North Adams city directory 1899, Part 26

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Publication date: 1899
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Knights of Columbus.


Meets in Blackinton block, Main street. William E. Lonergan grand knight, John E. Magenis deputy grand knight, P. H. Moloney chancelor, Peter Keefe treasurer, James K. Moloney recording secretary, Wm. H. Bennett financial secretary, Dr. W. F. McGrath physician, P. F. Driscoll warden, John H. Mack advocate, John Morrissey inside guard, P. H. Cromin outside guard. Trustees, T. C. O'Connor, Thomas F. Loftus, W. M. Brown, T. Collins, C E. Gosselin.


Clan Mcintyre.


Meets first and third Fridays of each month in St. Jean Baptiste hall. Findley C. McIntyre chief, David R. Burns past chief, A. T. Ford tanist, James F. Black chaplain, Hugh R Gillies secretary, Thomas McDougall financial sec- retary, Thomas B. Fergusson treasurer, James McGregor nemi seneschal, James Hindman warden, Robert Patton sentinel. Trustees, David R, Burns, Andrew Wining, James McIntyre.


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Ancient Order of Hibernians, Division 4.


Meets in Cady's block, Eagle street, second and last Thursdays of month. P. J. Mahoney president, Edward Boylan vice-president, M. Il. Gillooly recording secretary, William J. O'Donnell financial secretary, James Coughlin corresponding secretary J. F. Cronin treasurer, Thos. Mack sergeant-at-arms.


Ladies' Auxiliary, Division 4, A. O. H.


Meets second and last Tuesdays at 7.30 p. m. at O. A. H. hall, Eagle street. Sarah Hurley president, Margaret Doole ' vice-president, Margaret Gallagher recording secre- tary, Margaret Barry financial secretary, Margaret Murna- ghan treasurer.


Division 10, A. O. H.


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D. J. Finnegan president, Patrick H. McMahon vice- president, recording secretary, Daniel McAvoy financial secretary; Richard O'Hern treasurer.


Court North Adams, F. of A.


Meets every first and third Thursday in each month in Foresters' hall, Father Mathew building. Frank Nugent C. R. , H. P. Hoffnagle S. C. R. , Peter Harper financial sec- retary, Patrick J. Pendergast recording secretary, George Welch treasurer. Trustees, M. H. Gilhooley, David Gagnon, James W. Kelly .


Tunnel City Circle No. 354, Companions of the Forest


Mrs. J. H. Kane chief, Miss Lizzie Haley sub-chief, Miss Clara Harper recording secretary, Miss Kate Flynn financial secretary, Miss Nellie Harper treasurer, Miss Alice McCauley right guide, Miss Nellie Robare left guide, Miss Mary Hogan inner guard, Miss Nellie Cleary outer guard, Dr. Mignault physician.


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Jacques Cartier Cercle.


Daniel Girouard president. H. Gregoire vice-president, Theodore Trudean secretary, John Labrie treasurer. Com- mittee on Amusements; John Lemoine, Arthur Barbault, John Labrie, Hector Gregoire, Joseph Gregoire, Henry Lestage. Admission Committee. Arthur Barbault, Hor- midas Mosier, Fridelin Guerin. Constable, Wilfred Bar- bault.


Franco=American Club.


Charles Gosselin president, Arthur Bernard vice-presi- dent, Alex. Laundry recording secretary, Edmund Yarrow financial secretary, S. Bernard assistant, T. O. Goodbeau treasurer. Trustees E. Vadnais, E. Bissaillon, Philip Parrow. Janitor, D. Coron. Amusement Committee, Peter Harper, chairman ; T Perrault, Victor Bachamp, Fred Vadnais, A. Foisie .


Hoosac Lodge No. 426, N. E. O. P. -


T. Lewis past warden, Lillian Kent warden, John B. Page vice-warden, Mrs. Artimr Deming chaplain, R. C. Lucius secretary, Mrs. John Kennedy financial secretary, A. C. Deming treasurer. Timothy Costello guide, George Walker, O. G. Trustees, J. R. Chippendale, Dr. Bushnell, John Walden. Mrs J. Murfield organist.


Cascade Lodge No. 37, I. O. of G. T.


Meets every Friday evening in Braytonville


Francis E. Willard Lodge, I. O. G T.


Organized February, 1898. Meets Wednesday even- ings in K. of P. hall. S. McPhee C. T., Alin Taylor V. T., Win. Ross secretary, I. McNally assistant secretary and treasurer, Cora Button financial secretary and chaplain.


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Catholic Benevolent Associations


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Ladies' Catholic Benovelent Association of America.


This branch is No. 177 and is the first to be organized in this state. Meetings held the second and fourth Tues- day in the month President, Mrs. Susan Gorry ; first vice siesident, Mrs. Margaret Michaels; second vice president, Mrs. Alice Gunning ; recording secretary, Miss Margaret Meade ; assistant. Mrs. Margaret LeClair ; financial secre- tarv. Miss Delia Higgins ; treasurer, Miss Elizabeth Gorry; marshall, Miss Bridget Quinn ; guard, Miss Delia Coen; trustees, Miss Ann Higgins, Miss Hannah Doherty, Mrs. Margaret LeClair, Miss Anna Hackett, Miss Catherine Cullen.


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St. Jean Baptiste Society.


Hall, Bank street. Meets first and third Tuesday of each month. President, Raone Bernard; first vice presi- dent, Charles Conrchene; second vice president, Alphonse Labrie ; recording secretary, Alfred Saulnier; corresponding secretary. G. A Desmarais ; financial secretaries, Charles Desrochers and Edward Beliveau; assistants, J. V. Babeau and Emile Beliveau ; treasurer, Edward Bissaillon; first marshall, Emile Dupris; second marshall, Augustine Ro- bare ; admission committee, Arthur Bernard, A. Rougeau, M. Rabinin W. Siscie and A. Bouirer ; visiting committee, A. Pigeon. S Supreuanut, M. Nicholas, Joseph Lebert and Edward Perreault; trustees. E Bissaillon, F. A. Secor, P. Plante. William Bourdon, N. Mandeville, T. Gagnon and W. DeCordonet: auditor for three years, T. Rassette ; phys- ician, Dr Adolph Mignault.


St. Francis Church Societies.


Holy Name Society.


Meets second Sunday evening of every month at 7 p.m.


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Rosary Society.


Meets third Sunday after Vespers.


Blessed Virgin Sodality.


Meets first Sunday after Vespers.


Children of Mary.


Meets second Sunday at 3.30 p. m.


Sacred Heart League.


Promoters meet fourth Monday of each month at 7.30 All members first Friday .


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Parish Debt Society .


Meet last Sunday at 6.30 p. m.


Notre Dame Church Society.


Societe des Enfants de Marie.


Meets second Sunday of each month.


Societe des Dames de Sainte Anne.


Meets fourth Sunday of each month.


Societe des Dames de Charite.


Meets first Sunday of each month.


Les Cadets du Sacre Coeur.


Meets Sunday before first Friday of each month.


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Odd fellows' Directory.


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Oneco Lodge No. 100 I. O. O. F.


Instituted December 19, 1845, re-instituted January 8, 1883, meetings Tuesday evenings at Odd Fellows' hall, Martin block. A. E. Haskins N. G., F E. Card V. G., J. P. Drysdale secretary, J E. Faulkner financial secretary, George G. Welton treasurer. Hall Committee, C. G. Bartlett, J. M. Pinkham, P. Farley.


Wells' Encampment No. 28, I. O. O. F.


Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month. F. L. Rand C. P. , J. P. Drysdale H. P., E. E. Gould S. W., W. H. Fisher J. W., J. M. Pinkham guide, F. E. Card scribe, G. G. Welton treasurer


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


Meets third Friday of each month at Odd Fellows' hall. J. M. Pinkham captain, B. E. Lowd lieutenant, F. T. Briggs ensign, L. A. Germain clerk, G. G. Welton ac- countant.


Odd Fellows' Relief Association.


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


United Rebekah Lodge No. 69


Meets second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Odd Fellows' hall. Gertrude Brewer N. G., Hattie Sher- man V. G., Emma Reynolds secretary, Eliza Sheldon financial secretary.


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Hoosac Valley Agricultural Society.


S. A Hickox, Williamstown, president ; Andrew Potter, and Wm. H. Gove, North Adams, vice-presidents; Geo. F. Miller, North Adams, secretary ; Edward M. Meekins, North Adams, treasurer. Hoosac Valley Fair, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 19, 20 and 21, 1899, at North Adams, Mass.


Hoosac Valley Street Railway.


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


Military Organizations


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


Meets in G. A. R. Memorial building, Holden street, every Friday. Dr. H. J. Millard commander, L. F. Ami- don S V C, Oliver Fish J V C, A. A. Haskins Adjt., G. S. Stockwell S M. C. H. Warren surgeon, Louis P. Fuller chaplain, Wm. E. Wilson O D, Warren Madison O G, J. Q. Irwin S M, W. H. Lewis Q M S.


Grand Army Benevolent Association.


Meets G. A. R. hall. L. F. Amadon president, W . F. Darby vice president, J. T. Potter secretary, F. S. Il- lingsworth treasurer.


Womans' Relief Corps of G. A. R.


Meets Wednesday evenings at G. A. R. hall. Mrs. A. A. Lee president.


Sons of Veterans, Lincoln Camp, No. 9.


Meets every Tuesday at. G. A. R. hall J. D. Ca :- field captain, John Mulaney first lieutenant, Wm. Orr sec- ond lieutenant, F. H. Harriman sergeant, J. T. Potter Q MS.


Fort Massachusetts Chapter, Daughters of American Revolution.


Mrs. Mary F. Richmond regent, Mrs. Emily N. Walker vice-regent, Mrs. Janet Pearson treasurer, Mrs. Jeannie Paul Goodrich secretary, Mrs. Annie R. Witherell registrar, Mrs. Emily N. Wright historian, Mrs. Elizabeth Thayer chaplin . Additional members on Board of Management, Mrs. Arabella Barlow, Mrs. Clara Robinson, Mrs. Minerva Ross.


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Social Organizations


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North Adams Club.


Dr. George L. Rice president, C. H. Cutting first vice president, P .J. Boiand second vice president. Directors : S. Smith Joy, John Dick, Frank S. Richardson. N. B. Flood. George P. Lawrence, Edward Meekins, John A. Rice ; treasurer, Arthur S. Alford ; auditor, C. A. Brown ; room committee, F. H. Goodrich.


Berkshire Club.


Rooms, Hoosac bank block. H. D. Rockwell presi- dent, C. E. Whitney vice president. R. L. Gardner secre" tary, H. A. Gallup; directors, H. D. Rockwell, E. B. Cady A. C. Weber, W. S. Gallup, C. E. Whitney, E. A. Mc- Millin, A. W. Chippendale.


West End Club.


Meets in room on Brown street second Sunday of each month. Edward Wilcox president. William Moore vice president, Melton Birson recording secretary, John Whalen financial secretary, George White treasurer.


Lafayette Guards.


Meets first and third Mondays of each month. Maxim King captain, Louis Benjamin first lieutenant; George Rosette second lieutenant, Mederick Beloin first sergeant, Joseph Petier second sergeant, Athanese Bouvier president, Frank Carron treasurer.


Republican City Committee.


N. B. Flood chairman, Clarence P. Niles secretary, C. L. Frink treasurer. Auditing Committee, W. A. Ingra- ham, C. W. Ford, J. T. Potter. Chairmen of Ward Com- mittees : Ward 1, James Drysdale ; Ward 2, P. M. Farley; Ward 3, C. P. Niles ; Ward 4, F. S. Illingsworth ; Ward 5, C. L. Frink; Ward 6, N. B. Flood; Ward 7, W. F. Gaudette.


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Banks.


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Adams National Bank of North Adams.


Incorporated 1832. Re-organized 1865. Capital $500,000. Surplus and undivided profits $150.000. E. S. Wilkinson president, A. C. Houghton vice-president, W. H. Pritchard cashier. Directors, H. G. B. Fisher, 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. Gaylord, George L. Rice, Wm. Burton, H. T. Cady. Wm. Arthur Gallup, A. C. Houghton, Arthur Robinson, F. A. Wilcox- son, N. L. Millard. Board of Investment, George L. Rice, W. H. Gaylord, F. A. Wilcoxson.


The Berkshire National Bank.


Capital, $200,000. Authorized capital, $500,000. W. H. Gaylord president, W. W. Butler cashier ; directors, C. H. Cutting, James E. Hunter, H. T. Cady, W. H. Gay- lord. A. B. Mole, W. H. Sperry, George Hopkins, F. A. Wilcoxson, T. Collins.


Hoosac Savings Bank of North Adams.


Incorporated 1871. O. A. Archer president; James E. Hunter. D. J. Barber and S. H. Fairfield vice presidents; E. B. Penniman, Edmond Biss illon, George B. Perry aud- iting committee; Timothy Collins, S. H. Fairfield, 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. Fair- field, E. Bissaillon, George P. Lawrence, George B. Perry, W. W. Richmond trustees; George P. Lawrence clerk of trustees.


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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. President, George H. Kearn; vice-president. P. Boyd ; secretary and treasurer, Charles W. Ford; Directors, G. II. Kearn, P. Boyd, C. W. Ford, R E. Schouler, W. F. Darby, F. L. Tilton, W. C. Ellis, W H. Pritchard, F. N. Blake, M. R. Ford, C. T. Phelps, G. A. Hastings. C. E. Whitney, A. A. Wills, S. Woodhead, H. C. Tower, E. E. Reade : auditors, Alex. Craswell, T. W. Sykes, J. L. Temple; board of in- vestment, W. C. Ellis, M. R. Ford G. A. Hastings ; at- torney, Carleton T. Phelps.


North Adams Public Library.


Open daily from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Reading room 10 a. m. to 9 p. m., Sundays 2 to 7 p. m. Library open Saturdays till 9 p. m. Houghton Memorial building, cor South Church and East Main. Miss Augusta C. Dunton librarian, Miss Angelin M. Veazie first assistant, Miss An- gie M. Blackinton second assistant. Trustees, Miss Annie B. Jackson, Clarence A. Brown, Arthur Robinson.


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, Margaret Stanley, superintendent,


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. T. Cady president, Frank. S. Richardson vice president, treasurer and manager, E. A. Richardson secretary. Directors, Frank S. Richard- son, C. H. Cutting, John Bracewell, H. T. Cady, E. C. Richardson.


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C. T. Sampson Manufacturing Company.


Manufacturers of shoes. George W. Chase president. Alex Craswell clerk.


Dunbar Mills Company.


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


Johnson Manufacturing Company.


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


Blackinton Co.


Incorporated 1893. Manufacturers of fancy cassi- meres, worsteds, kerseys and ladies' dress cloths. W. L. Pomeroy president, O A. Archer treasurer.


North Adams Manufacturing Co.


Braytonville. Incorporated 1877. II. G. B. Fisher president, E. B. Penniman treasurer, Thomas W. Sykes superintendent, John Boulger bookkeeper.


Arnold Print Works.


Incorporated October 10, 1876. Manufacturers of calico prints A. C. Houghton president, William Arthur Gallup treasurer and clerk, 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.


S. B. Dibble Lumber Co.


S. B. Dibble Lumber company of North Adams. Cer- tificate filed May 23. 1899 ; capital stock $40,000; number of shares 400; value of each share $100. Director S. B. Dibble, president, William B. Parmele, treasurer, Thomas Walsh.


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.


P. Boyd president, C. W. Ford treasurer, Albert Haw- kins clerk. Directors, S. F. Carter. John Eastwood: Dan- iel A. Everly. Jessie Hadfield, Wm J. McGilpin. T. A. Mort, James Lunney, Peter MacPhail, E. H. Farnsworth, Sanford A. Plumb, manager.


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Berkshire County Teachers' Association.


President. Superintendent I. F. Hall of this city ; first vice president, W. D. Goodwin of Pittsfield ; second vice president, Principle H. L. Allen of Dalton ; secretary, F. W. Memmott of this city ; treasurer, George W. Gardner ; state delegate, Principal H. A. Strong of the Williams- town high school; executive committee, Superintendent A. W. Rogers of Stockbridge, Superintent Bouton of Pittsfield, Superintendent J. C. Gray of Adams, Dr. H. A. Gadsby of this city, Principal J. D. Seacord of Lee, Miss Smith of Great Barrington and Miss M. Shea of Adams.


Hebrew Synagogue.


Francis street, off 77 State. Louis Levin president, A. Berezin vice president, Louis Herstine secretary, S. Kron- ick treasurer, H. Hurwitz rabbi .


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. District Court, Northern Berkshire.


JURISDICTION IN NORTH ADAMS, CLARKS- BURG AND FLORIDA. NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


Carleton T. Phelps justice, W. H. Woodhead and C. J. Parkhurst special justices, Edwin B. Cady clerk, Charles L. Frank probation 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 Oscar A. Blackinton


Arnold Win B. Adams bank blk Ashe P. J. Adams bank blk Beer Enoch H. Martin blk Bond Anstin city hall


Brooker Charles S. city hall Burch Wm. M. Adams bank blk


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Cady Edwin B. district court Card Chas. A. 2 new Blackinton blk Cesana Cesar Bank st


Davis George 6 Holbrook 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 Charles H. 3 Richview st


Hardenbergh James W. city hall


Kieley E. C. Blackinton bik Holden


Lawrence Geo. P. Hoosac bank blk Lyons Heury S. Hoosac bank blk Mack John H. 77 Main Magenis John E. Kimbell blk Meekins Edward M. 2 Chestnut


Miller George F. Burlingame blk


Niles Clarence P. Hloosac bank bik


Parkhurst Charles J. 68 Main


Phelps Carlton T. Adams bank blk


Preston Abiathar W. 142 E. Main Reed Joseph P. 77 Main


Robinson Arthur M. Robinson bik


Rice George L. 144 E. Main


Richardson Frank S. 71 Main


Richmond T. W. 31 State


Thayer S. Proctor Burlingame blk 1


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Whitaker Valmore A. North Adams Savings bank


Witherell A. J. 11 Church


Woodhead Wm. H. Hoosac bank blk


Notaries.


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 George F. Burlingame blk Phelps Carlton T. Adams bank blk Potter Andrew Adams bank blk Pritchard Wm. H. Adams National bank Wilkinson E. S. Adams National bank


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 roailroad, three miles east of Williamstown. Electric cars run to and from this place every 35 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. J. HI. Spencer and Rev. W. L. Tenney. Church Committees, J. P. Blackinton, W. A. Gove, John Hughes. John E. Davis, J. Uncles ; Clerk and Treas- urer, Arthur N. Smith ; Superintendent of Sunday School, O. H. Archer ; organist, Harry Garstang.


Blackinton Free Library.


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


F. M. T. A. Society.


Rev. J. G. Fallon spiritual director, John H. Mahoney president Joseph Manore vice-president, Martin Ryan corresponding secre- tary, Eugene Bresette financial secretary, M. H. O'Brien treasurer, Albert Bresette sergeant-at-arms. Trustees. John H. Mahoney, J. W. Maher, M H. O'Brien, George Gomeau, Albert Bresette, Wil- liam Gainey, J. Fallon. Meetings first and third Sundays of the month in Father Mathew building, Main street.


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Brigade 6, Alfridians.


Charles Williams hon. com., G. F. Watts vice-com., Charles H. Iles chaplain, Thomas Janes rec. sec., William Jacks treasuerer, Samuel Jones scribe, William Oliver guide, W. Stevenson assistant guide. George Gugh I. S., Win. Iles O. S., Bert Fowles H. C. P., Samuel Jones deputy .


Y. P. S C. E.


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


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


Joha H. Mahoney president, John Muldowney manager.


Blackinton Cadets. ·


Thomas Williams president, W. M. Uncles secretary, John S. Thomas treasurer. Drill every Thursday evening in School hall, under the direction of Mr. Lansing of Williamstown.


Y. M. M. I. A.


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


Abbott Aggie winder bds 2 E. |Ashton Edwin boss loomfixer h 4 Main Geo. W. jr. ball player Ellen Mrs. 2 E. Main Jeannette winder 2 Main Northway bds W. Main Geo. loomfixer h 9 River Frank newsdealer h River st Austin Alice finishing room Adams Miss school teacher bds Blair Henry farmer Carpenter pl Alfred Adam Blackinton road Archer O. A. treas. Black'n Co. J. B. lawyer Detroit William accountant


James farmer Barber Murray wks Gove h River Barton Daniel boss brick yard Bastin Henry barber W. Main Henry jr. carder bds W Main


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Bastin Joseph jr. rem to N. Adams Card Edward B. filling carrier Joseph Carpenter Annie C George P. P farmer Ozro farmer Baudin D. wks brick vard J. wks brick yard N. wks brick yard O. wks brick yard Blackinton road Henry wks brick yard Geo. wks brick yard


· Becket Walter bds 258 W. Main Bennett Wm. 2 W. Main


Berard Win. removed Readsboro Bissaillon J. removed to N Adams Frank 14 Blackinton road 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 cassimeres, see p 76 Blade Fred wks print works h Blackinton road


Bourden Narcise laborer hh Grey- lock


Boyer Joseph removed Greylock Brierley John B. at mill 12 Main Minnia h 12 Main Wm. N. 12 Main 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 Wm. dresser Burr Oliver Blackinton road Bullett Wm. salesman Greylock


Bump Douglas laborer Melvin laborer


Card Chas jr. weaver bds W Main Alice student Normal school Carrie winder


Buffum J. H. Supt. mill h Main


Campbell F. wks bleachery 2


Carpenter John 2 Blackinton road Chapman David tailor Ellen weaver


John weaver rem to Webster


Polly weaver bds 51 W Main Kate finisher bds 51 W. Main Mary operative


Clark Jermiah farmer


Belle weaver bds 3 Blackinton John operative John Mrs. bds No. 6


Wm. loomfixer Eclipse h No 6


Clivins Rose rem S. Adams


Collins Lizzie Mrs. widow


Lizzie dressmaker bds W. Main Carrie finishing bds W Main


Henry works mill Herbert spooler h Main


Collier J. I. flagman Crocket W. returned Klondyke Cronk Dwight farmer


Cudworth Harlam at Arnolds Cumm C. brick yard Greylock


Daly Timothy boarding house Daniels J removed


Darling Augustus wks print works Arthur Blackinton road Davidson Mary operative Wm. Mrs. Davidson st


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


Arthur gone to war Thomas wks Hunter home O'Connel residence Hubert weaver h 6 Prospect John bds Main


Mrs. boarding house Main Richard weaver h Main Wm. rem to Blackstone


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Davis Richard spooler bds 5 Pros- Evans Richard painter and paper pect Wm. jr. bds 6 Prospect


Davies Edward storekeeper Griffith machinist


Grace music teacher bds W Fallon Wm. weaver Main Dora student bds W Main John weaver bds W Main John carder


John R. market gardner


John W. finisher 6 Prospect Mabel milliner bds E Main


Martha Mrs


Oliver boss carder E Main Deveny Peter weaver bds River Doane John A. farmer


Domin Geo. B. wks railroad John boss picker Donavan Frank bds Rickards Mary spooler bds Rickards Timothy finisher


M. plumber North Adams bds River Fowler Edward farmer at Wil- liamstown


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


Estes Lorando B. carpenter h E. Garstang Edward weaver at Bea- Main ver Will teamster bds E Main


Evans Annie burler bds 37 Main David W. 35 W Main Dot darner bds 38 E Main


Fannie wever bds Main


Frank R. North Adams


Francis M. finishing room George R. spinner


J. Mrs. housekeeper h W Main


Odile Main st




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