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Odd Fellows' Directory.
Oneco Lodge, No. 100, 1. 0. 0. F .- Instituted December 19, 1845 ; re-instituted January 8, 1873. Meetings, Tuesday evenings at Odd Fellows' hall, Martin's block. N. G., Warren Chase ; V. G., E. A. Bryant ; Recording Secretary, E. A. Brown ; Financial Secretary, A. A. Wills ; Hall Committee, P. W. Eaton, F. L. Rand, C. E. Sherman.
Wells Encampment, No. 28, 1. 0. 0. F .- Meets 2d and 4th Fridays of each month. C. P., S. P. Partridge ; H. P., L. A. Germain ; S. W., E. E. Brown ; J. W., W. H. Crews ; Scribe, H. N. Wells ; Treas., W. C. Ellis.
Canton Colfax, No. 28, 1. 0. 0. F.,-Meets 3d Friday at Odd Fel- lows' hall. Capt., Geo. E. Phillips ; Lieut., N. B. Flood ; Ensign, J. M. Pinkham ; Clerk, M. S. Worden.
Military Organizations.
Charles D. Sanford Post, No. 79, G. A. R .- Meets in Adams National bank block every Friday evening. Commander, A. J. Hough ; Sen. Vice-Commander, A. A. Fife ; Jun. Vice-Commander, G. L. Jewett ; Adjutant, A. W. Fulton ; Quartermaster, S. J. Hindley ; Surgeon, Dr. H. J. Millard; Chaplain, C. H. Arnum ; Officer Day, A. A. Haskins ; Officer Guard, Warren Maddison ; Sergeant Major, C. F. Tower ; Q. M. Sergeant, Wm. E. Haskins.
Ladies' Relief Corps of G. A. R .- Meets Tuesday evenings at G. A. R. hall.
Sons of Veterans, Lincoln Camp, No, 9 .- Meets every Wednesday at G. A. R. hall, Capt., Chas. Stewart.
Father Mathew Cadets .- Meet every second Sunday in Cady block, Eagle street, Capt., P. H. Nagle.
Light Guards Battalion .- Major F. H. Fleming, commanding.
Social Organizations.
North Adams Club .- Organized 1872, rooms Martin's block. Pres- ident, A. W. Hodge ; First Vice-President, William Arthur Gal- lup ; Second , Vice-President, S. Proctor Thayer ; Directors, N.
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L. Millard, Dr. Geo. L. Rice, L. Pomeroy, A. C. Houghton, F. E. Swift, Isidor Lewi; Auditor, S. Smith Joy ; Secretary and Treas- urer, Frank A. Walker.
Club Brunswick .- Rooms in Collins' block, Main street. Presi- dent, James D. Hunter ; Vice-President, John W, Leroy ; Secre- tary and Treasurer, W. O. Adams ; Directors, F. W. Welsby, W. M. Hodge, J. F. Tilley.
Washington Club .- Rooms in New Blackinton block. President, Thomas D. Lynch; Vice-Presidents, J. H. Cody, J. F. Moloney ; Secretary, Charles E. Hyland ; Treasurer, W. E. Lonergan.
Franco-American Club .- Rooms in Boland's block. President, Theophile Perrault ; Vice-President, Thomas Godbout ; Secretary, N. D. Giroux ; Treasurer, A. Harper.
Societies and Organizations.
Knights of Honor, No. 487 .-- Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays in Grand Army hall. Past Dictator, J. E. Faulkner ; Dictator, A. M. Burdick ; Vice-Dictator, H. Schomberg ; Assistant Dictator, J. G. Loomis ; Reporter, J. R. Chippendale ; Financial Reporter, A. W. Fulton; Treasurer, Dr. H. Bushnell ; Chaplain, Thomas Muir ; Guide, Arthur Wilde ; Examining Physician, Dr. H. Bush- nell.
Royal Arcanum, No. 839 .- Meets in New Savings bank block 1st and 3rd Fridays. Regent, Joseph Makant ; Vice-Regent, F. L. Til- ton ; Orator, H. Bushnell ; Past Regent, W. F. Spear ; Treasur- er, F. W. Reed; Secretary, E. A. Jackman ; Collector, E. A. Hallie ; Chaplain, A. H. Haslam ; Guide, Chas. Stewart ; Warden, F. W. Pattison ; Sentry, James Birtwell.
Improved Order of Red Men, Hoosac Tribe, No. 57 .- Prophet, E. H. Potter ; Sachem, Jackson L. Temple ; Senior Sagamore, Charles Sherman ; Junior Sagamore, John Wilbur ; Chief of Records, Geo. E. Patton. Meets in Odd Fellows' hall 2d and 4th Thursdays.
Endowment Rank, K. of P .- Meets in Pythian hall. Secretary, John T. Gould.
Olympian Lodge, No. 22, K. of P .- Meets in Pythian hall every Friday evening. C. C., W. G. Clements ; V. C., George Deming ; K. of R. and S., Fred H. Hooker.
Tunnel City Division, No. 17, U. R., K. of P .- Meets in Pythian hall
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3d Tuesday. Captain, Geo. O. Germain ; First Lieutenant, George Averill ; Second Lieutenant, Charles C. Fisher.
Ancient Order of Hibernians, No. 4 .- Meets in Cady's block, Eagle street, 1st and 3d Sundays. President, John E. Moloney ; Vice President, Patrick Dougherty ; Recording Secreraty, James Maher ; Financial Secretary, Maurice Kelly ; Treasurer, J. L. Comisky.
British American Association .- Meets K. of P. Hall 1st and 3d Thursday. President, A. T. Ford ; Vice President, E. Shorrock ; Secretary, A. Wylde.
Father Mathew Total Abstinence Society .- Meets 2d Sunday of every month in Cady's block, Eagle street.
Father Mathew Ladies' Aid Society .- F. M. T. A. hall, Eagle street. Third Sunday in each month at 12 m.
Friendly Assembly, No. 100, R. S. of G. F .- Meets in Odd Fellows' hall, 4th Monday. Ruler, G. B. Caswell.
Hoosac Lodge, No. 20, N. E. O. P .- First and third Tuesdays in Knights of Pythias' hall, State street.
Hoosac Valley Agricultural Society .- President, John M. Water- man, Williamstown ; Treasurer, S. B. Dibble, North Adams ; Sec- retary, George F. Miller, North Adams ; Auditor, John B. Tyler, North 'Adams.
Mountain Lodge, A. O. U. W .- Meets in Odd Fellows' hall 1st and 3d Wednesdays. Master Workman, Thomas E. Brown; Financial Secretary, J. L. Temple.
Naomi Chapter, No. 17, 0. E. S .- First and third Thursdays in Ma- sonic hall, Burlingame's block.
New England Order of Protection .- Meets in K. of P. hall.
North Adams Hospital .- (Opened February, 1885). President, Mrs. M. H. Williams ; Secretary, Mrs. Louise B. Tyler ; Treasurer, Mrs. Norman L. Millard ; Matron, Miss J. D. Merrill.
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, Treasurer ; E. S. Wilkinson, J. H. A. Matte, A. D. Miner, George P. Lawrence. Librarian, Miss Augusta C. Dunton ; Assistant Librarian, Angelia M. Veazie.
Reliance Lodge, I. O. of G. T .- Meets every Wednesday evening, in K. of P. hall.
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Robert Emmet Association .- Meets every Sunday evening in Brad- ford block.
St. Jean Baptiste Society .- Meets 1st and 3d Sundays of each month. Chaplain, Rev. L. Leduc ; President, Peter Sorell.
Young Men's Christian Association .- Organized Sept. 13, 1886. Rooms over Adams National Bank ; open daily from 8 a. m., to 10 p. m. Religious services Sunday afternoons from 4 to 5. Presi- dent, E. S. Wilkinson ; Vice President, W. W. Butler ; Treasurer, Chas. W. Ford; Rec. Secretary, W. C. Jones ; Gen'l Secretary, B. W. Gillett.
Incorporated Companies.
North Adams Gas Light Co .- Office 4 Holden street. Capital $50,000. Incorporated 1864. Re-organized April 1, 1878. Presi- dent, 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, E. B. Hamblen.
Freeman Manufacturing Co .- Incorporated 1874. Manufacturers of print cloths and prints. President, L. L. Brown ; Treasurer, W. L. Brown ; Agent, John Bracewell ; Superintendent of Print Works, Rufus F. Herrick ; Superintendent of Mills, Wm. W. Cleghorn.
Johnson Manufacturing Co .- Incorporated 1847. Manufacturers of gingham. President, Duncan D. Parmley ; Secretary, A. M. Tin- ker; Treas., D. D. Parmley ; Agent, J. W. Hardenbergh ; Superin- tendent, Thos. E. Brown.
S. Blackinton Woolen Co .- Incorporated 1876. Manufacturers of fancy cassimeres. President, Wm. 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, Thos. W. Sykes : Bookkeeper, W. E. Penniman.
C. T. Sampson Manufacturing Co,-Manufacturers of shoes. Presi- dent, C. T. Sampson ; Treasurer and Clerk, Geo. W. Chase.
Arnold Print Works-Incorporated October 10, 1876. Manufac- turers of calico prints. President, A. C. Houghton ; Treasurer and Clerk, Wm. Arthur Gallup; Directors, A. C. Houghton, C. G. Evans, Wm. Arthur Gallup, Chas. W. Leonard.
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Greylock Mills-Incorporated 1880. Manufacturers of gingham. President, Wellington Smith ; Treasurer, Wm. B. Plunkett ; Super- intendent, C. B. Haynes.
North Adams Electric Light and Power Co .- Incorporated 1885. President, C. Q. Richmond ; Treasurer, F. S. Richardson ; Direc- tors, E. B. Hamblen, Frank S. Richardson, C. Q. Richmond, Geo. P. Lawrence ; Clerk, Geo. P. Lawrence.
Hoosac Valley Street Railway Co .- President and Treasurer, C. Q. Richmond ; Clerk, S. Proctor Thayer ; Superintendent, H. A. Fitz- simmons.
Banks.
Adams National Bank of North Adams .- Designated Depository of the United States. Incorporated 1832. Re-organized 1865. Cap- ital, $500,000. Surplus $100,000. President, S. W. Brayton ; Vice President, A. C. Houghton ; Cashier, E. S. Wilkinson ; Direc- tors, S. W. Brayton, C. T. Sampson, G. W. Chase, E. S. Wilkin- son, A. C. Houghton, W. L. Brown, C. H. Mather, V. A. Whita- ker, A. B. Wright. Discount day, Monday. Annual meeting, sec- ond Tuesday in January.
North Adams Savings Bank .- Incorporated 1848. President, C. T. Sampson ; Vice Presidents, Wm. Burton, A. C. Houghton, Geo. L. Rice ; Treasurer, V. A. Whitaker ; Trustees, C. T. Sampson, A. W. Hodge, V. A. Whitaker, W. H. Sperry, C. H. Cutting, E. S. Wilkinson, W. H. Gaylord, Geo. L. Rice, Win. Burton, Nathan White, H. T. Cady, A. C. Houghton, Wm. Arthur Gallup ; Board of Investment, A. W. Hodge, Geo. L. Rice, W. H. Gaylord, Wm. Arthur Gallup.
The Berkshire National Bank .- Capital, $200,000. Authorized capital, $500,000. President, W. H. Gaylord; Vice President, A. W. Hodge ; Cashier, W. W. Butler; Directiors, A. W. Hodge, C. H. Cutting, James Hunter, H. T. Cady, W. H. Gaylord, C. M. Sprague, A. B. Mole, W. H. Sperry.
Hoosac Savings Bank of North Adams .- Incorporated 1871. Pres- ident, O. A. Archer ; Vice Presidents, D. J. Barber, James E. Hun- ter, C. A. Mills ; Treasurer, W. W. Richmond ; Trustees, James E. Hunter, J. M. Chace, E. B. Cady, George B. Perry, Timothy Col- lins, J. II. Flagg, D. J. Barber, E. B. Penniman, A. B. Wright, George W. Chace, O. A. Archer, W. W. Butler, S. Vadner, C. A. Mills, W. W. Richmond.
BLACKINTON.
A thrifty and picturesque village on the Fitchburg railroad, two miles from North Adams. It derives its name from Sanford Black- inton, the president of S. Blackinton Woolen Company, which gives employment to about 350 operatives and manufactures about 60,000 yards of fancy cassimeres per month. The present officers of the company are : President, William L. Pomeroy ; Vice President, S. B. Pomeroy ; Treasurer, O. A. Archer. The village contains a postoffice, a telegraph and express office, two general stores, one carriage shop and drug store. The most commendable efforts have been made by the leading citizens to promote intellectual and moral culture, as will be seen from the following list of organizations which are in a flourishing condition :
BLACKINTON UNION CHURCH-Pastors, Rev. F. H. Rowley, Rev. W. W. Foster, Jr., Rev. J. P. Coyle. Church Committee, William A. Hopkins, J. H. Reynolds, Thomas C. Phelps, J. P. Blackinton, George M. Hopkins, Calvin B. Cook. Clerk and Treasurer, Arthur N. Smith. Superintendent of Sunday school, O. A. Archer. Or- ganist, J. B. Archer.
BLACKINTON FREE LIBRARY-Main street. Open Saturday after- noons from 1 to 4. Librarian and Treasurer, O. A. Archer.
F. M. T. A. SOCIETY-President, Michael O'Brien ; Vice Presi- dent, David Nagle; Secretary, S. P. Galvin ; Treasurer, J. H. Mahoney ; Financial Secretary, M. J. Fleming. Meetings held in their hall every Sunday.
I. O. G. T .- Meetings held every Monday evening in the School- house.
BRIGADE 6, ALFREDIANS-Grand Commander, John Domin. Meet- ings held first and third Wednesdays in each month, in school-house.
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READING ROOM ASSOCIATION-President, P. J. Mahoney ; Vice- President, Edward Turner ; Secretary, J. F. Mahoney. Reading room open every evening in the week, over Blackinton store.
BLACKINTON BRASS BAND-25 pieces.
BLACKINTON WOOLENS BALL CLUB-Chas. D. Spear, manager.
Abbot Ellen Mrs. Alexander John, laborer
Archer Benjamin Archer John B., student Williams college
Archer O. A., treasurer S. Black- Bressette Edgar, weaver inton Woolen Co.
Ashton Edward, loom fixer
Ashton George, loom fixer Ashton Richard, carder Atkinson Mary Mrs.
Baston Joseph Bastian Henry, weaver
Bates Elizabeth Mrs., darner Bentley David H., wool sorter Bentley Joseph, operative Blackinton Charlotte Mrs. Blackinton E. W., (E. W. Black- inton & Co.), and postmaster Blackinton E. W. & Co., general store and postoffice Blackinton John P., (E. Blackin- Card Chas., overseer spooling ton & Co.)
Blackinton Lucian, operative
Card Edward, weaver Card Thos., weaver
Blackinton S. Woolen Co., manu- Carpenter John, farmer facturers of fancy cassimeres, Carpenter Geo. P., farmer office and factory opp depot Clark Jeremiah, farmer (see adv) Clark Robert, carpenter Clark Chas., laborer Clark John, operative Chebato Alex. Collins Margaret, widow Bliss Leander, weaver Bates Eva, darner Bosley Leander, weaver Bostler Alexander, teamster
Bourdon Nelson, weaver Bousquet Edward, weaver Boyer Fred, brickmaker Boyer Joseph, brickmaker Bressette Albert, loom fixer
Bressette J. H., weaver Bressette Stephen, weaver Bringan Annie, darner Bringan George, carpenter Bringan Peter, weaver Brierly Flora, darner Brierly John, operative Brierly William, spinner Brow Stephen, laborer Brown Kate, operative Brown William, weaver Bullock Nathan Mrs. Bryant F. C., operative Cain Artemus N. Cain Ira, laborer
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Coller J. I., flagman Cook Benj., student
Cook Calvin B., farmer Cook Samuel, boss weaver Cook Wm.
Crocker G. W., carriage and wag- Evans Frank R., clerk on shop
Cudworth Harlem P., shoemaker Evans Root, carpenter
Daly Timothy, carder
Evans Lewis R., finisher
Evans Lizzie
Evans Richard, painter
Evans John W., machinist Hunter's (North Adams)
Evans Katherine, operative
Evans Wm., spinner
Evans Walter S., merchant tailor, (shop at North Adams)
Exford Wm. Henry, carpenter Fairweather Joseph, carpenter
Fallon James, boss gigger
Fallon Patrick, spinner
Francis Sarah Fleming Ellen, operative
Fleming Margaret, operative
Fleming Michael, fireman
Fleming Michael Jr., weaver
Fleming Patrick, laborer
Fleming Richard Fleming Richard Jr.
Furkee Joseph, teamster Frasier Mary, operative Fidi Sangloi, laborer
Fyfe Ann Mrs. Fyfe Hugh, machinist Gage Haskell, carpenter Gainey Ellen, weaver Gainey Fanny, weaver Gainey John T., weaver Gainey James Mrs.
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Davis John, carder
Davis John R., spinner
Davis John W., operative Davis John, weaver Davis Ida, weaver Davis Griffith
Davis Arthur, operative
Davis Arthur, laborer
Davis Henry J., operative Davis Oliver, boss carder
Davis Edward, weaver Davis Richard, weaver Davis Eliza, darner
Davis Mary Jane, operative Davis Lavina, operative Davis Jennie, weaver Davis John B., student Doane Geo., shoemaker Doane John A., farmer Domin Geo., operative Domin James, engineer Domin John, boss picker Donovan Jerry, wool dyer Dracup Simeon, weaver Eadie Daniel, machinist Edwards Walter, wool scourer
Emery Chas., operative Emery Alice, operative Ermisch Chas., operative Estes Chas., operative Evans David W. '
Evans Geo. R., spinner
Darling Augustus, railroad man Davidson W. Mrs.
Davis Geo., wool sorter Davis Benj., shoemaker Davis Frederick Mrs.
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Galvin Frances and Mary Galvin John, cloth inspector Galvin Patrick, farmer Galvin Simon P., Greylock store Gardener Frank, laborer Geneva Rord Gomeau Joseph Jr., weaver Gomeau Joseph, laborer Gove Clarence, laborer
Gove Franklin B., teamster
Gove Mary, teacher
Gove Wm. N., clerk
Gove Wm. H., farmer Green Samuel, weaver
Greenwood Nelson, teamster Grimes Joseph, weaver and taxi- Jones Edward, carder dermist
Grimes Wm., operative Hamilton Geo. A., druggist
Harper Polly, operative
Harthure Reignie, laborer Harvard David, weaver
Hermon Chas., loom fixer
Hermon Frank, laborer Hermon James Hermon Mary, weaver Hermon W. H., loom fixer Hill Wm. and Geo., farmers Holland Andrew, shearer Holland Philip, operative Hollinworth Fanny Mrs. Hopkins Alanson E., farmer Hopkins Chas., carpenter Hopkins Chester, carpenter Hopkins, Edward N., farmer Hopkins Hermon T., railroad Hopkins Wm. A. Howley Timothy, operative Howland Philander, mason Hughes Ann Mrs.
Hughes Edward Hughes Edward Jr., dyer Hughes Hannah, operative Hughes Hannah, weaver Hughes John, weaver Hughes Mary, operative Hughes Thomas, weaver Hunter Maggie, operative Hunter Wm., gardener Hunter Wm. J., grocer Hutton John G., grocer Iles Wm., operative Jones Benjamin F., moulder Jones David, operative Jones David 2d, operative
Jones Edson L., farm hand Jones Edward, spinner Jones John, laborer Jones John W., wool sorter ' Jones Jane Mrs., widow Jones Margaret, operative Jones Parmela Mrs. Jones Sarah, domestic Jones Sarah, nurse Jones Thos., operative, Greylock Jones Thos., operative Jones Wni. H., grocer Jones Wm. E., spinner Jones Wm., ice dealer Kavanaugh Michael, weaver
Kearn George H., wool buyer S. Blackinton Woolen Co. Keating J. Frank, station agent Kelly Carrie, operative Kenyon John, operative Kenyon John H., works Greylock ınill
King Lewis, farmer Kinsey Edward, weaver
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Kingston Geo .; operative Kleiner Augusta, operative, Grey- lock
La Bleau Albert, operative Lamon Chas., butcher
Lamon Stewart, butcher Lamon Wm., gardener Lavoy Mary, works Greylock Learned Edward E., wool sorter Learned Geo. A., boss wool sorter Lemm Chas., weaver Lemly Jane Mrs., canvasser Leonard Frederick J.
Leonard Seth S., carpenter Mackey William, weaver
Macomber Mary Mrs., operative Murray Michael Mrs.
Matthews Lewis, laborer Mahanney Daniel, weaver Mahanney John, laborer Mahoney Wm., weaver Mahoney John, boss spinner Mahoney James, clerk Mahoney Patrick, operative Mahoney P. J., packer Manor Joseph, operative Mattison Etta, darner Mattison Andrew J., tin dealer
McCarty Daniel, farm hand McCann Sarah Mrs. McKendrick Nettie, weaver McKendrick Robert, wool sorter McMillan Alfred, dyer McMillan John, dyer
McMillan Chas., boss dyer Merriam Peter, laborer Merriam Peter Jr., weaver Mogel Fred, shearer
Moloney Henry P., druggist Moloney Patrick B. Mrs. Moloney P. H., druggist
Moloney P. H. & Co., druggists (see adv)
Monahan Michael, carder Monahan Patrick, carder Monahan Thos., weaver Monehan Annie, weaver Monehan Maria, weaver Morris Walter E., operative Montgomery Alfred, weaver Muldowney Ed., operative Muldowney Hugh, laborer Muldowney Hugh Jr., operative Muldowney Sarah, dressmaker Muldowney Mary, weaver Muldowney Maggie, weaver
Nagle David, weaver Navin John, painter
Netherwood Joseph, weaver
Nottingham Chas., weaver Owen John, wool sorter Owen Owens, weaver Owen Edward, weaver
Owen Samuel, operative
Owen Sarah, darner
Owen Matthew, dresser
Palmer Mary
Pelky Hortense, operative
Phelps Allen D., milk dealer
Phelps Marie O., teacher
Phelps Carlton T., farmer Phelps Frank C.
Phelps Geo. H., farmer
Phelps Thos. C., farmer Pierce Elizabeth Mrs.
Piehler Margaret, darner Phillips Edward E., finisher Pincombe Mary, weaver Pincombe Carrie, weaver Pincombe Daisy, weaver
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Pincombe Martha, weaver Pincombe Wm., dresser Pitt Geo., carder, Greylock Pitt Chas., card grinder Potter Hannah Powell James, finisher Powell Wm. J., knotter Powell Edward Mrs.
Pugh Geo., laborer Pugh Thos., carder
Quinlan James, laborer Quinlan Kate, operative Quinn Mary, weaver Reynolds H. James, boss dresser Raney Robert, weaver
Ransford Nathan, laborer Ransford Helen Mrs., (widow) Ransford Chas., operator Ransford Norman, operator Ransford Frank, canvasser Rice Diana Mrs., (widow) Rickards Geo. D., butcher
Rickards Frank B., meat, fish and Taylor Joseph oysters
Rickards Elizabeth
Rickards Reese, boss finisher Rickards Thomas
Riordan Hanora, weaver
Riordan Mary, weaver
Riordan Michael, farmer Robinson Elmer W., dresser Robinson John, laborer Robinson Lawrence; operative Robinson Stephen, laborer Rowland Thomas, operative Rowland William, operative Sainsbury Henrietta, darner Schouler Ambrose, loom fixer Schouler R. E., superintendent Shepard M. Mrs.
Sherman Horace A., clerk Smith Arthur N., bookkeeper S. Blackinton Woolen Co. Smith Wmn. Mrs. (widow) Spear Chas. D., overseer finish- ing department Stack James, operative Stearns Amanda A. Strail John, operative Strail Leander
Stratton Newman, blacksmithing, horse and ox shoeing and gen- eral repairing, Main Sullivan John, carder Taft Cora E. Taft Elmer C., shearer Taft Herbert, weaver Taft H. Arthur, electrician Taft Jane Mrs., weaver
Taft Wm. H., restaurant
Taft Wm., teamster Tatro Joseph, brickmaker
Thayer Oscar, painter Thomas Alice, operative Thomas Frederick, weaver Thomas Geo., operative Thomas John, fuller Thomas Lizzie Thomas Thomas, operative
Thomas William, blacksmith Tibbits John, gardener Tibbits Sarah, darner Turner Edward, operative
Turner Edward W., spinner Turner Mary E., operative Turner Richard, operative Turner Thomas, weaver Uncles John, fuller Usher Henry, operative
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Utman C. Utman Lorenzo, carpenter Utman Theo., operative Walsh Thos., works Greylock Watts Gideon, cloth inspector White Jennie, weaver White Levi, operative Williams Chas., painter Williams John H., weaver
Williams Jane, weaver Williams John, carpenter Williams Richard W., shoemaker Wood Alice Mrs., Wood Kate, operative Wright Albert, blacksmith Wright D. D. Mrs., Blackinton road
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GREYLOCK.
The numbers opposite Names are the Tenements of Greylock Mills.
Adams William, h 28 Anderson Chas., h 83
Askew Walter, h 90
Babcock Wayne, farmer
Barrett James, bds 2 sing DeMarce Abel, h 79
Barschdorf Adolf, h 44 Bastow Geo., h 36
Bauch August, h 21
Downs Anna, No. 2
Belanger Alfred, h 84
Benoit Joseph, clerk, bds 2
Bennett Wm., teamster
Berard Geo., bds 2
Downs Matthias, boarding house, No. 2
Drout John, h 62
Dunleavy Mrs., h 87
Falkenheim Carl, h 22
Foisey Leon, h 78
Ford Marshall R., farmer
Galvin S. P. & Co., general store Galvin S. P., (S. P. Galvin & Co.), resides Blackinton
Buchanan John, 34
Bullett Wm., h 76 Cannevan John, h 14
Chabott Ovilla, h 85 Clairmore Napoleon, h 5 Clark Mary Mrs. Clark Robt. and Wm. Collins Daniel, h 16 Crane Ed., bds near crossing . Crane John, bds near crsssing Crosier E. L., h near crossing
· Cummings Pierce, h 7 Curley Martin, h 64 Darling Geo. A., h 59 Davis Hinckley, bds near cros-
Dougherty James, h 75
Berard Rick, h 32 Bissaillon Hurbert, h 11 Bissaillon Toussant, h 86 Bliel Henrich, h 80
Brennan Thomas Bressette Mary Mrs., h 15
Green Barrett Mrs., near crossing Greylock Mills, manufacturers of fancy gingham Grundell Robert, h 80 Gunning Jennie
Haynes C. B., superintendent of Greylock mills, resides No. 1 Herzig John, h 43 Hoffman August, h 8 Hogan Phil, h 37 Hosford Frank, farmer
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Howes James, h 18 Jones Thos., h 89 Kay Thos., bds 2 Kee Maurice, h 4 Kelly Thos., h 19 Kleiner August, Blackinton road Kleiner Jolın, h 13 Laboy Mary Laugaur Albert, h 12
Lanon Eli, h 32 Lanon Eph., h 27
La Pierre Romauld, h 10
Lavine Eugene, h 82
Le Fortune Joseph, h 45
Leistriz Anna Mrs., 88
Loomis Herbert, h 33
Maher James, h 3 Maher Michael, clerk, h 3
Martine Frank, laborer
Matteson C. N., h 31 McCann John, bds 2
McCauley John, bds 2
McEwen John, h 24
McLarney Thos., bds 2
Mechan John, h 30
Meekins Edward M., accountant Moquin Joseph, h 9 Nelson John Mrs. Nimmons Robt. and Wm., h 20
O'Brien Kate, bds 2
O'Brien Margaret, h 6
O'Brien Michael, h 6 O'Connor Annie, bds 2 Pansie August, 88 Phelps Carlton T., farmer Phelps Geo. H., milkman Pidgeon Joseph, h 81 Pinkleton James, bds 2 Pitt Chas. and Geo. Pitt John
Plunkett Wm. B., treasurer of Greylock Mills
Proud Winfield, h 41
Rice Diana Mrs.
Robare Frank, farmer
Ryan John, bds 2 Senical Mrs., h 87 Senical Theo.
Shea Richard, h 23
Telch Antoine, h 63 Theal Gust, h 6
Thomas Fred, h 26
Tichler Ber, h 25
Tichler Clem, h 42
Thrall C. L., h 35 Turner Jennie Venard James
Verdon Cyril, shoemaker Voight Edward, h 38 Vorain Andrew, h 40 Whitmore Edward; clerk, h 63 Woodhouse Elizabeth Mrs., h 77
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Abbott John M.,
38
Comisky James L., 19
Adams John A.,
34
Corsiglia G. B., 39
Adams J. H. 55
Cotrell & Leonard, colored page Cutting C. H. & Co., front cover Dailey M., 28
Albany Circular and Writing Co., 243
Albany Hygeia Co.,
49
Dibble S. B.,
34
Allen F. D. & Co.,
20
Dowlin M. R.,
10
Anderson D. A.
57
Ducharme M.,
front cover
Ashman & Underwood,
32
Ellick J.,
14
Barber J. M., 25
Evans Chas. T., 20
Barnard & Reed, back cover
Evans Walter, 102
Bartlett Bros.,
32
Everett Art Rooms, colored page
Bateman T. S.,
44
Farrell Thos. H., 43
Beals J. H.,
38
Feige's Bottling Works, 7
Berkshire Comet,
15
Fitchburg R. R. Co., 6
Berkshire Life Ins. Co.,
120
Fitzgerald Bros.,
41
Berkshire Monumental W'ks, 26
Fitzgerald James, 23
Berkshire National Bank,
Flagg J. H.,
colored page
colored page
Blackinton S. Woolen Co.,
4
Fraser John H.,
42
Boland B. J.,
36
Freeman Manufacturing Co.,
37
Bombardier C., 36
French George,
109
Bouchard's City Express,
46
Frink Chas. L.,
48
Boughton J. A.
69
Fuller E. P.,
20
Bourdon A. D. & Son,
34
Gatslick Morris,
30
Braman M. V. N.,
30
Gilbert Geo. H.,
45
Briggs C. F.,
31
Gould's Dye House,
24
Brigham T. E.,
31
Grandchamps J., 45
24
Burlingame & Darbys, col'd page
Hamel N. L., 21
9 Hagan Wm. E., colored page
Cady Winslow E.,
12
Hamblen E. B., 2
Calnan & Phillips, 48
Hamer's Perfect Washer 11
Cary E. J., 39
Hamer & Stone,
120
Cavanough M., 23
Hartford Steam Boiler Inspec-
Cesana Cesar,
outside cover
Chace J. M. & Co., 15
Clark F. M., 34
Hawkins R. F., colored page
Cody & Carpenter, 39
Hayden John W., 17
Coleman M. F., 15
Henry W. A. & Co., 10
Collins Timothy,
21
Colton's Select Flavors, col'd pg
22
Guichon H. W.,
Brooks F. A. & Co.,
Flaherty, J. E.,
36
Bussey & McLeod, stoves,
tion and Ins. Co., colored page Harwood A. W. 123
Hoosac Savings Bank of No. Adams, colored page
Adams National Bank, col'd page
Darling C. A., 12
248
R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Hoosac Valley News, 24
Ray F. N., outside covers and 2
Hosley A. B.,
35 Richmond T.W. & Co., front cov'r
Howes E. P.,
29 Riordan T. & Co.,
13
Hunter A. W.,
13 Rising D. W.,
48
Jones & Adams,
21
Robare John,
47
Jones & Dinkel,
23
Robinson J. T. & Son,
8
Jones S. F. and L. R.,
- 10
Rouse A. M.
13
Jones Wm. H.,
44
Ruether Bros.,
36
King A. A. Miss,
17
Scott H. W.,
colored page
Lang Manufacturing Co.,
19
Secor F. A.,
colored page
Legate C. J.,
7
Sherman Chas. E.
183
Lloyd Joseph G.,
48
Simon L.,
17
Lonergan & Bissaillon,
25
Smith F. S.,
29
Lynch Thos. D., inside front cover
Smith John & Co.,
45
Lyons Henry S., colored page
Snyder Peter,
38
Madden John, 22
Sorell Peter,
10
Mallery Warren L., .
45
Southwick M. S.,
40
Manchester M. L.,
33
Sperry W. H.
187
Mansion House,
30
Stewart R. J.,
18
Mausert Bros., 43
Stroud E. A.,
25
McCauley Chas.,
39
Sunday Express,
16
McConihe & Co.,
42
Taylor Anthony,
45
McDougall & Barcelou,
21
Taylor Thos. H.,
33
Millard P. W.,
35
Thing S. B. & Co.,
243
Miller Alonzo,
14
Thomas E. A.,
40
Miller Geo. F.,
outside covers
Titus O. B. & Co.,
29
Miner O. S.,
16
Tower Horace A.,
31
Moloney. David II.,
47
Tower & Porter,
195
Moloney P. II. & Co.,
22
Townsend H. T.,
27
Morrison & Halstead,
23
Treadwell & Co.,
colored page
Morse & Briggs,
12
Turner Wm. H.,
46
Myers M. E.,
40
Tuttle & Bryant,
colored page
Nichols R. L.,
38
Union Pacific Tea Co.,
44
No. Adams Savings Bk., col'd p
Vadner S. & Bro.,
16
North Adams Plumbing Co.,
46
Valentine J. W.,
20
O'Brien William,
48
Walden & Crawley,
3
Pattison F. W.,
18 Walden R. G.,
3
Perrault Theo.,
18
Welch James E.,
12
People's Line,
244
Welch Bros.,
47
Phoenix Mills,
14
Welsby F. W.
201
Pike & French,
17 Whalen C. W.,
colored page
Pike James,
33 White, Jeweler,
colored page
Pike & Sheldon,
18 Whitney Bros.,
43
Porter & Hannum,
40 Whitney H. J.,
19
Pratt T. Choate Dr.,
47 Witherell A. J.,
8 and 206
Ramsdell H. M.
172 Witherell E. J.,
20
Rand E. A. & Son,
5 Wood Bros.,
outside covers 17
Rappaport & Bontecou, back cov'r Wright A. B.,
Sheehan M., 42
Lee A. A.,
27
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