New Bedford Directory, 1895, Part 61

Author: Crapo, Henry Howland, 1804-1869
Publication date: 1836
Publisher: Boston : W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 944


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Meet the first and third Tuesdays in each month in China Hall, 39 Purchase street.


TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.


ACUSHNET DIVISION, NO. 87, S. OF T.


Geo. S. Bower, W. P. ; Mrs. Emma Luce, W. A. ; Mrs. Abbie G. Rathburn. R. S. ; Miss Mary E. Gibbs, A.R. S. ) Chas. D. Tuell, F. S .; Jas. D. T. Kent, T .; Emily B. Butman, Chap .; Mary A. Cameron. Con .; Mrs. Louisa C. Britton, A. Con .; Mrs. Francis M. King. I. S .; Mrs. Abbie L. Barker, O. S. ; Alonzo B. Tripp, P. W. P.


Meet every Tuesday evening at Temperance Hall, 69 Purchase street.


CITY MISSION TOTAL ABSTINENCE GUILD.


C. F. Hersey, Pres. ; Hugh O'Neil, Ist V. Pres. ; Thomas Sweet, 2d V. Pres .; Benjamin Cowen, Sec .; Miss Lizzie Peckham, Treas .; Peter Close, Auditor; Jonas Richard- son, Thomas Cross, Marshals; Hugh O'Neil, Chairman E. Com.


Meet at City Mission Chapel, 368 So. Water, every Tuesday evening.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


GOSPEL TEMPERANCE UNION. 58 Fourth street.


R. Robinson, Pres .; Wm. S. Ross, Ist. V. Pres .; Mr. Thompson, 2d V. Pres .; S. Hardy, 3d V. Pres .; Miss Beatrice Carter, Sec. ; Mr. Eldredge, Chap. ; Wm. Gifford, 2d Treas. ; Sarah Robbins, Organist.


Services every Sunday at 5 p. m. and every Monday at 7.30 p. m.


LILY OF THE VALLEY, NO. 71, JUVENILE TEMPLE.


Organized Oct. 28, 1890.


Meet every Saturday at 2.30 p. m. at Manchester Union Hall, William street.


NEW BEDFORD YOUNG MEN'S T. A. & B.SOCIETY.


Rooms 69 Elm street.


Meet every Monday evening.


ORIENT LODGE, NO. 173, GOOD TEMPLARS.


W.S. Ross, C. T. ; Mrs. Ada Allen, V. T. ; Mrs. Soule, Sec. ; Harry Snow. Fin. Sec. ; S. Brownell, Treas .; Mrs. Lizzie Chadwick, Chap .; Mrs. Ada Brownell, M .; Mrs. Louisa Snow, Dep. M .; Wm. Robinson, G .; Mrs. Abbie Barker, Sen .; Miss Clara Pease, Organist; Hattie B. Childs, Supt. of Juvenile Temple.


NORTH END REFORM CLUB.


Rooms cor. Pope and Purchase streets.


Hugh O'Neil, Pres. , William Budd, 1st. V. Pres .; C. F. Hersey, Treas. ; James Peters, Sec.


Meetings every Saturday evening.


ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.


Organized Jan. 5, 1865.


John T. Ward, Pres. ; Owen Brown, V. Pres .; Michael MeDermott, Rec. Sec. ; Patrick A. Gara, Cor. Sec. ; Myles Healy, Treas.


Meet every Sunday evening at 7.30, at Columbia Hall, 40 Kempton


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


W. C. T. U.


Mrs. Julia F. Weeks, Pres. ; Mrs. Susan V. Spare, Mrs. Mary C. Baylies, Angeline Ricketson, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Mary F. S. Gifford, Vice Prests .; Mrs. Nellie S. Harding, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. Francis Stimpson, Treas. ; Mrs. Mary C. Tripp, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. Mary C. Baylies, Auditor.


Meet at Friends Church, Spring, near Seventh, every :second Wednesday.


WORKING MEN'S TEMPERANCE CLUB, NO. 1. Organized June 14, 1894.


Peter Close, Pres. ; Lawrence Cocking, V. Pres .; Chas. Murphy, Fin. Sec. ; August Miller, Treas.


Meet monthly at 590 So. First. Rooms open every evening.


YOUNG MEN'S P. T. & B. SOCIETY.


Rooms 69 Elm.


Fred Edmundson, Pres .; Willard Hervey, Vice Pres .; George Morrill, Treas.


Meet every Monday evening.


MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. NEW BEDFORD CITY GUARD.


Company E. First Regiment, M. V. M. Organized 1852.


Arthur E. Perry, Capt .; Abner P. Pope, Ist Lieut .; Thomas L. Hathaway, 2d Lieut. ; Charles H. Fuller, Clerk.


Meet every Monday evening at Armory, 192 Union.


THE CITY GUARDS.


Honorary Members.


William Sanders, Pres .; Isaac B. Tompkins. Jr. Sec. and Treas. ; John Eldridge, Jr., James Delano, George N. Alden, Ex. Com.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


G COMPANY, NAVAL BRIGADE, M. V. M.


Organized Nov. 28, 1892.


George N. Gardiner, Lieut. acting Chief of Company (J. G.) ; A. Ernest Thomas, Lieut. (J. G.) ; F. Row- land Fish, Ensign; Albert R. Pierce, Ensign. Associate members : Rufus A. Soule, Pres. ; Isaac B. Tompkins, Jr., Sec .; J. W. Hervey, Alired Thornton, John W. Paul, Ex. Com.


Meet every Monday evening at Armory, 174} Pur- chase street.


MONTE PIO GUARDS.


Organized May 31, 1891.


Joseph B. Smith, Col. ; S.J. Perry, Maj. ; J.de Avellar, Capt.


Drill Wednesday evening at Monte Pio Hall, 160} Acushnet avenue.


NEW BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL CADETS.


Organized in 1881 by the boys in the school, for the purpose of obtaining military instruction.


Hiram R. Hunt, Capt.


Meet every Friday afternoon for drill at the High School.


CLUBS. CHRONOMETER CLUB.


New Bedford Five Cents Savings Bank Building. 37 Purchase, room 26. Organized January, 1892.


Cornelius H Springer, Pres. ; John M. Foster, Sec. and Treis.


Annual meeting first Monday in January.


CLOVER CLUB.


702 Acushnet ave.


P. W. Murphy, Pres. ; Martin A. Wood, Treas. ; James A. Saunders, Clerk ; Benjamin F. Hathaway Jr. , Frank A. Corson, Peter Crapo, Wm. E. Spooner, Hugh J. Mc- Donald, Directors.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


CRESCENT BICYCLE CLUB.


Rooms 112 William street.


Frederick W. Luscomb, Pres .; William Cook, Vice Pres. ; Dr. W. A. Johnson, Sec. ; E. S. Baker, Treas.


DARTMOUTH CLUB. Union, corner Sixth.


Wm. H. Putman, Pres. ; James W. Allen, Treas. ; Wm. P. Covell, Sec.


FIREMEN'S RELIEF CLUB. Organized April 19, 1892.


Chas. T. Maxfield, Pres. ; Francis P. Washburn, Vice Pres. ; Joseph C. Forbes, Sec. ; Thomas Mack, Treas.


Meet on call at Central Fire Station, Purchase steeet.


GARDENERS' AND FLORISTS' CLUB.


Meet in Odd Fellows' building, every second Monday in the month.


GERMANIA CLUB.


Organized 1890. 23 No. Second.


Edgar Eaton, Pres .; W. B. Topham, Clerk.


Regular meeting first Wednesday in each month.


GOOD FELLOWS' RELIEF CLUB.


Chas. F. Gifford, Pres. ; S. T. Eldredge, Vice Pres .; James A. Gifford, Sec. and Treas.


HUNTERS' CLUB. 68 William.


Isaac H. Sherman, Pres. ; William R. Sherman, Clerk. Regular meeting first Tuesday in each month.


INDEPENDENT ATHLETIC CLUB.


Clark, near Purchase street.


John Nuttall, Pres. ; Dr. Kay, Vice Pres .; James Mc- Cullough, Rec. Sec. ; James Rigby, Treas.


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NEW BEDFORD ATHLETIC CLUB CORP.


47 Purchase street.


Incorporated May 18, 1889.


M. J. Garraughty. Pres. ; T. E. Galleshaw, Vice Pres. ; Edward T. Cavanaugh, Fin. Sec.and Treas. ; Elmer King, Clerk ; Frank Frates, Auditor.


NEW BEDFORD CYCLE CLUB.


Frank Denly, Pres .; John Stitt, Vice Pres .; Edward' D. Gifford, Cupt. ; Lemuel Bessee, Treas .; John Riley, Sec.


Meet first Wednesday in each month at their rooms 45. Purchase street.


NEW BEDFORD RELIEF CLUB, NO. 1 ..


Alfred Wilson, Pres .; Wm. Bamford and Ira S. Negus, V. Prests. ; Frank A. Habicht, Sec. , Robert N. B. Doane, Treas


Annual meeting first Friday in October, at Odd Fellows. building.


NEW BEDFORD RELIEF CLUB, NO. 2.


John C. Emery, Pres ..; O. L. Sparrow, A. G. W. Tripp,. V. Prests. , Charles Kern, Sec. , George F. Wright, Treas.


Annual meeting first Friday in January, at Odd Fellows2 building.


NEW BEDFORD YACHT CLUB.


Edward M. Whitney, Commodore; Joseph K. Nye, V. Com .; George A. York. Rear Com .; Alfred S. James; Sec. ; Francis A. Booth, Treas.


This club owns a fine Club and Boat House on Fair - haven Bridge. There are over 165 members, and the. feet comprises about 50 sail.


ODD FELLOWS' RELIEF CLUB, NO. 3.


Geo. W. Maker, Pres .; Wm. H. Crocker and Samuel WV. Mitchell, Vice Pres; Samuel H. Perry, Sec. ; Philip Colby, Treas.


Meet in Knights of Pythias Hall, Purchase.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


PACIFIC RELIEF CLUB, NO. 4, I. O. O. F.


Chas. A. Mosher, Pres .; Jos. H. Fredette, Ist Vice Pres .; Wm. T. Nicholson, 2d Vice Pres .; F. W. Davis, Treas .; A. C. Welch, Sec.


FRIENDLY VISITORS CONFERENCE.


Rev. W. F. Potter, Pres .; Wm. E. Hatch, Vice Pres .; Mrs. Helen K. Milliken, Sec.


Meet every Tuesday, 4 P. M. at 88 Purchase.


PLYMOUTH CLUB.


Masonic building, Pleasant street.


Dr. Francis M. Kennedy, Pres .; Joseph H. Moriarty, Vice Pres. ; Charles J. McGurk, Sec; James E. Moore, Treas.


WAMSUTTA CLUB.


435 County street.


Morgan Rotch, Pres. ; Charles S. Kelley, Ist Vice Pres .; Walter S. Thornton, 2d Vice Pres .; Charles P. Rugg, Treas .; Arthur E. Perry, Sec.


YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB.


Wm. M. Butler, Pres; Mayhew R. Hitch, Sec .; John W. Paul, Treas.


SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.


CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY. 88 Purchase street, room 3.


Rev. Paul R. Frothingham, Pres. ; Thos. H. Eckfeldt, Sec .; John P. Denison, Treas .; Rev. John C. Staples, Gen. Manager.


CITY FARM. At Clark's Point.


Albert A. Chace, Supt .; Mrs. A. A. Chace, Matron; Rev. Edward Williams, Chap .; Daniel Mckenzie, Nurse ; Axel H. Jackson, Cook; Daniel Shields, Baker; Mrs. Josephine Hannon, Hospital Nurse.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


LADIES' CITY MISSION SOCIETY.


Organized 1846.


Mrs. Rachel Howland, Pres .; Miss Amelia B. Sears, Vice Pres. ; Mrs. Helen K. Milliken, Clerk; Mrs. Charles P. Rugg, Treas .; Mrs. George Conant, Auditor; C. F. Hersey, City Missionary ; Mrs. Alice C. Winslow, Visitor ; Miss Martha Loden, S. S. Visitor.


Office of City Missionary 1 Leonard street, corner So. Water. Open from 9 to 10 a. m.


The annual meeting of the corporation is held on the first Wednesday in January. Monthly meetings first Wednesday of each month.


South Chapel, 368 S. Water ; North End Rooms, Pope, cor. Purchase ; Howland Village Chapel, 26 Howland Village, Bolton road.


NEW BEDFORD BIBLE SOCIETY.


Incorporated 1836. Reorganized 1891.


Depository H. S. Hutchinson & Co.'s bookstore.


Henry C. Graves, Pres. ; J. S. Swaim, Vice Pres. ; John McCalman, Sec .; Dr. E. T. Tucker, Treas .; James W. Hervey, Auditor ; H. S. Hutchinson, Depositary; Rev. E. Williams, agent at Bethel.


NEW BEDFORD BOARD OF TRADE.


George R. Stetson, Pres .; Walter Clifford, William J. Kent, Thomas B. Tripp, James Delano, Thomas A. Tripp, Abbot P. Smith, Vice Pres .; George R. Phillips, Sec. and Treas.


Rooms Merchants National Bank Building, cor. Pur- chase and William streets.


NEW BEDFORD CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION.


Samuel Dudgeon, Pres .; Edgar H. Brown, Sec. and Treas.


Meet quarterly.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


NEW BEDFORD DAY NURSERY.


200 Cedar Grove.


Instituted Nov. 31, 1886.


Miss Elise Swift, Pres; Miss Elizabeth Hathaway, Vice Pres. ; Mrs. N. W. Gifford, Sec. ; Mrs. S. T. Ashley, Matron.


Meeting the first Tuesday in each month at house of one of the members.


NEW BEDFORD DORCAS SOCIETY.


Organized Jan. 3, 1831.


Regular meetings are held every two weeks, beginning with annual meeting, the second Wednesday in October, at Fifth ward rooms, Fourth street.


This is one of the oldest and most efficient charities.


NEW BEDFORD INDIAN ASSOCIATION.


Thomas R. Rodman, Pres. ; George T. Flanders, Eliza- beth G. Leonard, Isaac C. Sherman, James E. Stanton, Daniel Ricketson, Cynthia S. Cummings, George M. Eddy, Rachael S. Howland, Henry C. Graves, J. S. Swaim, Gideon Wood, Vice Pres.


Annual meeting in October.


NEW BEDFORD LYCEUM.


Founded 1828.


Annual meeting first Tuesday in May.


NEW BEDFORD PORT SOCIETY.


For the moral improvement of Seamen.


Jireh Swift, Pres. ; E. Rodman, James E. Stanton, Vice Pres .; James Taylor, Rec. Sec. ; Rev. E. Williams, Cor. Sec .; Nathan C. Hathaway, Treas.


Chaplain's office at the Bethel, open from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Rev. Edward Williams, Chaplain, residence, 95. School street.


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NEW BEDFORD PORT SOCIETY. (LADIES' BRANCH.)


Mrs. Abner R. Tucker, Pres .; Mrs. Gideon Allen, Jr. Vice Pres .; Mrs. T. D. Cook. Sec .; Mrs. Geo. M. King- man, Asst. Sec. ; Miss Mary K. Taber, Treas.


Meet first Thursday in each month. Annual meeting first Thursday in January.


Mariner's Home, 15 Bethel street, Rev. Edward Wil- liams, Chaplain; Mrs. William Carter, Matron. Under the supervision of the Ladies' Branch, New Bedford Port Society.


NEW BEDFORD PRINTERS' BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.


F. N. Howes, Pres. ; Frederick F. Ellis, Sec .; F. A. Habicht, Treas.


NEW BEDFORD REFORM AND RELIEF ASSOCIA- TION.


Temporary Home, 66 Allen street.


Mrs. Alanson Borden, Pres. ; Mrs. Richard H. Morgan' V. Pres. ; Mrs. Hiram Van Campen, Treas .; Mrs. Theo" dore F. Tillinghast, Sec. ; Miss Margaret G. Farquharson, Matron.


NEW BEDFORD PROTECTING SOCIETY.


Charles S. Kelley, Pres .; Edmund Wilde, Sec. and Treas. ; William A. Robinson, Jr. Charles H. Lawton, Edward T. Pierce, Charles M. Haskell, Edmund F. Max- field, Edmund Wood, John H. Lowe, Directors.


Annual meeting last Monday in January. Quarterly meetings last Mondays in April, July and October.


NEW BEDFORD PROVISION CLERKS' BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.


W. D. Linton, Pres .; J. H. Notter, V. Pres .; A. H. Borden. Fin. Sec .; G. H. Casmer, Rec. Sec .; F. C. Dun- ham, Treas.


Annual meeting first Tuesday in June, at 62 Purchase street.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


NEW BEDFORD VETERAN FIREMAN'S ASSOCIATION.


Wm. H. Rankin, Pres .; Charles T. Hazard, 1st Vice Pres. ; Hemy Hammond, 2d Vice Pres .; Philip Colby, . Treas. ; Charles P. Maxfield, Fin. Sec. ; Robert T. Barker, Chaplain ; Charles Dowden, Sergt. at Arms.


Meet first Wednesday of each month, in Armory Hall, High, cor. Foster.


NEW BEDFORD VETERAN FIREMAN'S INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.


Charles P. Maxfield, Pres .; Wm. R. Sherman, Sec .; Wm. H. Rankin, Treas.


Meet in Veteran Fireman's Hall, High cor. Foster.


NEW BEDFORD WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.


186 Purchase street.


Dr. Helen W. Webster, Pres .; Mrs. Rachel S. How- land, 1st Vice Pres. ; Mrs. AngelineG. Ricketson.2dV. Pres .; Miss Betsey Winslow. 3d V. Pres .; Mrs. Anginette E. Smith, Treas. ; Mrs. Julia F. Weeds, Sec.


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ORPHANS' HOME.


West French avenne, corner Cove street.


Organized 1842.


For orphans of both sexes. About 30 inmates


Miss Mary E. James, Matron; Miss Lizzie Penniman, Asst. Matron; Mrs. Wm. J. Rotch, Pres .; Mrs. Thomas Knowles, Sec .; Mrs. Otis Pierce, Treas.


ROANOAKE VETERAN ASSOCIATION.


Company D, 23d Regiment, M. V.


Pres .; Wm. G. Davis, V. Pres. ; Chas. T. Burgess, Sec. and Treas.


SOCIETA ITALIANA DI MUTUO SOCCORSO


D. Leonardi, Pres. ; D. Finni, V. Pres. ; A. Anzilutti, Treas.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


MASONS AND BRICKLAYERS' UNION.


Napoleon Wilmot, Pres .; Timothy Calnan, V. Pres .; Benjamin Sykes, Rec. Sec .; H. H. Paine, Cor. Sec .; Walter Nelson, Treas .; W. F. Douglass, Fin. Sec. 1


Meet every Wednesday evening in Columbia Hall, Kempton, cor. Pleasant.


SOUTHERN MASSACHUSETTS FISH AND GAME LEAGUE.


Room 13 Masonic Building.


Dr. Arthur Ricketson, Pres .; L. LeBaron Holmes and Robert Bennett, V. Prests. ; George H. Palmer, Sec. and Cor. Sec. ; H. M. Knowles, Treas .; the President and Secretary, ex-officiis, J. H. Tallman, Dr. Henry M. Knowles, Robert Bennett and George S. Homer, Ex. Com.


ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL.


Pleasant street, corner Campbell.


Under the control of the Sisters of Mercy, is now open for the reception of the sick. A board of experienced physicians and surgeons have been selected as officers of the Hospital, and patients will have the kind attention and. care of the Sisters of Mercy.


ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL. Page, cor. Allen.


A private charity. Established 1885. 14 beds.


Horatio Hathaway, Pres .; C. W. Plummer, Treas .; E. S. Taber, Sec. ; Miss Jessie I. Howard, Matron ; Drs. E. P. Abbe, G. DeN. Hough, A. M. Pierce, C. D. Pres- cott, W. N. Swift, John T. Bullard, Visiting Staff; Dr. J. J. B. Vermyne, Ophthalmic Surgeon.


This Hospital has a training school for nurses, and graduates a class yearly.


THE FIREMAN'S MUTUAL AID SOCIETY.


W. A. Gibbs. Pres ; Loring T. Parlow, V. Pres .; Joseph Forbes, Sec. ; Thomas Mack, Treas.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


UNION FOR GOOD WORKS.


Rooms, Market, near Pleasant.


Established Feb. 1870.


The object of the members of this society is "To do good and grow better."


Oliver Prescott, Jr. Pres.


WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF FOREIGN MISSIONS.


Mrs. W. E. Chase, Pres. ; Mrs. M. E. Bushnell, Vice Pres. ; Carrie W. Hathaway, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. H.M.Stowe, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. Geo. F. Kingman, Treas.


Meet first Monday of each month, except August and September, at North Congregational Chapel.


WOMANS' REFORM AND RELIEF ASSOCIATION Temporary Home, 66 Allen.


Miss Farquharson, Matron.


Mrs. Alauson Borden, Pres. ; Mrs. Richard H. Morgan, Vice Pres. ; Mrs. Leonard Bushnell, Sec. ; Mrs. Henry A. Taber, Asst. Sec. Mrs. Hiram Van Campen, Treas.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


Organized 1867. William, cor. Sixth.


N. W. Gifford, Pres. ; H. H. Wood, Ist Vice Pres. ; James McGhee, Asst. Sec. ; N. E. Ford, Rec. Sec. ; H. P. Burt, Treas .; A. M. Goodspeed, Auditor; W. T. Owen, Physical Instructor.


Young men's meeting Sunday afternoons at3.30o'clock. Boys' meeting Tuesday evenings at 7.30o'clock.


JUNIOR DEPT. OF Y. M. C. A. Organized June, 1888.


James McGhee, Supt. ; William K. Sawyer, Pres. ; Phil- ip Holmes, Vice Pres. ; W. E. Dillingham, Sec.


LADIES' AUXILIARY OF Y. M. C. A.


Mrs. Lot H. Gibbs, Pres .; Mrs. R. F. Raymond, 1st Vice Pres .; Mrs. Geo. W. Page, 2d Vice Pres .; Mrs. C. N. Buchell, Sec .; Mrs. C. W. Knight, Asst Sec .; Miss Sadie D. Holmes, Treas.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


NEW BEDFORD WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO.


Mrs. Ruth S. Murray, Pres. ; Mrs. Humphrey W. Sea- bury, Mrs. Warren E. Chase, Mrs. Freeman Luce, Vice Prests .; Mrs. Geo. Hastings, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. Geo. Allen, Cor. Sec. ; Miss E. N. Crowell, Treas.


Meet second Monday of each month at North Congre- gational Chapel, Purchase street.


FRENCH SOCIETIES.


AIGLE BLANC BICYCLE CLUB. (White Eagle.)


M. G. Slivgny, Chairman; H. Lafaille, Rec. Sec .; Jos. Fournier, Treas.


Meets in French Sharpshooter's Hall, 70 Hicks.


FRENCH ZOUAVES.


Rev. Jos. Gabory, Spiritual Director ; J. C. Patnaude, Pres. ; J. A. Caron, Sec. ; H. P. Dion, Treas.


Meet second and fourth Sundays of each month in Pat- naude's Hall, 780 Purchase street.


FRENCH ZOUAVES (MILITARY COMPANY).


J. B. Patnaude, Capt.


Drill Tuesday and Thursday evenings, in Patnaude's Hall, 780 Purchase street


FRANCS TIREURS (FRENCH SHARPSHOOTERS).


Rev. Jos. Gabory, Chap .; Edmond Pothier, Pres .; Wilfred Lebrun, Rec. Sec .; J. A. Farand, Treas .; Jos. Chamberlin, Capt .; L. Z. Normandin, Doctor.


Meet first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Francs Tireurs bldg., 70 Hicks.


L' UNION OUVRIERE et INDUSTRIELLE.


F. X. Bellenoit, Pres .; Levi Brouillette, Vice Pres .; Joseph Lague, Jr. Cor. Sec. ; Joseph Cottnoir, Treas.


Meet first and third Tuesday evenings at Cook & Smith's Hall, 22 Bowditch.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


LA GARDE D'HONNEUR de L'UNION OUVRIERE. Jos. Carriere, Capt.


Meet twice a month in Cook & Smith's Hall, 22 Bow- ditch.


MONTREAL CLUB.


J. E. Turcotte, Chairman; I. E. Michaud, Rec. Sec. ; Jos. Normandin, Treas.


Meets Hacienda Hall, 911 Acushnet ave.


INCORPORATED COMPANIES, ETC.


ACUSHNET CO-OPERATIVE ASSO. Capital Stock, $7,500. 213 Acushnet avenue, cor. Russell William Cole, Jr. Manager.


ACUSHNET CO-OPERATIVE BANK. 125 Middle. Organized Nov. 12, 1889.


ACUSHNET MILL CORP.


Foot of Delano street.


Incorporated 1881.


Horatio Hathaway, Pres .; Joseph F. Knowles, Clerk and Treas. ; George A. Covell, Jr., Paymaster; Horatio Hathaway, Wm. W. Crapo, Loum Snow, Gilbert Allen, Thos. S. Hathaway, Thomas H. Knowles, Joseph F. Knowles and Thos. E. Brayton, of Fall River, Directors.


Pay day every Saturday.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


BENNETT MNFG. CO. Foot of Sawyer street, near the Acushnet river. Office at the factory. Incorporated Feb. 1889. Capital Stock, $700,000.


Frank R. Hadley, Pres., Clerk and Treas .; Frank R. Hadley, H. A. Holcomb, W. E. Brownell, Charles E. Hawes, S. Wr Hayes, William Lewis, John J. Hicks, Antone L. Sylvia, Lewis E. Bentley, Directors; Lewis E. Bentley, Supt.


BUILDERS' EXCHANGE. Incorporated March 16, 1891.


Z. B. Davis, Pres .; Clarence R. Sherman, Vice Pres .; Charles S. Paisler, Treas .; Charles O. Brightman, Sec .; Henry W. Tripp, William B. Jenney, Charles G. Randall, Francis T. Akin, E. F. Penney, Directors.


Meetings are held at room 18, Masonic bldg., daily from 11 to 12 o'clock. Monthly meeting third Monday in each month.


CENTRAL UNION ASSOCIATION.


5 No. Sixth street.


B. F. Brownell, Treas.


CITY MNFG. CORPORATION. Office in mill, foot of Grinnell street. Incorporated 1888. Capital Stock, $750,000.


Thos. H. Knowles, Pres .; Benj. Wilcox, Treas .; Geo. A. Ayers, Supt. ; Ch. s. A. Damon, Paymaster.


CLARK'S COVE GUANO CO. Office 37 North Water street. Incorporated Jan. 8, 1881. Capital Steck, $800,000.


Charles W. Plummer, Pres. Treas. and Manager ; Chas. W. Plummer, Edward D. Mandell, Charles W. Clifford, Wm. W. Crapo, Samuel Ivers, Directors ; Samuel H.Cook, Clerk of Corp.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


COLUMBIA SPINNING CO.


Coggeshall street, cor. Bennett. Office at Factory. Incorporated Aug. 25, 1892. Capital Stock $750,000.


Frank R. Hadley, Pres. and Treas. ; Frank R. Hadley, Antone L. Sylvia, William Lewis, Stephen W. Hayes, Wm. E. Brownell, Henry A. Holcomb, Lewis E. Bentley, Joseph S. Lewis, and Charles E. Hawes, Directors.


DARTMOUTH AND WESTPORT ST. RAILWAY COMPANY.


Office 7 Purchase. Incorporated 1893.


Frank W. Brightman, Pres. (Fall River) ; Charles E. Cook, Vice Pres .; A. C. Gardner, Treas.


DAVIS COAST WRECKING CORPORATION.


Office 35 Commercial.


Incorporated 1891. Capital, $50,000.


William R. Wing, Pres .; Oliver W. Cobb, Treas. and Agent; R. Beetle, James C. Brigges, C. W. Clifford, R. Bennett, Wm. R. Wing, Chas. E. Davis, James E. Stanton, Directors.


DENISON BROTHERS CO.


100 to 112 So. Water. Incorporated March 1, 1891. Capital Stock, $100,000. Flour, grain, hay, coal, etc.


John H. Den.son, Pres .; H. C. Denison, Clerk and Treas. ; John H. Denison, Henry C. Denison and John P. Denison, Directors.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


GRINNELL MANUFACTURING CORPORATION.


Kilburn, corner No. Front street.


Incorporated 1882. Capital. $800,000.


HATHAWAY MANUFACTURING COMPANY.


Gifford street. Organized Dec. 22, 1888. Capital, $800,000.


Horatio Hathaway, Pres .; Joseph F. Knowles, Clerk und Treas. ; John O. Eaton, 'Paymuster; Horatio Hatha- way, Thomas S. Hathaway, William W. Crapo, Thomas E. Brayton, Joseph F. Knowles, Edward D. Mandell, Directors.


HATHAWAY, SOULE & HARRINGTON. Incorporated. Acushnet ave, cor. North street. Capital Stock, $250,000.


HOWLAND MILLS CORPORATION.


Factory, So. Orchard. Office, North, cor. No. Second st. Incorporated 1888. Capital $1,000,000.


Morgan Rotch, Pres. ; Wm. D. Howland, Treas. ; Byron F. Card, Agent.


INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION.


510 and 516 Purchase street.


Incorporated 1876. Capital Stock, $20,000. Branch No. 1, 77 River street.


LAMBETH ROPE COMPANY. Tarkiln Hill Road.


Frank R. Hadley, Treas. ; H. H. Stanton, Gen. Mngr. ; Jon C. Clitheroe, Supt.


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MASONIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION.


Incorporated 1874. Capital $50,000.


Charles W. Clifford, Pres. ; Clerk and Treas .; Wmn. H. Mathews, Charles W. Clifford, Edward D. Mandell, Gil- bert Allen, Clarence A. Cook, Directors.


MORSE TWIST DRILL AND MACHINE CO.


20 Bedford street.


E. S. Taber, Pres. and Treas .; Gilbert Allen, Clerk.


MOUNT PLEASANT MILLS CORPORATION.


Factory head of Purchase. Rufus A. Soule, Pres. ; Gilbert D. Kingman, Treas.


MOUNT WASHINGTON GLASS CO.


Located on Prospect, near Howland street. Capital Stock, $5,000. New York salesroom, 46 Murray street.


Thomas A. Tripp, Pres .; Andrew Snow, Jr., Treas .; C. F. Borden, Supt.


NEW BEDFORD CO-OPERATIVE BANK.


125 Middle. Organized July 8, 1881. Chartered July 11, 1881.


Began business August 19, 1881. Authorized Capital, $1,000,000.


NEW BEDFORD COPPER CO.


Works and office, No. Front, rear Wamsutta Mills.


Incorporated 1860 Shares $100. Capital, $250,000.


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NEW BEDFFRD CORDAGE CO. Works, Court, cor. Ash street. Office Rotch's square.


Incorporated 1846. Capital, $75,000. Annual meeting first Monday in March. (See page 791.)


NEW BEDFORD GAS AND EDISON LIGHT CO. 121 to 125 Middle. Incorporated 1850. Capital, $550,000.


BRISTOL MANUFACTURING CORP. Coggeshall, cor. Belleville avenue. Incorporated. Capital Stock, $500,000. 50,172 Spinndles 1434 Looms. Office at City Mnfg. Co., foot Grinnell. Geo. H. Law, Supt .; Thomas H. Knowles, Pres .; Benjamin Wilcox, Treas.


NEW BEDFORD GOLD CURE CO. 56 Purchase street.


Edmund Rodman, Pres .; C. F. Shaw, Treas .; W. H. Bronson, Supt.


NEW BEDFORD ICE CO. Office and Depot, 15 Fourth street. Capital Stock, $20,000. Simeon Hawes, Pres. ; George H. Paul, Treas. (See page 854).


NEW BEDFORD MNFG. CO.


Hillman, North Second, North and North Water streets. Incorporated Feb. 23, 1882. Authorized Capital, $500,000.


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NEW. BEDFORD, MARTHA'S VINEYARD & NAN- TUCKET STEAMBOAT COMPANY.


Office 7 Commercial.


Incorporated Feb. 12, 1886. Capital, $141,000.


Andrew G. Pierce, Pres .; Edward T. Pierce, Treas .; and Clerk; Edward D. Mandell, Andrew G. Pierce, J. R. Kendrick. Joseph S. Barney, S. B. Phinney, Wm. W. Crapo, Directors.


This company owns and runs the steamers Gay Head, Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard, Monohansett and Island Home, between New Bedford, Nantucket and Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Vineyard Highlands, Vineyard Haven and Woods Holl.


NEW BEDFORD OPERA HOUSE COMPANY. Incorporated 1882.


W. W. Cross, Lessee and Manager.


NEW BEDFORD STEAM COASTING CORP.


Incorporated 1888. Capital, $100,000. Office 3 Rodman street.


F. H. Stone, Pres .; M. M. Howland, Treas .; Francis H. Stone, Manager.


NEW BEDFORD STREET TRANSPORTATION CO. Office, North, near North Second.


Incorporated July 29, 1893.


Capital Stock, $25,000.


Peter Crapo, Genl. Manager; F. C. Haskell, Pres. ; H. M. Peirce, Treas.




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