North Adams city directory 1889-1890, Part 7

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Publication date: 1889
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
Number of Pages: 262


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Income


$994,549 85


TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS.


Paid Policy Holders $785,895 14


Liabilities to Policy Holders


$3,627,907 59


Surplus Over Capital


$468,933 24


Total Assets


$4,122,342 83


THE RESULTS OF THE BUSINESS OF 1888 SHOW:


DA gain in income. A gain in assets. A gain in surplus. DA gain in dividends paid members. TA gain in insurance written. DA 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-eight 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. and Treas.


WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS AGENCY,


HAMER & STONE,


Bank Block, Main Street,


NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


General Agents, Company Building, PITTSFIELD, - MASS.


THOMAS LYNCH, Special Agent.


The Cash-surrender Value applies only to Massachusetts Com- panies.


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Hammond France and Jessie, bds 5 Grant


Hammond Mary A., and Lillian A., clerks at Gaylord's, bds 1 Elm Handy Anna Mrs., h 5 Ashland Handy Benj. F., works at Freeman's, h 35 Prospect


Hanley Homer F. Mrs., h 10 Summer Hanley H. H., (C. H. Cutting & Co.), h 12 Summer


Hanley John, shoemaker, h 15 Wesleyan


Hanley John H. Mrs., h 10 Summer Hanley John, mason, h rear 39 Furnace


Hanley Peter, laborer, h 160 River


Hanley Thos., bill poster, h rear 39 Furnace


Hanlon John, laborer, h 6 Elm


Hanlon Sarah Mrs., h 6 Elm


Hannigan James, employed F. R. R., Pebble off Furnace ,


Hannum Sydney W., mason, (Porter & Hannum,) h 143 River cor Holden


Hannum Maggie Mrs., h Union near bridge


Hanrahan Michael Mrs., h 32 Brown


Hardenbergh James W., agent Johnson Mfg. Co., h West Main opp Brown


Hardenburgh Robert, shoemaker, h Beaver Hardman A. W., h 74 Eagle


Hargraves Henry, laster, h 41 East Union


Hargraves James, works Beaver mill, h 16 Beaver


Hargraves Joseph Mrs., h 16 Beaver


Hargraves Wm. J., shoemaker, h 24 Franklin Harlow Granville D., clerk, F. L. Tilton's, h 16 Arnold place


Harmon Francis, clerk, 31 Brooklyn, h 1 East Brooklyn


Harmon J. A., agent, h 51 Church


Harper Alfred E., clerk at Boston store, bds 9 Bank


Harper Eulalie E., h Hall Harper John, shoemaker, h 76 Holden


Harper John Mrs., h Hall


Harrigan David, shoemaker, bds 21 Brown


Harrigan John, bell boy at "The Wilson," bds 21 Brown Harrigan Michael, h 21 Brown


Harriman Arthur E,, student, h 22 East Brooklyn


Harriman Duncan, shoe cutter, h 22 East Brooklyn


Harriman Edward, gas fitter at Hunter's, h 17 North


Harriman Frank H., clerk, F. R. R. office, h 22 East Brooklyn


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Harriman W. D., clerk for F. S. Richardson, h 22 East Brooklyn Harrington Alonzo D., farmer, h 81 Mountain road Harrington Andrus M., carpenter, h 5 North Harrington Chas A., cigar maker, h 42 East Quincy Harrington Cornelius, h 40 West Main Harrington Dennis, laborer, h south end of Church Harrington D. V., shoemaker, h 7 Sperry ave Harrington Fred J., clerk, bds 7 Sperry ave Harrington Fred J., grocer, 140 Eagle, h 5 Hall Harrington Geo. E., bricklayer, h 42 East Quincy Harrington John, teamster, bds Commercial house Harrington Mary Mrs., h 10 Clark's block Harrington Michael, bds 190 River


Harrington Millard A., carpenter, h 8 Clark's block Harrington Nancy Mrs., h 41 Liberty


Harrington Patrick, works Arnold's, bds 202 River


Harrington Peter, butcher for J. M. Chace & Co., h 7 Prospect Harrington Walter V., shoemaker, bds 7 Sperry ave Harrington Wm., peddler, h 13 Kemp Harris Arthur N., carpenter, h 123 State Harris David B., works Freeman's, h 113 State Harris Eugene F., works Freeman's, h 34 Cliff Harris Kittie, h 18 Meadow Harris Wm., teamster, h 204 River Harris Zeruah, h 6 Liberty Harrison Ellen M. Mrs., teacher, h Church place


Harrison Elizabeth M., h Braytonville Harrison Eliza M. Mrs., h Braytonville Harrison Joseph L., h Church place Harrison Peter Mrs., h 71 Union Harrison Robert N., farmer, h Braytonville Harrop Henry, teamster for A. W. Hunter Harrop Robert Mrs., h 4 1-2 Walnut Harrop Henry, coachman, bds 35 Center Harrower Carrie, bds 2 East Brooklyn Harrower Thos., blacksmith, h 2 East Brooklyn Hart Elwin W., carpenter, h south end Corinth Hart John, h 27 Brooklyn


Hart Mary, teacher, h 47 Church Hartenburg Robert, laster, h Beaver


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Hartwell Frank, harness maker, rooms 22 1-2 Summer Harvie Homer A., clerk at Arnold's, bds 1 Marietta Harvie Lizzie, h 1 Lincoln


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Harvie R. B., chief engineer fire department, h 1 Marietta Harwood A. W., watches and jewelry, 75 Main, h 157 East Main (see adv)


Harwood Edwin A., tinsmith at Boughton's, h 4 East Quincy Hasenfelder Wm., shoemaker, 5 Marshall, h 4 Marshall Haskins Adelbert A., engineer, h 43 North Haskins Albert, building mover, h Morton hill Haskins Alfred E., kerosene, h 15 Hall


Haskins Aliva, clerk at Tuttle & Bryant's, h rear 74 Main Haskins Bertram B., clerk, bds 24 Bracewell ave Haskins Eva I., teacher, h Morton hill Haskins Frank J., h 24 Bracewell ave Haskins Franklin, shoemaker, h 73 Holden Haskins Geo., lumber salesman, h rear 74 Main Haskins Herbert, building mover, h Morton hill Haskins Homer, carpenter, h Clarksburg


Haskins Joel C., telegrapher, 179 South State


Haskins John W., shoemaker, h 107 Eagle Haskins R. W. Mrs., h 122 Eagle


Haskins Sarah T., teacher, h 122 Eagle Haskins William E., shoemaker, h 15 Hall Haslam Albert H., machine printer, h 9 Hall Haslam R. H., (R. H. Haslam & Co.), h 56 Church


A. W. HARWOOD, PRACTICAL JEWELER


Latest Styles in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.


SILVERWARE AND OPTICAL GOODS.


ELEGANT GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES.


FIRST - CLASS REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING.


No. 75 Main Street,


North Adams, Mass.


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Haslam R. H. & Co., dry goods, millinery and fancy goods, 4 Martin's block


Hastings Geo. A., druggist and pharmacist, 76 Main, h 46 Bracewell ave


Haswell William, printer, "News," h 31 Houghton


Hatch Eugene, cook, Commercial house, 87 State


Hathaway Ambrose, truckman, h Jones' hill


Hathaway Archie, cutter, bds 28 North


Hathaway Charles L., h 28 North


Hathaway Hattie A., teacher, Veazie street school, h 6 Frederick


Hathaway Israel F., clerk, h 37 Houghton


Hathaway Libbie, domestic, 26 Church Hathaway Mason B., coachman, h 14 River


Hathaway Mary A., teacher, h 2 East Quincy


Hatton Michael, laborer, h 37 Liberty


Hatton Peter, h 31 Center


Hawks Louisa S., h 1 Church place


Hawks Edward, plumber, bds 10 Lincoln


Hawkins Albert, cashier North Adams Saving bank, h 55 Church Hawkins Thos., h 21 Sperry ave


Hayden Arthur, shoe cutter, h 2 Blackinton block


Hayden E. R., h 145 Ashland


Hayden E. N. Mrs., h 66 Center


Hayden Fred, shoe cutter, bds 2 Blackinton block


Hayden John W., coal dealer, entrance to Central market (see adv) Hayden Julia Mrs., h rear 6 East Union


Hayden Joseph, shoemaker, h Clarksburg


Hayden L. M., clerk, h 2 Blackinton block


Hayden Reuben B., h 145 Ashland Hayes Ann Mrs., h rear 6 East Union


Hayes Geo. H., foreman at Cady's, h 129 Main


Hayes Kate, waitress at Richmond house


Haynes C. B., superintendent of Greylock mills, h 1 Greylock Haynes Frank P., bookkeeper, Barnard & Reed's, h 11 North Church Hazlett Emma, h 9 Blackinton block Hazlett John, bds 30 North Eagle Heap Elizabeth, bds 3 Jackson


Hebert Joseph, brakeman, h 106 Ashland


Hebert Mattie Mrs., h 106 Ashland


Hebert Timothy, butcher at Chace & Co.'s, h 43 Liberty


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Heeney Hattie Mrs., h 68 Holden Heibert Edward, bds 38 Brooklyn Hemenway Augustus M., farmer, east road to Adams Henderson Andrew, sketcher, h 10 Bryant Henderson James, works Millard's, h 50 Prospect Henderson Thos., shoemaker, bds 92 Main


Henry R. L., proprietor of North Adams Steam laundry, Bank and Brooklyn, h 72 Eagle


Henry W. A. & Co., plumbers, steam and gas fitters, rear 85 Main next Central market (see adv)


Henry W. A., plumber, (W. A. Henry & Co.,) h 22 Chase ave Henry William, plumber, h 14 Bank


Henry Robert, plumber, Central market, bds Bracewell ave Henry James, works Freeman Mfg. Co., h 65 Union


Hensel Frank, painter, h 5 Witt ave


Henwood J., works F. R. R., h 55 East Quincy


Herbert Frank, weaver, bds 155 Union


Hermance Winfield E., cigar maker for D. Reardon


Herrick L. M. Miss, dressmaker, rooms 20 Holbrook Herrick Rufus F., Supt. Freeman print works, h 3 Church place Herstein Jacob, peddler, bds 28 Meadow Herstein Louis, peddler, h 26 Meadow Heshin Margaret Mrs., h 16 South


Heslin Thos. F., bds 16 South Hewitt Daniel A., farmer, h East Mountain road


Hewitt Elmer A., shoemaker, h 13 Summit ave


Hewitt Geo. A., stone mason, h rear 28 Spring Hewitt Wallace B., machinist, h 94 West Main Hibbard Joseph, shoemaker, h 18 Center Hickey John, laborer, bds 15 Veazie Hicks A. A., farmer, h 211 East Main Hicks Advent, h hill off Veazie Hicks Annie Mrs., h 76 Houghton


Hicks Chas., laster, bds 40 Houghton


Hicks Eli B., carpenter, h 40 Houghton Hicks Harry, bds 40 Houghton Hicks Orman, h 46 North


Hicks Thos. H., slater, h 39 East Brooklyn


Hicks Wm. D .. carpenter, h 65 East Quincy Hicks Wm. M., train porter at Richmond house


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Hicks Wmn., laborer, h 46 Center Hicock Arnold W., bds 20 Pleasant Hiebel Andrew, driver, bds 47 Center Higgins Mat., bds 13 Brooklyn Hill Frank, fireman, F. R. R., bds Mansion house Hill Guy, employed B. & A. depot, h rear 20 Liberty Hill James H., h Burdickville Hill Michael, laborer, h 34 Marshall


Hill Orin, laborer, h 3 Marietta


Hill Wm., teamster for E. A. Rand, h rear 32 Ashland


Hill Wm., works Beaver mill, h 37 Beaver Hillman Samuel, h 33 South Furnace Hindley Fred T., painter, h rear 11 Union Hindley Samuel J., shoemaker, h 5 Marietta


Hinds Margaret, dining room girl at "The Wilson" Hines Catherine Mrs., alley rear 51 Center Hines Miranda Mrs., h 219 East Main Hinkelbein F. E., hairdresser at Ducharme's, h 3 Grant Hinman C. W., watchmaker, L. M. Barnes', rooms 28 Summer Hinman John, machinist, bds 9 Blackinton block


Hobbie J. R., physician and surgeon, rooms 6 and 7 New Blackinton block ; office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. Hocking Edward, h 183 Main


Hocking Lester, car inspector, h 33 Furnace


Hocking Lottie, bds 4 Hall


Hocking Thos. R., h rear 98 Church


Hodge Alfred O., farmer, Hodge's crossing, south end of State


Hodge A. W., (M. D. & A. W. Hodge), and vice-president Berk- shire National bank, h 18 Church


Hodge Charlotte E., h 69 Holden


Hodge Clara C., clerk Haslam & Co., bds 69 Holden


Hodge Edson M., bookkeeper Berkshire National bank, bds 30 Church


Hodge Jeanette E., h 18 Summer


Hodge M. D. & A. W., proprietors of Phoenix Flouring mills, head of Main (see adv)


Hodge M. D. Mrs., h 135 Main


Hodge Sarah Mrs., h 62 River


Hodge Wm. D., music teacher, 22 Summer


Hodge Wm. F, iron founder, 37 Brooklyn, h 69 Holden


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Hodge Wm. M., (M. D. & A. W. Hodge), h 138 Main


Hodskin Albridge, brewer, h 15 Brooklyn


Hodskin Clara, teacher, h 35 Summer Hodskin Wm., h 35 Summer Hogan Daniel, h 60 River Hogan David, proprietor Union house, 18 Union


Hogan Frank M., dealer in fine groceries, provisions; fruits, vegeta- bles, etc., 90 West Main, h Richview ave


Hogan James, laborer, h rear 21 Center Hogan James, laborer, h 52 Furnace Hogan John B. Mrs., h 77 Ashland


Hogan J. B. Jr., gunsmith, Ashland, h 77 Ashland


Hogan Mary and Nora, bds 50 Center


Hogan Mary Mrs., h 4 Veazie


Hogan Thomas, h 77 Ashland Hogan Patrick Mrs., h 50 Center


Hogle Arthur S., works Arnold's print works, h 39 Houghton


Hogle Samuel M., spinner, h 16 East Brooklyn Hogue Albert, shoemaker, h 1 Morton hill


Holbrook Annie and Genie, bds 44 Houghton


Holbrook Fred G., foreman at "Transcript," h 3 Church place Holbrook Jennie, bds 16 Prospect


Holbrook John, employed T. F. Loftus, bds 19 Eagle Holbrook M. G., foreman at A. W. Hunter's, h 10 Meadow Holbrook Thomas, brakeman, F. R. R., h South Church near Ashland Holbrook Wm. Mrs., h 3 Church place


NO. 3 CHURCH PLACE NO. 3


A Limited Number of Ladies and Gentlemen can obtain First-Class Accommodations. Rooms Heated by Steam and Newly Furnished. Centrally Located.


FIRST-CLASS TABLE BOARD.


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Holcomb Simeon, boarding house 48 Holden Holden Bell, h 116 Eagle Holden C. W., photographer, bds 85 Center


Holden Henry Mrs., h 116 Eagle Holihan John, laborer, h 3 Phoenix


Holmes Alonzo, works Cody & Carpenter's, h 10 Phoenix Holmes John W., mechanic, h 1 Bradley Holt James, mason, h 34 Ashland


Hooker Fred F., shoemaker, h 16 Pleasant


Hoosac Savings Bank, 100 Main (see adv)


Hoosac Valley News, McMillan & Barber, proprietors, 36 State (see adv)


Hoosac Valley Street Railway Co., 77 Main Hopkins George, treasurer Williamstown Mfg. Co., h 12 Church Horan Daniel T., spinner, h 104 Union Horan Michael, laborer, h 55 South Furnace


Horrigan James, sexton St. Francis church, h 13 Church Horrigan J. F., clerk, h 13 North Church


Horrigan John, bartender at "The Wilson"


Horrocks Chas. H., tallyman, B. & A. R. R., h 17 Meadow


Horton Fred, carpenter, bds 3 Sperry ave


Horton Simeon H., mason, builder and contractor, h 10 East Quincy Horvich Morris, peddler, h 10 Lincoln


Hosford Frank C., milk peddler and market gardener, h Blackinton road opp Greylock mills


Hoskin George, carpenter, bds 33 Center


Hosley A. B., proprietor of North Adams Monumental works, h 50 Liberty (see adv)


Hosley Chas., cutter at Sampson's, h 34 River Hosley David, cor East Quincy and Summit ave .


Hosley Elmer D., farmer, h West Shaft road


Hosley Roscoe E., truckman, h 66 East Quincy Hosley Stephen S., farmer, h south end of State Hotchkiss Minnie Mrs., 48 Holden


Hotchkiss Wm., canvasser, bds 48 Holden


Hough Andrew J., sketch maker, Freeman's, h 102 Main


Houghton A. C., (Gallup & Houghton) and president Arnold print works, h 31 Summer cor Morris Houghton Amos R., teaming, h 5 Grant Houghton Roswell Mrs., h 75 Holden


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Houghton W. B., bookkeeper, 4 Pleasant Houlihan John, works F. R. R., h 3 Phoenix Hourahan John, bartender, h 6 Elm Houralan Timothy Mrs., h 6 Elm Hourigan Lillie, bds 30 Lincoln


Howard Charles M., fashionable shaving and hairdressing rooms, 1 Richmond house block, h 3 Liberty .


Howard John, machinist, h 3 Liberty Howarth Eli, employed Arnold's, h Cavanough's block Howe Miller E., commission merchant, 248 East Main


Howes Albert D., machinist at Hunter's, h 34 High


Howes Edwin P., groceries, h 31 Brooklyn (see adv) Howes Erastus, h 81 West Main


Howes Jolin L., music teacher, h 8 Boland's block


Howes Lorenzo L., building mover and mason builder, h 16 Bryant Hoxie Hallie P., laborer, south end of State Hoxie Ira A:, policeman, bds 2 Crowley ave


Hubbard C. H., ticket agent F. R. R., h 9 Bank


Hubbard A. M., salesman Fulton & Co., h 67 Eagle


Hudon Chas., shoemaker at T. Collins' Hughes James, bds 34 Brooklyn Hughes John, laborer, h 25 Liberty


Hughes Martha, at Mrs. Blackinton's, Church cor Main


Hughes Michael, laborer, bds 34 Cliff


Hughes Michael, bds 34 Brooklyn


Hughes Owen, laborer, h 34 Brooklyn


Hughes Patrick, laborer, h 19 Prospect Hume Joseph, machine printer, h 16 Franklin


Humphrey Caroline A. Mrs., at S. W. Brayton's, 82 Eagle


Humphrey Edward, shoe agent, h 96 West Main Hunt Edward, laborer, F. R. R., h Shaft road Hunt Albert, shoemaker, h 17 Spring


Hunt Harley, bds 17 Spring


Hunt Mary Mrs., h 17 Spring


Hunter A. W., plumbing, gas and water fitting, steam heating, etc., 12 Bank, h 21 Pleasant cor Cherry (see adv) Hunter David Mrs., h 20 Summer


Hunter Jas. & Son, iron and brass founders and machinists, 1, 3 and 5 Main


Hunter James (J. Hunter & Son), h 8 Chestnut


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Hunter James E. (J. Hunter & Son), h 6 Quincy


Hunter James D., supt. Hunter & Son's foundry, h 6 Quincy Hurd Ernest, photographer, h 10 Union


Hurd Sarah, h 33 Houghton


Hurd Wm., h 9 Potter place


Hurd Laura M. Mrs., clerk at Wood Bros., bds 149 Ashland Hurlbert Henry, works Beaver mill, h 31 Beaver


Hurlbut Edward, wagon maker, bds 28 Chestnut Hurlbut Edwin, blacksmith, bds 214 River


Hurlehy Patrick, bds 41 West Main


Hurley Hannah Mrs., h Cavanough's block, Pearl Hurley John, laborer


Hurley Kate Mrs., h south end of Church


Hussey Mary, chambermaid at "The Wilson" Hussey Michael, h 16 Brown


Hussey Wm. P., shoemaker, h 42 Franklin


Hussey Mary J., works at "The Wilson"


Hutchinson John, back tender, h 35 East Union


Hutchinson Rudolph, sketcher, h 46 Houghton


Hyland Chas. E., bookkeeper at Cutting's, h 136 Main Hyland Kate Mrs., h 136 Main


Hyland Lettie and Maggie, h 136 Main


Hyndman Isabella Mrs., h opp 77 Union


Hyndman George, laborer, h opp 77 Union


Hyndman Lizzie, clerk Boston store, bds 18 East Quincy Hynes Alice E., bds 1 High


Hynes John A., clerk, F. R. R. freight house, h 18 Union Hynes Maggie, h 26 Veazie


Hynes P. J., printer at "News" office, bds 26 Veazie


Hynes Patrick Mrs., h 26 Veazie


Hynes Patrick, laborer, bds 32 Center


Hynes Wm., beamer tender, bds 26 Veazie


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Illingworth Frank S., clerk, F. R. R., bds 27 Prospect Illingworth John W., yardman at Freeman's, h 27 Prospect Illingworth Walter R., foreman at "News", h 27 Prospect Ingalls Geo. S., works at Zylonite, h 50 Church Ingalls Chas. II., county commissioner, h 12 Quincy


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Ingalls Samuel Mrs., at Mrs. S. Blackinton's, Church cor Main Ingalls S. W., vice-president Zylonite works, h Zylonite Ingraham Albert K., painter, h 33 Holbrook Ingraham A. E., telegrapher, h 33 Holbrook Ingraham Jennette, Blackinton road, (Greylock) Ingraham Wm. H., shoe cutter, h 50 River Ingraham Wm. Jr., shoe cutter, h 50 River Ireland James, laborer, h rear 20 Liberty Irish Walter, teamster, h 11 Jackson Irving Robert, carpenter, h 102 Church Iseboldi Antonio, h Sanford's lane Isbell Abner L., carriage maker, h 105 Eagle Isbell C. H. Mrs., h 173 Main


Isherwood Geo., works Freeman's mill, h 103 Eagle Isvina Tobia, h 103 State Ives David, farmer, h 32 East Quincy Ives Truman E., restaurant, 50 State, bds 9 Blackinton block


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Jackson Diantha L., h 26 Quincy Jackson Florence, assistant cook at Mansion house Jackson Geo., bds rear 104 Eagle Jackson Geo. W., shoemaker, bds 47 State Jackson James C. Dr., h 13 Bryant Jackson Joseph, laborer, h 62 Ashland Jackson J. C. Mrs., h 14 Clark's block Jackman Elmer, carpenter, h 16 Hall Jacques Peter, mason, h 29 1-2 East Brooklyn Jaffard Ella, bds 20 South James Albert, h 11 Franklin cor Ray James Edward, works Freeman's print works, h 10 Montgomery James Louisa, bds 3 Lincoln James Mary Mrs., bds 2 Bradley James Theodore, machinist, Freeman's, h 10 Montgomery Jangrow is properly spelled Gangras (which see) Jarvie David, boss spinner, h 3 Braytonville Jarvie Georgia, operative, h 3 Braytonville Jarvie Genia, operative, h 3 Braytonville Jarvie Minnie, operative, h 3 Braytonville


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Jarvis Charles, laborer, h 19 West Main Jeffers Robert, laborer, h 5 Franklin Jeffries L. R., mason, h 25 North Jenkins Jasper, clerk, bds 66 River Jenks Harvey E., rodman in depot Jenks Levi H., h 12 Union


Jenks P. J. & Co., slate roofers, 94 Church Jennings John, woolen mill, h 47 Braytonville


Jerdan Edward, operative, h 13 Braytonville


Jerdan Win., clerk at Richmond house


Jereau Andrew, h 34 Beaver


Jerome Chas., bds 106 River Jerome David, clerk at Morris Gatslick's, bds 140 River Jerome Ernest, engineer, h 48 Marshall


Jerome Frederick S., engineer, h 106 River Jerome Jerry, driver, h 20 Bracewell ave Jewett Chas. Mrs., bds 13 Pleasant Jewett Geo. T., mechanic, h 45 Walnut


Jewett Gilbert L., shoemaker, h 27 Houghton Jewett Martin C., h 134 Main Jobin Eugene, boot black, bds rear 31 Eagle Johndrow is spelled Gendrault in French Johndrow David Jr., shoemaker, h 13 Brooklyn Johndrow Joseph A., h 15 Summit Johndrow Napoleon, shoemaker, h 41 Liberty


Johnson Adam, shoemaker, 3 New Blackinton block


Johnson Fritz, engineer, F. R. R., h 12 Jackson


Johnson Frank A., clerk, h Richview ave Johnson Kate M., cook at Mansion house


Johnson Lizzie, Annie and Mary, dressmakers and cloakmakers, room 3 New Blackinton building


Johnson Mfg. Co., manufacturers of gingham, office and mill on Brown


Johnson Mfg. Co.'s store, Brown ; manager W. C. Ellis


Johnson S. Mrs., h Main cor Brown


Johnson Wm., farmer, east road to Adams


Johnson Wm., bds Chase's hill


Jones & Dinkel, dealers in boots and shoes, 112 Main (see adv) Jones Arthur H., h 3 Spring


Jones Chas., slater, h Mountain road


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Jones Chas., tinsmith, h hill west of Veazie


Jones Chas., mica dealer, h Jones' hill


Jones Chas., h 36 Willow Dell


Jones Chas. Mrs., h 36 Willow Dell


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Jones Chas. H., carpet cleaning and feather renovating, 5 Brooklyn, h 27 Veazie


Jones David, shoe cutter, h 11 Houghton


Jones Edson L., clerk, 64 Ashland, h 113 Church


Jones Edward, weaver, h 5 Braytonville


Jones Ernest, laborer, h Burdickville


Jones Florence, boxmaker, bds 1 Walnut Jones Frank, policeman, h rear 5 Lincoln Jones Frank A., laster, h 13 Brooklyn Jones Fred, farmer, h West Shaft road


Jones Henry, driver for Richardson & Sykes, h 91 State Jones Henry C., plumber, h 7 Elm


Jones Herbert, engineer, F. R. R., bds 4 Quincy Jones John, weaver, h 124 West Main


Jones John F., carpenter, bds 14 Prospect


Jones John R., at Flagg's livery, h 51 Holden


Jones Joseph, slater, h West Shaft road


Jones Lillian R., dressmaker, h 140 River Jones Lydia Mrs., h Chase ave Jones Mary A., h North Shaft road


Jones S. F. & L. R., dress and cloakmakers, 2 New Blackinton block Jones S. Frances, dressmaker, h 140 River


Jones & Adams, carpet cleaning and feather renovators, 5 Brooklyn (see adv)


Jones Wm., printer at Freeman's, h 50 Bracewell ave Jones Wm., grocer, 64 Ashland, h Blackinton


Jones Wm. C., (Jones & Dinkel), bds 44 Bracewell ave Jones Willie R., h 11 Veazie ยท


Jordon Adel Mrs., h Jones' hill Jordon Frank, carpenter, h Jones' hill Joron T., barber at 57 State Joy Albert W., butcher, h 140 Eagle


Joy Everard D., painter, h 66 Prospect


Joy Henry A., farmer, old Stamford road


Joy Henry, laborer, h 3 Bethel Joy J. E. Mrs., h 21 Quincy


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Joy S. S., "Transcript," h 21 Quincy Joy Wm., carpenter, h 12 Pleasant Joyce David, h 3 Central ave, near Franklin Joyce Helen L., clerk at Haslam & Co.'s, h 3 Central ave Joyce Richard F., hairdresser, 78 Main, h 3 Central ave Joyce Thos. D., clerk at Haslam's, h 3 Central ave Judd A. W., blacksmith, bds 5 Washington ave Judd R. B. Mrs., h 20 Washington ave Judge Henry, engraver, Freeman's, bds Mansion house Juliano Thomaso, grocer, 150 State


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Kane John, bds 20 Marshall Kane John, works for John Madden, h 30 Franklin Kane John H., machinist, h 3 Blackinton block Kay John, assistant yardmaster, h 23 State Keane William, carpenter, h 98 West Main


Kearne George, wool purchaser, S. Blackinton Woolen Co., h 24 Holbrook


Kearn Wallace, druggist, 39 Eagle, bds 24 Holbrook Keating Daniel, bartender at McCauley's, h 38 Lincoln Keefe Benjamin, laborer, h 49 Furnace Keefe Edward, painter, bds 19 Center, Keefe Patrick, laborer, bds 41 West Main


Keefe Peter, grocer, 9 and 10 Blackinton block, h 19 Center Keefe Timothy, clerk, h 41 Houghton Keefe Wm., laborer, bds Commercial house Kehoe James, h 103 Church Kehoe James Mrs., h 103 Church


Kehoe John E., cigar maker, h 103 South Church Kelleher Edward, laborer, bds 14 Franklin Kelleher James, laborer, bds 14 Franklin Kelleher Julia Mrs., h 6 Holden Kelleher Mary Jane, domestic, 88 Eagle Kelleher Peter, laborer, h 14 Franklin Kelley Bridget, bds 3 Grant Kelley Maggie, waitress at Mansion house Kelly Ann Mrs., cook at Hotel Brunswick Kelly Dennis Mrs., h near west portal


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Kelly Edward Mrs., h South Ashland, below R. R. bridge Kelly James, shoemaker, bds near west portal Kelly James Jr., night baggageman, h 16 North Kelly James, laborer, h 54 Center Kelly James W., spinner, h 4 Canal Kelly John, tailor at Boland's, h 3 Fairfield ave Kelly John 1st, laborer, h 54 Center Kelly John 2d, laborer, h 16 Canal Kelly John 3d, h 1 East Cliff Kelly John Jr., bds 6 Canal Kelly John G., hairdresser, bds 37 East Brooklyn Kelly John H., weaver, bds 155 Union Kelly John Jr., h 37 East Brooklyn Kelly Kate, waitress at Richmond house Kelly Lawrence, blacksmith, h 14 Jackson Kelly Mary, bds 46 Center Kelly Mary Mrs., h 37 1-2 Liberty Kelly M. H., clerk 45 Eagle Kelly Michael, laborer, bds 33 Furnace


Kelly M. Mrs., intelligence office, 135 Ashland Kelly Michael J., lineman, h 27 Washington ave Kelly Michael H., clerk, B. J. Boland's, h 55 Holden Kelly Patrick, colorer, bds 37 East Brooklyn, Kelly Patrick, colorer, h 8 Sanford's lane




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