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Lewis Block, 170 to 1743 Purchase Lewis Hall, 1743 Purchase Library Building, William, corner Pleasant
Lords Block, Logan Manchester Unity Hall, 57 William
Masonic Building, 193 to 203 Union and 2 to 22 Pleasant
Masonic Hall, 195 Union
Mechanics Hall, 111 William
Meaney's Hall, 955 So. Water
Merchants Bank Building, Purchase, cor. William
Merchants Block, Union, cor. Front Monte Pio Hall, 160} Acushnet avenue. cor. Howland Music Hall, 112 William National Bank of Commerce Building, 37 No. Water Neptune Hall, over 1 Market
New Bedford Cordage Co.'s Building, Rotch's wharf Normandin Block, Sawyer, cor. Belleville ave.
North End Guild Hall, 661 Purchase
North Union Hall, 59 Bullard
O'Leary's Block, Acushnet ave. cor. Hicks Occident Hall, Masonic bldg.
Odd Fellows' Building, 76 Pleasant, cor. . William
Odd Fellows' Hall, Odd Fellows' Building, 76 Pleasant Old Colony Railroad depot, now called N. Y., N. H. & H. Acushnet ave. between Willis and Pearl
Opera House, 249 to 253 Union
Orphan's Home, junct. of So. Water, Cove and W. French avenue Parker's Block, foot of Middle, cor. Front Patnaude Block, 780 to 792 Purchase
Patraude's Hall, 780 Purchase Pierian Hall, 192 Union Police Court, 9 South Second, near Union
Public Library Building, William, cor. Pleasant Ricketson Block, 182 to 192 Union Robeson Building, 45 to 57 William Robeson Hall, 57 William R. A. Pierce Post Hall, 13 Fourth Salvation Army Hall, 328 Acushnet ave. Sangerbund Hall, Acushnet ave. cor. Holly Shaws Block, No. Front, near Coggeshall Sherman Block, 62 Purchase
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HALLS, BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, OFFICES, ETC.
Smith Bros. Block, Coggeshall, n. Belleville ave.
Smith Block, 29 and 31 Bullard Sneddens Block, Weld
Standard Buil ling, Pleasant, cor. Market
St. Joseph's Hospital, Pleasant, cor. Campbell
St. Luke's Hospital, Page, cor. Allen
St. Mary's Home, Kempton, bey. Newton Taber's Block. head of Taber's wharf
Temperance Hall, 69 Purchase Temple of Honor, 96 Purchase
Turn Verein Hall, Ascushnet ave. cor. Holly
The Hacienda Building, 909 to 923 Acushnet ave.
Union for Good Works, Market near Pleasant
Union Veteran Legion Hall 137 Union
Waite's Building, 67 to 71 William Waite's Music Hall, 71 William
Wamsutta Block. 659 to 675 Purchase
Wamsutta Hall, 675 Purchase
Waverly Hall, 13 Fourth
Webster Block, 184 to 188 Purchase
Wilson's Block, Mitchell
Wing Block, 34 to 40 Purchase
Winslow Building, 234 to 240 Union
OFFICES.
Board of Health Office, 52 Pleasant
Board of Public Works, Odd Fellows' Bldg. 76 Pleasant Cemetery Board, Merchant's Bank bldg. rm. 304
Chief Engineer Fire Department, basement, City Hall Building
Chief of Police Office, 9 South Second, n. Union City Assessor's Office, room 7, Public Library Building City Auditor's Office, room 7, Public Library Building City Clerk's Office, room 5. Public Library Building City Collector's Office, room 2, Public Library Building City Inspector of Buildings, 76 Pleasant, rm. 1 City Street and Stable Dept. No. Ash, cor. Hillman City Treasurer's Office, rm. 2, Public Library Building Mayor's Office, room 1, Public Library Building Overseers of the Poor Office, basement City Hall Building Post-Office, Acushnet ave. cor. William
Registry of Deeds Office, County Court House, 443 County Superintendent of Public Schools' Office, 133 William Water Board's Office, basement City Hall Building
WHARVES, ISLANDS, LOCALITIES, ETC.
WHARVES, SLIPS AND ISLANDS.
Aiken & Swifts Wharf, foot of North
Akin's Wharf, from 272 South Water, foot of Coffin
Atlantic Wharf, from Cross, at foot of Pine
Central Wharf, from North Front, opp. Centre City Wharf, from 204 So. Water, south of Walnut
Commercial wharf, foot Commercial
Denison Bros. Corporation Coal Wharf, next north Rod- man's wharf
Fish Island, directly east of Bridge square, to which it is -connected by the bridge
Gas Company's Wharf, 214 South Water
George Howland's Wharf, foot of North
Gesnold Wharf, rear Gosneld Mills building
Greene & Wood's Wharf, foot of Leonard
Hastings Wharf, foot of Grinnell
Howland's J. & J. Wharf, North Front, foot of Middle
Lewis Wharf, from North Front, opp. Elm
Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket Steamboat Wharf, foot of School
Merchants Wharf. foet of Union
Merrill's Wharf, next north of Walnut, between Walnut and School
Old Colony R. R. Wharf, formerly Commercial, foot Com. mercial
Palmer's Island, south of Bridge. opp. Grinnell
Parker's Wharf, foot of Middle street, north of J. and J. Howland's wharf
Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Co.'s Wharf, foot of Walnut
Pope's Island, east of Fish Island, and crossed by N. B. and Fairhaven bridge
Railroad Wharf, north of Samuel Rodman's wharf
Rotch's Wharf, near foot of Hamilton
Samuel Rodman's Wharf, foot of Hillman
Steamboat Wharf, foot of School
Taber's Wharf, next north of Union street, between Cene tral and Merchants wharves
Wamsutta Wharf, foot of Wamsutta
Wilcox and Richmond's Wharf, foot of North
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LOCALITIES OF INTEREST.
IN AND ABOUT THE CITY.
ACUSHNET. This is a village usually known as the Head of the River, about three and a half miles in a mortherly direction from the City Hall. The westerly
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LOCALITIES OF INTEREST
part is in New Bedford, and the easterly part in Acush- net. Pine Grove cemetery is near the village. The post office is in New Bedford.
MOUNT PLEASANT. That portion of our territory known by this name is in the northwest part of the city, commencing at Robeson street. Here are some beauti- ful private residences, and the view which includes the river, the harbor. the bay, and adjoining shores, villages and islands, is one of the finest in the country.
BELLEVILLE. This name was many years ago given to a spot on the bank of the Acushnet river, about ous mile south of the Acushnet village.
CANNONVILLE. A portion of the westerly part of the city, in the neighborhood of the meeting-house on the Smith's Mills road, is known by this name, thus called in honor of one of our deceased citizens, whose labors in behalf of the people there, will long be remembered.
CITY COMMON. This beautiful spot is in the north part of the city, and is bounded by County, Purchase, Pope and Pearl streets. A very handsome monument erected by the city, at a cost of about $13,000. as a memorial to the soldiers and sailors who lost their lives during the war of the Rebellion, is located here.
CLARK'S POINT. This point forms the southerly part of the city. It bas the waters of the Acushnet river on the east, and of Clark's Cove on the west. Its length is about two miles. At its southern extremity on the river side is a large tract of land belonging to the United States ; at the extremity of the point. the government has erected an extensive fortification. to which the light-house has been removed. Around this point, a distance of about four miles, is a road not surpassed by any public drive in this country. It is called West French avenue, commencing at Cove street (at the Orphan's Home), and follows the shore thence along the western, southern and eastern boundaries of the point, until it terminates in the street, where it has its beginning. It is eighty feet wide, smooth and level, and in its course commands a series of views of surpassing loveliness and beauty. The cove, the bay, the river, the shores. the islands and ledges, the lighthouses, steamers and sailing eraft of every descrip- tion, the city on the one side, ils sister towy of Fairhaven on the other and the noble bridge between, constitute a series of views which render a ride or a walk over this road most delightful and attractive. The City Farm and Almshouse is located on Clark's Point. The fort at the point is the only one in the country without a name.
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ADDITIONAL PLACES OF INTEREST
CLIFFORD. A post office about three miles north of Acushnet.
FISH ISLAND. The bridge from the city to Fairhaven passes over this island. Several wharves, an extensive coal yard, an oil factory, a mirine railway, and a boat manufactory are located here.
FOUR CORNERS. The space formed by the intersection of Water and Union streets. . This has been a somewhat noted spot in our local history. Near this was erected he first village house, and it was long regarded as a bus- ness centre.
PALMER ISLAND. Upon which the United States Gov- ernment has a lighthouse, is at the mouth of the inner harbor. Tue min channel lies east of it. It affords a good protection from the high southerly winds.
POPE'S ISLAND. This island derives its name from a family long known and respected among us. The bridge between the city and Fairhaven passes over it. It lies nearly in the centre of the river.
ROCKDALE. Is about one mile north of Cannonville, on Rockdale avenue. The only quarry of any size near the city is located here.
SHAWMUT. This is a small village located four miles northwest from City Hall. Evergreen Trotting Park is located here. Until the recent establishment of its post office, it was known as Plainville.
WINTERVILLE. The name given to a small collection of houses at the west of Rural cemetery, on Winterville road. At one time this was quite a flourishing settle - ment, but is stated to be about one half as large as it was in 1868, owing to the lack of road communications. Added to New Bedford from Dartmouth in May, 1888.
ADDITIONAL PLACES OF INTEREST.
ACHUHSNET MILL BLOCKS. Blackmer street, east of Front.
CHEPACHET. West part of Court street.
CRAPO PARK. On Hickory, Ward and Clay streets. Not officially named, and subject to change.
DOGFISH BAR. The collection of houses near the foot of Coggeshall street is often called by this name, which designates a shoal in the river near by. A bridge crosses the river at this place for Fairhaven.
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ADDITIONAL PLACES OF INTEREST
" DOWN TOWN." The section bounded by Union, Sixth, Elm and Water streets may be regarded as the business centre.
GERMANTOWN. The vicinity of Church street, first settled mostly by Germans.
GRINNELL MILL TENEMENTS. On Acushnet avenue. Bowditch, Logan and Weld streets.
HOWLAND MILL VILLAGE. West of the mills, between Bolton road and Dartmouth street. This is a very cred- itable village of mill tenements, conveniently arranged and of neat design.
JESSEVILLE. Part of Mount Pleasant and its eastern slope, near Ashiand and Linden streets. Named for Jesse Reynolds, a former old resident.
KEMPTON'S CORNER. The corner of Kempton and County streets. The land in this vicinity formerly be- longed to the Kempton family.
KENERSONVILLE. West of Purchase street, from Clark to Cedar Grove street. Named for one of the first settlers.
LUND'S CORNER. Junetion of Acushnet avenue, Main street, Tarkiln Hill road, in the west part of Acushnet village. Named for the former proprietor of a large tin- ware establishment.
MARKET SQUARE. Surrounding the City Hall.
MARSH (THE). The low district east of Water and south of Howland street.
NEW CITY PARK. Acushnet ave. near Howard ave.
NORTH END. Purchase street, north of the common. Since 1878 has become an important business locality.
POTOMSKA MILL BLOCKS. On Acushnet avenue, Second, Rivet and Blackmer streets.
RIVERSIDE PARK. Foot of Phillips ave. next Acushnet river.
RIVERVIEW PARK. On Aenshnet avenue, south side of Nash road.
SMOKING ROCKS. A rocky point on the river near Palmer's Island, where it is said the Indians held council fires. Now on the Potomska Mill premises.
TOBEYS POND. A beautiful sheet of water of about 60 acres, in the extreme northern part of the city. Its surface is 92 feet above the sea level. Sometimes called Sassaquin's pond, from an Indian who lived near it.
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DISTANCES, ETC.
TURNERVILLE. Vicinity of Shawmut ave. and Durfee street. Named for an early settler.
WAMSUTTA MILL VILLAGES (TWO). One on Logan and Front streets, and one between Hazard and Austin streets.
WILLIS POINT. At the east end of Wall street.
WOODLAWN. The name generally given to Sears Grove, on French avenue, half a mile south of the Or- phans' Home.
DISTANCES.
FROM CORNER OF UNION AND PURCHASE STREETS, NEW BED- FORD, TO SUNDRY PLACES.
M. R.
To guide board at the head of Acushnet, 3 225
To Sampson House at Middleborough Ponds, 16 4
To Taunton Court House, via Sampson's, 25
240
To Otis A. Sisson's, 7
To Stone Bridge, near Freetown Furnace, 10
84
To Sampson House, on the Bristol County road, 12
294
To Taunton Conrt House, via Bristol County rd. 22 88
To Smith's Mills, in Dartmouth, 3 13
ToHix Meeting House, via Smith's Mills,
7
20
ToRockdale, 2
240
To Shawmut,
3
160
To Fall River City Hall,
13
160
To Assonet, via Shawmut,
12
160
To Mattapoisett,
7
40
To Marion,
12
100
To Horse Neck Hotel.
14
40
To Assonet Village, via Smith's Mills and Hix Meeting House, 16
2
To Taunton Court House, via Smith's Mills and Hix Meeting House, 24 10
7 276
To Stone Bridge Hotel, at Howland's Ferry,
17 254
To Newport Post Office, 29 171
M. R.
To Bliss Corner, in Dartmouth, 2
12
To Padanaram bridge,
3
225
To K. Snow's Corner, via Padanaram bridge
5 184
To Holder Slocum's Corner,
4 192
To Russell's Mills,
7 61
To K. Snow's Corner, via Holder Slocum's Corner, 8 37
To the head of Westport,
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QUARANTINE, CEMETERIES, ETC.
QUARANTINE.
Port Physician, William N. Swift. Office cor. County and Russell streets.
The quarantine ground is bounded as follows : Butler'e flats on the south. the east shore of Clark's Point on ths west, the Eleven Foot Bank on the north, and the Egg Islands on the east.
PUBLIC CEMETERIES.
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There are four public cemeteries in the city :
OLD CEMETERY, east side South Second street, between Griffin and Morgans lane.
THE OAK GROVE CEMETERY is in the west part of the city, on the north side of Smith and Parker streets, about one mile northwest of the City Hall.
THE PINE GROVE CEMETERY is situated on the road leading to Tarkiln Hill, near Acushnet village.
THE RURAL CEMETERY is in the southwest part of the city, on the west side of Dartmouth street, and south side of Grape.
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PRIVATE CEMETERIES.
ST. LAWRENCE CEMETERY is in the west part of the city, on the north side of the Smith's Mills road, at the Dartmouth line of 1888.
ST. JOHN'S CEMETERY is in the southwest part of the city, on the south side of Allen street, near the Dartmouth lime of 1888.
PECKHAM WEST CEMETERY is in the northwest part of the city, on west side Mt. Pleasant, north of District Reservoir.
SACRED HEART CEMETERY is in the northwest part of the city, on west side Mt. Pleasant, south of Peckham West Cemetery.
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WARD BOUNDARIES
WARD BOUNDARIES.
WARD 1. All that portion of the city lying north of a line drawn from the river through the centre of Wall street to Locust street, across Shawmut avenue and Rock- dale avenue to the Dartmouth line.
WARD 2. All that portian of the city lying between a line drawn from the river through the centre of Hillinan street to Foster street, thence through the centre of Foster street to Maxfield street, and through the centre of Maxfield street to the Dartmouth line, and a line drawn through the centre of Wall street to Franklin street, thence through the centre of Franklin street to Locust street, thence through the centre of Locust street to the Dartmouth line.
WARD 3. All that portion of the centre of Locust street line drawn from the river through the centre of High street to County street, thence through the centre of County street to Middle street. thence through the centre of Middle street to the Dartmouth line, and a line drawn through the centre of Hillman street to Foster street, thence through the centre of Foster street to Maxfield street, and through the centre of Maxfield street, to the Dartmouth line.
WARD 4. All that portion of the city lying between a line drawn from the river through the centre of School street, thence through the centre of South Second street to Spring street, thence through the centre of Spring street to County street, thence through the centre of County street to Union street. thence through the centre of Union street to the Dartmouth line, and a line drawn through the centre of High street to County street, thence through the centre of County street to Middle street, thence through the centre of Middle street to the Dart- mouth line, also including Pope and Fish Islands.
WARD 5. All that portion of the city lying between & line drawn from the river through the centre of Griffin to Acushnet avenue, thence through the centre of Acushnet avenue to Wing street, thence through the centre of Wing and Allen streets to the Dartmouth line, and a line [drawn from the river through the centre of School street to South Second street, thence through the centre of South Second street to Spring street, thence through the centre of Spring street to County street, thence through the centre of County street to Union street, thence through the centre of Union street to the Dartmouth line.
WARD 6. All that portion of the city lying south of a line drawn from the river through the centre of Griffin street to Acushnet avenue, thence through the centre of Acushnet avenue to Wing street, thence through the cen- tre of Wing and Allen streets to the Dartmouth line, in- cluding Palmer's Isiand.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
ESTABLISHED 1871.
Edward B. Chase.
. B. CHASE & CO., Manufacturers of Picture Frames,
Dealers in Art Goods, Mouldings, Glass, Stationery, Willimantic Cotson Barbour's Linen. Eureka Silk, Novelties and Fancy Goods. Headquarters for Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines and Off Stoves. Sewing Machine Repairing a Specialty. Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired.
214-218 Union St., 3 Fifth Street, Telephone 105-5.
Factory, 532 and 534 Acushnet Avenue NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
THE UNION BAKERY, Henry H. Fisher, Proprietor.
Cakes, Pies and Bread of Every Description, made of the very best stack. Crackers, all the various kinds. Pork and Beans, Browrz Bread and Pudding every Sunday morning. Family dishes Cooked as any hour in the best mrazper, Also, Agent for
Pearson's Cream Biscuit and Pilot Bread. 212 and 214 Purchase, Corner North St .. New Bedford
Telephone 12-2,
Rice's Bakery,
No. 861 So. Water St.,
-NEW BEDFORD
ROBERT G. BENNETT UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER
356 Acushnet Ave. Third door south of Post Office, Telephor 2, 346-3.
Residence, 47 Chestaat 3t., COF. Hillman. Telephone, 345-4.
Orders nights and Sundays received at residence or Kirby & Hicks' Stable, 60 Elm Street, Corner Pleasant St eet.
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY 1895.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Ah., above ; A. B. S. & S. Co., American Bobbin, Spool and Shuttle Co. ; agt., agent ; A. S. Ry. Co., Acushnet Street Rail- way Co. ; asst., assistant ; ave., avenue : b. or bds. boards ; bet., between ; bldg., building ; blk., block ; com. mer., commission merchant ; c. or cor. corner ; c. r., counting room ; ct. court ; h. house ; Jab., laborer: mkr., maker; mnfr., manufacturer: n. near; N. B. C. Co., New Belford Cordage Co .; N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad; opp., opposite ; pl:, place; P. M. Co., Pairpoint Manufacturing Co .; P. O .. Post Office ; pres., president ; P. & R. C. & I .. Co., Phila- delphia & Reading Coal & Iron Co. ; r., rear of ; rd., road ; Rev., Reverend ; sec., secretary ; sq., square ; st., street ; supt .. super- intendent ; treas., treasurer : U. St. Rv. Co., Union Street Rail- way Co .: (U. S. A.), United States Army ; (U. S. N.), Unite l States Navy ; (U. S.R.), United States Revenue; whf., wharf; whol., wholesale; wid., widow ; wks., works.
Where the name of a corporation, factory or firm appears immediately after the name, it indicates the place of business. After the name of the street, the word street is omitted.
ABAJIAN JOHN, shoemaker, 76 Purchase, rooms 71 William
Abbe Edward H.physician and surgeon.405 County.h.do. Edward P. physician and surgeon. 405 County. h. do. Abbott Etta M. teacher, Middle Street grammar school, bds. 233 Middle
Fred L. salesman, 5 So. Sixth, h. 41 Dartmouth
Frederick A. hairdresser, bds. 178 Cedar
Osceola H. (Hatch & Abbott), boots and shoes, 796 Purchase, h. 161 Middle
CHAS. D. TUCKER, General Agent, STATE MUTUAL LIFE, ORESTE
BOX 895,
Eg WORCESTER, MASS.
Send for Specimen Policy showing guaranteed results after TWO YEARS, giving exact age.
FRONT, CORNER MIDDLE STREET.
HOYLAND SMITH, 248 Union Street.
TELEPHONE, 251-3. BICYCLES.
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Abner Adolph, operative and grocer, 452 So. Water,h. do. Abraham George, loom fixer, bds. 704 So. First
Abrams Alice M. Miss, music teacher, b. 86 So. Second Bros. ( Henry S. and John E. Abrams), fish, 65 Howland
Frederick J. J. compositor, b. 86 So. Second
Henry S. ( Abrams Bros.), fish, 65 Howland, b. 111 Grinnell
James, glass blower, h. 17 Wing
John. glass blower, h. 111 Grinnell
John E. ( Abrams Bros. ), fish, 65 Howland, bds. 111 Grinnell
Robert, at 20 Bedford. b. 17 Wing
William, house 86 So. Second
William J. ( Abrams & Cavanaugh), billiards, etc. 45 Purchase, h. 86 So. Second
& Cavanaugh ( William J. Abrams and Edward T.
Cavanaugh), billiards and pool. 45 Purchase
Abramson Isaac, bottler, 11 Cannon, h. do.
Acker Benjamin N. foreman, Win. F. Nye, Fish Island, b. 77 So. Second
William E. laborer, h. 674 Acushnet ave.
Ackerman Henry J. trav. salesman, h. 84 Willis
Lucy F. widow of Thomas J. h. 84 Willis
Acornley Benjamin R. printer, b. 2 Cornell ct.
John H. Rev. pastor, South P. M. church, h.2 Cor- nell ct.
Acosta Antone, city laborer, b. 3 James
Acushnet Avenue Chapel (branch North Baptist), Acush- net ave. cor. Deane
Avenue House, 137 Acushnet avenue
Coal Co. 590 Acushnet ave.
CUSHNET CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA-
TION, groceries and provisions, 213 Acushnet ave. (see p. 854)
Co-operative Bank, 125 Middle
Iron Co., A. Swift, prop. rear 235 No. Water
Mill Corporation, foot of Delano
Adams Alex H. printer, 355 Acushnet ave. b. 275 do. Charles H. ship master, h. 597 County
Charles H. trustee, N. B. Casket Co. h. 535 County
David A. engineer, h. 698 Acushnet ave.
Eben C. h. 104 Sycamore
Edward M. student, b. 42 So. Sixth
Ella C. Miss. b. 38 So. Sixth
HATS & CAPS LATEST SHAPES AT
133 UNION STREET. WING & CO.
OFFICES :
114 WILLIAM STREET.
COAL
T. S. CORSON,
A
HOYLAND SMITH. 248 Union Street. TELEPHONE, 251-3. BICYCLES.
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Adams Frank, baker, 1 William, h. 131 No. Water
Frank J. mule spinner, h. 2 Elm
Fred A. F. real estate, 38 No. Second
George L. grocer, 849 Kempton, h. Palmer, next Kempton
John, mason, h. 71 Bonney
John, operative, b. 74 Fruit
John T. instructor, House of Correction, h. 67 Allen
Lambert, weaver, b. rear 137 Sawyer
Lemuel D. lieut. of police, Central station, 9 South Second, h. 54 Fourth
Lydia F. widow of Zenas H. h. 23 Walnut
Manley U. treas. Potomska Mills, 774 So. Water, 1. 42 So. Sixth
Manuel, operative, h. 102 Potomska
Matilda M. widow of John T. h. 196 Elm
Myra F. Miss. bookkeeper, 72 N. Water, b. 54 Fourth Nathaniel, h. 223 Maxfield
Nellie. widow of George H. boarding house, Bowditch
Stephen F. dry goods, 506 County, h. 118 Mill
Susan E. Mrs. nurse, h. 104 State William A. plasterer, h. 505 Rivet
Adamsky Efroam, peddler, h. 10 Turners ct.
Adamson Casmire, coachman, 215 Mt. Pleasant, b. do. Joseph. carder, b. 1014 Acushnet ave.
Addie Benjamin, weaver, h. S15 So. Water Thomas, weaver, b. 30 Acushnet av. Addy Arthur, operative, b. 156 Durfee
Joshua, compositor, Standard, h. 261 Pope William, job wagon, h 156 Durfee Adelstein Harris, vezetable dealer, h. 2 Griffin
Adelston Adolph, peddler, h. 60 Howland
Adshead, Frank, machinist, P. M. Co. h. 291 Middle Joseph, at P. M. Co. h. 104 Sycamore
Adzvido Manuel, carpenter, h. 156 Acushnet ave.
Affleck James. boiler maker, 32 Commercial, h. 166 Belle- ville avenne
John, laborer, b. 166 Belleville ave.
Agard Charles W. agent, P. &. R. C. & I. Co. foot Wal- nut, rooms 239 Union Agawatha Drug & Medicine Co. James Williamson, man- ager, 356 Purchase
Aghen John T. clerk, 143 Purchase, h. 230 Kempton see Egan
Aiken George B. master mariner, b. 109 Willis
J. H. SHERMAN, Stoves, Ranges, and Furnaces. Nos. 2 & 4 South Water Street, and 44, 46 & 48 Union Street, New Bedford.
HOYLAND SMITH,
248 UNION STREET. TEL. 251-3. Sharpening and Repairing of Every Description.
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Aiken James, at P. M. Co. b. 44 High James, coachman. 549 County, h. 3 Spruce John F. house 109 Willis Thomas, machinist, 20 Bedford, h. 69 Tremont Willam H. Mrs. b. Parker House see Akın
Aimwell School, 53 North
Aindow John, asst. supt. Met. Life Ins. Co. 37 Purchase, rm. 29, h. 96 Morgan
Ainsworth Alfred, grocer, Dartmouth, cor. Rockdale ave. h. Winterville road, cor. Rockdale ave.
Joshua, b. 179 Austin
Maria. clerk, 830 Purchase, b. 179 Austin
William T. clerk, Wamsutta Mills, b. 179 Austin Akers James, laborer, b. 44 High William, teamster. h. 10 Acushnet ave.
Akin Alexander J. plumber, b. 116 No. Second
A. Horace, plumber, N. B. Water Works, h. 104 Morgan
Benjamin R. mariner, h. 79 Bedford
Charles G. (F. T. Akin & Co. ), painter. and painters' supplies, 168 So. Water, 84 Pleasant, and 9 No. Water, b. 39 So. Sixth
Edward Mrs. b. 233 Acushnet ave.
Elizabeth A. widow, boarding house, 501 Pur- chase. h. do.
Fra cis T. (F. T. Akin & Co. ) , painter, and painters' supplies, 84 Pleasant and 9 No. Water, and coal 168 So. Water and 590 Acushnet ave. h. 39 So. Sixth
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