North Adams city directory 1881-1882, Part 3

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
Number of Pages: 188


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The soldiers' monument on Main street is a fitting trib- ute to the fallen sons of '61,and was designed and executed by C. Niles Pike, the distinguished New England sculptor.


The North Adams Gaslight Co. was incorporated in 1864 with a capital of $50,000 ; the quality of gas is first class, being of 18 candle power and manufactured only from Penn' gas coal. 7


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HISTORICAL SKETCH


The North"Adams Library Association is located in Martin block and is in a flourishing condition, with Geo. M. Mowbray as its President.


"The Adams Club," is the social organization of North Adams, and is composed of the most respected and prom- inent manufacturers and merchants. . Their rooms in Martin Block have recently been frescoed, carpeted Fand papered in the most elegant style, and are unexcelled in their beauty and appointments by any similar organization in the State.


THE MERCANTILE INTERESTS.


North Adams may justly be proud of the extent and variety of its mercantile interests, as well as the notable integrity of its merchants.


The retail trade is "so"varied and extensive that we will be compelled to refer to the classified Business Directory, which will be found complete in the pages following the list of residents.


It will be sufficient, to say that it meets all the require- ments of its rapidly growing population, so that it will not be found necessary to go outside of its corporate limits for the necessaries or luxuries of life, which are furnished in abundance at the lowest Boston, and New York prices.


In preparing the foregoing sketch, it has been"our aim to be reliable, and hope in the future, as in the past, to improve upon our previous efforts.


To all our patrons we feel grateful and remain,


The Public's Humble Servants,


R. S. DILLON & CO.


Census of Massachusetts, 1881.


TOTAL - 1,833,086.


BARNSTABLE CO.


Lenox


2,043


Barnstable


4,250


Monterey


635


Brewster


1,144


Mt. Washington


205


Chatham


2,252


New Ashford


203


Dennis.


3,290


Marlborough


1,876


Eastham


692


North Adams 10,192


Otis.


785


Harwich.


3,265


Pittsfield


13,367


Orleans


1,294


Provincetown


4,345


Sandwich


3,514


Truro


1,079


Wellfleet.


1,908


Yarmouth


2,173


Total,


31,945


BERKSHIRE CO.


Adams.


5,593


Alford


348


Becket.


1.123


Cheshire


1,537


Clarksburg


724


Dalton.


2,052


Attleboro'


11,111


Egremont


875


Berkeley


927


Florida.


459


Dartmouth


3,430


Gt. Barrington


4,658


Dighton


1,791


Hancock ..


642


Easton


3,902


Hinesdale.


1,595


Fairhaven


2,875


Lanesborough


1,278


Fall River


49,006


Lee.


3,939


Freetown


1,329


Savoy.


715


Sheffield


2,204


Stockbridge 2,360


Tyringham


542


Washington


492


W. Stockbridge


1,934


Williamstown.


3,395


Windsor 644


Total,


69,049


BRISTOL CO.


Acushnet. 1,105


Falmouth


2,422


Peru


403


Mashpee.


347


Richmond.


1,124


Sandisfield


1,107.


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CENSUS OF


Mansfield


2,765


Middleton 1,000


New Bedford


26,875


Nahant ..


808


Norton


1,732


Newbury.


1,566


Raynham


1,681


Newburyport


13,537


Rehoboth


1,891


N. Andover


3,217


Seekonk


1,228


Peabody


9,028


Somerset


2,006


Rockport


3,912


Rowley


1,201


Salem


27,598


Salisbury


4,079


Saugus ...


2,626


Swampscott


2,501


Topsfield


1,165


Wenham


889


W. Newbury


1,989


Total,


244,640


FRANKLIN CO.


Ashfield


1,062


Bernardston


934


Buckland


1,739


Charlemont


932


Colerain.


1,777


Conway


1,760


Beverly


8,445


Boxford.


8:24


872


Bradford


2,643


Danvers


6,636


Essex.


1,670


Georgetown


2,231


Heath


560


Leverett


742


Leyden


507


Hamilton


935


Monroe


166


Haverhill


18,475


Montague


4,876


New Salem


869


Northfield


1,603


Lynn ...


38,284


Orange 3,171


Lynnfield. 686


Rowe


502


Manchester


1,640


Shelburne


1,621


Marblehead


7,467


Shutesbury


529


Merrimac


2,237


Sunderland 755


Methuen


4,392


Warwick


713


Chilmark.


494


Cottage City.


679


Edgartown.


1,301


Gay Head


161


ยท Gosnold


154


Tisbury


1,516


Total, 4,305


ESSEX CC.


Amesbury


3,555


Andover


5,171


Deerfield


3,543


Erving


Gill.


733


Greenfield


3,903


Hawley


592


Gloucester ..


19,329


Groveland


2,227


Ipswich.


3,699


Lawrence


39,178


Westport


2,898


. Total,


139,121


DUKES CO.


Swanzey


1,356


Taunton


21,213


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MASSACHUSETTS.


Wendell


465


Middlefield.


648


Whately


1,074


Northampton


12,172


Pelham


614


Total,


36,000


Plainfield


457


HAMPDEN CO.


Prescott


460


Agawam


2,216


South Hadley


3,538


Blandford.


979


Southampton 1,046


Brimfield


1,203


Chester


1,473


Chicopee


11,325


Granville


1,205


Hampden


958


Holland


302


Holyoke.


21,851


MIDDLESEX CO.


Acton.


1,797


Arlington


4,100


Monson


3,785


Ashby.


914


Montgomery


303


Ashland.


2,394


Palmer


5,504


Ayer


1,882


Russell ..


823


Southwick.


1,104


Belmont


1,615


Springfield


33,340


Billerica


2,000


Tolland


452


Boxborough


319


Wales


1,030


Burlington


711


Cambridge


52,740


Carlisle.


478


Chelmsford


2,553


Concord


3,922


Dracut.


1,605


Dunstable


453


Everett


4,159


Belchertown


2,346


Chesterfield


769


Groton ..


1,862


Cummington


881


Holliston


3,099


Easthampton


4,206


Hopkinton


4,602


Enfield.


1,043


Hudson


3,739


Goshen


327


Lexington


2,460


Granby


753


Lincoln


882


Greenwich


634


Littleton


994


Hadley


1,938


Lowell


59,485


Hatfield ..


1,495


Malden


12 017


Huntington


1,236


Marlborough.


10,126


Ware


4,817


Westhampton


564


Williamsburg


2,234


Worthington


758


Total,


47,235


Longmeadow


1,401


Ludlow


1,526


Bedford


931


Westfield


7,587


W. Springfield


4,149


Wilbraham


1,628


Total,


104,117


HAMPSHIRE CO.


Amherst


4,299


Framingham


6,235


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CENSUS OF


Maynard.


2,191


Hyde Park. 7,090


Medford


7,573


Medfield


1,365


Melrose


4,560


Medway


8,955


Natick


8,480


Milton


3,206


Newton


16,995


N. Reading


900


Norfolk


930


Pepperell.


2,348


Reading


3,181


Sherborn


1,401


Randolph


4,027


Sharon


1,492


Somerville


24,985


Stoneham


4,891


Stow.


1,045


Sudbury


1,178


Tewksbury


2,171


Townsend


1,967


Tyngsborough


681


Wakefield.


5,548


Waltham


11,711


Bridgewater


3,620


Brockton


13,608


Carver


1,039


Duxbury


2,196


E. Bridgewater


2,710


Halifax 542


Hanover


1,897


Hanson


1,309


Hingham


4,485


Hull.


383


Kingston


1,524


Lakeville


1,008


Marion.


958


Marshfield


1,785


Mattapoisett


1,365


Middleborough


5,237


Pembroke


1,405


Plymouth


7,094


Canton


4,523


Plympton


694


Cohasset


2,182


Rochester.


1,043


Dedham


6,224


Rockland


4,553


Dover


653


Scituate


2,466


Foxborough


2,951


S. Abington


3,024


Franklin


4,051


S. Scituate


1,820


Holbrook


2,132


Total,


96,462


PLYMOUTH CO.


Abington


3,697


Watertown


5,426


Wayland


1,962


Westford


2,147


Weston


1,448


Wilmington


933


Winchester


3,802


Woburn


10,938


Total,


317,961


NANTUCKET CO.


Nantucket


3,726


Total,


3,726


NORFORK CO.


Bellingham


1,223


Braintree


3,855


Brookline


8,053


Stoughton


4,875


Walpole


2,494


Weymouth 10,571


Wrentham


2,482


Needham


5,254


Norwood


2,345


Quincy


10,529


Shirley


1,365


MASSACHUSETTS.


55


Wareham


2,897


Lunenburg 1,101


Mendon


1,094


Milford.


9,310


Total,


74,024


Millbury.


4,741


SUFFOLK CO.


Boston


362,535


Northborough. 1,676


Chelsea


21,785


Northbridge. 4,053


Revere


2,263


North Brookfield.


4,459


Oakham


869


Oxford


2,604


Paxton


592


Petersham


1,109


Phillipston


621


Athol


4,307


Princeton


1,100


Auburn


1,317


Royalston


1,192


Barre


2,418


Berlin


977


Shrewsbury


1,500


Blackstone


4,908


Southborough


2,042


Bolton


903


Southbridge


6,465


Boylston.


854


Spencer 7,466


Brookfield


2,820


Sterling


1,414


Charlton


1,900


Sturbridge


2,062


Clinton


8,030


Sutton


3,105


Dana.


739


Templeton


2,789


Douglas


2,241


Upton


2,023


Dudley


2,804


Uxbridge


3,111


Fitchburg


12,405


Warren.


3,889


Gardner


4,988


Webster


5,696


Grafton


4,030


Westborough 5,214


Hardwick


2,233


W. Boylston


2,994


Harvard


1,253


W. Brookfleld


1,917


Holden.


2,499


Westminister


1,652


Hubbardston


1,386


Winchendon


3,722


Lancaster


2,008


Worcester.


58,295


Deicester


2,779


Leominster


5,776


Total,


226,885


Total,


387,626


WORCHESTER CO.


Ashburnham


1,666


Rutland


1,060


Winthrop.


1,043


W. Bridgewater


1,665


New Braintree 610


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BUSINESS LAW IN DAILY USE.


It is not legally necessary to say on a note " for value received."


A note drawn on Sunday is void.


A note obtained by fraud, or from a person in a state of intoxication, cannot be collected.


If a note be lost or stolen, it does not release the maker; he must pay it.


A note given by a minor is void.


Notes bear interest only when so stated.


Principals are responsible for the acts of their agents.


Each individual in a partnership is responsible for the whole amount of the debts of the firm.


Ignorance of the law excuses no one.


It is a fraud to conceal a fraud.


The law compels no one to do impossibilities.


An agreement without consideration is void.


Signatures made with a lead pencil are good in law.


A receipt for money paid is not legally conclusive.


The acts of one partner binds all the others.


Contracts made on Sunday cannot be enforced.


A contract made with a minor is void.


A contract made with a lunatic is void.


Checks or drafts must be presented for payment without unreasonable delay.


If the time of payment of a note is not inserted it is held payable on demand.


An endorsee has a right of action against all those whose names were on the bill when he received it.


An indorsement may be written on the face or back.


An indorser may prevent his own liability being used by " without re- course," or similar words.


An oral agreement must be proved by evidence. A written agreement proves itself. The law prefers written to oral evidence because of its precision.


RATES OF POSTAGE IN THE UNITED STATES.


LETTERS .- Letters to any part of the United States, 3 cts. per 1/2 ounce.


Drop letters-that is, letters mailed in a city, to be delivered elsewhere in the same city, 2 cts. per 1/2 ounce.


Registered letters are charged 10 cts. in addition to the proper postage.


BOOKS, TRANSIENT NEWSPAPERS, MERCHANDISE, ETC .- Books, circulars and other printed matter (including Transient newspapers), seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots and scions, in packages not exceeding 4 lbs. in weight, for each ounce or fraction thereof, 1 ct. per ounce.


Merchandise or samples, in packages not exceeding 4 lbs. in weight, for each ounce or fraction thereof, 1 ct. per ounce.


Newspapers, circulars and periodicals not exceeding 2 ounces in weight, deposited for wcal delivery, 1 ct. each. Exceeding 2 ounces, 2 cts. each.


All matter not prepaid at letter rates must be so wrapped that it can be examined without destroying the wrapper, and must not contain any writing whatever, inside or outside, except the address; but samples may be numbered to correspond with the numbers in a descriptive letter. Glass, liquids, poisons, explosives, and other dangerous matters are excluded.


MONEY ORDERS .- Money orders can now be obtained at almost any post office. It is the safest way of sending money. Rate on money orders in the U. S .: Not exceeding $15, ten cents ; over $15 to $30. fifteen cents ; over $30 to $40, 20 cents ; over $40 to $50, twenty-five cents. Money Orders to Great Britain and Switzerland : Not exceeding $5, fifteen cents ; over $5 to $10, twenty-five cents ; over $10 to $20, fifty cents ; over $20 to $30, seventy-five cents; over $30 to $40, one dollar; over $40 to $50, one dollar and twenty-five cents. Money orders to Germany : Not exceeding $10, twenty-five cents; over $10 to $20, fifty cents; over $20 to $30, seventy-five cents ; over $30 to $40, eighty cents; over $40 to $50, one dollar. Money orders to Canada : Not exceeding $10. twenty cents ; over $10 to $20, forty cents ; over $20 to $30, sixty cents ; over $30 to $40, eighty cents ; over $40 to $50, one dollar. No fraction of cents to be introduced.


NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY 1881-82.


ABBREVIATIONS .- The following abbreviations are used in this Direc- tory : ave, avenue ; agt, agent; bds, boards ; cor, corner; h, house ; opp., opposite.


A


Abraham Geo., h. 31 Beaver Adams John, watchman, h. 16 Union opp. Eclipse Mills Adams Joseph, shoemaker, h. 9 Brooklyn Abraham Lewis, peddler, h. 78 State


Adams John H., h. opp. 32 Spring


Adams J. H., furniture dealer and undertaker, 1 Adams' block, 113 Main, h. 105 Main (see adv.)


J. H. ADAMS, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN


FURNITURE


of Every Description.


Also PICTURE FRAMES.


BRACKETS AND


FANCY CABINET WARE


UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Adams Block, 113 Main St., NORTH ADAMS, Mass.


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Adams National Bank of North Adams, Main cor Bank (see adv.)


Adams Nathaniel, sewing machines, h. 20 Wash. ave.


Ahern Maggie, Miss, h. 4 Quincy


Albree Chas., hack driver, "Flagg's," bds. Richmond House


Alderman Dallas, h. 4 Union Hill


Alderman Franklin, h. 15 Beaver


Alford G. W., Mrs., b. 14 Summer


Alford Arthur S., general insurance opp. post office, Summer (see adv.)


agency, h. 14


Allen Hector, slater, h. Summit ave. near Main


Allen Kinsly F., Furnace hill opp. depot


Allen Robt., farmer, h. E. Mountain road


Allen Sarah, Mrs., h. Natural bridge


Allen Seth, marble worker, E. Mountain road


Allen Walter W., h. Moulton hill


Amadon Arthur F., student, bds 140 E. Main


Amadon Geo. A., acid maker, h. Braytonville


Amadon Earnest A., teamster, h. 119 Eagle


Amadon Izore, Miss, bds. 7 Hudson


Amadon Lewis, farmer, h. Braytonville


Amadon Perry F., tanner, 140 E. Main


Amadon Samuel, policeman, h. 24 State


Amblo John, moulder, bds. 62 Holden


American Express, Thos. A. Halpine, agt., in depot


Ames Lumber Co., Geo. B. Perry, agt., 12 Main


Ames Wm. C., clerk, h. 123 Eagle


ARTHUR S. ALFORD, GENERAL


Insurance and Real Estate AGENCY. 9 Agent Travelers' Life and Accident Insurance Co., of Hartford, Wilson House, Opposite Post Office, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


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Anderson D. A., principal high school, h. 9 Wall Anderson Wm. H., laborer, h. rear 32 Ashland


Angell J. C., editor " Hoosac Valley News," h. 74 Eagle


Angier F. W., clerk, B., H. T. & W. R. R., h. 9. Chestnut Archer Jas. A., telegraph operator, h. S. Ashland


Armstrong David, carriage and sign painter, Marshall cor. Centre, bds. with Jos. Armstrong (see adv.) Armstrong Henry, mason, h. 8 South


Armstrong Horace, laborer, h. 86 State.


Armstrong Joseph, mason, h. South cor. Spring


Armstrong Wm., color mixer, h. 9 E. Brooklyn


Arnold E. H , h. 10 Lincoln


Arnold John F., insurance, h. 13 E. Quincy


Arnold N. H., dry goods, carpets, oilcloths, etc., 2 and 3 Wilson block, Main st., h. 10 Chestnut Arnold Oliver, h. 12 Church


Arnold Print Works, manufacturers of calico prints, office and works on Marshall street


Arnold -, carpenter, bds. 32 Spring


Arnum Chas., laborer, h. near Ballou House


Arnum Fisk, Mrs., h. head of Veazie Arnum Geo. D., blacksmith, h. south end of State Ashman Wm. Augustus, h. Pleasant near East Quincy


Ashman Jas. V., clerk, Braman's, h. 83 Centre Ashman John L., lumber dealer, h. 27 North Eagle Ashton Thos., carpenter, h. 9 South Atwood Ann, Miss, bds. 24 River


Atwood Edwin R., Jr., folder, h. 132 Eagle


Atwood Edwin R., machinist, 132 Eagle Atwood Mary A., widow, h. 132 Eagle Atwood Wm. L., painter, bds. 132 eagle Atwood Sarah, Mrs., bds. 32 River Austin Chas., baggage master, h. rear 32 Ashland Austin Harry W., painter, bds. 10 Beacon Austin John, wagon maker, h. 3 Beaver Averill Everett L., shoemaker, h. 16 South Averill Geo., shoemaker, h. 14 Hudson Averill Geo. W., dealer in cigars, tobacco and smok- ers articles in general, 86 Main and 16 South Avey Joseph, spinner, h. Union near Glen mill


Ayres Geo. P., U. S. gauger, office Bank block (3rd. floor,) bds. 18 Pleasant


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B


Babb Henry, engineer, h. 9 Houghton


Babb Wm., fireman, bds. 79 State.


Babbitt Nathan S., physician and surgeon, office and residence 104 Main, office hours until 9 A. M. and 1 to 2 and after 6 P. M.


Babcock Lyman, butcher, h. Northern Lights ave.


Babcock Nelson A., h. 1 Union, opp. Eclipse mill


Babson Bella, Miss, clerk, bds. 75 W. Main.


Backus Albert P., factory store at Greylock, h. Brayton- ville


Bacon Alfred W., overseer, 8 Wall


Bacon Franklin C. (Greylock mills), bds. E. M. Har rison's


Bacon Joel, h. 36 Holden cor. Centre


Bailey Fred J., clerk, bds. Richmond House


Bailey Henry, h. rear 9 .Brooklyn


Bailey John, teamster, h. 17 Washington ave.


Bailey Johnson, shoemaker, h. Ray off Franklin!


Bailey Sylvester, overseer, h. rear 9 Brooklyn


Baird John, h. 118 Eagle


Baker H. E. (Williams & Baker), h. 46 Centre


Baker Joseph, laborer, head of E. Quincy


Baker Leslie C., clerk, Rice & Bro., bds. 129 Main


Baker Samuel, fireman, bds. 4 Blackinton block


Ballou Henry J., farmer, south end of State


Ballou W. A., proprietor of Ballou House, 85 and 87 State (see adv.)


Ballou M., Ballou House, 87 State


Ballou Willard, packer, h. 120 Eagle cor. Hudson


Barber Asa, Mrs., h. 11 Spring


Barber D. J., leather manufacturer and dealer in hides, pelts and tallow, 27 Union, h. 13 Pleasant


Barber Frank, clerk, h. 13 Pleasant


Barber James M., h. 175 Main


Barber John, shoemaker, h. rear 31 Eagle


Barcelou A. D. (McDougall & Barcelou), h. 7 Bryant


Barden Chas., carpenter, bds. 12 Prospect


Bardwell Elijah, milk dealer, south end of Ashland


Barkley Frank, laborer, 28 River


Barlow Alvin H., mechanic, bds. 98 Eagle


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Barlow Clara M., florist, Floral lane, greenhouse east of 12 Church, opp. Quincy, h. 14 Floral lane (see adv.)


Barnard E. (Barnard, Gallup & Co.), bds. 19 Summer Barnard, Gallup & Co., ready made clothing, gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, trunks, etc., 4 Wilson House block and 34 Main (see adv. on back cover) Barres L. M. (L. M. Barnes & Co.), h. 25 Quincy Barnes L. M. & Co., watches, etc., 5 Wilson block.


Barnicote -, machine collector, h. S. Church Dear Ashland.


Barrett John H., h. 46 Centre


Barrett John, h. South Furnace opp. depot


Barrington Mark, laborer, h. 20 Union


Barry John, bartender, h. 7 Lincoln


Barry John, h. rear Phoenix mill


Barry Patrick, h. Marshall rear Phoenix mills


Barry Paterick, bds 12 Centre


Barry Peter, laborer, h. 33 Brown


Barry Wm. and Daniel, rear Phoenix mills


Bartlett Cortland, G., clerk, bds. 3 Church


Bartley Robt., laborer, h. Furnace hear Main


Barton Sumner, bookkeeper, bds. Richmond House


Bascom S. H., clerk at 112 Main


Baskim Mary, bds. 6 Beaver Bassett Geo. E., h. 83 Main


Bassett Henry O., painter, h. 86 River


Bassett D. D., carpenter, h. S. end of State


Bastion Chas., brakeman, h. Chestnut near R. R.


Bateman T. S., dealer in beef, pork, mutton, ham, sausages, etc., also manufacturer of pressed corn beef, 28 Eagle


Bates Edwin, boss weaver, Woolen mill, h. 3 Bratonville Bates Geo., bds. 212 River


Bates Mark, Jr., barber, h. 36 River


Bates Mark, mason, south end of State


Bates Mary, domestic, Wilson House


Bates Wm. H., loom fixer, Main st., Braytonville


Baxter Lyman, carpenter, h. 105 State


Beals Morris, carpenter, h. Bradford place


Beals Wm. W.,teamster, h. Main near Braytonville


Beaudreau Peter, shoemaker, 6 Brooklyn


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Beaupves Cyprien, h. 92 Eagle Beaupves Fred, laborer, 52 Liberty Beauvias Joseph, h. 114 River Beckwith Henry, h. Ashland below R. R. bridge


Beer E. H., attorney-at-law and collector from all parts of the U. S. and Canada, 11 Martin block


Behan Elizabeth, Mrs., h. rear 51 Centre


Belvel Frank, dyer, h. 28 Brown Beliveau Joseph, h 5 Brooklyn


Bemis E. L., engineer, bds. Ballou house


Benack Wm., broom maker, bds. rear 41 Liberty


Benack David, laborer, h. rear 41 Liberty


Benedict Alexander, painter, h. 9 Union


Benedict Chas. N., clerk, h. 5 Elm


Benedict Francis D., shoemaker, 9 Union


Benjamin Walter, shoemaker, bds. 21 State Bennett John, miner, h. rear 51 Centre


Bennett S. B., laborer, h. rear Kemp's factory


Benoit Antoine, shoemaker, h. 29 Union hill


Benoit Frank, Union bill, rear Eclipse mill


Benson Henry W., express agent, h. 5 Church Benson J. W., machinist, h. 34 Eagle


Bentley Jos., manager "Arnold's" print works, h. 29 Sum- mer


Benton Frank H., mason, bds. 12 Pleasant


Benton H. C., mason, h. 3 E. Quincy


Benton Hattie A., teacher, bds. 3 E. Quincy


Benton Horace, mason, h. 38 Prospect


Benton John C., drug clerk, h. 11 Spring


Berkshire National Bank, of North Adams, Daven- port block, 93 Main street (see adv.) Bernard Joseph, h. 5 Brooklyn


Beron Frank, shoemaker, bd -. 44 River


Berry Wm., barber, Hayden block


Berry Chas. H., livery, 82 Main, h. 89 Main


Best Samuel, h. South Furnace, rear of depot


Bevel Alfred, dyer, h. 28 Brown


Beverly Geo. H., butcher at 14 Holden


Bevill, Lavina, domestic, h. 23 Quincy Bevunette Frank, h. Union hill


Bigelow Geo. S., car inspector, h 24 Washington ave.


Bigford Susan, Miss, bds. 21 Prospect


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Biliveau Eleazar, h. rear 78 River


Billings C. W. (G. & C. W. Billings), h. 125 S. State Billings G. & C. W., stoves, tinware, etc., 90 Main nearly opp. Adams National Bank (see adv.)


Billings Geo. (G. & C. W. Billings), h. 123 S. State


Billings S. A., Mrs., h. 125 State


Billings Wm. F., employed F. R. R., bds. 129 Main


Bingham David, 13 Union opp. Eclipse mill


Bingham J. W., Mrs., h. 12 N. Eagle


Biron Celester, h. 40 Braytonville


Biron Frank, carpenter, h. 17 Braytonville


Biron Francis, h. 43 Braytonville


Biron Peter, h. 35 Braytonville


Bishop E. L., millinery goods, 70 Main Bishop Homer, h. 13 Brooklyn Bishop Maxim, h. 88 River


Bissaillon Edmund, clerk, Barnard, Gallup & Co.


Bissaillon Zach., shoemaker, h. rear Eclipse mill Bixby Alice G., Miss, teacher, bds. 6 Cherry


Bixby W. H., deputy sheriff, office Transcript building, h. 6 Cherry


Blackinton S. Woolen Co., manufacturers of fancy cassimeres, office and mills Blackinton


Blackinton S., president of the Adams Nat. Bank and president of S. Blackinton Woollen Co., h. Church cor. Main


G. & C. W. BILLINGS, DEALERS IN Stoves, Tinware, Crockery, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, PAPER STOCK AND OLD METALS, Opp. Adams National Bank, 90 Main St., North Adams, Mass. Agents for the " Superior" Range ; best cooking convenience made. Would refer to A W. Hodge, A. C. Houghton, Perry Lewis. Call in and look at it.


Agents for the celebrated "GOLD COIN" Heating Stove. (See inside back cover.) Also the new "IDEAL" Parlor Stove, an excellent sub- stitute for a grate


G. & C. W. BILLINGS.


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Blackinton A. M. and Harriet E., 101 Main Blair Charles, h. Ashland near R. R. bridge Blair Louis, h. Ashland below R. R. bridge Blair Wm., h. Ashland beyond R. R. bridge Blanchan Geo., clerk, bds. with H. D. Childs Blanchard Chandler H., h. 4 Marietta


Blanchard Flora R., Union above Tyler's mill Blanchard Mary A., with A. B. Hosley, 50 Liberty Blanchard L E., in tunnel, h. 8 Marietta


Blanchard Myron R., stair builder, h. 18 South Blanchard Nelson, laborer, h. Moulton hill Blanchard Victor, b. Moulton hill


Blanchaw Arthur, h. 121 State


Bleau Napoleon, shoemaker, bds. 68 Centre


Blide Matthew, laborer, 31 Beaver


Bliss A. C, h. Washington ave. opp. South Bliss Elizabeth, widow, 4 Union


Bliss H. Clay, treas. N. A. Fire Dist., clerk of select- men, and sec. Hoosac Valley Ag'l Soc., office Sum. mer cor. Morris, h. 69 Eagle


Bliss Harry C., clerk A. Nat. Bk., bds. 69 Eagle


Bliss M. R., car inspector, bds Ballou House


Bliss Wm., shoemaker, bds. rear 36 Prospect


Bliss Wm. E., shoemaker., h. Moulton hill Blood Henry C., carpenter, h. Ashland cor. Porter


Blood John H , contractor, h. 92 Main Blood William, carpenter, h. S. Ashland


Bly Frank A., conductor, h. N. Eagle cor. Jackson


Blythe Theophilus, engraver, h. 50 Houghton Boardman Wm. Henry, baggage master, h. 19 Spring Blood Herbert R., section boss, h. 10 East Brooklyn Bocock Manuel, weaver, h. 23 Brooklyn


Bocock Wm., weaver, h. 38 E. Quincy Boket John, h. 17 N. Eagle


Boland Ann, Mrs., h. 7 Union


Boland B. J., groceries, canned goods, provisions, etc., 45 Eagle, h. 159 E. Main (see add.)


Boland L., engineer, bds. Ballou House Boland Michael, h. 11 Union


Boland P. J. ( P. J. Boland & Co.), h. 4 Quincy


Boland P. J. & Co., merchant tailors, 1 Martin's block, Main cor. State (see adv. front cover)


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Bond Austin, treasurer of the Troy and Greenfield R. R. and Hoosac Tunnel, office Union passenger station, h. 115 Union


Bond Alfred L., with J. A. Bond, bds. 115 Union


Bond E. A., agent Troy & Greenfield R. R., office in old Troy and Boston depot, h. 11 Church


Bond John A., livery, sale and boarding stable, 51 Hol- den and Centre


Bond Mrs. L. V., h. 47 Church


Bond Newton C., clerk, h. 47 Church


Bonner David, engraver, h Clerksburg


Booth Dan'l H., shoemaker, h. 54 Holden


Booth Geo. N., artist, bds Ballou House


Booth Herbert L., mechanic, h. old Stamford road


Bordeleau Jos., labroer, h. South near Washington ave.


Bordeleau Patrick, h. South near Washington ave.


Bordinat Sylvan, bds. 34 Holden


Bosely Leander, brakeman, h. South cor. Washington ave.


Bosely Jos., h. South junction Washington ave.


Boston Dry Goods Store, 4 Martin block, Main street Bouchard Chas., shoemaker, h. 51 Eagle


Boucher Dora, Mrs., h. Hayden block


Boughton Jas. A., h. 17 Spring


Boulger Alice, Mrs., h. 198 River


Boulger Michael, h. Ashland cor. Washington avenue


Bourdon Adolphus D., harnessmaker, h. head of E. Main


Bourdon William, harnessmaker, h. head of E. Main


Bover Joseph, laborer, h. 19 East Brooklyn


Bowen Diana F., Miss, h. 26 Quincy


Bowen Horatio N., h. 17 N. Eagle


Bowen James, clerk at Lee's, Briggsville


Bowen W. E., clerk, T. & G. R. R.


Bowers Joel, machinist, h. Wesleyan near Prospect


Bowers Wm., clerk of court, h. 20 Summer Bowes Patrick, h. 30 Union Hill


Boyd John, laborer, h. rear 71 Union


Boyd Levi, employed at Phoenix mills, h. 121 State


Boyd Pythagoras, analytical chemist, h. Marshall


Boynton Geo. C., foreman, h. rear 202 River


Brackley Geo., laborer, h. 7 Brown


Bracewell John, agent Freeman Mfg. Co., h. 7 Wall




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