North Adams city directory 1900, Part 28

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Publication date: 1900
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
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Evans Fannie, weaver, bds Main Francis M., finishing room George R., spinner


J. W. Mrs., housekeeper, h 48 M John, weaver, bds 27 Main Robert, second boss carder at Braytonville Richard, painter and paper


hanger, 26 Blackinton


Exford W. Henry, stenographer W. Henry, carpenter Fallon William, weaver James, boss gigger Lizzie, wks mill, bds River Mary, wks finishing, bds River P., spinner bds River Fleming Annie, at mill, 5 River Ellen, operative


Margaret, dressmaker, River


Michael, River


Michael Jr., spinner, River


Richard, night watchman Richard Jr., spinner


Thomas, at mill , h 5 River


M. plumber N. Adams, bds River Forrester Robt., wks dye house, h Blackinton rd


Fowler Edward, farmer at Wil- liamstown


Frances Sarah, servant at E. W. Blackinton


Hugh. salesman, h Church hill Fyfe Ann Mrs., h River Frazer Louis, weaver Greylock, bds 45 Main


Rosanna, wks mill, bds 45 Main Gainey Fanny, weaver, bds S rd James Mrs., widow, h State rd John T., weaver, bds State rd William, weaver, bds State rd Galvin Wm., M. D., W Main Frances and Mary, dressmakers John, cloth inspector Simon P., Greylock store Garstang Edward, weaver at Beaver Harry, finishing Mary, spooling


Worsick S., Beaver mill, bds W Main Gomeau George E., weaver, Main Joseph, laborer, Main Odile, Main William, Main


396


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Gove Franklin B., teamster, 21 E M Wm. N., clerk, h Main Wm. H., farmer, State rd S. Cully, teamster, bds Main Green Albert, weaver Jane Mrs., deceased Samuel


C. A., wks brick yard, h W M Elsie, wks mill, h River


Grimes John, h 2 East Main


Hannum John F., h 29 Main


S. W. (Porter & Hannum) h 29 Main


Havard David, weaver


Kate, wks finishing, bds Flat Herbert Wm., painter, bds 24 E M Hermon Chas., gardener, Leonard Frank, dresser, 49 Main


Lena, saleslady, bds Leonard


W. H., loomfiexr, 47 Main


Hewitt John, weaver, h Flat John, bds Main


Hill George, farmer


George Jr., spooler, bds back rd Walter, carder, h back rd


Holland Andrew, carpenter Annie, h Wmstown Philip, operative, Main


Hopkins Augustus, h E Main Alanson E., farmer


Chester, carpenter, Prospect


Eva, bookkeeper N. A., h Leon- ard Edward N., farmer


Thomas, wks Hunters, h new iron bridge


Hewett Albert, bartender, 46 Black- inton rd


Howells Richard, spinner, bds Leoil- ard


Beatrice, winder, bds Leonard


Elizabeth, weaver, bds Leonard


Howland Annie, teacher at Monroe Bridge


Charles, student Colgate college Philander, mason Hughes Edward, carder


. John A., wks mill, h 40 Main


Edward, student, bds 40 Main Mary, operative Thomas, weaver, Braytonville


Humphrey David, finisher


Hunter Wm. Jr., clerk Davies, bds Prospect


James, weaver, bds Prospect Andrew, dresser, Prospect


Joseph T., weaver, h Prospect William, h Prospect Belle, h Prospect


Hutton John G., wks Arnolds, h W Main


Iles Charles, weaver, Leonard Wm., finisher, h Prospect


Wm. F., butcher at North Ad- ams, h Leonard


Harry, butcher, bds Leonard Jacks Wm., gardener, h River Jackson John, finisher, h Main Jepson Arthur, at mill, h 39 Main Jones Alfred, weaver Johnsons Lila, weaver, bds 4 Prospect Susie, darner, bds 4 Prospect Jacob, rem Blackstone Archie, bellboy Greylock hotel, Williamstown


Jennie, servant Williamstown Garnet, weaver, bds Flat


Harry Jr., weaver, bds Flat Harry, weaver, h E Main Edward, weaver, h Main Edawrd, weaver bds Main David, milk peddler, River David, weaver, Prospect


Daniel, weaver, h Flat Edward, shoemaker, Flat Fred, weaver Flat Frank, weaver, Flat


Henry, dyer, bds Davidson John H., weaver, bds Flat John J., deceased


John W., wool sorter, h Prospect John, rem


Lew, laborer, E Main


Albert, bds Davidson


Annie, bds Leonard


Bert, bds Main


Henry, weaver, bds Davidson Maude, bds Main


Wm. E., weaver, h Main


Samuel, weaver, h Davidson Sarah, weaver, h Main Tillie, weaver, Flat Thomas, dyer, h Main Thomas J., carder, h Main


Charles, spooler, bds Main M. O. LARKIN. Pianos, No. Adams Gertrude, drawer-in, bds Main JAMES T. LARKIN, Printer, No. Adams


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Jordan Harry, dyer, h Flat Kately Clarence, laborer, W Main Kay Thomas, weaver, bds Main Kenyon John, loomfixer Johnsons Anna Mrs., bds 6 Main Kettley George, weaver, bds 27 M King F., wks brick yard Nelson, wks brick yard, bds W Main


Kingston George, dyer, h Main Kinsey Edwin, school janitor, h M Wm., weaver, h E Main


Harriet, weaver, bds E Main Wm. Jr., flagman John, wks mill, bds Blk. rd Kleiner August, dyer, Main


Labrick A., wks brick yard F., wks brick yard Labeau A., laborer, 48 Main Henry, at mill, W Main Peter, h 45 Main


Lafreniere Joseph, ins. agt., 27


Blackinton rd


Lairvie Edward, laborer, h Main Lamon Archie, laborer, bds W Main Charles Mrs., W Main Della, drawer-in, W Main


Roy, weaver, W Main


Roy, weaver, W Main


Stewart, laborer, W Main Wm., finisher, Blackinton, W


Main


Willie, teamster


Lanard Lewis, weaver, h Main rd Larabee Edw., laborer, h W Main Emma, spooler, bds W Main Learnigg John, weaver bds Main Lemm Charles, loomfixer, h Main Lillian, finisher, bds Leonard Leonard S. S., carpenter h Leonard Frederick, carpenter, Leonard Leahy Michael, dyer, Blackinton rd Lloyd S. L. Dr., Sand Springs Lord Edward, River Loches John, clerk F. R. R., bds Prospect Lyman Charles, wks mill, h W Main Mackey Wm. ,weaver, h River Macomber Mary Mrs., operative Madden Mary L., teacher, h North Adams Mahon ey Daniel, spinner, bds Main John, laborer


Mahoney John H., boss spinner Patrick, operative


Patrick J., salesman at mill, bds cor River and State rd Arthur, bds River


Major Minnie, darner, bds Main Manore Alvia, 48 Main Joseph, operative, 48 Main Joseph Jr., spinner, 48 Main


Manter Wm. R., dye house Martin Paul, finishing, bds Main Maxim, Fred, weaver, h Main McBride Chas., wks Greylock, Blk road Thomas, wks Greylock, Blk


road


McDermott James Mrs. confection- ery, h Main


McGaughy Mr. dye house, h Flat


Meas Wm., weaver, h E Main


McHueo Mr., 2 Evans block


McKendrick Robert, wool sorter McNulty Frederick, farmer Bray- tonville


Matterson Andrew J. Mrs., widow, h 19 Main


Archie, teamster, bds 19 E Main Frederick, laborer, bds 19 E M Merriam Delia Mrs., h Main Peter Jr., weaver Meyers Fred F.


Miller Frank, farm hand


Mogel Fred, boss shearer, bds Main Moloney Catherine A., saleslady Elizabeth, dressmaker, h Main


Julia A., bds Main


Nan Á., teacher, h Main


Patrick B. Mrs.


P. H., druggist


M. Mrs., h Main


Monahan Celia, darner, bds River John, law student, bds River Maria, darner, bds River Michael, farmer, h River Michael Jr., sstudent, bds River Patrick J., weaver, bds River


Thomas, inspector, bds River


Montgomery Alfred, weaver, Main Mary, finishing, bds 14 Main Morris Richard Muldowney Hugh, deceased. Hugh, weaver John, inspector


398


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Muldowney Mary E., weaver, Main Maggie, darner, Main


Mumford Lavina Mrs., wks mill, bds 7 Main William, finisher, h Main Murphy John, bds 11. Main William, weaver, h 11 Main Murray Michael Mrs., h River Myers Syble Mrs., bds Gove blk Navin John, painter, Main Will, weaver, bds boarding h Netherwood Joseph, Main Alice, winder, h 41 Main Emma, clerk, bds 41 Main William. at mill, h 41 Main NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO., see p 89, public pay station Blackin- ton store Nickelson Melinda, h Main O'Brien James Mrs., widow, h 15 Blackinton rd M. H., ins. agt., 15 Blk. rd Oliver Wm., wks card room, h Leonard


Owen Edward, weaver, h River Annie, student Normal school John, wool sorter, bds River Matthew, dresser, bds River Sarah, darner, bds River William, rem Pittsfield


Palmer Mary, domestic at Archer's Pates Arthur, wks Hunters, bds Leonard


Patterson Homer, coachman, bds State rd


J. D., milkman, h State rd Pelky Napoleon, barber Mrs., weaver Beaver, 2 E Main Peter Merriam J. finishing room, bds Main


Phelps Allen D., milk dealer Walter, wks finishing room


Piehler Margaret, darner, bds Leon- ard Pigeon J., wks brick yard


Phillips Wm., bell boy at Greylock hotel


Ernest, wks finishing room, bds 9 Main


Maude, finisher, bds Main Maurice, h North Adams


Morris, shoemaker, h W Main John, weaver, h Gove blk


Pincombe Carrie, weaver, bds 8 M · Helen, weaver, S Main Martha, weaver, bds S Main William, h & Main


Wmn. Jr., clerk, bds Greylock Platt Clarence, wks brick yard, h W Main


C. W., carpenter, bds Cudworth Potter Melton, bds Flat Pope Henry, dye house, Gove blk Powell James, finisher


Matthew, artist, h Flat


WVm., finishing room, h Main Pratt James, loomfixer, Brayton- Price Sarah E., at mill, bds 27 Main Proux Wilfred, blacksmith, Main Pugh George dyer


Rainey John, finisher, h Leonard Robert, weaver, Leonard


Ransford Chas., laborer, h 2 Black- inton st Helen Mrs., widow, h 2 Nathan, laborer


Ranford Libby, bds 2 W Main Ransehousen Wm. overseer, h Main Read Byron, laborer, h River Reese John E., weaver, h Flat


Lizzie, servant at Washburn's Minnie, darner, bds Flat


Reynolds James H., boss dress, h Main


Richardson James, wks brick yard, Wm. B., h State rd Williamn, weaver, h W Main h Main Rickards Elizabeth, h Main Frank B., laborer George D., butcher


Marcus, clerk, bds Church Melinda Mrs., h Church hill Susan C., teacher, h Church Riordan Hanora, dressmaker Mary


Robare Julia. Mrs., h Main


Roberts George, laborer, Blk. rd Ida, bds Blackinton rd Robinson Fred, back rd George, laborer, h back rd Roger Florence I., saleslady Rowland Wm., operative Rowlands Arthur, weaver


Rudman A., student, bds Prospect


Hubert, weaver, bds Prospect Lily, darner, bds 2 Prospect


399


BLACKINTON DIRECTORY.


Sainsbury Eliza Mrs., h 17 Main Savage Wm., farmer, h Blk. rd Schouler Fred


Ambrose, loomfixer. Main George F., wks Hunters Sarah Mrs., h Blackinton rd Scott Thomas A., carpenter, h


Leonard


Shaw Mace, teamster, h back rd Mrs., spooler, h River


Shearer Joseph, weaver, h Flat


Sherman L. C., poultry yard, Black- inton road


Smalley Annie, spooler, h W Main Smart Delbert, h State rd


SMITH ARTHUR N., bookkeeper Blackinton Co.


Henry, blacksmith, Blk. rd Natalie A., student, bds Main


Stack David F., finisher, bds Main Mary, wks mill, bds Main James, operative


William, plumber at No. Adams Stewart H. H., h Main


Strait John, dyer bds Doanes pl


Stokes Wm. H., weaver, bds Main Wm. Mrs., h Main Stone Ellen, weaver, bds River Minnie Mrs., h 44 Main


Strail F. D., weaver, h 40 Main John Mrs.


Leander, weaver, h River


Sullivan James, fireman, h 46 Main Michael, flagman


Patrick, weaver bds 46 Main Sweeney Josephine, Wmstown Taft Cora E., bds Main Herbert J., weaver, Main James E., loomfixer, 6 Main John, student, bds 6 Main Mabel, finishing room, bds 6 M S. Jane Mrs., 6 Main Wm. H., carpenter, E Main Tatro Joseph, brickmaker Anthony, farmer, h Main J., wks brick yard Mary, winder, bds n iron bridge Taylor Joseph, gardener, Leonard Thayer Elbert, painter h Bishop lane


Irwin, student, bds Bishop lane Thebedore E., wks brick yard, W M Thomas Esther, darner


Agnes, bds Main Bert, operative, bds Flat


Thomas George, Jr., weaver Ethel, bds Main George, operative John, fuller John W., weaver


John S., h 11 Main


Mary, weaver


Mortimer W., prin. school, bds


5 Phelps Richard, weaver, 11 Main Thompson Bushnell, h State rd Tibbits John, gardener


Turner E., engineer mill , h W M Edward W., 2d hand spinner, h 19 Main


Richard, wks finishing, h W M Thomas, wke weave room, h W Main Uncles Fred, weaver, h 2 Prospect Henry, at mill, h Prospect John, finisher, h Prospect William, inspector


Utman Annie E., teacher kinder- garten North Adams


Lorenzo, carpenter, h Church h Theodore, h Williamstown Commodore, bds Church


Venaree James, weaver Eclipse, h 4 W Main


Voreau Andrew, laborer, h 12 Main Joseph, weaver Beaver, bds 12 Main Walker, Rand & Son, brick yard, State rd


Washburn Charles E., boss dyer, E Main


C. Earle, student, h Main Washburne Benj. W., rem Andover Waterhouse John, designer, h Main Watts Gideon, cloth inspector, 10 Main


Webb Edward, weaver, 42 Main Webster Thomas, painter, h 34 Main White, Bertie, U. S. army Frank, winder, h Main


Leon, h Main


Jerry, wks Eclipse, N. Adams Levi, laborer, h Wmstown Levi Jr., weaver, bds W Main Mary, at North Adams, bds 6 Blackinton rd


Thomas, watchman Brayton-


ville, h 11 W Main Walter, twister, h Main


400


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Wilcox Thomas, weaver, Main William, weaver, River


Williams Charles, painter, h Leon- ard


Emily, darner, bds W Main


Eddie, student, bds 49 W Main


Frank, wks mill, bds 34 Main Jane, weaver, h Main


Jane Mrs., widow, h Leonard


John W., weaver, bds 50 W M


Lilly, darner, bds 49 W Main


Williams Eliza Mrs., h Main


Mary Jane, winder, W Main Minnie, student, bds W Main Richard Mrs., widow, 49 Main Roy, weaver, bds 36 Main Thomas, weaver John H., h Main


Woodruff Charles, traveling sales- man B. & D., h Blk. rd Worthington Margaret Mrs., finish- er, h Main


Hoosac Tunnel Statistics.


First proposed (for canal), 1819


Chartered,


1848


Commenced,


1851


Headings met, Nov. 27,


1874


Completed,


1875


Lighted by Electricity,


1889


Total length, feet,


25,031


East end to Central shaft, feet,


- 12,837


Central shaft to West shaft, feet,


9,694


West slraft to West end, feet,


2,500


Depth Central shaft, feet,


1,028


Depth West shaft, feet,


318


Size Central shaft, feet,


15×27


Size West shaft, feet,


10x14


Height Eastern summit, feet,


1,429


Height Western summit, feet,


1,718


Grade per mile, feet,


26.40


Rock excavation, tons,


1,900,000


Height, feet,


20


Width, feet,


24


Water discharged East end, gals. per min.,


100


Water discharged West end, gals, per min., 600


Men employed,


800 to 900


Miles from Boston,


136


First train through, Feb. 9,


1875


First freight train, April 15,


1875


First passenger train. Oct, 13


1875


Above tide at East portal, feet,


766


Total length brick arching, feet,


7,573


Number bricks used in arching,


20,000,000


Cost


$14,000,000


Lives lost,


195


Error in line at points of meeting,


9-16 inch


Water pumped from Central shaft, gallons per minute, .


214


Rock, - Mica slate with quartz nodules


Contractors F. & W. Shanley, Montreal


Chief Civil Engineer, Benj. D. Frost


Explosive,


Tri-nitro glycerine


Read the rules and regulations of the State Normal School


Beware of Bogus Directory Canvassers.


READ ALL THE ADVERTISEMENTS VERY CAREFULLY.


40I


GREYLOCK DIRECTORY.


GREYLOCK.


Greylock is a typical New England cotton manufacturing vil- lage, situated about two iniles west of North Adams on the line of the Fitchburg railroad. Electric cars run to and from every 35 minutes. Fares, steam or electric, five cents.


Y. P. S. C. E. SOCIETY.


Prayer meeting every Thursday afternoon in hall over store under leadership of student from Williamstown.


PROTESTANT SUNDAY SCHOOL.


Protestant Sunday school every Sunday over store at 3.30 p. m. Mr. Dickinson, Williams College, superintendent, assisted by students.


FRENCH CATHOLIC CHURCH.


Rev. Fr. Beaudoin, pastor. Mass at 9 and 10.30 o'clock Sunday; Sunday school, 1.30; Vespers 2.00; Mass 8.00 o'clock Monday.


Aldred John, loomfixer, Clark h Anderson Chas., farmer, 33


Chas. Jr., weaver, 45 new rd Felix, trucking, new rd James, farm hand, bds 45 James Jr., barber, 33 Nelson, milkman, bds 33


Pierre, shoe shop, 9 new rd Vellaire Mrs., h 33 Wm., clerk, h Main Adaut Alfred, rem Blk rd Alderman Fred, h State rd


Dellas, wks Ellis, h State rd Babcock Antony, wks Braytonville Bandro Emile, weaver Barbeau John, weaver, h 6 J. Mrs., h 23


Louis, card room, h 23 Baldwin Harry, boss weaver, h 93 Bardsley James, boarding house Beaudin Nelson, wks brick yard Belanger Will, rem Canada Beaudrault Noah, wks mill Benoit E. D. Mrs., h 34 Joseph, clerk Galvin, bds 34 Rose Miss, bds 34


Wm. Mrs., housekeeper 87 WVm., weaver, h 87


Berard Geo., wks Hunters, h Blk. r Benj. C., loomfixer, h new rd Ulric J., barber, North Adams, h State rd, see adv. Betournay Julius, laborer, new rd Bissaillon Eva, wks mill, bds 33 Fred, wks Greylock


Frank, bds Crosier


Fred, h 10 Joseph, wks Union, h 8 Mary, spinner Blaydes Alfred, at print works, h Blackinton rd Blessington Mary, wks mill Boisjoly Modest, at brick yard Bourdon Narcise, h Greylock b h Bourdeau Wm., laborer, h 8


Beaudin Mary, weaver, bds State rd Napoleon, weaver, bds State rd Nelson, brick yard, h State rd Nelson, Jr., brick yd, h State rd Boyer Arsene, shoemaker, bds 44 Joseph, laborer, h new rd Paul, 56 new rd


Bressette Eugene, 9 Protection ave Albert, loomfixer, h 9 Proection B. Miss, wks mill, bds 9 Protec. Edgar D., new rd


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Bressette Laura, wks mill, bds 9 Protec Brown A., h Greylock


Buchanan Isabella M., teacher, $4 John, wks Holyoke, h 34 John Jr., cigarmaker Collins Buckinshaw Mr., wks mill bds b h Burke John, laborer, 5 1-2 Protec. Card Louis G., h r of crossing Cassidy James, wks mill bds b h Chalifoux Louis Theophile Tom, laborer


Charbineau Geo., weaver, h 93


Chetto Charles, weaver


Clark Isabella, weaver, Blackinton Mary, h 43 Blackinton rd Wm., h 6 Blackinton rd


Collins Daniel, laborer, h 67 Daniel Jr., laborer, bds Main Josie, student Wm., teamster, h Main Crews Wm., milkman, h Ford farm Conrad Elsner, weaver


Crosier E. L., station agt., h n cr. Cumm Charles Sr., laborer


Chas. Jr., brick yd, Blackinton Peter, wks Braytonville, h 73 Victor, finisher, h 73


Davian Ones, grinder card room Davis Hickley, bds n crossing Edward


Dion Louis, enginerr, h 30


Donnelly James, bds new rd


Duffy John, wks spinning, h 92 Dupre Amelia, bds 89


M. wood chopper, h 89


Dupell Chas., teamster, h Anderson blk


Dupont Paul, weaver


Dupuis Israel Mrs., rem Canada


Duguret Henry, laborer, h 28


Durocher James, barber, h State rd DUROCHER EDWARD F., hair- dresser, North Adams


Dutz Carbeill, weaver


ELLIS A. E., laundry, h new rd, see adv.


Ellies Nicholas


Fagan Roy, weaver, bds b h Fountain Albert, operative, bds 63 Gauthier Thomas, brick yard Galvin S. P. & Co., general store Golden Patrick, flagman F. R. R. Goyette Dolard, laborer, h 83


Gelineau Joseph, at mill, h 88 rein Joseph, weaver, bds 2 Ford ave Salius, at mill Gero Leb, gardener Eusebe Mrs., widow


Graig Edward, wks mill, bds b h Green Harlow P. Mrs., boarding Barney Mrs., bds Crosier Greylock Mfg. Co., gingham Harvey W., spinner, State rd Heap James, weaver, bds b h Herzig John, carpenter, h 4 Protec. Herman Prackelt, slasher tender, Hughes Edward, baker, rem Jones Thomas, paper hanger, h 30 Juaire E., cobbler


Junior Ida, wks card room, h 77 Greylock rd Leonard, boss carder Kazette Della, wks mill, bds b h K., wks mill, bds 7 b h


Kliner August, at mill Blackinton, h Blackinton rd King Eveline, wks mill, bds 62 Max, h 49 State rd


Lachambre Olevine, weaver


Lafreniere Alex., laborer, h 30 Eugene, wks mill Idubric, h Greylock rd


Sinia, rem Blackinton rd


Laliberte Albert, carpenter, h 36 Henry, h 14 Lawler Wm., weaver Mary, bds 36 Oliver, electrician, bds 14 Wilfred, at mill, bds 36


Lachapelle Edward, weaver, 94 n r Langaur Albert, laborer Herman, weaver, bds 22 Lavell Joseph


Lavaller Nazaire, weaver


Lavine Eugene, wks card room


Lavoy Mary, weaver, bds 2 Crosier


Lebire Eavina, spinner, rem Canada Liberdi Joseph, rem North Adams


Liskey C., wks Pittsfield Liville Eugene, weaver LORRAINE, office 3 Boland blk, N. Adams, see p 125


Madden John, wks Blackinton, h S r Marchal Jules, weaver, h Greylock Jennie, h 37


Minnie, weaver, bds Fords lane McClintock John, bds Protection


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McCuen Ellen, weaver John, Jr., laborer John, h 24 William, laborer


McNulty Barney, wks mill, bds b h Meehan Catherine, weaver, bds 10 new rd Jennie, weaver, bds 10 new rd John H., 10 new rd Maggie, weaver, h 10 new rd Patrick J. Rev., h 10 Greylock Menard Joseph, h 21


Miller E. L., bookkeper, bds Harvie NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO., see p 89, public station Blackinton store


Niles F. E., painter, h 6 State rd O'Brien Michael, ins., 15 Blk rd


Ryan Lucy, bds 11 Protection ave Win., wks mill, bds b h Sannon Mary Mrs., h 99 Savage Wm., teamster Schlums Carl, weaver Schouler Fred, removed Adams Senecal Jce, weaver, h 27 Greylock Shaw Robert, weaver, bds b h Shea Thomas, boss spinner No. 1 Greylock


Sheldon Walter, at mill, h & Protec. Shepherd Charles, farmer


Sherman Chas. E. Mrs., bds old rd James, No. 1 Greylock Smith Agnes, bds 3


Dolphine, spinner, bds 3 Ephriam, weaver, h 3


Smith Frank, carpenter, h 3 Henry, weaver, h 69


Margaret Mrs., at mill bds 13 Spitler Herman, weaver, h Protec. Susbrick Frederick, at mill, h 16 Swartzer Paul, at print works, h Protection ave Tagen Frank, wks mill, bds b h Telch Antoine, 18 Protection ave A., bas 18 Protection ave Tessier Richard, laborer, h 35 Rachel, dyer, h 27 Tetro Charles, brick yard Tischler Clement, weaver mill Tobin Larry, wks mill, bds b h Thomas, wks mill, bds b h Towne W. J., h State rd Tumpane Kate Mrs., rem Turcint Joseph, operative, h State r Varin Andrew, laborer, h 2 Blk rd Vernard James, grocer, 4 Blk. rd Villeneuve Geo., machinist, h 96 Vinel'ette Jolias, weaver Voget Herman, weaver, h Proter. Warner August, weaver, h Protec. Warde Wm., mule spinner Whitmore Edward, clerk B. & D., h 19 Protection ave Edward Sr., wks Windsor, h 19 Grace, student, bds 19 Protec. Clara, wks Windsor, bds 19 Pro. Wilkinson Thomas, loomfixer Welch John, weaver, bds b h James T. Larkin, Printer, No. Adams. Read all the Advertisements carefully. READ THE NEW CITY CHARTER. Blackinton rd .O'Hara John Mrs., wks mill, bds b h Osgood Thomas, carpenter, h n r Otis Mr., shoemaker, h State rd Packard Robert, wks B. & A., bds 20 Greylock rd Parker Peter, tailor Paquette May, bds Crosier Pera Alphonse, weaver Louis, weaver Phelps George H., gardener Pigeon Fred, 1 Blackinton rd Plantier Eugene, h 44 Greylock Peter, laborer, rem Waltham Pike George, weaver Proud Bertha, rem North Adams Charles, laborer, bds 83 State rd Julia, weaver, bds 83 State rd Winfield, h 83 Provost Modest, weaver Rabitarlle Wm., fruit peddler Raymond Domino, h 71 Henry, weaver, h 71 Napoleon, h 71 Rice James, weaver, new rd Robare Frank, wks Johnsons, h 35 State rd Robert Fred, butcher rem Rondeau Theophile, brick yard Rupell Charles, teamster . Ryan John, farmer, h 11 Protection Dennis, rem North Adams James, bds 11 Protection ave M. O. LARKIN, Pianos, North Adams. John PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS.


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Deaths in North Adams.


From June 8, 1899, to June 16, 1900.


Of persons 18 years of age and upwards.


1899.


1899.


Date. .


Name.


Age.


Date.


Name.


Age.


June 8 Helen A. Haskins,


45


Sep. 25


Marie Durant,


62


8


Fred Hill,


26


25 Gilbert Jewett, 59


10


Palmery Blackinton,


85


31 Martin G. Lesure,


78


11 Giroux Girard,


34


Sep. 3 Falbino Taroli,


24


20 John H. Welch,


33


7 Peter Kogicki,


£1


25 Marie Louise Lebel,


41


17 James Hardin Flagg,


65


29 Alraithon Preston,


76


17 Frederick Thomas,


55


29 Frederick Sorelle,


61


18 Catherine Fesch,


72


30 John Codere


27 Starkweather Wendell,


69


July 3


Susan O'Leary,


- 44


28


John Rowan,


65


4 Waterman L White,


64


30 Henry Hall,


65


7 Howland Ackert,


71


30


Alice Shultis,


5.7


7 James H. Hill,


74


Oct. 1


Albert F. Witherell,


69


8 Daniel K. Hunter,


74


3 Joseph Richard,


22


9 Grace Leonesiv,


24


4 Ernest W. Stockwell,


32


13 Anthony Cretty,


37


5 John Sykes,


$6


13 Mary Jorgenson,


31


8


Amy Cruze,


28


14 Teresa Demarico,


23


8 Nellie Kelly,


35


16 Thomas O'Neil,


25


9 Quinn Hourahan,


65


17 William Fox,


26


11 Philip McEnroe,


28


19 William Curry,


56


13 Elmira Fountain,


CS


17 Elsie Beliveau,


71


15 John MacDonald,


41


21 Emily Goodwin,


48


17 Mary L. Brown,


,4


21 John Madden,


60


18 Timothy Donovan,


60


24 Robert Darrow,


32


17 Paul Shapiro,


24


24 Jennie Frazer,


40


18


Elizabeth M. Follet,


64


26 James M. Horrigan,


52


21


Jennie Campbell,


27 Mary Gregory,


31


22


Everett Gould,


Aug. 1


Levi Clement,


33


25 Sarah Albro,


55


5 Mary Short,


6 Margaret O'Connel,


55


30


Albert Cressy,


6 Ellen Swan,


40


Nov. 2


Lizzie Curley,


6 Mary E. Garber,


29


3 Benjamin F. Finney,


65


13 John Bisson,


34


4 Luther I. Webster,


69


13 Stevenson McAdoo,


56


6 Mary Molloy,


45


16 Elizabeth Harris,


62


8 Mary Hogan,


23


52


2 Allen A. Rivers,


71


28


Joseph Faille,


52


51


27


29


5


Louise M. James,


55


14 Gertrude C. Murdock,


34


22 Timothy Riordan,


405


NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.


1899. Date.


Name.


Age.


1900 Date.


Name.


Age.


Nov. 11


Lawrence Crowley,


37


Feb. 13


Daisy Dell Davenport,


32


21


Bessie Livermore,


21


22


Willis H. Craswell,


38


21


Renel Burrows,


47


22


Martha P. Wright,


87


28


Daniel Bryant,


52


23


Michael Foley,


41


30


Jerome E. Belding,


49


24


Charles H. Watermough, 56


30


Sarah J. Stone,


80


26


Octave Robert,


65


28


Alfred B. Hosely,


74


27


Anne Haley,


70


Dec. 1


Katie C. Meade,


24


27


Rosini Lebert,


19


6


Florence Eldridge,


28


28


David Braton,


75


15


Mertilda Saunders,


47


Mar. 2


George White,


22


17


Jasper H. Adams,


71


3


Mattie Blais,


5.2


19


John H. Cody,


24


4


Samuel A. Groves,


49


20


Fannie A. Baker,


73


5


Elizabeth Bright,


90


21


Mary Helen Green,


62


6


Joseph John,


24


24


Arthur Forgette,


22


7


Etta M. Curley,


24


25


Josephine Racicot,


22


8


John B. McAdoo,


56


28 Charles Warner,


60


12


Vital Rougeau,


ES


28 Louisa Burnham,


C2


13


Charles C. Austin,


52


29


Christina Melling,


75


13 Allie A. Mattison,


30


30


Paul Carlton Chase,


19


14


Louisa Rowley,


71


1900


Angie E. Dunham, 15


31


Jan. 3


Agnes Morand,


35


15 Maria Gregson,


69


4


Flora E. Noble,


49


16 Eliza J. Garlick,


72


5 Annie Moran,


35


18 Catherine Hynes,


67


9 Mary Doyle,


71


19


Fanny E. Jackson,,


24


9 Zeffay Duquette,


19


20


Jay Avery Deming,


69


9 William Davis,


72


20


Emeline Blackinton,


$1


10


Martha Wilkinson,


39


20


George Lambert,


60


11 Adelia Stewart,


C3


21


John D. Follett,


66


17


Andrew Corsiglia,


$9


22


Mary Cameron,


69


18 Bridget Fee,


32


24


James Mitchell,


71


20 John D. Mosher,


69


25


Amasa E. Sherman,


72


21


John W. Miller,


65


29 Margaret Hayes,


22


Elizabeth Thompson,


43


31


John Flynn,


61


23


Margaret Collins,


32


Apr. 1 John Harber,


33


25


Mary Agnes Mandeville, 63


54


2 Sarah Van Valkenburgh, 58


27


Annie Sophia O'Hara,


63


11


Sullivan A. Crandall,


5S


28 Harriet Jane Utman,


61


11 Graconno Caneralli,


23


30 Bernardo Touvernini,


23


12 Catherine Bradley,


50


31


Catherine Bridgman,


43


12


Julie Barette,


55


Feb. 1


Delphin Belanger,


39


12


Emily Kimbell,


73


1 Joseph Vinson,


80


13 Arthur Robinson,


53


2 Mary S. Taylor,


35


14 Delande Duverner,


56


7 Mabel L. Witt,


25


16


John Crowley,


54


8 Emeline Robinson,


S1


17


Alice Baker,


46


10 Agnes S. Herrington,


53


19


Walter W. Cudworth,


18


11 Samuel Gould,


S3


21


Thomas O'Conner,


21


14 Thomas Whalen,


53


25 Jennie Gilrain,


18


15 Sarah S. Harmon,


69


25 Stephen Goggin,


78


17 Patrick Flynn,


72


27 Sarah J. Moon,


63


17 Lizzie Girard,


41


23


Josette Mathews,


2 Ellen M. Church,


55


26


Margaret Bradley.


.


406


JAMES T. LARKIN'S


Date. Name.


Age.


Date.


Name.


Age.


27


Edgar C. Hyndman,


24


23


Mary Gowey,


20


28


Ulderique Marcesseau,


41


25


Nancy Harrington,


75


29


Thomas McCormack,


54


26


Delia Daley,


29


Simeon Holcomb,


69


29


Grace B. Noon,


22


30


Maria L. Decker,


60


29


Thomas B. Buxton,


2


Agnes Elder,


37


31 Fred D. Clark,


27


5


James Eadie,


83


31


Sarah Tuttle,


81


6


Solomon Payette,


50


June


7


Maria Gould,


89


2 Mary Elizabeth Gray,


29


10


Annie E. Hunt,


52


6 Celia R. Hamer,


29


13


Frances E. Swift,


01


William S. Gordon,


43


15


Mrs. Edw. Bowman,


76


12


Michael Shea,


70


16


Mrs. J. H. Shumway,


79


12 Ellen Elizabeth Viens,


20


21


Charles Cottrell,


34


12


Lea Roy,


44


REVERE = HOUSE.


J. W. LEWIS, Propietor.


Every room in the house heated by steam. Hot and cold water in every room. Open all night. Broadway, at South End of Union Depot. TROY, N. Y.


D. W. ELMORE, Contractor and Builder. 87 PORTER STREET,


NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


JAMES T. LARKIN,


THE OLDEST PRINTER


IN BERKSHIRE COUNTY.


STILL AT THE OLD PLACE DIRECTORY BUILDING, 5 MAIN ST.


May 2


William Spencer,


53


31


Florence A. Platt,


56


407


NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.


Conway Bros. & Kane,


BREWERS OF PURE


ALES = AND = PORTER


CELEBRATED


Still and Pressure Ales


A SPECIALTY.


2312 to 2332 7th Avenue,


Troy, =


=


N. V.


BOLTON'S Home Brewed Ales.


Best in the World. Excellent Tonic. Prompt as Stimulant. TROY, N. Y.


Telephone, 923.


Invaluable as an aid to the Recuperation of the System, weak- ened by illness, toil or privation. To the health it is a Palatable Beverage. It Tones up the System of the weary toiler. It Brings Strength to the debilitated invalid. Warranted Pure.


Free from all drugs or chemicals. No impurities allowed near its manufacture. It should be in every home. When you want a pure wholesome glass of ale, ask for BOLTON'S HOME BREWED. Sold at all first-class saloons, cafes or restaurants.


BOLTON'S BITTER BEER has no superior in the world for its nutritive and health giving qualities. Bottled for family use at


QUANDT BOTTLING WORKS. TROY, N. Y. Telephone 587.


408


JAMES T. LARKIN'S


The Wendell.


The New American, 211 North Street. Rates $2.00, 2.50 and 3.00. AMERICAN PLAN.


Cor. South & West Sts. European Plan $1 per day & up. American Plan $3 per day & up. Plumb & Clark, Proprietors, PITTSFIELD, MASS.


JAMES EAGAN.


Wholesale and Retail Grocer.


We have a man in Adams and North Adams every week, Will call on you and give Lowest Prices on all goods.


32 36 and 38 DEPOT STREET, PITTSFIELD, MASS.


Berkshire Brewery. GIMLICH & WHITE.


BREWERS and MALTSTERS. Liquid Malt Extract. This preparation is highly recommended by physicians for invalids and children. Reliable, healthful and invigorating. Sold by M. M. Welch & Co., North Adams. Bottlers of fine India Pale Ale, Old Porter, Ales and Lagers. PITTSFIELD, = MASS.


Ouro REGISTERED TRADE MARK


CURO BLOOD TONIC.


Makes Weak People Strong. CURO CURES. ALL DRUGGISTS HAVE IT! -:-


THE ....


GEM LETTER SCALE


Capacity == II ozs., a good cheap office scale. Well nickled and packed in wooden box.


Price


Postage


Prepaid


1.00 EACH.


or $10 per Dozen.


CUTTER-TOWER COMP'Y


Established 1845. No. 173 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass.


The New Franklin


Not in the Trust !


Durable, High Speed, Visible Writing, Lock- ed Alignment. $75.00 on easy payments. See back colored page. Cutter-Tower Co. Boston


Franklin®


FRAMLA


.C.N.ACO.


The New Franklin $75.00,


On easy installments.


One prominent inventor said "The old style typewriters were built up-side down. Had the first machines embodied vis:ble writing, any Other cons uction would have been absurd."


We have new and second hand machines of all kinds at the lowest prices. Write us or call. -


Cutter Tower Co.


173 Devonshire St., . BOSTON MASS.


7


NOLAN


CALE CO.


PAT TED


G


a


TASS


F. CONNOR,


MANUFACTURER OF


Grand and Upright Pianos


CONNOR PIANOS


are marvelous in Tone, Touch and Design. Are recognized by musicians and musical critics as, one of the few Great Pianos of the world .. These renowned instruments are constructed with a care and · supervision which no ordinary piano receives. We are sole agents for the


CONNOR PIANOS


and carry a complete line of all the latest casings and woods. We ask an examination of these marvelous instruments by all intending purchasers.


M. O. Larkin, 20 Bank Street, North Adams, Mass. M. A. Larkin Music Rooms, 317 High Street, Holyoke, Mass. Frank Larkin, Pittsfield, · Mass. F. Connor Piano Factory, 134th Street and Trinity Ave. Warerooms, 4 E 42nd Street, near Fifth Avenue,


NEW YORK:


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