North Adams city directory 1885-1886, Part 8

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Publication date: 1885
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
Number of Pages: 204


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Penniman E. B., treas. N. A. Mfg Co., h. 17 Church Penniman Wm., foreman, h. 42 Ashland


Penniman Walter E., bookkeeper N. A. Mf'g Co., h. 17 Church


Percy Clark, Mountain road near E. Main Perkins Benjamin F. and Chas., h. East road


Perkins Frank, farmer, h. S. Church near town line


Pero Edward, laborer, h. 14 Centre


Pero Fred., h. on hill rear 24 Brooklyn


Pero George, mason, h. 28 Spring


Pero James, h. 41 Braytonville


Pero Joseph, laborer, h. 20 Cliff rear Union hill .


Pero Louis, laborer, h. 157 Union


Pero Mahaile, h. 91 Eagle


Pero Peter, teams er, h. 70 State


Perry Frank, clerk, h. 16 Pleasant


Perry Frank, clerk, bds. 19 Quincy


Perry Frank A., clerk at Burlingame & Darbys'


Perry Geo. B., agent Ames Lumber Co., h. 24 Quincy Perry Geo., mason, h. 3 E Brooklyn


Perry Peter, teamster, h. 70 State


Petitt Chas., resides with H. J. Ballou


Phelps Chas. W., baggagemaster, rooms 20 Pleasatt


Phelps Mrs., widow, h. rear 27 Union


Phelps Henry A., teamster, h. 4 Brown


Phillips A. G. Miss, h. 4, Church Phillips Albert, h. south end of Ashland Phillips Anna C. Miss, clerk for Robt. Tobin


Phillips Mrs., h. rear 51 Church


Phillips H. L., residence 17 Chestnut


Phillips H. P. Mrs., h. 77 Main


Phillips Jerome, feed, h. 17 Liberty


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Phillips Geo. E., cigarmaker, bds. 52 Holden


Phillips John, wool sorter, h. 2 Braytonville


Phillips W. H., feed, etc., h. 17 Liberty


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


Pied Oliver, laborer, h. 76 Holden


Pierce Wm. H., painter, h. rear 46 Centre


Pierce Mr., at Zylonite works, h. 14 Pleasant


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


Pike Edward, h. 6 Walnut st. (Moulton hill)


Pike Frank M., teamster, Chase block, Centre st.


Pike C. Niles, marble and granite worker and sculptor, . h. 31 Houghton


Pike Chas. Nathan, carpenter and builder, 39 Brooklyn, h. 48 Houghton (see adv.)


Pike Clarence, laborer, h. rear 32 Ashland


Pike & French, marble and granite workers, W. Main opp. Cemetery (see adv.)


Pike Jeremiah, h. 189 Main


Pike James, cattle dealer, h. 46 E. Quincy


Pike Leonard, express driver, h. 23 Brooklyn


Pike M. M., dealer in beef, pork, mutton, ham, lard, poultry, sausages, etc., 191 Main, h. 189 Main


Pike Nathan, h. 48 Houghton


Pinkham Fred. W., machinist, h. 40 Summer


Pinkham John M., foreman, h. 40 Summer Pitt John W., h. 6 North


Ploff Joseph, laborer, h. Moulton hill


Plue Andrew, tanner, h. 29 Union


Plumb Sanford H., clerk, h. 23 Walnut


Plumb Sidney H., carpenter, h. 25 Walnut Plumb Sidney A., clerk, Burlingame & Darby's


Plunkett Wm. B., treasurer of Greylock mills Pollard John, mining engineer, h. 5 Church


Pomeroy Lemuel, agent of S. Blackinton Woolen Co.


Pond M. F., supt. W. G. Cady & Co., h. 34 Church Porter Arthur C. (Tower & Porter), h. 15 Quincy Porter E. L. Mrs., h. 150 S. Ashland Porter Rufus L., shoemaker, h. 150 Ashland Porter William P. Mrs., h. 67 Church


Post Edward H., hairdresser, h. 6 Prospect Post Edward, h. on hill rear 36 Prospect


Post Peter, teamster, h. on hill rear 36 Prospect


Potter Almond H., boarding house, 87 Eagle


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


Potter Alice Mrs., h. 8 Beaver


Potter A. G., master in chancery and notary, h. 8 Cherry Potter Edward, shoemaker, h. Ashland cor. Washington avenue


Potter Edward, porter at Mansion House


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


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


Potter Warren L., clerk N. A. Savings Bank, h. 9 Quincy Potter Wells E., clerk, h. 87 Eagle


Powell John, laborer, h. 101 W. Main


Powers James, laborer, h. rear 31 Centre


Powers Mary, domestic at 99 Main


Powers Patrick, laborer, bds. 25 Centre


Pratt Alton L., boxmaker, h. 27 Walnut


Pratt Amos, carpenter, h. 32 River


Pratt Arthur, painter, h. 110 Main


Pratt Edward H. (Wm. Martin & Co.), h. 33 Union


Pratt Frank L., head of Franklin (Clarksburgh)


Pratt Frank, shoemaker, bds. 12 Bank


Pratt Franklin M., shoemaker. h. 10 Bank


Pratt Fred. M., shoe finisher, h. 110 Main


Pratt Henry W., engineer, h. 110 Main


Pratt John T., tinsmith, h. rear 20 Liberty


Pratt Norman, shoemaker, h. 19 Brooklyn


Pratt Wm. W., engraver, h. 33 Union Pratt Wm. W. jr., clerk, h. 33 Union


Predum Andrew, carriagemaker, h. 16 Brooklyn


Prentice Jos. M., carpenter, h. 10 Franklin


Preo Mahail Mrs., h. 91 Eagle


Preston Annie Mrs., h. Holden


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


Preston Frank, bds. Tunnel City House


Prevey Chas., shoemaker, h. 34 E. Union


Price Emery, shoemaker, h. 1 E. Brooklyn


Price John, blacksmith, bds. 22 Marshall


Price Richard, h. 26 Braytonville


Prior Peter, dyer, h. 103 W. Main


Pritchard Wm. H., bookkeeper Adams National Bank, h. 32 Summer Proctor E. L., carpenter, room 7, Clark's block


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Proud Martin, laborer, h. 51 Church


Provost Augustus, baker, h. 34 Holden Provost Simon, fireman, h. 104 Eagle Puffer Henry L., shoemaker, h. Main cor. Kemp Pulsifer Apollos B , h. 17 Frederick Pulver Henry, laborer, h. 49 Prospect Purcell Chas. W., train master, h. 152 S. Ashland Purtell Catherine Mrs., h. 19 Elm


Purtell James, saloon 13 State, h. 13 Elm


Purtell Thomas, hostler at Mansion House Putnam T. J., physician over N. Y. store, h. 29 Church Pyne Edward, laborer, h. 70 Centre


Pyne Wm., laborer, h. 70 Centre


Pyne Wm., lawyer, Bank block, h. 70 Centre


Quackenbush Cassius T., butcher for Horace A. Tower Quimby Frank E., conductor, h. 19 Spring Quinn John, watchman, h. 204 E. Main Quinn Michael, laborer, h. 204 E. Main Quinn Sarah, 30 Marshall opp. print works Quinn Sylvanus S., butcher, h. 4 South Quinn Thomas, saloon, 59 Union


Quinton Albert, fruits and vegetables, 87 Centre Quinton Chas., marble quarry near Natural bridge Quinton John, carder, at Eagle mill Quinton Wm., h. marble quarry near Natural bridge Quirk James, foreman, h. 24 Marshall


Quong Wing Wah 1st, laundry, 31 Eagle


Quong Wing Wah 2d, at Laundry, 31 Eagle Quong Wing Wah 3d, at Laundry, 31 Eagle


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Radey Patrick, carpenter, h. 4 Elm Radlo Dora and Louise, teachers, Union street school Radlo Eliza Mrs., h. 9 Cherry Radlo Otto, clerk, h. 9 Cherry Rainey Thomas, shoemaker, bds. 15 W. Main Ramsdell Charles H., carpenter, h. 8 Briggs ave.


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Ramsdell H. M., proprietor 99 Cent Store, specialties made of crockery, glass ware, jewelry, plated ware, picture frames, etc., 6 Wilson block, h. Davenport block, 91 Main (see adv.)


Rand Alice V., teacher, Veazie street school


Rand Clark, carpenter, h. 7 Prospect


Rand David, carpenter, h. 32 Ashland


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


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


Rand Franklin, teamster, h. 2 Beaver


Rand George H., clerk, h. 7 Prospect


Rand Henry C., policeman, h. 7 Prospect


Rand John W., clerk, h. 5 Prospect


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


Ranshausen Herbert H., clerk, bds. 19 Quincy


Rathbone Harriet, h. 14 Union


Rawlinson Anna Miss, bds. 115 Main


Rawlinson Robert, clerk for A. B. Wright


Rawlinson Win., dyer, bds. 12 Marshall


Ray Etta Miss, clerk, in depot restaurant


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


Ray Hiram H., carpenter, bds. 19 Quincy


Raybold W. H. H., bookkeeper, Arnold print works


CALL AT RAMSDELL'S 99 CENT STORE


Where is to be found an immense assortment of


Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Plated Ware, Housekeeping Goods, &c.


HEADQUARTERS FOR 5 AND 10 CENT GOODS. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER.


6 Wilson Block, Main St., North Adams, Mass.


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Raycroft Annie, domestic at 135 Main Raymond George, bookkeeper, bds. 5 Spring Raymond David H. Mrs., h. 5 Spring Raymond Mrs., h. E. Main near the mountain Raymond George W., cashier Barnard's, h. Spring Read Annie E., principal at Veazie street school Read Chas. H., tanner (at Hancock), h. 22 Quincy


Reardon Daniel, tobacconist and cigar manufacturer, and smokers' articles in general, Reardon's block, Bank street, h. 53 Church Reardon Michael, boss beamer, h. 3 Brown Reardon Timothy II., telegraph operator, bds. 23 State


Reardon Timothy F., shoemaker, h. 31 Liberty Reed Ellen and Mary, h. 3 Church place


Reed Joseph, engraver, h. 111 Eagle


Reed Fred. W., sketcher, h. 111 Eagle


Reed Henry F., pianos, etc., h. 3 Church place


Reed Jos. P., engraver, bds. 65 Centre Reed Washington M., printer, h. 17 Meadow


Reid Chas. D., agent of American National and U. S. & Canada Express Co's., offices in depot and 59 Main, h. 66 Church


Regan Christopher, liquors, ales, etc., 15 Eagle, h. 14 Pearl


Regan Daniel, clerk, h. 30 W. Main


Regan Daniel J., harnessmaker, h. 87 River


Regan John T., laborer, h. 106 Union Regan John, teamster, h. 263 E. Main Regan Wm. H., engineer, h. 2 Brown


Reiter Wm., weaver, bds. 26 Brown Rennie H. G., brakeman, h. 41 Holden Rennie Sarah Miss, h. 116 Main Reno Eugene, Main opp. Congress Reno Lemuel, on hill rear 24 Brooklyn


Restenholtz Ignatz, fireman at Wilson House Reynolds Michael, laborer, h. 9 North


Rice Chas. E., engineer, h. 31 Veazie Rice Elsie M. Miss, h. 13 Summer


Rice F. R. Dr., dentist, office 110 Main, bds. 19 Quincy Rice George Mrs. and Miss Eliza, 139 Main


Rice John A., druggist, Main cor. Eagle, h. 137 Main Rice Geo. L., physician, h. 141 Main Rice John J., laborer, h. 27 Veazie


Rice Levi A., h. 25 Centre


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Rice Solomon, watchman, h. rear 138 Ashland


Rice Wm. A. Mrs., h. 13 Summer


Rice Wm. R., spinner, h. 34 Washington avenue


Rich Chas., shoemaker, h. 119 Main st., Braytonville


Rich Geo., butcher, h. Burdickville


Rich Lemuel, teamster, h. River cor. Brown


Rich Moses, bds. American House


Richard Theophile, laborer, h. 163 Union


Richards Lafayette, h. Mountain road near E. Main


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


Richardson E. C. Mrs., h. 126 Main cor. Church


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


Richardson E. A. (Richardson & Flagg), h. Morris between Summer and Quincy


Richardson Wm., at B. & A. freight house, h. 98} Church Richmond A. E., prop'r Richmond House, h. 13 Quincy 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. 56 Franklin


Richmond Thomas, cigarmaker for M. Dailey


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


Richmond T. W. (T. W. Richmond & Co.), h. 27 State


Richmond Willie W., clerk Adams National Bank, h. 18 Quincy


Rickey Sarah M., dressmaker, h. 50 Holden


Rider Jas. A., painter, h. 79 State


Rifenbergh Jonas, h. 44 Marshall


Riley James, coachman at Flagg's livery


Ringwood Daniel, 40 Union hill rear Eclipse mill


Riordan Timothy, h. High street


Ripley Edward C., clerk, 127 Eagle Ripley Ellen Mrs., h. 98 Eagle


Ripley Ernest H., clerk, h. 127 Eagle


Ripley Elijah H., watchman, h. 127 Eagle


Ripley Henry N., butcher, h. 26 E. Brooklyn


Rivers Michael, laborer, h. 101 Union


Roach John, laborer, h. alley rear 51 Centre


Roach Lawrence, h. 253 E. Main near Mountain road


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Roach Maurice, carpenter, bds. Hotel Brunswick


Roach Nicholas, 253 E. Main near Mountain road


Roach Patrick, laborer, h. 253 E. Main


Roach Peter, laborer, h. 61 Union


Robare Edmund, laborer, h. 8 South


Robare Frank, lather, h. Burdickville


Robare Francis, at Woolen mill, h. 40 Braytonville


Robare John, trucking, h. 35 Washington ave. (see adv.)


Robare Lillie, h. Walnut st. Moulton hill


Robare Nelson, laborer, h. 56 Ashland


Roberts A. H. Mrs , b. 30 Church


Roberts David, musician, h. 30 Church


Roberts Frank, laborer, h. 33 N. Eagle


Roberts Wm. H., carpenter, h. 82 State


Robinson A. E. Mrs., bds. 13 Brown


Robinson Albert, carpenter, h. 200 River


Robinson Arthur (J. T. Robinson & Son), h. 72 Holden


Robinson B. F., residence 18 Main cor. Marshall


Robinson Chas. H., carpenter, h. 85 Ashland


Robinson Geo., carpenter, h. 85 Ashland


Robinson J. Q. Mrs., h. 18 Main


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


Robinson James T. (J. T. Robinson & Sou), and judge of probate, h. 70 Holden


Robinson Jos., employed by E. J. Cary


Robinson Wm., machinist, h. 21 Houghton


Roby Frank, h. 248 E. Main


Roch Francis, salesman, h. 16 E. Quincy


Rock Henry, h. 43 E. Union near 5 points


Rockwell J. Mrs., h. 23 Quincy


Rockwell Joseph C., student, h. 23 Quincy


Rockwell Herbert, student, h. 23 Quincy


Rockwood Frank, mechanic, h. 117 State


Rogers Anna Mrs., h. 13 North


Rogers Chas. O., painter, h. rear 74 Main


Rogers Edwin, meat market and wholesale and retail butter dealer, 59 Main, h. 1 Spring Rogers Frankie Miss, h. 1 Blackinton block


Rogers James, laborer, h. 196 River


Rogers John, machinist, h. 3 Frederick


Rogers Mary Jane Mrs., h. 1 Blackinton block


Ronan Mary Mrs., h. old Stamford road


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Rossman Geo. M., clerk, bds. 7 Elm


Rossman Peter, cabinetmaker, h. 7 Elm Rosasko Costane, grocer, h. 33 Spring Rougeau Napoleon, bds. rear 34 Main


Rouse A. M., hackman, orders may be left at telegraph office 72 Main, h. Summer cor. Ashland


Rouse Ashbel W., carpenter and builder, 18 Meadow (see adv.)


Rouse James G., moulder, h. Meadow opp. Cherry


Rouse John B., laborer, h. 184 River


Rouse John (Chace & Co.), h. 7 Quincy


Rouse Marshall R., h. 184 River


Rouse R. D. Mrs., h. 184 River


Rowan Henry, laborer, h. 2+ Union


Rowan John, carpenter, h. 32 Liberty


Rowan Sarah Mrs., h. 24 Union


Rowley Eliza Mrs., h. 23 E. Union near 5 points


Rowley Francis H. Rev., pastor of Baptist Church, h. 20 Church


Roy Jacob, laborer, h. Willow dell


Rumley Robt. and Thomas, h. 31 Furnace


Rundlett Kirk, engineer, h. 75 E. Main


Rush Ann Mrs., h. 27 Brown


Russell Albert, laborer, h. 21 Eagle Russell David A., clerk Freeman's, h. 129 Eagle


Russell H. A., hack driver, at Flagg's livery


Russell May Miss, clerk, h. 16 Ashland


Russell Rufus A., clerk, h. 51 Holden


Russell Rufus, car inspector, h. 30 Washington ave. Russett Tuffield, laborer, h. 108 River Ryan Chas. A., clerk, bds. 30 Franklin


Ryan Edward, moulder, h. 11 Franklin Ryan Edward, laborer, h. 203 River Ryan James, cook, h. 45 W. Main


Ryan Jos., steward, Mansion House, h. 127 State Ryan Lawrence, butcher, rear 20 Liberty


Ryan. Maggie, waiter, Richmond House


Ryan Matthew, h. 28 Union hill rear Eclipse mill Ryan Michael, foundryman, h. 14 Brooklyn Ryan Nellie Miss, dressmaker, bds. 51 Centre Ryan Nora Miss, milliner, bds. 51 Centre


Ryan Patrick, laborer, h. 7 North continued Ryan P., proprietor of Union House, 18 Union Ryan Patrick, cigarmaker, h. 51 Centre


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Ryan Patrick, cigarmaker for M. Dailey Ryan Thos. J. (Madden & Co.), h. 3 Centre Ryan William, dyer, h. 9 Main Ryder Columbus, watchman, h. 21 N. Eagle Ryder Sydney E., carpenter, h. 33 North Eagle


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Sabın Margaret, widow, h. 11 Brooklyn


Sabin Wm., shoemaker, h. 11 Brooklyn Safford Ruth M. Mrs., h. 115 Main


Saingenett Charles, h. 68 Centre


Sampson Belle F. Miss, bds. 20 Pleasant Sampson Belle S. Miss, h. 87 Eagle


Sampson C. T. Mf'g Co., shoe manufacturers, office and factory 52 Marshall


Sampson C. T., shoe manufacturer, bds. Wilson House


Sanders Monroe, shoemaker, h. 21 South


Sanders Mary J. Mrs., h. Millard's block


Sanford W. R., h. Chestnut street


Sanford Herbert A., clerk Bolands, h. 4 Quincy Sanford Michael, h. 17 Quincy


Sanford Susie M., milliner with Miss A. E. Foster


Sanford Wm. H., h. 13 Chestnut


Sannee Julius, h. Union hill Eclipse mill


Sannee Moses, laborer, h. 30 Spring Sansoucy Nicholas, h. 9 Prospect Sargent John W., lamplighter, h. 119 Main Saunders Clarence, slater, h. Union above Glen mill Saunier Roger, laborer, h. 6 Brown


Savage H. C. (C. H. Cutting & Co.), h. 10 Arnold place Savoy Nelson, mason, h. 28 Brown


Sawyer Geo. M., engineer, h. 2 Holbrook


Saxton Edward C., painter, h. 1 South Schomberg Henry, bookkeeper, h. 3 E. Brooklyn Scott Adelia Mrs., h. 26 South


Scott John L. 2d, carpenter, h. 23 E. Brooklyn Scott Albert W., swine dealer, h. 84 W. Main Scott Arthur H., h. 26 South


Scott Franklin, carpenter, h. 23 E. Brooklyn


Scott Henry W., carpenter, h. 23 E. Brooklyn Scott John L., farmer, 95 S. Church


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Scott L. L., restaurant and dealer in fruits, oysters, cigars, tobacco, etc., 55 Main, h. 55 Holden Scott William, laborer, h. 32 Spring Scriven W. R. Mrs., h. 36 Holden Scully Daniel, laborer, h. West Shaft road Scully Frank, porter, Richmond House Scully James, laborer, h. 33 Prospect


Scully Thomas, h. Marshall near print works Sears Barnabas, carpenter, h. 28 South Sears Charles, shoecutter, h. 28 South Sears George, painter, h. 28 South Season Christina, h. 6 W. Main above Phoenix mills Season John, h. t W. Main above Phoenix mills Season Jos., h. 10 W. Main above Phoenix mills Secor Fred. A., plumber, h. 83 State Sedgewick E. A., gardener, h. 25 Liberty Sedgwick Samuel, manufacturer of salve, 25 Liberty Sedgwick Geo. E. Mrs., h. 7 Veazie


Sedgwick Theo., painter, bds. 25 Centre


Seitz Tobias, h. E. Brooklyn cor. Houghton Selby Ralph, h. 87 Union


Senacal Alexander, carpenter, h. 7 South


Senecal Peter, shoemaker, h. rear 17 Washington ave.


Sexty Thos., dye sinker, bds. Richmond House


Seymour -, farmer, h. Notch road Sharp Frank, artist, h. 13 Spring Shays Henry, farmer, h. Notch road Shays Susan Miss, domestic at 137 Main Shea Cornelius Mrs., h. 97 South Ashland Shea Henry, hairdresser, bds. 117 Eagle Shea James, cigarmaker, with L. H. Duso Shea John, laborer, bds. 41 W. Main Shea John, laborer, bds. 15 W. Main Shea John, laborer, h. 117 Eagle


Shea Jeremiah, mechanic, h. 4 Bethel Shea Michael, clerk, h. 117 Eagle Shea Michael, h. 4 Bethel


Shea Patrick, laborer. h. Ashland below Washington ave. Shea Patrick 2d, dyer, h. rear 94 Eagle Shea Thomas, butcher for Jas. Fitzgerald Sheehan Mary Miss, h. 24 River Sheehan Michael, laborer, bds. 12 Centre Sheldon Albert M., clerk, h. 5 Summer Sheldon Electa C. and Mary M., h. 109 Main


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Sheldon Eliza, h. 20 E. Quincy Sheldon Eliza F. Mrs., h. 133 Main


Sheldon Hiram G., physician, h. Briggs ave.


Sheldon Ira, carpenter, h. 27 N. Eagle


Shepard Geo. L., supt. Millard's, h. 11 Union


Shepard Lewis, laborer, bds. 155 Union Shepard Theresa M. Mrs., h. 11 Union


Sheridan Daniel, h. 38 Braytonville


Sheridan Mary Mrs., h. Union near Beaver mill


Sherman Fanny Mrs., h. 8 Jackson


Sherman Chas. E., billiard parlor, 1 and 2 Martin block, h. 4 Clark's block (see adv.)


Sherman Fred M. (P. J. Jenks & Co.), h. 100 Church Sherman Carl, h. old Stamford road


Sherman Frank, shoemaker, h. 10 Beacon


Sherman H. A. & Co., general store and agents Nat'l line of European Steamships, 36 Main st., Braytonville Sherman Henry, tailor, room 9 Clark's block


Sherman Horace, at woolen mill, h. 20 Braytonville


Sherman Horace A., merchant, h. Braytonville


Sherman Joel Mrs., bds. 110 Main


Sherman Yates, tinsmith, h. Bradford place


Sherry Julia Mrs., h. 99 Union


Sherry Patrick, laborer, h. 42 Franklin


Sherry Rose G., teacher at Veazie st. school


Sherry Thos., laborer, h. 71 Union


Sherwin Thomas S. Mrs., h. 27 Houghton Sherwood Adial Mrs., h. 12 Arnold place


Shields John, laborer, woolen mill, h. 12 Braytonville Shields Mr., teamster, h. 4 South


Shipley Sophia Miss, h. 22 Chestnut


Shippey Grace M. Miss, h. 52 Houghton


Shorrock Edwin, machine printer, h. 44 Liberty


Shultis Charles E., chiet of police, h. 49 Liberty Shultis David, h. rear 65 Centre Shultis Wm. H., h. rear 65 Centre


Shultis Wm. S., weaver, h. 210 River Sicard Adolphus, over Loftus marble yard Silver Charles, laborer, h. 25 W. Main Simons R. Mrs., millinery, 63 Main, h. 9 Blackinton block Simons L., peddler, 9 Blackinton block Simmons Sidney A., clerk, h. 8 Holbrook


Simonds John, tripe and tallow dealer, h. 6 N. Eagle


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Simpson Geo. F., physician and surgeon, office and residence 80 Eagle, office hours 7 to 8:30 A. M., 12:30 to 2 and 6 to 8 p. M.


Skelley Thomas, shoemaker, 14 Marshall rear Phoenix mill


Slade George, engineer, h. 33 Brooklyn Slattery Dennis, h. off head of Veazie st.


Slattery Edward, h. alley rear 51 Centre Slattery Honora Mrs., h. 6 Central ave. off Franklin Slattery James, carpenter, h. 1 W. Main Slattery John, laborer, h. 12 Centre 1


Slattery Robert, laborer, h. Central ave.


Slattery Wm., bds. with Dennis Sullivan


Sly Addison, farmer, h. Notch road


Smith A. W. (H. A. Smith & Son), h. Blackinton Smith Amanda Mrs., h. 12 South Smith Anna C. Mrs., h. 12 South


Smith Clarence E., steam fitter, h. 21 South


Smith Edward, mechanic, bds. 119 W. Main


Smith Ephraim, laborer, h. 67 Union


Smith Frank W., sewing machines, bds. American House


Smith Frank R., conductor, h. 3 Hall


Smith Frederick S., civil engineer and surveyor, office and residence 89 Main


Smith George, mechanic, bds. Ballou House


Smith Gideon H., shoe finisher, h. 42 State


Smith Hiram R., farmer, 72 Eagle


Smith Homer & Son, proprietors N. Y. store, dealers in dry goods, trimmings and fancy goods, agents for Butterick's patterns, 81 and 83 Main (see adv.)


Smith Homer A. (H. A. Smith & Son), h. 7 Spring Smith Isaac, shoemaker, h. Meadow near Cherry Smith Jas., laborer, h. 42 Liberty


Smith James, at woolen mill, h. 33 Braytonville


Smith John, machine printer, h. 14 Frederick Smith John A., plumber, h 47 Union Smith. John E., shoemaker, head of Briggs ave.


Smith Joseph, finisher, h. 20 Liberty Smith Martin, laborer, h. 25 E. Brooklyn Smith Mr., supt., of town farm, S Church st. Smith Nathaniel, south end of Ashland Smith Nathan A., policeman, h. 44 N. Eagle Smith Oscar, rooms with Augustus Crane


Smith Phebe Mrs., h. 2 E. Quincy


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Smith Patrick H., clerk, h. 12 Pearl


Smith Robert, policeman, h. 202 E. Main


Smith Samuel, h. 12 Pearl


Smith Samuel 2d, h. 12 Pearl


Smith Samuel 3d, h. rear 51 Centre


Smith W. N. & Co., dealers in dry goods, groceries and general merchandise, 2 Beaver


Smith Walter N. (W. N. Smith & Co.), h. Union opp. Glen mill


Smith Warren, helper, h. 78 River


Snyder Geo., tinsmith, h. 123 Eagle


Snyder Peter, oyster and lunch rooms, choice brands of ales, lagers, wines, liquors, cigars, etc., basement 84 Main, h. 8 E. Brooklyn


Snyder T. P., poulterer, h. 123 Eagle


Snyder Willis G. (F. A. Brooks & Co.), h. 123 Eagle


Somers Joseph, tailor, h. rear 85 Main


Sorrell & McMann, lunch rooms, keep on hand the best brands of ales, wines, liquors, cigars, &c., 84 Main (see adv.)


Sorrell Peter (Sorrell & McMann), h. 34 Main


Sorrell Vital, laborer, h. 125 Union


Soule Frank H., car inspector, h. 10 Quincy


Soule C. I. Dr., dentist, office Collins block, 59 Main


Southwick Daniel W., watchman, h. 7 Hudson


Southwick M. S., millinery, 95 Main (see adv.) Sparrow Geo., shoemaker, h. 11 Hudson


Sparrow Warren, shoemaker, h. 11 Hudson


Sparrow William, shoemaker, h. 11 Hudson Spaulding Edgar. blacksmith, h. 17 Veazie Spaulding Fred. E., grocer, h. 17 Veazie Spear Henry S., h. 74 State


Spear Henry S. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 74 State Spear John W., canvasser, h. 21 Chestnut


Spear Wm. F., deputy postmaster, bds. 21 Chestnut Sperry W. H. & Co., dealers in crockery, glass, silver- plated ware, house furnishing goods, etc., 2 Martin block (see adv. next page)


Sperry W. H. (W. H. Sperry & Co.), h. 57 Holden Sprague Chas. M., bookkeeper, h. 134 Eagle Sprague Chas., shoemaker, h. 14 Marietta Sprague Nelson Mrs., and Herbert D., h. 76 State Sprague R. A. Mrs., h. 3 Marietta Spry Jennie Mrs., rear 83 Main


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Stacey Etta A., bookkeeper, E. J. Cary, h. 17 Quincy


Stack Ellen Mrs., h. 6 W. Main


Stack James, liquors and ales, 17 State


Stack Richard, laborer, h. 80 River


Stafford Fred J. Mrs., h. 87 Eagle


Stafford H. M., physician and surgeon, office 4 Martin block, h. 37 Liberty


Stafford Nathan, farmer, h. E. Mountain road


Stafford Jane Mrs., h. 37 Liberty


Stafford Joel C., h. 87 Liberty


Stafford Wm., shoemaker, h. 90 Main


Staples Sidney M., supt. Beaver mill, h. 36 Beaver


Starks H. Watson, butcher, h. 92 South Church Starkweather Mary Mrs., h. 121 Union


Stedman W. H., telephone manager, h. 54 Holden Stetson Nelson B., clerk with F. B. Mason Stevens Chas. E., laborer, h. 27 Houghton Stevens Ed. H., telegraphist in depot Stevens S. F., conductor, h. 22 Chestnut Stevens Thomas, carpenter, h. 20 Summer Stevenson Fannie, teacher Union street school Stevenson Robt., h. 7 Veazie


W. H. SPERRY & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


CROCKERY, GLASS,


SILVER - PLATED WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING


GOODS and KEROSENE OIL, No. 2 MARTIN'S BLOCK, Main Street, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


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R. S. DILLON & CO.'S


Stevenson Thos., shoemaker, h. 9 Brooklyn


Stewart Adelia A. Mrs., h. 12 Jackson


Stewart B. A., sashmaker, h. 111 State


Stewart Chas., bds. 9 Union


Stewart Charles, brakeman, h. 12 Jackson


Stewart Chas. E., insurance, 4 Holden, h. 126 Main (see adv.)


Stewart Edward, engraver, h. 16 Prospect




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