New Bedford Directory, 1901, Part 55

Author: Crapo, Henry Howland, 1804-1869
Publication date: 1836
Publisher: Boston : W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 828


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


L'ENTRE NOUS.


L. Z. Normandin, Pres. ; N. Beaulieu, Treas. Meet at 784 Purchase st.


MASSASOIT CYCLE CLUB. 803 Purchase st.


John R. Hamer, Pres .; John Drinkwater, Cor. Sec .; John R. Hargrave, Fin. Sec .; T. Sutcliffe, Treas.


MERCHANTS CLUB.


355 Acushnet ave.


John J. Bouchard, Pres. ; Thomas G. Wing, Sec. ; Wil- liam S. Wilber, Treas.


NEW BEDFORD CYCLE CLUB. Organized March 31, 1887.


Frank C. Bennett, Pres .; George Dennis, Vice Pres. ; Thomas A. Percy, Sec. and Treas.


Meet first Wednesday of each month at 96 William st.


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


Julian A. Sweet, Pres. ; Henry La Rocque, Vice Pres .; Joseph C. Forbes, Sec. ; Frank R. Pease, Treas.


Meet on call at. Central Fire Station, Purchase st.


NEW BEDFORD RELIEF CLUB, NO. 1.


William Bamford, Pres .; Frank A. Habicht, Sec .; Rob- ert N. B. Doane, Treas.


Annual meeting first Friday in Oct. at Odd Fellows bldg.


NEW BEDFORD RELIEF CLUB, NO. 2.


John C. Emery, Pres. ; Charles Kern, Sec. ; Geo. F. Wright, Treas.


Annual meeting first Friday in Jan. at 76 Pleasant st.


NEW BEDFORD YACHT CLUB. Club House, Fairhaven Bridge.


Edgar B. Hammond, Commodore ; Seth J. Besse, Sec. ; Horace Wood, Treas.


There are about 300 members, and the fleet comprises about 50 sail.


ODD FELLOWS RELIEF CLUB, NO. 3.


B. F. King, Pres. ; Samuel H. Perry, Sec .; H. A. Man- chester Jr., Treas.


Meet at Cummings building, Purchase st.


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PACIFIC RELIEF CLUB, NO. 5, I. O. O. F.


Chas. A. Mosher, Pres .; F. W. Davis, Treas .; A. C. Welch, Sec.


Meet first Thursday in April at Pacific hall, William st.


PLYMOUTH CLUB.


21 Masonic building, Pleasant st.


James E. Moore, Pres., D. G. Dinnegan, Sec. ; Arthur E. Duffy, Treas.


PRESS CYCLE CLUB. Organized February, 1898.


Ellis L. Howland, Pres. ; John B. Daffinee, Vice Pres. ; Herbert Ricketson, Sec. ; George Esslinger, Treas.


Meet at Standard Office.


RODMAN SOCIAL CLUB. 803 Purchase st.


Michael Glennon, Pres.


SAENGER BUND CLUB. Incorporated September, 1883.


M. P. Fichtenmayer, Pres .; John Palme, Cor. Sec .; Theo. Schoen, Fin. Sec. ; Frank Lehnhart, Treas.


Meet first and third Saturdays of each month at 984 Acushnet ave.


TIGER CYCLE CLUB. 177 Acushnet Ave.


Elect officers every six months.


WAMSUTTA CLUB. 435 County st.


Walter S. Thornton, Pres. ; Alfred Thornton, Treas. ; Arthur E. Perry, Sec.


WARD 6 SOCIAL CLUB. Delano st. cor. First.


Owen Dowd, President.


WASHINGTON SOCIAL AND MUSICAL CLUB.


1 W. French ave.


Sidney Lees, Pres. ; John H. Kerfoot, Vice Pres .; Law- rence Cocking, Treas. ; Robert Woods, Sec.


WORKINGMEN'S CLUB. 69 Bowditch st.


Wm. Rostron, Pres. ; John Norris, Vice Pres. ; Edwin Whittaker, Treas.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS. CARDERS' UNION. Instituted 1893.


Charles Gilmore, Pres. ; John J. Waldron, Sec. 1


Meet first Tuesday following 5th of each month at 346 Acushnet ave.


CENTRAL LABOR UNION.


Samuel Ross, Pres .; Alexander Adams, Vice Pres. ; Matthew Hart, Sec .; George Arnett, Treas.


CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY OF NEW BEDFORD. 12 Market st.


Isaac B. Tompkins Jr., Pres. ; Robert F. Raymond, Clerk ; Thomas B. Tripp, Treas .; Mary L. Shepard, Gen. Sec. -


C. M. B. A. NO. 7. Instituted 1895.


J. A. Bouvire, Pres. ; Louis Jean, Rec. Sec. ; Philias . Richard, Fin. Sec. ; Charles A. Poirier, Treas.


Meet first and third Mondays of each month at Hacien- da building.


C. M. B. A. NO. 12.


Rev. A. Bérube, Pres .; P. Damien Jarry, Rec. Sec. ; Louis Cotnoir, Fin. Sec. ; Oza Tessier, Treas.


Meet at 172 Rivet st.


LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, BRANCH 407.


Meet first and third Thursdays of each month at Ha- cienda bldg., 915 Acushnet ave.


LOOM FIXERS' ASSOCIATION, NO. 2.


John Sculley, Pres. ; Timothy Murphy, Sec. ; Samuel Turner, Treas.


Meet first Wednesday of each month at 346 Acushnet ave.


MULE SPINNERS' UNION.


Aleanah Whyatt, Pres .; Samuel Ross, Sec .; George Arnott, Treas.


Meet third Tuesday of each month at 346 Acushnet ave.


NEW BEDFORD BIBLE SOCIETY. Depository City Mission Office.


Incorporated 1836. Reorganized 1891.


Fred. A. Washburn, Pres. ; W. W. Leach, Sec.


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NEW BEDFORD BOARD OF TRADE.


203 Merchants' Bank building, 97 William st. Charles F. Shaw, Sec .; George R. Phillips, Treas.


NEW BEDFORD CITY MISSION. Organized 1846.


Mrs. M. E. Bushnell, Pres .; Miss A. B. Sears, V. Pres. ; Mrs. H. K. Milliken, Sec .; Miss B. B. Winslow, Treas. ; Mrs. L. P. Green, Auditor ; Rev. C. F. Hersey, Missionary.


Office of City Missionary, 1 Leonard st. ; residence 248 Chestnut st. Office hours-South Chapel, 368 S. Water st., open Tuesdays and Saturdays from 2 to 3 p. m .; North Chapel, 510-516 Purchase st., open Wednesdays at 2 p. m.


Telephone connections at residence and South Chapel. Dispensary at South Chapel open daily except Sunday from 12 to 1 p. m.


City Mission Rescue Home, 25 N. Water st.


NEW BEDFORD DAY NURSERY. 200 Cedar Grove st.


Mrs. N. W. Gifford, Clerk ; Mrs. A. L. Holmes, Treas.


Meet first Tuesday of each month at home 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 of October, at Fifth ward rooms, Fourth st.


NEW BEDFORD FIREMEN'S MUTUAL AID SOCIETY.


Organized Sept. 17, 1872. Incorporated Sept. 25, 1895


Julian A. Sweet, Pres .; John Downey, Vice Pres. ; Jo- seph C. Forbes, Sec. ; Obed S. Cowing, Treas.


Annual meeting first Wednesday in October. Other meetings upon call of President at the several fire stations


NEW BEDFORD INDIAN ASSOCIATION.


258 Pleasant st.


Thomas R. Rodman, Pres. ; Edward T. Tucker, Rec. Sec .; Angeline Ricketson, Cor. Sec .; Nat. W. Gifford, Treas.


Annual meeting in October.


NEW BEDFORD, LOCAL UNION OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


Elizabeth Holmes, Sec .; Judson Burt, Treas.


Meet in March, June, September and December at the different churches in the city.


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NEW BEDFORD PORT SOCIETY.


For the moral improvement of seamen.


Edmund Rodman, Pres .; James Taylor. Sec .; Nathan C. Hathaway, Treas. ; Rev. E. Williams, Chap. and Agt.


Chaplain's office at Mariners Home, 15 Bethel st., open from 9 a. m. to 12 m.


NEW BEDFORD PORT SOCIETY. (LADIES' BRANCH.) Mariners Home, 15 Bethel st.


Mrs. A. R. Tucker, Pres .; Mary K. Taber, Treas. ; Rev. Edw. Williams, Chaplain.


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


NEW BEDFORD PRINTERS' BENEFIT ASSO.


George Esslenger, Pres .; Frederick F. Ellis, Sec .; F. A. Habicht, Treas.


Quarterly meetings on the last Saturday in September, December, March and June. Annual meeting for the election of officers held the last Saturday in September.


NEW BEDFORD PROTECTING SOCIETY.


Charles S. Kelley, Pres. ; Edmond L. Wilde, Sec. and Treas.


Quarterly meetings last Monday of April, July and Oc- tober. Annual meeting last Monday in January.


NEW BEDFORD REFORM AND RELIEF ASSO. 66 Allen st.


Miss B. B. Winslow, Pres .; Mrs. Thomas B. Tripp, Treas .; Ruth Brady, Sec .; Mrs. Caroline King, Matron.


NEW BEDFORD VETERAN FIREMAN'S ASSO.


Samuel C. Hunt, Pres .; Robert N. B. Doane, Sec. ; Lewis E. Milliken, Treas.


Meet first Wednesday of each month at Veteran Fire- man's Hall, High, corner Foster st.


OLD LADIES HOME. 121 Cedar st.


Mrs. Juan F. B. Drummond, Pres .; Mrs. H. A. Scar- borough, Treas .; Elizabeth C. Carter, Sec.


ORPHANS HOME. Taber st. Organized 1842.


For orphans of both sexes. About 37 inmates.


Mrs. Wm. J. Rotch, Pres .; Mrs. Thomas Knowles, Sec. ; Mrs. Otis Pierce, Treas .; Mrs. Bessie M. Angier, Matron


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PROVISION CLERKS' BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. 6212 Purchase st.


Archie C. Webber, Pres. ; H. A. Scarborough, Jr., Rec. Sec .; Charles H. Sisson, Fin. Sec. ; Frank C. Dunham, Treas.


ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL. 261 Pleasant st. cor. Campbell. ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL. Page, cor. Allen st.


A private charity. Established 1885. 50 beds.


This Hospital has a training school of nurses, and grad- uates a class yearly.


ST. MARY'S HOME.


Kempton, cor. Liberty st. Organized 1893.


Rev. Jas. F. Clark, Pres. ; Rev. H. J. Smyth, Treas. ; Sister Mary Juniperia, Clerk and Supt.


For orphans and the aged of both sexes. About 110 inmates. Conducted by the Sisters of St. Francis.


SOUTHERN MASSACHUSETTS FISH AND GAME LEAGUE. 11 Masonic building.


Dr. Arthur Ricketson, Pres .; George H. Palmer, Sec. ; Dr. H. M. Knowles, Treas.


STONE CUTTERS' UNION. Instituted Feb. 14, 1900.


James L. McCann, Pres .; George A. Markey, Sec.


Meet first Monday after the 15th of each month at 346 Acushnet ave.


UNION FOR GOOD WORKS 12 Market st.


Oliver Prescott, Jr., Pres. ; Rev. Joseph S. Swaim, Sec. ; George H. Batchelor, Treas.


WEAVERS' UNION Instituted January, 1891.


John Bintcliffe, Pres .; Matthew Hart, Sec .; James Reed, Treas.


Meet second Tuesday of each month at 346 Acushnet avenue.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. William st. cor. North Sixth.


Organized 1851. Organized again 1867. Incorporated 1883.


Nathaniel W. Gifford, Pres .; E. G. Castor,Gen. Sec. ;


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Roscoe M. Hersey, Boys' Sec .; E. T. Tucker, Clerk ; Edmund Taber, Treas .; A. M. Goodspeed, Auditor ; George T. Ferguson, Physical Director.


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


Mrs. Lott H. Gibbs, Pres. ; Mrs. Geo. W. Paige, Sec .; Sarah D. Holmes, Treas.


Meet second Tuesday of each month from October to June, inclusive, at Y. M. C. A. building.


FRENCH SOCIETIES.


ASSOCIATION DE BIENFAISANCE ET DE SECOURS MUTUELS DES DAMES CANADIENNE. FRANCAISES DE NEW BEDFORD.


Domethilde Lambert, Pres .; Mrs. Louis J. Bellenoit, Sec. ; Mrs. George Tetreault, Treas.


FRENCH ZOUAVES.


Louis Jean, Pres .; Eugene Marchesseault, Sec. ; H. P Dion, Treas.


Meet second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at Hacienda hall, 915 Acushnet ave.


FRENCH ZOUAVES (MILITARY COMPANY).


J. B. Patnaude, Capt.


Drill Monday evening at Hacienda hall, 915 Acushnet ave. FRANCS TIREURS (FRENCH SHARPSHOOTERS).


Ed. D. Pothier, Sup. Pres. ; Theophile Boudreau, Sup. Sec. ; Joseph Marcille, Sup. Treas.


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


FRANCS TIREURS, NO. 1.


Charles J. B. Loiselle, Pres. ; J. A. Forand, Sec .; Fran- cois Plouffe, Treas.


Meet at 70 Hicks st.


FRANCS TIREURS, NO. 2.


Adelard L. Gonneville, Pres .; Joseph Legault, Sec. ; Etienne Quintin, Treas.


Meet at 639 First st.


INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR UNION.


A. P. Lagasse, Pres. ; Henry Gosselin, Treas.


Meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at Cook & Smith's hall, 24 Bowditch st.


LA GARDE D'HONNEUR DE L'UNION OUVRIERE.


E. Dalbec, Capt.


Meet every Wednesday at Cook & Smith's hall, 24 Bowditch st.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


COUNCIL NO. 3, LA LIGUE DES PATRIOTES DE L'UNION ST. JEAN BAPTISTE D'AMERIQUE.


Rev. H. Deslauriers, Spiritual Advisor ; J. M. Gaudette, Pres. ; J. H. Plouffe, Sec. ; Louis Girard, Treas. ; Pierre Boucher, Coll. Treas.


Meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Wamsutta hall.


SOCIETE ST. JEAN BAPTISTE.


Meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at 172 Rivet st.


UNION DES DAMES CANADIENNES.


Mrs. R. D. Bouthillette, Pres .; Miss M. Gelinos, Sec. ; Josephine Bouthillette, Treas.


Meet fourth Sunday of each month at St. John the Bap- tist hall, Meaney's block, S. Water st.


INCORPORATED COMPANIES, ETC.


THE ACETYLENE MACHINE MNFG. CO. 13 Rodman st. Organized 1901. Dr. L. Z. Normandin, Pres. ; Asa Auger, Treas. ACUSHNET CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. 213 Acushnet ave. Capital Stock, $7,500.


James Taylor, Pres. ; Wm. Cole Jr., Sec. and Treas.


ACUSHNET CO-OPERATIVE BANK. 125 Middle st.


Organized Nov. 12, 1889. Capital $1,000,000. Rufus A. Soule, Pres. ; Edgar Lord, Treas.


ACUSHNET MILL CORP. Foot of Delano st. Incorporated 1881. Joseph F. Knowles, Treas.


AMERICAN CARRIER ROCKET CO. 37 Purchase st., rm. 2.


George R. Phillips, Treas.


E. ANTHONY & SONS (INCORPORATED). Pleasant st., cor. Market.


Jan. 1, 1891. Newspaper Publishers and Printers.


Edmund Anthony Jr., Pres. ; Benjamin Anthony, Treas. ; Benjamin H. Anthony, Sec.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE CO.


41 William st. Incorporated 1898. Capital $100,000.


F. T. Akin, Pres .; Frederic Taber, Treas .; A. E. Perry, Clerk. .


BAY STATE CHAIR CO. 1 133 to 137 S. Water st.


W. E. Sparrow Jr., Treasurer and Manager.


BEACON MANUFACTURING CO. (INCORP.). Head of Purchase street. Office 281 Congress st., Boston. 1 Capital $50,000.


Herbert Bragg, Supt.


BRISTOL COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.


205 Merchants Bank bldg. Incorporated 1829. George N. Alden, Sec. and Treas.


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BRISTOL MANUFACTURING CORP. 198 Coggeshall st. Office at City Mnfg. Co., foot of Grinnell st. Incorporated 1892. Capital Stock, $500,000. Benjamin Wilcox, Treas. and Agt .; Geo. Ayers, Supt. BUILDERS' EXCHANGE.


18 Masonic bldg. Incorporated March 16, 1891. Samuel C. Hunt, Pres. ; Edward .F. Penney, Sec. ; Chas. S. Paisler, Treas.


CEDAR STREET GROCERY CO. 306 Cedar st. E. L. Sabins, Mngr. CENTRAL UNION ASSOCIATION. 11-13 North Sixth st. Daniel W. Deane, Pres. ; Samuel Watson 2d, Sec .; B. F. Brownell, Treas.


CITY COAL COMPANY. Foot Middle st.


Incorporated Nov. 1, 1896. Capital Stock, $50,000.


Charles F. Borden, Pres .; Josiah Hunt, Treas. and Mngr.


CITY MNFG. CORPORATION. Foot of Grinnell st. Incorporated 1888. Capital Stock, $750,000. Benjamin Wilcox, Treas. and Selling Agent.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


CLUB STABLE CORPORATION. 34 North Second st. Incorporated Dec. 1895. C. F. Wing, Pres. ; E. C. Brownell, Treas. CORNELL STOCKING CORPORATION. 5 Seneca st. Incorporated 1899. Joseph C. Nowell, Treas.


DARTMOUTH AND WESTPORT ST. RAILWAY CO.


7 Purchase st. Incorporated 1893. Henry H. Crapo, Pres. and Treas. ; Edw. E. Potter, Supt. DARTMOUTH MNFG. CORPORATION.


Cove st. beyond Harbor. Incorporated 1896. James W. Allen. Treas.


DENISON BROTHERS COMPANY. Foot Hillman st.


Incorporated March 1, 1891.


Capital Stock, $100,000. H. C. Denison, Pres. ; Wallace P. Wilson, Treas. DENISON-PLUMMER COMPANY. 100 S. Water st. Incorporated 1896. Capital Stock, $50,000. H. M. Plummer, Pres. and Treas.


GARFIELD AND PROCTOR COAL COMPANY. Foot Hillman st. Capital, $125,000. Geo. N. Proctor, Pres. and Gen. Mngr.


GERMAIN AND BOHEMIAN CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. 900 Acushnet ave. Incorporated 1901. Gustav Braunlich, Pres. ; Christian Hess, Treas. GRINNELL MANUFACTURING CORPORATION. Kilburn, cor. N. Front st. Incorporated 1882. Edward Kilburn, Pres .; Otis F. Pierce, Treas.


HATHAWAY MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Gifford st. Organized Dec. 22, 1888. Capital, $800,000. Thomas S. Hathaway, Pres.


HATHAWAY, SOULE & HARRINGTON (INC.)


Acushnet ave. cor. North st. Capital Stock, $250,000. Rufus A. Soule, Pres. ; H. A. Harrington, Treas.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


W. S. HILL ELECTRIC CO.


6-10 Elm st. Incorporated 1896. Capital, $70,000.


F. A. Sowle, Pres. ; C. S. Mendell, Treas. and Mngr. JOHNSON TYPESETTER COMPANY. 213 North Water st. Incorporated 1897. F. Amos Johnson, Supt.


LAMBERT ROPE CORPORATION. 1 Tarkiln Hill road. Incorporated 1898.


Henry C. Sibley, Pres. ; Franklin A. Wilson, Treas.


MASONIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION.


6 Masonic bldg. Incorporated 1874. Capital, $100,000. Charles W. Clifford, Pres., Clerk and Treas.


MORSE TWIST DRILL AND MACHINE CO. 20 Bedford st.


Andrew G. Pierce, Pres. ; Gideon Allen Jr., Clerk and Treas.


MOUNT WASHINGTON GLASS CO. Prospect st. cor. Howland. Capital Stock, $5,000.


Thomas A. Tripp, Pres. ; Andrew Snow Jr., Treas.


NEW BEDFORD CO-OPERATIVE BANK. 1


125 Middle st. Authorized Capital, $1,000,000 Organized July 8, 1881. Chartered July 11, 1881. G. R. Stetson, Pres .; C. R. Price, Sec. ; Edgar Lord, Treas.


NEW BEDFORD CORDAGE CO.


Court st. cor. Ash (North). Store, Rotch square. Incorporated 1846. Capital $225,000 Charles W. Plummer, Pres. ; Wm. T. Jenney, Treas.


NEW BEDFORD DRY GOODS CO. 182-184 Union st. A. A. Mills, Pres .; A. J. Durfee, Sec. and Treas. NEW BEDFORD FISH CO.


Rotch's (North) and Merrill's wharves. Incorporated May, 1900. Augustine F. Childs, Pres. ; John P. Holmes, Vice Pres .; Benjamin Baker, 'Treas.


NEW BEDFORD FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK. 37 Purchase st. Loum Snow, Pres .; Wm. H. Pitman, Treas.


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NEW BEDFORD GAS AND EDISON LIGHT CO. 121 to 125 Middle st. Works 214 S. Water st. Incorporated 1850. Capital, $640,000. George R. Stetson, Pres. ; Charles R. Price, Treas. NEW BEDFORD ICE CO. 12 School st. Capital Stock, $20,000. George H. Paul, Treas.


NEW BEDFORD, MARTHA'S VINEYARD & NAN- TUCKET STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Office 7 Commercial st. Incorporated Feb. 12, 1886. Capital, $141,700. C. G. Whiton, Treas. and Agent.


NEW BEDFORD THEATRE. 249 to 253 Union st. William B. Cross, Mngr.


NEW BEDFORD TOW BOAT CORP. Office 3 Merrill's wharf. Jesse T. Sherman, Manager.


NEW ENGLAND COTTON YARN CO. 37 N. Water st. Incorporated 1899. Capital $10,000,000.


Andrew G. Pierce, Pres. ; Henry C. Sibley, Treas.


PIERCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Belleville ave. cor. Sawyer st. 1 Incorporated March 3, 1892. Capital, $600,000. Andrew J. Pierce Jr., Treas. and Agent.


POPE'S ISLAND MNFG. CORP.


Pope's Island. Incorporated 1890. Capital, $83,000. H. C. W. Mosher, Pres. ; J. H. Coffin, Treas.


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POTOMSKA MILLS. 774 S. Water st. Incorporated 1871. Capital, $1,200,000. William O. Devoll, Treas .; F. W. Reynolds, Supt.


SOULE MILL.


End Sawyer st. Incorporated March, 1901. Rufus A. Soule, Pres. ; Fred. B. Macy, Treas.


STANDARD RING TRAVELER CO. -


6 Elm st. Organized Jan. 1898. Capital, $100,000. John H. Lawrence, Pres. ; Jeremiah Goff, Treas.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


TAUNTON-NEW BEDFORD COPPER CO. N. Front, rear Wamsutta Mills.


Henry M. Lovering, Pres .; Clarence A. Cook, V. Pres. and Agt. ; Henry F. Bassett, Treas .; John H. Barrows, Asst. Treas.


THE A. L. BLACK-MER COMPANY. 169 N. Second st. John H. Lawrence, Pres. ; Arthur L. Blackmer, Treas. THE MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK. 47 Purchase st.


Directors : William W. Crapo, Pres. ; Andrew G. Pierce, Vice Pres. ; Thomas Wilcox, E. Williams Hervey, Henry C. Denison, William C. Taber, Frederick Grinnell, Henry H. Crapo, Andrew G. Pierce Jr., Thomas S. Hathaway, Hosea M. Knowlton.


THE NEW BEDFORD INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS.


Union st. cor. Fourth. Incorporated 1825.


William W. Crapo, Pres .; Andrew G. Pierce, Chas. W. Clifford, Vice Prests .; Charles H. Peirce, Treas. ; F. A. Washburn, Asst. Treas.


THE NEW BEDFORD SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO. 61 William st.


Capital, $200,000. Authorized Capital, $500,000. E. W. Bourne, Cashier.


THE PAIRPOINT CORPORATION. Prospect, cor. Howland st. Incorporated 1880. Capital Stock, $300,000. Andrew J. Pierce Jr., Pres. ; Clarence A. Cook, Treas. ; Thomas A. Tripp, Manager.


THE SOUTHERN MASS. TELEPHONE CO. 57 N. Second st. THE UNION STREET RAILWAY CO. 7 Purchase st. Incorporated 1887. Capital, $600,000. Henry H. Crapo, Pres. and Treas. ; Edw. E. Potter, Supt. UNION BOOT AND SHOE CO. 67 Purchase st. E. L. Wilde, Pres .; George R. Phillips, Clerk and Treas. WAMSUTTA MILLS. Acushnet ave. cor. Wamsutta st. Incorporated 1847. Capital $3,000,000. Edward T. Pierce, Treas.


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WEEDEN MNFG. CO. 152 N. Water st. Incorporated July 1, 1887. Capital $12,000. Charles. E. Barney, Pres. ; William Ritchie, Treas. F. W. WENTWORTH COMPANY. 211 Union, cor. Pleasant st. Frank W. Wentworth, Pres. ; Hiram W. Wentworth, Treas. WHITMAN MILLS. Office and Factory, Nash Point, Coffin ave. Incorporated 1895. Capital, $1,550,000. Edgar Harding, Pres. ; William C. Taber, Treas.


U. S. OFFICERS, ETC. CUSTOM HOUSE. 1


N. Second, cor. William st. District of New Bedford.


Open every day (Sunday, Fourth of July, Christmas, New Year's day and such other days as may be designated by law, excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.


Officers-George F. Bartlett, Coll. ; Edward P. Haskell, Deputy Coll. ; John F. Goggin, Clerk ; Arthur E. Duffy, In- spector, Weigher and Gauger; George S. Anthony, In- specting and Boarding Officer ; James Craft, Janitor.


LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS.


Charles A. Clark, Palmer Island ; Amos C. Baker Jr., Butler Flats ; Wm. P. Howard, Ned Point ; Zimri T. Rob- inson, Bird Island ; Maynard F. Rush, Dumpling Rock ; Francis Hallet, Relief No. 58 Lightship ; Eugene Terpeny, Cuttyhunk ; Albert W. Matthews, Hen and Chickens Light Vessel ; Albert B. Gifford, Wing Neck; George W. Thompson, Vineyard Sound Lightship.


U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICERS.


Charles T. Smith, Deputy Coll .; office Custom House bldg. ; Walter Clifford, U. S. Commissioner.


U. S. SHIPPING COMMISSIONERS. H. C. Hathaway and James A. Young.


BRISTOL COUNTY. Incorporated June 2, 1685.


County Towns, Taunton, Fall River and New Bedford. Wm. E. Fuller, Taunton, Judge of Probate and Insol- vency.


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Simeon Borden, Fall River, Clerk of Courts. .


Edwin L. Barney Jr., New Bedford, Asst. Clerk.


Arthur M. Alger, Taunton, Register of Probate and In- solvency ; Mabel W Smith, Taunton, Asst. Register of Probate.


Joseph E. Wilbar, Taunton, Register of Deeds, North District.


George B. Richmond, New Bedford, Register of Deeds,


Southern District. Marietta Hammond, Asst. Register.


Charles E. Mills, Fall River, Register of Deeds.


George F. Pratt, Taunton, County Treas.


Lemuel LeB. Holmes, New Bedford, District Attorney.


JAIL AND HOUSE OF CORRECTION.


Ash st. (N.) cor. Court.


J. Arthur Taylor; Deputy Sheriff and Keeper.


Thomas Nickerson, Deputy Keeper.


Elizabeth T. Kerr, Matron; Mrs. Alice Page, Asst. Matron.


Seth W. Godfrey, John H. Cornell, Ezra Holmes, Chas. H. Peck, Albert J. Martin, Wm. H. Flynn, Officers.


Eugene A. Rider, Edwin Whittaker, William W. Sawyer, Alex. B. Crapo, John B. Stone, Wm. E. Spooner, Night Watchmen.


Wm. W. Bonney, John T. Adams, E. A. DeWolfe, Joseph E. Fay, Instructors.


Arthur E. Davis, Cook ; Timothy P. O'Connor, Thatcher B. Crocker, Engineers.


SHERIFF.


State District Police Alfred B. Hodges, Room A, Rand Block, Taunton.


DEPUTY SHERIFFS.


Elijah R. Reed, Seth R. Briggs, Attleboro ; Edmund Hathaway, Dighton; Chas. Corey, Berkley ; Francis H. Wixon, Fall River ; Samuel Hadfield, Fall River ; Daniel W. Riley, Fall River ; James Shaw, Fall River ; Isaac E. Willetts, Fall River ; William Brierly, Fall River; Alexis O. Marien, Fall River ; Beloni Janson, Fall River ; Silas P. Richmond, Freetown ; John W. Nickerson, New Bedford ; J. Arthur Taylor, New Bedford ; Walter R. Spooner, New Bedford ; Thomas S. Butman, New Bedford ; Albert C. Kirby, special, New Bedford ; Geo. F. Weeden, New Bed- ford ; Nathan B. Brooks, New Bedford; Edmund J. Whal- ley, New Bedford ; James W. Riley, N. Attleboro ; E. C. Brown, N. Attleboro ; Frank A. Clapp, Norton ; Stephen R. Lincoln, Raynham; Cyrus Leonard 2d, Raynham ; David Dean, Taunton ; Isaac G. Carrier, Taunton ; Charles J. Nichols, Taunton ; Wm. H. Gifford 3d, Westport ; Wil- liam H. Tallman, Somerset.


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BAIL COMMISSIONERS.


Laurens N. Francis, Wm. H. Fox, Albert Fuller, Simeon Borden.


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.


George T. Durfee, Fall River ; William R. Black, Taun- ton ; John I. Bryant, Fairhaven.


Special Commissioners - John Thacher, Attleboro ; James E. Allen, Dartmouth.


Time of Meeting - At Taunton on Fourth Tuesday of March and September.


County Commissioners meet about the fifth of every month.


MEDICAL EXAMINER.


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Silas D. Presbrey, Taunton ; Associate, Chas. A. Atwood. COMMISSIONERS TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS.


Geo. F. Pratt, Simeon Borden, Jr. at Court House bldg. ; Fred E. Fiske, at Post Office; Charles L. Godfrey, at Taunton National Bank.


MASTER IN CHANCERY.


Marcus G. B. Swift, Fall River.


PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR.


Henry J. Fuller, Taunton.


SESSIONS OF COURT IN BRISTOL COUNTY SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.


JURY TERM.


At Taunton for the Counties of Bristol, Nantucket and Dukes, third Tuesday of April.


At New Bedford for the Counties of Bristol, Nantucket and Dukes, second Tuesday of November.


LAW THRM.


At Taunton, for the Counties of Bristol, Nantucket and Dukes, on the fourth Monday of October.


SUPERIOR COURT FOR CIVIL BUSINESS.


At Taunton, for Bristol county, with jury, first Monday of March and second Monday of September. Without jury, first Monday in February and November.


At New Bedford, for Bristol county, with jury, first Mon- day of May and second Monday of December. Without jury, first Monday of June and December.


At Fall River (a ijournments) with jury, second Monday of January, first Mondays of April and October. , Without jury, first Monday of January and fourth Monday of March.


SUPERIOR COURT FOR CRIMINAL BUSINESS.


At Taunton, for Bristol County, first Monday in February.


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At New Bedford, for Bristol County, first Monday in June.


· At Fall River, first Monday in November. -


PROBATE COURTS FOR 1901.


William E. Fuller, Taunton, Judge of Probate and Insolvency.


Arthur M. Alger, Taunton, Register of Probate and Insolvency.


At Fall River : Jan. 5, Feb. 16, April 6, May 18, July 6, Sept. 14, Oct. 5, Nov. 16.


At New Bedford : Feb. 2, March 16, May 4, June 15, Aug. 3, Sept. 21, Nov. 2.


At Taunton : Jan. 12 and 19, Feb. 9, March 2 and 9, April 13 and 20, May 11, June 1 and 8, Sept. 7, Oct. 12 and 19, Nov. 9, Dec. 7, 14 and 21.


INSOLVENCY COURTS FOR 1901.




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