North Adams city directory 1905, Part 23

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Publication date: 1905
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
Number of Pages: 268


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Garstang H., h 1330 Main Ed., weaver, h 1493 Main Gates Fred, farmer, bds State road Gomeau Joseph, laborer, 1585 Main Odile, Main William, Bennington


Goodell Wm. Mrs., h Iron bridge Sadie, bds Iron bridge


Gertrude, burler, Iron brdge Gainey, John T., weaver, bds 913 State rd Gavitt. John L., h Prospect


Garvev H. J .. dver. bds 1414 Main Gove Franklin B .. teamster. 1183 Main S. Cully, teamster, bds 1183 Main Wm. H., farmer, State road Wm. N., clerk, h 1539 Main Green, Albert, weaver. h Williamstown Grogan Elsie, wks mill, h 1729 River Griffith, John D., supt. B. Mfg. Co., h 71 Montana st, North Adams Haley Ernest. h Prospect Hannum Bertha. student, 1215 Main Hannum S. W., 1215 Main Harper, Ernest. 1505 Main Harvard David, weaver 1316 Main


Hatton


Hatton, John G. h 1533 Main


Haskell Charles, laborer, h 1581 Main Hermon Charles, gardener, Leonard Frank, dresser h 69 Flat Herman, W. H., overseer W & B, h 1563 Main


Herman, Frank J, overseer W & B, h 1516 Main


Blanche, winder bds 1564 Main Heinrich Charles, finisher Prospect Miiton, card room


Hill George Jr. weaver bds back road Walter, weaver h back road


Holland Andrew, carpenter 1601 Main Mae drawer-in bds 1601 Main Philip, operative 1645 Main Phillip Jr., hander-in bds 1601 Hopkins Augustus, h 1349 Main Alanson E. deceased


Chester, carpenter Prospect E. 1586 Main


Thos., wks Hunters, h 1483 Main


Mildred, spooler bds 1582 Main


Phillip, carder bds 1582 Main


Howells Beatrice, darner h Wiliams- town


Elizabeth, weaver Williamstown Richard, spinner bds Leonard Wm. weaver 1342 Ma'n


Howland, Charles, teacher, h Church B Philander, mason, h Church B


Hughes Edward, carder 1337 Main John A., Edw., and Thos. h Wil- liamstown


Edward, student bds 40 Main


John A., wks mill h 1547 Main Mary, operative h 71 Flat Thos. weaver Braytonvi'le


Hutton .John G., wks Arnolds h Main Hunt Arthur, weaver, h 1406 Main


Iles Charles, clerk N A, h Leonard Harry. finisher bds Leonard Wm. finisher h Prospect


Wm F., butcher at N. A. h Leonard Ingraham, H. C. painter h Iron bridge Mahalle. student bds Iron bridge Jacks, Job, h 121 River st Jacks Wm. gardner h 121 River


Jacobs F. N., machinist h 1245 Main Jerson Arthur, at mill h 1392 Main J I'son John, farmer bds State road


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Jones


Jones, Archie clerk h 1388 Main Alfred, fixer, W & B mill Archie, h 1388 Main Annie, bds Leonard Bert, bds Main Daniel, weaver h 64 Flat David. milk peddler, 88 River David h Prospect


Edward, weaver, 1130 Main


Henry, dyer, bds Davidson


Harry, wks Hunters, h 67 Flat Jennie, 1390 Main


John W., wool sorter, h Prospect John, weaver, bds 121 River


Lila, weaver, bds 4 Prospect Lew, laborer, E Main Sarah, weaver, Main Thomas, dyer, h 1334 Main William, wks mill, bds Main Wm. E., rem Mapleville, R I Jones Jane Mrs., h 121 River


Jordan Harry, dyer, h 71 Flat Kately Clarence, laborer, Main Kenyon, John, loomfixer Eclipse Anna Mrs., bds 1077 Kingston, George painter h 1530 Main Kinsey William, weaver, h 1190 Main Wm. Jr., weaved, bds 1190 Main Geo., spooler, bds 1190 Main Kipper, Emil, Pres. B. Mfg. Co., h Adams Kervan Frank, h 1312 Main Knight John F., finisher, bds 1414 Main Kleiner August, dyer, 1226 Main Arthur. spooler, 1226 Main Kleiner Charles, boss spooler, h 1115 Main


Lamon Archie, laborer, bds 1679 Main Charles Mrs., Main


Della, drawer-in, bds 1679 Main Roy, weaver, 1669 Main L. M. Mrs., 1679 Main William, finisher, Main 1


Willie, gardener, r Main


Lafave Joseph, wks brickyard, h S R. Laura, bds S R


Lawson Mary Mrs., h 1204 W Main


Labeau Peter, weaver N A Mfg Co, 'h 1597 Main Lemay Chas., weaver, h 60 Flat Lord, Edward, weaver, h 27 W Main Lemm, Lillian, finisher, bds Leonard Lloyd S. L. Dr., Sand Springs


Leuhouser


Leuhouser Joseph, weaver, h 1316 Main Loches John, clerk B & M, bds Prospect Leonard S. S., carpenter


Frederick, carpenter, Leonard Mackey Wm., weaver, h 1330 Main Macomber Mary Mrs., operative Mahoney Daniel, teamster, Prospect Mahoney, A. F., carder, h 115 River John H. (M. & D.), h 1388 Main Patrick, operative


P. J., cloth merchant, 115 Main N Adams, h 176 River Wm, wks mills, h 1200 Main Wm., boss spinner


Manore Alvia, 1565 Main Joseph, operative, 1565 Main Manore, Joseph Jr., second hand, h 1565 Main Malcom, David, fireman, h Owens blk Matterson Archie, teamster, bds E Main McGaughy, Wm., dyer, h 107 River McHugo Patrick, h 74 Flat John, spooler, bds 74 Flat McKendrick Robert, wool sorter, h 1145 Main Merriam, Peter, loomfixer, Eclipse, 65 Mill


1167


Moloney Catherine, rem N Y


Elizabeth, milliner, r 1515 Main Nan A., teacher, h 1515 Main Patrick B. Mrs., 1515 Main P. H., druggist, 1535 Main Monahan Celia, darner, bds River John, clerk Sherman, bds 139 River Maria, darner, bds 139 River Michael, law student, h 139 River Patrick J., weaver, bds 139 River Minor John, weaver Greylock, 1080 W Main


Millette, Ernest, mærket, 1516 Main Mogle, Fred, bds 1362 W Main Moulton Chas., finisher, h 1587 Main Montgomery Alfred, weaver, Main Muldowney Hugh, loomfixer. 1491 Main John, inspector, h Davidson Mary E., weaver, Main


Maggie, darner Braytonville. Main Muldowney, Leo, winder, h 1416 Main Mumford William, boss finisher, 1374 Main David, finisher, bds 1374 Main


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Murray


Murray Michael Mrs., h River Murphy, Mary K., domestic O. A. Archer Myers Sybil Mrs., bds Grove block Navin John, painter, Main


Netherwood Alice, winder, h 102 River Emma, clerk, bds 102 River Ernest, student, 102 River Joseph, weaver, 102 River NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO., see front colored page, public pay station, Black- inton store


Noyes Edgar S., painter, h 1203 Main O'Brien James Mrs., widow, Main M. H., school janitor, 1324 Main Harry, student, 1324 Main Oliver Wmn., carder, h Leonard Ormsbee Wm., teamster, 1.100 W Main Owens Annie, teacher, Savoy John, wool sorter, bds 27 River Sarah, darner, bds River Pelky Napoleon, barber, 1527 Main Perry Aleck,


Mrs. Phoebe, boarding, h 1601 Main Phelps Allen D., milk dealer, 1072 S R Ethel, student, 1072 State road Florence, 1072 State road Henry, farmer, State road Marion, 1072 State road Thomas C. Mrs., 1101 Main Mable, bds Iron bridge Phillips Wm., rem Williamstown Ernest, wks finishing room, 1386 Main


Herbert A., farmer, h 1246 Main John, weaver, 1533 Main Maurice, shoemaker. 70 Mill George, carder, h 74 Flats Piehler Margaret, darner, bds Leonard Pincombe Carrie, weaver. bds 1378 Main Helen, weaver, 1378 Main Wm. Jr., clerk 161 River Pope Henry, dye house, 65 Flat Powell James, finisher, 1599 Main Wm., finisher, h Rickards block Pratt James, loomfixer Braytonville Price Sarah E., at mill, h 27 Main Rainey, John, weaver, h Leonard Robert, weaver, Leonard Ransford Charles, teamster, 1080 Main Read Byron, laborer, h River


Rees


Reese John E., weaver, h Flat Lizzie, servant Minnie, darner, bds Flat Reynolds James H., boss dresser, 1350 Main Mary, spooler, Main


William Jr, spooler, Main Reynolds, Wm, weaver, h 1485 Main Richardson James, wks brick yard Wm B., h State road Wm., weaver, h Main


Rickards Harold, spooler, Rickards st George, news dealer, h Rickards Elizabeth, h Main Marcus, clerk, bds Church Melinda Mrs., h Church hill Elizabeth, wks mill, bds cor Rick- ards st and State road Susan C., teacher, h Church Robare Frances Mrs., h Lorraine Frank L., 1200 W Main J., 1080 Main Joseph, weaver, bds 1169 W Main Julia Mrs., h Main


Roberts Geo., laborer, h h back road Robinson Fred, back road Geo., laborer, h back road =


Rowland Wm., operative Rowlands Arthur, wks Hunters


Rudman Hubert, weaver, h Main Savage Eliabeth, 1245 W Main Wm. Mrs., h 1200 W Main


Sarah Mrs., h Blackinton road Wm., wks. print works Schouler, Geo. F., machinist at Arnolds, h 1065 Main


Scott Thomas A., carpenter, h Main Shaw F., butcher N A, h 1527 Main Smith, Arthur N., bookkeeper B Mfg Co. Smith Henry, blacksmith, Greylock


Snowdon James, painter, bds 92 River John, fireman, h 92 River


Jeannie, burler, bds 92 River Jeanette, bds 92 River Ise, bds 92 River Spear, Charles D., salesman W & B., h Oak ter


Sterns Amanda, bds 1679 Main Stack David F., weaver, bds 1328 Main


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Strail


Strail John, dye house, 1231 Main Fred, weaver, Main


Leander, weaver, h 1434 Main Stevenson Thos., laborer, h 1562 Main


Chas., carder, bds 1562 Main John, laborer, bds 1587 Main Stewart, H. H., h 1575 Main


Stokes William H., weaver, bds 1669 Main


Wm. Mrs., h 1669 Main


Stiles, Arthur, master mechanic, h 1434 Main Sullivan, James, fireman, h 1556 Main Sullivan, James, fireman, h Williamstown


Michael, flagman, 1368 Main Tatro John, student, bds Iron bridge Tatro Ed, laborer, bds Iron Bridge


Joseph Jr., card room Josephine, winder


Joseph, brickmaker


Anthony, farmer, h State road J., wks brick yard.


Mary, winder, bds Iron bridge Torrey Wm, laborer h Back road Torrey Wm Jr, laborer bds Back road Frank farmer bds Back road Ed, operator bds Back road Geo., farmer, bds Back road Taft Cora E., bds 1362 Main Taft, Herbert, wks mill, h 1362 Main Jane S. Mrs., 1362 Main Wm .. carpenter, 1212 Main Taylor Joseph, gardener, Leonard Thisher Brad, laborer, h 133 State road Thomas Arthur, rem Yonkers, N. Y.


Bert, weaver, bds 72 Flat Eliza Mrs., 1240 West Main Thomas, duster, bds Flat John, filler, h 73 Mill John, weaver, h 1475 Main


Mortimer W., asst principal Drury high school Tibbitts John, gardener


Turner


Turner Edward W., Prospect Turner, Richard, finisher, h 1461 Main


Thos., wks weave room, h 1481 Main Uncles Fred, weaver, h 1238 Main Henry, dresser, h Prospect John, finisher. h Prospect William, inspector, Prospect Urquhart Jas., weaver, h 107 River Utman Lorenzo, Carpenter house Theodore, 1533 Main Utman, Commodore, bds 27 Goodrich Voreau, Andrew, laborer, h 1112 Main


Joseph, weaver Beaver, bds 12 Main Watts Mabel, spooler, bds 1398 Main Watts, Gideon, cloth inspector Eclipse, h 1398 Main


Woodruff, Charles, laundry Wmstown, h 1191 Main


Woodruff Ellen, dressmaker, 1291 Main Charles, salesman, 1191 Main Webb Edward, weaver, 1483 Main White, Bert, rem North Adams


Jerry, designer Union mill, 1135 W Main


Mary, bds 1135 Blackinton road Thomas, watchman Blackinton mill


Thomas Mrs., 1135 Main Waterhouse, John (W & B), h 1272 Main Wilcox Annie, spooler, 1475 Main Mary Mrs., h 1565 Main Thomas, weaver, bds 1475 Main


Williams Charles, painter, h Leonard Eddie, student, bds 1569 Main Jane, weaver, h 1503 Main Eliza Mrs., h Main


Mary Jane, winder, h Main Earl, student, bds Leonard Bertha, student, bds Leonard


Thomas, weaver, 1569 Main Worthington Margaret Mrs., finisher, h 1507 Main Wright A. D., wks Arnolds, h 1428 Main Helen, spooler, bds Prospect


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GREYLOCK DIRECTORY


GREYLOCK


Greylock is a typical New England cotton manufacturing village, situated about two miles west of North Adams on the line of the B & M railroad. Electric cars run to and from every 15 minutes. Fares, steam or electric five cents.


PROTESTANT SUNDAY SCHOOL. Mr. McMillan, superintendent. Sun- day services at 3.30 p. m.


Christian Endeavor society, James McMillan president, Miss Hattie Wylie secretary.


FRENCH CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rev. Fr. Hereaux, pastor. Masses at and 10.30 o'clock Sunday; Sunday School at 1.30; Vespers at 2; Mass 8 o'clock Monday.


Greylock Improvement society, A. F. Liberty superintendent.


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Base Ball Club, Joseph West mgr, Louis Dion, capt.


Allen, Charles, farmer, Reservoir road Anderson Victor, teamster, bds State rd Felix, trucking State road James, farm hand, bds 338 State rd Nelson, bds 592 State rd Pierre, bds 592 State rd William, 596 State rd


Charles, clerk, 338 State rd Edward, clerk 338 State ra


Emma, cloth hoom, 32 Island ave Mary, cloth room, 32 Island ave Angiers Joseph, weaver, bds Anderson blk, State road, butcher Armel, Edward, spinner, h 575 State rd Alderman Fred, h State road


W. G., wks Eclipse, h 19 Olds st Arshambo F., wks N A Brick Co, h 15 Olds st Ashworth Geo., weaver bds 2


Barbeau, J. Mrs., h 23 Greylock Bardsley, James, boarding house, 2 Grey- lock.


Beaudin Nelson, wks brick yard Nelson, Jr., laborer, h 596 State rd


Beaudreau J., Lorraine


Beaudrault Noah, wks mill


Beck David ., printer Windsor


Berube Alphonse, weaver, bds 24


Island ave Benoit E. D. Mrs., Main Jos., clerk, State road


Wm., weaver, h 66 Greylock ave


Aleck, carder, h State road


Barber J., weaver, h 23 Island ave Clifford, weaver, bds 23 Island ave Beaudin, Nepoleon, weaver, bds 596 State rd


Beaudin Mary, weaver, bds 567 State rd Napoleon, weaver, bds 567 State rd


Nelson Jr., laborer, h 567 State rd Belliveau B. B., Greylock bakery Berard George, h Protection ave


Benjamin C., loomfixer, h 292 new rd Blair Alfred, weaver, h 4 Island ave Blessington 'Mary, wks mill


Bournay Baginel, weaver, 7 State road Boisjoly, Modest, wks mill, h 595 State rd Bourdon Narcise, h 589 Greylock Beauchchamp, Jos., weaver, bds 9 Grey- Burns John, weaver bds 2 Protection av Bressette Edgar D., Lorraine Boudina Charles, gardener, 3 Olds Boyer Arsene, shoemaker, bds 44 Joseph, laborer, h New road Brignole Peter, spinner Brown A., h W Main


Archie, laborer, State road Bruneau, baker, h State rd Burke, John, rem North Adams Burtinshaw James, wks mill Cardinal Frank, weaver


Arthur, baker, h State road Carlisle Wm., mulespinner, 448 Cassidy Michael, weaver, bds 11 Island


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Clark


Clark Isabella, weaver, Blackinton Jerry, gardener, h 1151 W Main Clermont. H., clerk. bds 81 State road Clifford Geo., baker, h 1080 W Main Joe, baker, bds 1080 W Main Ernest, slasher tender, bds 1080 W Main


Wm., student, bds 1080 W Main Collins, Daniel, laborer, h 540 Main Jcsie, student, 540 Main Connaughton, Thom., fixer, 1121 Main Conrad Elsner, weaver


Miss Jessie, student, bds Lorraine Crews, Wm., truckman, Ford farm


J., school janitor, h 287 State road Crosier E. L., sta agt, h n crossing Cumm Chas. Sr., Phelps ave Charles Jr., W Main Peter, mill, bds 71 Nelson


Davis Hinckley, bds n crossing Dawson John, twister


Deco: eai Herman, weaver, h State rd Jos., booker, h State rd Devinez Martin, 60


Denault John, baker, h 1080 W Main Delisle Eugene, laborer, h 1080 W Main Dion Louis, engineer


Donelly Chas., operative, h 66 Greylock ave


Ducharme, Peter, weaver, h 27 Greylock Jos., weaver, h 23 Island ave Duxbury Wm., loomfixer, h 290 State rd Durant Joe, weaver, Protection ave Durocher James, barber, h State road Ellis, A. E. Mrs., h State rd


Foisey Louis, U. J. Berard blk Gardner Wm. T., milkman, h 1 Olds Gelineau, Joseph, h 583 State rd Joseph, h Noach rd


Genton Chas., woodman, 89 Greylock av Gereau Napoleon, laborer, h Protection Jos., laborer, h Protection ave Golden Patrick, flagman B & M R R Goodenough Ernest A, wks Cantdy's h Lorraine Goyette, Dallas, farmer, 566 State rd Gregoire Joe, wks Eclipse Green, Wm., loomfixer, 410 State rd Greylock Mfg Co., gingham Halpin Charles, shoe shop Nicholas, carpenter


Harvey


Harvey W., spinner, State road Heap James, weaver, boarding h dieap, John, loomfixer Greylock mill, h 1123 Main


Herbert Daniel, boss weaver Greylock mills


Herzig John, carpenter, h 14 Protection ave


Jenette Ben, weaver, bds 16 Island ave Jarvie Hannah Mrs., h W Main


Jeannie, teacher, h W Main Minnie, bas W Main


Jones Thomas, paper hanger, h Lorraine Kenneth Chas., boss cloth room Grey- lock mill


Kenyon John H., loomfixer Lachambre E., 652 Greylock Lacosse Clifford, weaver, 567 State road Laundry Joe, gardener


John, gardener Louis, gardener,


Lafarvie Chas., h 656 S R


Laliberte Albert, carpenter, 3 Island av Laliberte, Oliver, wks Eclipse Langaur, Herman, twister, h 22 Greylock Lerung Chas., wks mill, h 62 Lecuyer, Rudolph, weaver, bds 567 State rd


Laville Jos., weaver


Madden John, wks Blackinton, h S R Mackintosh J., blacksmith N A, h 285 State road


Meehan Catherine, weaver, bds 10 John H., 10 New road


Jennie, weaver, bds 10 New road Maggie, weaver, bds 10 New road Patrick J. Rev., Springfield


Menard J., weaver, h Sherman block Mousseau, N., h 640 State rd


McNulty, Barney, wks mill, bds 79 Richview


NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO., see front colored page, public pay station, Black- inton Store Nephew M., butcher, h State road Frank ,weaver, State road Peter, weaver, State road Never E., Olds Niles F. E., painter 63 Greylock ave Otis Mr., shoemaker, h State road


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Otis


E. W., engineer, 15 Olds Ojean J., h Sherman blk


Augusta, spinner, h 1080 W Main Antonio, sweeper, bds 1080 Main Brien, mill hand, bds 1080 W Main Packard Robert, wks B & A, bds 20 349 State rd


Lura, student, bds 349 State road Pigeon Fred, h 592 State road Eugere Jr .. laborer 362 Prince Wm., W Main


Plant'er Eugene, h 44 Greylock Parkey Peter, tailor, h 567 State road Rondo Mose, conductor. 362 State road Reberdy Joseph. h 648 State rd Richter, Henry, h 14 Protection av


Jos., weaver, 14 Protection av Raume Victor, laborer, 23


Ryan John, farmer, h 11 Protection ave James, bds 11 Protection ave John, bds. 11 Protection ave Lucy, bas 11 Protection ave Rusett T. W., baker, 128 State road Sands, Wm., asst. overseer weaving, 410 State rd


Savage Mrs., Main Sampson, Joseph, h 6 Protection av


Secord Ovide, operative, h 81 State rd Senez, Euclid, rem Cohoes


Schlums Carl Mrs. Sears, H. R., meat market, 725 Main Sun Peter, weaver, 1080 West Main Smith Henry, blacksmith, Greylock road W. H., baker, 1292 Main


John. mulespinner, bds Protection Fred. mason, h Lorraine


Sherman Chas., h 75 Greylock ave Chas. E. Mrs., bds Greylock st James, No. 1 Greylock


Spit!er Herman, weaver, h Protection


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Susbrick


Susbrick Frederick, at mill, h 16 Shambo Rose Mrs., bds 364 Fred, teamster, 364 Swartzer Paul, at print works, h Pro- tection ave


Tetch, A., Ins. Agt., bds 18 Protection av Talmadge Chas., laborer, h Lorraine Therein, Oliva


Zephire, weaver, h 30 Island ave Towles William, boss carder Greylock mil: Thayer, Gay, Supt. Greylock mill


Tinney Mrs., bds Lorraine


Tetro Charles, brick yard


Towne W. J .. h State road


Turcint Joseph, operative, h State Varin Andrew, laborer, h 2 Blk road Varin, Joseph, weaver, h W Main Vernerd James, grocer. 4 Blk road Villenenve, Geo., machinist, h 456 State road


Warner August, weaver, h Protection Wade William, mule spinner


Wellett De or, weaver, State road


Willett F., laborer, h 1080 W Main Wilbur G. I., wks Millards. bds 19 Olds F. A., wks Millards, bds 19 Olds st Clifford, wks Eclipse, bds 19 Olds Whitmore Edward, h 19 Protection ave Grace, student, bds 19 Protection av Welch John, weaver, bds b h


Wood Geo .. spinner, h 670 S R


Wild Joseph, mulespinner, bds 2 Island Wild Robt., mulespinner, h 6 Protec- tion av


Wilding Robert. mulespinner, h 10 Pro- tection ave


Werner Adam, weaver, h 29 Island av West, J. W., grocer, 482 State rd


West J. W., grocer, State road


THIS BOOK IS SECRETELY NUMBERED !


And should it be LOST or STOLENplease report to us immediately, as we have a record of the number and will advertise for and use every effort pos- sible to recover same. We will gladly assist in prosecuting the party or parties purloining it from the rightful owner.


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SALARIES


OF CITY OFFICIALS


City Clerk,


1,600.00


City Treasurer and Collector


2,000.00


City Solicitor,


900.00


City Auditor,


1,000.00


City Engineer,


1,800.00


Commissioner of Public Works,


1,800.00


City Bookkeeper,


900.00


Superintendent of Out Door work, 1,200.00


Superintendent of Water works, 1,200.00


Overseer of the Poor,


1,000.00


City Physician,


250.00


Board of Assessors


1,900.00


Clerk,


150.00


Board of Health, (each)


100.00


School Committee (each)


75.00


Superintendent of Schools


2,750.00


License Commissioners,


650.00


Chief of Police, per day, 3.50


Captains of Police, per day, 3.00


Patrolman, per day, 2.50


Chief of Fire Department and


Assistant Inspector of Buildings 1,200.00


First Assistant Engineer, 200.00


Second Assistant Engineer, 175.00


Captains (each) 125.00


Lieutenants (each) 112.00


Permanent men (each 900.00


Firemen, Ist year (each)


65.00


Firemen, 2d year (each) 80.00


Firemen, after 2d year (each) 100.00


FIREMEN AT BRAYTONVILLE AND BLACKINTON.


Captains (each)


15.00


Lieutenants, (each)


12.00


Firemen, (each) 10.00


Keeper of Almshouse, 750.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures 350.00


Inspector of Milk 100.00


Inspector of Plumbing per week 15.00


Inspector of Meats and Provisions 600.00


Weigher at City Scales, per


Month


50.00


Retail Merchants Association.


Meeting first Monday of each month, at 8 p m, at Red Men's Hall. President, W. E. Lonergan *; vice-president, Hobart C. Tower; secretary, C. V. W. Jayne *; treasurer, Edwin Barnard; directors, R. A. Thompson, E. H. Pratt, F. A. Emp- sall*, F. E. Carlisle*, L. E. Higley, W. J. Tatro, P. D. Platz, E. A. Benjamin*, Gil- bert Maxwell, J. H. Cody*, H. A. Sher- man; members, W. E. Orton*, Samuel Cully, T. A. Mulcare, Geo. R. Poor, Tut- tle & Bryant, A. Yarter, C. H. Cutting & Co., E. M. Wheeler*, T. M. Calnan*, Frank Martin, E. C. Blossom, Jas. Mc- Cann*, I. Greenburg, H. E. Bateman, Standard Mercantile Co.", H. H. Kro- nick*, I. Kronick, E. A. Rosston*, J. F. Conlon, L. M. Barnes, Lonergan & Bis- saillon*, J. B. Spruill, Murray Sanford*, E. E. Byam, P. H. Gunning, R. H. Small, Rudnick Bros., J. H. Griffin*, Theo. Koh- ler, E E. Bellows, A. A. Lee, J. Consiglia, P. J. Malone*, W P. Boland, A. W. Ful- ton, C. H. Livermore, J. J. Lilly*, Cluett & Sons, E. Vadnais, Lucey Plumbing Co .* , Wood Bros., E. Van Dyck, Mc- Craw & Tatro, E. H. Pratt, F. S. Rich- ardson*, S. M. McVeigth, Thomas O'Con- nor, W. E. Chase, W. F. Zantow*, J. E. Miller, Mrs. A. Pheifer & Co., James Mar- tin, R. Gosselin*, T C. Farley, H. S. Katsh *; F. Murdock, Morris Gatslick, P. J. Mahoney, C. C. Fisher*, J. P. Doyle, Gilbert Borrell, mgr. ten cent store, bds 49 Arnold pl; B. L. Sawtelle, J. T. Barry*, A. N. Harris, W. L. O'Brien, Pad- den & Nichols, L. A. Simmons, C. M. Far- ley, J. W. Gale*, P. J. Boland Co .* G. A. Hastings.


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F. 5. HENRY


Gravel Roofers and Concreters. Concrete Walks and Drives. Artificial Stone Walks and Steps and Asphalt Roofs. Sole Agents for Berkshire County of the "BEE HIVE" BRAND, FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFING. Prompt Attention Given to Orders. OFFICE 107 HOLDEN STREET, Phone Connections


John W. White & Co., Card, Wood, Cloth, Paper, Tin, Brass, Glass, Electric


SIGNS


LARGE BILL BOARD and TURNPIKE ADVERTISING Banners, Pictures, Etc. 13 Ashland Street, Near Main


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, Kavanough ; 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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INFORMATION


Read the City Char-


ter, page 40 and the


Revised Rules and


Regulations of the Board of Health, page 231, and State Normal


School, page 41.


There is lots of in-


.


formation in the North


Adams Directory if you look for it.


Hoosac Tunnel Statistics.


First proposed (for canal)


1819


Chartered


1843


Commenced


1851


Headings met, Nov. 27. 1874


Completed


1875


Total length, feet.


25,031


East end to Central shaft, feet. .. 12,837 Centnal shaft to West shaft, feet .. .9,694 West shaft to West End, feet 2,50€


Depth Central shaft, feet


1,02%


Depth of West shaft, feet


318


Size of Central shaft, feet,. 15×27


Size of West shaft, feet.


10×14


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 West end, gals. per minute. 600


Water discharged East end, gals per minute 100


Lighted by electricity


1883


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


Lives lost ..


.195


Error in line at points of meeting.9-16in Water pumped from Central shaft gallons per minute .214


Number bricks used in arching.20,000,000 Cost $14,000,000


Rock, Mica slate with quartz nodules Contractors, F.& W. Shanley, Montreal Chief Civil Engineer, .... Benj. D. Fros: Explosive. Tri-nitro glycerine


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NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


City Hall


Corner Summer and Morris Streets


TORTH ADAMS is situated in the northern part of Berkshire N the Western county of Massachusetts, in lat. 42 deg. 40 min. N. and lon. 3 deg. 53 min. E. It is of perfectly rectangular form, 5 miles east and west and 3 1-2 miles north and south. Its meridian lines run due north and south, and its parallels of latitude east and west. It is bounded north by Clarksburg, east by Florida and Savoy, south by Adams and West by Williamstown. Adams was incorporated as a township October 15, 1778. On April 15, 1878, the town was divided into two equal parts, the new line between them running east and west. Incorporated as a city in 1895.


Population North Adams, 1895 census, 19,135.


Population North Adams, 1900 census, 24,200.


We wish to thank the enterprising business and professional men whose names appear in Black Type in this book, for the hearty support given us, and hope that others in the future will support a legitimate medium, which not only of- fers the best advertisement of their business, but. also advertises our city.


The patrons of the City Directory can rest assured that it is our purpose to keep the Directory up to its present high standard, and new features will be added from time to time, as they present themselves.


Respectfully, JAMES T. LARKIN. Publisher.


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JAMES T. LARKIN'S


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JAMES O'BRIEN


MERCHANT LEEOR. ·


FINE TAILORING A SPECIALTY.


Gentlemen's own material, made up on reasonable terms.


31 Bank Street. North Adams, Mass


SAVE ENOUGH MONEY


By Cooking With Gas


To Pay for Lighting Your House


With Gas.


W. B. SCOTT


Contractor and Builder Plans and Specifications Furnished. Special Attention to General Jobbing.


41 SUMMER STREET, - NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


O. HICKS


CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER


126 NORTH STREET.


North Adams, Mass.


J


Has Unsurpassed Facilities to do


Every Kind of


L


Fine Book and


Commercial


.Printing


P A -ZHEZ5 R N


Twenty-eight years at the Printing business in North Adams has enabled him to equip a fine Book and Job Printing Factory, right handy at 5 Main Street, where you can have your Printing properly done in first cass style at reasonabe price. For eighteen years Compiler, Print- er and Publisher of the


North Adams Directory


which is on exchange in principal Towns and Cities in Eastern United States, and largest European cities, making it a valuable adver- tising medium.


NEW TYPE


NEW MATERIAL.


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F. O. HENRY &


PRACTICAL ROOFERS


Sole Agents for Berkshire County for the "Bee Hive" Brand FELT and COMPOSITION ROOFING.


Prompt Attention Given to Orders. OFFICE 107 HOLDEN ST. North Adams, Mass.


The "Bee Hive" Brand


Felt and Composition Roofing.


Manufactured by the New England Felt Roofing Works.


These materials have been known throughout New England for more than 50 years as the STANDARD ROOFING, and have been in constant use during all that period by the largest Manufacturing Companies, and since 1864 the amount of surface covered by the roofing equals 155,000,000 square feet.


The following are selected from a very large number of corporations in New England who have had this roofing in use for periods, in' many instauces, of from Twenty to Fifty years


SQUARE FEET


SQUARE FEET


Renfrew Mfg. Co., Adams, 250,000


Potomska Mills, New Bedford,


200,000


Arnold Print Works, North Adams,


250,000


Pacific Mills, Lawrence,


1,100,000


Windsor Mfg, Co., North Adams,


100,000


Merrimac Mfg. Co., Lowell, 650,000


Smith Paper Co., Lee,


75,000


Acushnet Mills, New Bedford,


175,000


L. & T. A. Peck Mfg. Co., Pittsfield,


55,000


Hathaway Mills, Mew Bedford,


75,000


Monument Mills, Housatonic,


50,000


Howland Mills, New Bedford,


135,000


Dwight Mfg. Co., Chicopee,


250,000


Rotch Mills, New Bedford,


95,000


Chicopee Mfg. Co., Chicopee,


125,000


Washington Mills, Lawrence,


318,000


Water Power Co., Holyoke, .


100,000


Lawrence Mfg. Co., Lowell,


385,000


Lyman Mills Co., Holyoke,


75,000


Tremont & Suffolk Co., Lowell,


275,000


Otis Co., Ware,


175,000


Amoskeag Mfg. Co., Manchester, N.H., 1,200,000


G. H. Gilbert Mfg. Co., Ware,


155,000


Nashua Mfg. Co., Nashua, N. H.,


250,000


Lancaster Mills, Clinton,


240,000


B. B. & R. Knight, Mfg Co., Providence, R. I. 450,000


Wnittenton Mfg. Co., Taunton,


195,000


Lonsdale Mfg. Co., Lonsdale, R. I., 625,000


Cohannett Mfg. Co., Taunton,


212,500


Willimantic Linen Co., Willimantic, Ct., 218,500


Sanford Spinning Co., Fall River,


100,000


Soule Mills, New Bedford, 92,500


Globe Y irn Mills Co., Fall River,


95,000


Butler Mills, New Bedford, 265,000


Bigelow Carpet Co.,


130,000


The " Bee Hive" Brand Roofing can be obtained from Practical Roofers recommended by he Company and located at the principal business centres of New England who are provided with every facility for the prosecution of the business; all contracts will be promptly executed. Further information furnished by


F. O. HENRY & CO., North Adams.


Telephone Connection. NEW ENGLAND FELT ROOFING WORKS, BOSTON, MASS. Inventors and only Manufacturers, 18 Postoffice Sq., Boston, Mass.


Hoosac Valley


Street Railway Company


NORTH ADAMS TO PITTSFIELD. -


Cars for Pittsfield leave Main and State streets at 6.15, 6.45 a. m., and every half hour thereafter till and in- cluding 10.15 p m, which is the last through car.


Cars leaving at 15 minutes past the hour go via the Pittsfield street railway line, through Cheshire and Lanesboro to Pontoosuc lake and Pittsfield.


Cars leaving at 45 minutes past the hour go via the Berkshire street railway . line, through Cheshire, Berkshire and Coltsville to Pittsfield.


NORTH ADAMS TO ADAMS.


Cars for Adams leave Main and Eagle streets at 6 a m, and every 15 minutes thereafter till and including 11.15 p m.


Cars on the hour and half hour go via State street, through Zylonite.


Cars on the quarter and three-quarter hour go via Ashland street.


NORTH ADAMS TO BRIGGSVILLE.


Cars for Briggsville leave Main and State streets at 5.45 a m, and every half hour thereafter till and including 11.15 p m, leaving at 15 and 45 minutes past the hour.


NORTH ADAMS TO WILLIAMSTOWN. -


Cars for Williamstown leave Main and Eagle streets at 6 a m and every half hour thereafter till and including 11 pm, leaving on the hour and half hour.


Blackinton and Sand Springs cars leave Cutting Corner at 45 minutes after the hour up to 1.45 p m, after that, 15 and 45 minutes after the hour. The first Sand Springs car in the morning leaves Main street at 5.30 a m. The last Sand Springs car leaves North Adams at 10.30 p m.


Cars for Valley Park during the park season leave Main street at even hour and half hour up to 1.30 p m; from then up to 11 p m on the even hour, 15 min- utes after the hour, half past the hour and 45 minutes after.


Park Theatre open from June 27 up to Labor Day.


CARS LEAVE ADAMS.


Cars for North Adams leave the Grey- lock Hotel in Adams at 6 a m, and thereafter on the hour, to and including 11.20 p m. Cars leaving on the hour and half hour go via Columbia street and State street. Cars leaving at 20 and 10 minutes past the hour go via Summer street and Ashland street.


Cars for Cheshire and Pittsfield leave the Greylock House in Adams at 6.10 a m and every half hour thereafter till 10.40 p m, leaving at 10 and 40 minutes past the hour.


W. T. NARY, Supt.





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