North Adams city directory 1883-1884, Part 3

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Publication date: 1883
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
Number of Pages: 188


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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 endorsec 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.


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THE SARATOGA LINE.


Delaware & Hudson Canal Co.'s RAILROAD.


The Only Comfortable Route to the


ADIRONDACKS !


CLenCE


And the Only line to Saratoga, Lake George, Sharon Springs, Howe's Cave, and Cooperstown. THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO


Montreal and the Provinces !


MOUNTAINS Via Saratoga, Lake George, Lake Champlain & Burlington ..


No other Route can offer as great attractions, for by special arrangement, all-rail tickets reading via the DELAWARE & HUDSON CANAL COMPANY'S RAILROADS are accepted on the LAKE CHAMPLAIN STEAMERS, and vice versa.


SEE THAT YOUR TICKETS READ VIA THIS ROUTE.


Tickets via this line are on sale in Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and in New York at the Principal Ticket Offices and Hotels, at the Grand Central Depot and at the Company's Office, 419 Broadway, corner Canal St.


C. F. YOUNG, D. M. KENDRICK,


General Manager,


HONESDALE, PA.


Gen. Pass. Agent, ALBANY, N. Y.


NORTH ADAMS


DIRECTORY 1883-84.


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


A


Abbott John, roofer, h. head of N. Eagle


Abraham Lewis, peddler, h 78 State


Adams Horatio W., car repairer, h. 46 Franklin


Adams John, watchman, h. Brooklyn st Adams Joseph, shoemaker, h. 92 Eagle


Adams John H., off Brooklyn opp. Freeman pond Adams J. H., furniture dealer and undertaker, 1 Adams block, 113 Main, h 105 Main (see adv.)


Adams Mr., employed Johnson's, 104 Eagle


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


Albee Chas., hack driver, bds. Richmond House


J. H. ADAMS, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN


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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Alderman William, h. 4 Union Hill Alderman Franklin, h. 103 Union Aldrich Frederick, mechanic, h. 111 State Alford Arthur S. (Alford & Bullock) h. 14 Summer Alford G. W., Mrs., h. 14 Summer


Alford & Bullock general insurance and real estate agency, opp. post office (see adv.)


Allen Hector, slater, h. rear 85 Main Allen Robt., farmer, h E. Mountain road


Allen Sarah, Mrs., h. Natural bridge Allen Seth, marble worker, h. 98 Eagle Allen Walter W., h. Mountain road Amadon Arthur F., teacher, bds. 140 E. Main


Amadon Chas., deliverer for S. F. Kimball, h Elm


Amadon Geo. A., acid maker, h. Braytonville Amadon Earnest A., clerk, h. 119 Eagle Amadon Perry F., tanner, 140 E. Main


Amadon Samuel, h. 24 State


Amato Frank, tailor, h. 82 Centre American National and U. S. and Canada Express, Thos. A. Halpine, agt., in depot and 59 Main Ames Lumber Co., Summer cor. Morris


Ames Wm. C., clerk, h. 10 Union


Anderson D. A., principal high school, h. 9 Wall


Anderson Wm. H., miller, h. rear 32 Ashland


Angell J. C., h. 74 Eagle


Apple Emily, Mrs., h. 9 Blackinton Block


ALFORD & BULLOCK,


GENERAL Insurance and Real Estate AGENCY.


Agents, Travelers' Life and Accident Insurance Company, of Hartford, Wilson House, opposite Post Office, NORTH ADAMS, MASS. ARTHUR 8. ALFORD. ELMEIL J. BULLOCK.


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Archer Anne D., teacher at Blackinton


Armstrong David, painter, bds. State below Ballou House


Armstrong Horace, laborer, h. 86 State


Armstrong Joseph, mason, h South cor Spring


Armstrong John F., h. 9 E. Brooklyn


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


Arnold E. H., h. 10 Lincoln


Arnold Edward, conductor, bds Richmond House


Arnold John F., clerk, 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


Arnum Chas, laborer, h. opposite Ballou House Arnum Geo. D, blacksmith, h. head of Veazie Arpin John, Mrs, h Eagle cor Centre Arseno Michael, laborer, h. 89 Ashland Ashman Wm. H., clerk, h. 83 Centre


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 Arthur, mechanic, h. 34 Spring


Ashton Gardner, carpenter, h. 34 Spring


Ashton Thos., carpenter, h. 34 Spring


Ashton Walter, mechanic, h. 34 Spring Atley Wm., h. 19 Braytonville 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 Aube Antoine, Walnut st., h. Moulton Hill Aubin G., Rev, h. 47 Church


Austin Chas., baggage master, h. rear 32 Ashland


Austin Harry W., painter, bds. 10 Beacon Averill Everett L., painter, h. 16 South Averill Geo., shoemaker, h. 14 Hudson Averill Geo. W., dealer in cigars, tobacco and smokers' articles in general, 86 Main and 16 South Avey Joseph, spinner, h. Union near Glen mill Aylmar Mary Ann, waiter, at Richmond House


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B


Babb Wm., fireman, bds. Bradford Place


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, shoemaker, h. 45 Prospect


Babcock Nelson A., machinist, h. 117 Union


Babcock Wm. E., clerk, h. 117 Union


Backus Albert. P., merchant, h. Braytonville


Bacon Joel, judge, h, 34 Holden cor Centre


Bailey John B., dyer, h 42 River


Bailey John, h. W. Main beyond Cemetery


Bailey John C., shoemaker, h. 4 Ray off Franklin


Bailey Sylvester, overseer, h. 42 River


Baird John, carpenter, h. 118 Eagle


Baker H. E., barber, h. 23 State


Baker Wm., fireman, bds. Bradford Place


Ballou Henry S., physician, bds. Ballou House


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, butter, h. 120 Eagle cor. Hudson


Bamford Edward, dress tender, h. Braytonville


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


Barber Frank, clerk, h. 18 Pleasant


Barber Henry A., blacksmith, h. Robinson mill rear of depot


Barber J. M., carriage and sleigh manufacturer, 14 West Main


Barbour John, shoemaker, h. 25 W. Main


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


Barden Chas., carpenter, b. 17 Marshall


Barden Mary, dressmaker, bds. 8 Union


Bardwell F. A., telegraphist, bds with J. N. Crossett Bardwell William, south end of Ashland


Bardwell Elijah, milk dealer, south end of Ashland Barkley Frank, laborer, 28 River


Bargon Joseph, laborer, 93 Eagle


Barkley Robert, laborer, h. 5 Veazie


Barlow Alvin H., mechanic, bds. 98 Eagle


Barlow Clara M., florist, 14 Arnold Place


Barlow Wm. K. Mrs., 19 Church


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Barnacote R. A. Mrs., teacher at Walden school


Barnard E., merchant tailor and dealer in ready made clothing, gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, trunks, etc., 4 Wilson House block, h. 17 Church (see adv on back cover)


Barnes L. M. (L. M. Barnes & Co.), h. 25 Quincy


Barnes L. M. & Co., watches, ect., 5 Wilson Block


Barnicote Thos., h. south end of Ashland


Barrett John H., conductor, h. 17 State


Barrett John, h. 59 South Furnace opp. depot


Barrington Mark, rear 6 W. Main


Barry Daniel F., bartender, for John Barry


Barry Geo ge, laborer, h. Natural Bridge


Barry John, dealer in the finest brands of ales, wines liquors, cigars, tobaccos, &c., 86 Main


Barry John, h. 13 W. Main


Barry Patrick, h. Marshall rear Phoenix mills


Barry Patrick, bds. 12 Centre


Barry Patrick, h. 73 Union


Barry Richard F., dyer, bds. 6 Brooklyn


Barry Wm. Mrs, and Daniel, rear Phoenix mills


Bartlett Cortland G., clerk, bds. 20 Summer


Bartley Robt., laborer, h. Furnace near Main Bascom J. H., clerk at 112 Main Bascom Rollin, clerk for F. H. Goodrich Bassett Henry O., painter, h. 86 River


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


Bassett Mr., watchman, h. 121 Union Bateman Herbert R., bookkeeper, h. 3 Elm Bates Elizabeth, Mrs., h. Main st. Braytonville


Bates Mark, Jr., barber, h. Eagle st


Bates Mark, mason, south end of State


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


Bateman T. S., dealer in beef, pork, mutton, ham, sausages, etc., also manufacturer of pressed corn beef, 28 Eagle, h. 3 Elm (see adv.) Bates Edwin, boss weaver, Woolen mill, h. 3 Braytonville


Battle Nellie, Miss, h. 97 Holden Baxter Lyman, carpenter, h. rear of 1 Brooklyn Bay State Telephone Co., Bank Block Beals D. A., carpenter, h. 36 Main


Beals Homer F., laborer, h. head of Marietta


Beals J. H., tin peddler, h. 3 N. Eagle Beals Morris, carpenter, h. 36 Main


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Beals Wm. W., h. E. Main above Kempville Beals Peter, shoemaker, 6 Brooklyn


Beauprey Cyprien, h. 93 Eagle ;


Beauprey Fred., laborer, 52 Liberty Beauvois Joseph, laborer, h. 114 River


Beckwith Henry, h 10 Northern lights avenue


Beecher Harriet, h. Hall st. rear 119 Eagle


Beedles Robert, at Woolen mill, h. 33 Braytonville Beliveau Eleazer, h. 5 Brooklyn


Beer E. H., attorney-at-law and collector from. all parts of the U. S. and Canada, 11 Martin block, h 22 E Quincy


Beliveau John, h. W. Main beyond cemetery


Beliveau Joseph and Eli, h. 5 Brooklyn


Benack Wm., broommaker, bds 32 Lincoln


Benack David, laborer, h. 32 Lincoln


Benedict Alexander, painter, h. 9 Union Benedict Chas. N., clerk at Cuttings', h 5 Elm Bennett Lyman, 2 Central avenue


Bennett John, miner, h. rear 51 Centre


Bennett S. B., h. E. Main, rear Kemp's factory


Benoit Antoine, shoemaker, h. rear 46 Centre Benoit Frank, Union hill, rear Eclipse mill


Benoit Joseph, carpenter, h. 69 Union


Benoit Joseph, laborer, h. 82 River


Benson J. W., machinist, h. 34 Eagle


Bentley Jos., manager "Arnold's" Summer print works, h. 29


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


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


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


Benton Horace, mason, h. 38 Prospect_


Berkshire National Bank, of North Adams, Daven- port block, 87 Main street (see adv.)


Bernard Joseph, laborer, h. 5 Brooklyn Berry Chas. H., h. 98 Main


Berthiaume John, tailor, h. 53 State


Best Samuel, h. South Furnace rear of depot Bibbins Peleg, h. 4 Hall off Eagle st Bickford Susan, Miss, bds. 21 Prospect Billings Chas., laborer, bds. 47 Union 1


Billings C. W. (G. and C. W. Billings), h. 125 S. State Billings G. & C. W., stoves, tinware, etc., 90 Main


nearly opp. Berkshire National Bank (see adv. next page.)


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Billings Geo. (G. and C. W. Billings), h. 123 S. State Billings James H., foreman steaming room, Freeman print works, h. 47 Union


Billings Wm. F., employed F. R. R., bds. 129 Main Bingham David B., 141 Union


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


Bingham Thomas, bds. Tunnel City House


Birch James, foreman dyer Freeman print works, h. Prospect st.


Biron Celester, h. 40 Braytonville


Biron Frank, carpenter, h. 17 Braytonville


Biron Francis, h. 43 Braytonville


Biron John, at woolen mill, h. 10 Braytonville


Biron Peter, h. 35 Braytonville Bishop E. L., milliner, 6 Bank


Bishop Homer P., h. 83 State


Bishop Maxim, h. 99 Eagle


Bisnet Edward, saddler, h. 153 Union Bixby Alice, teacher at Drury Academy


Bissaillon Edmund, clerk, Barnard's clothing house


Bissaillon Isaie, shoemaker, h. Willow Dell


Bixby Alice G. and Mamie F., teachers, 6 Cherry Bixby Mamie F., teacher, Veazie st. school


Bixby W. H., deputy sheriff, auctioneer and truant offi- cer, office Bank block, h. 6 Cherry Blackinton Harriet E., Miss, h. 83 Eagle Blackinton A. M., Mrs&, 99 Main


Blackinton Peter, h. 65 Centre


G. & C. W. BILLINGS,


DEALERS IN


Stoves, Tinware,


Crockery,


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, PAPER STOCK AND OLD METALS. Opp. Berkshire 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 "CROWN JEWEL" Heating Stove. Also the new Adams & Westlake. Oil Stovo. G. & C. W. BILLINGS ..


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Blackinton S., Woolen Co., manufacturers of fancy cassimeres, office and mills, Blackinton, P. O. ad- dress, Blackinton (see adv.)


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


Blake F. N., m'f'r photo plates, h. 10 Walnut


Blake H. E., civil engineer, h. 18 Walnut


Blair James L., laborer, h. 5 Ray


Blair Nancy, Mrs., h. South end of State


Blanchan Geo., baggagemaster, h. 132 Eagle


Blanchard Chandler H., h. 4 Marietta


Blanchard Flora R., 109 Union


Blanchard Mary A., with A. B. Hosley, 50 Liberty


Blanchard L. E., civil engineer, h. 8 Marietta


Blanchard Myron R., stair builder, h. 18 South


Blanchard Nelson, h. rear 21 Washington ave.


Blanchard Victor, h. 17 Washington ave. Bliss A. C., h. 5 Washington ave. opp. South Bliss Elizabeth, widow, h. 70 Eagle


Bliss H. Clay, clerk of selectmen, and sec. Hoosick Val- ley Ag'l Soc., office Summer cor Morris, h. 69 Eagle Bliss Harry B., clerk Adams Nat. Bank, bds. 69 Eagle Bliss Morton, bottler, bds. Ballou House


Bliss Wm., shoemaker, h. Moulton hill


Bliss Wm. E., shoemaker, h. Moulton hill Blood Geo., car repairer, h. 14 Prospect


Blood Herbert R., section boss, h. 10 East Brooklyn


Blood Henry C., carpenter, h. 14 Prospect


Blood John H., contractor, h. 80 Centre Blood William, Mrs., h. 80 Centre Bly Frank A., conductor, h. Briggs avenue


Blythe Theophilus, engraver, h. 5 Hall


Boardman Wm. Henry, baggage master, h. 7 Hall


Bocock Manuel, weaver, h. 23 Brooklyn


Bocock Wm., weaver, h. 38 E. Quincy


Bodley Harry I., Rev., rector St. Johns church, h 20 Chestnut


Boland Ann, Mrs., h. 7 Union


Boland B. J., groceries, canned goods, provisions, etc., 45 Eagle, h. 159 E. Main (see adv.) Boldrich Jos., shoemaker, h 101 Union Boland Michael, h. 11 Union


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


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


Bolter Peter C., h. State below Ballou House


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


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


Bond Chas. E., clerk, h. 115 Union


Bond James C., clerk, T. & G. R. R., 115 Union


Bond E. A., agent Troy & Greenfield and Hoosac Tun- nel R. R., office in old Troy and Boston depot, h 5 Church


Bond John A., livery, sale and boarding stable, 51 Hol- den and 45 Centre


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


Bond Newton C., clerk, h. 47 Church


Bond Russell, sashmaker, h. 8 Quincy


Bonner David, engraver, h. Clerksburg


Bonville Napoleon, quarryman, h. 86 River


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


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


Bordeleau Geo., shoemaker, h. rear 28 Spring


Bordeleau Jos., Chase block, Centre st


Bordeleau Patrick, h. Chase block, Centre st Bosely Jos., Mrs., h. Kempville


Boston Dry Goods Store, 4 Martiu block Main street Bosworth Wm., butcher, Chace & Co


Bottomley O. Lynn, clerk, Brown, ¿Clark & Co


Bottomley Thos., papermaker, h 143 Eagle


Bottoms Smith, overseer, woolen mill Braytonville


Bouchard Chas., shoemaker, h 35 Union Boughton Jas. A., h. 6 Hall st


Boulger Alice, Mrs., h. 198 River


Boulger Michael, h. Ashland cor. Washington ave


Boulger Thos., h. Washington ave. cor. Ashland


Boullerise Josephine, h. 23 W. Main


Bourdon Adolphus D., harnessmaker, h. 199 Main Bourdon William, harnessmaker, h 199 Main Bourger Frank, laborer, h. 29 Centre


Bowdy Hobart, engineer, h. 88 Ashland cor Porter


Bowen Diana F., Miss, h. 26 Quincy Bowen Horatio N., h. 17 N. Eagle


Bowers Estelle, clerk, H. A. Smith & Son


Bowers Joel, machinist, h. 13 Wesleyan


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Bowers Wm., clerk of court, h. 18 N. Eagle Bowes Patrick, h. 13 Jackson


Bowes John, laborer, h. 13 Jackson


Bowes Thomas, carpenter, h. 10 Jackson Bowler Margaret, Mrs, h. 9 Beaver


Boyd John, laborer, h. rear 71 Union Boyd Levi, W., employed at Phoenix mille h. 121 State Boyd Pythagoras, chemist, h. Marshall opp Sampsons Boynton Adelbert, carpenter, bds. 129 Main Boynton H. E., clerk at Wilson House


Boynton Geo. C., foreman, h. rear 202 River Brackley Geo., laborer, h. 7 Brown


Bracewell John, agent Freeman Mfg. Co., h. 7 Wall Brackley James, boss spinner, h. 7 Brown


Bradley Alvin, h. Mountain road near five roads


Bradley C. A., asst yardmaster, h. 107 State


Bradley Elizabeth, widow, h. 10 Elm


Bradley James, h. 10 Elm


Bradley James, clerk, h. 10 Elm


Bradley John, bartender at Richmond House


Bradley Lydia M., Miss, h. 4 N. Church


Bradley Margaret, widow, h. 49 Centre


Brady Philip, Mrs., h. 17 Veazie, opp. school house Braman M. V. N., fine family groceries, provisions, etc., 12 Main, h. 6 N. Church opp. Methodist Church (see adv.)


Braman Geo. O., tin dealer, h. 96 S. Church


Bramble Wm., conductor, bds. 123 State


Brayton Anna, Mrs., 27 State


Brayton Hattie, Miss, bds. 65 Centre


Brayton S. W., vice pres. Adams Nat Bank, h. 82 Eagle Breed Harry, engineer, h. 28 Chestnut


Brennan Margaret, Mrs., rear 24 Union


Brewer Elizabeth H., teacher, h. 55 Holden


Brewer Edgar, engineer, bds. 87 Eagle


Briggs Bros., manufacturers of fancy cassimeres, Briggs- ville (P. O. address N. Adams) Briggs A. C., Mrs., h. 71 Holden


Briggs C. F., accountant, bds. 71 Holden


Briggs Chas, A., h. 119 Union Briggs Fred. B., fireman, h. 9 Quincy


Briggs G. C. (Briggs Bros.), residence Briggsville, P. O. address N. Adams Briggs H. P. (Briggs Bros.), h. 66 Church


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Briggs Minerva, Mrs., h. 12 Church


Briggs Richmond B., plumber, h. 14 South Briggs S. N., physician, h. 15 Church Brigham T. E., broom manufacturer, h. 140 Eagle Brock Emma, Miss, h. 67 Eagle Brock Mary Ann, h. 67 Eagle Broderick Jerry, miner, E. Main near mountain road


Broderick Michael, laborer, h. 21 Union


Bronson Almon, clerk, with F. B. Mason


Brooks Edward, h. Furnace ground rear 6 W. Main


Brooks F. A., dealer in coal, wood and kindlings, 76 Centre, h. 84 Eagle (see adv)


Brooks Lydia, Miss, bds. 84 Eagle


Brophy John, spinner, h. 79 Union


Brosseau Joseph, laborer, h. 112 River


Brothers Ezra, laborer, h. 37 E. Brooklyn


Brothers Joseph, shoemaker, h. 78 River Brothers Lewis, shoemaker, h. 112 River


Brothers O. L., carpenter, builder and contractor, shop on Centre st. h. 6 Ashland (see adv.)


Brown Albert and Chas., south end of Church


Brown Adelbert, shoemaker, h. 52 Prospect Brown Berry, h. 3 Marshall


Brown Chas. A., milkman, h. S. Ashland near town line


Brown Chas. M., Mrs., h. 44 Prospect


Brown Clarence A., bookkeeper, " Arnold " Print works and (Brown, Clark & Co.), h. 55 Church


Brown Clarence E., clerk, A. B. Wright, bds. 22 Summer


Brown, Clark & Co., general insurance agency, 9 Bur- lingame block (see adv) .


Brown Darwin H., h 8 South


Brown Edwin A., calico printer, bds. 46 Prospect


Brown Ellen E., Mrs., h. 55 Church


Brown Ernest, laborer, h. 42 Prospect


Brown Eunice E., Mrs., h. 42 Prospect


Brown F. P., attorney and counsellor at law, office Bank block, 69 Main, h. 142 E. Main Brown Homer O., shoemaker, h. 46 Prospect


Brown Inez L., teacher, Veazie st. school Brown Isaac S., h. S. Ashland near town line Brown John, tailor, h. 34 West Main Brown Jos., shoemaker, h. 40 Prospect Brown Jos. B., agent, h. Notch road


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Brown Michael, brakeman, h. 194 River Brown Nahum P., Mrs., h. 46 Prospect Brown Oliver A., shoemaker, h. 14 Meadow Brown Orland J., physician and surgeon, office and residence Adams block, 113 Main st., office hours before 9 A. M., from 12 to 3 and after 5 P. M.


Brown Homer O., shoemaker, bds. 46 Prospect


Brown W. E., Dr., cancer specialist, h. 11 Bryant


Brown Wm. H., machinist, h. head of Veàzie Brown Wallace E., cancer specialist, h. 115 Main Brown Willard M., h. 44 Prospect


Brown Willie E., clerk, bds. 40 Prospect


Brown W. L., treasurer of Freeman Manufacturing Co., h. 67 Eagle


Brownell E. B., clerk, Fitchburgh abstract office


Bruno Adolphus, carpenter, bds. 7 Elm


Bryant Albert A., overseer stone mill, h 102 River


Bryant Cyrus H., section hand, h. 8 Liberty


Bryant E. A., salesman, N. H. Arnold's, h. 64 Centre


Bryant Miner S., weaver, h 8 Liberty


Bryant W. C., Mrs., h. 129 Eagle


Bryant Wm. E., on hill west of Veazie st.


Bryant Jeanette, Mrs., h 111 State


Buchan Margaret, Mrs., h 27 Brooklyn


Buchanan David S., h 212 River


Buchanan Henry, dyer, h. 93 Union Buck J. W. P. Jr., clerk, h. head of N. Eagle


Buck John W. P., h. head of North Eagle


Buck J. H., h. 211 E. Main near Congress


Buckley Dennis, h. Furnace hill opp. depot


Buckley Elizabeth, Mrs., h. 3 Ashland . Buckley Mary, Mrs,, h. 29 Union Buckley Patrick, laborer, h. 21 Pearl


Bugaw Frank, butcher for H. A. Tower


Bulger Margaret, Mrs., h. Union near beaver mill


Bullock Elmer J. (Alford & Bullock), h. 5 Holbrook Bullock Jas. C., carpenter, h. 105 Eagle Bulson Ira, carpenter, h. Walnut street Bunt Peter, resides with Peter Post


Bunting David, Union hill rear Eclipse mill Bunting John, laborer, 79 Union Bunting Margaret, h. 71 Union


Bunting Thos., laborer, bds. 71 Union


Burbank Alexander, carpenter, h. 68 Centre Burbank D. G., bds. Richmond House


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Burbank Frank, shoemaker, h. rear 29 Union Burdick Charles, shirtmaker, h. Burdickville Burdick Gardner, Mrs., 159 Union Burdick James E., laborer, h. Burdickville Burdick Luke, dresser tender, Burdickville Burdick Gardner K., h. Burdickville


Burdick Lyman G. R., h. Burdickville


Burgard David, teamster, h. rear 46 Centre


Burke Chas. E., Rev., pastor of St. Francis Church, h. 68 Eagle cor. Union


Burke Alice, waiter, Richmond House


Burke Kate, waiter, Richmond House


Burke James, laborer, h. 22 Union


Burke Jerry, h. 31 Union hill rear Eclipse mill


Burke John, saloon, 47 State


Burke Michael W., engineer, h. 26 Chestnut


Burke Patrick, laborer, h. 23 Liberty


Burke Thomas, h. Braytonville


Burke Wm., hostler at 82 Main


Burlingame & Darbys, hardware, manufacturer's find- ings, iron, steel, drugs, medicines, etc., and agents for Fairbank's standard scales, Burlingame's block (see adv. colored page)


Burlingame Misses F. A. and P. S., h. 7 Church


Burnap Edward, h. 68 Main


Burnap Josiah, h. 68 Main


Burns Michael, laborer, h. 49 State


Burns Patrick, h. Ashland below R. R. bridge


Burt Lyman, laborer, 48 Prospect


Burton Wm. (L. M. Barnes & Co.), h. 59 Quincy


Busby Geo. H., farmer, h. Notch road


Bushey Wm., carpenter, h. rear 51 Centre


Bushnell Homer, physician and surgeon, office and residence 8 Union, office hours until 9 A. M., and after 6 P. M.


Bushnell John L., teamster, h. 54 Church


Buskirk John, teamster, h. 4 Jackson


Bussiere A. N., h. south end of Church st


Butler A. P., Mrs., h. 32 Summer cor. Bank


Butler Chas., h. Mountain Road above E. Main


Butler Charles, dining rooms, 48 State


Butler Charles E., carpenter, h. 17 Spring


Butler W. W., h. 34 Summer


Butterfield Leonard, h. 147 Union


Butterworth Arthur, engraver, h. 49 Houghton


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R. S. DILLON & CO.'S


Butterworth Edwin, sketcher, h. Grant opp. Elm Button Danforth, Mrs., h. 138 S. Ashland Button Deborah, Mrs., h. 159 Main


Button Wm. H., painter, h. 6 Bethel


Buxton Thos. B., h. 15 Union near 5 Points


Buxton Thomas C., brakeman, h 57 State


Buxton Wm. J., car inspector, h. near 28 Spring


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Cady A. J., h. 13 Cherry opp. Wall


Cady Arthur D., teller Berkshire Nat. Bk., h. 35 Church


Cady Edwin B., h. 6 Wall


Cady Enos P., machinist, h. 144 River


Cady Everett, shoemaker, h. 47 Libery


Cady F. A., dealer in fine boots, shoes, etc., 112 Main, h. 13 Cherry


Cady Henry A., foreman, bds. 35 Church


Cady H. T., shoe manufacturer, 35 Lincoln, h. 28 Church Cady Jackson, h. 9 Cherry


Cady Jane A., Mrs,, h. 35 Church


Cady W. G. & Co., shoe manufacturers, office and factory Ashland cor. Washington avenue (see adv.)


Cady Wm. G., h. 3 Grant


Cain A. V. B , laborer, h. 8 Beaver


Cain John, h. 3 Grant


Call H. C., photographer, Wards's art gallery


Callahan Daniel, laborer, h. 28 Lincoln




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