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WILLOW Dell, from 45 Union southeast to Miner. WILLOW street, from Washington avenue south to Porter. WILLIAM street, north from School to North. WINTER street, east 28 Elmwood ave to Yale. WITT avenue, south from Furnace.
WITT street, from Richmond ave south to Mowbray. WYNDHAM Terrace, from 28 Dover west to Church. YALE street, from Holbrook south to Winter.
Parochial Schools
St. Joseph Parochial school, 68 Eagle Notre Dame Parochial school, 228 Main
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FLAG DAYS
The flag must be displayed on the public school buildings on days specified 'below:
January (first Monday ) ... Day of City Inauguration,
February 12-Lincoln's Birthday,
1809
February 22-Washington's Birthday
1732
March 17-Evacuation of Boston by the British,
1776
April 2-Jefferson's Birthday, 1748
April 9-Lee's Surrender, 1865
April 19-Battle of Lexington, 1775
May 23-Foundation of Jamestown 1607
May 30-Memorial Day, 1866
June 1-Emancipation Proclamation, 1862
June 14 -- United States Flag adopted, 1777
June 17-Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775
July 4-Declaration of Independence, 1776
August 16-Battle of Bennington,
1777
September 3-Treaty of Paris, 1782
September 5-First Continental Congress, 1774
September 17-United States Constitution adopted, 1787
October 17-Surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga, 1777
October 18-Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, 1781
October 21-Discovery of America by Columbus, 1492
November 25-Evacuation of New York by the British, 1783
December 16-Boston Tea Party, 1773
December 17 .- Day of City Election.
December 21-Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, 1620
Also on Labor Day, Annual State Elections, Inauguration of President of the United States and Governor of Massachusetts, opening and closing days of term, and other days as directed.
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School Buildings.
Drury academy, between 177-191 Main street.
Mark Hopkins school, on Church street between Porter and Blackinton streets.
Houghton school, between 394-422 Union street.
Johnson school, School street. veazie school, 27-47 Veazie street.
Brayton school, Greylock State road.
Freeman school, between 43-51 Liberty street and between 265-297 Eagle street
Blackinton school, Blackinton.
Greylock school, Greylock.
East Mountain school, East Mountain road.
State Street school, cor Francis and Hooker streets. No-mal school, between Honsac street and 405 Church street. St. Joseph Parochial school, 68 Eagle Notre Dame Parochial school, 228 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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City Officials' Salaries.
Mayor
$1000.00
City Clerk,
1,600.00
City Solicitor, 2,000.00
900.00
City Auditor,
1,000.00
City Engineer,
1,800.00
Commissioner of Public Works,
City Bookkeeper, 1,800.00
900.00
Superintendent of Out Door work, 1,200.00
Superintendent of Water works, 1,200.00
Overseer of the Poor,
1,000.00
City Physician,
250.00
Board of Assessors
1,900.00
Clerk,
150.00
Board of Health, (each)
100.00
School Committee (each)
75.00
Superintendent of Schools
2,500.00
License Commissioners,
650.00
Chief of Police, per day, 4,00
Captains of Police, per day, 3.50
Patrolman, per day, 3.00
Chief of Fire Department and
Assistant
Inspector of Buildings 1,200.00
First Assistant Engineer, 200.00
Second Assistant Engineer, 175.00
Captains (each) 125.00
Lieutenants (each) 112.00
Permanent men (each 900.00
Firemen, Ist year (each)
65.00
Firemen, 2d year (each) 80.00
Firemen, after 2d year (each) 100.00
Wire Inspector 1.000.00
City Weigher (per month)
50.00
Agent Board of Health 312.00
FIREMEN AT BRAYTONVILLE AND
BLACKINTON.
Captains (each) 15.00
Lieutenants, (each) 12.00
Firemen, (each) 10.00
Keeper of Almshouse, 750.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures 350.00
Inspector of Milk 100.00
Inspector of Plumbing per week
15.00
Inspector of Meats and Provisions 600.00
Hoosac Tunnel Statistics
First proposed (for canal)
1819
Chartered
1843
Commenced 1851
Headings met. Nov. 27
1874
Completed
1875
Total length, feet. 25,031 East end to Central shaft, feet ... 12,837 Central shaft to West shaft, feet ... 0,694 West shaft to West End, feet. 2,500
Depth Central shaft, feet.
1,028
Depth of West shaft, feet.
.31S
Size of Central shaft, feet,
15×27
Size of West shaft, feet.
10×14
Height Eastern summit, feet
1,423
Height Western summit, feet
1,71$
Grade per mile, feet.
26.40
Rock excavation, tons
1,900,000
Height, feet
.20
Width, fett.
24
Water discharged West end, gals.
per minute.
609
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, 1877
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 $14,000,001
Rock, Mica slate with. quartz nodules Contractors, F.& W. Shanley, Montreal Chief Civil Engineer, .... Benj. D. Fros: Explosive. Tri-nitro glycerine
City Treasurer and Collector
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New Fire Alarm Boxes. JULY 1, 1907 ..
4-State and Summer Streets
5-Main and Marshall Streets.
6-Main and Holden Streets.
7-Main and Ashland Streets.
8-Main and Church Streets.
9-Center and Eagle Streets.
12-Brown Street, Johnson's Mill.
13-River and Veazie Streets.
14 --. River and Houghton Streets.
15-Eagle and River Streets.
16-Union Street, at Tannery.
17-Union Street, at Eclipse Mill.
18-Beaver.
21-Pleasant and East Quincy Streets.
23-Meadow Street.
24-East Main and Kemp Avenue.
25-Union and Kemp Streets.
26-State and Walnut Streets.
31-West Main Street at Turner's Shop.
32-West Main Street near Fair Grounds.
34-West Main Street at Marion Avenue
35 -- North Adams Mfg. Co (Private)
41-Bracewell Ave. and No. Holden St.
42-Hall and Grove Streets.
43-Liberty and Eagle Streets
51-Brooklyn and Houghton Streets.
52-North and William Streets.
61-Prospect and Hudson Streets.
62-Cliff and Montgomery Streets.
71 --- Holden Street, near bridge.
72 -- Lincoln and Grant Streets.
121 -- Ashland and Chestnut Streets.
123 --- Ashland Street and Washington Ave.
124-Ashland Street and Lawrence Ave.
125 -- Blackinton and Montana Streets.
131-Church and Quincy Streets.
132-Church Street and Washington Ave.
141-Church Street, Normal School.
142-Hunter's Foundry ( Private).
EXTRA SIGNALS-3-3-3-3 Central Telephone Office when an alarm is sent in by telephone. 2-after an alarm of fire-fire out. STORM SIGNALS-Two blows of the whistle repeated three times at 7.15 a. m. signifies no school will begin before 9 a. m. This signal given at 8.15 a. m. signifies no morning session.
If signal is not repeated at 8.15 a. m. all schools will begin at 9 a. m. Storm signal given at 12.45 p. m. signifiies no afternoon session.
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Rates of Postage.
FIRST CLASS MATTER.
This class includes Letters, Postal Cards, Sealed matter and written communications. Rates 2c per ounce or fraction thereof. SECOND CLASS. For Publishers and Newsdealers only. Rate 1c per pound.
THIRD CLASS.
Books, Circulars, Photographs, etc., when unsealed. Rate lc for two ounces or fraction chereof.
FOURTH CLASS.
Embraces merchandise and all matter not included in the First, Second or Third Class, which is not, in its nature of form, liable to injure other mail matter, and is not above the limit of weight, four pounds. Rate 1c for each ounce or fraction thereof. Local or Drop Letters are always 2c for each ounce at Letter Carrier Office. Special Delivery Stamp, in addition to regular postage, insures immediate delivery at any Post Office in the U. S.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
The following table gives the names of the towns and cities adjacent to North Adams, also the principal Eastern trade cen- tres, together with their distances, amounts of railroad fare:
MILES
FARE
Albany
56
$1 09
Blackinton
3
5
Boston
143
2 82
Fitchburg
93
I 89
Greenfield
38
75
Greylock
2
5
Hoosick Falls
2I
44
Hoosac Tunnel
8
I5
Hartford
100
I
83
Holyoke
67
I
18
New York City
199
3 50
New Haven
124
2
50
North Pownal
II
25
Pittsfield
2I
40
Rutland
82
2 20
Readsboro
18
65
Shelburne Falls
24
50
Saratoga Springs
63
I 29
Springfield
75
BMI 33 BAI 45
Troy
48
99
Williamstown
5
IO
Wilmington
32
I
I5
Worcester
105
BM 2 10 BA 2 55
Strangers won't go wrong by patronizing our advertisers .- Larkin.
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JAMES T. LARKINS
City Hall
Corner Summer and Morris Streets
N TORTH ADAMS is situated in the northern part of Berkshire 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 16, 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 April 8, 1895. Population North Adams, 1895 census. 19,135.
Population North Adams, 1900 census, 24,200.
Population North Adams, 1905 census, 22,150.
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 offers 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 Direc- tory 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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A. W. Chippendale, Treas.
E. A. McMillin, Pres.
THE BERKSHIRE EGG BOX. The E. A. MCMILLIN CO. Paper Box Manufacturers Shoe Cartons, Shelf Cases, Shirt and Fancy Boxes CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
WHITNEY BROS. Brick, Stone Masons and Contractors
Are Prepared to Furnish the Finest Stone for Building Purposes to be found in this vicinity and at Prices that cannot be beaten.
C. E. WHITNEY, MERRIL H. WHITNEY, 219 Church St. 32 Blackinton St., No. Adams.
J. J. LILLY DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
COAL AND WOOD
Grading, Filling and General Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
37 Main Street, North Adams
HARRY M. FARNUM
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Lime, also First Quality Building Stone in any Quantity.
Works 924 State St., North Adams, Mass.
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Has Unsurpassed Facilities to do
T
Every Kind of
Fine Book and
Commercial
·
.Printing
P AZ-ZHEZ5
N J
Thirty 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 class style at reasonable price. For twenty 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.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY 1907-8
ABBREVIATIONS-The following abbreviations are used in this Directory : Ave, avenue ; bds, boards; cor, corner; Keith's, shoe factory ; h, house; opp, opposite; st, street; Arnolds, Arnold Print Works; W. & H., Waterhouse & Howard; wks, works; r, rear. Taconic Hall with Normal School.
A
Abbott
Abbott, George B. machinist, h 73 Hold en
Abey Henry. wks Arnolds, & Rand Abraham Ethel, rem N. Y. Fannie, rem N. Y. israel, bds 66 Summer Louis, Clerk, 626 Dowlin
Ackerman, Albert, ins agt, 76 Cherry Ackert Danici, wks Arnolds, h 69 Holden
Adams. Napoleon. wks Eclipse, h 107 Front
Charles 13 Summer
Clodner, weaver, 107 Front
David L. wks Tallow Co. h 53 Sprng
Fannie, 4 Royal ave
Fred, rem Fittsfield
Hector, shoemaker, Wiebers, 53 State John A. wks Berkshire Paper Co. bds 37 Washington ave
John H., agt, h 37 Washington ave John, h 39 Wesleyan
Napoleon, laborer, h 107 Front Thomas Mrs 148 Bracewell ave
Adler, Teresa Mrs. bds 112 Center Affhauser Charles M, at Arnolds, h 359 State
Agan J, onipenter, h 62 Chase ave Ainsworth John, 22 Dover
Akey Felix. wks Eclipse, 250 Union Albany Cash Grocery Co. 43 Center Albee Fred, wks Keiths, h 27 Meadow Albee, Frank, h 25 Meadow Alden 'William, h 77 Holbrook Alderman Archie, rem Adams Aldrich Eugene, telegraph operator, bds 662 Ashland
Frank, wks Eclipse h Fast road Louis, Mrs., h 25 Dover
Aldrich
O. D., traveling salesman, h 84 Beaver
William. wks Eclipse, h 19 Olds Alexander Alex, wks Brickyard, h Notch road John, clerk, T. & B, bds 20 Bank Alioto Guisseppe, laborer, h 276 Wal- nut
Allard Marshall, laborer, 4 Miner Allcom Leon, wks Arnolds, h 70 Fred- erick
Alford A. S. insurance, h 4? Montana George E. and Mildred S. bds 43 Montana
G. W. Mrs., h 43 Montana Allord Charies C. cor Union & Kemp Alfred, clerk, 13 Marietta Allen Catherine Mrs. h 634 Union Charles, farmer, h Reservoir road Frank, wks Beaver, h 166 do Fred D. clerk, B. & D. h 167 Eagle Grace S. teacher, bds 167 Eagle James, farmer, East Mountain I.vman R. teacher normal, h 3
Whitney blk, Lawrence ave · Robert, shoemaker, h E. Mountain P. M. Y. M. C. A., h 52 Ashland Amadon, Edward, wks N. A. Mfg. Co. 86 Richview ave
Elmer M. wool sorter mill, bds 61 Notch road.
George A. carpenter, h 6] Notch rd Louis F., farmer, Braytonville.
Moses L., bookkeeper, bds 201/2 Wes- leyan.
Perry F.,, carpenter, h 205 Main Walter, shoemaker, 205 Main. Amatto, Frank, h 121 Cliff American and National Express, opp. depot and 42 Main Alpolt, Joseph, junk, 126 Ashland.
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Amell
Amell, Mary, English teacher high school, bds 25 Dover
Lillian, 25 Dover
Mabel L., bookkeeper Transcript, bds 25 Dover
Amlaw, Frank, wks Flagg's, bds 38 Center
Abriam. boarding house, 38 Center John, Iriver, Flagg, h 40 Center Robert' wks Connor's, bds 38 Center Anderson, Edward, laborer, h 16 Mar- shall
Anderson, William H. stonecutter, h 97 Glen ave
D. A., Mrs. h 55 Quincy George, 143 Veazie
James, barber, bds 426 Main
Manley, shoemaker, bds 306 Eagle
Peter, wks J. J. Lilly, h 49 Witt
William, coachman for C. W. Gallup William J., bds 97 Glen ave
Andrews, William, h 75 Cady street Archie, h West Shaft road
Eugene, wks Hunter's, h 18 School
George, Jr., wks Lilly H. E., 55 Lincoln
William, wks Keith's, h 36 Bank
Andrew, George, wks Hunter's, h 143 Veazie
Felix, coachman, 26 Rand Geo., 129 Beaver
Holley, h West Shaft road
Merritt, wks Arnolds, h 167 Hought- ton
Soloman, fruit store, 57 Furnace WV. M., 54 Cady
Angel, Edward, retired, h 47 Montana Antoso, Balotore, laborer, h 57 Furnace Thomas, laborer h 57 Furnace Angelo Tony, peddler, h 134 S. Church Angland, Thomas, wks Arnold's, 73 Fur- nace
Antois, Salova, hostler, h 57 Furnace Anson, Wm, coachinan, h 129 Ashland Apothecary Hall, J. H. Krum, Jr., prop, New Kimbell Blk
Appel, Wallace, wks, C. Biscuit, h 5 Sperry
Apple, Emily Mrs., cook, h 244 Walnut Armour, Robert, wks Eclipse, 11 Church Arms, John H., salesman, N. A. Beef h 65 Summer
Armour & Co., meat, 59 Morris
Armstrong, Albert, chair bottomer, bds 154 State
Armstrong
Charles E., wks Tallow Co., h 138 Ashland
Henry, mason, h 426 W. Main
James, wks Arnolds, bds 49 Holden James H., stone mason, 426 W. Main John F., machine printer Arnold's h 49 Brooklyn
Joseph G., printer, Arnold's, h Mix- er farm
L. A., chef Richmond
Owen, chef, bds Richmond
William W., Mrs., h 60 Brooklyn
Arnold, Bentram H., Mgr. Swift Co., h 61 Porter
Charles J., h 84 Holden
E. C. Mrs., h 3 Blackinton blk
Frank, drug clerk, h 3 Church Pl Henry, wks B. & A., h 481/2 Holden ARNOLD, N. H., reporter Transcript, h 5 Berkshire blk, off Hoosac
Maxim L., barber, h 47 Lincoln ')villa, rem Williamstown
Samuel, engraver
Arnold's,
193
. North
ARNOLD PRINT WORKS, mfrs. calico prints. See front colored
Arnum, Charles H., truckman, 98 Mea- dow
Harry. bds 98 Meadow
and Kearn, trucking, 18 Holden
Arpin, Alfred E., clerk, Wilson's, 631/2 Blackinton street
Artuce, Thomas, laborer, Furnace
ASHE, P. J. h 418 Church, attorney & councillor at law, North Adams National bank bldg .
Ashline, Alice, 'wks Union, bds 129 Bea- ver street
Achsah, Fray, Lena, Mildred, Min- nie, h 129 Beaver
Briney, laborer, 129 Beaver
Asetta, Frank, laborer, h 357 Walnut Ashman, Mary L. bds 121 River
Wm. A., watchman, h 4612 Hall
Ashton, Eli W., wks W & H, Prospect
168
Edward, wks N .A. G. L. Co, bds off Spring
Gardner, carpenter, h off Spring
Mary L., musician, h 11 Bracewell Miles T., lineman, h off Spring Wm., wool carder, h 11 Bracewell
Ashworth, Emanuel, A. & W., h Leon- ard terrace
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Ashworth
John, wks W. A. Loom Reed Co., h 32 Dover
Aspin, Margaret, wks W. & H. Co., 26 Goodrich
Wm., Sr., h 26 Goodrich
Mary. wks W. & H., h 26 Goodrich William, Jr.,, wka Braytonville, h 9% Richview avenue
Aspinwall, John, Clarksburg, farmer
Benjamin, wks Eclipse, 78 Willow Dell
Attle. K. S., merchant, h 115 Ashland Atwood, Harry, printer, Transcript, bds 226 Eagle
Annie, clerk, h 34 N. Holden
Catherine, Mrs., h 226 Eagle
Edwin R., folder, h 226 Eagle George, cutter, bds 118 Liberty John E., removed to Boston
M.uger, August, painter, bds 38 Center Autuso, Mecola, wks Arnold's, h 57 Furnace
Austin, Catherine Mrs., wks Weber's, bds 11 Millard street Chas., Mrs., 129 North.
James, bds Frank Hamer Notch rd Averill, Ella, Mrs., h 721/2 Main
Averill. Geo. W. bds 175 Bracewell Fred, ticket agt. Empire theate :. bds 721/2 Main Avey, Win., salesman, h 98 Corinth
B
BABCOCK, EUGENE H., machinist, 14 Eagle, h 116 Prospect
Charles, wks C. B. Co., h 14 Brook- lyn
Nelson A., machinist at Arnold's, h 18 Hall street
Royal, C. B. Co., 9 Central avenue Sidney, janitor, h 268 Ashland Wayne, milk peddler, State Road William E., clerk, h 9 Central ave. Pabeau, Vinal. gardener, h S. State Vinal, Jr., shoemaker, h S. State Bachand, Jerry, wks Windsor, bds 228 Union
Albert, wks Eclipse, 219 Union Lou's, wks Eclipse, h 228 Union Oscar, h School street
Philip, wks Eclipse, 57 Front Victor, clerk, 57 Beacon
Wager, wks Eclipse, 228 Union
Bacon
Bacon, W. C, bookkeeper, N. A. Savings bank, 86 Holbrook
Bailey, Mrs., h 26 Rand
Edward, farmer, Hodge, h 235 State H. P., mgr. Waldorf Shoe Store, h 20 Wesleyan
John, 129 Ashland
John, wks Arnold's, h 168 Prospect John C., city express, h Briggs ave. Leonard J., wks Arnold's, bds 385 Eagle
William, wks B. Leat Co., h 3861/2 W Main
Baird, John, laborer, h 198 Eagle street Baker, see Belanger
Baker, A. C., 386 Charles st
Charles, agent, h Y. M. C. A. Bldg Eugene, hostler, h 36 Bank Baker-Rose, sanitarium, 93 Park .
H. E., barber, 161 River, h do.
Joseph, laborer, h 66 Willow Dell Joseph, wks Arnold's, h 63 North
K. Mrs. wks Eclipse, bas 36 Bank L. C., 53 Chase, N. A. Rug Co. Bakey, Kate, waitress, Mansion house John, wks Arnold's, h 100 W Main
John, wks bleach house Arnold's, h 82 Veazie
Patrick, 82 Veazie
William, bartender, Scully, Union.
h 460
Balbo, Joseph, wks Arnolds, h 12 Mar- shall
Baldwin, Geo. F., 50 Gallup
Joseph, weaver, Eclipse, h 50 Gallup Thomas, h 68 Gallup
William, weaver, bds Kemp ex.
Ballston Refrigerating & Storage Co., Morris street
Ballou, W. A., farmer, S. State Carrie, h 204 Eagle
Henry J., farmer, h 427 South State W. A., wks Arnold's, h 12 Lawrence Balzimato. Carmina, wks Arnold's, h 274 Walnut
Bancroft, W. D., wks B. & M, h 11 Bond Banks John. wks Arnolds, h 3 Chase hill
Arthur, iaborer, bds 54 Brown
Carrie, wks Arnolds, 'bd$ 54 Brown Grover, h 54 Brown, wks Arnolds Barbeau Alex. blacksmith, h 168 Beaver Fred, carpenter, h 135 .Glen ave
John, shoemaker, h 101 Bracewell .Joseph, wks Union, bds Prospect
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Barbeau
Lewis, wks B. S. R. h 237 South ·State
Ovid, shoemaker, h 101 Bracewell Wilfred, carpenter, h 135 Glen ave Barber, A. G. d'erk h 16 Charles
Alphonse, shoemaker, h 46 Front Archie H. h 48 Cherry
D. J., B. L. Co. h 144 Pleasant Frank, shoemaker, h 99 Glen ave
J. M. auto manfr. h 104 Main Octave, wks city, h 323 W Mair Patrick, wks Arnolds, h 337 Walnut Philip, carpenter, h 57 Glen ave Wm. J. electrician, h 136 North BARBER LEATHER CC. 60 Union, seć p. 25
Barbo Joseph, wks Arnolds, h 12 Mar- shall
Barcum Joseph, wks Snyder, h 6 Phoenix
Amos. wks Snyder, 11 Loftus
Arthur, wks Webers, bd.s 8 Phoenix Peter, wks Arnolds, bds & Phoenix Barcon, Alex. blacksmith, 1 Nelson Bard. Cleffos, hostler, h 164 E. Quincy Bardozzi, Giovanna, wks B. & M. h 157 State
Baright, Mary L. teacher, bds Law- rence ave
S. C. h Lawrence ave
Barkly Frank, h 56 Nonth Holden Kate. h 56 North Holden Mary A. bds 56 North Holden Barlow Edwin T. architect, 411 Kimbell blk, h 111 Church
Alfred, wks Windsor, h 92 Ha ha- way
A. T. Mrs. h 111 Church Joseph, laborer, bds 17 South Louis, wks Arnolds, h 17 South
Barnard & Co. 309 Dowlin blk Edwin, h 85 Cherry
Barnes, Fenton T. book-keeper, E. A. Richardson, h 145 Bracewell ave John, wks Dowlin Strap Co. bds 20 Bank
L. M. jeweler, optician, Wilson blk, h 7 Quincy
Barney Warren, h 42 Eagle, painter.
William, wks Arnolds, h 42 Eagle Barnicoat, Rhoda Mrs. teacher, hAdams Barnum Jessie M. wks Eclipse, bds 108 Fast Quincy
Barnfaldi G. wks Arnolds, 5 128 State Barre, Joseph, wks Eclipse. h 85 Union
Barraclough
Barraclough Edwin, wks Briggsville. 488 Unicn
Barrett Alseard, wks Beaver, h 5 Main Joseph, machinist at Windsor, h 18 Lincoln
Maggie, dressmaker, cor Church and Summer
Mary, dressmaker, bds 111 Church William H. express messenger, h 71 North Holden
Barrington Mary and Margaret, wks Arnolds, bds 3 Cheesbro
John F .. 3 Cheesbro ave
Mark, jr. wks B. & M. h 3 Chees- bro ave
Mark, wks Arnolds, bds 3 Cheesbro William F. lawyer, N. A. Bank blk bds 3 Cheesbro ave
Barron Charles, wks Milk Co. 166
Houghton
Alex. laborer, 3 Rand
Medos, driver, h r Hogan's Union
BARRY, JOHN T. proprietor Wilson house. See page 20
Birney. wks Union mill, h 49 Wil- low dell
Daniel Mrs. h 39 Union
Jerry, gardener, bds 39 Center
John. carpenter, h Williams Holden
blk
Margaret Mrs Chase hill
Mary Mrs. h 12 Whitman
Michael F. wks Beaver, h cor For- est and Richmond
Mrs. Margaret, 131 River
Patrick, 143 Beaver
William, bartender, 41 Union
Winifred Mrs. clerk, Boston store, bds 11 Union Barry & Hogan, saloon, 43 Union Barsalou D. A. horseshoer and black- smith, Marshall, h 25 Bryant Fred, laborer, h 491/2 Hoiden
Bartella Mrs. Jeronica, 41 Summer Bartlett, Anna, teacher, bds 138 Main Albert, agt h 138 Main Arthur C. ins agt, h 381 Houghton Courtland G. store, cor Washing- ton ave and Spring, h do
C. G. jr. instructor, bds 27 Wash- ington ave
Mrs Jessie, nurse, N. A. hospital Baschand Oscar, wks Arnolds, h 26 Loftus
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Bascom
Bascom, David, wks W. & H. bds Holden
Rascomb, David, wks Eclipse. h 38 Gallup
Basheckin & Co. store, 13 Center David, 13312 Ashalnd
Bashaw (see Bachand) Victor wks Ar- nolds, h 57 Beacon
Bass Adelbert, wks Elliot, h 133 Ash- land
Charles, janitor, court room, h 42 h 42 Ashland
Bassett Merritt, wks Windsor, h 384 River Joseph N. collector, 139 Prospect T. N. 20 Montana
Mary Mrs. h 4 Richview Wi H. 71 North Holden
Bastien, Henry Mrs. 29 Lincoln Joseph, wks Eclipse, h 681 Main Basl M. bananas, 6 Furnace
Basso Josephine Mrs. 3 Crowley ave
Bashinella. Joseph, laborer, h 9 Pebble Bastianelle Paul, wks B. & M. h 301 Walnut
John, wks B. & A. h 301 Walnut Bateman T. S. Mrs. h 117 Church
Herbert R. city market, 94 Main, h 307 Main Bates Lydia, bds 452 West Main Edwin, h 18 Richview ave
Willianı H. 22 Greylock road Baven Robert, wks Mill, h [61 W Main Wilfred, wks mill, h 591 W Main William, wks mill, h 591 W Main Baxon Samuel, tailor, h 199 Houghton Beauchamp Albert, wks Berk. St. R. R. 100 Meadow
Bauer G. A. superintendent reservation
Greylock
Bayley John A. agt bds 129 Ashland Beadles Evan, h 299 West Main Beals Charles W. h Clarksburg Omar, laborer, h Clarksburg S. M. carpenter, h Clarksburg Beard George, carpenter, 131 E Quincy Beaman John W. farmer, Notch road Nathan D. farmer, Notch road
Bean Harry D. rem Manchester Fred, 15 Prospect
Beattie Annie, 557 Main, wks Briggsvlle Janet, :57 Main, wks Priggsville Thomas Mrs. h 557 Main
Beatty Charles Wi. h 18 Jackson
Beatty
Ce rg: H. wks Keiths, Uds 18 Jack- son
Beaudin David, wks Eclipse 191 Frank- lin
Amedas, wks Eclipse, h E. Union Charles, laborer, h 53 Willow dell' E. A. weaver, Eclipse. h Union shaft road
George, wks Dibbles, 302 Walnut Joseph, blacksmith, h Phoenix Medos, wks Eclipse, 99 Front Moses, wks Eclipse, 68 Willow del Oliver, weaver, 68 Willow dell Beauchemin, Albert, grocer, 375 W'Main h 271 Main
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