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Smith Samuel, h. 3 Pearl
Smith Simeon, h. 92 Main
Smith Thos., old road to Stamford
Smith T. M. Rev., assistant pastor of St. Francis' church residence 64 Eagle
Smith Walter N., clerk, E. A. Stroud, h. over store
Sniffens Geo., h. 11 Summer cor. Ashland
Snyder Ora M., teacher, h. 113 Eagle Snyder Peter, fish, etc., h. 18 Houghton
Snyder T. P., poultry dealer, h. Natural bridge Sorell Peter, cook at Richmond House
Sorell Vital, h. 7 Union opp. Eclipse mill
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Southwick Daniel, watchman, h. 7 Hudson Southwick M. S., millinery, 95 Main
Spear Chas. D., bookkeeper, bds. 21 Chestnut
Spear Henry S., h. 48 Houghton
Spear J. N., clerk at Commercial Hotel Spear John W., h. 21 Chestnut
Spear Wm. F., clerk P. O., bds. 21 Chestnut
Spear W. H., traveling correspondent "Boston Herald, ' h. 48 Houghton
Sperry W. H. & Co., china crockery, etc., 2 Martin block
Sperry W. H. (W. H. Sperry & Co.), h. 14 Quincy Sprague Chas. M., bookkeeper, bds. 136 Eagle Sprague Nelson, Mrs., and Herbert D., h. S. State
Sprague F. W., Rev., pastor Universalist church, h. 43 Church
Spring John, shoemaker, h. head of Union Sreenan Owen, h. Union above Glen mill
Stack James, at woolen mill, Braytonville
Stack John, h. rear 51 Centre
Stack Richard, laborer, h. 80 River
Stafford H. M., physician, 4 Martin block, bds. 10 Church Stafford F. D., physician and surgeon, 4 Martin block Stannard Abby, Miss, bds. 41 Church
Stanton Mary, Mrs., h. 4 South
Starks H. Watson (Starks & Temple), h. 92 South Church
Starks & Temple, meat market, 32 State
Stedman W. H., jeweler, 63 Main, h. 11 Grant Steel Charles, laborer, h. Veazie above River
Steiner Catherine, Mrs., h. 11 Ashland
Stevens Chas., engraver, bds. Richmond House
Stevens Chas. D., h. 24 E. Brooklyn Stevens S. F., conductor, h. 3 Davenport block, 99 Main Stevens Thos. A., h. 6 Ashland Stevens Truman O., conductor, h. 45 State
Stevenson Robt., h. Veazie opp. school house
Stewart Adelia A., Mrs., h. Jackson above Eagle
Stewart Chas. H., h. head of Jackson
Stewart Edward C., h. head of Jackson Stewart Edward W., painter, bds., Jackson above Eagle Stiles Fred, shoemaker at Cady's factory Stiles Martin, building mover, h. 62 Holden Stiner Fred, h. 163 East Main
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St. John Alfred, tanner, h. 29 Union St. John Wm., h. 27 Union street hill Stockwell Geo., butcher, Chace & Co., h. 15 Quincy Stone Chas. W., fireman, h. 26 Spring Stone Henry and Peter, h. rear 22 Union Stone Jos., laborer, h. 5 South Stone Louise, Mrs., h. rear 22 Union Stover W. L., music teacher, Davenport block, 89 Main Stover John, h. Furnace hill opp. depot Stowell Alice, teacher, bds. 11 Spring Strain Samuel, h. Union above Glen mill Streeter Hannah, Rhoda and Martha, h. 63 Centre Strickland Sylvester, clerk, h. south end of State Stroud Chandler, mechanic, h. 129 Eagle
Stroud E. A., groceries, dry goods, boots, shoes, crockery, etc., 112 Union, h. 23 Chestnut
Stroud Eva F., clerk, W. H. Gaylord, h. 129 Eagle Stroud M. H., clerk, F. N. Ray, bds. Chandler Stroud's Sullivan Cornelius, mason, h. South Ashland Sullivan Dennis, cabinet maker, rear 20 Liberty Sullivan Jeremiah, laborer, h. 101 N. Eagle Sullivan John, dyer, h. Marshall near Main Sullivan Martin, laborer, h. 12 Brown Sullivan Mary, Mrs., h. 93 Ashland
Sullivan Rich'd, laborer, h. 18 Brown (Gas hill) Sullivan William, laborer, h. 11 Brown Sumner Almarin, carpenter, h. 22 North Eagle Swain Samuel, weaver, h. Braytonville Swan M. E., Mrs., h. 4 Union
Sweatman Stephen, laborer, rear 22 Union Swift F. E., proprietor of Wilson House Swinerton W. H., engineer, bds. Ballou House Sykes David, designer, woolen mill, Braytonville Sykes John, wool sorter, woolen mill, Braytonville Sykes Rob't A. sup't Freeman print works, h. 37 Union Sykes Robert H., bookkeeper, Johnson's, h. 9 Union Sykes Thos. W. sup't N. A. mf'g Co., h Braytonville
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Taft Jas., loom fixer, h. Braytonville Talhaine Albert, sewing machines, h. Ashland cor. Porter Tattershall Roger, print works, bds. Richmond House
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Tattershall John H., machine printer, h. 31 Houghton
Tatro Abram, h. Union below Stroud's grocery Tatro Joseph, h. head of Union
Tatro Frank, laborer, h. 41 Union
Tatro Fred, laborer, woolen mill, Braytonville Tatro John, laborer, h. Union near Glen mill
Taylor James, moulder, h. Meadow near Cherry
Taylor Thomas H., teamster, h. 104 Eagle
Taylor Walter, laborer, bds. 16 Main
Taylor Wesley, laborer, h. 11 Elm
Taylor Wilson A., fireman, h. 7 Houghton
Tefft John, engineer, h. 68 Main
Temple Junius B., clerk, P. O., bds. Grant opp. Elm
Temple Monroe, carpenter, h. 7 Grant
Temple Wm. A. (Starks & Temple), bds. H. W. Starks'
Tenney Oliver and Jerome, h. Notch road
Terry Henry C., mechanic, h. 25 Liberty
Terry James, mason, h. 17 N. Eagle
Terry Reuben, Mrs., h. 32 Liberty
Terry Sidney S., detective, h. 119 Eagle
Terry Wm. T., h. 5 Elm
Thatcher Emery E., farmer, h. head of Union
Thatcher Wm., trucking, h. 44 Houghton
Thayer John, proprietor of Commercial House
Thayer Edwin, Mrs., h. 19 Church
Thayer S. & Son, attorneys and counselors at law, office 4 and 5 Burlingame block
Thayer Shepherd (S. Thayer & Son), h. 130 Main Thayer S. Proctor (S. Thayer & Son), h. 130 Main
The Trimming Store, A. W. Smith, proprietor, 107 Main
Thibedeau J. H., clerk, Chas. Sing's, h. 20 Main
Thompson Henry E., brakeman, bds. Commercial Hotel Thornton James D., color maker, h. 41 Union Thrasher Henry H., h. 75 Ashland
Thurber Addison, h. Franklin near Prospect
Timothy John, weaver, woolen mill, Braytonville
Tinker Arthur M., sup't Johnson Mf'g Co., h Main near Brown
Tinker E. R., collector of internal revenue 10th dist. of Mass., office Bank block, h. 27 Summer
Tinker Giles K., furniture dealer, upholsterer and un- dertaker, 22, 24 and 28 Eagle, h. 23 Summer (see adv.)
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Tinker Henry W., student, Franklin Academy, h. 27 Summer
Tinney Hiram W., watchman, h. 17 Marshall
Tinney Lucina N., Mrs., h. 17 Brooklyn
Titus O. B. (J. B. Orr & Co.), h. 71 Holden Tobin James, laborer, h. 7 Pearl
Tobin Robert, fancy goods, 72 Main, h. 34 Church Tobin Thos., conductor, h. Furnace hill rear depot Toomey Thomas, laborer, h. 4 Pearl
Tougas Ambrose, Mrs., h. 37 Liberty
Tower Angie, teacher, No. 6 Drury Academy
Tower Arthur, h. south end of State
Tower Chester L., teamster, h. Congress near Main
Tower E. A., music teacher, h. N. Church opp. M. E. ch.
Tower Francis O., teamster, Congress cor. E. Quincy Tower Horace A., meat market, 25 Eagle (see adv.) Tower Henry A., butcher, h. Notch road, Braytonville
Tower Hobert C. (Tower & Porter), h. Main near Congre- gational ch.
Tower & Porter, stoves, furnaces, house furnishing goods, etc., 20 Eagle (see adv.)
Towle John H., engineer, 15 North
Towne Wm. B., clerk, h. over post-office Townsend Daniel, carpenter, h. 26 Spring
Townsend H. T., carpenter, h. 35 Washington ave
Trayon Stephen, h. 4 Union opp. Eclipse mill
Troy & Boston R. R. Office, 2 Commercial block, opp. depot, Mark H. Hubbell, agent
Troy & Greenfield R. R. and Hoosic Tunnel, office in Union depot, E. A. Bond, agent
Tuohy Mary, employed at 34 Summer
Turner A. Z., cloth folder, h. head of Veazie Turner Fred A., bookkeeper, h. head of Veazie
Turner Gilbert T., cigarmaker, h. 94 Main
Turner John H., laborer, h. 182 River
Turner Wm. H. (Barber & Turner), bds. 9 Chestnut
Tuttle N. D., salesman, N. H. Arnold's, bds. Richmond House
Tuttle Heury L., laborer, h. Frederick near Houghton Tyler Amy A., h. 75 Union
Tyler Albert W., brakeman, 11 Summer
Tyler C. and E., Misses, h. 17 Chestnut
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Tyler E. D. & Co. general insurance agents, office over Adams National Bank (see adv. on back cover) Tyler E. D. (E. D. Tyler & Co.) and (T. W. Richmond & Co.), h. 73 Union
Tyler John B., postmaster, h. 75 Union
Tyrrell Frank A., marble worker, J. H. McHugh & Co. Tyrrell James, boiler maker, h. Main st., Furnace hill Tyrrell James, student, h. Main st., Furnace hill
Tyrrell Wm., boiler maker, h. Main st., Furnace hill
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Underhill Wm., shoemaker, bds. with Horace E. Kies Underwood Warren P., clerk, Sperry & Co., bds. 7 Quincy U. S. and Canada Express, T. A. Halpine, agent, in depot
Vadner & Brother, carriage manufacturers, rear 74 Main Vadner Edmond (Vadner & Bro.), h. 19 North Vadner Samuel (Vadner & Bro.), h. 11 Pleasant Van Antwerp Henry, carpenter, h. 23 Brooklyn Van Buskirk John, laborer, h. 105 Eagle Vandenburgh Willis D., carpenter, 26 Beaver Veazie Chas. C., shoemaker, h. Veazie next school house Veazie Samuel, h. 54 River
Viall Wm. G., restaurant, h. 40 Prospect
Vinton Edwin F., baggagemaster, h. 34 Spring
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Wade Ranson, teamster, h. 1 N. Eagle Waddy S. J., clerk, B., H. T. & W. Railroad Waite Richmond E., shoe cutter, h. 1 Marietta Walden Arnold, farmer, h. Notch road Walden Benjamin, south end of Ashland Walden Mary, Mrs., h. 1 Beaver opp. the mill
Walden R. G., deputy sheriff for Berkshire and Frank- lin counties, auctioneer and insurance agent, office Wilson block opp. post-office, h. 20 Pleasant (see adv.)
Mrs. W. B. WALDEN, MANUFACTURER OF
Dair Jewelry,
of every description, including Watch Guards, Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Charms, &c.,
Braided in various styles, and mountings furnished. Hair Jewelry never goes out of style, and is a good way to preserve the hair of deceased friends.
SWITCHES, CURLS. PUFFS &C., made to order at short notice to match any shade or color of hair, and at reason- able prices.
Particular attention will be given to straightening and making up Hair Comb- ings, by the use of an ingenious ma- chine, the roots can be turned one way. Orders by mail will receive prompt atten- tion.
Mrs. W. B. WALDEN. 24 South St. North Adams, Mass.
MRS. W. B. WALDEN
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS
ALL STYLES OF PRINTING
-COMPRISING-
LETTER HEADS,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS &C.,
PUT UP IN PADS WITH
HODDER'S BLOTTER TABLET. Sole owner for Berkshire County.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
Printing in Bronze and Colors.
Latest styles of Visiting and ad- dress Cards, neatly and promptly done here.
Mrs. W. B. WALDEN,
24 South St. North Adams, Mass.
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Walden Wm. B. Mrs., job printer, office 22 South, h. do (see adv.)
Walker Alfred, carpenter, h. 100 S. Church
Walker Chas. L., machinist, h. head of Franklin
Walker Frank, h. 7 Brooklyn
Walker Frank A., treas. Glen Woolen Co., h. 56 South Church
Walker Frank C., h. head of Franklin
Walker Geo. F., laborer, h. 25 Lincoln
Walker Geo. F., jr., h. 25 Lincoln
Walker Gilbert L., dyer, h. 11 Elm
Walker Henry.C., shoemaker, h. Lincoln near Grant
Walker Luther, h. Marshall near Phoenix
Walker Aaron, h. opp. 27 Prospect
Wall Edmond, on the Cliff, Union st
Wall James, laborer, h. Union near Tyler's mill
Wall Patrick, Union hill rear Eclipse mill
Wallace Jas., car reporter, h. 125 Eagle Walsh Mary, Mrs., h. 4 Pearl
Ward H. D., practical photographer, portrait painter and dealer in fine arts., 78 Main st. opp. Adams Nat. Bk., h. 1 Chestnut cor. Spring (see adv.)
Ward Richard, currier, h. head of E. Main
Ward H., shoemaker, h. head of Briggs ave.
Warner S. J., painter, h. rear 12 Church
Warren Chas. H., salesman, Clark & Co., h. 78 Eagle Warren Geo., h. 79 Main
Warren Irving T., engraver, h. 7 Blackinton block
Warren Isaiah, machinist, h. 20 Union above Eclipse mill
Warren Richard A., engraver, h. Willow dell
Warren William, foreman engraver, Freeman print works, h. 43 Union
Washburn Geo , fireman, bds. 5 Lincoln
Watson Robt., wool sorter, h. Braytonville
Watson F. A., ticket clerk, B. H. T. & W. Railway office Wattson Edwin D., accountant, B., H. T. & W. Railway office.
Way W. H., organist Episcopal ch., bds. Richmond House Weeks Susan, Mrs., 26 River
Weisner Christopher, h. old rd. to Stamford
Welch David, in B. & A. R. R. depot, bds. J. Welch
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Welch E. R., wagon maker and general wood worker, repairing of all kinds done in a first class manner at short notice, shop on Marshall cor. Centre, h. head of North
Welch James, laborer, h. Union above Tyler's mill
Welch John, laborer, h. Ashland below Wash'n ave.
Welch Matthew, saloon, h. 6 Brooklyn
Welch Otis E., clerk O. Dalrymple's, bds. E. R. Welch Welch Owen W., saloon, 45 State, h. 27 Centre
Welch Thos., car inspector, h. 9 Main
Welch Thos., laborer, h. 78 River
Wells Daniel M. (O. Wells & Son), h. Braytonville
Wells Eugene H., clerk, Phoenix mill, h. 28 Summer
Wells Henry N. (agent), dealer in coal, wood and kind- lings, 78 Centre, h. 28 Summer
. Wells John H., spinner, h. old road to Stamford
Wells Louise H., Mrs., h. 12 Chestnut
Wells Orson (O. Wells & Son), h. Braytonville
Wells O. & Son. manufacturers of acids and iron liquor, Braytonville
Wells Virgil B., student, h. 28 Summer
Welton Chas. R., clerk, bds. 86 Eagle
Welton Geo. G., shoe cutter, h. 86 Eagle
Welton Willard, agent, h. south end of State. .
Welton Willard A., clerk, h. south end of State
Welton Wm. A., painter, h. 84 State.
Welton Wm. S., blacksmith, h. south end of State
West Geo., clerk G. M. Mowbray, Union st.
Westcott Waity Mrs., h. 48 Holden
Western Union Telegraph Office, W. F. Orr, man- ager, Wilson Block opp. post office
Westover John, h. head of E. Quincy
Wetherbee H. E., bookkeeper, J. Hunter & Son, h. 12 E. Quincy
Wetherbee Lizzie, compositor, Transcript, h. 48 Centre
Wetherbee Phebe, Mrs., h. 12 E. Quincy
Wetherbee Rebecca, widow, 48 Centre
Whalen James, dyer, h. head of Union
Whalen James, laborer, h. S. Church below Bradley
Whalen Patrick, janitor, h. Main near the cemetery
Whalen Thos., harness maker, h. South Church below Bradley
Whalen Thos., liquors, 23 State, h. Main
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Wheeler Addison, shoemaker, h. 21 Prospect Wheeler Edward, laborer, h. 95 Ashland
Wheelock Wm., weaver, h. Main near Braytonville Whipple Archibald M., carriage trimmer, h. 7 Veazie Whipple R. D., clerk, C. E. Ketchum, Braytonville
Whitaker C. F., general insurance agent, 9 Burlingame
block, h. Morris between Summer and Quincy (see adv.)
Whitaker E. D., (retired), h. 22 Main opp. Richmond House
Whitaker Valmore A., treasurer, North Adams Sav- ings Bank, h. 24 Summer
Whitcomb Andrew J., painter for M. L. Manchester Whitcomb Chas. A., baggagemaster, h. 10 Pleasant Whitcomb Henry G., fish, 30 Eagle, h. rear 12 Church Whitcomb Jas., carpenter, h. State below Ballou House White Albion P., engineer, bds. 5 Grant
White Dwight, clerk, Wright & Co .. h. 68 Holden White Frances, Mrs., Brooklyn below Liberty
White Henry, laborer, h. Briggsville
White Jas. H., off Brooklyn opp. Freeman's pond
White Jas., machinist, h. 1 Grant cor. Lincoln
White Jas. R., clerk, bds. 1 Grant
White John, h. Franklin st. lane
White S. M., watches and jewelry and agent for the Davis Sewing Machine, 80 Main, nearly opp. the N. A. Savings Bank, h. 9 E. Quincy cor. Wall (see back cover)
White Michael, h. 11 Elm
White Rudolphus, teamster, h. Marshall opp. print works White L. W., watch maker, h. 9 E. Quincy cor. Wall Whitman Harriet, Mrs., h. 84 State opp. Ballou House Whitman Ira, shoemaker, h. 7 Jackson
Whitman & Millard, shoe manufacturers, 17 Union Whitman Reuben, h 86 Eagle
Whitman W. H., (Whitman & Millard) h. 20 Chestnut Whitmore Edward, h. head of E. Quincy
Whitney Chas. E., W. U. Telegraph messenger
Whitney Chas. R., mason, h. Jackson near Prospect Whitney Ed. B., shoemaker; h. 16 Bryant
Whitney George, carpenter, h. 18 Prospect
Whitney Gilbert C., clerk, F. Mf'g Co.'s store, bds. 86 Eagle
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Whitney Henry, carpenter, h. 12 Prospect
Whitney H. K., moulder, bds. 24 State
Whitney Henry J., clerk, F. Mfg. Co.'s store, h. 14 Pros- pect
Whitney Martin M., invoicer, h. 16 Prospect
Whitney Royal, carpenter, h. 5 North
Whitney Zeva, packer, h. 12 Prospect
Whittiam Geo. M., painter, h. head of Franklin
Whittiam John, h. head of Franklin
Wilbun Arthur, clerk with Chas. Sing Wilbur Jeremiah, h. south end of Ashland
Wilbur J., dealer in bread, crackers, cakes, pastry, and confectionery, jellies, nuts, etc., ice cream furnished at wholesale or retail 30 Eagle, h. 14 Church (see adv.) Wilbur Carroll A., baker, h. 13 Chestnut
Wilbur Ellen, Mrs., h. 77 Holden
Wilbur John H., restaurant, 17 Main
Wilbur John, bds. Ballou House
Wilbur John H., shoemaker, h. rear 12 Church
Wilbur John T., printer, "News" h. 76 Holden Wilbur Laban S., farmer, h. Notch road
Wilbur Wm., conductor, h. 153 South Ashland
Wilbur Wm. I., shoemaker, h. State next Ballou House
Wilcox Edwin, weaver, woolen mill, Braytonville Wilcox Frederick, h. 3 Veazie
Wilcox Geo., weaver, h. Burdickville
Wilcox John, laborer, h. 20 Brown (Gas hill)
Wilcoxson F. A., cotton broker, bds. Richmond House Wiley Edson O , bank watchman, h. Grant opp. Elm
Wilkinson E. S., cashier of Adams National Bank, h. 32 Church
Wilkinson Warren J., at Adams National Bank, h. 3 Church
Williams Benjamin, proprietor Wilson House hair- dressing rooms, Main st., cor. Holden, h. 35 E. Brooklyn
Williams Chas., Mrs., h. 8 Chestnut
Williams Chas. M., clerk, bds. 73 Holden
Williams Henry H., farmer, h. head of Franklin
Williams John A., shoemaker, h. 4 Blackinton block Williams Laura P., Mrs., h. 73 Holden
Williams Morris, laborer, h. 46 Prospect
Williams Moses, weaver, woolen mill, Braytonville
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Williams Thos., weaver, h. Braytonville Willian Thos., bleacher, h. Marshall opp. gas house Willian Wm., laborer, h. Marshall near Main Wilmot Angeline, Mrs., h. Union next Glen mill Wilmot Chas., shoemaker, bds. Union, next Glen mill Wilmot Francis L., painter, bds. Union next Glen mill Wilmot Wm. A., laborer, bds. Union, next Glen mill
Wilson House Drug Store, Main cor. Holden (see adv.):
Wilson Mary, Mrs., h. 91 Eagle
Wilson Wm. E., carpenter, h. 11 Hudson
Winard Frank, laborer, h. Main near cemetery
Wining Wm., laborer, h. Franklin cor. Prospect Winslow Enoch, blacksmith, h. 47 Liberty
Witherell Albert, h. 37 Church
Witherell Albert F., shoemaker, bds. with Mrs. O. With crell
Witherell Arthur J., ass't treasurer of North Adams Sav- ings Bank, and agent Nat'l line, h. 114 Eagle Witherell Carrie M., hair dealer, 2 Penniman row Witherell E. J., carriage maker, Willow dell, h. 114 Eagle Witherell Geo. W., Mrs., h. 5 Blackinton block
Witherell E. M., blacksmith, h. Jackson above Eagle
Witherell Orrin, Mrs., h. 115 Eagle
Witherell E. J. & Son, carriage manufacturers, Willow dell
Witt Geo., Mrs., h. Moulton hill
Witt Ivory, farmer, h. 117 State opp. Dibble's mill Witt L. A., Mrs., resides, with A. B. Wright Witt Marshall M., h. 117 State opp. Dibble's mill Wood Andrew J., h. 3 Union opp. Eclipse mill Wood Frank, hostler, Flaggs livery, h. 7 Summer Wood Jos., night telephone operator, h. Centre Wood Richard, upholsterer, h. 134 Eagle Wood Thos., engraver, bds. 16 Main cor. Marshall Wood Warren B., h. 3 Union opp. Eclipse mill Wood Willis A., h. 3 Union opp. Eclipse mill Woodruff Moses, h. 18 Washington ave Woodward Jennie M., teacher, bds. 1 Willow dell Woodward L. W., supt. water works, h. 1 Willow dell Woodward O. C., millwright, h. 1 Willow dell Worden Merritt S., clerk, h. 88 Ashland, cor. Porter Worden Markus L., tree agent, h. 88 Ashland cor. Porter
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Worthington Chas, laborer, h. 9 Houghton Wright Albert, laborer, h. 133 Ashland Wright A. B., (Wright & Co.), h. Bank near Summer Wright A. W., wholesale and retail dealer in lumber, shingles, lime, cement, etc., office and yard Chestnut opp. Pittsfield depot, L. S. Drowne, agent
Wright & Co., dealers in flour, groceries, provisions, etc., 4 and 5 Blackinton block (see adv.)
Wright D. D., Mrs., h. 3 Beaver
Wright Hixon H., laborer, h. 11 South
Wright J. H. (Wright & Co.), h. 13 Summer
Wright M. P., Mrs., resides with John A. Rice 137 Main
Wylie Jas. H., jr., clerk, B. & Darby, h. 74 State
Wyman Alvin, carpenter, h. 10 North Eagle
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Yarter Alphonso, shoemaker, h. 6 South Yarter Eli, fireman, h. 14 Beaver
Young Arthur W., express driver, h. 34 State
Young G. B., dentist, Bank building 69 Main, office hours 8 to 12 A. M., 1 to 6 and 7 to 8 P. M., bds. 20 Summer Young Robt., tailor, h. 30 Spring
Young John, laborer, h. Marshall rear Phoenix mill
A. W. STEARNS,
DEALER IN
Fancy Woods, Designs,
And Scroll Saw Material of every description.
ALSO PICTURE FRAMES. 146 River, TROY.
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NORTH ADAMS Business Directory. 1880-81.
Acid and Iron Liquor Manufacturers. Wells O. & Son, Braytonville
Agricultural Implements.
Burlingame & Darby's, Burlingame block (see front colored page) . Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle (see page 26)
Auctioneer. Walden R. G., Holden opp. post office (see page 13)
Bakers.
Wilbur J., 33 Eagle (see page 28) Kimball S. F., Hayden block, Eagle st. Manville A. Holden nearly opp. P. O.
Blacksmiths and Horseshoers.
Cavanaugh T. J., 15 Main
Rand E. A., 47 S. Ashland (see page 5)
McDougal & Barcellou, Marshall cor. Centre (see page 20) Miller Alonzo, Union cor. Willow dell (see page 24) Miller & Hebert, Centre near Holden
Vadner & Bro., rear 70 Main
Witherell E. J. & Son, Willow dell near Union
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Books and Stationery.
Dalrymple O., Main cor. Holden (see colored page) Phillips' Bookstore, 75 Main
Bookbinders.
Robinson Jas. T. & Son, Bank street (see page 14)
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers.
Cady F. A., Bradford place 112 Main
Collins & Riordan, Fisher block, 6 Main
McConnell John, Main st
Martin William, 10 State, Martins block
Rand L. C., 5 Eagle st., (see page 31)
Ray F. N., 1 Burlingame block (see page 2)
Broom Manufacturer. Brigham T. E., 140 N. Eagle
Builders' Materials.
Dibble S. B., State near depot (see page 7)
Carpenters and Builders.
Bassett & Sheldon, Bank near Main
Crandall H. M., foot of Marshall
Cummings John, head of Liberty
Davis Frank, 98 S. Church (see page 25)
Gregory Gilbert, Centre st.
Sherwin Thos. S., State near depot
Carriage and Sleigh Manufacturers.
Barber & Turner, Furnace hill, Main st. (see page 21) Miller Alonzo, Union cor. Willow dell (see page 24) Miner O. S., Willow dell (see colored page) Welch E. R., Marshall cor. Centre (see page 27) Witherell E. J. & Son, Willow dell near Union
Civil Engineers.
Brown F. P., Bank block
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Locke Augustus W., Troy and Greenfield R. R. and H. T. Office
Locke Frank B., 6 Burlingame block
Clothing and Gent's Furnishing. (see Merchant Tailors.)
Barnard, Gallup & Co., 4 Wilson block (see back cover)
Baker F. H. & Co., 34 Main (see page 19)
Cutting Chas. H. & Co., 1 & 2 Martin's block (see front cover)
Gatslick Morris, 66 Main
Coal Dealers.
Rand E. A., 47 Ashland (see page 5)
Richardson A. W. & Son, 59 State near depot, and Wilson House block, opp. post office
Richmond T. W. & Co., 31 State (see back cover)
Wells H. N. (agent) Centre opp. Lincoln (see page 20)
Confectionery.
Millard H. J., 76 Main (see page 23)
Dalrymple O., Main cor. Holden (see colored page)
Rice G. L. & Bro., Main cor. Eagle
Wilson House Drug store, Main cor. Holden (see page 1ยบ)
Wilbur J., Wilbur block, 33 Eagle (see page 20)
Cotton Towel Manufacturer
Jones Chas. H., River bet. Veazie and Brown
Crockery, Glass and Earthenware.
Billings G. & C. W., 90 Main (see page 54)
Tower & Porter, 20 Eagle (see page 2) Loftus T. F., 19 Eagle (see page 18) Ramsdell 99 cent store, 6 Wilson block (see page 47) O'Brien Wm., 27 Eagle (see page 31) Sanford Michael, 55 Eagle cor. Centre
Smith S. L. & Co., 2 Beaver
Sperry W. H. & Co., 2 Martin block
Stroud E. A., 112 and 114 Union
Dentists.
Brown W. E., Dr., Fisher's block, Maine
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Davenport A. F., Dr., 1 Davenport's building 87 Main Young G. B., Bank Building, 69 Main (see page 26)
Dining Room.
Littlejohns Dining room 48 State
Drain Tile and Sewer Pipe Manufacturer. Rand E. A., 47 Ashland (see page 5)
Drugs and Medicines.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame bl'k (see colored page)
Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle near Main (see page 26)
Millard H. J., 76 Main (see page 23)
Rice G. L. & Bro., Main cor. Eagle
Wilson House Drug Store, Main cor. Holden (page 19)
Dry Goods and Fancy Goods.
Arnold N. H., 2 & 3 Wilson block, Main st.
Gaylord W. H., 3 Martin block
Haslam R. H. & Co., 4 Martin block (see front cover)
Kiely E. C., Mrs., 31 Eagle
Mason F. B., 8 Blackington block
Smith Homer A., 87 Main
Express Companies.
American Express, T. A. Halpine, agt., in depot National Express, T. A. Halpine, agt., in depot
U. S. & Canada Express, T. A. Halpine, agt., in depot
.Fertilizer's.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see col. page) Richardson A. W. & Son, State near depot Rand E. A., 47 Ashland (see page 5)
Fish and Oysters.
Germain L. A., Eagle cor. Centre (see page 27) Whitcomb Henry G., 30 Eagle
Flour, Feed, and Grain.
Hodge M. D. & A. W., foot of Main (see page 12)
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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
Rand E. A. (feed and grain, only) 47 Ashland (see page 5) Wright & Co. (flour, only) 4 and 5 Blackinton block (see page 23)
Florist.
Barlow Clara M., Floral lane, rear of 12 Church opp. Quincy (see page 22) Coleman Louis, 36 Houghton (see page 23)
Electric Exploding Apparatus.
Mowbray Geo. M., 113 Union (inside front cover)
Fulling Mills and Cloth Washers. Hunter Jas. & Son, 1 Main
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