North Adams city directory 1888, Part 3

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Publication date: 1888
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
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Babeu Joseph. tanner, h 101 Union


Bacon Arthur W., at Zylonite, h 3 East Quincy


Bacon Alvin, laborer, h 31 Veazie Baccigalupo Giovanni Battista, h State Baccigalupo Luigi, h State


Baccigalupo Arcangelo, h State


Badar (Bedard) Louis, laborer, h 6 Holden


Bailey Leonard J., works Bartlett's, h 7 Prospect


Buy Your Coal of T. W. Richmond & Co.


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Bailey Henry C., carder, h North Franklin Bailey John C., works N. L. Millard's shoe shop, h 32 Spring Baird John, laborer, h 118 Eagle Baker Daniel, barber, bds. Center


Baker S. R., works Zylonite, h 189 East Main Baker (Belanger) Archie, truckman, lı 28 East Union


Baker (Belanger) Joseph, laborer, h 30 East Union


Bakey John, laborer, h 11 Prospect


Baldwin Maggie, works "The Wilson"


Ballou Morton M. bds. with Henry Ballou


Ballou Henry J., farmer, south end of State


Ballou W. A., proprietor of the Ballou House, 85 and 87 State Ballou Maturin Mrs., at Ballou house


Ballou Willard, butter, h 120 Eagle cor. Hudson


Baraby Wm., carpenter, h 8 Phoenix Barber Archer H., clerk, h 13 Pleasant


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


Barber E. C., (McMillin & Barber) bds. 13 Pleasant


Barber Frank J., clerk, h 13 Pleasant


Barber J. M., carriage and sleigh mfr., 20 W. Main, h 18 W. Main Barbour John, h 33 Bracewell ave


Barcelou D. A., (McDougal & Barcelou), h 7 Bryant Bard Cleffus, hostler, h 5 Meadow Barden C. F., contractor, h 3 Freeman ave


Barden Mary, dressmaker, 6 North Church


Barden Huldah Mrs., h 6 North Church Barden Francis, carpenter, h 105 Union Bardwell Frank D., civil engineer, h 9 Union


Bardwell Wm. E., south end of Ashland, near Church


Bardwell Elijah Mrs., south end of Ashland, near Church


Bargon ( Bergeron) Joseph, laborer, h 200 River Barkley Frank, laborer, 28 River Barkley Robert, laborer, h 200 River


Barlow Alvin H., mechanic, bds Grove


Barlow Clara M., florist, 14 Arnold place


Barlow E. T., domestic, 19 Church


Barlow Wm. K. Mrs., 19 Church


Barnard & Reed, dealers in ready made clothing, gents' fur- nishing goods, hats, caps, trunks, etc,, Blackinton block Main Barnard Edwin, ( Barnard & Reed), h 29 Summer


Barnes John M., manager Feige's bottling wks, 1 & 3 Marshall bds 28 East Brooklyn


Barnes L. M., watches, jewelry, diamonds, spectacles, pianos, organs and sheet music, 5 Wilson House block, h 25 Quincy Barnicoat R. A. Mrs., teacher, h South Ashland


Barnicoat, T. White Sewing machine's, h south end of Ashland Barrett John H. Mrs., dressmaker, h 88 State


All Kinds of Coal at T. W. Richmond & Co's.


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Barrett John, h 59 South Furnace


Barrett Joseph, machinist, bds. 35 Walnut


Barrett Michael, agent, h 147 East Main


Barrett William, express messenger, h 147 East Main


Barrington Mark, laborer, h 14 Furnace


Barrowclough Edwin, laborer, hold road to Stamford


Barry Daniel F., clerk, h 4 Veazie


Barry & Donahoe, proprietors Zylonite Hotel, Zylonite


Barry John, carpenter, h 13 West Main


Barry Patrick, bartender at Quinn's, bds 71 Union


Barry John, saloon, 22 Holden, bds 4 Phoenix


Barry Margaret Mrs., h 4 Phoenix


Barry Michael F., h 1 Marshall


Barry Patrick Mrs., h 1 Marshall, rear Phoenix mills


Bartlett Alanon M., clerk at Milliard's shoe shop, hi 9 Meadow


Bartlett Cortland G., drug clerk, 26 East Quincy


Bartlett Albert, contractor, h 11 North


Barlett Lincoln E., works Zylonite, h 76 West Main


Bartlett Bros., contractors and builders, saw mill rear of State Bartlett Homer, contractor, h 31 North


Barrovero Domenico, h Sanford's lane


Barth Joseph H., h Bracewell ave


Bashaw ( Bachant) Julius laborer, h 22 Union


Bashaw (Bachant) Chas., wks A. P. W., h 65 Ashland


Bassett Julia, seamstress, h 35 Sumner


Bascomb John, h 19 Quincy


Bassett E. T., sketchmaker at Freeman's, bds Richmond house


Bassett Catherine Mrs., seamstress, h 35 Summer


Bassett Henry, painter, paint shop, rear 128 East Main, bds. Cava- naugh's block


Bassett Hiram, laborer, h 12 Beaver


Bataina Rocco, h State


Batchley Frank h 6 Blackinton block


Bateman Herbert R , clerk, h 3 Elm


Bateman, T. S., dealer in beef, pork mutton, ham, sausages, etc. also manufacturer of pressed corned beef, Central market, h 3 Elm .


Bates Jolin S., laborer, h 34 Brown


Bates ( Ducharme ) Mark, East road to Adams, near Charles A. Brown's Bates (Ducharme) Wm. H., machinist, h 115 West Main, Braytonville Bates Wm. H Jr., engraver at Zylonite, h 115 West Main


Battie Thomas, h 17 Veazie


Batteni Antonio, hi 105 State


Bazinet Rose, clerk at Hathaway & Draper's, 110 Main


Beach Charles E., baggage master, h 7 Arnold place


Beadles Evan, painter, h 62 West Main


Beals Homer, laborer, h 1 Hospital ave


Beals Charles T., works F. R. R., h 25 East Quincy


T. W. RICHMOND & CO., Coal Dealers,


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Beals D. L, carpenter, h 110 Main


Beales J. L., dealer in paper stock and metals, tin, glass and wooden ware, etc., h 3 North Eagle (see adv) Beals Wm., tin peddler, 7 North Eagle Bear Odilan, laborer, h 86 River Bearford David, laborer, h 16 Center Beatty Archer, Eclipse mill, h 8 Union


Beatty Charles W., tinsmith, h 3 North Eagle


Beaudin Moses, h Beaver, near mill Beaupre Cyprien, shoemaker, h 9 Fuller Beaupre Fred, laborer, h 52 Liberty


Beauchamp John, works at tannery, h 22 Union Beauchamp Albert, h 22 Union


Beauchamp Maner, works at tannery, h 22 Union


Beaupre Alex, works W. H. Lally, h 107 State


Beaver Edward, works Richmond Carbon Co,, h 28 Beaver Beckwith Henry, h 10 Northern Lights ave


Beckwith E. M., watchmaker at Harwood's, h 43 Church Beckwith Lois H. Mrs., at V. A. Whitaker, 14 Quincy Bedford George Mrs., h 17 Quincy Beebe George, farmer, h Notch road Beebe N. M., at Western Union Telegraph office, bds. 5 Ashland Beebe Divaine, laborer, h Notch road Beecher Harriet Mrs., h 10 Hall


Beer E. H., attorney at law and collector from all parts of the United States and Canada, 11 Martin block, h 24 East Quincy Beers Juluis, cigar maker, bds. Ballou house Belval ( Ephrem) Frank, h 58 West Main


Beliveau Edmond, shoemaker, h 28 Spring


Beliveau Eleazer, h 26 Spring Beltrami Guiseppe, h 105 State


Belville A. E., works T. F Loftus


Belville Frank, laborer, h Loftus yard, Eagle


Belouin Vencelar, laborer, h 97 Union


Belanger E., groceries and provisions, 31 Union, h 2 Kemp Belville Alex., Arnold print wks. h rear 19 Eagle


Bement Frank E., works Cady's shoe shop, bds. 6 Ashland


Bement Charles, fireman, h 1 Marietta cor Franklin Benack Win. H , works J. H. Orr, 5 Morton hill Benack David, janitor district court room, h 32 Lincoln Benedict Alexandria, painter, h 29 Eagle Benedict Charles N., clerk at Cutting's, h 21 Holbrook Benjamin Benjamin, laborer, h rear 24 Union


Benjamin W. A., clerk at Johnson's mill, h near Brown, West Main Benjamin Walter, works Cady's shoe shop, bds. 43 Walnut Benjamin William, works Canedy's shoeshop, h 107 State Benjamin James, engineer, h 2 Houghton


Bennett John, miner, h rear 51 Center


T. W. Richmond & Co. sell screened Coal.


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Bennett Samuel B., stone mason, h south end Ashland


Bennett Win. H., slater, bds. S. B. Bennett


Benway is properly spelled Benoit


Benoit Antoine, shoemaker


Benoit Frank, carpenter, at Eclipse mill. h 13 Cliff


Benoit Joseph. carpenter, h 36 Cliff


Benoit Edward Mrs., h 14 Pleasant


Benoit John, laborer, h 13 Central ave


Benoit Joseph, carpenter, cor. East Main and Kemp Bennett Arthur, works Sampson's shoe shop, bds. 19 State


Beloin Wenceslas, laborer, h 97 Union


Benson J. W., machinist, h 97 Main


Benson Fred E., carpenter, h 11 Summit ave


Bent Frank, works W. H Niles, h East mountain road


Bentino Louigi, Sanford's lane


Benton Frank H., mason, h 175 East Main


Benton H. C., mason builder, h 3 East Quincy


Benton Hattie A., teacher, bds 3 East Quincy


Benton Henry, laborer, h Marietta


Benton Horace, mason, h 38 Prospect


Bergeron Xavier, shoemaker, h 31 Walnut


Beckford Susie R. Mrs., works at Sampson's shoe shop, h 9 North Church


Billings Charles W., h 125 South State


Billings George, bds. 123 South State


Billings James, bartender, h 4 Union


Billings Win. S Mrs., bookkeeper at S J. & W. C. Ellis', h 129 Main Berkshire Monumental Works, T. F. Loftus. proprietor, 19 Eagle (see ad)


Berkshire National Bank of North Adams, Davenport bl'k, 87 Main (see ad)


Bernard Joseph, laborer, h 18 Brooklyn


Berron Frederick, shoemaker at Canedy's, bds. 7 Winter


Berry C. H., livery, 82 Main, h 98 Main


Berta Silvio, 103 State


Bertella Angelo, Sanford lane


Bess Samuel, laborer, h 29 Union


Bettena, Antonio. h. 105 State


Bettena Leopoldo, h 105 State


Betti Vincenzo, h 105 State


Bibbins Peleg, h 87 Eagle


Bickford, wks Sampson's, h 9 No Church


Bickford Susie R. Mrs., h 143 Eagle


Bingham David B., carpenter, 141 Union


Birch James, foreman dyer Freeman print works, h 26 Prospect


Bird M., wks Dibble's planing mills, h Morton hill


Biron Denis, weaver, h 113 West Main


Biron Francis, operator, h 113 West Main


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


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INCORPORATED 1851.


THE BERKSHIRE


LIFE


INSURANCE COMPANY


OF PITTSFIELD, MASS.


The only State in the Union that will give cash surrender by law.


36th Annual Statement, being for the year ending Dec. 31, 1887. Income $955,936 66


DISBURSEMENTS.


Paid Policy Holders $698,162 84 All other payments, including Taxes and re-insurance. 194,838 46


$893,001 49


Liabilities, including re-insurance fund-Mass. Standard. $3,536,052 86


Surplus 466,813 71


Total Assets. $3,902,871 06 THE RESULTS OF THE BUSINESS OF 1887 SHOW :


A gain in income. DA gain in assets. DA gain in surplus. A gain in dividends paid members. A gain in Insurance written. NA gain in Membership and a gain in insurance in force.


Reasons why it should be preferred by those desiring Insurance :


It has the benefit of over thirty years successful experience.


Its business is conducted on the mutual plan, thus enabling members to get their Insurance at cost.


It has always paid large dividends; thereby making the cost of insurance low. It maintains a reserve for the protection of policy-holders on the Massachusetts Standard, the highest basis required by the laws of any State.


It has a large surplus over the legal reserve and all other liabilities.


Its conditions as to travel and residence are very liberal.


Its policies are protected by the non-forfeiture laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, which secure greater benefits to members than those of any other State.


It has always maintained a high reputation for just and liberal treatment to its members by promptly adjusting and settling all policy claims, a proof of which is the fact that no judgment has ever been rendered against it.


WILLIAM R. PLUNKETT, President. JAMES M. BARKER, Vice-President JAMES W. HULL, Sec'y and Treas.


WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS AGENCY.


HAMER & STONE, - General Agents,


MAIN STREET, COMPANY BUILDING, PITTSFIELD. Mass.


North Adams, Mass.


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Biron Francis, carpenter, h 17 Braytonville


Biron John, at woolen mill, h 10 Braytonville


Biron Peter, carpenter, h 161 East Main


Biron Mary, operator, h 17 Braytonville


Biron Joseph. shoemaker, h 17 Braytonville


Bisetti GeoBatta, h 105 State


Bishop E. L. Miss., milliner, 6 Bank


Bishop Homar P . Mrs .. h 83 State


Bishop (Leveque) Frank, laborer, h 167 East Main


Bishop (Leveque) Leon, wks Arnold print works, h 102 State


Bishop (Leveque) Maxinre, h 86 River


Bishop Angie, at A. A. Lee's dining rooms


Bissaillon Edmond (Lonergan & Bissaillon) h 30 Spring


Bissaillon Joseph, shoemaker, at N. L. Millard's, h 7 Winter


Bissaillon Zag , wks N. L Millard's shoe shop, h 33 Meadow


Bixby W. H., sup. highways, h 6 Cherry


Blackinton Harriet E. Miss., h 83 Eagle


Blackinton A M. Miss . 99 Main


Blackinton S. Woolen Co., manufacturers of fancy cassimeres, office and mills, Blackinton, post-office address Blackinton (see adv)


Blackinton S. Mrs., h Church cor Main


Blair Charles, laborer, h South Church


Blair James II., Stone Quarry road


Blair Henry HI., Stone Quarry road


Blais Louis, h South Church near town line


Blais Simon. h 9 Marietta


Blake Frank N., manufacturer photo plates, h 10 Walnut


Blake Harry E., civil engineer and machinist. h 12 Walnut


Blakeslee Lorenzo S., truckman, h 19 Wesleyan


Blanchard Arthur W., carpenter, h 70 East Quincy


Blanchard Chandler IL., laster, h 4 Marietta


Blanchard E. Mrs., h 50 Liberty


Blanchard Flora R., 109 Union


Blanchard George, Zylonite, h 136 Eagle


D. J. BARBER,


LEATHER


SHOE UPPERS


AND FINDINGS.


UNION STREET, NORTH ADAMS.


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Blanchard H. B., painter, h rear 14 Union


Blanchard Victor, teamster tor T. W. Richmond & Co., h 100 State


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


Blaudry Octavo, carpenter, h 28 East Cliff


Bliss A. C., h 5 Washington ave opp Soutla Bliss Elizabeth, widow, h 70 Eagle


Bliss H. Clay. clerk of selectman and secretary of Hoosac Valley Agricultural Society, office Summer cor Morris, h 69 Eagle Bliss Harry C., book-keeper at Adams National bank, 81 Eagle Bliss Morton R , bds 89 West Main


Bliss Wm. E , shoemaker at Canedy's, h 30 Washington ave Blodgett Walter H., brakeman F. R. R , h 30 Washington ave Blodgett, engineer, West Portal tunnel


Blood George, car repairer, h 10 East Brooklyn


Blood H. R., section boss B. & A. R. R , k 10 East Brooklyn


Blood John H., contractor, h 22 1-2 Summer


Blood William Mrs , h 139 Main


Blossom Grace. operator for Telephone Co., bds 4 Hall


Bly Frank A. Mrs., h 24 Chestnut


Blyde Thos , Eclipse mill, h Glen


Blythe Wm., engraver, h 109 Eagle


Blythe Leonard, 109 Eagle, clerk at Hasting's drug store


Blythe Theophelus, engraver, h 109 Eagle


Boardman W. H., painter, h 210 River


Bobran Joe., h south end State, below lime kiln, wks lime kiln


Bocock Manuel, carpet weaver, 23 Brooklyn


Bocock Wm., weaver, h 42 East Quincy


Bodley Harry I. Rev., rector of St. John's church, h 5 East Quincy


Bogel Fred. A., tailor, bds Tunnel city house


Boland B. Miss, h 7 Union


Boland O. J, groceries, canned goods, provisions, etc., 45 Eagle, h 159 East Main (see adv)


Boland Michael, gate and signal tender, wks F. R.R., h cor High and West Main


Boland P. J. & Co., merchant tailors, Boland block, cor Main and bank


Boldric ( Bolduc) Alexander, painter, h 111 State


Boldric (Bolduc ) Victoria, bds 111 State, wks H. T. Cady's shoe shop Bolger Adolphus, agt Wheeler & Wilson Mtg Co., h 112 River Bolger Michael, laborer, h 206 River


Bombardier Jos., Arnold's, h 30 Cliff


Bombardier Constant, (Bombardier & Menard, ) h Pleasant


Bombardier & Menard, photographers, 44 Holden


Bombard Amos, laborer, h 149 Union


Bond Austin, h 115 Eagle


Bond E. A , at Zylonite, h 114 Eagle


Bond John A., h 51 Holden


All Kinds of Coal at T. W. Richmond & Co's.


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Bond Mrs. Jennie, HI., 18 Hall


Bond Newton, draughtsman at J. Hunter & Son, h 8 Hall Bond Russell, carpenter, h Bracewell ave Bonneville Napoleon. quarryman, h over 19 Eagle Bontolo Pietro, h State


Booth Daniel, shoe laster II. T. Cady's, 38 Prospect Bordeleau George, shoemaker wks at N. L. Millard's, 7 Winter Bordeleau Jos., Chase block, Centre


Bordeleau Patrick, h Chase block, Centre


Borden Amos, mason, h 28 Houghton Borden James, printer, h 35 Houghton


Borden Lorenzo. mason, h 28 Houghton


Bordo Stephen, laborer. h 3 Spring ave


Boroni Tommaso, wks Arnold print wks, h Stats


Boski J .. wks Arnold print wks


Boscalini Giovanni, 105 State Boss Walter, h 204 1-2 East Main


Boss Jas., wks Bartlett's, h 63 East Quincy


Bosworth Win , wks J. Simonds, bds 6 North Eagle


Bothwell F., brakeman, F. R. R., bds Ballou house


Bottum Smith, operator, bds 48 Braytonville.


Bouchard Arthur C., clerk at Cutting's, bds 12 North Eagle Bouchard Charles, F. R. R., h 12 North Eagle


Bouchard Narcisse. laborer, h Johnston's


Boughton J. A, tinware, stoves, furnaces, ranges, 90 Main, h 6 Hall


Boughton Sarah A. Mis , h 6 Hall


Bouldrick Antony, painter, h 31 Eagle


Boulger James. dresser tender, h 14 Braytonville


Boulger Alice Mrs., h 198 River


Boulger Margaret Mrs , operative. h 14 Braytonvlle


Boulger Michael, wks Bartlett Bros., h 40 Ashland


Boulger Thomas, laborer, old road to Stamford


Boulger James, operative, h Braytonville


1864. J. A. BOUGHTON, 1888.


Successsor to Chas. W. Billings, DEALER IN STOVES, TINWARE, CROCKERY, LAMPS,


AND A COMPLETE LINE OF


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.


TIN ROOFING A SPECIALTY.VO


Billing's old stand. 90 MAIN ST.


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Boulger John, shoe cutter. h 40 Ashland


Boulger Wm , operative, h Braytonville


Boulger John, operative, h 14 Bravtonville Boulger John, clerk at Berkshire National bank, h Braytonville


Boulger John H , wks S B . Dibble, h 40 Ashland


Boullais Eugene L., physician, 26 State Chronic diseases a specialty, h south end State


Bourdon A. D. & Son, harness and saddles, 50 Eagle


Bourdon A. D., harness maker, h 199 East Main


Bourdon Jacob, h High


Bourdon William, harness maker, h 199 East Main


Bourdon Etienne, wks W. G. Cady's, shoe shop, h 199 East Main Bouvier Athanase, h 22 Brown


Bova Dennis, h Soute State, wks Will Richmond


Bovard Mary S. Miss, dressmaker, h 7 Quincy


Bover (Beauvais) Joseph and Joseph P., shoemakers, h 52 Liberty


Bover (Beauvais) Paul, shoemaker


Bowen Diana S , 26 Quincy


Bowen Mary, wks Richmond house


Bowen James E., driver, bds 9 Union


Bower George, shoe laster, bds old road to Stamford


Bowers Herbert, wks Arnold's, bds 73 Union


Bowes Maggie, dressmaker, Hayden block, Eagle, opp St Francis chi Bowes Patrick, laborer, h 13 Jackson


Bowes John, clerk J. I. Leroy, h 13 Jackson


Bowes Francis and James, carpenters, h 13 Jackson


Bowes Michael, laborer, h 2 Lincoln


Bowler Margaret, h 101 Eagle


Bowman E., laster, h 10 Liberty


Boyce C. L , engineer at B. & A., h 3 Jackson


Boyd Cicero, boss bleacher, h 14 Frederick


Boyd John, laborer, h 17 Veazie


Boyd Levi W., carpenters' supplies, scroll sawing, etc., 2 Main near Phonix bridge, h 121 State (see adv)


Boyd Pathagoras, supt Arnold print wks h 53 Marshall


Bracewell John, agent Freeman Manufacturing Co., h 7 Wall Brackley John, operator, h Braytonville


Brackley James, h 4 Bryant


Bradford H. L., sawyer, h 3 East Brooklyn


Bradley Alvin, h near Thayer's fish pond


Brabley C. A., assistant yardmaster, Fitchburg R. R., h Brooklyn Bradley James, laster, h 8 Bradley place


Bradley Charles, wks Elmir D. Hosley Bradley C. A., laborer, h 27 Brooklyn


Bradley Henry, clerk, 5 Blackinton block


Bradley Elizabeth, Miss, 58 Centre Bradley F. L., farmer, h Kemp ave


Bradley James A., clerk at Banard & Reed's, h 58 Centre


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


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Bradley Rose Mrs., h rear 49 Centre


Bradley Margaret. widow, h 49 Centre


Bradley Wm., back tender, h 6 Bethel


Brady Henry, rooms 53 Centre


Brady Joseph, laborer, h Chase's hill


Braman George O., farmer h River, cor Brown


Braman John, labo er, h 13 Brooklyn


Braman M. V. N., fine family groceries, provisions, teas, coffees, etc., 12 State, h 2 Hall ( see adv )


Bramble Wm., section boss Fitchburg R. R. at Willianstown, h 36 East Quincv


Bratton Angie, wks for A . M. Heminway,


Bratton Ollie clerk at F. L Ti ton's, 136 East Main


Brayner John, wool sorter, bds 48 Braytonville


Brayton Anna Mrs., h 27 State


Brayton S. W., president of the Adams National bank, h 82 Eagle


Breckenridge Lincoln, shoemaker, bds 6 South


Breed Harry K., engineer, h 15 Bryant


Breed Emma W., h 15 Bryant


Breen David W., painter, h 41 West Main


Breene Lottie, wks R. H. Haslam, 56 Church


Brennan John, laborer, h rear 30 Brooklyn


Brenthol Edward, laborer, h 55 North


Bressard Henry, laborer, h 18 Brooklyn


Brewer Edgar, engineer, h 9 Hall


Bridgman Bernard, laborer, h 18 Furnace ground


Brien Joseph, shoemaker, h 8 Bradley place


Briggs Asaph, laborer, h 6 Briggs ave


Briggs A. C. Mrs., h 71 Holden


Briggs A. L., wks N. L. Millard's shoe shop, h 14 Hudson


Briggs Beulah L., teacher Union street school, h 12 South


Briggs Charles, h 4 Winter


Briggs Charles A., wks W. G. Cady's shoe shop, h 7 Washington ave


Briggs Charles E. (Valentine & Briggs), bds 7 Spring


Briggs C. F., hardware, paints and oils, 11 Eagle, h 71 Holden, (see adv)


Briggs H. P., butter and eggs, 2 and 3 Central market, h 66 Church (see adv)


Briggs Charles, resides with Isaac Smith, 9 Winter


Briggs Joseph, laborer, h 86 State


Briggs Joseph F., mechanic, h Marshall


Briggs Minerva Mrs., h 12 Church


Briggs Richmond B., plumber, h 14 South


Briggs S. N. Mrs., h 15 Church


Brigham Augusta L. Miss, h 19 Church


Brigham T. E., brooms, brushes, woodenware, cordage, and baskets, foot Chestnut, h 8 Quincy (see adv)


T. W. RICHMOND & CO., Coal Dealers,


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Broderick Jerry, farmer, 255 East Main


Broderick Bridget, domestic at 133 Main


Broderick Michael, h 23 East Union


Broderick Michael, Jr., h 23 East Union Brodeur Edwin, clerk Timothy Collin's, h 94 West Main


Bronoski A., wks Arnold print wks


Bronson Almond, clerk for S. J. & W. C. Ellis


Brooks Edward, painter, h Chace's ave


Brooker C. S. Mrs., dressmaker, h 141 Eagle


Brosseau Henry, laborer, h 20 Liberty


Brooks F. A. & Co., dealers in coal, wood, hay, straw, etc., 76 Centre (see adv


Brooks F. A. (F. A. Brooks & Co.), h 84 Eagle


Brooks Joseph, carpenter, h 64 Houghton, beyond limits


Brooks Lydia and Harriet Misses, bds 84 Eagle


Brothers (Brodeur) Clarence, Beaver mill, h 17 Beaver


Brothers (Brodeur) Edmond, shoemaker, h 94 West Main


Brothers (Brodeur) Francis, shoe cutter, h 159 Main


Brothers (Brodeur) Joseph, shoemaker, h 1 East Brooklyn


Brothers (Brodeur) Lewis, shoe laster, h 33 Walnut


Brothers (Brodeur) O. L., carpenter and builder, h 7 Briggs ave


Brothers (Brodeur) Peter, laborer, Burdickville


Brown Albert G., east road to Adams


Brown Berry, laborer, bds rear 45 West Main


Brown Charles A., milkman, h east road to Adams


Brown Claence A. (Geo F. Miller & Co.), bookkeeper at Arnold print works, h 55 Church


Brown Darwin H , wks Fitchburg railroad, h 9 South


Brown D. J., Braytonville store, h 122 West Main


Brown Edwin A , mechanic, bds 46 Prospect


Brown Ernest, mail-carri r, h 42 Prospect


7 Brown Ellen Mrs .. h 165 East Main


Brown Eunice E Mrs , h 42 Prospect


Brown F. P. Mrs , h 142 East Main


Brown Herbert L., h 14 Meadow


Brown Hattie May, wks N. L. Millard's, bds Hayden block Brown Homer O., shoemaker, h 46 Prospect


Browne Isaac S .. teacher on the banjo, h 31 Holden


Brown John, tailor, h 44 West Main


Brown John. engraver, bds 136 River


Brown Jos., shoemaker, h 40 Prospect


Brown Jos. B , bds Notch


Brown J. R., laborer, h near Beaver


Brown Marcus W., wks O. Hick's. h 13 Summit ave


Brown Marcus, student at Williams college, h 142 East Main


Brown Fred., painter, h Cavanagh block


Brown Nahum P Mrs., 46 Prospect


Brown Oliver A , shoemaker, h 14 Meadow


T. W. Richmond & Co. sell Franklin Grate Coal.


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Brown Orland J., physician and surgeon, office Adams block, 109 Main. h 68 Church, office hours before 9 A. M., from 12 to 3, and after 6 P. M.


Brown Phebe Mrs., h Hayden block. Eagle


Brown Thomas E., superintendent at Johnson's, h West Main, opp Brown


Brown P. W. Mrs., h 4 Hall


Brown Wm. A., barber, for Alfred Le Riche. bds Brunswick house


Brown W. E Dr., cancer specialist, 72 Main, h 11 Bryant


Brown W. H., machinist, h 50 Veazie


Brown Wall ice E., cancer specialist, 72 Main, h 115 Main Brown Willard M., meat market, 14 Marshall, h 44 Prospect


Brown Wm. B., carpenter, h 10 Marietta


Brown Willie E., switchman, h 40 Prospect


Brown & O'Connor, grocers, Braytonville


Bruisatovi C., wks Arnold's print works


Bruce, wks Fitchburg railroad, rooms 8 Ashland


Bruce Wm., foreman at Loftus', h 38 Willow Dell


Brunell Joseph, sheemaker at Canedy's, h East Main, cor Kemp Bruno Adolphus, carpenter, h 5 Elm


Bryant E. W., night watchman at Flagg's, room 16 Furnace


Bryant E. A. (Tuttle & Bryant}, h 22 Holbrook


Bryant Jennette Mrs., h


Bryant Martha, wks at Canedy's, bds 7 Washington ave


Bryant W. C. Mrs., h 129 Eagle


Bryant Wm. E., on hill west of Veazie


Buchanan David S. Mrs., h 212 River


Buchanan Thomas H., dyer, h 76 River


Buck George, wks Fitchburg railroad, bds 137 Ashland


Buck Frank, wks Fitchburg railroad, bds 137 Ashland


Buck J. W. P., jr., clerk, h Northern Lights ave


Buck John W. P., h Northern Lights ave


Buck J. H., h 16 Pleasant


Buck Laura Mrs., bds 16 Pleasant


Buck W. H., carpenter, h south end Corinth


Buck Wm. W., clerk, h Northern Lights ave


Buckley Dennis, laborer, h 35 Furnace hill


Buckley Eugene, laborer, bds 11 Lincoln


Buckley John, wks Fitchburg railroad, h 8 North Church


Buckley Mary Mrs., h 82 River


Buckley Michael, laborer, bds 11 Lincoln


Buckley Patrick, laborer, h 21 Pearl


Buckley Timothy, laborer, h 11 Lincoln


Bucklin Miss H. A., h 78 Eagle


Bucklin L. A. Mrs., h 78 Eagle


Bugaw Frank, butcher for M. A. Dyke


Bullett (Boulette) Lewis L., manager K. of L. co-operative store, Blackinton block


T. W. Richmond & Co. sell screened Coal.


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Bullock Jas. C., carpenter, h 1 High


Bumford Edward, dresser tender, h rear 77 West Main Bunt Peter, bartender at Kiely's, h 1 Lincoln Bunting David, Union hill, near Eclipse mill Bunting John, wks Arnold's, h 81 Union


Bunting Margaret, h East Brooklyn, cor Houghton Burbank D. G , postal clerk, bds 57 Holden




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