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Patterson Wm., butcher, h 22 Marshall
Patterson Wm., overseer, h 22 Marshall Pattison Albert H., farmer, h Morton hill Pattison Ayers, farmer, h off Notch road
Pattison Chas., farmer, h Notch road
Pattison Chas. Mrs., h 44 East Quincy
Pattison F. Walter, proprietor Pattison's dye house, 59 Main, h Mor- ton hill (see adv)
Pattison Melvin, at Rouse's livery, bds Sorell's restaurant
Pattison W. E., job printer, 100 Main, rear Hoosac Savings bank, hı 46 Prospect Patton Eugene Mrs., h 141 North Patton Geo. E., jeweler, 59 Main, h 8 Ashland Paul Andrew, laster at H. T. Cady's, bds 50 Center
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Paul Chas. M., laster, h 55 Holden
Paul Fred, laster, h 50 Center
Paul Everett, farmer, h Notch road Pauze A., professor of French, h 17 North Eagle Pay Wm., laborer, bds 41 Spring Paynting Jane, h Kemp ave Peach Chas. S., h 5 Hudson
Peach J. D., superintendent at N. L. Millard's
Peak Asa A., carpenter, 42 North Eagle
Peak Frances J., dressmaker, h 27 North Peak George, dyer, h 14 Center
Peak Henry J., laborer, h 27 North Eagle Pearson Thos., h 34 Summer
Pearson F. P., assistant superintendent at Arnold's, h 34 Summer Pecor Alex., carpenter, bds 18 Brooklyn
Peck Chas. H., clerk at J. H. Adams'
Peck Elmer, shoemaker, h 235 South State
Peck Emory, engineer at Eagle mill, h 149 Ashland
Peck Henry H., foreman at Sampson's, h 18 Houghton
Peck Merritt E., painter, h 27 Veazie
Peck Solomon E., engineer at Freeman's, h Webster ave
Peck Wm. H., shoemaker, bds 18 Houghton
Pedrioni Giovanni, h 105 State
Pedraecini Giovanni, h State
Pedraecini Maria, h State
Pedercini Giovanni, h 84 State
Pedercini Maria, h 82 State
Pelkie Eva, (or Peltier) employed at Richmond house
Pemberton Lewis E., shoemaker, bds 1 Holden
Penniman E. B., treasurer of North Adams Manufacturing Co., h 17 Church
Penniman Wm., foreman, h 34 Ashland
Penniman Walter E., bookkeeper for North Adams Manufacturing Co., h 17 Church
Perkins Lewis, railroad contractor, bds 3 East Quincy Pero is properly spelled Perrault in French Pero Alfred, h 2 Houghton
Pero Delphis, clerk at W. J. Taylor's, h 147 East Main
Pero Edward, laborer, h 35 Willow Dell
Pero George, mason, h 22 Washington ave
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Pero Horace, operative, h 18 Braytonville
Pero Jerry, shoemaker, bds 93 Center 1 Pero Joseph, shoemaker, h off South State, near quarry Pero Louis, laster, h 137 Main
Pero L., laster, h near Beaver mill Pero Mederise, Azilda, Aldouilda, French music and language teachers, h 147 East Main
Pero Peter, laborer, h 93 Center Pero Theophile, baker h 9 Union
Perrault is often spelled Pero by the French (which see)
Perrault Delphus, clerk at Boston store, bds Jewett block
Perrault Theo., baker, cream, Vienna .and home-made bread, 12 Main, h 9 Union
Perrault Mederise, Azilda, Aldouilda, French music and language teachers, h 147 East Main
Perrault Wilfred, bookkeeper at C. Cesana's, h 147 East Main Perron is usually spelled Parrow (which see)
Perry Alexander, engineer, h 16 Walnut
Perry Ella Mrs., h 7 Prospect
Perry Frank, clerk at Burlingame & Darbys', h 9 Quincy
Perry Geo. B., president Mechanicville Brick Co., offices in Mechan- icville, N. Y., and North Adams, h 24 Quincy
Pessalaqua Angelo, h 7 Sanford's lane
Peters Franklin J., mason, bds 48 Holden
Petit Frank, carpenter, h 32 Brooklyn
Petit Narcisse, laborer, h 30 Brooklyn Pettit Perry, teamster, h 24 State Pettinati Guiseppe, clerk, h Ryan's lane
Phaneuf Joseph, plumber at Hunter's, h 2 Bradley Phelps Charlton T., farmer, h Greylock Phelps Henry A., teamster, h 4 Brown Phelps H. Andrew, clerk at Johnson's store, bds 4 Brown Phelps Henry A. Jr., clerk, bds 4 Brown Phelps Irena S., dressmaker, h 13 Clark's block Phelps Rufus M., barber, bds 159 Union Phillips Wm. H., millright, h 17 Liberty Phoenix Mills, (M. D. & A. W. Hodge), foot of Main (see adv) Phillips A. G. Miss, h 19 Spring Phillips Anna C., clerk at W. J. Taylor's, bds 17 Chestnut Phillips Geo. E., (Calnan & Phillips), h 134 River
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Phillips H. P. Mrs., h 19 Spring
Phillips John B., boss wool sorter, h 2 Braytonville
Phillips L. A. Mrs., h 4 North Church
Phillips Wendell, works at Eclipse mill, bds 122 Union Phillips Wm. A., assistant bookkeeper, 52 Ashland, h 11 North Pickwell John S., farmer, h 161 State
Pied Domina, h 14 Hudson
Pied Joseph, shoemaker, h 30 Cliff
Pierce Harry G., bds 65 Center
Pike Alton, at F. R. R., bds rear 32 Ashland
Pike Chas. A., clerk at Adams National bank, h 44 Veazie
Pike C. Niles, (Pike & French), h 31 Houghton
Pike Chas. Nathan, carpenter and builder, h 44 Veazie
Pike Clarence, clerk, h 87 Ashland
Pike Edward, postoffice address North Adams
Pike Frank, h 51 East Quincy
Pike Frank E., butcher, h 7 Wesleyan
Pike & French, marble and granite works, 20 West Main (see adv) Pike James, wholesale dealer in Armour's Chicago dressed beef, rear
of Furnace street, south of the little tunnel, h 46 East Quincy (see adv)
Pike M. M., h 197 Main
Pike N. M., laborer, h rear 32 Ashland
Pike & Sheldon, carpenters and builders, Houghton cor North (see adv)
Pillow John, h rear 19 Eagle
Pillow Wm., bds rear 19 Eagle
Pinkham Fred W., machinist, h 40 Summer
Pinkham John W., foreman, h 40 Summer
Pinkney Thos., weaver, bds 155 Union
Pitt Charles, George and John, Blackinton road opp Greylock Pitt John W., h 6 North
Place David, operative, bds 26 Braytonville
Place Richard, operative, h 26 Braytonville
Plamp Louis F., foreman at Dailey's, bds Mansion house
Plankey Eugene, on hill above 111 West Main Plante Frank, h 41 Witt ave
Ploof Andrew, laborer, h over 19 Eagle
Ploof Fred, bds over 19 Eagle
Ploof Joseph, laster, h 157 State
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Ploof -, quarryman, bds 76 Holden
Ploof Timothy, h over 19 Eagle
Ploof Victoria Mrs., h over 19 Eagle Plue Andrew, tanner, h 15 Washington ave
Plumb Sanford H., clerk Burlingame & Darbys', h 20 Walnut Plumb Sidney H., carpenter and builder, h 20 Walnut
Plumb Sidney A., clerk at Burlingame & Darbys', h 17 South
Plunkett John, hairdresser, 19 Eagle, bds Mansion house
Plunkett Wm. B., treasurer Greylock mills, resides at Adams Poirier Joseph, bds 6 East Union
Poirier Leon, h 6 East Union
Pollard John, mining engineer, h 5 Church
Pomeroy Geo., laster, h 38 East Quincy
Pond John, h Braytonville
Pond M. F., superintendent at W. G. Cady & Co.'s, h 52 Church Poole J. S., foreman at Sampson's, bds Richmond house Porchell C. D., tanner, h 38 East Quincy Porter Ally, kindergarten school, 67 Church
Porter Arthur C., (Tower & Porter), h 15 Quincy
Porter E. R., (Porter & Hannum), h 123 Main Porter & Hannum, contractors, 123 Main Porter Rufus L., shoemaker, h 100 Church
Porter Wm. P. Mrs., h 67 Church cor Porter ave
Postal Telegraph Cable Co., W. F. Orr, manager, office 94 Main Post Edward H., shaving and hairdressing ; special attention given to ladies and children ; room 3 Martin's block, h 8 Montgomery Post Edward, at Freeman's, h 6 Montgomery Post Peter, teamster, h 6 Montgomery Potter Almond H., boarding house, 87 Eagle
Potter A., attorney at law, Bank block, 68 Main, h 8 Wall
Potter Alice Mrs., h rear 104 Eagle
Potter A. G., master in chancery and notary, 65 Main, h 8 Cherry Potter Clifford, clerk, h 8 Cherry
Potter E. H. Mrs., h 41 Spring
Potter E. H., editor and publisher "Sunday Express," h 22 North Potter Martha E., (widow), h 1 Elm opp Grant Potter Thos. M., student, h 8 Wall
Potter Warren L., clerk No. Adams Savings bank, h 38 East Quincy Powell Kate, 119 West Main Powell Lillie, bds 131 Main
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Powell Richard, beamer, h 119 West Main
Power Geo., works at tannery, h 104 Eagle Power Patrick, h 43 Furnace
Powers James, employed F. R. R., h 34 Ashland
Pratt Amos Mrs., h 32 River
Pratt Arthur, painter, h 60 Prospect
Pratt A. L., photo plate manufacturer, bds 12 Walnut
Pratt Edward H., at Wm. Martin & Co.'s, h Hall
Pratt Frank, shoemaker, h 107 Ashland
Pratt Frank, shoe cutter at Cady's, h Franklin rear Natural bridge Pratt Fred M., shoe finisher, h 87 Ashland
Pratt Henry, farmer, h Notch road
Pratt Henry, shoemaker, h 107 Ashland
Pratt John T., tinsmith at Tower & Porter's, h rear 20 Liberty
Pratt Norman, boss of stock room at Cancdy's, h 7 Washington ave Pratt T. Choate Dr., physician and surgeon, 9 South (see adv)
Pratt Walter L., shoe inspector for Cady, h 9 South
Pratt Wm. W., engraver, h 33 Union
Pratt Wm. W. Jr., clerk at Wm. Martin & Co.'s, bds 33 Union Prentice Joseph M., works B. & A. freight office, h 10 Corinth Prentice Walter M., clerk, F. R. R., h 10 Corinth
Preo E. M. Mrs., h 89 State
Preston Annie Mrs., boarding house, 140 River
Preston A. W., attorney and counselor at law, office Bank block, h 6 Pleasant
Preston Chas. M., bds 6 Pleasant
Prevey Chas., grocer, h 32 East Union
Price Emory J., h 24 Beaver
Price John, helper at A. W. Hunter's, bds River cor Veazie
Price John, employed at Wm. King's, bds 60 River
Pritchard Wm. H., bookkeeper at Adams National bank, h 13 Wall Proctor E. L., h 31 Ashland
Proctor E. L. Mrs., h 90 Eagle
Provost Alexander, laborer, h 16 Brooklyn
Provost Simon, mason, h 113 Eagle
Prud'homme Andrew, carriage maker, h 20 North Pryor Peter, operative, h 18 Braytonville
Puffer Henry L., shoemaker at Canedy's, h rear 67 Ashland Puffer Wm. D., machinist at Hunter's, h 109 State Pulsifer Apollos B., farmer, h 17 North
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Pulver Henry, h 5 Ray Purches Wm., bds 163 Main Purtell Catherine Mrs., h 19 Elm Purtell James, dealer in choice ales, liquors and cigars, 13 State Putnam T. J., physician and surgeon, 81. Main, h 29 Church ; office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 and 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Pyne David, h 21 Center Pyne Edward, laborer, h 70 Center Pyne Honora, bds 70 Center Pyne Wm., laborer, h 70 Center Pyrah Geo., bds 92 Main
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Quackenbush Cassius T., butcher for H. A. Tower, h 27 Eagle Quackenbush Mary C. Mrs., h 13 Quincy Quine Thos., operative, bds 48 Braytonville Quinlan Thos., laborer, h lane rear 81 West Main Quinn John, wool sorter, h 19 North Quinn Katie, laundress at "The Wilson"
Quinn Patrick, clerk at Wm. O'Brien's, h 7 Union Quinn Sylvanus S., meat market, eggs and butter a specialty, 59 Main, h 14 Prospect Quinn Thos., grocer, 22 Union, h rear 22 Union Quinn Wm., laborer, h 19 North Quinto Salvadore, h 150 State Quinton Albert, carpenter, h 37 Meadow Quinton James, carpenter, h 37 Meadow Quinton John W., bds 37 Meadow Quinton John, laborer, h 1 Freeman ave Quinton Wm. H., carpenter, h 37 Meadow Quirk James, h 24 Marshall Quirk John, laborer, h 110 Main, Bradford block Quirk Michael, bds rear 19 Eagle Quong Wing Wah, 1st, 2d and 3d, laundry, 31 Eagle Qung Wo, laundry, 37 Center
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Radey Patrick, carpenter, h 4 Elm Radlo Dora and Louise, teachers, h 9, Cherry Radlo Eliza Mrs., h 9 Cherry
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Rafter William, bds 53 Center'
Ralph Annie, domestic at 14 Quincy
Ralph Sadie, vegetable cook at Richmond house Ralston Edward, farmer, h 12 Central ave Ramsdell C. H., carpenter, h 8 Briggs ave
Ramsdell H. M., proprietor 99 cent store ; specialties made of crock- ery, glassware, jewelry, plated ware, picture frames, etc. ; No. 6 Wilson block, h 10 Quincy (see adv)
Ranard Howard, fireman, B. & A. R. R., h 146 Ashland
Rand Carrie B., bookkeeper at E. A. Rand & Son's, bds 5 Prospect Rand Clark, carpenter, h 7 Prospect
Rand David, at E. A. Rand & Son's, h 32 Ashland
Rand E. A., (E. A. Rand & Son's), h 18 Chestnut
Rand E. A. & Son, coal, flour, grain, meal, cement, marble dust, etc., office 43 Ashland (see adv)
Rand Fernando L., (E. A. Rand & Son), h 16 Chestnut
Rand Franklin D., teamster, h 42 Ashland
Rand Henry C., at J. Hunter & Son's, h 7 Prospect
Rand L. C., letter carrier, h 5 Prospect
Rand Minnie E., bookkeeper, h 5 Prospect Randall James, at Canedy & Wilkinson's, h 71 Ashland
Randall Mina, waitress at Richmond house
Ranger Chas., at depot restaurant, bds 45 Witt ave Ranger Moses, blacksmith, h 45 Witt ave Rathbone Harriet, h 14 Union
Rawlinson Robert, clerk, h 64 Center
Ray F. N., proprietor of the Central boot, shoe, hat, cap and fur store, 1 Burlingame block, h 27 Church (see adv)
CALL AT
-RAMSDELL'S 99 CENT STORE-
Where is to be found an immense assortment of
FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, ETC. Headquarters = for = 5 - and - 10 - Cent = Goods. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. 6 Wilson Block, Main St., North Adams, Mass.
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Ray Clara P., bookkeeper at F. N. Ray's, h 27 Church Ray Hiram H., cabinet maker at Cody & Carpenter's, bds 19 Quincy Raycraft Annie and Sarah, bds 7 Wesleyan Raymond Geo. W., bookkeeper, bds 5 Spring Raymond Jane W. Mrs., h 5 Spring Raymond N. J., h 48 Church
Raymond Walter B., cigar maker, h 19 Veazie Read Annie E., principal Union street school, h 22 Quincy Read Chas. H., tanner, h 22 Quincy Reagan Chas., woodworker, h 108 Eagle
Reagan Daniel.J., harness maker, h 87 River
Reagan James, printer at "Transcript," bds 108 Eagle
Reardon Daniel, tobacconist, cigar manufacturer and dealer in smok- ers' articles, Reardon block, 3 Bank, h 53 Church
Reardon Timothy J., shoemaker, h Natural bridge Reardon Timothy H., works B. & A. freight house Reardon Wm., laborer, h 2 Morton hill
Redding Frank H., h 7 Pleasant Reed Chas. S., h 8 Jackson
Reed Fred W., (Barnard & Reed), h 1 Bracewell ave
Reed Henry F., pianos, organs, sheet music and musical merchandise, 34 Main, h 10 Webster ave Reed Joseph, engraver at Arnold's, h 111 Eagle
Reed Joseph P., engraver at Arnold's, h 13 Church Reed Lydia Mrs., bds 29 Eagle Regan Christopher, h 14 Pearl Regan Daniel, dyer, h 38 West Main
Regan John, teamster, h 263 East Main Regan John T., overseer at Johnson's mill, h 81 Holden Regan Michael, h rear 20 Liberty Regan- - Mrs., h 9 Bradley place
Regan Wm. H., engineer, h 2 Brown
Reid Charles D., agent of American and National Express Co., office opp depot, bds 10 Church ,Reinhard Harry, collector for L. Simon, 16 Main, rooms 8 Marshall Reinhardt Belle, dressmaker, 7 Clark's block Remille Grace, domestic at 149 Main Remington Frank L., clerk for Welsby, h 61 Main Remo John, teamster, h 27 East Brooklyn Renard Eugene, h rear 20 Liberty
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Rennell Chas., wheelwright, h 31 East Brooklyn Rennell Rollin, bds 31 East Brooklyn
Rennell Loren, at Arnold's, h 33 Furnace
Rennie John, laborer, bds 27 Veazie
Rennie Sarah, 116 Main, over Rice's drug store
Reno Eugene, h rear 20 Liberty Reynolds Anna, bds 12 Union
Reynolds Fred, at H. W. Clark & Co.'s, bds 12 Meadow
Reynolds Michael, laborer, h 11 High
Reynolds Maggie, h 10 Clark's block
Reynolds Minnie, domestic, 14 Chestnut
Reynolds Wm. H., at H. W. Clark & Co.'s, h 12 Meadow
Reynolds Wm., clerk, Dr. Stafford, bds 11 High
Rhodes Fred, laundryman, h 14 Brooklyn
Rice Chas. E., engineer, h 91 Eagle
Rice Diana Mrs., h Blackinton road (Greylock)
Rice Elsie M., h 13 Summer
Rice F. R. Dr., dentist, office 1 New Blackinton block, h 118 1-2 Eagle Rice F. W., clerk, bds 107 Union
Rice Geo. Mrs., h 141 Main
Rice Geo. L., physician and surgeon, office 121 Main, h 141 Main ; office hours, 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 and 7 to 9 p. m.
Rice John J., laborer, h 70 West Main
Rice John A., druggist, Main cor Eagle, h 137 Main Rice John, beamer, 1 West Main
Rice Solomon, at Johnson's mill, h 127 Ashland
Rice Wm. A. Mrs., h 13 Summer
Rich Chas., butcher, h 85 West Main, Braytonville
Rich Geo. N., salesman, h Burdickville
Rich Lemuel, horse dealer, h 54 Houghton Richards Annie, bds 139 Main Richards Lafayette, h East Mountain road
Richards Thos., works Win. Davis
Richards Thos., mason, h 39 East Union Richards Win., engraver at Freeman's, bds Mansion house
Richardson E. A., (Richardson & Sykes), h 17 Cherry Richardson E. C. Mrs., h 126 Main cor Church
Richardson Frank S., clerk and treasurer of North Adams Gas Light Co., clerk and treasurer of North Adams Fire District, treasurer and manager of Zylonite Co., h 126 Main
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Richardson Geo. E., brakeman, h 26 East Quincy
Richardson & Sykes, coal, wood, hay, straw, lime, cement, 59 State Richmond A. W., conductor, B. & A. R. R., h 152 Ashland Richmond A. E., h 13 Quincy
Richmond Clinton Q., president Hoosac Valley Street Railway Co., office 77 Main, h 25 Church Richmond Eddie, bell boy at "The Wilson"
Richmond Hiram Mrs., h 2 Marietta cor Franklin.
Richmond M. F. Mrs., h 27 State
Richmond Sanford E. Mrs., h 58 Franklin
Richmond Sanford E., bell boy at "The Wilson", bds 58 Franklin 1
Richmond T. W. & Co., coal dealers, 31 State
Richmond T. W., (T. W. Richmond & Co), h 27 State
Richmond W. W., treasurer Hoosac Savings bank, 100 Main, h 13 Quincy'
Rickey Sarah Mrs., h 208 River
Rider Chas. H., employed D. J. Barber's, h 24 Cliff
Rider Columbus, laborer, h 21 North Eagle
Rider M. Mrs., h Beaver
Rider Sidney E., carpenter, h 33 North Eagle
Riley J. H., physician and surgeon, office Savings Bank block, bds Richmond house Riley James, laborer, h 23 Pearl Riley James, laborer, h 72 Center
Riley Patrick, driver, Lally & Co., bds 10 Center
Riley Patrick, mill operator, bds 10 Central ave
Rilling Frank, weaver, h 97 Eagle Ring Jeremiah, laborer, h 38 Furnace
Ringey Arthur, clerk at J. H. Adams, bds 18 Walnut Ringwood Daniel, laborer, h 47 East Union Riordan Michael, (T. Riordan & Co.), h 10 Pleasant
Riordan T. & Co., boots, shoes and rubbers, 20 Main (see adv)
Riordan Timothy, (T. Riordan & Co.), h 19 High Rioux J. M. Rev., assistant Notre Dame church, h 143 East Main Ripley E. C., traveling salesman Ripley Ellen Mrs., h 93 Eagle Ripley Elijah H., h 129 Eagle
Ripley Wallace, tinner, bds 87 Eagle
Ripley Laura E., milliner, h 93 Eagle
Ripley Wm. H., meat market, 39 Brooklyn, h 24 East Brooklyn
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Ripley W. W., clerk at 23 State, h 87 Eagle
Rising D. W., boxmaker, 14 and 16 Washington ave., h 1 Church (see adv)
Rising Nellie M., h 50 Liberty
Rivers Bridget, domestic at 5 East Quincy
Rivers Edward Mrs., h opp 115 State
Roach John, laborer, h South Ashland below R. R. bridge Roach James, laborer, h 68 Center
Roach Nicholas, h 253 East Main near Mountain road
Roach Peter, h rear 6 East Quincy
Robare is properly spelled Robert in French (which see) Robare C. Mrs., h 44 Eagle
Robare Camey, shoemaker, h 8 South
Robare Edmund, employed E. J. Cary's, h 8 South
Robare Edmund, shoemaker, h 22 Washington ave Robare Francis, at woolen mill, h 10 Braytonville
Robare Henry, shoemaker, bds 8 South
Robare Isidore, laborer, h 86 State
Robare John H., truckman, bds 35 Washington ave (see adv)
Robare Nelson, shoemaker, h 56 Ashland
Robare Octavia Mrs., h 112 River
Robare Vital, bds 93 Center
Robare Wm., weaver, h 41 Braytonville
Robbins Wm., shoemaker, bds 29 Ashland
Roberge Elzeard, h 250 East Main
Robert is often spelled Robare by the French (which see) Robert John, h 76 Holden
Roberts A. H. Mrs., h 1 Quincy
Roberts David, musician, h 1 Quincy
Roberts Ellen, laundress at Richinond house
Roberts Frank, at Richardson & Sykes, h 6 Franklin Roberts Fanny A. Mrs., h 32 Chestnut Roberts Fred, weaver, bds rear 39 Union
Roberts Hattie, postoffice address North Adams Roberts Moses, fireman, h 147 Union Roberts Oliver, h 27 Brooklyn
Roberts Peter, mason, h rear 39 Union
Roberts Peter, h 8 North Church
Roberts Richard, engraver, h 47 Bracewell ave Roberts Wm., truckman, h 25 Veazie
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Roberts Wm. H. Jr., teamster, h 32 Chestnut
Robinson Albert, carpenter, h 212 River
Robinson Arthur, (J. T. Robinson & Son), h 72 Holden
Robinson Chas. H., carpenter at Hunter & Son's, h 68 West Main Robinson Edward, teamster, bds 32 State
Robinson Geo., carpenter, bds 212 River
Robinson Geo., carpenter, h 89 Ashland
Robinson Henry, clerk of District Court of Northern Berkshire, 8 Bank, h 21 Houghton
Robinson J. T. & Son, publishers of "The North Adams Transcript," book and job printers and book binding, Transcript block, Bank Robinson James T., (J. T. Robinson & Son), judge of probate, h 70 Holden
Robinson J. L., shoemaker, bds Richmond house Robinson Norval, slater, h old Clarksburg road
Robinson Vinie, weaver, bds 155 Union
Robinson Wm., machinist, h 21 Houghton Robinson Wm. Jr., blacksmith, bds 21 Houghton
Roch Daniel, on hill above 111 West Main
Roch Francis X., dry goods, 7 Eagle, h 16 East Quincy
Roch Henry, h Clark's block
Rock Daniel, at Hunter & Son's, h 10 Liberty
Rockwell Herbert D., bookkeeper at Hunter & Son's, bds 23 Quincy Rodney Moses, peddler, h 86 State
Rockwell J. Mrs., h 23 Quincy
Rockwood F. P., carpenter, h 3 Summit ave
Rockwood Frank, at Dibble's planing mill, h 121 State
Rogers Andrew, machinist, bds 13 North
Rogers Anna Mrs., h 13 North
Rogers David L., gardener, h 27 Summer
Rogers Edwin, h 10 Church
Rogers Frankie, h 1 Holden
Rogers James, at Arnold's, h 104 Eagle
Rogers John, machinist, h 3 Frederick
Rogers Mary Jane Mrs., h 1 Holden
Rolland Henry, carpenter, h 217 Main Rollinson Robert Jr., clerk at J. H. Adams', h Center
Rondo Jerry, operative, h 7 Braytonville
Rondo Louis, engineer, h 44 Marshall
Rooney Henry, manager of the Singer Manufacturing Co., 36 Eagle
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Rosasco Joseph, clerk, h 33 Spring Rosasco Costante, grocer, 33 Spring, h 31 Spring Rose Salem P., h 12 East Quincy Rosignol Ernest, baker at Perrault's, 12 Main Ross Ernest, baker, bds 35 Center Ross Nathan G., painter, h 7 Morton hill Rossman Peter, cabinet maker, h 7 Elm
Rosston Edgar G., clerk at Mausert Bros., 47 Center Rothschild S., bookkeeper at L. Simon's, 16 Main Rougeau Felix, laborer, h 16 Brown
Rougreau Philias, truckman, h 105 State
Rounds James, piano agent, bds Commercial house
Rounds James, telegrapher, h 20 Washington ave
Rouse A. M., livery and boarding stable, rear of Richmond house, h 11 Summer (see adv)
Rouse James G., painter, h 18 Meadow Rouse John, (J. M. Chace & Co.), li 7 Quincy Rouse Marshall R., h 205 East Main Rousentz Ignace, engineer at "The Wilson" Rousseau Paul, shoemaker, h East Union
Roussin Napoleon, laborer, h 6 East Union Rowan Catharine Mrs., h 8 Phoenix
Rowan Henry, laborer, h Phoenix
Rowan Henry, laborer, h 26 Union Rowan James, h 32 Liberty
Rowan John, carpenter, h 32 Liberty
Rowan Sarah Mrs., h 26 Union
Rowley Daniel, shoemaker, h East Union cor Kemp Rowley Eliza Mrs., h 6 Kemp
Rowley Francis H. Rev., pastor of Baptist church, h 24 Church Rowley G. W., clerk at T. S. Bateman's, bds 91 Eagle Rowley Thos., spinner, h 5 Beaver
Roy is often spelled King by the French (which see) Roy Jacob, laborer, h 1 Willow Dell Roy Jacob, shoemaker, h over Loftus' marble shop Roy Remi, laborer, h rear 31 Eagle Rudman Jacob, peddler, h 100 State
Ruel Delina, clerk at Racket store, 15 Eagle Ruel Samuel, wagon maker, h rear 14 Union
Ruether Anthony, (Ruether Bros.), resides in Williamstown
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Ruether Bros., (A. & F.), meat market, 38 Washington ave (see adv) Ruether Fred, (Ruether Bros.), h 38 Washington ave
Ruether & Bolger, (Hudson Brook Ice Co.), 38 Washington ave Ruff Richard, weaver, h rear 131 West Main Rumley Robert and Thomas, h 31 Furnace Rundlett Kirk, engineer, h 205 East Main Russell Albert, at F. R. R., h 32 Franklin
Russell David A., clerk at Freeman's, rooms 7 Spring
Russell E. H., watchman at Flagg's livery, h 16 River Russell Elmer, laborer, h 16 River
Russell Rufus A., clerk, h 54 Holden
Russett Alfred, shoemaker, h 31 Bracewell ave
Russett Eli, shoemaker, bds 108 River 1
Russett Tuffield, h 108 River
Ryan Chas. A., clerk at John Madden's, bds 30 Franklin
Ryan Edward, moulder at Hunter's, h 11 Franklin
Ryan E. M., h 41 Furnace
Ryan Edmund, h 62 Holden
Ryan Gertrude, chambermaid at Mansion house
Ryan James, meat cook at "The Wilson," h 9 Clark's block Ryan John, operative, h 38 Braytonville
Ryan Joseph, proprietor Mansion house, 41 State (see ádv) Ryan Lawrence, butcher for H. A. Tower, h rear 20 Liberty Ryan M. P., grocer, 84 Union, lı 106 Union
Ryan Maggie, chambermaid at Richmond house
Ryan Melissa Mrs., bds 145 Union
Ryan Patrick, meat cook at "The Wilson"
Ryan Patrick, laborer, h lane rear 17 North
Pyan P. Mrs., h 53 Center
Ryan Thos., operative, h 38 Braytonville
Ryan Thos. J., bartender at Mansion house, h 18 Franklin Ryan Win., at woolen mill, h 38 Braytonville
Ryan Wm., bds 106 Union
Ryder James & Co., house painters and paper hangers, 9 Eagle, up stairs, h 3 Bryant Ryder W. C., printer at "Transcript," h 20 Arnold place
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Sabin Wm., shoemaker at Sampson's, bds 33 Brooklyn . Sacco Antonio, dyer, bds 29 1-2 Eagle
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Sala Victor, h rear 39 Furnace
Salter Rufus, roofer, bds 92 Main
Salvia Donato, h 109 State Sampson Belle, h 9 Potter place
Sampson C. T. Mfg. Co., shoe manufacturers, office and factory 52 Marshall
Sampson Herbert, shoemaker, h 33 Veazie 1
Sampson Susan, domestic at 33 Church
Sampson Walter, truckman, bds 9 Potter place
Samuel Alex., carpenter, bds 89 State
Sanborn Mrs., works Moore's restaurant, h 8 North Church
Sanborn Geo., engineer, h 37 Willow Dell
Sanders Mary J. Mrs., h 2 Park ave
Sanders Monroe, shoemaker, h 2 Park ave
Sanford George, hostler at Commercial house
Sanford Hiram, bds Commercial house
Sanford Murray, h 17 Quincy
Sanford Wm. R., printer, h 13 Ashland
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