North Adams city directory 1883-1884, Part 10

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Publication date: 1883
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
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Trustees-Sanford Blackinton, Calvin T. Sampson, E. S. Wilkinson.


Clerk-L. D. Marcellus.


Treasurer-E. S. Wilkinson.


Supt. S. S .- A. W. Fulton.


Organist-John L. Howes.


Chorister-F. P. Brown.


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ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Summer Street.


Sunday service 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P. M.


Rector-Rev. Harry I. Bodley.


Senior Warden-Chas. H. Read.


Junior Warden-A. D. Miner.


Vestry-W. A. Gallup, W. L. Brown, Jos. Bentley, Samuel Mabbett, A. M. Tinker, F. A. Wilcoxson, Henry Duckworth, John Emmott.


Clerk-F. A. Wilcoxson.


Treas .- W. A. Gallup. Supt. S. S .- George Hopkins.


Organist and Chorister-David Roberts.


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FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.


20 State street.


Sunday service 10:30 A. M., and 7 P. M., in winter, and 7:30 in summer. Sunday school after morning service.


Pastor-Rev. James Taylor.


Trustees-Dr. O. J. Brown, A. W. Hodge, Wm. G. Cady.


Clerk-William Bowers.


Treasurer and Collector-M. Sanford.


S. S. Supt .- A. M. Sheldon


Organist .- Miss Tower.


ST. FRANCIS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Eagle street opposite Centre.


Mass at 8:30 and 10:30 A. M., Sunday school 1:80 P. M., and Vespers at 4 P. M.


Pastor-Rev. Chas. E. Burke.


Asst. Pastor-Rev. Thos. F. Murphy.


NOTRE DAME OF THE SACRED HEART. 145 Main street.


Mass 10:30 every Sunday. Vespers at 4 P. M., Sunday school at 3 P. M.


Pastor-Rev. C. Crevier.


MASONIC DIRECTORY. COMPOSITE CHAPTER, R. A. M.


Meets first Wednesday of each month at Burlingame block.


High Priest-W. H. Dumville.


King-Richard Lidford.


Scribe-Daniel Luther.


Capt. Hosts-Wallace E. Brown.


P. Sojourne-Chas. E. Ketchum.


R. A. Capt .- Henry W. Harris. Master 1st Vail-E. A. Rand.


2d Vail-E. A. Richardson.


3d Vail-G. H. Patrick.


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Treasurer-L. W. White. Sec .- Junius B. Temple. Chaplain-W. H. Bixby. Tyler-Luke A. Burdick.


LAFAYETTE LODGE, F. & A. M.


Meets on Monday on or before the full of the moon. W. M .- C. E. Ketchum.


S. W .- A. W. Fulton. J. W .- Eugene Shepard.


Treasurer-John Rouse.


Secretary-J. H. Shumway.


Chaplain-Thomas Mole.


Marshal-A. H. Pattison.


S. D .- G. A. Averell.


J. D .- Emery Prouty. S. S .- H. F. Cary. J. S .- N. H. Pratt.


I. S .- D. S. Hoag.


Tyler-J. B. Loomis.


Organist-Wm. Warren. Finance Committee-A. W. Fulton, R. E. Lidford, George Mabbett.


GREYLOCK LODGE, F. & A. M.


Meets second Tuesday of each month at Masonic Hall.


W. M .- E. T. Dart. S. M .- H. D. Ward. J. W .- O. S. Miner. Treasurer-Horace A. Tower.


Sec .- Alexander Craswell. Chap .- John H. Orr. S. D .- Fred W. Reed. J. D .- J. A. Twing. S. S .- J. B. Temple.


J. S .- F. E. Hinkelbein.


Tyler-A. M. Hubbard.


ST. PAUL COMMANDERY, K. T.


Regular Conclave, second Friday evening of each month. Eminent Commander-Daniel Upton.


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Generalissimo-Charles D. Belden.


Captain-General-Daniel Reardon.


Prelate-George French.


Senior Warden-Frank N. Ray.


Junior Warden-John E. Drew.


Treasurer-E. W. Blackinton.


Recorder-Geo. F. Miller.


Standard-Bearer-Wallace E. Brown.


Sword-Bearer-Hobart C. Tower.


Warder-Richard E. Lidford.


Guards-W. H. Dumville, G. H. Patrick, R. A. Wood. Sentinel-John G. Loomis.


KNIGHTS OF HONOR, No. 487.


Past Dictator-Geo. H., Lidford.


Dictator-G. H. Miner.


Vice Dictator-F. R. Rice.


Assistant Dictator-Wm. H. Reagan.


Reporter-C. A. Wilbur.


Financial Reporter-F. A. Brooks.


Treasurer-Dr. H. Bushnell.


Chaplain-Ira Lindsey.


Guide-Henry Turner.


Examining Physician-Dr. H. Bushnell.


Guardian-Orson Dalrymple.


Sentinel-Wm. King.


Representatives-Dr. O. J. Brown, alternate J. R. Chip- pendale.


Meet Wednesday evenings in Odd Fellows Hall, Wil- bur's block.


ODD FELLOWS DIRECTORY. ONECO LODGE No. 100, I. O. O. F.


Instituted Dec. 19, 1845 ; re-instituted Jan. 8, 1878.


Regular meetings, Tuesday evenings at Odd Fellows Hall, Wilbur's block Eagle street.


N. G .- A. N. Hicks. V. G .- F. B. Walker. Rec. Sec .- S. P. Partridge. Per'm. Sec .- H. N. Wells.


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Treasurer-George G. Welton.


Warden-F. W. Pinkham. Conductor-G. E. Phillips. O. G .- Peter Miller. I. G .- O. Hicks. Chaplain-W. H. Draper.


TEMPERANCE DIRECTORY.


THE CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.


Meet every Friday evening.


LADIES' CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. Meet in various places.


FATHER MATTHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.


Meet second Sunday of every month, next St. Francis church.


Spiritual Director-Rev. Chas. E. Burke.


President-James Bradley.


Vice-President-Wm. F. Crowley.


Secretary-Michael McGrath.


Treasurer-Dennis Finnegan.


Bookkeeper-M. O. Larken. Librarian-P. Ryan.


MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.


(COMPANY F, 2d Regiment Infantry Mass. V. M.)


Captain-Chas. L. Frink. 1st Lieutenant-E. Barnard.


Meets Friday evening of each week at Armory Hall, Main st.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.


CHARLES D. SANFORD, POST No. 79.


Meets in Bank block every Friday evening. Commander-Peter Snyder.


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SONS OF VETERANS. LINCOLN CAMP NO. 9.


Meet every Wednesday in Bank block.


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Capt-J. N. Mckown. 1st-Elmer E. Hewitt. 2nd-J. W. Hayden.


NORTH ADAMS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Room Martin block.


Open on Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 8:30, and Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 P. M.


NORTH ADAMS CLUB. Meets in Martin block.


President-L. Pomeroy.


Vice Presidents-S. S. Joy, C. H. Ingalls


Treasurer-E. D. Tyler.


Secretary-Frank A. Walker.


Directors-George C. Briggs, Wm. L. Brown, A. W. Hodge, S. W. Ingalls, F. E. Swift, Wm. S. Johnson, A. C. Houghton.


CLUB BRUNSWICK. Rooms in Collin's Block, Main street.


President-Giles K. Tinker.


Vice-President-F. W. Reed.


Treasurer-F. W. Welsby.


Secretary-John W. Leroy.


Directors-D. H. Raymond, Albert Witham, Henry W. Tinker.


HOOSAC VALLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.


President-William S. Johnson, North Adams.


Vice Presidents-D. R. Smith, Adams, Charles D. Bel- den, Williamstown.


Treasurer-William Burton, North Adams. Secretary-H. Clay Bliss, North Adams.


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Executive Committee-Wm. S. Johnson, North Adams, D. R. Smith, Adams, H. Clay Bliss, North Adams, W. H. Bixby, North Adams, Foster E. Swift, North Adams, Chas. D. Belden, Williamstown, William Burton, North Adams, Jas M. Waterman, Williamstown, A. B. Gardner, Pownal, Vt., J. B. Farnum, Cheshire, A. M. Tinker, North Adams ..


Auditor-John B. Tyler, North Adams.


Delgate to State Board-James M. Waterman, Williams- town.


INCORPORATED COMPANIES.


NORTH ADAMS GAS LIGHT Co .- Opposite Post Office. Capital $50,000. Incorporated 1864; reorganized April 1st, 1878. Pres't and Manager-A. W. Richardson. Clerk and Treasurer-Frank S. Richardson. Directors-A. W. Richardson, W. S. Johnson, W. L. Brown, E. A. Richard- son, A. E. Richmond.


FREEMAN MANUFACTURING Co .- Incorporated 1874. Manufacturers of print cloths and prints. President-L. L. Brown. Treasurer-W. L. Brown. Agent-John Bracewell. Supt. of Mills-Chas. S. Peach. Supt. of Print Works-F. P. Pearson.


JOHNSON MANUFACTURING Co .- Incorporated 1847. Manufacturers of gingham. Prest' and Treas .- Wm. S. Johnson. Secretary-A. M. Tinker. . Supt .- Wm. W. Cleghorn.


S. BLACKINTON WOOLEN Co .- Incorporated 1876. Manufacturers of fancy cassimeres. Pres't-S. Blackin- ton. Treas .- O. A. Archer. Agent-L. Pomeroy.


NORTH ADAMS MANUFACTURING COMPANY .- Braytonville. Incorporated Oct. 23d, 1877. President-H. G. B. Fisher. Treas .- E. B. Penniman. Supt .- Thos. W. Sykes.


C. T. SAMPSON MF'G Co .- Manufacturers of Women's misses' and children's shoes. Pres't-C. T. Sampson. Treas. and Clerk-Geo. W. Chase.


ARNOLD PRINT WORKS .- Incorporated Oct. 10th, 1876. Manufacturers of calico prints. President-A. C. Hough- ton. Treasurer and Clerk-Wm. Arthur Gallup. Directors- A. C. Houghton, C. G. Evans, Wm. Arthur Gallup.


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GLEN WOOLEN CO .- Incorporated 1880. Manufacturers of fancy cassimeres. President-S. Blackinton. Supt .- Geo. Mabbett. Treas .- Frank A. Walker. Directors- S. Blackinton, Wm. L. Pomeroy, John F. Plummer, Frank A. Walker, Geo. Mabbett.


GREYLOCK MILLS .- Incorporated 1880. Manufacturers of ginghams. President-W. C. Plunkett. Treas .- S. Harris Pomeroy. Manager-Wm. B. Plunkett.


TROY AND GREENFIELD R. R. AND HOOSAC TUNNEL. - A. W. Locke, manager; Austin Bond, treasurer ; office in Union passenger station.


BANKS.


ADAMS NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH ADAMS.


Designated Depository of the United States.


Incorp'd 1832. Reorganized 1865. Capital $500,000. Surplus, $150,000.


President-S. Blackinton.


Vice-President-S. W. Brayton.


Cashier-E. S. Wilkinson.


Directors-S. Blackinton, S. W. Brayton, C. T. Sampson, W. H. Whitman, E. S. Wilkingson, A. C. Houghton, W. L. Brown, W. S. Johnson, C. H. Mather. Discount day, Monday. Annual meeting, second Tuesday in January.


NORTH ADAMS SAVINGS BANK.


Incorporated 1848.


President-C. T. Sampson.


Vice-Presidents -E. D. Whitaker, Wm. Burton, J. Rockwell. ยท


Treasurer-V. A. Whitaker.


Assistant Treasurer-Geo. Walter Olds.


Trustees -C. T. Sampson, E. D. Whitaker, A. W. Hodge, J. Rockwell, Henry S. Millard, E. S. Wilkinson, W. H. Gaylord, A. W. Richardson, Geo. L. Rice, William Burton, Nathan White, H. T. Cady, A. C. Houghton.


Board of Investment-A. W. Richardson, A. W. Hodge, George L. Rice.


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THE BERKSHIRE NATIONAL BANK .. North Adams, Mass.


Capital $200,000. Authorized capital, $500,000.


President-J. Rockwell.


Vice-President - A. W. Hodge.


Cashier - C. H. Ingalls.


Directors- J. Rockwell, A. W. Hodge, Keyes Danforth, James Hunter, H. T. Cady, W. H. Gaylord, S. W. Ingalls, J. R. Houghton, Stamford, Vt., Jas. C. Chalmers, Adams, Mass.


HOOSAC SAVINGS BANK OF NORTH ADAMS,


Incorporated 1871.


President -O. A. Archer.


Vice-Presidents-H. P. Briggs, James E. Hunter, C. R. Taft and Samuel T. Mather.


Treasurer-C. H. Ingalls.


Trustees - A. E. Richmond, Keyes Danforth, James E. Hunter, J. M. Chase, H. J. Millard, C. H. Ingalls, Sam'l T. Mather, Joel Bacon, H. P. Briggs, E. B. Cady, Geo. B. Perry, Timothy Collins, James Hunter, J. H. Flagg and F. A. Walker.


ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, NO. 4.


Meet in Cady's block, Eagle st., 1st and 3d Sundays. President-Dennis Finnegan.


Vice Pres .- P. H. Riley. Recording Sec .- John Cronin.


Financial Sec .- Thomas Leahy. Treasurer-Timothy Riordan.


Physician-Chas. J. Curran, M. D.


ROBERT EMMETT ASSOCIATION.


Meets every Sunday evening in Bradford block,


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MASS. CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS, ST. FRANCIS' COURT NO. 2.


Meets 1st and 3rd Sunday at Christian Doctrine Hall.


Chief Ranger-Wm. Armstrong.


Vice Chief " -John Flynn.


Sec. Recording-P. H. Smith.


Sec. Financial-John Quinn.


Treasurer-James Foley.


Court Physician-Charles J. Curran, M. D.


ST. JEAN SOCIETY (Benevolent).


Meet rear French Catholic Church 1st and 3d Sunday of each month.


Chaplain-Rev. C. Crevier.


PHENIX BREWERY.


JAMES DALY, ,


MALSTER AND BREWER,


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Export and India Pale Ales and Porter,


NOS. 297 TO 303 SECOND STREET,


TROY, N. Y.


BLACKINTON.


A thrifty and picturesque village on the Troy and Bos- ton Railroad two miles from North Adams. It derives its name from Samuel Blackinton the president of S. Blackinton Woolen Co., which gives employment to about 350 operatives and manufacture about 60 tons of fancy cassimeres per month. The present officers of the com- pany are: President, S. Blackinton. The village con- tains a post office, a telegraph and express office, two general stores and one carriage shop. The most com- mendable efforts have been made by its leading citizens to promote intellectual and moral culture, as will be seen from the following list of organizations which are in a flourishing condition :


BLACKINTON UNION CHURCH-Pastors, Rev. A. C. Os- born, Rev. S. McKean, Rev. T. T. Munger.


Church Committee, Wm. A. Hopkins, Jas. H. Wylie, Thos. C. Phelps, Wm. Wilkinson, Calvin B. Cook.


Clerk and Treas .- Arthur M. Smith.


Supt. Sabbath School-O. A. Archer.


Organist-Mrs. Ella McGregory.


BLACKINTON FREE LIBRARY-Main street. Open Satur- day afternoon from 1 to 4.


Librarian and Treas .- (). A. Archer.


BLACKINTON READING ROOM ASSOCIATION-In Blackin- ton Hall ; President, Edward H. Howe; Sec'y and Treas. Edward Hughes.


FATHER MATTHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY-Meet in the old school house Blackinton village.


President, John Mahony; Secretary, James Mahony ; Treasurer, P. B. Maloney.


BLACKINTON BRASS BAND-15 pieces.


BLACKINTON BASE BALL CLUB-Manager, Wm. S. Archer.


NAMES OF RESIDENTS.


Archer Benjamin, harness Archer O. A., treasurer, S. Blackington Woolen Co.


Archer Wm. S., asst. book-


keeper, S. Blackington Woolen Co. Ashton Edward, loom fixer


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Ashton Geo., weaver Ashton Richard, carder Astley John, operative Baker Archie


Baker Edward, tin peddler Baker Jos., teamster


Barnett Archibald, boss ful- ler


Barry M. H., operative Bastian Henry, weaver Battles Benjamin S. Beadles Geo., weaver Bentley David H., mer- chant


Bishop Elson, farmer


Blackinton Charlotte, Mrs. Blackinton E. W. (E. W. Blackinton & Co.), and postmaster


Blackinton J. P. (E. W. Blackinton & Co.) Blackinton Lucian, opera- tive


Blackinton S., Woolen Co. manufacturers of fancy cassimeres, office and factory opp. depot (see adv.)


Blanchard Jos., operative Bliss Leander, weaver Breingan Geo., carpenter Brierly John, operative Brown Wm., weaver Brown Wm. L., farmer Card Chas., overseer Card Edward, weaver Card Thomas, weaver Clark John, operative Collins Morris Cook Calvin B., farmer Cook Chas., dresser Cook Sam'l, boss weaver Cook Wm., weaver Coope Edw. S., wool sorter


Coyle John, operative Cudworth Harlan P. Daly John, weaver Danforth Wm., 2d hand Davison W., Mrs. Davids Geo., wool sorter Davis Benj., operative Davis Frederick, laborer Davis Griffith, shoemaker Davis John, wool dyer Davis John R., operative Davis John W., operative Doane John A., farmer Domin Jas.


Domin John, operative Donovan Jerry, wool dyer Donovan Teddy, operative Dunn Frank, farmer Eadie Daniel, machinist Eaton J. R., operative Eaton Jas. C., operative Ermisch, Chas., operative Estes, Chas., operative Evans Agnes, teacher Evans John W., dresser ten- der


Evans Richard, operative


Evans Walter S., mer. tailor Exford Wm. H., carpenter Fallon Jas., operative


Fleming Michael, fireman Fleming Patrick, laborer Fleming Richard, watch


man Fleming, Richard, Jr., oper- ative Ford Wm., farmer


Frazee Minnie, operative Furkee Jos., teamster Fyfe Annie, weaver Fyfe Hugh, machinist Fyfe Thos., weaver Gage Haskill, clerk Gainey Jas., operative


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Gainey Wm., weaver Gale Warren, weaver Galvin John, weaver


Galvin Patrick, farmer Galvin Wm., weaver Gomeau Jos., operative Gove Franklin, teamster Gove Wm., farmer


Gove Wm. H., farmer


Green Sam'l, weaver Grimes Chas., operative Grimes Jos., weaver Grimes Wm., operative Havard, David. weaver


Hawkes Caroline Mrs.,


Hawkes F. J., station agt. Hermon Chas., loom fixer Hermon Jas., clerk Hill Wm. and Geo.


Holland Phillip, operative Hopkins Alanson E., farmer Hopkins A. E., farmer Hopkins Chas., carpenter


Hopkins Chester, carpenter Hopkins Edw'd N., laborer Hopkins Geo. M., carpenter Hopkins Gilbert, carpenter Hopkins, Wm. A. Hughes John, weaver


Hughes Thos., weaver


Hughes Edward, operative


Hughes Edward, Jr., wool dyer


Howe E. H., dresser tender Iles Wm., operative


Jones David, weaver


Jones Edward, weaver


Jones John W., wool sorter Jones Wm., 2nd, operative Jones Thos., operative Jones Wm. operative Kavanaugh Michael. opera- tive Kenyon John, dresser ten- der


Joy Nelson,


Kearn Geo., wool agent


Lemly Jane, weaver Leonard Seth S, carpenter Lewis Jabish (aged 93 years) Lloyd John, loom fixer Macomber Mary, weaver McDonald Edward McGregory Ella, Mrs., or- ganist


McGregory Emerson,


McKendrick Nettie, weaver McMillan Charles, operative McMillan Duncan, operative McNaughton Adam, weaver Mahanney John, farmer Mahoney John, weaver


Mahoney James, operative Mahoney Patrick, operative Mahoney Patrick, J. opera- tive


Manore Jos., laborer Mattison Andrew J., tin


peddler


Merriam Peter, laborer


Mogel Fred, operative


Moloney Henry, agent


Moloney Patrick B., weaver Monahan Michael, operative Monahan Patrick, operative Monahan Thos., operative Morgan Sylvanus, farmer Muldowney Edward, opera- tive


Muldowney Hugh, laborer Muldowney Hugh, Jr., wea- ver


Muldowney John, weaver


Murray Michael, laborer Navin John, painter Nickerson Malinda, weaver


Owen John, wool sorter


Palmer Mary, Miss, Pattison Robert, operative Phelps Allen D., milk dealer


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Phelps Geo. H., farmer Phelps Warren, Rev. Phelps Thos. C., farmer Phillips Charlotte, Mrs. Piehler Elizabeth, teacher Piehler John, asst. supt. Pierce Elizabeth, operative Pincomb Wm., dresser ten- der


Potter Milton, clerk Powell Edward, milkman


Puge Geo., operative Quinlan Jas., laborer Quinlan Kate, operative Reynolds Geo., loom fixer Reynolds Jas., weaver Rickards Frank, butcher Rickards Geo., butcher Rickards Reese, boss finisher Rickards Thos. Riordan Michael, farmer


Roberts John, operative Robinson Francis, operative Robinson Stephen, laborer Robinson Thomas, wool scourer


Robinson Wm., laborer


Rowland Thos., operative


Rowland Wm., operative Rudman Wm., operative Sharp Henry N., farmer Sherman Chancey, laborer Sherman Wm., engineer Smith Arthur M., book- keeper S. Blackinton Woolen Co.


Smith A. W., dry goods


Smith Frank B. operative Smith Margaret, weaver Smith Wm., Mrs Spear Chas. D., operative Stevens Augusta, weaver Stewart John, operative Stewart James, operative Stewart Wm., operative


Stone Jerome, operative Strail John, operative Taft Arthur, weaver Taft Herbert, weaver Taft Jane, Mrs., weaver Taft James Taft Wm. H., tea agent Tatro Jos., brickmaker Taylor Jos., saloon Temple Thos., boss spinner Thayer Oscar, painter Thayer Salem, painter Thayer Albert, painter Thomas Geo., operative


Thomas Thos., Mrs., board- ing house Thompson F. A., supt. Tourgee Jeremiah, carder


boss


Tourgee Irving, operative Town Albert, farmer


Turner Edward, overseer spinner


Turner Edward, wool dyer Turner Thos., weaver .


Utman Lorenzo, carpenter Van Deusen Theodore, wea- ver


Vine John H., operative Wallace Abram, wool sorter Watts Geden, weaver Whipple Rollin, clerk White Levi, operative Wilcox Wm. R., weaver Wilkins Louis, weaver Wilkinson Wm, wool sorter Williams Jane, weaver Williams R. W., shoemaker Williams Wm., spinner Winchester Warren W.,


Rev. Winter Bowrne A., weaver Wood Alice, Mrs. Wood Selina, weaver Wylie Jas., wool sorter


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GREYLOCK.


Allen Marshall, h. No. 5 Backus A. P. & Co., general store


Basto Geo., No. 36


Basto Thos., No. 36


Bedard C., No. 22


Beisneck A., No. 14


Berard B., h. No. 32 Bourdreau F., h. No. 8


Bresette Albert, h. No. 90


Buchanan John, h. No. 33 Bullett Louis, h. No. 12


Bullett Wm., h. No. 27 Burdick L. G. R.


Cheesbro S. W.


Chabot Adolphus, h. No. 76 Chenail Joseph, h. No. 24 Clark Wm., h. No. 86


Collins Tim, h. No. 20 Crane John P.


Crane Thos.


Crane Edward


Daginess C., h. No. 7


Darling Geo., h. No. 59


Doherty James, h. No. 71 Downs M., boarding house, No. 2


Drout Jno. Dunn Frank, farmer Fournier A., h. No. 40 Gardner Lorenzo Gocher Tophile, h. No. 37 Grandchamp Jos., h. No. 87 Green Barnett, carpenter Greylock Mills, manufactu- rers of fancy ginghams Hamer Geo., Jr.


Hayes Jas., h. No. 4 Haynes C. B., "Supt." h. No. 5


Heibner Benj., h. No. 5 Hogan Phil., h. No. 15 Howes Erastus, h. No. 16 Howes James, h. No. 16 Jaquith A. G. Jaquith H. H., boss carder Kaler A., h. No. 11


Kenyon Jno., h. No. 89 King Herb. E.


Kleiner August, h. No. 21 Laframbois Jos., h. No. 10 LeNoir Eli


Loucks S., h. No. 88


Lucknow Pauline, h. No. 26 Lucier Alex., h. No. 26 Ludwick Gustave, h. No. 45 McEwen Jno., h. No. 13 Magner Arthur, h. No. 80 Mahar James, h. No. 3 Mattison Chas., h. No. 31 Middlebrooks Mrs., h. No. 60 Mills S. R., bookkeeper, Greylock Mills.


Niesel August, h. No. 9 Nimmons John, h. No. 29 O'Brien Michael, h. No. 6 Patterson Chas., h. No. 63 Plunkett Wm. B., manager of Greylock Mills Radcliff Edward


Reynolds Jno., h. No. 44 Ringey August, h. No. 43 Shaw Chas., h. No. 62 Sharpe Geo., h. No. 30 Shea Richard, h. No. 23 Stack James, farmer Taylor J. R., hotel


Tischler Berthold, h. No. 25


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Tondrault Damase, h. No. 79 Tondrault Domnick, h. No. 38 Tondrault Jos., h. No. 81 Tondro John, h. No. 42


Tondro Jno. F., h. No. 83 Tobin Lucy, h. No. 17 Thrall C. L., h. No. 85


Trottier Joseph, h. No. 77 Tuthill A. G., with A. P. Backin & Co.


Vinnard Jas.


Wagner Robt., h. No. 25


Whittmere Edward, h. No. 64 Willett Henry, h. No. 83' Wright Mrs. D. D., h. No. 28


C HICKERING'S (late)


ARTER'S O MMERCIAL COLLEGE. AND BUSINESS SCHOOL.


Special instructions given in those branches that will best fit a young man or a young woman, for business pursuits.


Banks, Manufacturers, Stores, etc., supplied with Clerks specially trained for the business, gratis.


Do you want a good situation ? the surest way to get it is to be well qualified for it.


Send for Circular. BENJ. CHICKERING, Principal. GEORGE J. AMIDON, Teacher of Penmanship. Pittsfield, July 14, 1881.


Empire Brewery, Established 1817.


JOHN STANTON, EXPORT AND INDIA PALE ALES!


Nos. 181 to 200 FIFTH STREET,


TROY, N. Y.


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