Resident and business directory of Mansfield, Foxboro and Sharon, Massachusetts for 1898 : containing a complete resident, street and business directory, town officers, schools, societies, churches, post offices, etc., Part 7

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Publication date: 1898
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Services in Wrentham, every Sunday by Rev. J. F. Broderick.


ST. MARK'S CHURCH, (Episcopal.) Cor. South and Market Streets. Organized, April 13, 1890. Rector, Rev. Horace Hall Buck.


Services on alternate Sundays, 10.30 A. M .; 4 P. M. Sunday School on alternate Sundays at 12 M .; 3.00 P. M.


EVANGELICAL MISSION CHAPEL. East Street, East Foxboro. Services : Sunday, Preaching, 4.30 P. M. Sunday School, 3.30 P. M. S. S. Supt., Wm. H. Angell.


UNION EVANGELICAL . CHAPEL. Cor. Central and Spring Streets, Foxvale.


Pastor, supplied from different churches in Foxboro and Mansfield.


Services : Sunday School, 3.45 P. M. Preaching, 5.00 P. M.


Y. P. S. C. E., meets every Tuesday evening in the Chapel at 8.00 r. M.


Ladies' Missionary Society. Meets alternate Thursdays at residence of William Beale.


President, Mrs. Narcissa Beale.


Sons of Temperance meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.


UNION CHAPEL. Cor. South and Grove Streets, So. Foxboro. Services : Sunday, 4.30 P. M. Sunday School, 3.30 P. M.


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CHARLES HARRISON,


Slater, Builder and Repairer


-OF-


Church Spires, Chimney Columns, Etc. Fitter of all Kinds of Lightning Conductors. The higest Buildings in the country assended in a few hours without the aid of scaffolding.


Repairs to property of all kinds neatly executed at the shortest notice. Slates of all kinds always in stock.


Residence, Mechanic Street, Foxboro, Mass.


P. O. BOX 315.


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A. W. DRAPER,


VETERINARIAN,


Willow Street, East Foxboro, Mass.


CHAS. W. HODGES & SON, Insurance and Real Estate BROKERS.


TURE ROOMS


UNION BLOCK, Corner Main and Rockhill Streets,


Foxboro, Mass.


TOWN OFFICERS.


Selectmen, Overseers of Poor, Board of Health and Highway Surveyors :


ERASTUS P. CARPENTER, term expires 1900.


ARTHUR F. YOUNG,


1899.


CHARLES E. MARTIS,


66 1898.


Town Clerk : LOUIS W. HODGES.


Assessors :


EDSON A. MORSE, term expires 1900.


LOUIS W. HODGES, 66


1899.


CHARLES SLOCOMB, 66 66 1898.


Town Treasurer : EDWARD M. PHELPS.


Collector of Taxes : EBENEZER W. ALLEN.


Constables :


CHARLES H. CADY, CHARLES F. POND.


Auditors :


CHARLES G. HODGES. JARVIS WILLIAMS, EZRA C. COMEY.


School Committee : WILLIAM SHAW WHITE, MRS. JULIETTE F. LEWIS. FREDERICK H. FULLER, M. D.


Trustees of Boyden Library : DAVID CARPENTER, WILLIAM EDGAR HORTON. WILLIAM SHAW WHITE, JAMES W. FLAGG. SARAH B. DOOLITTLE, SUSAN E. FULLER.


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SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.


High School-Wm. E. Horton, Principal; Assistants, Miss I. B. Wingate, Miss Mary F. Davenport. Center Grammar-Mary L. Pierce, teacher. First Intermediate-Alice D. Eddy, teacher. Second Intermediate-Alma L. Carpenter, teacher.


First Primary-Hattie A. Boyden, teacher. Second Primary-Grace W. Carpenter, teacher.


Cary School-Miss Hardy and Maud Sumner, teachers.


Everett School-First Department, Delia I. Griffin, teacher.


Paine School-Miss Rafftery, teacher.


Plimpton School-Mrs. Lizzie R. Smith, teacher.


Pratt School-Viola F. Morse and Maria M. Hastings, teachers. Quaker Hill School-Nettie B. Ladd and Mrs. Belle Nutting, teachers.


Supt. of Schools-J. R. Potter.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


BOARD OF ENGINEERS AND FOREST FIRE WARDS.


Chief Engineer, Horace G. Smith. First Assistant, W. S. Kimball.


Second Assistant, I. W. Lane.


STEAM FIRE ENGINE No. 1. (22 Men).


Meets first Monday in each month at Engine House.


Captain, C. F. Pond, in general command.


Clerk, M. E. Hawes.


Engineer, John W. Huntress.


First Lieut., C. A. Smith, in command of hose wagon. Second Lieut., Ernest A. White, in command of ladder truck.


CHEMICAL No. 1.


Under command of Capt. of Steamer.


FIRE ALARM BOXES.


Foxboro Fire Department gives the following as the location of Fire Alarm Boxes :


No. 25. Opp. Hedges Bros.' manufactory, on Central st.


No. 32. Cor. Central and South streets.


No. 43. Opp. Faught's Straw Shop, on Main street. No. 45. At Hospital. (Private).


No. 51. Cor. Mechanic street and Neponset avenue.


To give an alarm, break the glass over the key, open the door of the box, PULL DOWN THE HOOK ONCE AND LET GO. Remain at the box until the arrival of the fireman, so as to direct them to the fire.


SOCIETIES.


A. F. A. M. ST. ALBANS' LODGE.


Chartered 1818. Meets in Masonic Hall, Rockhill street, Mon- day evening, on or before full moon.


W. M., Fred G. Mears. S. W., William Shaw White.


J. W. E., Palmer Jewett.


Treasurer, William B. Crocker.


Secretary, Fred S. Lane.


Chaplain, J. R. Potter. Marshall, M. Ryan. S. D., Howard E. Newton.


J. D., Thomas Caton.


S. S., Charles W. Bemis.


J. S., W. HI. Trayes. Sentinel, John Brooks.


Oragnist, E. C. Fales.


Tyler, Charles F. Pond.


KEYSTONE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.


Chartered 1861. Meets in Masonic Hall, Rockhill street, Thursday evenings, on or after full moon, at 7.30 o'clock.


High Priest, Howard E. Newton.


King, E. P. Jewett. Scribe, Michael Ryan. Captain of Host, F. G. Mears.


Prin. Sojourner, M. P. Wheeler.


R. A. Captain, Charles M. Cady.


M. 3rd Veil, George E. Fitts.


M. 2nd Veil, W HI. Trayes.


M. 1st Veil, Thomas Caton. Chaplain, J. R. Potter


Treasurer, William B. Crocker.


Secretary, Charles W. Bemis.


Tyler, Charles F. Pond.


Organist, Linus E. Carpenter.


A. O. U. W. FOXBORO LODGE, NO. 106.


Meets first and third Monday evenings of each month in K. of H. Hall.


P. M. W., John W. Huntress. M. W., George W. Ferguson. Foreman, Charles F. Bosworth. Overseer, JJohn F. McGrane. Recorder. Thomas I). Wilson. Financier, Louis W. Hodges.


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A. O. U. W., Continued,


Receiver, Fred A. Lovejoy.


Guide, Thomas McGrane. I. W., William G. Ferguson. O. W .. Thomas F. Bannon.


Trustces. L. E. Gray, Jarvis Williams, T. F. Inman


Rep. G. L., John W. Huntress.


Order United American Mechanics. U. S. GRANT COUNCIL, No. 71.


Organized June 3, 1897. Meets in K. of H. Hall second and fourth Mondays of each month.


Councellor, J. A. Belcher.


Vicc-Councellor, E. N. White.


Secretary, W. Young.


Assistant Secretary. M. E. Hawes.


Financial Secretary, J. C. Swift.


Treasurer, J. F. Williams.


Inductor, A. C. Coombs.


Examiner, F. H. Hewins.


Inside Protector, C. C. Sumner.


Outside Protector, W. G. Morse.


Senior Ex-Councillor, A. F. Young.


Junior Ex-Councillor, C. M. Torrey.


Trustecs, C. C. Sumner, F. W. Hewins.


Foxboro Cemetery Corporation.


Incorporated 1853. President, Carmi Richmond.


Secretary and Treasurer, W. B. Crocker.


Superintendent, David Carpenter. Trustees, Carmi Richmond, David Carpenter, E. P. Carpenter, V. S. Pond. Lewis Pond. L. B. Wilber, W. B. Crocker. Auditors, R. W. Carpenter, G. F. Williams.


Daughters of Rebekah. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 121.


Organized April 1893. Meets every second and fourth Thursday of'each month in O. F. Hall, Central street.


N. G., Lillian S. Jackson. V. G., Mary E. Goodwin. R. S., Sarah Foster. P. S., Mrs. Lizze M. Richardson.


Treasurer, Isadore F. Butterworth.


Warden, Jennie R. Brooks. Cond., Nellie W. Roe. I. G., Mrs. Mary A. Cady. O. G., William L. Robertson. R. S. N. G .. Alice P. Smith.


L. S. N. G., Annie M. Dixon. R. S. V. G., M R. Robertson. L. S. V. G., Rose G. Abbott. Chap .. Mary Tate. P. N. G., Abbie M. Sumner.


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I. O. G. T.


FOXBORO LODGE, NO. 191.


Organized Oct. Sth, 1866. Meets every Monday evening in Union Hall.


P. C. T., Mrs. Fannie H. Hardy.


C T., Miss Edna V. Alger. V. T., Miss Emma Mercer. Secretary, Mary A. Hodges.


F. S., L. W. Hodges. Treasurer, C. W. Hodges.


Chaplain, Mrs. Emily W. Cromack.


Marshal, Joseph H. Brigham. Deputy Marshal. Miss Viola Tupper.


Guard, Daniel JJ. Ryan.


Sentinel, Fred W. Pettee.


S. J. T .. Miss Edna V. Alger.


Grand Army of the Republic.


E. P. CARPENTER POST, NO. 91.


Organized 1869. Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month in G. A. R. Hall. Commander, E. P. Jewett. S. V. C., L. C. Winn. J. V. C., W. G. Morse. Adjutant, Q. M., Charles H. Cady.


Surgeon. C. II. Josselyn.


Chaplain, A. M. Morse. O. D., David Scott.


O. G., John P. Kennedy.


S. M., W. H. Kempton.


Q. M. S., Frank O. Pierce.


Knights of Honor. VICTORY LODGE, NO. 1002.


Organized April 1st, 1878. Meets first and third Tuesday eve- nings of each month in K. of H. Hall. Dictator, Albert Fisher. Vice-Dictator, C. A. Smith.


Assistant Dictator, J. E. Keyes.


Past Dictator, G. B. Nickerson.


Reporter. Jarvis Williams.


Fin. Reporter, H. S. Godfrey. Treasurer, A. L. Pond. Chaplain, T. B. Bourne. Guide, A. B. Robinson. Guardian, H. Carpenter. Sentinel, W. G. Morse. Trustees, T. B. Bourne, C. P. Small, C. A. Smith. Auditors, C. A. Smith, Jarvis Williams. Rep., G. A. Thaver. Alt., C. P. Small.


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I. O. of O. F. EXCELSIOR LODGE, NO. 87.


Instituted 1845, reinstituted Oct. 19th, 1887. Meets every Fri- day evening in Odd Fellows Hall, Central Street.


N. G., Joseph W. Roe. V. G., Liscomb C. Winn.


R. S., A. L. Josselyn.


P. S., Harry P. Leavitt.


Treasurer, John W. Richardson.


Warden, Harry Ross.


Con., Walter H. Bunker.


I. G., Daniel McPhee.


O. G., Harry Bridges.


Chaplain, William Shaw White.


R. S. N. G., Harry Egan.


L. S. N. G., Ernest A. White.


R. S. V. G., L. D. Wilson.


L. S. V. G., William Robinson.


R. S. S., C. HI. Abbott.


L. S. S .. Harry Dodkins.


P. G., Frank I. Bushnell.


Organist, George M. Barron.


Trustees, C. G. Hodges, C. P. Small, N. S. Small.


Order of the Eastern Star. EASTER CHAPTER, NO. 47.


Organized April 25, 1894. Meets at Masonic Hall on first Mon- day of each month after the full moon.


W. M., Mrs. Mary B. Folsom. W. P., William B. Crocker. A. M., Mrs. Lucy M. Hayes. Secretary, Mrs. Ella M. Belcher.


Treasurer, Mrs. Lottie M. Wilbur.


Con., Mrs. Martha J. Alden. A. Con., Mrs. Laura C. Smith.


Chap., Mrs. Catherine A. Foulkes.


Mar., Mrs. Ella F. Bemis.


Adah, Mrs. Alice B. Trayes.


Ruth, Mrs. Jennie E. Caton.


Esther. Mrs. E. Frances Cushman.


Martha, Mrs. Leila P. Ryan. .


Electa, Mrs. Jennie E. Pierce.


Warden, Mrs. Sarah E. Pond.


Sent., George Foster.


Organist, Miss Addie L. Jewett.


United Order Golden Cross.


FOXBORO COMMANDERY No. 146.


Instituted August 6th. 1881. Meets on first and third Wednes- days of each month at Liberty Hall.


N. C., Mrs. Isabel D. Butterworth. V. N. C., Mrs. Frank Hewins. P. C., Frank Bushnell. K. of R., Mrs. Emily Cromack.


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F. K. of R., Frank Hewins.


W. H., Miss Edna Alger. Treasurer, William Weldon. W. P., Mrs. William Weldon. W. I. G., William Kempton.


W. O. G., Daniel Ryan.


Patrons of Husbandry. FOXBORO GRANGE, No. 193.


Meets second and fourth Wednesdays in every month in Grange Hall, Bird Street.


M., Mrs. Martha J. Morse.


O., Roswell G. Leighton.


L., John B. Hodges. S., Archie H. Dean.


A. S., Warren A. Dupee.


C., Mabel R. Perkins.


T., C. W. Hodges.


S .. Louis W. Hodges.


G. K., Fred W. Pettee.


P., Miss Gertrude E. Pettee.


F., Miss May H. Leighton.


C., Mrs. Ada G. Mann.


L. A. S., Miss Ida A. Buck.


Pilgrim Fathers. COCASSET COLONY, No. 130.


Organized April 30th, 1890. Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month in K. of H. Hall. Governor, Walter S. Mott.


L. Governor, Mrs. Charles Abbott.


Secretary, T. J. Atwood. Treasurer, Frank O. Pierce.


Collector, Ernest A. White.


Chaplain, Nathaniel Pratt.


S. of A., Mrs. E. A. White.


D. S. of A., Mrs. F. N. Davis.


S. I. Gate, J. H. Alden.


S. O. Gate. F. N. Davis.


Trustees, F. N. Davis, F. O. Pierce.


Sons of Veterans.


I. H. BONNEY CAMP, NO. 58.


Organized Nov. 23rd, 1888. Meets first and third Friday eve- nings of each month in G. A. R. Hall. Captain, H. M. Harris.


1st Lieutenant, Homer B. Newell.


2nd Lieutenant, Frederick Fuller, M. D.


Chaplain, F. N. Griffiths.'


First Sergeant, M. E. Hawes.


Q. M. S., J. W. Alden.


C. S., Frank Williams.


P. M., Charles W. Pond.


S. of G., George Auty.


C. of G., Charles Alexander.


P. G., G. A. Smith.


Camp Council, George Auty, Frederick Fuller, Wm. Kempton


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Woman's Relief Corps. E. P. CARPENTER CORPS, NO. 41.


Organized August 4th. 1884. Meets second andfourth Tuesdays of each month in K. of II. Hall.


President. Mrs. Etta M. Carpenter.


S. Vice-President, Mrs. Ella Pond.


J. Viee-President, Mrs. Abbie Jewett.


Secretary, Mrs. Mary B. Folsom


Treasurer, Mrs. Marion W. Comey.


Chaplain, Mrs. Lizzie Packard.


Conductor, Mrs. Mary A. Cady.


Guard, Mrs. Minnie Phipps.


Assistant Conductor, Mrs. E. Frances Cushman.


Assistant Guard. Mrs S. C. Comey.


Pianist, Mrs. Lucy Hayes.


Foxboro Brass Band.


Meets every Monday evening in Cocasset Engine Hall.


Leader and Director, R. M. Powers.


Second Leader, Fred L. HI. Wood.


Clerk and Treasurer, James P. Barrett.


Foxboro Water Supply District.


Incorporated 1879. Works constructed 1882-3.


Clerk, W. B. Crocker.


Treasurer, William B. Crocker.


Commissioners, E. P. Carpenter, term expires 1900; Francis D. Williams, term expires 1898; Virgil S. Pond, term expires 1899.


Auditors, W. Edgar Horton, William S. Kimball and Linus E. Carpenter.


Superintendent and Engineer, Frank E. Green.


Neponset Building Association.


Organized in 1888. President, Edward Caton.


Treasurer and Secretary, Charles L. Bixby.


Foxboro Village Improvement Association.


Organized Feb. 18, 1888. Prud. Com., Carmi Richmond, Ezra Pickens, Wm. B. Crocker, Charles L. Bixby, A F. Bemis. Treas., George F. Williams.


Clerk, John W. Richardson.


Foxboro Savings Bank.


Organized 1855. Pres., Wm. B. Crocker. Vice-Prests., Fisher E. Hartshorn, George F. Williams. Treas., Edward M. Phelps. Board of Investment, Wm. B. Crocker, Richard S. Carpenter, William T. Cook, Fisher E. Hartshorn, Allen H. Messenger.


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Foxboro Cycle and Athletic Club.


Organized Sept. 11, 1893. Club house Phelps Block, Central st. Regular meetings 2d Monday of each month.


Pres., Franklin A. Pettee. 1st Vice-Pres., Fisher E. Hartshorn.


2d Vice-Pres., Edw. M. Phelps.


3d Vice-Pres., F. H. Richards.


Sec., F. P. Newton. Treas., A. M. Nichols.


Capt., A. N. Coombs.


1st Lieut., Ernest Metcalf.


2d Lieut., F. II. Richards.


Ex. Com., F. A. Pettee, F. E. Hartshorn, E. M. Phelps, F. H. Richards, A. M. Nichols. Trustees, A. F. Young, F. H. Walker, A. F. Bemis.


Foxboro Board of Trade.


Organized Nov. 27, 1896. Meets K. of H. Hall, last Friday in each month.


Pres., Joseph A. Prescott.


Vice-Prests., Joseph Hearn, Merton E. Hawes.


Treas., Dr. Carleton Sawyer.


Sec., Robert W. Carpenter.


Directors, George W. Scott, John Bassett, C. P. Small, Forrest Bassett.


Telephone Subscribers, Foxboro.


Alden J. H.


Office


Bemis A. F.


Residence


Bemis A. F. Hat Co.


Office


Bragg F. A., M. D.


Residence


Caton Bros. & Bixby


Office


Comey Ezra C.


Crocker B. P .. M. D.


Office


Foxboro Foundry and Machine Co.


Office


Ferguson W. A.


Store


Pond V. S. & Co.


Mill


Ross Alex


Residence


Sawyer Carleton, M. D.


Office


Swift E. B.


Store


Wilbur Bros.


Store


Wilbur S. S., Foxvale


Residence


Williams F. D.


Express Office, Pay Station


Williams F. D.


Residence


Young A. H. & A. F.


Factory


Massachusetts Hospital for Dipsomaniacs and Inebriates, Foxboro.


Trustees, Edward Cowles, M. D., Benjamin H. Hartwell, M. D., Anna Phillips Williams. Robert H. Richards, J. G. Pinkham, M. D. Superintendent, Mareello Hutchinson, M. D.


Assistant Physician, E. R. P. Fourtin, M. D.


Treasurer, Warren F. Spalding, 15 Pemberton Square, Boston.


Office


McCormick A. H., M. D.


Office


Pumping Station


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COUNTY COURT HOUSE, DEDHAM, MASS.


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Abreviations used.


Ag., agriculture ; agt., agent; asst., assistant ; av., avenue ; bds., boards ; bldg., building ; blk., block ; com. trav., commercial traveler; com., commission ; cor., corner; elk., clerk ; E. F., East Foxboro; N. F., North Foxboro; W. F., West Foxboro; S. W., South Walpole; emp., employed ; h., house ; ins., insurance ; J. P., Justice of the Peace ; pl., place ; P. O., Post Office ; prof., professor ; prop., proprietor ; rd., road ; U. S W., Union Straw Works ; V. C. E. W., Van Choate Electric Works. After the name of a street the word " street " is omitted.


Abbott Charles H., straw worker Caton's, h. 22 Sherman


Adams Helen M. Mrs., bds. E. A. Hewey's, Cocasset Alden Frank H., editor, bds. J. H. Alden's, 17 Baker


ALDEN JOSEPH H., prop. Foxboro Reporter, h. 17 Baker


James W., straw hatter, h. Pettee place off Main Aldrich Amos R., h. 22 Baker


John F., concreter and roofer, h. South n. West


John L., roofer, bds. J. F. Aldrich's, South


Alexander Charles E., shoemaker Mansfield, bds. E. F. Alex- der's, Lakeview


Cora M., straw worker Caton's, bds. E. F. Alexander's, Granite


Edwin T., farmer, h. Granite n. Lakeview


Elbridge F., mason, h. Granite, Lakeview


Lena F., straw worker, bds. E. F. Alexander's, Lakeview


Percy W., emp. V. S. Pond & Co.'s, h. Granite, Lakeview Alger Cyrus W., section hand, h. Summer, E. F.


Edna V., Keith's laundry, bds. E. F. Alger's, Pettee place Eugene F., laborer, h. Pettee place off Main Allen Anna K. Mrs., h. Bird cor. Baker


Bertha A., bds. Mrs. M. J. Allen's, Union


Davis S., carpenter, h. Church n. Carpenter


Ebenezer W., collector of taxes, h. Baker


E. Clifton, assistant reporter Boston Globe, bds. E. W. Al- len's, Main


Edgar W., tailor, Main, h. Main n. Bird


Horace M., straw worker Caton's, h. West cor. South


Maggie Mrs., h. Garfield opp. electric works


Mary J. Mrs., baby farming, h. Union n. Rockhill


Sumner W., reporter Boston Globe, bds. E. W. Allen's, Main


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Anctil Bruno, laborer, h. Summer, E. F. Austin Anna, h. Bentwood Martha, h. Bentwood Appleby Alden A., mason, h. Market Archie Louis, painter, V.C.E.W., bds. W. H. Kempton's, Gilmore


Ashley John G., h. Wall n. Central


Atwood Daniel, h. Cocassett cor. Park av.


Elizabeth F., h. 21 Rockhill


Mabel L., milliner, bds. Mrs. M. A. Atwood's, 21 Rockhill Mary L. Mrs., milliner, Rockhill cor Main, h. 21 Rockhill Melvin A., h. 21 Rockhill


Thomas J., emp. Caton's, h. Cocasset cor. Park av.


Auty Enoch P., farmer, h. Grove


George V. L., farmer, h. South n. Mill


Babcock Etta M, housekeeper, bds. F. R. Babcock's, Sherman Finley R., machinist S. Walpole, h. Sherman


Bacon Mary E. Mrs., h. North, N. F.


Bailey Fannie R., dressmaker, rooms N. Pratt's, Maple av. Baker Bradford, farmer, h, Oak n. Mechanic


Hiram A., carpenter and builder, h. Oak n. Mechanic


Ball Thomas B., carpenter, h. Cocasset cor. Pleasant


Ballou Austin A., milk dealer, h. Main cor. Pine


Bannon Catherine Mrs., h. Church cor. Carpenter


Thomas, bds. Mrs. C. Bannon's, Church


Barden Martin J., moulder U. S. W., bds. S. A. E. Swift's, Co- casset


Barnes Fred A., emp. U. S. W., bds. A. F. Bemis', Main Barrett Dwight Alfred, h. East n. Willow, E. F.


James P., stenographer, East Walpole, bds. John Barrett's, Mechanic


John, farmer, h. Mechanic cor. Chestnut


Barron George M., editor Foxboro Reporter, h. 16 Garfield Barstow Arthur E., contractor, h. East n. Willow, E. F.


Violet M., straw worker, U. S. W., bds. A. E. Barstow's, East, E. F.


Bartlett Arthur W., farmhand Inebriate Hospital, bds. do.


Barton Richard W., straw worker U. S. W., h. Chestnut n. Mechanic


William E. Rev., h. Granite n. Water


Bassett Charles E., fruit dealer, bds. John Bassett's, Bassett


Forrest, bicycles, Central n Wall, and clerk John Bassett's, bds. do.


John, fruit dealer, Central cor. Wall, h. Bassett n. Central Lillie S., straw worker Caton's, h. Bassett n. Central Beale Joseph, h. County n. Spring


William H., insurance, h. County cor. Spring


Beals George W., hatter Boston, h. East opp. Cocasset


Beatty Webster B., emp. Rev. W. E. Barton's, Granite n. Water


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Beaumont Bros. (Benjamin, Samuel I., George and Edward Beaumont) shoddy mfrs., off East n. Mansfield line, h. do. William, shoddy mfr., off East n. Mansfield line, h. do. Belcher Addison, h. County n. Spring


A. Frank, florist, Bassett, h. Central opp. Church


Albert K., jeweler, h. Baker


Benjamin F., gate tender, h. County n. Spring Hilos C., box maker, h. Garfield n. Main Jane Mrs., h. Summer, E. F.


Joseph, jeweler Mansfield, bds. J. A. Belcher's, Central Joseph A., machinist, h. Central n. Mansfield line


Lewis, undertaker, 6 Garfield, lı. do.


Lydia H. Mrs., h. Cocasset cor. Bird


Mary Mrs., h. Spring n. Central


Sarah M., h. County n. Spring


Walter A., jeweler Mansfield, h. Central n. Mansfield line Willard B., horse clipper, h. Cocasset beyond Sand, E. F. Bemis Adeline A. Mrs., h. South cor. Liberty


Albion F. (A. F. Bemis Hat Co.) straw goods, h. 19 Main A. F. Hat Co., (incorporated) mfrs. of straw goods, Wall Charles W., straw woaker, bds. Mrs. A. A. Bemis', South


Gertrude M., straw worker U. S. W., bds. Mrs. A. A. Bemis' South


Benson Joseph F., laborer, h. North, N. F.


Seth H., attendant Inebriate Hospital, bds. do.


Berry Lincoln E., box maker U. S. W., h. 4 South Zeri, h. 4 South


Billings Ellen, h. Central n. Mansfield line


Bird Elizabeth J. Mrs., h. Main opp. Gilmore


Ethlyn E., straw worker U. S. W., bds. G. C. Bird's, 59 Main


Gardner C., h. 59 Main


Grace A., straw worker U. S.W., bds. G. C. Bird's, 59 Main Bixby Charles L. (Caton Bros. & Bixby ) straw goods mfr., h. Maple av.


Charles Linder, bds. C. L. Bixby's, Maple av.


George L., bds. C. L. Bixby's, Maple av. Black Henry, janitor, h. Liberty pl.


Susie E., straw worker, bds. Henry Black's, Liberty pl. Bloom Israel, tailor I. Fliegelman's, bds. Foxboro House Bloomer Thomas W., attendant Inebriate Hospital, bds. do. Bonney Alice, bds. E. I. Bonney's, Main cor. Washington Edward I., provision pedler, h. Main cor. Washington Fred L., hatter Boston, h. Main n. Chestnut


Booth Thomas H., billiard hall, Central, h. Central n. Leonard William H., bds. Thos. H. Booth's, Central


Bosworth Charles F., straw worker Inman's, h. Carpentern. Church


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Bosworth Esther E. Mrs., h. South opp. Union


J. Arthur H., clerk Wilber Bros., h. South opp. Union


Mary E., emp. U. S. W., bds. Mrs. E. E. Bosworth's, South Boulester J. G., restaurant, Bird cor. Railroad av.


Bourne Catherine C., student, bds. T. B. Bourne's, South James L., h. Spring, Foxvale


Phillip P., instructor Institute Technology Boston, bds. T B. Bourne's, South


Susan H., music teacher, bds. T. B. Bourne's, South Thomas B., carpenter, h. South


William, carpenter and builder, h. South n. Union Boutwood Joseph, emp. Caton's


Bowdish Asa W., bds. S. P. Bowdish's, West Mary E., h. West n. Mill


Sanford P., farmer, h. West n. Mill


Bowen Frank T., bds. M. L. Bowen's, Leonard


Matthew L., fireman V. C. E. W., h. Leonard n. Cocasset Boyd A. Phæbe Mrs., h. 11 Market


Boyden Benjamin F., treasurer Foxboro Foundry and Machine Co., Mill, h. South opp Mill


Carrie, machine operator, bds. M. J. Boyden, Church


Cenia Miss, h. Sand n. Oak, E. F.


Charles C., bookkeeper Foxboro Foundry, bds. B. F. Bow- den's, South


Charles H., supt. town farm, h. North n. Walpole line


Clementina F., straw worker, bds. Thomas Boyden's, Sand, E. F.


Eliza E., straw worker at Mansfield, h. Howard pl.


Elwin J., laborer, h. North n. Beech


Emeline Mrs., bds. M. P. Hodges', East, E. F.


Hannah E., housekeeper M. P. Hodges', East, bds. do.


Hattie, school teacher, bds. Mrs. M. J. Boyden's, Church Luette M., straw worker, bds. J. T. Hamilton's, Cocasset Mary A. Mrs., widow, h. 19 Garfield


Mary J. Mrs., h. Church


Roscoe M., straw worker, h. Howard pl.


Sarah A., postmaster, North Foxboro, h. North, N. F.


Susan M. Mrs., h. Howard pl.


Thomas, farmer, h. Sand cor. Oak


Uriah W., miller, h. North n. the depot, N. F.


Bradley William H., bds. H. L. Helliker's, South Cross


Bragg Francis A., M. D., physician and surgeon, School, h. do. Henry O., h. School


Brennon Ellen Mrs., h. Leonard n. Cocasset


James W., clothing and furnishing goods, School, h. Leon- ard, n. Cocasset


Jerry S., teamster, V. S. Pond & Co., bds. Mrs. A. T. Rowan's, Main


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Brennon John D., farmer, h. Main n. Chestnut


Sarah Mrs., h. Main n. Chestnut


William T., laborer, bds. J. D. Brennon's, Main Bridge George, laborer, h. Mechanic n. the railroad


Harvey, hatter, Caton's, bds. George Bridge's, Mechanic Bridges Jacob A., watchman, V. C. E. W., h. Market cor. Granite


Briggs Abby H., straw worker, h. Leonard


Charles W., straw worker, U. S. W., h. Granite (Happy Hollow )


Helen C., straw worker, h. Leonard


Horace M., electrician, h. East n. the depot, E. F. Brigham Nettie G., bds. T. S. Brigham's, Washington Thomas S., farmer, h. Washington, n. Main


Thomas S. Jr., farmer, bds. T. S. Brigham's, Washington Brimblecom John W., prop. Cocasset House, Cocasset cor. Mechanic


Britton Mary R. Mrs., dressmaker, South cor. Liberty


Broderick John F. Rev., pastor St. Mary's church, h. Central cor. Church


Brooks Carrie Mrs., straw worker, h. Mechanic opp. the common Jennie R., straw worker, bds. John H. Brooks', Sherman John H., carpenter, h. Sherman


Brown Albion T., cabinet maker, V. C. E. W., h. Granite n. Union


Anson, farmer, h. South n. Mansfield line Arthur, h. Garfield


Arthur D., cabinet maker, h. East opp. Willow, E. F.


Asher, basket maker, bds. Anson Brown's, South


Charles A., teamster, bds. Ira N. Bushnell's, Oak


Ernest W., printer, h. Cocasset, n. Oak


Frederick M., laborer, h. off North, N. F.


George L., jeweler Attleboro, bds. Marcus Brown's, Cedar George M., clerk, bds. A. F. Brown's, Granite


George W., supt. V. C. E. W., bds. E. B. Williams', Baker


Henry J., janitor Boston, h. off North, N. F. Herbert E., farmer, h. Grove n. Mansfield line


John W., laborer, h. Cocasset n. Sand Marcus, farmer, h. Cedar, n. Wrentham line Mary E. Mrs., nurse, h. Young's block, Central William F., mason, h. Cocasset n. Chestnut Bryar Albert S., farmer, h. Spring n. Central




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