North Adams city directory 1883-1884, Part 7

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Publication date: 1883
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Miller Geo. F., general insurance agency, Room 5 Bur- lingame block, h. 149 Main


Miller Horatio S,, conductor, h. 24 Chestnut


Miller Harry, h. 1 Ashland


Miller Mary E., Mrs., h. 119 Eagle


Miller Peter, blacksmith, h. 28 Washington ave


Miller Robt., carder, h. 210 E. Main


Miller Wm., shoemaker, h. 9 Liberty


Mills Jas. H., boss finisher at print works, h. 53 Union Millot Frank, laborer, h. 34 Washington ave


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Miner A. D., supt. of schools, office Drury Academy, residence 155 E. Main


Miner Geo. H., chief clerk Troy and Greenfield car record office, h. head of Holbrook st.


Miner Guy W., student, h. 155 Main


Miner O S., carriage and wagon manufacturer, Willow Dell, h. 14 Church opp. Quincy (see adv.)


Mitchell J. H. Mrs., widow, h. Cherry street


Mitchell James, engineer, h. 81 Centre


Mitchell John, h. Washington avenue cor Ashland


Mitchell Juline, Mrs., h. 83 Eagle


Mitchell Wells B., h. 83 Eagle


Mixer Frank A., harnessmaker for M. R. Dowlin


Mixer Herbert E., hairdressing and bath rooms, under


Wilson House, corner Main and Holden, bds. Blackin- ton block


Molan Nora, domestic, at Wilson House


Moloney David, h. 11 Elm


Moloney J. E., clerk, Eagle, h. 60 Centre


Moloney Thomas C., dealer in wines, liquors, cigars, &c, 49 Centre (see adv. )


Molloy John, laborer, h. 41 W. Main


Molloy Michael, h. rear 21 Centre


Molloy Michael Mrs., W. Main beyond Cemetery


Molloy Patrick, laborer, h. 32 W. Main


Montague Nellie, teacher, bds. Veazie opp. school house Montgomery Samuel, laborer, h. head of Prospect


Moon Charles, teamster, h. 2 Beaver Moon Silas, carpenter, h. 39 E. Quincy Moore Emery, painter, bds. 36 Main Moore Frederick, painter, bds. 33 Brooklyn


Moore Patrick, laborer, bds. 30 W. Main


Moore Walter, h. Walnut st., Moulton hill


Moran Gilbert, bookkeeper, h. 6 E. Quincy Moran Mary, Mrs., h. 27 Brown


Morey Albert, farmer, h. south end of State


Morgan Ida A., clerk, N. H. Arnold, h. 8 Quincy Morgan Jas. laborer, h. 26 Beaver


Morgan Joseph, shearer, h. 5 Franklin Morgan Leonard, laborer, h. 41 Liberty


Morgan L. R. (Fisher & Morgan), h. south end of State Morgan Samuel, peddler, h. 15 Brooklyn


Morris Owen, calico printer, h. 13 Frederick


Morrison Edward H., mechanic, h. 46 E. Quincy


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Morrison Wm., at Woolen mill, h. 32 Braytonville Morrison John, color mixer, h. 43 Union Mosher Mr., contractor, bds. Ballou House Mosher Wm. D., weaver, 208 Eagle Morton E. R., carpenter, h. Walnut st. Moulton hill Morton David, loom fixer, h. Braytonville Morse Thos., carpenter, bds. 129 Eagle


Mowbray Geo. M., office Union opp. Tyler's mill, residence 113 Union (see adv.) Mowbray Harry S., artist, resides with Geo. M. Mowbray Muir Thomas, overseer, h. 35 Brown Mulcahy Timothy, bartender, h. 33 W. Main Mulcare Bridget, h. 31 Centre Mulcare Thos., saloon, 31 Centre Mullaney E. J., engineer, bds. 28 Spring Mullaney Geo. A., fireman, bds. 28 Spring Mullaney J. H., blacksmith, bds. 28 Spring Mullaney Margaret, Mrs., h. 28 Spring Mullen Daniel, bds. Tunnel City House Mullen Daniel W., clerk, bds. Richmond House


Mullen Thos. and John, bds. 1 Brown Mullett Geo., teamster, h. 108 State Mullett Wm., painter, h. 14 Walnut Munger Theo. T., Rev., pastor Cong. ch., h. 23 Church Murphy Catherine, Mrs., h. 25 Centre Murphy Cornelius, shoemaker, h. 25 Centre Murphy Daniel, mason, h. 50 Centre


Murphy Frank, h. Union hill near Eclipse mill


Murphy Hugh, dining rooms, h. 30 State


Murphy John T., local editor, " Transcript " and associate press agent, bds. 50 Centre Murphy John, h. furnace ground rear 6 W. Main


Murphy Michael, h. 52 Centre


Murphy Stephen, h. 95 Union


Murphy Thos. F., Rev., asst. pastor of St. Francis ch., residence 68 Eagle Murray Jacob, laborer, h. 24 Willow Dell cor. Union Murray John, blacksmith, h. rear 14 Union Murray John, blacksmith, h. 15 Prospect Murray John, 3rd, laborer, h. 6 Central ave. Murray Joseph, stone cutter, h. rear 14 Union Murray Marshall, farmer, rear 14 Union Murray Pat., laborer, h. rear 51 Centre Myers Delos, driver, h. 27 Lincoln


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Myers Datus, farmer, h. head of Veazie


Myers Geo., spinner, old road to Stamford Myers Henry D., farmer, h. head of Veazie Myers Kate, Mrs., h. 18 N. Eagle


Myers M. E., livery, sale and boarding stable, 83 State, h. 125 Main


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Nagle James, hairdresser, Hayden block, Eagle, h. Marshall st.


Nagle J. S., clerk for H. A. Smith & Son


Nagle Wm., hairdresser, h. Marshall st.


Nash John, laborer, h. Moulton hill


Naughton Martin, woolen mill, h. 45 Braytonville Naughton Martin, flagman, Braytonville Navin Patrick, blacksmith, bds. 7 Brown Needham William, porter at Wilson House Neeson Jas., 28 Union hill rear Eclipse mill Nell Christopher, laborer, h. 8 N. Eagle Nelson Mary, Mrs., h. 26 River


Nelson Lindsey, resides in Burdickville


Nelson Reuben E., shoemaker, h. 2 Arnold Place Nestor Patrick, h. rear 9 Elm


Netolicky Emmanuel, cigarmaker, h. 19 Eagle


Nettleton Judson, teamster, h. 27 N. Eagle


New Haven & Northampton R. R. Co., Frank S. Rich- ardson agent, office opp. post office


Nichols Charles, laborer, h. 37 Eagle Nichols Arthur M., telegraph messenger, at 72 Main Nichols D. L., carpenter, bds. Richmond House


Nichols L. E., Mrs., teacher, grammar school No. 9 Nichols Oscar F., mechanic, h. 2 Veazie


Nichols R. L., roll covering, roll stocks, etc., factory in Eclipse mill, Union st. (see adv.)


Nichols H.A., Mrs., proprietoress of Eagle st. Dining rooms, 37 Eagle st.


Nichols Phillip, carpenten bds. 34 Holden


Nichols Wm. W., circus rider, Chase block, Centre Niven David, calico printer, h. 39 Union Nixon Eugene, rear 7 Brooklyn Noel Charles, 1st, mason, h. 9 Fuller


Noel Charles, h. Moulton hill


Noel Ellen, clerk, at N. H. Arnolds


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Noel Edmond, clerk, H. A. Smith & Son


Noel Joseph, mason, h. 31 E. Brooklyn


Noel Moses, laborer, h. Moulton hill Nolan Ann, Mrs., h. 5 Union


Noon Patrick, baggagemaster, bds. 38 Main Norcross Daniel, foreman, 13 Beaver Norman L. M., Mrs., h. 66 Centre


North Adams Gas Light Co., office Wilson House block, 4 Holden opp. post office North Adams Steam Laundry, R. L. Henry, Bank st. North Adams Manufacturing Co., Braytonville North Adams Savings Bank, Main st. (see adv.)


Northrop Alexander, farmer, h. S. end of Ashland


Northrop Fayette, farmer, h. south end of Ashland


Northrop Geo. S., horse trainer, 55 State


Norton David A., laborer, h. 8 Quincy Norton James, laborer, h. Braytonville


Norton Marshall A., foreman Flagg's livery, h. 8 Quincy Nottingham Edward, carpenter, bds. 43 Liberty


Nottingham Geo. W., builder, h. 43 Liberty


Nugent Edward, h. W. Main near the bridge


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Oatman H. T. & W. J., proprietors of the Hoosac Valley News, and general book and job printers, 36 State (see adv.)


Obey Antoine, blacksmith for J. M. Barber


Obey Benjamin, carpenter, h. 122 Union


Obrey Elias, h. rear 46 Centre


O'Brien Daniel, bds. with Thos. Smith


O'Brien Daniel, overseer, bds. with Mrs. D. M. Loomis


O'Brien Dennis, laborer, h. 105 S. Church


O'Brien James, merchant tailor, Hayden block, Centre street (see adv.)


O'Brien John, clerk, h. S. Church


O'Brien John, laborer, bds. 53. Furnace hill


O'Brien Kate, Miss, h. 59 Union


O'Brien Patrick, laborer, h. 6 Beaver


O'Brien Timothy, brakeman, h. 32 Chestnut


O'Brien William, groceries and provisions, 27 Eagle


O'Connell Daniel, laborer, h. 18 Pearl


O'Connell Kate, domestic at 14 Summer


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O'Connell Lizzie A., domestic at 24 Summer


O'Connell Edward, moulder, bds. 61 River


O'Connell Hugh, laborer, 5 Beaver


O'Connell Jeremiah, Mrs., h. 61 River


O'Connell Pierce, laborer, h. 26 Spring O' Connell see also Connell


O'Connor John, h. 33 Union hill rear Eclipse mill


O'Donnell Mary, Mrs., h. 8 Brown


O'Donnell Patrick, h. 32 Union hill rear Eclipse mill


O'Hern Edward, Mrs., 53 Furnace rear of depot


O'Hern James (Keefe & O'Hern) h. 53 Furnace


O'Hern Richard F., clerk, Tunnel City House


O'Hern Robt., laborer, h. 31 Brown


O'Leary Dennis, h. 43 W. Main


Olds B. G. (Clark & Olds), h. 26 Church opp. Spring


Olds Geo. Walter, asst. treasurer, North Adams Savings Bank, h. 26 Church


Olin Lovina, h. 3 Grant


Oliver Jas., machinist, h. 18 Chestnut


O'Malley Harry, tailor, h. 4 Blackinton block


O'Neil Daniel, laborer, h. rear 20 Liberty


O'Neil John, flagman, T. & G. R. R., h. S. Furnace


O'Neil Michael, laborer, h. 40 Liberty


Orcutt Libbie, domestic at Richmond House


Ormsby A. F., machinist, h. head of Veazie


Orr J. H. & Co., ice dealers, and supt. of cemetery, office and residence 3 Church place (see adv.)


Orr William F., manager of Western Union Telegraph, office 72 Main, h. 3 Church place


Orton Wm. E., clerk, at Clark & Olds


Osborn A. C. Rev. (D. D.), pastor Baptist church, resi- dence 24 Church


Osborn Geo., hostler, h. 31 Brooklyn


Ostiguy Joseph, laborer, h. Natural bridge


Ottman Orlando, employed by S. Blackinton


Owen Anna, Mrs., h. 79 State


Owens & Lally, brick manufacturers, and livery and sale stable, 12 Main (see adv.)


Owens Matthew (Owens & Lally), h. 6 E. Quincy


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Packard Robert, conductor, h. 81 State Paine Arnold, trucking, h. 69 Church


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Paine Barbara, domestic at 7 Spring Palmer Jas., laborer, h. Prospect opp. Jackson Palmer Margaret, Mrs., h. 142 Eagle Paradis Archie, h. E. Main above Kempville Paradis Philip, h. E. Main above Kempville Paradis Francis, h. E. Main near Kemp's factory Parker A. S., Mrs., teacher, at Notch School Parker Calvin T., machinist, h. 9 N. Church Parker Chas. V., shoemaker, h. 36 Brooklyn Parker Chas. J., mechanic, h. rear 74 Main Parker Franklin, h. 19 Brookyln Parker Geo., ice deliverer, bds. 9 N. Church Parker George, laborer, h. 16 Cliff Parker L. C., car repairer, h. 62 Centre Parker Samuel E., h. 3 Church -


Parkhurst Charles J., attorney and counsellor at law, office 80 Main, h. 113 Eagle Parmele Wm. B., bookkeeper with S. B. Dibble Parrow Melissa, Mrs,, Union near Beaver mill Parrow Jos., h. Cliff rear print works Parsons Chas. A., machinist, h. 13 South Partridge Stephen P., carpenter, h. 60 Prospect Pattison Wm., h. Marshall rear Phoenix mill Patchen Edwin F., cutter, Barnards, h. 3 Spring Patterson Ayers and Chas., h. Notch road Patterson Albert H., wood yard, h. Moulton hill Patterson Chas., machinist. h. 10 Franklin Patterson Fred. E., clerk, h. 10 Franklin Patterson Hugh, tailor Boland's, bds. 24 State Patterson Michael, h. 85 Union


Patterson S. C., mason, h. 16 North Patterson Walter, clerk, for M. Gatslick Patterson Wm., h. 91 Union Pattington Jabez, laborer, h. Marshall opp. print works Patton E. B., civil engineer, h. 189 Eagle


Patrick Geo. H., station agent, B. & A. R. R. office in depot, bds. Richmond House Paul Andrew, shoemaker, bds. rear 52 Centre Paul Fred., shoemaker, bds. rear 52 Centre Paul Chas., shoemaker, bds. 109 State Paul George and Jas., h. Notch road Paye Florence, Mrs., h. Hayden block, Eagle st. Paye Wm., employed at Flaggs' livery


Peach Chas. S., supt. Freeman Mfg. Co's cotton mill, h. 5 Hudson


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Peak Asa A., carpenter, h. 50 Prospect Peak Henry J., laborer, h. 27 North Eagle


Pearson F. P., superintendent of Freeman Print Works, h. 23 Summer


Peck Elmer, shoemaker, h. south end of State


Peck Emery, engineer, h. 149 South Ashland


Peck Henry H., shoemaker, h. rear 7 Brooklyn


Peck Nancy, Mrs., h. 149 South Ashland


Peck Merritt E., h. Hall st


Peck Solomon E., engineer at 119 Eagle, h. rear 74 Hol- den


Peckham Darius, tinsmith, h. 85 Eagle


Peckham Elias, tinsmith, h. 85 Eagle


Peckham J. J., bds. Richmond House


Pell Eddie, asst. steward, Wilson House


Pelot Edward, laborer, h. 1 E. Brooklyn


Penniman E. B., treas. N. A. Mfg Co., h. 17 Church Penniman Wm., engine tender, h. 42 Ashland Percy Clark, Mountain road near E. Main


Perkins Frank, farmer, h. S. Church beyond Ashland


Perkins Michael, farmer, h. old Stamford road


Perkins Lewis, railroad contractor, h. 3 E. Quincy Pero David, h. 41 Braytonville


Pero Joseph, laborer, h. 20 Cliff


Perry Caroline, Mrs., h. 26 South


Perry Geo. B., agent Ames Lumber Co., h. 24 Quincy


Perry John, laundry, h. 83 Main


Perry John, carriage driver, h. 26 South


Perry Geo., mason, h. 135 Union


Perry Peter, teamster, h. 135 Union Peters Joseph, tailor, h. 48 State Phelps Cooley, farmer, h. Braytonville


Phelps Herbert, lamplighter, h. 41 Liberty


Phelps Henry A., teamster, h. 4 Brown


Phillips A. G., Miss, h. 77 Main Phillips Albert, h. south end of Ashland Phillips' Bookstore, 75 Main Phillips H. L., residence 17 Chestnut


Phillips H. P., Mrs., h. 77 Main Phillips and Callanan, cigar manufacturers, 53 Eagle Phillips Jerome, millwright, 17 Liberty


Phillips Geo. E., cigarmaker, bds. Union House Phillips John, wool sorter, h. Braytonville Phillips Jos., blacksmith, for Rand & Son Phillips Albert H., h. south end of State


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Phillips W. H., h. 17 Liberty


Phillips Mrs., h. rear 29 Union


Phoenix Mills, M. D. & A. W. Hodge, proprietors, foot of Main (see adv.)


Piehler Elizabeth, teacher at Blackinton


Pierre Chas., laborer, h. 29 Brown


Pike Alton T., laborer, h. rear 32 Ashland


Pike Frank M., teamster, Richardson & Flagg


Pike C. Niles, marble and granite worker and sculptor, 35 State street, h. 11 Houghton (see adv.)


Pike Chas. Nathan, carpenter and builder, 79 Holden, h. 26 E. Brooklyn


Pike Clarence, laborer, h. rear 32 Ashland


Pike Jeremiah, h. 189 Main


Pike James, cattle dealer, h. 46 E. Quincy Pike Leonard, driver, h. 14 North


Pike Nahum M., laborer, h. 129 Ashland


Pike Nathan, h. 26 E. Brooklyn /


Pinkham Fred., foreman, shoemaker, h. 6 Blackinton block


Pinkham John M., foreman, b. 6 Blackinton block Pitt John W., h. 6 North


Plumb Mary E., Mrs., h. 1 Centre


Plumb S. H., carpenter, h. Moulton hill


Plumb Sidney A., clerk, Burlingame & Darby's


Pollard John, mining engineer, h. 5 Church


Pomeroy Lemuel, agent of S. Blackinton Woolen Co., h. Quincy cor. Ashland


Poole Geo., dyer, 59 Main, h. 5 Franklin


Porter Arthur C. (Tower & Porter), h. 15 Quincy


Porter William P., Mrs., Elmwood family school, S. Church opp. Briggs's ave.


Post Edward, laborer, h. rear 36 Prospect


Post Peter, teamster, h. rear 36 Prospect


Potter A. G. & A., attorneys and notaries, Bank block, 69 Main


Potter Almond H., boarding house, 87 Eagle


Potter Andrew (A. G. & A. Potter), h. Wall cor. Cherry


Potter A. G. (A. G. & A. Potter), h. 8 Cherry Potter Edward, clerk, h. 113 State


Potter Hattie, dressmaker, bds. 8 Cherry.


Potter Hobert B., civil engineer, h. 7 Pleasant


Potter Martha, widow, h. 1 Elm opp. Grant


Potter Warren L., clerk, N. A. Savings Bank, bds. 26 Church.


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Potter Wells E., clerk, h. 87 Eagle


Powers Chas., tanner, h. 104 Eagle


Powers John, tailor, h. 32 State


Powers Patrick, laborer, bds. 48 State Pratt Amos, carpenter, h. 32 Eagle Pratt Arthur, shoemaker, h. Main st.


Pratt B. E. (P. J. Jenks & Co.), bds. 94 S. Church


Pratt Edward H. (Wm. Martin & Co.), h. 33 Union Pratt Frank, head of Franklin, near town line Pratt Henry W., engineer, h. 109 State


Pratt John, tinsmith, h. rear 20 Liberty


Pratt Norman, shoemaker, h. 19 Brooklyn


Pratt Wm. W., engraver, h. 33 Union Preo Mahail, Mrs., h. 91 Eagle


Preston A. W., attorney and counsellor at law, office Bank block, h. 6 Pleasant Preston Charles M., clerk, bds. 6 Pleasant


Preston Frank, coach driver at Richmond House


Preston Lucy, Mrs., rear 74 Holden


Prevey Chas., shoemaker, h. head of Union


Prevear Geo. F., watchmaker, at 5 Wilson block


Price Emery, shoemaker, h. 19 N. Eagle


Price David, watchman, h. Union above Glen mill


Price Richard, h. 20 Braytonville


Pritchard Wm. H., bookkeeper Adams National Bank, h. 26 E. Quincy


Proctor E. L., carpenter, h. 107 State


Prouty Emery, shoemaker, 12 Marietta


Provos Simon, fireman, h. 9 Central avenue


Prudhomme Andrew, painter, h. 3 Brooklyn Puffer Henry L., shoemaker, h. Union cor. Kemp


Pulsifer Apollos B., h. 33 E. Brooklyn Pulfer Catharine, Miss, bds. Bradford Place


Purcell Chas. W., train master, h. 11 Pleasant Purtell Catharine, Mrs., bds. 13 Elm Pyne Edward, laborer, h. 70 Centre Pyne Wm., laborer, h. 70 Centre Pyne Wm., Jr., h. 70 Centre


Quimby Frank E., conductor, h. 32 E. Quincy Quackenbush Cassius T., butcher for H. A. Tower Quackenbush Thos., coach driver, at Flagg's livery


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Quackenbush Lucy, bds. 37 Eagle Quackenbush Wm. A., bds. 35 Eagle Quinlan Thos., fireman, h. 28 Spring Quinn Michael, laborer, bds. with Margaret Kerns Quinn Sarah, Marshall opp. print works Quinn Sylvanus, laborer, h. 4 South Quinton John, carder, at Eagle mill


Quinton Wm., h. marble quarry near Natural bridge Quirk James, at gas house, h. S. Furnace near depot


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Radlo Eliza Mrs., h. 9 Cherry


Radlo Otto, clerk, h. 9 Cherry


Rafferty Timothy, laborer, h. 27 W. Main


Ramsdell Charles H., carpenter, h. 8 Briggs ave. Ramsdell H. M., proprietor 99 Cent Store, specialties made of crockery, glass ware, jewelery, plated ware, picture frames, etc., 6 Wilson block, h. Davenport block, 91 Main


Rand Alice V., teacher, Veazie st. school


Rand Clark, carpenter, h. 7 Prospect


Rand David, carpenter, h. 115 Main


Rand E. A. & Son, coal, flour, grain, meal, cement, marble dust, etc., office 43 Ashland' st., h. 18 Chestnut (see adv.)


Rand Fernando L. (E. A. Rand & Son), h. 16 Chestnut


Rand Franklin, teamster, h. 16 Chestnut


Rand George, clerk, h. 7 Prospect


Rand Henry C., policeman, h. 7 Prospect


CALL AT RAMSDELL'S 99 CENT STORE


Where is to be found an immense assortment of


Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Plated Ware, Housekeeping Goods, &c. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER.


6 Wilson Block, - Main Street, NORTH ADAMS, MASS,


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Rand L. C., boot and shoe dealer, Rice's block, 5 Eagle st., h. 7 Prospect (see adv.)


Randall James M., laborer, h. 20 Beaver


Rankin Jas., engraver, bds. 45 Union Rathbone Harriet, h. 14 Union


Ray F. N., proprietor of the Central boot, shoe, hat, cap and fur store, 1 Burlingame block, h. 27 Church (see adv.)


Ray Henry H., carpenter, bds. 19 Quincy


Raycroft Annie, domestic at 135 Main


Raymond David H., clerk, bds. 5 Spring


Raymond David H., Mrs., h. 5 Spring


Read Anna E., teacher, Union st. school


Read Chas. H., tanner (at Hancock), h. 22 Quincy


Read Henry F., engineer, h. 6 Holbrook


Ready Patrick W., carpenter, h. 4 Elm


Reaney Chas. T., engraver, bds. Richmond House


Reardon Daniel, tobacconist and cigar manuf., and smokers' articlers in general, 63 Eagle, h. 53 Church Reardon Mary, Mrs., h. 3 Brown


Reardon Michael, boss beamer, h. 3 Brown'


Reardon Timothy F., shoemaker, h. 20 Willow Dell


Reed Joseph, engraver, h. 11 N. Eagle


Reed Fred. W., sketcher, bds. 11 N. Eagle


Reed H. F., pianos &c., h. 3 Church place


Reed Jos. P., engraver, bds. 65 Centre


Regan Christopher, wholesale and retail dealer in fine liquors, ales, wines, cigars, etc., 15 Fagle, h. 14 Pearl (see adv.)


Regan Daniel, importer and dealer in foreign and domestic liquors, wines, ales rye whiskey, rum, brandies and Holland gin by the quantity, 13 Main Regan Daniel J., harnessmaker, h. 87 River Regan John, teamster, h. E. Main beyond five points Regan Wm. H., engineer, h. 2 Brown


Remington Frank L., liveryman, at 82 Main Rennie H. G., laborer, h. 105 State


Rennie Sarah, Miss, h. 116 Main Reno Eugene, rear 71 Union


Reynolds Anna, Mrs., seamstress at 18 Church


Reynolds Mary J., Mrs., h. 5 Bethel


Rice Elsie M., h. 13 Summer


Rice F. R., Dr., dentist, office 110 Main, bds. 9 Quincy Rice George, Mrs., h. 139 Main


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Rice G. L. & Bro., druggists, Main cor. Eagle Rice Geo. L. (G. L. Rice & Bro.), h. 141 Main Rice John A. (G. L. Rice & Bro.), h. 137 Main Rice John J., laborer, h. 36 River


Rice John T., employed Johnson Mf'g Co. Rice Levi A., h. State next Ballou House Rice Solomon, fireman, h. west end of River


Rice Wm. A., shoemaker, h. 13 Summer Rice Wm. R., spinner, h. 4 Jackson


Rich Chas., butcher, h. 119 Main st., Braytonvillle Rich Geo. butcher, h. Burdickville


Rich Lemuel, teamster, h. south end of State Richard A., telegrapher, bds 22 Summer Richards Mr., bds. 129 Main Brayton ville


Richards Lafayette, h. Mountain road near E. Main Richards Jos. F., tailor, Ballou House


Richards Wm., engraver, h. 17 Union near five points


Richardson Asa, weaver, h. 20 River


Richardson & Flagg, coal, wood, hay, straw, plaster, seeds, etc., 59 State st., and Wilson House block Holden st.


Richardson A. W., president North Adams Gas Light Co., h. 126 Main cor. Church -


Richardson Frank S., clerk and treasurer N. A. Gas Light Co., and agent N. H. and Northampton R. R. Co., and clerk and treas., N. A. Fire district, h. 126 Main


Richardson E. A., (Richardson & Flagg), h. 126 Main Richardson Wm., B. & A freight house, h. 138 Ashland Richlieu Octave, baker, bds. 34 Holden


Richmond A. E., proprietor of Richmond House


Richmond Clinton Q., at Richmond House


Richmond Hiram, Mrs., h. 2 Marietta cor. Franklin


Richmond M. F., Mrs., h. 27 State


Richmond Sanford E., shoemaker, h. head of Franklin


Richmond T. W. & Co., coal dealers, 31 State (see adv. back cover)


Richmond T. W. (T. W. Richmond & Co.), and select- man h. 27 State


Richmond Wm. W., clerk, Adams National Bank, bds. Richmond House


Rickey Sarah M., dressmaker, h. 50 Holden


Rider Alvin, h. 98 State


Rider Columbus, hackman, h. 76 State


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Rider Jas. A., painter, h. 98 State Rifenbergh Jonas, h. Marshall, opp. print works Riley Matthew, laborer, h. 34 Liberty Riley Patrick, h. 1 Centre


Ringwood Daniel, dyer, bds. 6 Brooklyn Riordan Timothy (Collins & Riordan), h. 41 W. Main Ripley Edward C., clerk, bds. Richmond House


Ripley Ellen, Mrs., h. 93 Eagle


Ripley Ernest H., boss picker, h. 127 Eagle


Ripley Charles F., express clerk, 59-Main


Ripley Henry N., butcher, h. rear 20 Liberty Ripley Laura, Miss, milliner, h. 93 Eagle Ritker Mr, bds. 129 Main


Rivers Lena, Mrs., h. rear 78 River Rivers Henry, shoemaker, bds. rear 24 Union Rivers Edward, painter, h. 78 River Roach John, h. S. Ashland below R. R. bridge Roach John, laborer, h. 51 Church Roach John, saloon, h. 59 Union Roach Lawrence, h. E. Main near Mountain road Roach Nicholas, E. Main near Mountain road Robere Edmund, laborer, h. 8 South Robere Frank, lather, h. 14 Braytonville


Robere Lillie, h. Walnut st. Moulton Hill Robere John, truckman, h. 35 Washington ave Robere Nelson, laborer, h. 58 Ashland Roberts A. H., Mrs., h. 29 Church Roberts Daniel, watchman, h. Ballou House Roberts David, musician, h. 29 Church Roberts Frank, laborer, h. head N. Eagle Roberts Wm. H., carpenter, h. 86 State Robinson Albert, foreman, h. 198 River Robinson Arthur (J. T. Robinson & Son), h. 72 Holden


Robinson B. F., residence 18 Main cor. Marshall Robinson Chas. H., carpenter, h. 5 N. Eagle Robinson Geo., carpenter, h. 4 Veazie


Robinson J. Q., deputy sheriff and auctioneer, office and residence 18 Main


Robinson James T. & Son, publishers of North Adams Transcript, Bank st. (see adv.)


Robinson James T. (J. T. Robinson & Son), and judge of probate, h. 70 Holden Robinson Jos., employed by E. J. Cary


Robinson Norval W., east end of Main (Kempville)


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Robinson Wm., machinist, h. 4 E. Brooklyn Roby Frank, h. E. Main near Mountain road Rockwell J., judge of district court, office over North Adams Savings Bank, h. 23 Quincy Rockwell Joseph C., student, h. 23 Quincy Rockwell Herbert, student, h. 23 Quincy Rogers Chas. O., painter, h. 57 State Rogers Edwin, meat market and wholesale and retail butter dealer, 59 Main, h. 1 Spring


Rogers Frank, teamster, h. 82 State Rogers John, machinist, h. 13 North Rogers Joseph, h. 13 North


Rogers Mary Jane, Mrs., h. 48 Holden Rogers Patrick, h. head of Houghton Rogers Patrick, laborer, h. 66 River Konan Mary, Mrs., h. old Stamford road Rooney Patrick, bds. 46 S. Furnace rear depot Ross Nathan, h. W. Main beyond the cemetery Rossman Geo. M., clerk, bds. 7 Elm Rossman Peter, cabinetmaker, h. 7 Elm Rourke Maggie, Miss, laundress, Richmond House Rouse A. M., hackman, h. Summer cor. Ashland Rouse Ashley W., carpenter, h. 18 Meadow Rouse John B., laborer, h. 184 River Rouse John (Chace & Co.), h. 7 Quincy Rouse R. D., Mrs., h. 184 River


Rouse Marshall R., overseer carder at Estes mill Freeman Mfg Co., h. 184 River Rowan Henry, laborer, bds. 24 Union Rowan John, carpenter, h. 32 Liberty Rowan Sarah, Mrs., h. 24 Union Rowley Eliza, Mrs., h. 23 Union Roy Callisse, Mrs., widow, h. rear 27 Eagle Royce & Co., proprietors of Mansion House, 41 State Royce S. S. (Royce & Co.), Mansion House Rosasko Costane, fruit, h. 34 State Ruddy Bridget, domestic, Wilson House Rumley Robt., laborer, h. 90 Eagle Rundlett Kirk, engineer, h. 52 Church Russell Albert, laborer, h. 21 Eagle Russell David A., pattern card maker, h. 129 Eagle


Russell Eliza, Mrs., h. 18 Quincy


Russell Rufus A., clerk, b. 51 Holden


Russell Rufus, car inspector, h. rear 3 Elm


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R. S. DILLON & CO.'S


Ryan Chas. A., clerk, bds. 30 Franklin


Ryan D. M. & Co., druggists, Eagle cor. Centre Ryan Dennis M., druggist, bds. 18 Union Ryan Edward, moulder, h. 11 Franklin Ryan Edward, laborer, h. 203 River Ryan Jos., steward, Wilson House, h. 127 State Ryan Jennie, domestic at Wilson House


Ryan John, h. 34 Union hill rear Eclipse mill Ryan Margaret, domestic at 18 Church Ryan Matthew, h. 40 Union hill rear Eclipse mill




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