North Adams city directory 1905, Part 5

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Publication date: 1905
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
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Section 53. Nothing herein contained shall affect the enforce- ment of the provisions of chapter three hundred and twenty of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, being "An act to improve the civil service of the Commonwealth and the cities thereof," and acts in amendment thereof and in addition thereto, or of the rules made by the commissioners appointed thereunder; and the city council shall make sufficient and proper appropriations for the carrying out and enforcement of said act and such rules in said city.


Section 54. Whenever mechanical of other work is required to be done, or supplies are required for the city, at a cost amounting to five hundred dollars or more, the board or committee having the matter in charge shall invite proposals therefor by advertisements in not more than two newspapers published .n said city, such ad- vertisements to state the time and place for opening the proposals in answer to said advertisements, and reserving the right to said board or committee to reject any or all proposals. Every proposal for doing such work or making such sale shall be accompanied by a suitable bond, or certificate of deposit, for the faithful performance of such proposal, and all such proposals shall be kept by the officer or board inviting the same, and shall be open to public inspection after said proposals have been accepted or rejected.


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Section 55. All contracts made by any department of the city shall, when the amount involved is five hundred dollars or more, be in writing. and no such contract shall be deemed to have been made or executed until the approval of the mayor is affixed thereto. All such contracts shall be accompanied by a bond with securities satisfactory to the board or committee having the matter in charge, or a deposit of money or other security for the faithful perform- ance of such contracts: and such bonds or other security shall be deposited with the city auditor until the contract has been carried out in all respects, and no such contract shall be altered except by a written agreement of the contractor, the sureties on his or their hond, ard the officer or board making the contract, with the ap- proval of the mayor affixed thereto.


Section 56. No loan except such as may be incurred in anticipa- tion of taxes shall be made except upon and after the written rec- ommendation of the mayor, made to the city council and passed by a two thirds yea and nay vote. All bonds and notes issued by the city shall be signed by the treasurer and countersigned by the mavor, and any coupons attached thereto shall bear the signa -. ture of the treasurer either in the original or a fac simile.


Section 57. The board of public works shall fix and establish the prices of rents for the use of water, which shall not be made less in any instance than the prices and rents now established by the prudential committee of the North Adams Fire Distriot, until the bonded indebtedness now or hereafter created by said district or rity for the purpose of supplying the inhabitants of said district or city with pure water shall have been paid; and the income re- ceived therefrom in each year, after deducting all expenses and charges of distribution of such year, shall be applied as follows: First, to the payment of the interest on the debts and loans now or hereafter incurred by the said city and by the North Adams Fire District for the purpose of supplying said city and said district and the inhabitants thereof with water, and of such part of the principal sum thereof as shall become due in such year: second. after paying such interest and principal sums the residue of such income shall be used to supply the city and inhabitants thereof with pure water in the discretion of said board and any balance of such residue not so used shall be paid into the treasury of the city for general city purposes. As long as there shall be any debts of the city +hat shall have been incurred in supplying said district or said city or the inhabitants of either with water there shall be raised each year by taxation a sum which, together with the said inrome, shall be sufficient to pay the interest on all such debts and such part of the principal sum as shall become due in such year.


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Section 58. Upon an acceptance of this act, as herein provided, the selectmen of said town shall forthwith divide the territory thereof into seven wards, so that the wards shall contain as nearly as may be consistent with well defined limits to each, an equal number of voters, and they shall designate the wards by numbers. They shall, for the purpose of the first municipal election to be held thereunder, which shall take place on the third Tuesday of De- cember next succeeding such acceptance, provide suitable polling places in the several wards, and give notice thereof, and shall at least ten days previous to such third Tuesday in December ap- point all proper election officers therefor, and they shall in general have the powers and perform the duties of the mayor and board of aldermen of cities, under chapter four hundred and seventeen of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and ninety-three and acts in amendment thereof and in addition thereto, the provisions of which shall so far as applicable apply to said election; and the town clerk shall perform the duties therein assigned to city clerks. The registrars shall cause to be prepared and published according to law lists of qualified voters in each of the wards established by the selectmen.


Section 59. All laws relating to the town of North Adams when this act shall be accepted as herein provided, shall, until altered. amended or repealed, continue in force in the city of North Adams, so far a's the same are nor inconsistent herewith.


Section 60. All special laws heretofore passed concerning the fire district in the town of North Adams, which shall be in force in said fire district when this act shall be accepted, as herein provided, shall, so far as the same are not inconsistent herewith, be ex- tended to and continue in force in the city of North Adams until altered, amended or repealed.


Section 61. Upon the first day of January next after the ac- ceptance of this act, as herein provided, the North Adams Fire District in said town shall cease to exist, and all the property, powers and privileges of the said district shall vest in the city of North Adams, and all the debts, duties and liabilities of the said fire district shall become the debts, duties and liabilities of said city.


Section 62. The passage of this act shall not affect any right acerning or accrued, or any suit, prosecution or other legal pro- cerding pending at the time when this act shall go into operaton, and no penalty for forfeiture previously incurred shall be affected thereby. All persons holding office in said town or in the fire dis- trict in said town at the time this act shall take effect shall con-


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tinue to hold the same, notwithstanding the passage thereof, until the organization of the city government hereby authorized shall be effected and until the successors of such officers shall be res- poctively elected or appointed and qualifieć.


Section 63. The selectmen shall notify the persons elected at such fire: election, and shall provide and appoint a place for the first meeting of the mayor and city council on the first Monday in January next ensuing. and shall by written notices left at their respective places of residence at least twenty-four hours prior to such meeting notify thereof the mayor-elect and councilmen-elect, who shall immediately proceed to organize and carry into effect the provisions of this act, which shall then have full force and effect. The selectmen shall, in like manner, appoint a place and time for the first meeting of the school committee and notify the members thereof. Nothing herein shall affect the annual meeting in said town for the election of national, state, district and county officers, which may be held next after the acceptance thereof.


Section 64. The question of the acceptance of this act may be submitted to the legal voters of said town at any time within two years after the passage thereof at an annual meeting or any meet- ing called for that purpose, except in the months of November and December. At such meeting the polls shall be open not less than eight hours, and the vote shall be taken by ballot in accord- ance with the provisions of chapter four hundred and seventeen of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and ninety-three and acts in amendment thereof and in addition thereto, so far as the same shall be applicable, in answer to the question: "Shall an act passed by the generai court in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, entitled 'an act to incorporate the city of North Adams.' be accepted ?" and the affirmative votes of a majority of the voters present and voting thereon shall be required for its acceptance. If at any meeting so held this act shall fail to be thus accepted, it may, at the expiration of three months from any such previous meeting, be again thus submitted, but not after the period of two years from the passage thereof.


Section 65. So much of this act as authorizes submission of the question of its acceptance to the legal voters of said town shall take effect upon its passage, but it shall not take further effect unless accepted by the legal voters of said town as herein provided. [Approved March 22, 1895.]


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An Act to Abolish the Board of Public Works of the City of North Adams and for Other Purposes. CHAP. 76. ACTS 1897.


Be it enacted as follows:


Section 1. The board of public works of the city of North Adams is hereby abolished, and the powers and duties now exercised and discharged by said board, except the powers and duties exercised and discharged by the members of the board as overseers of the poor and commissioners of public burial places, shall hereafter be exercised and discharged by one commissioner of public works, who shall be appointed by the mayor without confirmation by the city council, during the current year upon the passage of this act, and thereafter on or before the first Monday in February in each year. He shall hold his office for the term of one year unless sooner removed from office by the mayor in the manner prescribed in section twenty-nine of chapter one hundred and forty-eight of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. He shall receive a salary of eighteen hundred dollars each year. A person not a citizen or resident of said North Adams may be appointed such commission- er or superintendent of outdoor work.


Section 2. The mayor of said city shall appoint without con- firmation. by the city council of North Adams during the current year upon the passage of this act, and thereafter on or before the. first Monday in February in each year, one overseer of the poor, who shall exercise and discharge all the duties and powers pre- scribed by law for overseers of the poor, and shall also be the city almoner of said city and exercise and discharge all the duties and: powers now exercised and discharged by the auditor of said cit of North Adams as city almoner. He shall also be the commis sioner of public burial places of said city. He shall hold his off, ' for the term of one year unless sooner removed by the mayor is the manner prescribed in section twenty-nine of chapter one hun- dred and forty-eight of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. He shall receive a salary of one thousand dollars each year. The city physician of said city shall hereafter be appointed solely by the mayor.


Section 3. The chief engineer of the fire department of said city shall also be assistant inspector of buildings, and as such assis- tant inspector be under the direction and control of the inspector of buildings. He shall devote his whole time to the city and shall receive a salary of nine hundred dollars each year.


Section 4. Anything contained in chapter one hundred and forty-eight of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and ninety- five, so far as it interferes with this act, is hereby repealed.


Section 5. This act shall take effect upon its passage. (Approved


City Clerk's salary increased from thirteen hundred to sixteen hundred dollars a year .- By vote of city, December, 1904.


Firemen's salaries increased 1901. Chief Engineer's salary increased 1904.


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City Ward Lines


Ward 1 .-- Includes the villages of Blackinton and Greylock east to the point where the old. Williamstown road crosses the Hoosac river near the Fitchburg railroad crossing in Braytonville. The line then runs north to Clarksburg town boundary. From the rail- road crossing the line follows the Hoosac river eastward past the fair grounds to Brown street, passing southward along that street and along the east boundary of the cemetery, thence due south to the Adams line.


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Ward 2 .- The western boundary of Ward 2 begins at Clarksburg and runs south to the junction of the old Williamstown highway and the Hoosac river, with the river from that point to Brooklyn street for the southern boundary. Thence the line runs northerly along to Liberty on Liberty to Philips street and northerly along Phillips street across the hospital grounds due north to the Clarksburg line.


Wald ?.-- The easterly boundary of Ward 3 starts at the Clarks- burg line and follows Franklin street to Eagle, down Eagle to the Hoosac river, thence westerly along the river to Brooklyn street, up Brooklyn to Liberty, to Phillips thence due north to the Clarks- burg line.


Ward 4 .-- The easterly boundary of Ward 4 is the line between Florida and North Adams south to a point opposite the Five Roads thence due west to the East Mountain school, then north-westerly to East Main street, down East Main through Willow Dell to the Hoosac river, thence along the river to Eagle street, up Eagle and Franklin streets to the Clarksburg line.


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Ward 5 .- Bounded on the east by the Florida town line, on the south by Adams as far west as the south branch of the Hoosac river, thence northerly along the river to a point opposite J. H. Flagg's property on State street. The boundary line then runs due east to Ashland street and north-westerly along Ashland street to Washington avenue, to Church, down Church to the junction of Main, thence in a general easterly direction along East Main to the East Mountain school and thence due east to Florida line.


Ward 6 .- Starting at the Holden street bridge the lines of Ward 6 run alongside the north branch of the Hoosac river to and through Willow Dell to East Main, thence to the junction of East Main and Church, and down Church to Washington avenue; thence along Washington avenue to Ashland street; thence northerly along Ashland street to Quincy, westerly through Quincy to its termination thence northerly across Summer street to and through Holden street to the bridge.


Ward 7. Starting at the Brown street bridge the boundary of Waru 7 runs along the north branch of the Hoosac river to Holden street thence through Holden across Main to the western terminus of Quincy street; thence through Quincy to Ashland southeasterly through Ashland to the point opposite J. H. Flagg's property on State street, thence southerly along the south branch of the Hoosac river to the Adams line: thence westerly to a point equi-distant from the Adams turnpike to the Notch road; thence due nortn through the Tinney and. Witherell properties to the easterly bound- ary of the cemetery; thence along Brown street to the bridge, the point of beginning.


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ABBREVIATIONS :The following Ibreviations are used in this Directory; Ave, avenue; bds boards; cor, corner; Keith's, shoe factosy : h, house : opp. opposite; st, street; W. & B., Waterhouse & Buffum; wks, works; r, rear. Taconic Hall with Normal School.


A


Abbott


Abbott, Mitchell, shoemaker, h 31 Ash- land


Demetrius, rem New York


Elias, rem. New York


George R., machinist, h 80 N. Holden Gabrial, farmer, Florida


Northway, h 1314 W Main Aberall, Fred, bds 11 Bradford blk Ella Mrs., h 11 Bradford blk


Abdala, Louie, wks Eclipse, h 380 Main Abraham, Ethel, clerk, bds 119 Prospect Fannie, student, bds 119 Prospect Fannie, wks Arnolds, bds 157 River


Harry, clerk, bds 119 Prospect Israel, dry goods, bds 119 Prospect Louis, clerk, h 119 Prospect


Ackerman, Elsie B, stenographer Gas Co., h Adams


Ackert Daniel, wks Arnolds, h 69 Holden Adams, Napoleon, wks Eclipse, h 107 Front


Alfred, carpenter, h 458 Main David, wks Hammond's, h 203 Church


Charles, wks Arnolds, h 4 Marshall David L, wks Tallow Co., h cor Washington ave and Church Ezra, laborer, h 223 Main


Fanny Mrs., housekeeper, 4 Royal ave


Frank, engineer, h 223 Main


George, wks Gale, rooms Ashland


Adams


Fred, baggage master B. & A., h 51 Chestnut


George wks Keith's, h 223 Main Minnie, bds 223 Main


John A., h 37 Washington ave John H, Jr., wks Arnold's, bds 37 Washington ave


John, wks Arnolds, h 39 Wesleyan Joseph, shoemaker, bds 223 Main Napoleon, shoemaker, bds 223 Main Napoleon, laborer, h 107 Front


Affhauser, Charles M., at Arnolds, lı 9 Duggan


Agan, J. J., carpenter, h 62 Chase ave Ahern, Johanna Mrs., h 100 Furnace Margaret, tailoress for Boland, bds 100 Furnace


Akey, Felix, h 5 Pleasant


Airoldi, Innocente, 74 Spring Albany Cash Grocery, 43 Center Albee, Hattie, lı 10 Meadow Frank, wks Arnolds, h 103 Eagle ALDERMAN & CARLISLE, hardware, paints, etc., 99 Main, see p 19 Dell E., wks Clark's laundry, h 8 State road Mark, h 171 Franklin


Aldrich, Eugene, telegraph operator, bds 662 Ashland


0. D., travelling salesman, h 84 Beaver Alexander, C. E. Mrs., bds 25 Meadow Herbert C., printer, Byam, h 25 Mea- dow John, clerk, T. & B., bds 20 Bank Alford, A. S., insurance, lı 43 Montana


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Alford


G. W. Mrs., h 43 Montana George E. and Mildred S., bds 43 Montana Allard, Alfred, clerk, 422 Union Wm., painter, h 264 River Allen, A. Mrs., h 101 Gallup


Catherine Mrs., housekeeper, h 634 Union


Charles, farmer, h Reservoir road Douglas, Jr., machinist, 44 Veazie


Fred D., clerk Burlingame & Darbys, h 167 Eagle


Francis A., h 19 East Quincy George, weaver, bds 16 Main


George, painter, h 48 Kemp ave Hugh and James E., Mountain Road Louise Mrs., bds 152 Liberty Lyman R., teacher Normal, h 3 Whitney blk, Lawrence ave


Leon, teamster, h 219 Union James, farmer, h East Road Robert, shoemaker, h East Mountain Walter W., plumber Lucey, 61 Sum- mit ave


Louise Mrs., nurse, 225 State


Grace S., teacher, bds 167 Eagle Allord, Charles C., meat market, h 442 Union Joseph, laborer, h 206 Houghton Peter, h 23 Prospect


Amadon, Elmer M., wool sorter mill, bds 61 Notch road


George A., carpenter, h 61 Notch rd Louis F., farmer, Braytonville


Moses L., bookkeeper B. D .. 201/2 Wesleyan Perry F., carpenter, h 205 Main Amatto, Frank, h 121 Cliff


Irving, wks Arnolds, 78 Veazie Antouse, Solomon, laborer, h 409 Hough- ton


Ambroso, Rock, wks B. & A., h 335 Walnut


American and National Express, opp. de- pot and 42 Main Amell, Levi N., wks B. & D., bds 67 E. Quincy


Amell


Mabel L., bookkeeper S. & R., bds 67 E. uincy


AMELL, LOUIS, state inspector of boil- ers, 68 Main, h 67 E. Quincy Amlaw, Charles, bas 38 Center John, r 437 Main


Abrim, boarding house, 38 Center John, expresman, h 38 Center Robert, bds 38 Center


Amable, Arthur S., travelling salesman Anderson, Adolph S., shoemaker, h 94 Liberty


Charles, wks Keith's, bds 66 Willow Dell


D. A., books, stationery, 34 Bank, lı 55 Quincy


Edward, truckman, h 338 State road Manley, shoemaker, bds 60 Franklin Matthew, h 48 Liberty


Peter, wks J. J. Lilly, h 49 Witt William, coachman for Richmond, h 61 State


William J., bds 97 Glen ave


William D., printer, 38 Bracewell ave Wm. H., stone cutter, h 97 Glen ave Wm., butcher Burke, h Greylock


Andrews, Archie, h West Shaft road Felix, wks Whitney, h 11 Winter Celia, student, bds 143 Veazie Felix, Jr., hosler, bds 11 Winter George, teamster, h 63 Willow Dell Holley, h West Shaft road


George, wks Hunters, h 143 Veazie Harley C., wks Arnolds, h 5 Forest Orland, carpenter, h 127 River William, laborer, bds 8 Rand W., h Liberty


Angelo, Mulanesi, wks Keiths, h 2 Crowley ave


Angelo, Tony, peddler, h S Church Alex, laborer, h 21 Ryan's lane


Angland, Thomas, wks Arnolds, 73 Fur- nace


Apple, Emily Mrs., cook, h 36 Holden Arms. John H., salesman N. A. Beef Co., h 108 Church


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Armour


Armour & Co., meat and provisions, 59 Morris


Armstrong, Albert, chair bottomer, bds 154 State


Cecelia M., bds 60 Brooklyn Charles E, wks Tallow Co., bds 122 Corinth


Henry, mason, h 35 Jackson ; James H., stone mason, h 5 Irving John F., machine printer at Arnolds, h 49 Brooklyn Joseph G., printer Arnolds, h 3 North Veazie


William W., h 60 Brooklyn


Arnold, Amanda, h 79 Ashland


Bertram H., Mgr Swift Co., 67 Elm- wood


Charles J., commissioner public works, h 84 Holden


Henry, wks B. & A., lı 481/2 Holden Henry N., reporter Transcript, h 5 Berkshire blk, off Hoosac


H. R., rem Dalton, Mass.


Maxim L., barber, h 65 Center


Ovilla, barber shop. 46 Holden, h 22 Main


Samuel, engraver Arnolds, h 193 North


Wm. B., rem Texas


ARNOLD PRINT WORKS, ifrs. calico prints, see front colored


Arnum, Charles H., truckman, 98 Mea- dow


& Kearn, trucking, 18 Holden


Arpin, Alfred E., clerk at Wilson's, h 63 Blackinton


ASHE, P. J., h 418 Church, attorney and councillor at law, North Adams National Bank Bldg., see p 22


Ashline, Alice and Gertrude, wk Union, bd 129 Beaver


B., Achsdh, Fray, Lena, Lizzie, Mil- dred, Minnie, lı 129 Beaver E., S. Miss, nurse, bds 243 State Aspin, William, Jr., 4 Richview


Ashman


Ashman, Mary L., bds 121 River Oscar, carpenter, h 170 Brooklyn Wm. A., day watchman at Arnolds, h 461/ Hall


Astorino, Ferdinando, 6 Rock


Ashton, Arthur J., shoemaker, h 28 Washington ave


Edward, wks N. A. Gas Co., bds 139 Franklin


Gardner, carpenter, h 139 Franklin Mary L., musician, h 13 Bracewell Miles T., lineman, h 139 Franklin Wm. wool carder, h 13 Bracewell ave Wardner, mechanic, h 139 Franklin Ashworth, Charles A., h 69 Montana.


Emanuel (Ashworth & Wilkinson). h 69 Hoosac


John, wks N. A. Loom Reed Co., h 32 Dover Aspin, Margaret, wks W. & B., bds 28 Goodrich


Mary, wks W. & B., h Goodrich WVm. J., wks mill, h 92 Richview Wm .. Sr., h 28 Goodrich


Aspinall, Benjamin, wks Eclipse, 78 Wil- low Dell


Atchinson, Alex, meat dealer, h 93 Lib- erty


Atwood, Annie, wks Arnolds, h 54 Chase George, cutter, bds 118 Liberty


Catherine Mrs., h 226 Eagle Edwin R., folder, h 226 Eagle John E., constable, h 80 Holden Austin, Arthur Mrs., wks Keiths, bds 235 River


Nettie, wks Braytonville mill, 24 New Greylock road


James, h 24 New Greylock road Avery, George, clerk, bas 56 Bracewell Avey. Wm., clerk Underwoods, h 66 Cady Averill, Everett L. Mrs., h Marshall


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B


Babcock BABCOCK, EUGENE H., machinist, 14 Eagle, h 116 Prospect, see p 31 Frank W., rem Springfield Florence, bds 18 Hall


Nelson A., machinist at Arnolds, h 18 Hall


Wayne, milk peddler, State road William E., wks B. L. Co., h 9 Cen- tral ave


Babeu, Alphonse, h Millard's lane


Bachand, Louis, wks Eclipse, h 228 Union Orville, bds 228 Union


Oscar, h Adams blk, Main


Bacon, W. C., bookkeeper, N. A. Savings Bank, h 29 Blackinton Jenie F., bds 35 Hall Alma E. Mrs., h 35 Hall


Bailey, Edward, farmer Hodge, h 235 State


Fanny, wks Union mill, bds 26 Rand H. P., Mgr Waldorf Shoe Store, h 181/2 Wesleyan


John C., city express, h Richview ave John, h, 168 Prospect


Leonard J., wks Arnolds, bds 385 Eagle


Mabel, sewing, 149 Church


William, wks Arnolds, 3861/2 W. Main


Baird, John, laborer, h 198 Eagle


Baima, A., baker, h 1 Crowley ave Baker, see Belanger


Baker, Bertha, clerk, bds 303 Ashland Eva, wks Canedy's, bds 303 Ash- land


Ellen, wks Excelsior, rms 81 Ash- land


Frank, express office, bds 42 Ashland Grace, Mrs., h 28 Bank


H. E., barber; Chase block, cor. River and Houghton


Joseph, carpenter Hunter's, h 22 Main


Bakey


Bakey, John, wks bleach house Arnolds, h 1 North Veavie


Patrick, wks Arnolds, bds 1 Veavie William, bartender Scully, h 460 Union Annie, bds 321 W Main


Baldwin, Benjamin, weaver, bds 68 Gal- lup Wm, weaver, bds 68 Gallup Joseph, weaver Eclipse, h 68 Gallup Thomas, weaver Eclipse, h 68 Gal- lup BALL, W. S., editor Transcript, bds 5 Berkshire


Ballston, Refrigerating and Storage Co., 1 Chestnut


Ballou, W. A., farmer and horse dealer, h south end State


W. A., wks Arnolds, h 4 Highland Ave


Carrie, h 204 Eagle E. Mrs., h 204 Eagle


Henry J., farmer, h 427 south State Balue, Joseph, h 119 Beaver


Bandreau, Cleora, wks Eclipse, bds 94 River


Rane, wks Eclipse, bds 254 River Banks, John H., wks Arnolds, h 54


Brown Glover, h 54 Brown


Baraby, William, vem. Winoski Barbale, Pasquale, wks Arnolds, h 94 Furnace


Banks, Arthur, laborer, bds 54 Brown Carrie, wks Arnolds, bds 54 Brown


Barbeau, Alex., blacksmith, h 168 Beaver Fred, carpenter, h 135 Glen ave. John, shoemaker, h 101 Bracewell ave




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