North Adams city directory 1901, Part 26

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Publication date: 1901
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
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LAFAYETTE LODGE, F. AND A. M.


Regular meetings on the Monday on or before the full toon in Masonic Hall, 62 Main street. Louis Coleman W . M., George B. Fisher S W., William Geddes J. W., James H. Krum treasurer. A. W. Blanchard secretary, E. A. Rand chaplain, F. J. Brainard marshal, E. J. Roberts S. D. , J. W. Holness J. D., J. H. C. Pratt S. S. , Robert McPherson J. S., Samuel Mabbitt tyler.


NAOMI CHAPTER, NO. 17, O. E. S.


Regular meetings on the first and third Thursdays in Ma- sonic Hall, 62 Main street. The election of officers resulted as follows : Worthy Matron Miss Caroline Carey, Worthy Patriarch Joseph Makant, Worthy Associate Mrs. Esther Tower, Secretary Mrs. H. S. Carey, Treasurer Mrs. Eveline Forbes, Conductress Mrs. Reed, Associate Mrs Althea Reed, Finance Committee, Mrs. Tower, Mrs. Reed.


ST. PAUL COMMANDERY, K. T.


Regular meetings on second Friday evening of each month ·n Masonic Hall, 62 Main street.


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A. O. V. W.


ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN. MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 88.


Instituted August 17, 1887. Meetings on the first and third Wednesdays of each month in the Odd Fellows' lodge 100m. Master workman Thomas Leytham, foreman James Mitche I, overseer J. E Deyo, recorder W. L. Loynes, finan- vier W. F. Orr. receiver H. W. Larabee, guide J . E. Faulkner, inside watchman J. D. Northrup, outside watchman Alonzo Gardner, trustee James McGowan, representative to grand lodge J J. Rice, alternate W. L. Loynes.


NORTH ADAMS LODGE.


Meetings on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Foresters' hall, 45 Center street. Master workman John Larkin, foreman John S. Cronin, overseer Thomas F. Casey, recorder P. H. Smith, receiver W . S. Underwood, guide P.S. Urell. inside watchman, Joseph P. Costello.


ENDOWMENT RANK. K. OF P.


Meetings are held in K. of P. hall, 95 Main street. Sec retary James H. Krum Jr.


OLYMPIAN LODGE NO. 22, K. OF P.


Meetings are held on Thursday evenings in K. of P. hall, 95 Main street. C. C. J. T. Potter, V. C. J. W. Moore. P. S. E. Smith, M. of W, E. L North, K. R. S. L. Breckenridge, M. of F. W. G. Carter, M. of E F. A. Bedell. M. of A. B. Fish, I. G. B. S. Kemp, Jr., O. G. W. McKane, Trustee E. E. Byam, Delegate to Grand Lodge L. Breckenridge.


TUNNEL CITY CO. U. R. K. of P.


Captain J. Tracy Potter, First Lieutenant F. E. Bedell, Second Lieutenant H. M. Gurney, Recorder C. B. Fish, Treas- uurer E. L. North, Guard James H. Billings, Sentinel, C H. Nichols, Chaplain W. B. Deming.


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SONS of ST. GEORGE, NO. ADAMS LODGE NO. 423.


Meetings are held on the first and third Thursdays at 7 30 p. m. in G. A. R. Memorial hall, Holden street. £ President Walter Roberts, Vice President Stephen Lightholder. Secre- tary John Har ey, Assistant Thomas Cryer. Treasurer T. H. Whitney, Messenger George Dewsnap, Assistant II. Spencer.


MIT. HOPE LODGE, NO. 23. DEGREE of HONOR.


Chief of Honor Mrs. Hattie Lewis, Lady of Honor Mrs. Eliza James, Chief of Ceremonies Mrs. Millie Gardner, Usher Mrs. Louise Northrup. Recorder Miss Hannah Woodhouse, Financier Miss Gertrude Orr. Receiver Miss Imogene Larabee.


RATHBONE SISTERS (K. of P.).


Most Excellent Chief Mrs. Lucy Rouse, Excellent Senior Miss Celia Briggs, Excellent Junior Miss Rouie Smith, Mana- ger of Temple Miss Grace Ilicks, Mistress of Records and Correspondence Miss Alice Quackenbush, Mistress of Finance Miss Lydia Page, Protector of Temple Miss Agnes Potter, Outside Guard Mrs. Emma Hinkelbien, trustee for one year, Miss Mary Cady, trustee for two years Mrs. Sarah Potter, trustee for three years Miss Abbie Fountain, Representative to Grand Temple Miss Maud Amidon.


BERKSHIRE HILLS COMMANDERY U. O. G. S.


Commander Mrs. Lucy Rouse, vice-commander Mrs. Jones, past commander Mrs. Nellie Rich, chaplain Mr. Stafford, treas- urer John Bleach, inside guard Mr. Worthington, outside guard James Evans, herald Frank Adams, financial secretary Mrs. Quackenbush, recording secretary Mrs. Chapel.


BERKSHIRE CLUB.


Rooms in Hoosac Savings Bank building, 95 Main street. President A. C Weber, vice-president E. A. McMillan, treas- urer C. E. Goodrich, secretary Roswell L. Gardner, directors A. C. Weber. E. A. McMillan, J. L. Temple, C. E. Whitney; Jesse Hadfield, J. W. Hardenbergh, D. A. Russell.


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Incorporated Companies.


NORTH ADAMS GAS LIGHT COMPANY.


Office 84 Main street. Incorporated 1864, reorganized April 1, 1878. Capital, $50,000. President H. T. Cady, vice- presiden , treasurer and manager Frank S. Richardson, secre- tary E. A. Richardson, directors F. S. Richardson, C. H. Cut- ting, John Bracewell, H. T. Cady, E. A. Richardson.


JOHNSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY.


Office and mills Brown street and Dunbar avenue. Incor- porated 1873. Manufacturers of ginghams, seersuckers and Johnson's staples. President Duncan D. Parmley of New York city, assistant treasurer A. W. Law, agent C. W. Dennett.


DUNBAR MILLS COMPANY.


Office and mills, Brown street and Dunbar avenue. In- corporated 1892. Manufacturers of fancy cotton, wool and silk dress goods. Treasurer Duncan D. Parmley, assistant treasurer C. W. Dennett.


BLACKINTON COMPANY.


Office and mills at Blackinton, Mass. Incorporated 1893. Manufacturers of cassimeres, worsteds, kerseys, cheviots and ladies' dress cloths. President W. L. Pomeroy, treasurer O. A. Archer.


NORTH ADAMS MANUFACTURING COMPANY.


Office and mills at Braytonville. Incorporated 1877. Manufacturers of fancy cassimeres, cheviots, worsteds and meltons. President H. G. B. Fisher, treasurer E. B. Penni- man, superintendent T. W. Sykes, bookkeeper John E. Boul- ger.


ARNOLD PRINT WORKS.


Office and print works, Marshall street. Incorporated Oc- tober 10, 1876. Manufacturers of fancy print cloths. Presi- dent A. C. Houghton. treasurer and clerk William A. Gallup, manager F. P. Pearson.


WINDSOR COMPANY.


Office and mills, Union and Eagle streets. Incorporated 1891. Manufacturers of prints and print cloths. President Levi L. Brown, vice-president Ernest Hill, treasurer Emil Kipper, assistant treasurer S. T. Chapin, manager D. A. Rus- sell.


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GREYLOCK MILLS.


Office and mills at Greylock. Incorporated 1880. Man- «facturers of cottons. President Wellington Smith of Lee, treasurer W. B. Plunkett, manager A. B. Mole.


S. B. DIBBLE LUMBER COMPANY.


Office and mills, 174 State street. Incorporated May 23, 1899. Capital stock. $40,000. Number of shares, 400.


NORTH ADAMS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION.


Grocery 82 Holden street, shoe store 113 Main street, coal yards and office 85 State street.


HOOSAC VALLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.


Meetings are held at the call of the president and execu- tive committee in the Wilson parlors.


NOTARIES.


Ashe Patrick J., Adams Bank blk.


Beer Enoch H., Martin blk.


Butler William W., Berkshire bank.


Cesana Cesar, Bank.


Couch Mark E., North 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.


Wilkinson E. S., Adams National bank.


REPUBLICAN CLUB.


President Charles L. Frink, Secretary J. Tracy Potter. DEMOCRATIC CLUB.


President James P. Sullivan, Secretary Fred Fortmuller, Treasurer Owen Haggerty.


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Odd Fellows' Directory.


CANTON COLFAX, NO. 28, I. O. O. F.


Meetings on the third Saturday of each month in Odd Fellows hall, 50 Main street.


ODD FELLOWS' RELIEF ASSOCIATION.


Meetings on the second Wednesday of each month in Odd Fellows' hall, 50 Main street.


ONECO LODGE, NO. 100, I. O. O. F.


. Instituted Dec. 19, 1845, re-instituted Jan. 8, 1883. Reg- ular meetings Tuesday evenings in Odd Fellows' hall, 50 Main street. Noble Grand Louis Coleman, Vice Grand James P. Drysdale, Secretary F. E. Card, Treasurer George G. Welton, Financial Secretary A. E. Haskins.


UNITED REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 69.


Meetings on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month in Odd Fellows' hall, 50 Main street. Noble Grand Mrs. Stella Hannum, Vice Grand Sarah Rockwood, Secretary Mrs. Taylor, Recording Secretary Ethel Rockwood, Treasurer Jennie Chase, trustees, Mrs. Bouchard, Mrs. Haskins and Mrs. Billings.


WELLS ENCAMPMENT, NO. 28, I. O. O. F.


Meetings on the second and fourth Fridays of each month in Odd Fellows' hall, 50 Main street. Chief Patriarch William Fisher, Senior Warden Charles Woodruff, High Priest Frank Evans, Scribe Frank Card, Treasurer George Welton, trustee, three years, Everett Lesure.


CLAN MCINTYRE. O. S. C.


Meetings on the first and third Fridays of each month in St. Jean Baptiste hall, Bank street. Chief Findlay C. McIn- tyre, Tanist William Weir, Past Chief D. R. Burns, Record- ing Secretary George McGowan, Treasurer T. B. Ferguson, Financial Secretary T. McDougall, Junior Henchman John Ralston, Senior Henchman James McIntyre, Senchal James Mc G. Muir, Physician T. C. Woodward, Pipers, James Black and William Thompson, Chaplain Andrew Winning, Sentinel Geo. Walker, Standard Bearer James Malcolm.


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DICTATOR LODGE NO. 487, KNIGHTS of HONOR.


Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Grand Army Memorial hall, Holden street.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN.


Council fire kindled at Wigwam second and fourth Thurs- day of each month. Al. Mc Millin Sachem, George Mulaney Senior Sagamore, Stewart McPherson Junior Sagamore, F. E. Murray Prophet, Trustees, William Iles, John Davis, Samuel Kellogg, Chief of Records Joseph J. Barrington, Collector of Wampum Mullen, Keeper of Wampum Dennis Brown.


STEWART COUNCIL, NO. 11, AMERICAN ORDER OF STEAM ENGINEERS.


Meetings are held on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month in Y . M . C. A. rooms. Past President W. J. Pead, President A. G. Hosmer, Vice President C. E Matteson, Re- cording Secretary E. A. Brown, Corresponding Secretary C. W. Lewis, Financial Secdetary George Demings, Treasurer J. B. Page, Conductor H. Jones, Doorkeeper A. F. Stiles, trustees, three years, G. H Winslow ; two years, E. C. Stew- art ; one year, Daniel Eadie.


NORTHI ADAMS PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Andrew J. Houghton Memorial building, Monument square. Open daily from 10 00 a. m. to 8 p. m. Reading room open daily from 10 00 a. m. to 9 p. m .; Sundays from 2 00 to 6 00 p. m. On Saturdays the library is open until 9 00 p. m. Librarian, Miss Mabel Temple ; assistant librarians, Elsie Heelan, Angelia M. Veazie, Angie M. Blackinton. trustees, Annie B. Jackson, Frank Fuller Murdock, W. A. Gallup.


HOOSAC VALLEY STREET RAILWAY.


The tracks of the company extend from North Adams to Beaver, Adams and Williamstown. President Clinton Q. Richmond, directors, Clinton Q. Richmond, W. W. Richmond, M. T. Reynolds, O. A. Archer and S. Proctor Thayer, Super- intendent William T. Nary.


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Commonwealth of Massachusetts


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 ; Charies L. Frink, 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. Blackintou


Arnold William B. Adams Bank blk


Ashe P. J. Adams Bank blk


Beer Enoch H. Martin blk


Bond Austin, City Hall


Brooker Charles S. City Hall


Burch William M. Adams Bank blk


Cady Edwin B. District Court


Card Charles A. 148 Bracewell


Cesana Cesar Bank Davis George, 11 Holbrook


Dowlin Fred F. Martin blk


Frink Charles L. Burlingame blk


Fulton Alexander W. 55 Eagle


Gallup Clarence W. 38 1-2 Main


Gallup William Arthur, Arnold Print Works


Hardenbergh James W. City Hall


Kieley E. C. Blackinton blk Holden


Lawrence George P. Hoosac Bank blk


Linnell H. P. Kimbell blk Lyons Henry S. Hoosac Bank blk Mack John H. 88 1-2 Main


Magenis John E. Sullivan blk 45 Main


Meekins Edward M. Chestnut


Miller George F. Burlingame blk


Niles Clarence P. Hoosac Bank blk Parkhurst Charles J. 77 Main


Phelps Carlton T. Adams Bank blk


Pritchard William H. Adams National Bank


Reed Joseph P. 88 1-2 Main


Robinson Arthur M. Robinson blk


Rice George L. 200 Main Richardson Frank S. 84 Main


Thayer S. Proctor Burlingame blk


Whitaker Valmore A. North Adams Savings Bank


Witherell A. J. 8 Church


Woodhead William Hoosac Bank blk


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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 Company, which con- stitutes the main industry of the place. It is situated on the B. & M. railroad, three miles east of Williamstown. Electric cars run to and from this place every 30 minutes. The fol- lowing is a complete and accurate list of residents of Blackin- ton, together with their occupations and location of residences, also a business. church and society directory .


BLACKINTON UNION CHURCH.


Pastors, Revs. J. H. Spencer, W. L. Tenney and J. A. Hamilton .


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


President Charles Isles, vice-president Miss Jennie Black- inton, secrerary Mable Watts, treasurer Fannie Evans, cor- responding secrerary Ellen Price. Rooms, Christian Endeavor hall West Main street.


Episcopal services are held in the school hall at 5 o'clock. Rev. M. Whittaker pastor.


BLACKINTON FREE LIBRARY.


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


ORDER OF ALFREDIANS.


Meet in C. E. hall first and third Friday of every month . Honorable commander William Jacks, vice-commander James Hunter, chaplain C. H. Iles, recorder James Domin, scribe Charles Davis, treasurer Herbert Toweles, guide H. R. Jones, assistant guide Edward Jones, inside secretary Edward Webb. outside sentinel C. C. Williams, past commander G. F. Watts, district deputy H. Towles.


DRUIDS FOOTBALL CLUB.


President Thomas Davies, general manager and secretary M. H. Powell.


The Blackinton Foot Ball club, champions and club win- ners . Manager Mat. Powell, captain Thomas Daves. Club rooms West Main street.


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F. M. T. A. SOCIETY.


President John H. Mher, vice-president John Muldow- bey, treasurer M. H. O'Brien, corresponding secretary W. J. Mackey, financial secretary Steve Bressette, sergeant-at-arms James Sullivan. Meetings first Monday in each month in Temperance ball, Blackinton


VOLUNTEER HOSE COMPANY.


Meet in school hall. Captain William Mumford, lieuten- ant William Taft, secretary Matthew Powell, treasurer Charles C. Williams.


Abbott Aggie, winder bds 1.314 Blackinton Charlotte Mrs. w Main E. W. & Co., general store Ellen Mrs., h 1,314 w Main Jeannette, winder 1.314 w Main Northway, bds w Main E. W. (E. W. B. & Co.) Jennie, teacher bds Main John P., (E. W. B & Co.) Katherine, student bds Main Lucien, operator h Main Ruth student bds Main


Adams Helen A. Miss, school teacher bds Carpenter pl


Archer O. A., treas. Blackinton Blackinton Co., Manufacturers Co. h Oak terrace J. B., lawver Detroit


William, accountant bds Oak terrace


Ashton Edwin, boss weaver h 4 Brierly John B. , at mill 12 Main State road


Frank, newsdealer h River


George, loomfixer h 9 River George W. Jr., weaver Austin Alice, finishing room Blair Henry, farmer James, farmer


Barber Murray, wks Gove State road


Barton Daniel, boss brick yard Bastien Henry, weaver w Main Alfred, weaver bds w Main Joseph, peddler 46 Main Baudin D., wks brick yard J., wks brick yard N., wks brick yard Bennett William, 2 w Main Bissaillon, 1,112 w Main


of fancy cassimeres Blade Fred wks mill h 1,236 w Main Bressette Stephen, b 1,246


Minnie, h 12 Main William N., 12 Main


Briggs Russell, farmer


Bover Arsene, brick yard 1,200 w Main Paul, brick yard 1,200 w Main Noemia, 1,200 w Main Baudin Octave, brick vard Bufford H. S.


Mrs. Jane,


Nellie, res. 1,053 w main


Jennie, w Main


Douglas, Murray, Bressette Albert, loom fixer Jean, weaver Laura, spooler


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Bressette Louisa, spooler rem res Reardon's farm Badger Joe, fireman res w Main Stella, twister res w Main Oral, card room res w Main Bringan Annie, darner George, carpenter


George Jr., station agt. 2 River Bullett Wmd, salesman 1,190 Greylock Bump Douglass, laborer Melvin,


Buffum JJ. H. , supt. mill h Main Card Chas. Jr., weaver bds w Main Carrie, nurse Pittsfield


Edward B., filling carrier


Carpenter Annie C., teacher h SR George P., farmer h S R Ozro, farmer S R


Chapman David, tailor Mary, operative Polly, weaver bds 1,151 w Main Clark Jeremiah, farmer Belle, weaver bds 3 Blackin- Delisle Jean second hand Braxton- ton John, operative


Crockett, w Main


Cronk Dwight. farmer


Cudworth Harlan, at Arnolds


Cumm C., brick yard Greylock


Daly Timothy, boarding house


Darling Augustus, wks print wks Donovan Frank 1200 w Main Davidson Mary, operative River Jennie weaver Frank West Main Timothy finisher William Mrs. Daves George, boss wool sorter Leonard's lane


Richard, weaver lane Leonard's Dresser Geo. spooler h Prospect


William, spooler Leonard's lane


Hubert, weaver Leonard's


lane


Martha Mrs .. w Wain


W. H., pinner 1,330 w m


Daves William Mrs., darner 1330 w Main John E., life ins agt. w Main Fanny Mrs , boarding h w Main John, boarding h w Main Charke, sateen weaver w Main


Thomas, spooler bds w Main Thomas, machinist w Main John, gardener w Main Garfield, music teacher Main Davis Richard weaver h Leonard George weaver bds Main George wool sorter Griffith machinist


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William Main


Wm. J. bds 6 Prospect William spooler h Leonard Davies Edward storekeeper Grace music teacher bds W M Dora student bds West Main John R. mar. gardener 15 M Mabel milliner bds E M Martha Mrs. h Main Oliver boss carder E Main


ville 1204 West Main Deveny Peter weaver bds River Doane John A farmer Domin Bessie bds 20 Main George B. wks R. R. h M John boss picker h Main James engineer h 20 Main


Dracup Simeon weaver h Leonard


John carder h Prospect


Ducat Joe 1195 West Main Duval Edward brick vard Eadie Annie teacher


Ebert Florence bds 1077 W M Daniel master machinist Jeanie stenographer


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Eddy James Mrs. h State road Edwards Ann Mrs Prospect Emery Charles shoemaker Estes Elmer card room Loando B. carpenter h 48 E M Evans Annie burler bds 37 Main Galvin M. D. 1627 w Main


David 1231 W M Dot darner bds 1231 W M Fannie weaverbds Main Francis M. finishing room George R. spinner J. W. Mrs. housekeeper h|Giddons Frank West Main 48 Main John weaver bds 27 Main Robert carder Braytonville


Richard painter and paper hanger 1190 w Main Lily milliner 1190 w Main Katherine student 1190 Main John Mrs. 1268 w Main Mary servant Archer's


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Edwards Osborne spooling room Prospect John carder h Prospect George dresser h Prospect


Exford Wm. H. stenographer Stamford Conn.


W. H. carpenter 1556 W


Main


Fallon William weaver Mapleville Havard David weaver 1316 w m R. I.


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 dresser River


Richard night watchman


Richard Jr. spinner


Thomas boss dyer Richards ave


Frances Hugh salesman h Church hill Fyfe Ann Mrs. h River


Frazer Louis wks Braytonville 45 Main Gainey Fanny weaver bds S rd John T. weaver bds State rd William weaver bds State rd


Frances and Mary dress- makers


Mary finishing room John cloth inspector Simon P. Greylock store


Gomeau George E. weaver River Joseph laborer 1585 w Main Odile Main


William Bennington


Gove Franklin B. teamster 1183 West Main


S. Cully teamster b 1183 M Wm. H. farmer State road Wm. N. clerk h 1539 Main Green Albert weaver Elsie wks mill h River


Haley Earnest winder 1312 w m Hannum Bertha student 1215 w m John F. hwm


S. W. (Porter & Hannum) 1215 w m


Harper Ernest w m Thomas Mrs. w m


Kate weaver 1316 w m Hermon Charles gardener Leonard Frank dresser W. H. loomfixer 47 Main


Heinrich Charles finisher Milton card room


Hill George Jr. weaver b back rd Walter weaver h back road William back road


Holland Andrew carpenter Philip operative Main Hopkins Augustus h w m Alanson E. farmer Chester carpenter Prospect Eva bookkeeper N. A. h Leon- ard Thos wks Hunters h iron bdg


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Howells Beatrice darner b Leon- ard Richard spinner bds Leonard Wm. car conductor


Elizabeth weaver b Leonard Howland Annie teacher at Monroe! Bridge


Charles student Colgate col- lege


Philander mason


Hughes Edward carder 1322 w m Edward student bds 40 Main John A. wks mill h 1547 w m Mary operative


Thomas weaver Braytonville Humphrey David farmer Hunter Andrew dresser Prospect Belle & Prospect James weaver bds Prospect Joseph T. weaver h Proseect William h Prospect


Wm. Jr. clerk Davies bds' Prospect


Hutton John G. wks Arnold h w m Iles Charles weaver Leonard


Harry butcher bds Leonard Wm. finisher h Prospect Wm. F. butcher at N. A. h Kerbin Frank River Leonard Jacks Wm. gardener h River Jelina Leon picking room Pe er card room Nosea 1242 w m


Jepson Arthur at mill h Main Jones Alfred weaver Johnsons Archie bellboy Greylock hotel Williamstown Annie bds Leonard Bert bds Main


Daniel weaver h flat


David milk peddler River Edward weaver h Main Henry dyer bds Davidson Jennie servant Williamstown John W. wool sorter h Pros- pect Lila weaver bds 4 Prospect Lew laborer e m


Maud bds Main


Susie darner bds 4 Prospect Sarah weavear h Main Tillie weaver flat


Thomas dver h 1338 Main


William wks mill bds w m Wm. E. weaver 1204 w m


Jordan Harry dyer h Flat Kately Clarence laborer w Main Kay Thomas weaver bds Main


Kenyon John loomfixer Johnsons Maud 1077 w Main


Anna Mrs bds 1077 w Main


Ketteley George dve house King Alfred. brick yard F. wks brick vard


Nelson whs brick yard bds w Main


Kingston George dyer h Main


Kinsey Edwin school janitor k 1304 Main


Fred spooler Main


Harriet weaver bds w Main Wm. Jr. flagman


Kleiner August dyer 1226 Main Charlie Windsor 1226 Main Arthur spooler 1226 Main


Lakow Henry at mill w Main Peter h 45 Main


Lamon Archie laborer bds w Main Charles Mrs. w Main


Della drawerin w Main


Roy weaver w Main


Stewart laborer w Main


William finisher w Main Willie gardener


Larabee Edw. laborer h Brayton- ville Emma spooler bds w Main Larned John weaver Main


Lemm Charles loomfixer h 1324 Main Lillian finisher bds Leonard


Lord Edward River M. O. LARKIN pianos No. Adams JAMES T. LARKIN printer No. Adams


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Leonard S. S carpenter Frederick carpenter Leonard Lloyd S. L. Dr. Sand Springs Loches John clerk B. & M. bds Prospect Mackey Wm. weaver h River Macomber Mary Mrs. operative Madden Mary L. teacher h North Adams


Mahoney Danielspinner bds Main Myers Syble Mrs. bds Gove blk John H. boss spinner 1334 w Navin John painter main Main Patrick operative


Patrick J. salesman at mill Arthur bds River


Manore Alvia 48 main Joseph operative 48 Main Joseph jr. spinner 48 Main Matterson Archie teamster bds 1167 E Main


Frederick weaver bds 19 E O'Brien James Mrs. widow 1151 Main main


McGaughy dye house h Flat


McKendrick Robert wool sorter w main McNulty Frederick farmer Bray- tonville


Merriam Peter weaver wks John- son's


Henry dresssr 1521 w main Alfred weaver h 1521 w main Pates Mogel Fred boss sheafer bds main


Moloney Catherine A saleslady 1515 main


Elizabeth dressmaker h 1515 Pelky Napoleon barber 1527 w m main


Julia A. bds main


Nan A. teacher h main


Patrick B. Mrs. 1515 main P. H. druggist 1575 main


Monahan Cella darner bds River John teacher bds River Maria darner bds River


Michael law student h River Michael Jr.student bds River Patrick J. weaver bds River Thomas car conductor River


Montgomery Alfred weaver main Mary finishing bds 14 ma in Muldowney Hugh loom fixer John inspector


Muldowney Mary E. weaver Main Maggie darner main Mumford William boss finisher 1374 Main Murray Michael Mrs. h River


Will carpenter bds boarding li Netherwood Alice winder h 41 m Emma clerk bds 41 Main Joseph main


New England Telephone & Tel- egraph Co. see p 88 pub- lic pay station Blackinton store Nickelson Melinda h 1151 Main


M. H. dresser 1151 m Oliver Wm. wks dresserh Leon- ard


Osgood Bert 1080 w m Owen Annie teacher Savoy John wool sorter bds River Sarah darner bds River Palmer Mary domestic at Archers Arthur wks Hunters bds Leonard


Patterson Homer coachman bds State road


J. D. milkman h State rd


Mrs. weaver Beaver b 2 e m Phelps Allen D. milk dealer 1072 State rd Ethel student 1072 State road


Florence 1072 State road


Marion 1072 State road Walter milk dealer 1072 S rd Thomas C. Mrs. 1101 w m Piehler Margaret darner b Leon- ard


Phillips William bell boy at Grey- lock hotel


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Philips Ernest wks finishing room| Robar & Joseph weaver bds main b 9 Main Julia Mrs. h main John weaver 1388 w m Maude finisher bds Main Morris shoemaker h 1388 w m Pincombe Carrie weaver b 1378 m Helen weaver 1378 m


Martha weaver bds 1378 w m Wm. Jr. clerk bds Greylock Platt C. W . carpenter b Cudworth Pope Henry dve house flat Julius card room Potter Welton bds flat Powell James finisher Matthew artist flat


Wm. finishing room h Main Pratt James loomfixer Brayton Price Sarah E at mill b 27 Main Sippely Albert H. carpenter 1169 Proux Wilfred blacksmith Main w Main Pugh George dver




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