North Adams city directory 1888, Part 13

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Publication date: 1888
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
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Police Department.


Chief of Police-Charles W. Fuller.


Patrolmen-Capt. James H. Krum; Wm. Dineen, Philip Parrow, Morris Mack, Ira Hoxie, Edward Valliere, Eldorus Tinney, Frank Jones.


Fire Department.


Chief Engineer-R. B. Harvie ; First Assistant, Jacob Coon ; Second Assistant, Fred. W. Pinkham; Third Assistant, James M. Fletcher.


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COMPANIES.


Hose Co. No. 1-Foreman, C. A. Bradley.


Hose Co. No. 2-Foreman, Delos Myers.


Hose Co. No. 3-Foreman, Will Brown.


Hook and Ladder No. 1-Foreman, Rhodolphus White.


Prudential Committee-A. W. Preston, Chairman ; F. E Swift, W. F. Darby, Thomas W. Sykes, A. E. Richmond, W. H. Sperry. Clerk and Treasurer, Frank S. Richardson ; Superintendent of Fire District, John J. Marsh.


Church Directory.


First Congregational Church-Corner of Main and Church streets. -Sunday services 11.00 a. m .; Sabbath school 10 a. m .; evening services 7.30 p. m .; prayer meeting every Thursday evening ; teachers' meeting Monday evening. Pastor, Rev. J. P. Coyle ; Deacons, James Hunter, M. C. Jewett, G. W. Chase, G. B. Perry, George French, A. McDougall. Superintendent Sunday School- G. B. Perry. Church Committee-G. W. Chase, J. E. Hunter, D. J. Barber. Clerk, E. Barnard. Treasurer-A. D. Cady. Trustees of Society-E. B. Penniman, A. McDougall, C. E. Ketchum. Clerk -Alexander Craswell. Treasurer-W W. Butler. Organist -- W. H. Way.


Methodist Episcopal Church-Church street near Main. Sunday services 10.30 a. m. ; and 7.30 p. m. in Summer, and 7 in winter. Sunday school after morning service. Classes Sunday evening's. Pastor, Rev. W. W. Foster, Jr. Stewards, G. H. Hastings, D. B. Bingham, J. II. Buck, W. H. Pritchard, Charles M. Sprague, H. C. Tower, M. V. N. Braman, E. A. Rand, F. A. Johnson, D. White, G. W. Dox, A. A. Wills, T. S. Bateman. Trustees, A. C. Hough- ton, A. B Wright, E. HI. Arnold, B. G. Olds, Henry A. Tower, Horace A. Tower, J. H. Adams, W. H. Sperry. P. Boyd. Leaders, E. T. Clark, P. Bibbins, Arnold Estes, Henry A Tower, George M. Hopkins, M. V. N. Braman, Thomas Butterworth, J. V. Ashman. Sunday school Superintendent, James Mitchell. Organist, E. A. Tower.


Baptist Church, corner of Main and Church streets .- Sunday ser- vice 10.30 a. m .; evening service 7.30 p.m. ; Sunday School 12 m .; Pastor; Rev. F. H. Rowley; Deacons, Jeremiah Wilbur, J. M. Canedy, Geo. M. Darby, V. A. Whitaker, E. S. Wilkinson, H. W. Clark. Trustees, Calvin T. Sampson, E. S. Wilkinson, V. A. Whit- aker; Clerk, C. A. Wilbur; Treasurer, E. S. Wilkinson; Superin- erintendent of Sunday School, J. M. Canedy; Organist, David Roberts.


St. John's Episcopal Church, Summer street .- Sunday Services


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at 11 a. m .. and 5 p. m ; Rector, Rev. Harry I. Bodley; Senior Warden, Charles H. Reed; Junior Warden, A. D. Miner; Vestry, W. A. Gallup, Edwin B. Cady, Samuel Mabbett, F. A. Wilcoxson, Henry Duckworth, John Emmott; Clerk, W. A. Gallup; Treasurer, Fredrick A. Wilcoxson ; Superintendent of Sunday School, W. A. Gallup; Organist and choirister, W. A. Whitaker.


First Universalist Church, 20 State street .- Sunday services 10.30 a.m., and 7.00 p.m., in winter, and 7.30 in summer; Sunday School after morning service; Pastor, Rev. Albert Hammatt; Trustees, Jerome Phillips, William G. Cady. L. Blakeslee; Clerk, Potterton. Treasurer and Collector, Leonard D. Thayer; Sunday School Sup- erintendent, Dr. O. J. Brown; Organist, Mrs. H. F. Lyman, Chorister, John Haskins.


St. Fancis Roman Catholic Church, Eagle street, opp. Centre .- Mass at 8.30 and 10 30 a. m., Sunday school 3.00 p. m., and Ves- pers at 4 p. m ; Pastor, Rev. Charles E. Burke; Assistant pastor, Rev. J. Norris.


Notre Dame of the Sacred Heart, 145 Main street .- Masses at 8.30 and 10.30 a. m, every Sunday; Vespers at 4 p. m .; Sunday school at 2.30 p. m .; Pastor, Rev. L. Leduc.


Masonic Directory.


Composite Chapter, R. A. M .- Meets first Wednesday of each month at Burlingame block; High Priest, Richard E. Lidford; King, D. A. Russell; Scribe, Daniel Luther; Capt. Hosts, Arthur C. Porter; P. S., P. C. Rand; R. A. Capt. Francis Byrne; Master 1st Vail, E. A. Rand ; Master 2d Vail, Win. Byrne; Master 3d Vail, George H. Patrick; Treasurer, J. H. Adams; Secretary, Junius B. Temple; Tyler, L. A. Burdick.


Lafayette Lodge, F. and A. M .-- Meets on the Monday on or be- fore the full of the moon, at Masonic hall. W. M., F. E. White; S. W., E. A. Rand; J. W., L. W. Woodward; Treasurer, John Rouse; Secretary, S. A. Plumb; Chaplain, L. A. Burdick; Marshall, A. H. Pattison; S. D., George A. Averell; J. D., D. S. Hoag; S. S., A. Worthington; J. S., W. E. Childs; Tyler, Robert Evening ; Finance Committee, B. G. Olds, E. A. Rand, L. W. Woodward ; Trustee, A. W. Fulton.


Greylock Lodge, F. and A. M .- Meets second Tuesday of each month at Masonic hall. W. M., J. A. Twing; S. W., William Blythe; J. W., H. E. Blake; Treasurer, Horace A. Tower; Secre- tary, J. B. Temple; Chaplain, George French; S. D., F. N. Blake; J. D., J. Makant; S. S., F. J. Harrington; Tyler, D. A. Russell


St. Paul Commandery, K. T .- Regular Conclave, second Friday evening of each month, at Masonic block. Eminent Commander, Daniel Upton; Generalissimo, George F. Miller; Captain-General,


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John E. Drew; Prelate, George French; Senior Warden, IIobart C. Tower; Junior Warden, R. B. Richmond; Treasurer, George H. Pat- rick; Recorder, W. S. Carr; Standard-Bearer, Richard E. Lidford; Sword-Bearer, John McNab; Warder, William Blythe; Guards, A. C. Porter, David A. Russell, Frank Byrnes; Sentinel, L. A. Burdick; Trustees of Masonic Bodies, George French, J. A. Twing, E. A. Rand, A. B. Wright, Dr. H. J. Millard.


Knights of Honor, No. 487.


Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays in Grand Army Hall. Past Dictator, Geo. O. Braman ; Dictator, A. M. Burdick ; Vice Dictator, James Latham ; Assistant Dictator, S. G. Loomis ; Reporter, J. R. Chip- pendale ; Financial Reporter, A. W. Fulton ; Treasurer, Dr. HI. Bushnell ; Chaplain, Thomas Muir ; Guide, Arthur Wilde ; Examin- ing Physician, Dr. H. Bushnell ; Guardian, Chas. Jolitz ; Sentinel, Alonzo Gardner ; Representatives, Wm. H Reagan, alternate, J. R. Chippendale.


KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF IIONOR.


Hoosac Tunnel Lodge, No. 722-Meets Ist and 3d Fridays of each month at Good Templars' hall. Protector, J. W. Hargraves.


Odd Fellows Directory.


Oneco Lodge No. 100, I. O. O. F .- Instituted December 19, 1845 ; re-instituted January 8, 1873. Regular meetings, Tuesday evenings at Odd Fellows Hall, Martin block, Main street. N. G., S. P. Partridge ; V. G., John Pinkham ; Recording Secretary, A. A. Wills ; Financial Secretary, N. B. Flood.


Wells Encampment No. 28, I. O O. F .- Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month. C. P., P. W. Eaton; H. P., George E. Harrington : S. W., J. M. Pinkham ; J. W., L. A. Germain ; Scribe, F. L. Rand ; Treasurer, W. C. Ellis.


Canton Colfax No. 28, I. O. O. F .- Meets 3d Friday at Odd Fel- lows hall. Capt., George E. Phillips ; Lieut., N. B. Flood ; Ensign, J. M. Pinkham ; Clerk, M. S. Worden.


Temperance Societies.


The Christian Temperance Union-Meets every Friday evening.


Ladies' Christian Temperance Union-Meets in various places at various times.


Father Mathew Total Abstinence Society-Meets 2d Sunday of every month at Cady block, Eagle street.


Grand Army of the Republic.


Charles D. Sanford Post, No. 79-Meets in National bank block every Friday evening. Commander, Lewis F. Amidon.


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Sons of Veterans, Lincoln Camp No. 9-Meets every Wednesday in G. A. R. hall.


Ladies' Relief Corps, G. A. R .- Meets Tuesday evenings at G. A. R. hall.


Ancient Order of Hibernians, No. 4.


Meets in Cady's block, Eagle street, Ist and 3d Sundays. Presi- dent, John E. Moloney ; Vice President, Henry Mullancy ; Record- ing Secretary, M. S. McCarty; Financial Secretary, Patrick Wall ; Treasurer, James Fitzgerald.


Robert Emmett Association.


Meets every Sunday evening in Bradford block.


St. Jean Society.


Meets 1st and 3d Sundays of each month. Chaplain, Rev. L. Leduc.


Knights of Labor.


Meet at Wilbur block.


Mixed Assembly, No. 4171- - Meets every Thursday evening.


Ladies' Stitchers' Assembly, No. 4661-Meets every Friday even- ing.


Mixed Assembly, No. 5159-Meets every Saturday evening


North Adams Public Library.


Open daily from 10 to 12.30 a. m., and 2 to 9.30 p. m., at rooms, No. 93 Main street. Managers-John Bracewell, chairman; George P. Lawrence, Secretary, V. A. Whitaker, Treasurer; E. S. Wilkin- son, J. H. A. Matte, A. D. Miner, George P. Lawrence. Librarian, Miss Augusta C. Dunton; Assistant Librairan, Angelia M. Veazie.


Young Men's Christian Association. OF NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


Organized Sept. 13, '86. Rooms over Adams National Bank, open daily from 9 a.m., to 10 p.m. Religious services Sunday afternoons from 5 to 6. President, George Hopkins; Vice President, Geo. W. Chase; Recording Secretary, S. H. Congdon; Treasurer, W. H. Pritch- ard; General Secretary, Geo. M. Busey.


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North Adams Hospital.


(Opened February, 1885)


President, Mrs. M. H. Williams; Secretary, Mrs A. W. Hunter; Treasurer, Mrs. Norman L. Millard; Matron, Miss Mary Meikle.


Club Brunswick.


(Rooms in Collins Block, Main street. )


President. James D. Hunter; Vice President, John W. Leroy; Sec. and Treas., W. O. Adams; Directors, F. W. Weisby, W. M. Hodge, J. F. Tilley.


Hoosac Valley Agricultural Society. OFFICERS FOR 1888


President, John M. Waterman, Williamstown; Treasurer, S. B. Dibble, North Adams; Secretary, H. Clay Bliss, North Adams; Au- ditor, John B. Tyler, North Adams.


Incorporated Companies.


North Adams Gas Light Co .- Office 4 Holden street. Capital $50,000. Incorporated 1864; re-organized April 1, 1878. President, W. L. Brown; Vice President, Treasurer and Manager, Frank S. Richardson; Directors, Frank S. Richardson, E. B. Hamblen, W. L. Brown, E. A. Richardson, C. Q. Richmond, John Bracewell, W. H. Gaylord; Secretary, A. D. Cady.


Freeman M'fg. Co-Incorporated 1874. Manafacturers of print cloths and prints. President, L. L. Brown, Treasurer, W. L. Brown; Agent, John Bracewell; Supt. of Print works, F. P. Pearson; Supt. of Mills, Wm. W. Cleghorn.


Johnson Manufacturing Co .- Incorporated 1847. Manufacturers of gingham. President, Duncan D. Parmly ; Secretary, A. M. Tinker; Treasurer, D. D. Parmly ; Agent, J. W. Hardenbergh ; Superintendent, Thomas E. Brown.


S. Blackinton Woolen Co .- Incorporated 1876. Manufacturers of fancy cassimeres. President L. Pomeroy ; Vice President, S. B. Pomeroy ; Treasurer, O. A. Archer.


North Adams Manufacturing Co., Braytonville-Incorporated 1877. President. H. G. B. Fisher; Treasurer, E. B. Penniman ; Superintendent, Thomas W. Sykes ; Bookkeeper, W. E. Penniman.


C. T. Sampson Manufacturing Co -Manufacturers of women's, . misses' and children's shoes. President, C. T. Sampson ; Treasurer and Clerk, George W. Chase.


Arnold Print Works-Incorporated October 10, 1876. Manufac- turers of calico prints. President, A. C Houghton ; Treasurer and


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clerk, Wm. Arthur Gallup; Directors, A. C. Houghton, C. G. Evans, Wm. Arthur Gallup.


Greylock Mills-Incorporated 1880 Manufacturers of ginghams. President, Wellington Smith; Treasurer, Wm B. Plunkett.


North Adams Electric Light and Power Co .- Incorporated 1885. President, C. Q. Richmond; Treasurer, F. L Rand; Directors, E. B. Hamblen, Frank S. Richardson, C. Q Richmond, A. D. Cady, Geo. P. Lawrence ; Clerk, Geo P. Lawrence.


Banks.


ADAMS NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH ADAMS.


Desiganted Depository of the United States. Incorporated 1832. Re-organized 1865 Capital, $500,000. Surplus, $100,000. Presi- dent. S. W Brayton; Vice President, W. H. Whitman; Cashier, E. S. Wilkinson; Directors, S. W. Brayton, C. T. Sampson, W. H. Whitman, E. S. Wilkinson, A C Houghton, W. L Brown, C. H. Mather, V. A. Whitaker, A. B. Wright.


Discount day, Monday. Annual meeting, second Tuesday in January.


NORTH ADAMS SAVINGS BANK.


Incorporated 1848.


President, C. T. Sampson ; Vice Presidents, E. D. Whitaker, Wm. Burton, A. C. Houghton; Treasurer, V. A. Whitaker; Trus- tees, C. T. Sampson, E. D. Whitaker, A. W Hodge, V. A. Whita- ker, W. H. Sperry, C. H Cutting, E. S. Wilkinson, W. H. Gaylord, George L. Rice, William Burton, Nathan White, H. T. Cady, A. C. Houghton ; Board of Investment, A. W. Hodge, Geo. L. Rice, W. H. Gaylord.


THE BERKSHIRE NATIONAL BANK. North Adams, Mass.


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


President, James Hunter ; Vice President, A. W. Hodge ; Cashier, A. D. Cady ; Directors, A. W. Hodge, C. H. Cutting, James Hun- ter, H. T. Cady, W. H. Gaylord, S. W. Ingalls, J. R. Houghton, W. H. Sperry, S. R. Mills.


HOOSAC SAVINGS BANK OF NORTH ADAMS.


Incorporated 1871.


President, O. A. Archer ; Vice Presidents, D. J. Barber, James E. Hunter, C. A. Mills ; Treasurer, W. W. Butler; Trustees, James E. Hunter, J. M. Chase, H. P. Briggs, E. B. Cady, George B. Perry, Timothy Collins, J. H. Flagg, D. J. Barber, E. B. Penni- man, A. B. Wright, George W. Chase, O. A. Archer, W. W. Butler, S. Vadner, C. A. Mills.


STREETS AND AVENUES.


Arnold place, east of 14 Church Ashland street, from 13 Summer southeast to village line Avenue W, from 17 N. Eagle west Bank street, from Main south to Summer Barth, street from 32 N. Eagle east Beaver street, a continuation of Union above Glen mill Beacon street, from 36 Prospect east to Summit Bethel street, from 5 Franklin South Bracewell avenue, from Cottage place to Brooklyn Bradley street, from S. Church east Brooklyn street, from River north to Houghton Brown street, from W. Main north to River Braytonville, located at west end of Main Briggs avenue, from 66 Church east Bryant street, from 41 Houghton west Burdickville, a small colony of houses on the side of a hill northwest of Johnson M'f'g. Co's. mill Cady street, north from North street Canal street, from cor of Eagle and River to Union Central avenue, from 10 Franklin north Centre street, from Eagle west to Marshall Centre street alley, south from Centre, opp Ryan's lane Chase avenue from Brooklyn to N. Holden Cherry street, from 21 Pleasant east to Meadow


Chestnut street, from Spring west to Hoosac river


Church place, from 121 Main to Summer next to Congregational Ch. Church street, from Eagle south to village limits Corinth street, from Lawrence avenue south Cottage place, west from 109 Eagle to Bracewell ave Dover street, from Briggs avenve to Cherry East Quincy street, from 7 Pleasant east to Kemp ave Eagle street, from Main north to Franklin East Wesleyan street, from Wesleyan west to Summit East Brooklyn street, from 41 Brooklyn east to village limits Elm street, from Grant south


Furnace street, from Main south


Franklin street, from junction of Eagle and Liberty northeast to Wells avenue Fredrick street, from 31 Houghton west Freeman avenue, from River street north to Bracewell avenue Fuller street, from 46 Houghton west Gas hill, west of gas house Grant street, from Lincoln west to Main Grove street, from Bracewell ave north to Wall Hall street, west from 123 Eagle to N. Holden High street, from Pine south


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Holbrook street, from 12 Wall east to Meadow Holden street from Main north to River Hudson street, from 120 Eagle east to Prospect Houghton street, from Brooklyn north to town limits Jackson street, from 112 Eagle east to Prospect Kemp avenue, south from 213 Main Kemp street, north from 210 Main


Lincoln street, from 76 Centre north to River


Liberty street, from 35 Brooklyn to 135 Eagle Lawrence avenue Main street, from Five Points west to Braytonville Meadow street, from Briggs ave north to Quincy Marshall street from Main north to River Marietta street, from 8 Franklin north


Montana avenue, from Porter south to Lawrence ave Montgomery street, from 25 Prospect cast Morris street, from Summer south Morton hill, continued from Walnut North street, from 4i Brooklyn west to Johnson North Eagle street, from 143 Eagle northeast to Franklin North Holden, from River north to Liberty Northern Lights avenue, from 22 Franklin north Pearl street, from 9 Main south Pine street, from Harmony west Potter Place, from 87 Eagle street westward Pleasant street, from 151 East Main to 48 Church Porter street, from 67 Church west to 83 Ashland Prospect street, from 98 Eagle east thence north to Franklin Quincy street, srom 17 Church west to Morris Ray street, from 11 Franklin south River street, from 93 Eagle west to Brown South street, from 51 Church west to Spring Spring street, from Church southwest to Washington ave State street, from Main south to village limits Summer street, from 7 Church west to State Summit avenue, from E. Main south (Kempville) Summit street, from Beacon north to Wells ave Tremont street, from Prospect north to Franklin Union street, from 68 Eagle to Glen Veazie street, north from 56 River Vincent avenue, from 207 Main south to E. Quincy Wall street, from East Quincy south to Cherry Walnut street, from 117 State to Moulton hill Washington avenue, from 51 Church west to Ashland Webster avenue, from 74 Holden west Wells avenue, from Summit north Wesleyan street, from 136 Eagle to East Wesleyan Willow Dell, from 17 Union south William street, north from 43 North Winter street, East from 14 Briggs ave


BLACKINTON.


F. M. T. A. SOCIETY-President, Wm. Galvin ; Vice President, P. J. Monahan; Secretary, S. P. Galvin ; Treasurer, J. H. Mahoney; Financial Secretary, M. J. Fleming. Meetings held in their hall every Sunday.


I. O. G. T .- P. H. C. T., C. C. Williams ; W. C. T., Edward Hughes ; Secretary, John C. Davis; Treasurer, Wallace Lyons. Meetings held every Monday evening in the School house.


BRIGADE 6, ALFREDIANS-Grand Commander, C. C. Williams ; Past Grand Commander, J. W. Davis; Recording Secretary, Edward Davis ; Treasurer, Gidron Watts. Meetings held first and third Wednesday in each month, in School house.


READING ROOM ASSOCIATION -- President, Edward Hughes ; Vice President, J. H. Mahoney ; Secretary, J. F. Mahoney. Reading Room open every evening in the week, over Blackinton store.


Abbott Ellen Mrs. Adey Charles, weaver


Alexander David, weaver Alexander John


Archer Benjamin, harness


Archer John B., student


Blackinton E. W. (E. W. Black- inton & Co. ) Blackinton E. W. & Co., general store Blackinton John P. (E. Blackin- ton & Co.


Archer O. A., treasurer S. Blackinton Lucian, operative Blackinton S. Woolen Co.,


Blackinton Woolen Co.


Archer Wm. S., assistant book- keeper S. Blackinton Woolen Co.


manufacturers of fancy cassi- meres, office and factory opp. depot (see adv)


Ashton Edward, loom fixer Ashton George, loom fixer Ashton Richard, carder Atkinson Mary Mrs.


Baker John, weaver Baston Joseph, pedlar Bastian Henry, weaver Bates Elizabeth Mrs, darner Bentley David H., wool sorter Bentley Joseph, operative Bishop Rosa, operative Blackinton Charlotte Mrs.


Blanchard Joseph, weaver


Bliss Leander, weaver Blates Eva, darner Bosley Leander, weaver


Bourdien Nelson, brick maker Bourdon Nelson, weaver Bousquet Edward, weaver Brennan Thomas, folder Bressette Albert, loom fixer Bressette Edgar, weaver Bressette Joseph, carpenter Bressette Stephen, weaver


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Bringan Annie, darner Bringan George, carpenter


Davis Henry J., operative


Davis Oliver, boss carder


Bringan Peter, weaver


Davis Edward, weaver


Brierly Flora, darner


Davis Richard, weaver


Brierly John, operative


Davis Eliza, darner


Brierly William, spinner


Davis Mary Jane, operative


Brow Stephen, laborer


Davis Lavina, operative


Brown Kate, operative


Davis Jennie, weaver


Brown William, weaver


Davis John B., student


Bruce George II., operative


Davis Jennie, domestic


Bruce Lizzie HI., operative


Bryant Etta, operative


Doane Geo., shoemaker Doane John A., farmer


Bryant F. C., wks Greylock mills Domin Wm., weaver Cain Artemus N.


Cain Ira, laborer


Domin Geo., operative Domin James, engineer


Card Charles, overseer spooling


Domin John, boss picker


Card Edward, weaver


Donovan Jerry, wool dyer


Card Thomas, weaver


Carpenter John, farmer


Donovan Teddy, operative Dracup Simeon, weaver Eadie Daniel, machinist Edwards Walter, wool scourer


Clark Robt., carpenter


Emery Chas., operative


Clark Wm., loom fixer


Emery Alice, operative


Clark Chas., laborer


Ermisch Chas., overative


Clark John, operative


Estes Chas., operative


Chebato Alex.


Evans David W., grocer


Collins Margaret, widow


Coller J. I , flagman


Cook John W., student


Evans Geo. R., spinner Evans Root., carder


Cook Calvin B., farmer


Evans Lewis R., finisher


Cook Samuel, boss weaver


Evans Wm., spinner


Cook Wm., weaver


Evans John, weaver


Crocker G. W., carriage and wag- Evans Lizzie on shop


Evans Richard, painter


Daly John, weaver


Davidson W. Mrs.


Exford Wm. Henry, carpenter


Davis Benj., shoemaker


Fallon Patrick, spinner


Davis Fredrick Mrs.


Fairweather Joseph. carpenter


Davis John, carder


Feely Thos., weaver


Davis John R., spinner


Fleming Michael, fireman


Davis John W., operative


Fleming Michael Jr. Weaver


Fleming Patrick, laborer


Davis John, weaver Davis Ida, weaver


Davis Griffith, weaver


Davis Arthur, operative


Davis Arthur, laborer


Evans John W., machinist at Hun- ter's, (No. Adams)


Evans Kath., operative


Davis George, wool sorter


Fallon Jas., boss gigger


Fleming Richard Fleming Richard Jr.


Fleming Ellen, operative Fleming Margaret; operative


Cudworth Harlan P., shoemaker Daly Timothy, carder


Evans Walter S., merchant tailor, (shop at North Adams)


Cook Benj., student


Carpenter Geo. P., farmer Clark Jeremian, farmer


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Ford Marshall, farmer Furkee Jos., teamster


Frasier Mary, operative Fidi Sangloi, laborer Fyfe Hugh, machinist


Hopkins Alanson E., farmer Hopkins Charles, carpenter Hopkins Chester, carpenter


Fyfe Amanda Mrs, school teacher Hopkins Edward N., farmer


Fyfe Thomas, student Gage Haskell, carpenter


Hopkins Herman T., railroad Hopkins George M., carpenter Hopkins Wm. A.


Gainey Ellen, weaver


Ilosford Frank C., milk dealer


Gainey Fanny, weaver Gainey John T., weaver Gainey Jas. Mrs.,


Howley Timothy, operative Howland Philander, mason Hughes Ann Mrs.


Gainey Wm., weaver Galvin Frances


Hughes Edward, mailcarrier


Galvin John, cloth inspector


Galvin Patrick, farmer


Hughes Edward Jr., dyer Hughes Hannah, operative


Galvin Simon, manager Greylock Hughes Hannah, weaver store


Hughes John, clerk


Galvin William, weaver


Hughes Mary, operative


Gardener Frank, laborer


Hughes Thomas, weaver


Geneva Rord


Gokey Mary Ann, operative


Hunter Maggie, domestic Hunter Wm., gardener Hunter Wm., weaver


Goodell Homer, weaver


Gomeau Joseph Jr., weaver


Hutton John, weaver


Gomeau Joseph, laborer


Iles William, operative


Gove Clarence, laborer


Jones Alfred, operative


Gove Franklin B., teamster Jones Benjamin F., moulder


Gove Mary, teacher


Jones David, operative


Gove Wm. N., clerk


Jones David K., weaver


Gove Win. H., farmer


Jones David 2d, operative


Green Samuel, weaver


Jones Edward, carder


Greenwood Nelson, teamster


Jones Edson L., farm hand


Grimes Charles, operative


Jones Edward, spinner


Grimes Jos., weaver and taxider- Jones John, laborer mist


Grimes William, operative


Jones John L., weaver


Harper Polly, operative


Jones Jane Mrs., widow


Harper Thos., operative


Jones James, operative Jones Margaret, operative


Harvard David, weaver


Jones Parmela Mrs.


Hermon Chas., loom fixer


Jones Sarah, domestic


Hermon Frank, laborer


Jones Sarah, nurse


Hermon James


Jones Thos., operative Greylock


Hermon Mary, weaver


Jones Thomas, laborer


Hermon W. H., loom fixer


Jones Wm. H., grocer


Hill Win. and Geo., farmers Holland Andrew, shearer


Jones Wm. E., spinner


Jones Wm., ice dealer


T. W. Richmond & Co., Coal Dealers.


Hamill John B., weaver


Jones John, carder


Harthure Reignie, laborer


Jones John W., wool sorter


Holland Phillip, operative Hollinworth Fanny Mrs.


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Kavanaugh Michael, weaver Kearn George HI., wool agent Keating J. Frank, station agent Kelly Carrie, operative Kelly Mary, weaver


Kelly Patrick, weaver


Kenyon John, operative


McKendrick Robert, wool sorter Mc Millan Alfred, dyer


Kenyon John HI., wks Greylock McMillan John, dyer mill


Kennedy John, carder


King Lewis, farmer


Kinsey Edward, weaver


Kingston George, operative


Kleiner Augusta, operative Greylock


Lamon Chas., butcher


Lamon Stewart, butcher


Lamon William, gardener


Lavoy Mary, wks Greylock mills Monehan Annie, weaver


Lemm Chas., weaver


Lemm Jane Mrs. Lemly Jane Mrs. Leonard Frederick J.


Levi Hyman, operative


Learned Edward E., wool sorter Learned Geo. A., boss woll sorter Muldowney Maggie, weaver


Leonard Frank, operative Leonard Seth S., carpenter Lloyd John H., asst. supt Lloyd William, operative Lord Edward, weaver Lyon W. H., restauranteur


Muldowney Ed., operative


Muldowney Hugh, laborer


Muldowney Hugh, Jr., operavive


Murray Michael, Mrs. Nagle David, weaver Navin John, painter


Mackey William, weaver


Macomber Mary Mrs., operative Matthews, Lewis, laborer Maguire, Thomas, dyer Mahanney Daniel, weaver


Nottingham, Chas., weaver O'Brien Mary, operative Owen John, wool sorter Owen Owens, operator


Owen Edward, weaver


Owen Samuel, operator


Owen Sarah, darner


Owen Matthew, dresser


Palmer Mary Miss


Mahoney John, boss spinner




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