P. Briggs, Lydia J. Cranston, Mary E. Austin, Lucretia N. Smith, Emma K. Shaw, Mabel A. Spooner, Emma H. Wheeler, Assts. ; John K. McAfee Military Instructor ; C. J. R. Carson, Janitor.


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


FIFTH STREET.


Allen F. Wood, Principal; Helen L. Hadley, Sarah A. Carr, Sarah E. Stoddard, Mary E. Allen, Sarah W. Almy, Elizabeth B. Brightman, Mary A. Kane, Lydia A. Mac- reading, Janet Hunter, Lena A. Chubbuck, Nancy H. Brooks, Assts. ; Henry T. Phillips, Janitor.


MIDDLE STREET.


Summer st. between Elm and Middle sts.


George H. Tripp, Principal ; Clara S. Vincent, Agnes J. Dunlap, Hattie F. Hart, Katharine Commerford, Lucy B. Fish, Maria-B. Clark, Clara B. Watson, Mary R. Hinckley, Mabel W. Cleveland, Assts. ; LeRoy G. Tripp, Janitor.


PARKER STREET. Parker st., near County st.


Charles E. E. Mosher, Principal; Helen M. Gordon, Anna L. Jennings, Emma A. McAfee, Emma B. Allen. Eliza J. D. Shepherd, Martha A. Hemenway, Josephine Almy, Emma C. Nash, Mary E. Sturtevant, Emma B. Mccullough, May L. Pettry, Lizzie E. Omey, Marinna N. Richmond, Emily A. Delano, Assts .; John Corish, Janitor


THOMPSON STREET. Thompson st. corner of Crapo st.


Katherine N. Lapham, Principal; Abby F. Sullivan, Mary A. Macy, Chella F. Carpenter, Assts .; James A. Wood, Janitor.


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HARRINGTON TRAINING SCHOOL.


Court st. corner of Tremont st.


Josephine A. Stuart, Principal; Anna W. Bradley, Asst. ; Twenty-four training teachers. Robert Arnett, Jr., Janitor.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


ACUSHNET AVENUE.


Acushnet avenue, near Grinnell st.


Jane E. Gilmore, Principal; Sarah E. Kirwin, Helen C. Allen, Clara C. M. Gage, Susan M. Lucas, Carrie S. Silva, Assts .; Samuel Carpenter, Janitor.


CEDAR STREET. Cedar, corner Maxfield street.


Annie S. Homer, Principal; Bessie P. Pierce, Abby D. Whitney, Willetta B. Nickerson, Annie L. Edwards, Assts. ; Samuel Baker, Janitor.


CEDAR GROVE STREET.


TORN DOWN IN 1964


Lucy F. Clark, Principal; Carrie A. Shaw, Flora E. Estes, Annie G. Brawley, Mary J. Eldridge, Assts .; Fred O. Pollock, Janitor.


DARTMOUTH STREET.


Isadore F. Eldridge, Principal; Annie M. Carpenter, Mary Eva Schwall, Sara H. Kelley, Assistants.


FOURTH STREET. Fourth st., corner of Madison st.


Sarah H. Cranston, Principal ; Eliza H. Sanford, Saralı E. Sears, Annie L. Macreading, Ida G. Howard, Assts ; John R. Barbour, Janitor.


GROVE. 7


Water st. corner of Rivet st.


Jane C. Thompson, Principal; Sarah E. Tuell, Hattie L. Finlan, Nellie W. Davis, Mary Barstow, Assts.


LINDEN STREET. ?


Linden st. near Ashland st.


Elizabeth P. Spooner, Principal; Isabella Luscomb, Isadora Foster, Lucy S. Leach, Asst. ; Albert P. White, Janitor.


MAXFIELD STREET. -(Late, M. B. WHITE SCHOOL


Corner Pleasant.


Mary B. White, Principal; Sarah E. Field, Annie E. Pearce, Bessie P. Nash, Assistants; S. G. Barnum, Janitor.


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MERRIMAC STREET. - ?


Corner State.


Sarah H. Hewins, Principal; Addie West, Hattie S. Damon, Assistants; Albert P. White, Janitor.


THOMPSON STREET. Corner Crapo.


Susan M: Tompkins, Principal; Helen J. Kirk, Grace H. Potter, Annie C. O'Connor, Sarah A. Winslow, Assis- tants ; James A. Wood, Janitor.


WILLIAM STREET. . ~ ?


Between Eighth and Sixth streets.


Eleanor Commerford, Principal; Amelia Lincoln. Mary J. Graham, Kate E. Cleary, Assistants; L. G. Hayes, Janitor.


COUNTRY SCHOOLS.


ACUSHNET.


Acushnet avenue.


Charlotte C. Carr, Principal ; Belle B. Wheeler, Caro- line O. Pierce, Assistants ; John Silva, Janitor.


CANNONVILLE. Rockdale avenue.


Addie J. McFarlin, Principal; Lillie C. Tillinghast, Asst. ; Addie C. Jones, Janitor.


CLARK'S POINT.


Annie B. Parker, Principal.


NORTH.


Mary L. Ashley, Principal.


ROCKDALE.


Susan C. Graffam, Principal; George A. Potter, Janitor.


PLAINVILLE.


Mary Chace, Principal ; Philip Poole, Janitor.


MILL SCHOOLS.


NORTH. 7


Cedar Grove street, near Acushnet avenue. - Emma R. Wentworth, Principal.


SOUTH.


Thompson street, between County and Crapo.


Lucy J. Remington, Principal.


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SPECIAL TEACHERS.


Arthur J. Cumming, Adelaide B. Hyde, Teachers of Drawing ; Fred L. Diman, Teacher of Singing ; Carrie H. Richmond, Eliza A. Smalley, Gertrude H. Leonard, Teachers of Sewing ; John K. McAfee, Military Instructor.


EVENING DRAWING SCHOOL. Summer street, between Mill and North.


Arthur J. Cumming, Principal; George H. Nye, Geo. A. Stetson, Assistants.


EVENING ADULT SCHOOLS.


FIFTH STREET. Fifth street, corner Russell street.


Oliver W. Cobb, Principal.


PARKER STREET. Parker, near County street.


George A. Tripp, Principal.


CEDAR GROVE STREET.


Cedar Grove street, near Acushnet avenue. L?


Allen F. Wood, Principal.


MERRIMAC STREET.


Merrimac, cor. State street.L 7


Joseph P. Kennedy, Principal.


CENTRAL.


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High, corner Foster street.


Mrs. S. W. White, Principal.


SWAIN FREE SCHOOL. L


391 County.


This school was founded and endowed by the late Wil- liam H. Swain ; devoted to free collegiate instruction.


Lincoln F. Brigham ( President), William W. Crapo. Edward D. Mandell, Andrew G. Pierce, George H. Dun- bar, Charles W. Clifford, William J. Potter, Charles H. Pierce (Clerk), Edmund Grinnell, Francis T. Akin, C. B. H. Fessenden, Trustees.


Andrew Ingraham, Master; Henry R. Lang, and Her- man Schoufeld, Teachers of Modern Languages; Arthur J. Cumming, Teacher of Industrial and Decorative Art; Nathaniel Hathaway, Teacher of Chemistry.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


PRIVATE SCHOOLS. FRIEND'S ACADEMY.


Morgan street, near County.


Thomas H. Eckfeldt, Principal; Grace B. Dodge, Maud A. Munson, Assistants.


AIMWELL SCHOOL.


North, near Foster street.


Mrs. Druscilla P. Knight, Principal; Mrs. Annie C. Howland, Asst.


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS.


PAROCHIAL SCHOOL OF THE SACRED HEART.


Robeson, near Ashland court.


Conducted by Sisters of St. Croix, Sister Superior; Marie St. Eugené. 9 teachers, 700 pupils.


ST. JOSEPH'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. Linden. corner State street.


Conducted by Sisters of Mercy, under the direction of Rev. Hugh J. Smyth. Attendance, 575.


ST. MARY'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL Fourth, cor. Wing street.


Conducted by Sisters of Mercy under the direction of Rev. James F. Clark. Attendance, 400.


CHURCHES. BAPTIST.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.


William street above Sixth. ORGANIZED JUNE 1813.


Rev .- Pastor ; Simeon B. Eldredge, Church Clerk ; A. P. Manchester, Orrin M. Leach, George C. Hatch, R. G. Huling, A. T. Eddy, Deacons ; Geo. B. Richmond, Chairman ; Geo. M. Conant, Sec. ; T. R. Hillman, Treas. ; Geo. C, Hatch, John F. Hatch, Allen F. Wood, Geo. B. Richmond, Levi Hawes, R. H. Huling, John B. Eldredge, Board of Trustees ; George C. Hatch, Supt. of Sunday School ; Miss Jane E. Gilmore, Asst. Supt. ; Miss Lucretia N, Swift, Secretary Sunday School ; William H. Pitman, Treasurer Sunday School ; Wm. E. Carroll, Sexton.


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SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.


Middle street between County and Foster.


, Pastor ; William H. Sanders, David Barnes, Wm. T. Ferguson, Deacons ; William H. Sanders, Robert H. Carter, Wm. T. Ferguson, Trustees ; David Barnes, Treas. ; Robert H. Carter, Clerk.


NORTH BAPTIST CHURCH.


County street, cor. Merrimac. ORGANIZED OCT. 17, 1873.


Rev. Henry C. Graves, Pastor; James T. Garside, Clerk of Church; George A. Phillips, Treas; George A. Phillips, Chorister; William W. Leach, Asst. Chorister ; Mrs. W. W. Leach, Organist; L. G. Hewins, Jr., Sam- uel Mills, Edwin Whittaker. George Moon, Ushers; Pastor, deacons, H. C. Palmer, George Barnes, Sarah H. Hewins, Nancy P. Barnes, Prudential Committee ; W. W. Leach, W. Goddard, George A. Phillips, Lavinia B. Rhodes, Annie E. Tucker, Lizzie M. Vinal, Financial Committee ; Henry C. Palmer, Supt. S. S. ; George Barnes, Asst. Supt .; John H. Andrew, Sec. and Treas, S. S .; George A. Phillips, Chorister; Edgar Lord, Organist ; Robert Gregory, James K. Gregory, Librarians.


SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH.


North Sixth street, near Market square, ORGANIZED DEC. 7, 1859.


Rev. Andrew Chamberlain, Pastor; Scipio Blackwell, Isaac Gwinn, M. A. Fortes, James Wiggins, Deacons ; James Reynolds, Noah Morgan, Treas; Benjamin C. Magnett, Clerk.


CATHOLIC.


ST. LAWRENCE CHURCH. County street, cor. Hillman. OPENED FOR SERVICES DEC. 25, 1870. Rev. Hugh J. Smyth, Pastor; Revs. James B. Brady, and Thomas Daley, Asst. Pastors ; Jeremiah D. Sullivan, Sexton.


SACRED HEART CHURCH.


Ashland street, corner Robeson.


OPENED JAN. 1877. Rev. I. A. Payan, Pastor; A. Fauteux, Joseph E. T. Giguere, Assistants.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


ST. MARY'S CHURCH BUILDING. Fifth street, corner School. BUILT 1820. Is used for the children's Sunday school.


ST. JAMES PARISH (CATHOLIC.) SERVICES COMMENCED JAN. 1888.


Services held in the hall of St. Mary's Parochial School under the direction of Rev. James F. Clark.


ST. JOHN BAPTIST (PORTUGUESE.) Wing street, corner Fifth. OPENED FOR SERVICES JUNE 27 1875. Rev. Antonio Gomes da Silva Neves, Pastor; Rev. Candido Arila Martines, Assistant ; Joseph Costo, Sexton.


CHRISTIAN. MIDDLE STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH.


Middle street, head of North Sixth. ORGANIZED JAN. 18, 1848.


Rev. John McCalnan, Pastor; Ambrose E. Luce, Chairman ; Charles Searell, Henry W. Tripp, Joeeph E. Lewis, Geo. L. Taber, Stephen G. Barnum, Isaac W. Benjamin, A. E. Luce, Benj. F. Lewis, Charles F. Cush- ing. Church Committee ; Warren P. Tobey, Clerk and Fin. Sec. ; I. W. Benjamin, Supt. of S. S.


NORTH CHRISTIAN CHURCH.


Purchase Street, corner Middle. ORGANIZED JAN. 25, 1807.


Rev. Wm. T. Brown, Pastor ; Charles E. Hendrickson, Clerk ; Capt. Orrick Smalley, Treas; Ezra J. Swift, Chairman of Committee; Nathan Chase, Chairman Board of Trustees ; Charles N. Buchell, Supt. of Sunday School ; James Kent, Sexton.


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SOUTH CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bonney Street, corner Sherman. ORGANIZED AUGUST 10, 1852.


Rev. Isaac H. Coe, Pastor; Alvin Mosher, John S. Francis, Deacons ; William D. Sherman. Clerk; William Bradford, Treas; Arthur Buffington, Supt. of Sunday School ; John Sherman, Asst. Supt.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


SPRUCE STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH.


Spruce Street, corner Smith.


.. Pastor ; Loum H. Faunce, Isaac S. Thomas, Deacons; Loum H. Faunce, Acting Treas; Isasc S. Thomas, Clerk ; Loum H. Fauuce, Supt. Sunday School ; Sarah F. Landress, Asst. Supt.


CONGREGATIONAL TRINITARIAN.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Acushnet avenue, Lund's Corner. ORGANIZED 1696.


Rev. Samuel C. Bushnell, Pastor; Gillira Kendrick, Janes H. Paige, Deacons ; Frank C. Terry, Clerk ; Geo. A. Cobb, Treas .; Alfred Williams, Sexton; Frank C. Terry, Supt. Sunday School.


TRINITARIAN CHURCH.


Fourth Street, corner School. INCORPORATED FEBRUARY, 1832. Charter accepted April 5, 1832.


Rev. M. C. Julien, Pastor; I. N. Barrows, Ezra B. Chase, Frederic A. Washburn, Isaac C. Sherman, A. M. Goodspeed, Deacons ; Charles P. Rugg, W. R. Wing, G. F. Kingman, I. C. Sherman. C. T. Bonney, Trustees ; A. M. Goodspeed, Clerk of Corporation; Robert G. Tobey, Clerk of Church; Charles P. Rugg, Treas; James H. Warfield, Sexton; Oliver W. Cobb, Supt. of Bible School.


NORTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Purchase Street, corner Elm.


ORGANIZED, 1087. INCORPORATED JAN. 28, 1827.


Rev. John A. McColl, Pastor; Zachariah Sturtevant, Thatcher C. Hatch, William M. Butler, Pardon A. Ma- comber, James W. Hervey, Deacons; Daniel C. Burt, Clerk of Church; the foregoing with Frederick A. Brad- ford, Willis E. Lougee and Edwin Emery, Church Com- mittee ; Joshua C. Hitch, Thatcher C. Hatch, E. William Hervey, Trustees ; Joshua C. Hitch, Treas. and Sec. of the Corporation; F. A. Bradford, Supt. of Sunday School ; Isaac Barnes, Sexton.


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EPISCOPAL.


GRACE CHURCH.


County Street, corner School. ORGANIZED OCTOBER 2. 1833.


Rev. Edward S. Rousmaniere, Rector ; Horatio Hatha- way, Sr. Warden ; Edmund Rodman, Jr. Warden; John H. Pedro, Treas .; M. U. Adams, T. Donaghy, Geo. A. York, Jonathan Howland, Jr., William D. Howland, Vestrymen ; Elias T. Morgan, Sexton; Rev. Edward S. Rousmaniere, Supt. Sunday School.


OLIVET MISSION. 7 Rivet Street, opposite Fourth. ORGANIZED MARCH, 1887.


Rev. Alfred Evan Johnson, Rector, residence, 256 County street ; Thomas H. Eckfeldt, Lay Reader and S. S.Supt. ; John Ramsbottom, Warden; Matthew L. Greene, Clerk.


ST. JAMES CHURCH. County Street, corner Linden.


ORGANIZED MAY 21, 1878.


Rev. Charles E. Barnes, Rector; John W. Macomber, Clerk and Treas .; George Spencer, Senior Warden; N. B. Kerr, Junior Warden ; Frank T. Smith, Thomas West, George Geddis, Thomas Breakell, Frederick B. Macy, Vestrymen ; Frank T. Smith, Supt. Sunday School.


LATTER DAY SAINTS.


RE-ORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST. Services held at 98 Dartmouth street. ORGANIZED FEBRUARY 20, 1881. John Smith, Pastor ; William Murray, Deacon; James W. Talbot, Clerk ; William Talbot, Treasurer.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


ALLEN ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Allen street, corner County.


Rev. James I. Bartholomew, Pastor ; Joseph F. Tripp, Charles E. Cook, Charles A. Tuell, Stephen H. Briggs, Andrew J. Fish, Trustees; George F. Kasmire, Loring


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


T. Bentley, Charles A. Tuell, Charles E. Cook, Thomas I. Lewis, R. F. Raymond, A. J. Fish, O. S. Simpson, C. D. Beetle, M. L. Matthews, Mrs. L. A. Macreading, Mrs. F. H. Tripp, Mrs. E. M. Tuell, Stewards ; F. Henry Tripp, Rachel Beckerman, Mrs. I. P. Tripp, M. F. Leon- ard, Class Leaders; Charles A. Tuell, Clerk and Treas ; Thomas I. Lewis, Supt. of S. S.


AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Kempton street, near Chestnut


ORGANIZED 1844.


Rev. John T. Hayslett, Pastor; James Bailey. Heze- kiah Webb, Daniel R. Allen, Benjamin F. Williams, John H. C. Austin, John Oliver, Trustees; Daniel R. Allen, Clerk ; James Bailey, Treas. ; John Oliver, Sexton ; Hezekiah Webb, Supt. of S. S.


COUNTY ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


County street, corner Elm. ORGANIZED 1817. The Present Edifice Dedicated 1859.


Rev. Angelo Canoll, Pastor; James Taylor, Pres .; L. B. Ellis, Sec. ; Benjamin Anthony, Treas. ; S. T. Perry, George M. Eddy, S. C. Hathaway, Job Wade, George G. Gifford, Mark T. Vincent, Trustecs; George G. Gifford, George M. Eddy, Benjamin Anthony, Syl- vanus Bennett, Savory C. Hathaway, James Taylor, R. G. Bennett, F. A. Butts, Jr., J. B. Wade, Jethro C. Brock, George S. Fox, William M. Butler, Stewards; Caleb L. Ellis, Class Leader ; John H. C. Austin, Sex- ton; G. W. Burgess, Supt. S. S.


FOURTH ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Fourth street, south of Walnut.


ORGANIZED APRIL, 1831.


Rev. A. P. Palmer, Pustor; Lot B. Bates, George A. Poole, Charles H. Gifford, Trustees; James Ricketson, James Russell, Gilbert G. Stiles, Charles H. Gifford, Albert F. Church, Arthur Patterson, Mrs. Jane L. Poole, Lot B. Bates, Horace Tilden, Mrs. Horace Tilden, Wil- liam L. Sayer, B. Winslow, Mrs. B. Winslow, C. D. Childs, Stewards; Lot B. Bates, Treas. Board of Stew- ards; Mrs. Cornelia G. Winslow, Supt. of S. S .; Ed- ward Weeden, Sexton.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


PLEASANT ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Pleasant street, corner Sycamore. ESTABLISHED 1884.


Rev. M. S. Kaufman, Pastor; S. S. Paine, I. B. Tompkins, Jr., N. Tripp, John Kirk, R. Allen, E. Milli- ken, Seth C. Caldwell, J. N. Parker, H. K. Haskins, Trustees ; R. Allen, Edward Milliken, I. B. Tompkins, William Hindle, Samuel S. Perry, Frederick A. Mickell, David W. Holmes, Paul Howland, Jr., Nancy B. Gidley, Clara Tompkins, Weston C. Vaughan, Jr., B. Frank Penney, John Allen, Stewards; George W. Paine, G. M. Ripner, William Walker, S. H. Shepherd, S. S. Paine, D. S. Small, N. Tripp, Alfred G. Studley, M. Alma Walker, S. C. Caldwell, J. G. Jennison, Leaders ; David W. Holmes, Rec. Steward; S. S. Paine, Clerk and Treas. of Trustees; John A. Ruggles, Jr., Chorister; B. Frank Penney, Supt. S. S. ; Edward S. Robenolt, Sexton.


ZION CHURCH. Elm street, west of County.


Rev. William A. Mann, Pastor; Wilson Turner, Wm. Douglass, John Monroe, William Ayler, John J. Smith, George Smith, Henry Smith, Robert Coblin, Jacob S. Johnson, Trustees; George Smith, Sec .; Mrs. John R. Offley, Clerk; John R. Offley, Supt. of S. S .; William Douglass, Sexton.


PRESBYTERIAN. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (HOWLAND CHAPEL.)


100 High street. ERECTED IN 1871.


Rev. James Mitchell, Ph.D., Pastor; John K. Young. Pres. of Soc .; William Lindsey, Sec .; Fred Hazard, Treas. ; William J. Cochran, Coll. ; William J. Cochran, Supt. of S. S.


SECOND ADVENT.


KEMPTON STREET ADVENT CHURCH.


Kempton street, corner Foster. ORGANIZED MARCHI 10, 1856.


Rev. William A. Burch, Pastor; Ephraim E. Church, Phineas White, Deacons; William A. Burch, Phineas White, Benjamin Irish, Charles J. Allen, William B.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


King. George W. Maker, Ephraim E. Church, James G. Harding, James E. Seamans, William H. Hambly, James Schofield, H. N. Dexter, C. and F.Com .; James E. Sea- man. Clerk and Treas. ; James G. Harding, Supt. of S. S .; George W. Maker, Asst. Supt .; Nathan Sears, Sexton.


SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.


Meeting-house, Spring street, between Sixth and Seventh.


ORGANIZED 1792.


Josiah Holmes, Jr., Rachel S. Howland, Wm. Thomp- son, Ruth S. Murray, Rebecca H. Smiley, Ministers ; John B. Baylies, George Howland, Jr., Mary A. Smith, Anna G. Wood, Susan T. Thompson, Elders ; John B. Baylies, Clerk and Treas.


While Friends have their recognized or recorded minis- ters they do not hold the pastoral relation as it exists in other religious organizations.


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UNION. UNION CHURCH.


Allens Corner, Plainville.


UNITARIAN.


FIRST- CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY. Union street, cor. Eighth. ORGANIZED 1795.


Rev. William J. Potter, Pastor; Rev. Paul R. Froth- ingham, Assistant ; Thomas H. Knowles, Clerk; Standish Bourne, Treas. ; Charles W. Clifford, Wm. A. Robinson, Francis Hathaway, Assessors ; Theodore Taylor, Sexton; Rev. Paul R. Frothingham, Supt. S. S.


UNIVERSALIST. FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.


William street, near Eighth.


SOCIETY ORGANIZED DEC. 15, 1851. CHURCH ORGANIZED ост. 30, 1855.


Rev. George T. Flanders, D. D., Pastor; Hiram Van Campen, Clerk; Hosea M. Knowlton, Treas; B. F. Brownell, E. L. Barney, A. G. Wilbor, John P. Knowles, Jr., Standing Committee; H. M. Knowlton, Supt. S. S.


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MISCELLANEOUS DENOMINATIONS.


SOUTH MISSIONARY CHAPEL.


Located on So. Water street, corner Leonard. ORGANIZED 1846. DEDICATED OCT. 7, 1854. Tristram R. Dennison, City Missionary and Supt. 400 scholars. Religious service is held and a Sunday-school maintained in this Chapel.


ROCKDALE FREE CHAPEL ASSOCIATION. ORGANIZED MARCH 19, 1873.


Elias Terry, Pres .; George B. Hathaway, Clerk ; Wm. F. Jones, Treas. ; Elias Terry, John P. West, James T. Almy, Trustees.


SEAMEN'S BETHEL.


Bethel street, between William and Union. FOUNDED 1831. Rev. Edward Williams, Chaplain.


SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


MASONIC.


SUTTON COMMANDERY, K. T.


Isaac N. Marshall, E. C,; George W. Parker, Gen .; W. O. Woodman, C. G .; Robert G. Tobey, Prelate ; Charles L. Kirby, S. W .; Henry W. Mason, J. W .; Ja- cob B. Hadley, Treas. ; Frederick A. Bradford, Record- er; Franklin . M. Ashley, Sword Bearer; Stephen A. Brownell, Standard Bearer; Erskine H. Pierce, Warder; Bradford L. Church, First Guard; Charles W. Holden, Second Guard; William H. Waterman, Third Guard; Daniel A. Corey, Organist ; Charles H. Wood, Sentinel.


ADONIRAM R. A. CHAPTER.


F. M. Ashley, M. E. H. P .; E. G. Morton, Jr., E. K .; Charles L. Kirby, E. S. ; George R. Stetson, Treas. ; William M. Thorup, Sec .; Peleg H, Allen, C. of H .; William A. Mortimer, P. S., William R. Channing, R. A. C .; John Otheman, M. of 30. V .; William Deacon, M. of 2d. V .; George C. Church, M. of Ist. V .; C. H. Wood, Tyler; James Taylor, Hall Com.


Regular Convocations, first Wednesday in each month.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


EUREKA LODGE, F. & A. M.


Thomas R. Hillman, W. M .; Robert J. Moore, S. W .; Andrew B. Cushman, J. W. ; H. A. Gifford, Treas .; D. W. Cory, Sec. ; Luke Allen. Mar .; Henry T. Phil- lips, S. D .; -. J. D. ; Clifton H. Cornish. S. S .;


, J. S .; George Peirce. Org .; Charles H. Wood, Tyler; G. M. Conant. Chap.


Regular Communications first Friday in each month.


STAR IN THE EAST LODGE, F. & A. M.


W. A. Jenkins, W. M. ; B. Otheman. S. W .; William M. Thorup, Treas .; James C. Hitch, Sec .; J. H. G. Mason, J. W. ; -, S. D. ; Everett W. Tripp, J. D. ; Lester N. Chase, Mar .; H. W. Mason, Chop. ; John Otheman, S. S .; George C. Church, J. S .; Moses Moore, I. S .; Charles H. Wood, Tyler; Theo. W. Cole, Hall Committee.


Regular Communications first Monday in each month.


UNION LODGE, No. 7, F. & A. M. (COLORED.)


Lewis E. Byran, W. M .; Hezekiah Webb, S. W .; Charles Z. Douglass, J. W .; -- -- , Sec .; Isaiah C. Dade, Treus .; C. C. Lee, S. D .; Lewis S. Moore, J. D .; Charles D. Wiggins, S. S .; William Ferguson, J. S. ; John W. Davis, Chap. ; David S. Freeman, Mar. ; George H. Braywood, Tyler.


Regular Communications first Monday in each month, at Eddy's block, 183 to 189 Union street.


ODD FELLOWS.


ANNAWAN ENCAMPMENT.


INSTITUTED MAY 5, 1845.


Walter F. Chase, C. P .; William B. Wood, H. P .; Isaac L. Chase, S. W .; J. Harrington Sherman, S. ; Frederick F. Ellis, F. S .; Thomas H. Mills, J. W .; John C. Parker, O. S .; William E. Butts, I. S .; Thomas A. Levare, G .; Arthur T. Landers, Ist. W .; William Ritchie, 2d. W .; George L. Briggs, 3d. W .; Hiram T. Lumbert, 4th. W .; Francis T. Wood, Ist. G. of T .; William F. Sturtevant, 2d. G. of T.


Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Cummings' building, Purchase, cor. William street. '


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


GRAND CANTON. NEW BEDFORD, NO. 15, PAT- RIACH, MILITANT.


(Comprising Components, 42 and 43.) INSTITUTED MARCH, 1886. COMPONENT NO. 42.


James L. Wilbur, Capt. ; William H. H. Gibbs, Lieut ; John W. Footman, Ensign.


COMPONENT NO. 43.


Martin Fitchtenmayer, Capt .; N. ,H Greene, Jr., Lieut. ; John A. Taylor, Ensign.


ACUSHNET LODGE, No. 41. INSTITUTED APRIL, 11, 1844.


William E. Kelley, N. G .; George A. Neal, V. G .; J. H. Sherman, R. S .; Robert N. B. Doane, P. S .; Charles H. Adams, T. ; Arthur T. Landers, W. ; William Ritchie, C .; Frank W. Hathaway, O. G .; Samuel W. Mitchell, I. G .; Herbert M. Atwood, R. S. N. G .; Ed- ward P. Carter, L. S. N. G. ; Frank T. Wood, R. S. V. G .; Robert F. Raymond, L. S. V. G .; William H. Webber, R. S. S .; William H. Webber, L. S. S .; Frank C. Dunham, Chap .; John F. Tilden, Organist ; Benjamin Hillman' Marshal.


Meets every Tuesday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall, Cummings' building, Purchase, cor. William street.


VESTA LODGE, NO. 166. INSTITUTED FEB. 1, 1874.


O. Frank Bly, N. G .; Charles N. Buchell, V. G. ; William B. Topham, R. S. ; Charles Vinal, P. S. ; Geo, D. Richards, T. ; Henry J. Marshall, W .; George W. Parsons, C. ; J. T. Burbank, R. S. N. G. ; J. D. Sher- man, L. S. N. G. ; J. H. Ennis. R. S. V. G .; W. F. Slater, L. S. V. G. ; A. G. W. Tripp. I. G. ; Charles L. Eldridge, O. G .; F. N. Lincoln, R. S. S. ; C. S. Smith, L. S. S .; J. H. Burgess, Chap. ; W. B. Topham, Orga- nist ; Frederick Denham, Trustee for three years ; Thomas C. Holmans, Trustee for two years ; Charles L. Eldridge, Janitor.


Meets every Monday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall, Waverly building, 13 Fourth street.


STELLA Lodge, D. of R., NO. 46. INSTITUTED APRIL 1, 1885.


Emma L. Habicht, N. G .; Mary T. Wood, V. G .; Eva B. Godfrey, R. S. ; Hattie Braman, F. S .; Annie Parker, Treas. ; Isabelle Bowie, Trustee for three years.


Meets first and third Thursdays of each month, at Odd Fellows' Hall, 13 Fourth street.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


ODD FELLOWS BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN MASSACHUSETTS.


Amos W. Hadley, Pres. ; George W. Farnham, Ist. V. Pres. ; Charles S. Paisler, 2d. V. Pres. ; Robert W. Taber, Sec. ; Charles H. Taber, Treas. ; Southward Potter, 2d, Robert N. B. Doane, Thomas J. Gifford, Fi- nance Committee.


G. U. O. OF O. F. POTOMSKA LODGE, NO. 1518. INSTITUTED DEC. 20, 1870.


William H. King, P. N. F .; I. C. Dade, P. N. G. ; Braddock Andress, N. F. ; Munroe R. Lane, N. G .; Benjamin C. Magnett, V. G. ; George F. Stevens, for 1 year, P. S. ; William H. Wiggins, for 1 year, Treas. ; John G. Richards, E. S. ; George T. Smith, R. S. N. G. ; Robert C. Munroe, L. S. N. G. ; Robert H. Coblin, R. S. V. G. ; Walter V. Johnson, L. S. V. G .; James Allen, Warden ; William H. Carney, Chap .; John W. Carter, Advocate.


Meets first and third Fridays in each month, at 34 North street.


I. O. O. F. M. U. LOYAL ALPHA LODGE. ORGANIZED OCT. 16, 1881.


Albert Lewis, G. M .; Eli Porter, N. G .; Thomas Lit- tlewood, V. G .; James Weil, P. S .; James Page, S.S .; Herbert Roscoe, E. S .; Samuel Mills, T .; John Mercy, C. ; Thomas Davis, W .; Mark Pickering, R. S. to N.G .; Robert Moore, L. S. to N. G .; Harry Whittaker, R. S. to V. G .; J. Peabody, L. S. to V. G .; James Bold, I. G .; John Case, O. G .; William Isaacs, Ist S. S .; Thomas Turner, 2d S. S .; Herbert Schofield, C.




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