North Adams city directory 1903, Part 26

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Publication date: 1903
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
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TUNNEL CITY CO., U. R. K. of P.


Captain Walter E. Amadon, first lieutenant William Form- hals, second lieutenant H. M. Gurney, recorder E. B. Wheel- er, treasurer A. W. Greer.


ENDOWMENT RANK K. of P.


Meetings are held in K. of P. hall, 95 Main street. Sec- retary Dr. Delos Canedy


OLYMPIAN LODGE, NO. 22, K. of P.


Meetings are held on Thursday evenings in K. of P. hall' 95 Main street. C C James C. Turner, V C, Will Formhals' P S Isaac McNulty, M W W. G. Carter, KR W. E. Ama don, M F, S E Smith, M E J. E. Coon, M A N. H. Arnold, IG D. Fountain, O G J. Siskind, trustees H. Reinhard, F. F. Barnes, J. Il. Billings, delegate to grand lodge E . E: Byam.


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Military Organizations.


CHARLES D. SANFORD POST 79, G. A. R.


Meetings on Friday evenings in Grand Army Memorial hall. Holden street. Commander J. Q. Irwin, S. V. C., W. E Wilson, J. V. C., L. F. Amadon, Q. M., George D Stock- well, surgeon, Peter Post, chaplain, H. A. Tower, O. D., O. Fish, O. G., A. E. Canfield.


BATES GARRISON.


Commander Melvin W. Estes, vice commander Clarence Gallup, junior vice commander Angelo Biscuit, adjutant Arthur A. Austin, paymaster Alfred Feurkart, quartermaster Robert Feurkart, officer of day Michael Shields, officer of guard Edward Knox, officer of watch Samuel Boyd, chaplain John W. White.


MAY D. LISCUM AUXILIARY GARRISON, NO. 10. Auxiliary to the Thomas O. Bates Garrison.


Mrs. I. S. Browne Lady Commander, Mrs. N. J. Robin- son Lady Vice-Commander, Mrs. J. W. White Lady Deputy Commander, Mrs. Stevens Lady Chaplin. Miss Amelia Mathews Lady Adjutant, Miss Allie Mathews Lady Quarter- master, Miss Genies Mathews Lady Paymaster, Mrs. Mary Knox Lady Officer of the Day, Miss Margaret Aspin, Lady Officer of the Guard, Miss Eva Jondreau Lady Sentinel, Miss Mary Mathews Lady Picket, Miss Gertrude Sheldon, Lady Color Bearer, Miss Mary Browne Lady Pianist. Number of members. 25.


DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION,


Fort Massachusetts Chapter.


Regent Mrs. Elizabeth D. Thayer, vice-regent Mrs. Em- ma Ellis Billings, secretary Mrs. Anuie Lund, assistant secre- tary Mrs. Anna Richmond Witherell. treasurer Miss Jeannie Perry Porter, register Mrs. Janet Holton Pearsons, historian Miss Ellen Blanche Baker, chaplain Mrs. Delia Archsr Black- inton; additional members of the board of management Mrs. Harriet Anne Chambers, Mis. Clara E. Sanford Robinson, Mrs. Effie A. Cutting.


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WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, G. A. R.


President Miss Kate Barclay, Sen. Vice. Mrs. Mary Reynolds, Jun. Vice Mrs. Emily Howes, Secretary, Vera Hicks, Treasurer Mrs. Joseph A. Burdick, Chaplin Mrs. Lucy Hicks, Com Mrs Annie Snyder, Asst. Com. Mary Curley, Guard Mary Fountain, Asst. Guard Agnes Potter.


SONS OF VETERANS, LINCOLN CAMP, NO 9.


Meetings on Tuesday evenings in Grand Army Memorial hall. Captain Harry Wood, Ist lieutenant G. V. Sullivan, 2nd lieutenant Frank Reynolds, chaplain C. H. Stewart, 1st sergeant R. M. Illingworth, quartermaster sergeant P. S. Murdock, sergeant of guard F. S. Illingworth, corporal of guard A. Clairamore.


Incorporated Companies.


NORTH ADAMS GAS LIGHT COMPANY.


Office 84 Main street. Incorporated 1864, reorganized April 1, 1878. Capital $100,000. President H. T. Cady, vice president, treasurer and manager Frank S. Richardson, secre- tary E. A. Richardson, directors F. S. Richardson, C. H. Cutting, H. T. Cady, E. A. Richardson.


JOHNSON-DUNBAR MILLS COMPANY.


Office and mills Brown street and Dunbar avenue. man- ufacturers of ginghams, seersuckers and Johnson's staples. President Duncan D. Parmley, New York, vice president and agent C W. Dennett, North Adams, secretary and treasurer, A. W. Law, New York.


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. Pen- niman, superintendent T. W. Sykes, bookkeeper John E. Boulger.


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ARNOLD PRINT WORKS


Office and print works, Marshall. Incorporated October 10, 1876. Manufacturers of fancy print cloths. President 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 William H. Hill, vice-president Ernest Hill, treasurer Emil Kipper, assistant treasurer S. T. Chapin, manager D. A. Russell.


GREYLOCK MILLS.


Office and mills at Greylock . Incorporated 1880. Man- ufacturers of cottons. President Wellington Smith of Lee, treasurer W. B. Plunkett.


S. B. DIBBLE LUMBER COMPANY.


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


NORTHI ADAMS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION.


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


HOOSAC VALLEY STREET RAILWAY.


The tracks of the company extend from North Adams to Red Mills near the Golf club grounds, Cheshire and Williams- town President F. S. Richardson, vice-president A. H. Rice, clerk S. Proctor Thayer, treasurer E. D. Whitaker, general managers P. C. and P. H. Dolan, superintendent W. T. Nary, directors F. S. Richardson, A. H. Rice, W. N. Adam, P. H. Dolan, W. B. Plunkett, S. Proctor Thayer, E. D. Whitaker. Office Dowlin block.


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Labor Unions.


The following unions meet in Central Labor Union hall, Father Mathew building, 45 Center street: Bakers, Barbers, Bricklayers, Carpenters, Carpenters ( Adams ), Cigarmakers, Clerks, Cotton Weavers, Horseshoers, Laundrymen, Loomfix- ers ( Adams), Masons and Plasterers, Moulders, Musicians, Painters and Decorators, Plumbers, Printers, Shoe Cutters, Shoe Fasteners, Teamsters and Woolen Weavers.


CENTRAL LABOR UNION.


President J. Clark, vice-president Thomas Lynch, treas- urer H. P. Huffnagle, secretary Martin Kennedy, sergeant-at- arms Clossey.


BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL.


President Edward Carroll, vice-president James LaCross, secretary R. R. Costine, treasurer W. W. Webster.


BAKERS' UNION, NO. 203.


President, T. F. Houlihan, vice-president James Fitgzer- ald, treasurer John Moore, secretary William Georgen


BARBERS' UNION, NO 126.


President John White, vice-president Lewis Sprague, re- cording secretary Mark Ducharme, financial secretary Patrick Nagle, treasurer John Plunkett, warden S. H. Thibault, con- ductor James Durocher.


BRICKLAYERS', MASONS' AND PLASTERERS' UNION.


President James Dillon, vice-president John Lacrosse' corresponding and recording secretary L. E. Woodman, finan cial secretary F. H. Benton, treasure: J. T. Terry, trustees George E. Harrington, Lewis Shields, J. J. Caley, deputy Samuel Wilcox, sergeant-at-arms Joseph Cassidy.


BARTENDERS' UNION, NO. 125.


President E. M. Harris, vice-president and chaplain, John Sullivan, recording secretary Thomas Whalen, financial sec- retary Erastus Howland, treasurer James Kelliher, auditing committee P. C. McMahon, M. Cavanough, Erastus Howland, sergeant-at-arms Patrick Broderick.


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CARPENTERS' UNION, NO. 200.


President M. W. Estes, vice president Joseph Bolanger, recording secretary S. H. Krum, financial secretary J. J. Eagan, treasurer George Rosche, conductor W. F. Adams, warden Eli Secor.


CIGARMAKERS' UNION.


President W. J. Smith, vice president J. H. Murray, corresponding and financial secretary H P. Huffnagle, record- ing secretary T. J. Riordan, treasurer F. H. Bowes, trustees James Clossey, William Congling, M. F. Gorman.


MOULDERS' UNION, NO. 300.


President William Shirvely, vice president James McNay, corresponding secretary John A. Reagan, recording secretary Frank Bosely, financial secretary and treasurer Louis Ladam.


TEAMSTERS' UNION.


President Thomas Bushey, vice president Martin Kennedy, recording secretary George Formbals, financial secretary and treasurer George Charon, trustees W. R. Kezer, John Amlaw, Ed. Fisher, warden R. L. Bragg.


THEATRICAL STAGE WORKERS' UNION.


President Daniel V. Reagan, vice president John Neary, corresponding secretary John E. Molloy, financial secretary James Kelley, treasurer Patrick H. Dougherty, sergeant-at arms Thomas Riley .


TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, NO. 316.


President, P. H. McMahon, vice-president E. P. Faulk- mer, secretary-treasurer William Sullivan, recording secretary Walter Graham, sergeant-at-arms William Heslin.


WEAVERS' UNION.


Meetings on the first and third Saturdays of each month. President William Dutton, vice-president Peter Oulmann, sec- retary Miss Emma Schlesinger, financial secretary and treas- urer Frank Willett.


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CLERKS' UNION, NO 310.


President Thomas Gilhooley, first vice-president Thomas Collier, second vice-president Michael Patterson, treasurer C. Quackenbush, financial secretary T. C. Brown, recording secretary Edward Cullinan, guardian Timothy Haley, guide Mortimer Pratt, trustees Peter Van Alstyne, S. Whitney, Michael Maher.


LAUNDRYMEN'S UNION.


President Thomas Gogorgan, vice-president G. W. Bush- ey, corresponding secretary W. G. Clark, financial secretary C. J. Coon, treasurer Miss Greer.


LASTERS' PROTECTIVE UNION.


Meetings are held every Monday evening in Adams block. President J. N. Caron, vice-president Joseph Dion, financial secretary Robert Trainor, recording secretary Stanley Crow- ley, treasurer Charles Brunell .


STATE ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS.


President James F. Coughlin, vice-president Frank Part- ridge, treasurer Lucius Rand, recording secretary John Gag- non.


Branch No. 103, National Association of Letter Carriers. Meetings every two weeks in the postoffice building. Annual election of officers in December. President James F. Cough- lin, vice-president C. F. Carr, secretary L. C. Rand, treasurer James Benjamin, sergeant-at-arms John Gagnon .


MASON TENDERS' UNION.


President Leander Vaudette, vice-president Mr. Pitsup' secretrry T. Serverage, treasurer Thomas Hailey .


MUSICIANS' UNION.


President Arson Murray, vice-president Albert Lomax, aecretary Joseph Fogg, treasurer E. M. Nichols, sergeant-at- srms W. M. Andrews.


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PAINTERS' AND DECORATORS' UNION, NO. 2.


President Bradley Barnett, vice-president Charles Farnum, recording secretary C. Mitchell, financial secretary Bert Thay- er, treasurer Leon Shurtliff, conductor Henry Merriam, war- den C. Abulon.


SHOE WORKERS UNION.


President Richard O'Hern, vice-president John Taper, financial secretary John Flaherty, corresponding secretary Frank Clark, treasurer William Page, sentinel Charles Ander- son .


PLUMBERS' UNION, NO. 159.


President Edward Carroll, vice-president Michael Flem- ing, corresponding secretary Frank Connors, financial secre- tary George Bowes, treasurer Walter W. Webster, sentinel Walter Allen.


ELECTRICIANS' UNION, NO. 293.


President F. W. Pinkham, vice-president P. H. Mack secretary Frank Coniff, treasurer Verner Haskins, financia secretary Edward Boyle.


TAILORS' UNION, NO. 353.


President Frank Evans, vice-president Martin Henrikson, financial secretary and treasurer Joseph Harvety, recording secretary J. G. Heisner, sergeant Neif Vitalis.


NORTH ADAMS PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Andrew J. Houghton Memorial building, Monument sq. Open daily from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Reading room open daily from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m .; Sundays from 2 to 6 p. m. On Saturdays the library is open until 9 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.


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Foresters of America.


COURT NORTH ADAMS.


The semi-annual election of officers of Court North Adams, Foresters of America, resulted in the following choice : Past Chief Ranger Peter Harper, chief ranger W. M. Brown, sub-chief ranger John Eagan, recording secretary P. J. Pen- dergast, financial secretary J. E. Miller, treasurer H. H. Kronick, senior woodward Arthur Ryan, junior woodward Joseph Bolus, senior beadle A. Belanger, junior beadle Walter Johndrow, lecturer Edward Torrey, physician Dr. C. J. Cur- ran.


TUNNEL CITY CIRCLE, NO. 354, COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST.


Meetings are held in Foresters' hall, 45 Center street. Chief companion Mrs. M. Gelineau, sub-chief Miss Cecelia Parker, financial secretary Mrs. J. Flaherty, treasurer Miss Clara Harper, recording secretary Miss Mary Raidy, right guide, Miss Nellie Cleary, left guide Miss Kate Kennedy, in- side guard Miss Mary Foylan, ontsidr guard Nora Brick, pianist, Miss Zoe Worthy, society surgeon Dr. Mignault.


COURT BRACEWELL.


The following officers were clected at the regular meeting held June 20: Chief ranger Richard Ahearn, sub-chief ran- ger James O'Hern, recording secretary P. H. Smith, financial secretary P. H. Gunning, treasurer T. J. Crowley, senior woodward J. Frank Seasons, junior woodward Edward Culli- nan, senior beadle John O'Neil, junior beadle William Dutton, lecturer Alfred Montgomery, physician Dr. W F. McGrath, trustees Dr. George Bradley, Alfred T. Moore, Michael Gearey .


COURT MARQUETTE.


The following officers were elected for the ensuing year : Chief ranger Jules Lamarre, sub-chief ranger Louis Renaud, treasurer Dr. E. E. Vadnais, financial secretary E. Belouin, recording secretary Arthur Giroux, senior warden Joseph La- voire, junior A. Richard, senior beadle Edward Gilbert, junior beadle Augusta Trahan, lecturer S A. Minard, trustees Jo- seph Monette, Eustache Cyr and J. E. Belanger.


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WILLIAM MCKINLEY CIRCLE COMPANION; OF THE FOREST.


C. C .. Mrs. James F. Coughlin, S C., Mrs. Mary Roberts, financial secretary Mrs. Ella Crosier, recording sec- retary Miss Angie Lefare, treasurer Miss B. Mathews, chair- man board of trustees Mrs Greta Patterson, P. C. C., Mrs. William Cummings, deputy Mrs. E. D. Giroux.


CLAN MCINTYRE. O. S. C.


Meetings on the first and third Fridays of each month. Chief F. C. McIntyre, past chief Wm Wier, tourist John Lowrie, treasurer John Hyndman, financial secretary Thos. McDougall, recording secretary R. J. Ferguson, seneschal Jas. Neville, warder John Martin, sentinel John Latham.


ORDER OF EAGLES, AERIE 310.


Past worthy president John H. C. Pratt, worthy presi- dent John E. Magenis, worthy vice-president JJohn Merritt, worthy chaplain Dr. Geo. A. Fagan, worthy secretary John F. Mullen, aerie physician Dr R. D. Canedy, wortny treas- urer Peter D. Platz, worthy conductor John F. Kennedy, in- side guard Thes. H. Ynes, outside guard John S. Kennedy, truste.s H. H. Kronick, John F. Conlon, Dr. George A. Fagan.


To Find a Name


You must know how to spell it. It is not uncom- mon for members of the same family to spell their names differently, preserving the pronunciation. A few instances as follows : Brown, Browne; Cain, Kain; Kane; Cavanaugh, Cavanough, Kava- nough ; Chase, Chace ; Cohen, Cohn, Kohn ; Kelley, Kelly ; Kenney, Kenny, Kinney ; Miller, Mueller, Miehler; Paine, Payne; Read, Reed, Reid; Rider, Ryder; Hines, Hynes; and especially the French names.


Directories are arranged and printed in exact alphabetical order. If the examiner knows the way the name is spelled and follows out the order of the alphabet, he will save time and vexation of spirit.


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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 15 minutes. The fol- lowing is a complete and accurate list of residents of Blackin- ton, together with their occupation and location of residences, also a business, church and society directory.


BLACKINTON UNION CHURCH.


Pastors, Revs. J. H. Spencer and J. A. Hamilton.


I. O. O. F. M. U.


M. G. Wm. Jacks, V. G. Alfred Jones, P. Sect. Wm. Uncles, E. Sect, Richard Owens, Treas. John Phillips, Trus- tees C. C. Williams, Wm. Taft, Chas. Iles.


BLACKINTON FREE LIBRARY.


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


DRUIDS FOOTBALL CLUB.


President, Thomas Davies, general manager and secretary J. C. Davis.


The Blackinton Football club, champions and club win- ners . Manager J. E. Davis, captain Thomas Davies. Club rooms West Main street.


FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.


President M. L. Monahan, vice-president Albert Bressette, treasurer M. H. O'Brien, secretary David F. Stack, sergeant at arms James Fallon, trustees J. H. Mahoney, M. H. O'Brien, James Fallon, Joseph Minore, W. J. Mackey, Frank Shaw.


VOLUNTEER HOSE COMPANY.


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


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Abbott Aggie, bds 1314 Main Ellen Mrs. h 1314 Main Jeannette, 1314 Main Northway, bds Main Archer O. A. treas. Blackinton Co. h Oak terrace J. B. lawyer, Detroit William, accountant bds Oak terrace Ashton Edwin, boss weaver h 93 State road


Frank, newsdealer b 149 River


George, loomfixer h 9 River Blair Henry, farmer James, farmer Barton Daniel, boss brick yard 1130 Main


Bastin Henry, weaver 1521 Main Alfred, weaver bds Main Joseph, peddler 46 Main Baudin D. wks brick yard J. wks brick yard N. wks brick yard Bissaillon, 1114 Main Blackinton Charlotte Mrs. dec E. W. & Co. general store Blackinton E. W .. (E. W. B. & Co.) Jennie, teacher bds Main John P. (E. W. B. & Co ) Ruth, student bds Main


Blade Fred, wks mill h 1236 Main Bressette Stephen, h 1190 W. Main Buffum & Waterhouse, woolen and worsted manufacturers Bramble F. weaver h 1428 Main Boyer Arsene, brick vard 1200 Main Paul, brick vard 1200 Main Baudin Octave, brick yard


Bradshaw Ben, wks Wmstown, h 1597 Main Bresette Albert, loomfixer h 1259 W. Main Bamsord Joseph, spinner bds 1414 Main


Bombardier A., clerk 1204 West Main Bump Douglas, laborer Melvin


Bullet Wm salesman 1190 Main Bullett Fred, barber Bringan Annie,


George Jr. station agent h 1330 W. Main


Buffum J. H., supt mill h Main Burr O C , 1238 W. Main


Card Chas. Jr., weaver bds 1689 Main Carrie, nurse Pittsfield


Edward B., filling carrier 1689 Main Lizzie, 1689 Main


Carpenter Annie C., teacher h SR Ozro, farmer State road


Clark William, loomfixer 110 W. Main Coller James, wks B. & M. Collins Herbert, winder, Main


1322


Lizzie Mrs .. sewer 1322 Main Henry, spinner 1322 W. Main Connaughton Thos., h 1151 West Main W. M , loomfixer


Coyne John, spinner bds 1414 Main


Crown John, teamster h Iron brid Daly Timothy, boarding house


Daves George, boss wool sorter Leonard's lane


W. Il .. spinner 1330 Main Wm. Mrs., darner 1330 Main Fanny Mrs., boarding h 1414 Main


John, boarding h 1414 Main Charlie, weaver 1414 Main Thomas, spooler bds Main Thomas, machinist Main


Garfield, music teacher 1422 Main


Davis, Griffith, machinist h 1501 Main Wm., spooler h Leonard


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Davies Edward, storekeeper Grace. music teacher, bds Main


Dora, student bds Main John R., market gardener. 1422 Main


Mabel. milliner, bds E. Main Martha Mrs., h Main Oliver, rem to Oregon City


Delisle Jean, second hand Bray- tonville, 1204 Main Deveny Peter, weaver bds 129 River


Doane John A., farmer


Donley John, painter 1649 Main Donovan Matthew, weaver, Flat Jennie, weaver, Flat Daniel, weaver, Flat


Dracup Simeon, weaver h Leonard Duval Edward, brick yard


Dushane Octobe, farmer State R. Eadie Annie, teacher, Church hill Daniel, master machinist, Church hill


Jeanie, stenographer, Church bill


Edwards Ann Mrs., Prospect


Estes Elmer, card room Loando B., carpenter h 1268 W. Main


Evans Annie, burler bds 37 Main David, 1231 Main


Dot, darner bds 1268 Main


Fannie, weaver bds 1528 Main Francis M., finishing room 1231 Main


George R., spinner Evans Robert, carder bds 1414 Main


Richard, painter and paper hanger 1190


Lily, milliner 1190 Main Katherine, student 1190 Main Edwards Osboone, spooling room Prospect


John, carder h Prospect George, dresser h Prospect


Exford Wm. H. stenographer Stamford Conn Fallon Catherine, bds 160 River James, boss gigger Lizzie, wk. mill bds River Mary, wks finishing bds River Fleming Annie, at mill 5 River Ellen, operative 105 River Margaret, dressmaker River Michael, 105 River Michael Jr. plumber River Richard, night watchman 105 River Richard Jr. spinner Thomas, boss dyer h 1304 Main Fairchild H. C. 1242 W. Main Fyfe Ann Mrs. h River Hugh, commercial traveler


Frazer Louis, wks Braytonville 45 Main


Gainey Fanny, weaver bds S R John T. weaver bds S R William, weaver bds S R Galvin M. D. 1627 Main Mary, finishing room John, cloth inspector Simon P. Greylock store


Gay James. h 71 Mill George H. wks dye house h 1428 Main


Garstang II. h 1330 Main Gomeau Joseph, laborer 1585


Main Odile, Main William, Bennington


Gove Franklin B. teamster 1183 Main


S. Cully, teamster bds 1183 Main Gove Wm. H. farmer State road Wm. N. clerk h 1539 Main Green Albert, weaver Grogan Elsie, wks mill h 1729 River Haley Ernest, 1312 Main Hannum Bertha, student 1215 Main


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Hannum S. W. 1215 Main Harper Ernest, 1505 Main


Harvard David, weaver 1316 Main Hermon Charles, gardner Leonard Frank, dresser h 69 Flat W H. loomfixer 1563 Main Heinrich Charles, finisher Prospect Milton, card room


Hill George Jr. weaver bds back road Walter, weaver h back road Holland Andrew carpenter 1601 Main


Philip, operative 1645 Main


Hopkins Augustus, h 1349 Main Alanson E. deceased


Chester, carpenter Prospect E 1586 Main


Thos. wks Hunters h 1483 Main


Howells Beatrice, darner bds


Leonard


Richard, spinner bds Leonard Wm. weaver 1342 Main


Elizabeth weaver b Leonard Howland Charles, teacher Phil- lyshire


Philander, mason


Hughes Edward, carder 1322 Main


Edward, student bds 40 Main John A. wks mill h 1547 Main Mary, operative h 71 Flat Thos. weaver Braxtonville


Huntor Andrew, dresser bds Pros- pect


James, weaver bds Prospect Hutton John G. wks Arnolds h Main


Iles Charles. weaver Leonard Harry. butcher bds Leopard Wm. finisher h Prospect


Wm. F. butcher at N. A. h Leonard


Jacks Wm. gardener h 121 River Jepson Arthur, at mill h 1392 Main .


Jones Alfred, weaver Johnsons


Jones Archie Annie, bds Leonard


Bert, bds Main


Daniel, weaver h 64 Flat


David, milk peddier 88 River David. h 1507


Edward, weaver h 1130 Main Hemy, dyer bds Davidson


Harry, wks Hunters h 67 flat


Jennie, 1387 Main


John W. wool sorter h Pros- pect


Lila, weaver bds 4 Prospect


Lew, laborer E Main


Maud, bds Main


Susie, darner bds 4 Prospect


Sarah, weaver Main


Thomas, dyer h 1334 Main


William, wks mill bds Main Wmn. E. weaver 1204 Main


Jordan Harry, dyer h 71 Flat


Kately Clarence, laborer Main Kay Thomas, weaver bds Main Kenyon John, loomfixer Johnsons Mand, 1077 . Anna Mrs. bds 1077


King Alfred. brick yard F. wks brick yard


Nelson, wks brick yard bds Main Kingston George, dyers h 1533 Main Kleiner August, dyer 1226 Main Charlie, Windsor 1226 Main Arthur. spooler 1226 Main


Kervan Frank, bds 135 River


Lamon Archie, laborer bds 1679 Main


Charles Mrs. Main


Della. drawer-in boards 1679


Rov, weaver 1669 Main L. M. Mrs. 1679 Main


William, finisher Main Willie, gardever r Main


Lamire Myron, weaver Greylock 1080 W Main


Lazatte Fred, weaver 1322 w Main Lord Edward, 127 River


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Tbmm Lillian, finisher bds Leon- ard


Loches John, clerk B. & M. bds Prospect


Leonard S. S. carpenter


Frederick, carpenter Leonard Lloyd S. L. Dr. Sand Springs Mackey Wm. weaver h 1330 Main


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


Mahoney Daniel, spinner boards Main


John H. boss spinner 1334 Main


Patrick, operative


P. J. cloth merchant 115 Main North Adams h River Manore Alvia, 1565 Main


Joseph, operative 1565 Main Joseph jr spinner 1565 Main Matterson Archie, teamster bds 1167 E Main McGaughy William dye house h River


Mchugo Patrick, h 74 flat


McKendrick Robert, wool sorter h 1145 Main


Merriam Peter, weaver 65 Mill Moloney Catheriene A saleslady 1515 Main


Elizabeth, dressmaker h 1515 Main


Nan A. teacher h 1515 Main Patrick B. Mrs 1515 Main P. H. druggist 1535 Main Monahan Celia, darner bds River John, teacher bds 139 River Maria, darner bds 139 River Minor John weaver Greylock 1080 w Main


Monahan Michael, law student h 139 River


Patrick J., weaver bds 139, River


Thomas, car conductor, bds 139 River


Montgomery Alfred, weaver Main Muldowney Hugh, loom fixer John, inspector h Davidson Mary E. . weaver Main Maggie, darner Main Mumford William, boss finisher 1374 Main


Murray Michael Mrs., h River Myers Syble Mrs., bds Grove blk Navin John, painter Main Will, carpenter bas boarding house


Netherwood Alice, winder h 41 Main


Emma, clerk bds 41 Main


Ernest, student bds Main Joseph, weaver Main


New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., see p 88, public pay station Black- inton store


Noyes Edgar S. , painter, Richards street


O'Brien James Mrs., widow 1151 Main


M. H., school janitor, 1324. Main.


Oliver Wm .. wks dresser h Leon- ard


Ormsbee Wm., teamster 1100 W. Main


O'Sullivan M., flagman bds 1414 W Main


Owens Annie, teacher Savoy John, wool sorter, bds 27 River


Sarah, darner bds River William, bds River


Patterson Homer, coachman, bds State road




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