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Callahan James, clerk, for Wm. O'Brien
Callahan James, laborer, h. 46 Furnace Callahan Mary, widow, h. 46 Furnace
Callahan Margaret and Bridget, Washington ave
Callahan Kate, waiter, Richmond House
Callahan Patrick, h. South end of Ashland Callahan Timothy, laborer, h. 11 Brooklyn Calnan Thos. M., cigarmaker, bds. Union House Campbell Amasa S., carpenter, h. 30 River Campbell Frances L., teacher, Chestnut st. school Campbell Peter, h. Union near Beaver mill Campbell Wm., h. 12 Brooklyn
Canedy Ernest E., shoemaker, old road to Stamford
Canedy J. M., supt. C. T. Sampson Manufacturing Com- pany, h. Main cor Pleasant
Canedy R. O.,Mrs., h. old Stamford road
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Canedy Simeon, laborer, h. 16 Walnut Canfield Addison, h. 21 Brown Cann Henry, blacksmith, h. 106 State Canning James, on cliff rear Eclipse mill Capron C. L., painter, h. 197 E. Main Card Edward M., blacksmith, h. 96 Church Card Elmer L., shoe cutter, h. 96 Church Card Frank, h. Main st., Braytonville Cardaney Wilfred, section boss, 83 State Carden Joseph, h. 17 Brooklyn Cardinal Leander, rear 29 Union Carmer John, h. head of Moulton hill Carpenter Edmond, clerk, h. 9 Quincy Carpenter Peter G., employed G. K. Tinker, h. 58 Centre
Carrick Patrick, engineer, h. 99 S. Church Carr John A., laborer, h. 129 S. Ashland Carrington F. J., clerk Braman's, bds. 7 Hall Carroll Emily, Mrs., h. 9 South
Carson Matthew, laborer, 37 E. Quincy
Carter Fred W., clerk, h. 44 Prospect
Carter Fred W., clerk, bds. 47 Houghton Carter N. J., ticket agt. in Union depot, h. 47 Houghton Carter Samuel, laborer, h. 20 Liberty Cary Emery R., clerk, h. Union ave. cor. Sanford ave
Cary John, coachman for Geo. W. Mowbray
Cary E. J., wholesale dealer in cotton and wool, rags, cotton waste, cast and wrought iron, metals, etc., also goods sold on commission, 44 S. Ashland Cary John, h. 36 Union hill rear Eclipse mill Cary Patrick, h. Union hill rear of Eclipse mill Cary Hoyt F., carpenter, south end of Church Cary Levi, h. south end of Ashland
Cary Volney, h. rear 36 Prospect Cary Wm., laborer, 63 Furnace hill rear of depot Casey Geo., fireman, 44 Braytonville
Casey Jas., h. S. Church near the railroad
Casey Thos., h. Furnace hill rear of depot Casey Thomas, laborer, h. Braytonville Cassidy Allen, laborer, h. rear 46 Centre Cassidy Joseph, liveryman, bds. 38 Main Cassidy Michael, laborer, h. 103 Eagle Cassidy Peter, Mrs., 103 Eagle
Cavanaugh Edward, laborer, h. 112 S. Church Cavanaugh M. C., grocer, 9 Main
Cavanaugh Margaret, Mrs., h. 9 Main
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Cavanaugh Thos. J., blacksmith, 101 S. Church Cavanaugh Wm., h. Marshall above Centre
Chace J. M. & Co., meat market, 49 Eagle (see adv.)
Chace J. M. (J. M. Chace & Co.), h. 3 Chestnut
Challu Jos., h. 29 Walnut (Moulton hill)
Chalifou Esther, h. 143 Main
Champagne Geo., laborer, h Natural bridge Champney Fred W., machinist, h. 7 North
Chandonnet Adolphe, laborer, h. 19 Beaver Chapel Aldie R., telephone operator, bds. 30 Church Chapel Jennie M., telephone operator, bds. 30 Church Chapin Harriet E., Mrs., h. 23 Quincy
Chapin Lewis F., bookkeeper, Freeman Mf'g Co., bds. 98 Eagle
Chapman H. M., express clerk, with Thos. A. Halpine Chase B. Franklin, ticket agent, h. 26 State
Chase Chas. M., h. Brooklyn opp. Freeman's pond
Chase Enoch S., h. 69 Eagle (89 years)
Chase Geo. W., treas. C. T. Sampson Mfg. Co., h. 1 Brooklyn opp. Freeman's pond
Chase Hiram, farmer, h. Notch road, Braytonville
Chase Ira, carpenter, h. Notch road
Chase John N., carpet cleaning and feather renovating, 1 Brooklyn, h. Brooklyn opp. Freeman's pond (see adv.)
Chase Mary E., Mrs., resides 135 Main
Chase Warren, shoemaker, h. rear 20 Liberty
Cheles Jay J., car inspector, h. 68 Main
Cheney Geo. H., engineer, h. 73 S. Ashland
Cheesbro Chad. B., shoe vaker, h. rear of 15 North
Cheesbro Chas., laborer, h. 20 Liberty
Cheesbro Dwight, engineer, h. 12 North
Cheesbro Homer H., h. Veazie opp. school house
Cheesbro Isaac, h. rear 15 North
Cheesbro Jas. H., sexton Baptist ch., h. 26 E. Quincy
Cheesbro Mary, Mrs., h. 26 E. Quincy
Cheesbro Marvin, laborer, h. 11 Veazie
Cheesbro Monroe, h. rear of 15 North
Cheesbro Lewis H., h. 3 Fuller
Cheesbro Walter, calico folder, h. 26 E. Quincy Cheesbro Sanford, h. Burdickville
Cheesbro Sylvester, carpenter, h. rear 15 North
Cheever James, butcher, at 14 Holden
Childs C. E., clerk, bds. 7 Blackinton block
Childs H. D., clerk, Haslams, h. 7 Blackinton block
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Childs Luther, groceries, etc., 26 Main, h. 85 Eagle
Childs Walter A., clerk, bds. 85 Eagle
Childs Wm. E., shoe cutter, h. 11 Franklin cor. Ray Childs Warner A., h. 80 Eagle
Chilson Andrew, farmer, E. Main beyond 5 points Chilson Homer A., farmer, E. Main beyond 5 points Chippendale Arthur W., clerk, Berkshire Nat. Bank Chippendale Jas., sketcher, h. 45 Liberty
Christie Belle, Miss, bds. rear 5 Elm
Christie Celia, rear of 1 Brooklyn opp. Freeman's pond Chrystal James, Mrs., h. 6 Brooklyn
Church Eugene, wagon maker, Marshall cor. Centre, h. 27 Brooklyn
Church E. D., fashionable shaving and dressing room, ladies and children's hair cutting and shampooing a
specialty, Room No. 12 Martin block, h. 22 North Church Geo., shoe cutter, h. 29 Houghton
Church Henry, shoemaker, h. 29 Houghton
Churchill Harry, h. 15 Church
Clark Amanda M., Miss, h. 45 Prospect Clark Bridget, h. 2 Beaver
Clark Chas. E., hostler, for M. E. Myers
Clark David S., mechanic, h. 19 Marshall
Clark Felix, bds. 52 S. Furnace, rear of depot
Clark Eli T., lime, h. 16 Pleasant
Clark E. A., watches and jewelry, Penniman row, h. 16 Pleasant
Clark F. M., millinery and hair goods, 6 Bank (see adv.) Clark Frank, h. 7 Brooklyn
Clark H. P., Mrs., bds. Wilson House
Clark Henry E., shoemaker, h. 8 Jackson
Clark H. W. & Co., wholesale grocers, 8 to 10 Blackinton block
Clark H. W. (H. W. Clark & Co.), 11 Cherry
Clark Jerome B., foreman shoemaker, h. 143 Eagle
Clark Jos. D., grocer, 140 Eagle, h. 135 Eagle Clark Jane S., Miss, clerk, with O. Dalrymple Clark John P., farmer, h. 49 Prospect
Clark John M., physician, 36 Holden cor. Centre Clark Joseph F., carpenter, h. 7 Brooklyn
Clark Christopher, h. 52 Furnace, rear of depot Clark Clarence D., shoemaker, h. 9 North Clark Daniel D., carpenter, h. 5 Ray off Bethel Clark L. J. (Clark & Olds), h. 151 Main cor. Pleasant
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Clark & Olds, hardware, cutlery, drugs, medicines, paints, oils, etc., 11 Eagle (see adv.)
Clark Sylvanus, laborer, h. 6 Bank
Clark Samuel A., shoemaker, h. 17 Brooklyn
Clark Volney, h. Franklin near Natural Bridge
Clark Wm. E. (Brown, Clark & Co.), bds. 143 Eagle
Clark Wm. R., weaver, 85 W. Main
Clegg David S., laborer, 85 Union
Clegg Sylvie, Mrs., h. 11 Hudson
Cleghorn Frank, student, h. W. Main opp. Brown
Cleghorn Susie, teacher, Veazie st. school
Cleghorn Wm. W., sup't Johnson manufr'g Co., h. W. Main opp. Brown
Clement Joseph, h. 39 Union hill, rear Eclipse mill
Clement Louis, spinner, h. 21 Beaver
Clement M. E., dealer in fine family groceries, provisions, etc., 42 Ashland
Clement Napoleon, spinner, h. 21 Beaver
Clement Andrew, mason, Franklin cor. Northern Lights Clement Geo., mason, h. Northern Lights ave.
Clement Thomas F., importer and wholesale dealer in
foreign and domestic liquors, ales, wines, etc., 42 S. Ashland
Cleveland machinist, bds. 24 State
Cleveland Frederick L., clerk, 99 cent store
Cleveland W. L., clerk at Harris & Scott's
Clow Benjamin, washing machines, h. 59 Main Clow Mary, widow, h. 66 Holden Clifford John, h. south end of State
Clinton Patrick H., carder, h. 12 Bank
Clossey Patrick, tailor, h. 29 Centre
Clough L. H., clerk at city pharmacy, 76 Main
Cluett & Sons, dealers in pianos and organs, 72 Main (see adv. front cover) Coats Mr., h. 7 Beaver
Coates Ellen, Mrs., h. 16 Jackson
Cobb E. T., bookkeeper, h. 11 Summer
Cobb Elizabeth, Mrs, h. 147 Union
Cobb Robinson L., machinist, Veazie above River Cocker George, h. 18 Jackson
Cody & Fitzgerald, dealers in beef, pork, mutton, veal,
ham, lard, sausages, poultry, game and vegetables in their season, Chase block, cor of Centre and Eagle Cody James (Cody & Fitzgerald), h. 16 E. Quincy Cody James, h. 31 Lincoln
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Cody Richard, teamster, h. 31 Lincoln
Coleman Louis, florist, 36 Houghton, h. 13 E. Brooklyn (see adv.)
Colegrove F. F., Mrs., widow, h, 30 Church
Coleman Jacob L., h. 18 E. Brooklyn
Collins James, clerk, h. 44 River
Collins Jeremiah, bartender at 41 Centre
Collins John, head of Marietta
Collins John, h. 10 Jackson
Collins Mary, chambermaid, Richmond House
Collins Michael, rear 24 Union
Collins Michael, laborer, h. Furnace cor Main
Collins Nellie, domestic, Wilson House
Collins & Riordan, dealers in boots, shoes, rubbers, etc., custom work and repairing a specialty, Fisher's block, 61 Main (see adv.) Collins Thomas, machinist, h. 44 River
Collins Timothy (Collins & Riordan), h. 36 W. Main
Collins William, teamster, h. 19 Pearl Colombe Peter, carpenter, h 60 River
Cologne John, h. 17 Brown (gas hill)
Comisky Jas. L., (Kelly & Comisky), h. 147 Main
Condon James, baggagemaster, h. 32 Ashland
Cone Elizabeth, Mrs., h. 133 Main Conlan John, cigarmaker, h. 16 Pearl
Conlan John, laborer, h. 1 Veazie
Conlan Mary, Mrs., h 1 Brown
Conlan Michael, h. 16 Pearl Conlan Patrick, laborer, h. 1 Brown Conlan Peter, laborer, h. 62 River
Conover C. E., railroad agent, h. 32 E. Quincy
Connelly Patrick, dyer, h. 23 Brooklyn
Conniff Thos., laborer, h. 33 Prospect
Conner Eugene, asst. cook at Richmond House Connor Martin, h. south end of State Connor John, farmer, h. Notch road
Connor Thomas, laborer, rear of 51 Centre
Conover Chas. E., h. 32 E. Quincy
Conrad Chas., dyer, 85 Union
Conrad H. E., head waiter at Wilson House, h. 5 Black- inton block
Conrad William, shoemaker, h. 11 Hudson
Cook Ansel R., teamster, h. 38 Washington ave Cook Chas. H., shoe packer, h. 16 Elm
Cook Geo. O., overseer, h. 143 Union
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Cook Jane, Mrs., Union opp. Glen mill Cook Oscar, farmer, S. Church near town line Cook S. A., bookkeeper, E. A. Stroud, bds. over store Cook Welcome B., farmer, h. west end of River
Cook Wm., 207 E. Main cor. Vincent avenue
Coon Jacob, outside overseer Freeman Mfg Co., h. 146 River
Coon Willie M., h. South end of State
Coon Wm., Jr., mechanic, h. south end of State Coon Wm., 2d, blacksmith, h. south end of State Cooney James, laborer, h. Marshall near Centre Cooney Jas., print works, h. Marshall near Main Cooney Jas., Jr., h. Marshall near Main
Cooney Michael, at woolen mill, Braytonville Coral Adolphus, h. 21 Washington avenue Coran Jeremiah, dyer, 101 Union Cord Ann, Mrs., h. 14 Jackson
Cormier Chloe A., Mrs., h. 6 Liberty
Cormier W. L., shoemaker, bds. 6 Liberty Cornell John, h. 14 Pleasant.
Coran Nelson, clerk, h. 101 Union
Corrigan Peter, teamster, h. State
Corsiglia Jos., fruits, h. 19 Eagle Cosgrove Thos., h. rear 77 Holden Costello Robt., Marshall rear of Phoenix mills Costello Timothy, color mixer, h. 16 Union Costello Wm, P., employed Wilson House Cota Peter, teamster, h. head of North Eagle Cota Ruel R., bookkeeper, bds. 12 Summer Couch M. E., lawyer, h. 29 Houghton
Coughlin James, policeman, h. 25 E. Brooklyn
Coughlin Julia, Miss, Marshall abeve Phoenix mills Coughlin Mrs. Thos., h. 16 Pearl
Coughlin Timothy, h. Marshall rear Phoenix mills Cousin James, boss finisher, h. 23 Brown Cowhey James, laborer, 61 Union Cox Fred., shoemaker, h. 15 Wesleyan
Coyne Stephen, engraver, bds. Richmond House Crandall A. C., tanner, h. 35 Union Crandall Eddy, carpenter, h. 11 Grand Crandall H. M., carpenter, h. 74 Holden Crandall Sullivan A., tanner, h. 5 Pleasant Crane Augustus, carpenter, h. south end of State Craswell Alexander, bookkeeper Sampsons, h. 66 River Craswell Esther, Mrs., h. 66 River
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Craven Joseph, laborer, 30 W. Main Craven Michael, laborer, h. 16 Pearl Crawford Fred., bds Tunnel City House Crawford Fred., h. Mountain road near E. Main Crawford Warren, laborer, Mountain road near E. Main Crawford Wm., laborer, h. 15 Brown
Crevier C., Rev., pastor of Notre Dame of the Sacred Heart Church, h. 143 Main Crimmans Patrick, laborer, h. rear 9 Elm Croft Nicholas, hairdresser, h. 20 Centre Croft Thos. S., laborer, h. 20 Centre Crommie Chas., spinner, woolen mill 37 Braytonville Cronin Dennis, laborer, 54 Prospect Cronin John, h. 54 Prospect
Cronin Julia, Miss, domestic, Wilson House Cronk Norman, carriagemaker, h. 117 State Crosier Alonzo, machinist, Willow Dell
Crosier A. D., machinist, bds. Willow Dell
Crosier Chas., loom fixer, h. 81 Union
Crosier Daisy, Miss, h. Chase block Centre st.
Crosier Hattie E., Mrs., h. 3 Blackinton block Cross Chas., cook, h. 102 State Cross Geo. N., fireman, h. 24 Washington ave Crossett John N., h. 7 Arnold Place
Crossy Wm., boss dyer, h. 24 Brown Crough Rachel, Mrs., rear 74 Main Crow Mrs., widow, h. opposite 6 W. Main Crowl O. E., Mrs., h. 77 Holden
Crowley John, fireman, h. 21 Ashland
Crowley John F., brakeman; h. 30 Chestnut Crowley Patrick, h. 30 Chestnut Crowley Timothy, 30 Chestnut Crowley Timothy, 21 Ashland Crowley Wm', Union hill, rear Eclipse mill
Cuddeback Ward M., baker with A. G. Mclaughlin Cullen John, Mountain road near E. Union
Cullen Peter, blacksmith, h. 5 E. Union Cumber Timothy, traveling agent, h. 10 Bank Cummings Albert, laborer, h. 106 Union Cummings Arthur 149 Union
Cummings John, builder, 36 Liberty
Cummings Julia, Mrs, h. 106 Union
Curran Charles J., physician and surgeon, office and re- sidence Davenport Block, 97 Main, office hours 8 to 9 A. M. 1 to 3 and after 5 P. M
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Curley John, boss carder, h. 36 River Curran Bernard, tailor, for Boland & Co
Curtis Frank E., clerk, bds. 7 Arnold Place
Curtis Alonzo, h. rear 14 Union
Curtiss Herbert A., trucking of all kinds, orders left at h. 20 Union (see adv.)
Curtiss Irvin D., folder, bds. rear 14 Union
Cutting Charles H. & Co., clothier, 1 & 2 Martin's block 6 & 8 State (see front cover)
Cutting Chas. H. (C. H. Cutting & Co.), h. 133 Main
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Dahart Albert, laborer, h. 27 Beaver
Dailey John, laborer, h. Marshall rear Phoenix mill
Dailey Edward, laborer, h. 93 Eagle
Dailey M., cigar manufacturer, and tobacconist, 7 Eagle h. 17 Quincy cor Ashland
Dailey Timothy, coachman, h. 34 Church
Daley John, laborer, h. 59 Union
Daley Mary, Mrs, h. 10 Pearl
Dalrymple Chas., h. Natural bridge
Dalrymple Orson, groceries, dry goods and fancy goods. 21 and 23 Eagle, h Natural bridge
Dalrymple Granville, clerk with O. Dalrymple
Danforth John, carpenter, bds. 19 Spring
Danforth Tyler, at woollen mill, h. 48 Braytonville
Daniel John T., laborer, h. 2 Washington ave
Daniels Albert, spinner, h. 18 Liberty Daniels Johnson, farmer, h. 18 Liberty Daniels Herbert, laborer, h. 9 Liberty
Darby Geo. M. (Burlingame & Darby's), h. 2 Quincy
Darby Robert, painter, bds. with Giles K. Tinker
Darby Wm. B., blacksmith, h. 52 Prospect
Darby W. F. (Burlingame & Darby's), bds. Wilson House Darling Adelbert, shoemaker, h. 4 Meadow
Darling Arthur H., clerk, bds. 31 Church
Darling A. B., paper hanging, paints, oils, etc., house and sign painting and frescoing 103 Main, h 45 Church (see adv.)
Darling Augustus N., clerk, bds. 3 Blackinton block
Darling Charles A., shoemaker, h 21 N. Eagle
Darling Charles A., clerk, W. H. Gaylord, h. 45 Church Darling Charles E., clerk, 108 Main, bds. 45 Church
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Darling J. W., sign and scenic, ornamental painter and frescoer, with A. B. Darling, h. 10 South
Darling M. B., fine family groceries, provisions, flour, teas, coffees and spices, confectionery, etc., 64 Main, h. 31 Church
Darling Oliver P., blacksmith, h. 25 Washington ave
Darling Wm., blacksmith, h. 34 Franklin
Darroch J. Wells, tinsmith, h. 28 E. Quincy
Darroch James, spinner, h. 180 River
Darrow George, importer and dealer in foreign and domestic liquors, wines, ales, rye whiskey, rum, brandies and Holland gin by the quantity, 13 Rich- mond block, State street, h. 31 Eagle
Darrow John, wines, liquors, etc., 41 Eagle, h. 31 Eagle Darrow Robert, printer, 51 Union
Dart Edward T., carriage trimmer, h. 11 N. Church
Davenport A. F., Dr., dentist, Davenport block, 87 Main street, residence 101 Main
Davenport Charles E., fireman, h. 104 Ashland
Davenport Lucy, Miss, h. 104 Ashland
Davies Thomas, h. 21 Braytonville
Davis Augustus, shoemaker, h. Moulton hill
Davis Charles, h. 27 Union near 5 Points
Davis Hiram, farmer, Mountain road, beyond E. Main
Davis Frank, architect and builder, 147 Ashland (see adv.)
Davis Franklin Chapin, roll coverer, h 6 Meadow
Davis George, on town farm, S. Church near town line
Davis John, Mrs., Main st., Braytonville
Davis Lorenzo, h south end of Ashland
Davis Lorin, Mrs., h 3 Marshall near Main
Davis Murray, farmer, h Moulton hill
Davis Raymond, carpenter, h. 145 Ashland
Davis Reuben T., carpenter, bds. 35 Washington avenue
Davis Robert W., farmer, h. head of N. Eagle
Davis S. H., enineer, bds. Ballou House Dawson Henry, dyer, h. 61 Union Day Alvin, h. South end of State Day Julia, Mrs., h. Chase block, Centre st. Day Orsmon, laborer, h. 15 E. Union Dayha Albert, laborer, h. 110 River Dayton Frank E., bookkeeper, h. 22 Summer
Dean Charles, shoemaker, h. 76 River
Dean Esther G., Miss, h. 18 Summer Dean Dallas A., h. south end of State
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Deberbore Angele, fruit stand, h. Eagle cor. Centre Decker Isaac W., h. 112 Eagle cor. Jackson Deleway Durward B., painter, h. 98 State Delie Gasper, lane rear 51 Centre
Delisle Victor, mechanic, h. 22 Willow Dell Delong George, baggagemaster, h. 13 Church De Meranville Henry E., watchman, h, Bradford Place
Demarias Edmund, stone cutter, h. 102 Union ave
Demarias Joseph, h. Walnut st. Moulton hill Deming Avery J., teamster, Mountain road Deming Emily, Miss, h. 89 Eagle Deming George, mechanic, h. 7 North
Dempsey John, laborer, h. 61 Prospect
Dempsey Matthew, bds. 61 Prospect
Dempsey Timothy, laborer, h. 61 Prospect
Dempsey George, Jr., butcher, h. 6 Elm Denley George, h. 6 Main, Braytonville
Dennis Clarence A., employed by Dr. H. J. Millard Dennison Elizabeth W., housekeeper at Wilson House Denny Jacob, at print works, h. rear 24 Union Derocher Andrew, Mrs., h. rear 22 Union
Derocher Edward, laborer, h. rear 22 Union
Desmond John, h. Walnut st., Moulton hill Deven Edward, Mrs., h. 192 River
Devereaux Mary, domestic, at Wilson House
Devoè John, h. Union near Beaver mill Dewitt Edwin, h. 155 Union
Dewitt Thomas, h. 52 Liberty
Dewolf J. L., patternmaker, h. 113 State
Dibble S. B., wholesale and retail lumber dealer, and manuf. of sash, doors and blinds and packing boxes, 63 S. State, h. 9 Spring Dickey Enoch, bartender, h. 90 Eagle
Dickinson Edgar, teamster, h. 105 State
Dickinson Chloe, Mrs., h. 38 Prospect
Dillon James, mason, h. 204 River
Dillon Patrick, h. 204 River
Dillon Patrick, h. Furnace hill, rear of depot
Dilworth George, h. 30 East Quincy
Dilworth Maria, widow, h. 91 Eagle Dinneen Ellen, Mrs., h. Central avenue Dineen Michael, car record offive
Dodd Daniel, mechanic, h. 109 State
Dougherty Margaret, Mrs., carder, h. 27 Veazie Dodd Wm., carder, h. 14 Beaver
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Dodge George W., machinist, h. 104 River Doherty Daniel, h. Hayden block, N. Church Doherty James, 34 Union' hill
Doherty James, laborer, h. 8 Central ave Doherty James, 2d, bds. with Daniel Doherty
Doherty John, laborer, h. head of Veazie
Doherty Susan, Mrs., h. 18 Centre
Doland Andrew, gardener, h. 28 Union
Donovan Timothy, laborer, h. 42 Furnace
Doolan Joseph, loom fixer, h. 45 W. Main
Doolan John, beam tender, bds. 45 Furnace hill Dooley Bridget, Mrs., h. 30 Brown
Doolan Patrick, saloon, 45 W. Main Dooley Patrick, h. 9 Brown
Dooley Walter M., clerk T. & G. car record
Dorney Hannah, Miss, domestic, Wilson House
Dorr Daisy, teacher at Greylock
Doshiner Moses, laborer, h. 157 Union Dow Thos. L., clerk, h. 17 Brooklyn
Dowlin M. R., manufacturer of Dowlin's patented sad- dlery goods, 84 Main, h. 12 Pleasant
Dowlin Winfred M., student, Wilbraham Academy, h. 12 Pleasant
Dowlin M. R. & Son, harness, saddles, trunks, etc., 84 Main, h. 12 Pleasant (see adv.)
Dowling Daniel, h. 79 W. Main
Dowling Patrick, laborer, h. 21 W. Main
Dowling Thos., h. furnace ground rear 6 W. Main
Downey Elizabeth, Mrs., h. 25 Beaver
Dowlin Ralph M. (M. R. Dowlin & Son), bds. 12 Pleasant
Dox Geo. W., dentist, office 85 Main, h. 134 Eagle
Doyle James, 29 Liberty
Doyle John, grocer and steamship agent, State st
Doyle Miss, domestic, at Richmond House
Doyle Mary, Mrs., h. 12 Centre
Draper Wm. H., shoe finisher, 7 Cherry
Drasdil John, laborer, h. Braytonville
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Drew John E., bookkeeper, internal Bank block, h. 18 Pleasant Drew S. A., Mrs., h. 18 Pleasant
Drew & Wheeler, ice cream and dining rooms, 107 Main Driscoll John, Mrs., h. rear 52 Furnace hill
Driscoll Thos., laborer, bds 48 State
Drowne L. S., agent for A. W. Wright, h. 6 Briggs ave
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Dubuc Arthur, h. Walnut st., Moulton hill
Dubre Michel, h 23 Beaver
Ducharme Magloire, hairdresser, h. 58 Ashland
Duckworth Henry, weaver, h. 13 Veazie opp. School house
Duckworth Ernest R., engraver, h. 18 E. Quincy
Duckworth Lena I., teacher, Union st. school Dudley Michel, h. Union near Beaver mill Dudley Napoleon, shoemaker, h. head of Union Duffy Patrick, dyer, bds. 6 Brooklyn
Duggan Daniel, h. Prospect opp. Jackson
Duquette Julius, mason, h. 128 State
Duquette Louis, shoemaker, h. rear 46 Centre
Dumas Hubert, laborer, h. 31 W. Main
Dumas J. H., clerk, h. 34 Holden
Dumville Mary F., h. 9 Wall
Dumville Wm. H., clerk, B. & Darby's, bds. 7 Church
Dundon John and Mary, h. N. Church
Dunn Charles, shoe cutter, bds. 36 Main
Dunn John, bds. with Margaret Keirns
Durant Napoleon, laborer, h. 23 Brooklyn
Durant Simon, h. rear, 81 Eagle
Duso Louis H., cigar maker, h. Eagle cor Centre
Duso Maria, Mrs., h. Eagle cor. Centre
Dwyer John, laborer, h. 62 River
Dyar John W., steward, Ballou House
Dyke E. A., dealer in beef, pork, hams, lard, sausages, poultry, game and manufacturer of pressed corn beef, I4 Holden, h. 11 Chestnut
Dyke Geo., painter, h. 11 Chestnut
Dyke G. M., locksmith, h. 7 Holden
Dyson Wm., machine printer, h. 14 Bryant
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Eadie William, foreman, printer at Freeman Print works, h. 41 Union
Eagan Thos., teamster, h. 26 Liberty
Eastman Chas. J., clerk, h. 7 Arnold Place
Easton Jas., boot, shoe and rubber repairing done in a first-class manner, Hayden's block, Eagle st., h. 13 Spring
Eaton Frank, miller, Phoenix mills
Eaton Prescott, miller, bds. with Peter Post
Eddy Albert, stone mason, h Moulton hill
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Eddy Andrew, h. south end of Ashland Eddy Benjamin, stone mason, h. 16 Centre Eddy David, farmer, h. Notch road, Braytonville Eddy James, machinist, woolen mill, 8 Braytonville Eddy Franklin J., mason, bds. Ballou House Eddy James W. and D. P., Notch road Egan Thos., concrete walks, Liberty street Ellingsworth John, h. head of Jackson Ellis A. J., Mrs., h. 39 Main
Ellis Louisa, Mrs., h. 13 Brown
Ellis Ida L,, teacher, h. Main st Ellis Samuel J., grocer, 16 Main, h. 12 Main. Ellis W. C., grocer, 16 Main, h. the same Emlaw Abram, mason, h. 12 Centre Emlaw Stephen, h. 12 Centre
Emmott Frederick, engraver, bds. 37 Union. Emmott John, foreman, engraver, h. 37 Union Eno Geo., teamster, h. Centre near Marshall Eno George, h. 14 Centre
Estes Benjamin C., gas fitter, h. 59 River
Estes Edwin, h. S. Ashland, below R. R. bridge Estes Frank, shoemaker, bds. 109 State Estes John, employed by Dr. Babbitt Estes Geo. W., laborer, h. 33 Washington ave. Estes Oscar, mason, 19 Veazie
Estes Wm. H., watchman, h. 69 S. Church
Evans Agnes L., teacher, at Blackinton Evans Chas. T., printer, h. 13 Hudson Evans Walter S., merchant tailor, 44 State, residence Blackinton (see adv. next page)
Fagan John, fireman, h. Marshall opp. print works Fairbanks Geo. B., train despatcher, bds. 22 Summer Fairbanks Henry A., at depot, h. 129 Ashland Fairbanks Wm., h. 4 Beaver
Fairfield David, boot and shoemaker, 74 State Fairfield Stephen H. (W. G. Cady & Co.), h. 5 Quincy Fallon Michael, laborer, h. 23 Braytonville Farley Perry M., carpenter, h. 27 Houghton Farley Martha, Mrs., h. 27 Houghton Farley Terrence, laborer, h. 42 Liberty Farnham Henry C., shoemaker, bds. 8 Blackinton block
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R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Farnham L. M., Mrs., h. 16 Elm
Faulkner Josiah E., designer at Freeman M'fg Co., h. 22 E. Quincy
Faulkner Joseph, tailor, h. 36 Main
Faulkner Peter F., baker, with A. G. Mclaughlin
Fee John, laborer, h. 9 Brooklyn
Feeny Martin, Mrs., 27 Brooklyn
Feige Chas., bottler, 13 Main, h. 28 E. Brooklyn (see adv.)
Feige Henry, bottler, h. 28 E. Brooklyn
Felix Geo., blacksmith, h. E. Quincy
Field Austin, shoemaker, h. 64 Main
Field Homer, Notch road, Braytonville
Field's Edward, laborer, h. south end of State
Fife Andrew A., shoemaker, 57 River
Finn Chas. H., photographer, bds. Mansion House
Finnegan Dennis J., printer, Transcript, h. Marshall Finnegan John, Mrs., h. 6 Brown
Fisher Addie, Mrs., h. rear 74 Holden
Fisher H. G. B., pres. N. A. Mfg. Co., bds. Wilson House Fisher & Morgan, soap and candle manufacturers, south end of State (see adv.)
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