North Adams city directory 1898, Part 26

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Publication date: 1898
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
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Wells' Encampment, No. 28, I. O. O. F.


Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month. B. E. Lowd C. P., E G. Gould H. P., F. L. Rand S. W., W. W. Bvars J. W., F. E. Card guide, G. G. Welton treasurer.


Canton Colfax, No. 28, I. O. O. F.


Meets third Friday of each month at Odd Fellows' hall. F. L Rand captain, E. E. Gould lieutenant, B. E. Lowd ensign, D. H. Ackert clerk, G. G. Welton acct.


Odd Fellows' Relief Association.


Meets second Wednesday of each month at Odd Fel- lows' hall.


Daughters of Rebecca.


Meets in Odd Fellows' hall.


Hoosac Valley Agricultural Society.


George Z. Dean, Cheshire, president; Stephen A. Hickox, Williamstown, vice-president ; George F. Miller, North Adams, secretary ; E. M. Meekins, North Adams, treasurer.


Hoosac Valley Street Railway.


C. Q. Richmond president, W. T. Nary superintendent. Office 90 Main street.


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Military Organizations


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Charles D. Sanford Post, No. 79, G. A. R.


Meets in Grand Army Memorial building, Holden street, every Friday evening. Henry A. Tower com- mander, R. B. Harvie S. V. C., O. Fish J. V. C . A. A. Lee adjutant, George S, Stockwell Q. M., L. F. Amadon chaplain, H. M. Millard surgeon, W. E. Wilson O. D., A. A. Haskins O . G . , A. W. Fulton S. M., J. Q. Irwin Q. M.S.


Grand Army Benevolent Association.


Meets G. A . R. hall L. F. Amadon president, W . F. Darby vice-president, Francis Williams secretary, F. S. Illingsworth treasurer.


Woman's Relief Corps of G. A. R.


Meets Wednesday evenings at G. A. R. hall. Mrs. E. E. Billings president.


Daughters of the Revolution.


Fort Massachusetts chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution . Mrs. M. F. Richmond regent, Mrs. F. A. Walker vice regent, Mrs. Emma Billings sec- retary, Mrs. F. P. Pearson treasurer, Miss Annie Witherell registrar, Mrs. Mary Burbank historian, Mrs. Elizabeth Thayer chaplain.


Sons of Veterans, Lincoln Camp, No. 9.


Meets every Tuesday at G. A. R. hall. J. D. Can- field captain, W. B. Herrington first lieutenant, John Mu-a- ney second lieutenant, W. Orr sergeant, E. M. Canfield Q. M. S.


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Social Organizations!


North Adams Club.


F. A. Walker president, J. W. Hardenbergh first vice- president, F. A. Wilcoxson socond vice-president, Arthur S. Alford secretary and treasurer. Board of Directors, S. Smith Joy, C. W. Gallup, C. H. Cutting, J. T. Dick, C. T. Phelps, D. A. Russell, F. B. Locke. Harvey A. Gallup house committee, Clarence A. Brown auditor.


Berkshire Club.


Rooms. Hoosac Bank block. H. D. Rockwell presi- dent, Albert Whitam vice-president, Roswell Gardner secre- tary, E, M. Dickinson treasurer. Directors, A. Whitam, A. C. Weber, E. B. Cady, R. H. Sykes, W. S. Gallnp, C. E. Whitney, Frank B. Locke, H. D. Rockwell


Caledonian Club.


Room 16, Hoosac Savings Bank building. William Gow chieftain. Social Committee, Messrs. Gow, Merritt, Stewart, Brotherston and Chisholm.


Jacques Cartier Club.


Meets first Friday of each month. Daniel Girouard president, H. Gregoire vice-president, Theodore Trudeau secretary, H. A. Labrie treasurer.


Franco-American Club.


Hall Boland block Main street. Meets second Friday of each month. D. Perreault present, R. Gosselin vice president, Arthur Girard secretary, D. Giroux financial sec- retary, A. Guertin assistant financial secretary, N. E. Be- langer treasurer, P. Harper, E. Vadnais and Phillip Parrow trustees.


Franco-American Bicycle Club.


Hall Boland block, Main street. Meets every Friday evening.


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Lafayette Guards.


Meets first and third Mondays of each month. Euclide Benoit president, Maxime Roy first vice president, Mederic Benoit second vice president, M. E. Rongeau secretary, Frank Caron treasurer, Noah Benjamin corresponding sec- rotary, Arsene Desmarais colonel, Maxime Roy captain, Noah Benjamin first lieutenant, Osais Brunelle second lieu- tenant, Mederic Benoit first sergeant, Joseph Peltier, sec- ond sergeant


Sixteen Club.


F. J. Carington president, J. P. Drysdale vice-presi- dent, V. E. Hastings secretary, J. C. Braman treasurer, R. Cookingham manager, W. L. Potter musical director.


Banks.


Adams National Bank of North Adams.


Incorporated 1832. Re-organized 1865. Capital $500,000. Surplus and undivided profits, $150,000. S. W. Brayton president, A. C. Houghton vice-president, E. S. Wilkinson cashier. Directors, S. W. Brayton, H. W. Clark, G. W. Chase, E, S. Wilkinson, A. C. Houghton, W. A. Gallup, V. A. Whitaker, G. P. Lawrence, W. G. Cady. Discount day, Monday. Annual meeting, second Tuesday in January.


North Adams Savings Bank.


Incorporated 1848. A. C. Houghton president, Wm. Burton, George L. Rice, W. H. Gaylord vice-presidents, V. A. Whitaker treasurer Trustees, C. H. Cutting, E. S. Wilkinson, W. H. Sperry, V. A. Whitaker, W. H. Gay- lord, George L. Rice, Wm. Burton, H. T. Cady, Wm. Arthur Gallup, A. C. Houghton, Arthur Robinson, F. A . Wilcoxson, N. L. Millard. Board of Investment, George L. Rice, W. H. Gaylord, F. A. Wilcoxson.


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The Berkshire National Bank.


Capital, $200,000. Authorized capital, $50,000. W. H. Gaylord president, W. W. Butler cashier. Directors, C. H. Cutting, James E. Hunter. H. T. Cady, W. HI. Gay- lord, A. B. Mole, W. H. Sperry, George Hopkins, F. A. Wilcoxson, T. Collins.


Hoosac Savings Bank of North Adams.


Incorported 1871. O. A. Archer president. James E. Hunter, D. J. Barber and S. H. Fairfield vice-presidents, E. B. Penniman S. H. Fairfield, George B. Perry audit- ing committee, Timothy Collins, D. J. Barber, W. W. Butler board of investment, W. W. Richmond cashier, O. A. Archer, John Bracewell. James E. Hunter, J. H. Flagg. T. Collins, W. W. Butler, D. J. Barber, George W. Chase, E. B. Penniman, H. E. Wetherbee, S. H. Fairfield, E. Bissailon, George P. Lawrence, George B. Perry, W. W. Richmond trustees, George P. Lawrence clerk of trustees.


Berkshire County Co-operative Bank.


Kimbell block. North Adams, Mass. Chartered No- vember 8, 1890. Meets third Monday of each month as above at 7.30 o'clock p. m. George H. Kearn president, Pythagoras Boyd vice president, C. W. Ford secretary and treasurer. R. E. Schouler, S. Woodhead, A. A. Wills, G. A. Hastings, W. H. Pritchard, C. T. Phelps, M. R. Ford, C. E. Whitney. F. N. Blake. F. L. Tilton, W. C. Ellis, A. N. Smith. W. F. Darby directors, T. W. Sykes, Alex. Craswell. J. L. Temple auditors, W. C. Ellis, R. E. Schoulder, M. R. Ford board of investment.


North Adams Public Library.


Open daily from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Reading room 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Library open Saturdays till 9 p. m. Rooms Monument square, corner North Church and Main. Miss Augustus C. Dunton librarian, Miss Angelia M. Vea- zie first assistant, Miss Angie M. Blackinton second assist- ant. Trustees, Miss Annie B. Jackson, Clarence A. Brown, Arthur Robinson.


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North Adams Hospital.


Opened February, 1885. Mrs. Charles H. Williams president, Mrs. F. E. Swift, Mrs. A. E. Richmond, Mrs. C. H. Read, vice-presidents, Mrs. W. W. Butler secretary, Mrs. C. H. Cutting assistant secretary, Mrs. A. W . Hun- ter treasurer, Mrs. Geo. Hopkins assistant treasurer, Mrs. W. G Cady clerk, Hon. S. Proctor Thayer legal adviser, Miss Daniels superintendent, Miss Pinkerton assistant superintendent, Miss Olive J. Gallup housekeeper.


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Incorporated Companies.


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North Adams Gas Light Company.


Office 71 Main street. Capital $50,000. Incorporated 1864, Reorganized April 1, 1878. H Torry Cady presi- dent, Frank S. Richardson vice-president, treasurer and manager. Directors, Frank S. Richardson, E. A. Rich- ardson, C. H. Cutting, John Bracewell, H. T. Cady, E. C. Richardson.


C. T. Sampson Manufacturing Co.


Manufacturers of shoes. George W. Chase presi- dent, Alex Craswell clerk.


Dunbar Mills Co.


Incorporated 1892. Manufacturers of fancy cotton, wool and silk dress goods. Dnican D. Parmly treasurer, C. W. Dennett agent.


Johnson Manufacturing Co. 1


Incorporated 1873. Manufacturers of ginghams, seer- sucker and Johnson's staples. Duncan D. Parmly, N. Y., president ; C. W. Dennett agent.


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Blackinton Co.


Incorporated 1893. Manufacturers of fancy cassi - meres, worsteds, kerseys and ladies' dress cloths. W L. Pomeroy president, O. A. Archer treasurer, George A . Kearn agent, R. E. Schouler superintendent.


North Adams Manufacturing Co.


Bravtonville. Incorporated 1877, H. G. B. Fishe r president, E. B. Penniman treasurer, Thomas W. Sykes superintendent, John Boulger bookkeeper.


Arnold Print Works.


Incorporated October 10, 1876. Manufacturers of cal- ico prints. A. C. Houghton president, William Arthur Gallup treasurer and clerk, Pythagoras Boyd agent, F. P. Pearson manager print works.


Windsor Manufacturing Co.


Incorporated 1891. Manufacturers of print cloths and prints. Levi L Brown president, Charles Brooks vice- president, John Bracewell general manager, Emil Kipper treasurer .


Greylock Mills.


Incorporated 1880. Manufacturers of cottons. Wel lington Smith president, Wm. B. Plunkett treasurer, Fred Lacey superintendent, A. B Mole manager.


North Adams Co-operative Association.


Store Dowlin block, Holden street. Sydney A Plumb manager. Directors for three months, D. A. Everley, John Eastwood; for six months P. Boyd. Thomas A. Mort ; for nine months, S. F. Carter, Jesse Hadfield, Wm. McGilpin ; for twelve months, H.A.Graham, James R. Wood, P. W. Raidy. P. Bond, president ; W. J. Pead treasurer, W. H. Curtis clerk.


Mannesmann Cycle Tube Co,


ATa Works Zylonite, Mass. Main office No. 1 Broadway, New York City.


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Hebrew Synagogue.


Francis street, off 77 State. Louis Levin president. A. Berezin vice-president, Louis Herstein secretary, S. Kronick treasurer.


Berkshire County Teachers' Assciation.


President, Eugene Boughton of Pittsfield; First Vice- President, I. F. Hall of North Adams; Second Vice- Presi- dent, W. D. Goodwin of Pittsfield ; Third Vice-President, A. L. Cutler ; Treesurer. George W. Gardener ; Secretary, C. E. Bennett; Executive Committee, E. Ingalls, B. J. Tice, H. A. Strong of Williamstown, J. H. Seacord, Miss A. Jordon and A. W. Rogers; County Representative to State Convention, Dr. H. H. Gadsby of North Adams.


Commonwealth of Massachusetes. District Court, Northern Berkshire.


JURISDICTION IN NORTH ADAMS, CLARKSBURG AND FLORIDA. NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


Carlton T. Phelps Justice, W. H. Woodhead and C. J. Parkhurst Special Justices, Edwin B. Cady Clerk. Chas. L. Frink Propbation Officer. Entry day, every Saturday. Trial day. civil cases, every Wednesday. Criminal court every day 9 a. m.


Justices of the Peace.


Alford Arthur S. Hoosac bank blk Archer Orcar A. Blackinton


Ashe P. J. Adams bank blk Beer Enoch H. Martin blk Bond Austin city hall Brooker Charles S. city hall Burch Win. M. Adams bank blk


Cady Edward B. district court Card Chas. A. 2 new Blackinton blk Cesana Cesar Bank st Davis George 6 Holbrook


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Dowlin Fred F. Martin blk Frink Chas. L Burlingame blk Fulton Alex. W. 57 Eagle Gallup Clarence W. 77 Main Gallup Wm. Arthur Arnold print works Goodell Charlas H. 3 Richview st Hardenbergh James W. city hall Kieley E. C. Adams bank blk Lawrence Geo. P. Hoosac bank blk


Lewis Wm. H. 21 Hall Lyons Henry S. Hoosac bank blk Mack John H. 77 Main Magenis John E. Kimbell blk


Meekins Edward M. 2 Chestnut


Miller Geo. F. Burlingame blk Niles Clarence P. Hoosac bank blk Parkhurst Chas. J. 68 Main Phelps Carlton T. Adams bankblk Preston Abiathar W. 142 E Main Reed Joseph P. 77 Main


Robinson Arthur M. 68 Main Rice Geo. L. 144 E. Main


Richardson Frank 71 S. Main Richmond T. W. 31 State and 61 Ashland Thayer S. Proctor Burlingame blk Whitaker Valmore A. North Adams Savings bank Witherell A. J. 11 Church Woodhead Wm. H. Hoosac bank blk


Notories.


Ashe Patrick J. Adams bank blk Beer Enoch H. Martin blk


Bliss Henry C. 69 Eagle Bond John A. Wilson house Butler Wm. W. Berkshire bank


Cesana Cesar Bank st Couch Mark E. N. Adams Savings bank blk Ford Charles W. Kimbell blk Gallup Harvey A. Boland blk Miller Geo. F. Burlingame blk Phelps Carlton T. Adams bank blk Potter Andrew Adams bank blk


Pritchard Wm. H. Adams Nat'l bank


Wilkinson E. S. Adams Nat'l bank


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Public School flag Days.


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The flags must be displayed on public school buildings on days specified below:


Jan. 6. Day of City Inauguration, 1896


Feb. I2. Lincoln's Birthday, 1809


22. Washington's Birthday, 1732


Mar. 17. Evacuation of Boston by the British 1776


April 2. Jefferson's Birthday,


1743


9. Lee's Surrender,


I865


19. Battle of Lexington,


1775


May 23. Foundation of Jameston,


1607


30. Memorial Day,


1866


June I. Emancipation Proclamation,


1863


17. Battle of Bunker Hill,


I775


20. United States Flag Adopted,


1777


July 4.


Declaration of Independence,


1776


Aug, 16.


Battle of Bennington,


1777


Sept. 3 . Treaty of Paris,


1782


5. First Continental Congress,


1774


17, United States Constitution Adopted, 1787


18. Surrender of Quebec,


I759


Oct.


17, Surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga,


1777


18. Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown,


1781


21. Discovery of America by Columbus,


I492


Nov. 25. Evacuation of New York by the British,


1783


Dec.


Day of City Election,


16. Boston Tea Party,


I773


21 Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, 1620


Also on Labor Day, Annual State Elections, Inauguration of President of the United States and Governor of Massachu- setts, opening and closing days of term, and other days as directed.


BLACKINTON.


The thriving and prosperous little village bearing the above name was so called in honor of Sanford Blackinton, first president of the S. Blackinton Woolen Co., which constitutes the main industry of the place. It is situated on the Fitchburg railroad, three miles east of Williamstown. Electric cars run to and from this place every 45 minutes. The following is a complete and accurate list of resi- dents of Blackinton (and a part of Williamstown), together with their occupations and location of residences, also a business church and society directory.


Blackinton Union Church.


Pastors, Rev. W. T. Hamilton, Rev. I. H. Spencer and Rev. W. L. Tenney. Church Committees, J. P. Blackinton, D. W. Evans, John Hughes, John E. Davis, J. Uncles ; Clerk, and Treas- urer, Arthur N. Smith; Superintendent of Sunday School, O. A. Archer ; organist, Harry Garstang.


Blackinton Free Library.


Blackinton hall. Open Saturday afternoons. 'O. A. Archer, librarian and treasurer.


F. M, T. A. Society.


Rev. J. G. Fallon spiritual director, John H. Mohoney president Joseph Manore vice-president, M. J. Fleming corresponding secre- tary, Martin Ryan financial secretary, M. H. O'Brian treasurer, Al- bert Bresette sergeant-at-arms. Trustees, John H. Mahoney, J. W. Maher, M. H. O'Brien, George Gomean, Albert Bresette, William Gainey, J. Fallon. Meetings first and third Sundays of the month in Father Mather building. Main street.


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Brigade 6, Alfridians.


Bert Fowles hon. com., Harry Jones vice com., Charles Iles chaplain, Wm. E. Jones rec. sec., John Phillips treasurer, G. F. Watts scribe, Richard Davis guide, George Pugh assistant guide, Edward Jones I. S., Thomas Turner O. S., C. C. Williams H. C. P., Charles Williams deputy .


Y. P, S. C. E,


James H. Reynolds president, Arthur Rudman vice president, Annie Eadie secretary, Fannie Evans treasurer. Meetings held every Tuesday evening at Blackinton hall.


F. M. T. A. Baseball and Athletic Association.


John H. Mahoney president, Michael H. O'Bren manager.


Blackinton Cadets,


Thomas Williams president, W. M. Uncles secretary, John SI Thomas treasurer. Drill every. Thursday evening in School hal under the direction of Mr Lansing of Wmston.


Y. M. M. I. A. Baseball Club:


John Navin manager, residence Main street.


Y. M. M. I. A.


Edward Huges president, William Uncles vice president, John E. Davis secretary, John Huges treasurer. Meets last Thursday evening of each month. Rooms open every night.


Abbott Aggie winder bds 2 E. Archer O. A. treas Black'n Co. Main


Ellen Mrs. 2 E. Main


Jeannette winder 2 E. Main . Northway bds W. Main Milan rem Pittsfield Adams Miss school teacher bds Carpenter pl Archer J. B. lawyer Detroit


Wm. gone to war Ashton Edwin boss loomfixer h 4 Geo. W. jr. ball player State rd Geo. loomfixer h 9 River


Richard deceased Frank newsdealer h River st Atwood Olin rem to Notch Austin Alice finishing room


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Barber Murray wks Gove h River Card Carrie winder Barton Daniel boss brick yard Bastin Henry barber W. Main Henry jr. carder bds W Main Joseph jr. rem to N. Adams Joseph


Baudin D. wks brick yard J. wks brick yard N. wks brick vard O. wks brick vard


Becket Walter bds 258 W Main Benard James weaver Union bds 3 Blackinton rd


Berard Wm. rem to Braytonville


Bissaillon J. brick vard


Minnie spinner h 14 W. Main Blackinton Charlotte Mrs. Jennie student bds Main Ruth student bds Main


Katherine student bds Main


E. W. (E. W. Blackinton & Co ) E. W. & Co. general store John P. (E W. B. & Co ) Lucian operator


Blackinton Co. manufacturers of fancy cassimers. Bourden Narcise laborer h Grey- lock


Bover Joseph brickmaker State rd Brierley John B. at mill 12 Main Minnie h 12 Main


Brierley W'm. N. 12 Main st


Briggs Russell farmer Bringan Annie darner George carpenter Geo. jr. station agt


Brown F. laborer h 2 W Main Leonard spooler h Flat


Aubrey weaver h Flat


Mary weaver bds 2 W Main Win. dresser


Bullett Wm · salesman Greylock Bump Douglas laborer Melvin laborer Card Chas. jr. weaver bds W Main Alice student Normal school


Edward B. filling carrier Carpenter Annie C George P. farmer Ozro farmer


Campbell F. wks £ bleachery 2 Blackinton Road


Chamberlain Chas. painter 3 Main Chapman David tailor Ellen weaver


John weaver bds 51 W Main


Polly weaver bds 51 W Main Kate finisher bds 51 W Main Mary operative Charron Geo. rem N A Clark Jeremiah farmer


Belle weaver bds 3 Blackinton Road


John operative John Mrs. bds No 6 Wm. loomfixer Eclipse h No 6


Clivins Rose finisher bds 2 David- son Clough G. wks brick yard Collins Lizzie Mrs. widow Margaret deceased W Lizzie dressmaker bds Main Carrie finishing bds W Main Herbert spooler h Main


Collier J. I. flagman


Crockett W rem Klondyke


Cronk Dwight farmer


Cudworth Harlam at Arnolds


Cumm C. brick yard


Daly Timothy boarding house


Daniels J. brick vard


Darling Augustus wks print works Arthur wks Cadys h Main Davidson Mary operative


W'm. Mrs. Davidson st


Davis Chas cook bds 14 Main Garfield W. music teacher bds Main Geo. wool sorter 5 Prospect


Arthur gone to war Thomas wks Hunters home


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Davis O'Connel residence Hubert weaver h 6 Prospect John bds Main Mrs. boarding house Main Richard weaver h Main Richard spooler bds 5 Pros- pect Win. spinner bds 26 Main Win. Jr. bds 6 Prospect Davies Edward storekeeper Griffith machinist


Grace music teacher bds W. Main


Dora student bds W. Main Mabel milliner bds E. Main John weaver bds W. Main John carder


John R. market gardner


John W. finisher 6 Prospect Martha Mrs.


Oliver boss carder E. Main Sam F. weaver h Prospect


Deming Frank shoemaker 72 River Deveny Peter weaver bds River Doane John A. farmer


Doherty Gertrude weaver Grey- lock bds 242 Main


Della weaver Greylook bds 242 Main Gertie rem N. Adams Domin Geo. B. wks railroad Richard painter and paper hanger 26 Blackinton John boss picker Donavan Dan finisher bds Rick- Exford W. Henry Jr. stenograp'r ards


Frank spinner bds Rickards Mary spooler bds Rickards Timothy finisher Doyle M. brick yard


Dracup Simeon weaver h Leonard


Ducharme Dominick brick yard h Fleming Annie at mill 5 River 30 Blackinton rd D. D. brick yard M. brick yard N. brick yard h River Duval E. brick yard h Greylock Durochere J. brick yard Duprais Thos. rem Adams Dwyer Marie darner bds Main Eadie Annie student


Eadie Daniei master machinist James 4 State road James stenographer Edwards Ann Mrs. Leonard Geo. spooler h Leonard John carder h Leonard Walter card room h Leonard Eller Maggie rem to N. Adams Emery Chas. shoemaker Estes Chas. carpenter Elmer student bds Church


Lorando B. carpenter h E. Main


Will teamster bds E. Main Evans Annie burler bds 37 Main David W. 35 W. Main


Dot darner bds 38 E. Main


Fannie weaver bds Main Mary Ellen servant at Archers Mary Mrs. Frank R. North Adams


George R. spinner


Robert second boss carder at Braytonville Walter S. North Adams


Francis M. finishing room J. Mrs. houskeeper h W. Main


W. Henry carpenter Fallon Wm. weaver James boss gigger


Mary wks finishing bds River P. spinner bds River Lizzie wks mill bds River


Ellen operative Margaret dressmaker River


Michael River st Michael Jr. spinner River Richard night watchman Richard Jr. spinner


Thomas at mill h 5 River Fleming M. plumber N. Adams bds River


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Fowler Edward farmer at Wil- Hill Geo. Jr. spooler bds Back rd liamstown


Francis Sarah servant at E. W. Blackinton Fyfe Ann Mrs. h 13 Main Hugh salesman Gainey Fanny weaver James Mrs. widow John T. weaver Wm. weaver


Galvin Wm., M. D., W. Main


Francis and Mary dressmakers John cloth inspector Simon P. Greylock store


Garstang Edward weaver at Bea- ver Harry finishing Lizzie rem Passaic, N. J.


Mary spooling


Worsick S. Beaver mill bds W. Main


Gay James fireman h 16 Main Gomeau Geo. E. weaver Main Joseph laborer Main Odile Main st William spinner Main Gove Franklin B teamster Lena E. clerk N. Adams


Wm. N. cleik h Main


Wm. H. farmer State road S Cully teamster bds Main Green Albert winder


Emma drawer-in bds River Jane Mrs. Samuel Hannum John F. h 29 Main


S. W. (Porter & Hannum ) h 29 Main Harper Thos. rem to Providence Harvard David weaver


Kate wks finishing bds Flat Hayes Ernest weaver bds Broad- way House Hermon Chas. loomfixer Leonard Frank dresser Main


Lena saleslady bds Leonard W Il. loomfixer Main


Hill Geo. farmer


Walter carder h Back road Wm. farmer


Holland Andrew carpenter Annie finishing h Main Philip operative Main Hopkins Augustus b E. Main Alanson E. farmer Chester carpenter


Eva bookkeeper N. A. h Leonard


Edward N. farmer


Minnie B. at mill h Leonard


Thomas wks Hunters h new iron bridge Wm. A. Main st


Howells Richard spinner bds Main Beatrice winder bds W Main Jennie finisher bds E. Main W. M. ball player


Howland Anna student Normal school


Charles student Colgate col- lege


Philander mason


Hughes Edward carder John A. wks mill Mary operative Thomas weaver Braytonville Humphrey David finisher Ben weaver h Main


Chas. spooler bds Main Gertrude drawerin bds Main


Hunter W. jr. clerk Davies bds W Main


Jas. weaver bds Prospect Andrew dresser Prospect Jos. weaver h Prospect William


Bell servant Prospect iles Charles weaver


Wm. finisher h Prospect


Wm. jr. laborer h Main Harry butcher bds Leonard Jacks Wm. gardener h River st Jepson Arthur at mill h 39 Main Jones Alfred laborer


Lilla weaver bds 4 Prospect


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Jones Susie darner bds 4 Prospect Kinsey Edwin school janitor Jacob weaver bds 4 Prospect Archie spooler bds 4 Prospect Jennie servant Main Nellie weaver bds Davidson Garnet carder bds Flat


Harry jr. carder bds Flat Harry weaver h E. Main Clara bds 29 Main


Edward weaver h 14 W Main


Edward W. rem Rockville


Edward weaver bds Main


David 2d milk peddler ·


David carder


David K. weaver


Daniel weaver


Ellen weaver


Edward shoemaker


Fred weaver


Frank weaver


Henry dyer


John H. weaver John J.


John W. wool sorter h Pros- pect


John at mill bds 29 Main


Lew laborer E Main


Mary E. weaver


Parmelia Mrs. deceased


Samuel carder h Main


Samuel weaver Sarah weaver h Main


Tillie weaver Thomas dyer


Thomas J. carder h Main Jordan Harry


Kately Clarence laborer hi Leon- ard


Kearn Geo. H. agt Blackinton Co. h No Adams


Warren wks wool house bds Main


Kenyon John loomfixer Johnsons King F. wks brick yard


Nelson wks Cadys shoeshop bds W. Main Kingston Geo. dver h Main


Wm. weaver h Braytonville Harriet weaver bds E. Main Win. jr. janitor of Greylock h E. Main


Kate darner bds E. Main Kleiner August dyer Main st Labrick A. wks brick vard F. wks brick yard


Clement weaver bds W. Main Labeau A. laborer


Henry at mill W. Main


Peter b Wmstown


Lacasse D wks brick yard J. wks brick yard Lafontain J. wks brick yard


Larivie Edward laborer h Main


Lamon Archie laborer bds 4 Main Chas. Mrs. Della drawerin


Rov weaver


Stewart laborer


Wm. finisher at Blackinton Willie teamster


Lanard Lewis weaver h Main rd Larabee Edward laborer h W Main Emma spooler bds W. Main Leboueuf Remi rem Adams Langto A. wks brick vard Benj. wks brick yard


Lemily Jane Mrs. h Leonard Lemm Charles cloth inspector Leonard Frederick J. rem North- ampton S. S. carpenter Lloyd S. L. Dr. Sand Springs Loft James loomfixer h Main


Lord Edward River st


Mackey William weaver


MacMillian Alf. rem N. Adams


Macomber Mary Mrs. operative Madden Mary L. teacher h North Adams


Mahoney Daniel spinner bds Main John laborer John H. boss spinner James clerk


Patrick operative Patrick J. salesman at mill


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