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Edwards, Charles H., mill hand, h. Pond (Pondville.)
Edwards, Josephine M., straw worker, bds. C. H. Edwards', Pond (Pondville.)
Ekberg, Olof, laborer, h. Lawrence (C. M.)
Ehnes, Leonard G., farmer, h. Fruit.
Emerson, Katherine F. Mrs., h. Valley (Pondville.)
Erickson, Andrew, farmer, h. Avery.
Evans, Clarence W., farmer, bds. J. H. Evans', Seekonk.
Evans, Emma C., bds. J. H. Evans', Seekonk.
Evans, Herman, station agent Highland Lake, bds. J. H. Evans', Seekonk.
Evans, John H., machinist, h. Seekonk.
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Evans, Philip, poultry, bds. J. H. Evans', Seekonk.
Fales, Bertha, stenographer, h. Avery.
Fales, John E., band sawing, planing and wood working, Avery, h. do.
Fales, Silas E., J. P., Avery, h. do.
Farrington, Clarence M., mill operative, bds. Stoney Brook.
Faulkner, Donald, emp. American Felt Co., h. Main (C. M.) Fay, Francis W., farmer, bds. James P. Fay's, Cleaveland. Fay, James P., farmer, h. Cleaveland.
Fish, Frederick W., h. North.
Fisher, George D., tinsmith, h. Railroad.
Fisher, James E., candy mfr., h. Commonwealth av.
Fisher, Scott, emp. car shops, h. Main.
Foxboro State Hospital, Branch, Main.
Foxboro State Hospital, Branch Dedham (Pondville.) Fisher, William, night watchman, h. Hanover (C. M.) Flynn, George P., emp. State Institution, Main.
Foley, John, mill hand, bds. R. Foley's, Main (C. M.)
Foley, Richard, mill operative, h. Hanover (C. M.)
Foley, William, mill operative, bds. Mrs. Hollam's, Main (C. M.) Foster, Mary H. Mrs., h. Railroad.
Fowler, James H., real estate and broker, Commonwealth av., (C. M.), h. do.
Fraser, J. Edward, carpenter, h. Fruit (in summer.)
Fraser, William, crossing tender, h. Seekonk.
Fredrickson, Carl, mill hand, h. Lawrence (C. M.)
Fuller, Eleanor C. Mrs., emp. and bds. G. S. Campbell's, Rail- road.
Gallagher, Jennie Mrs., bds. F. L. Barry's, Cleaveland. Gallagher, William, retired, h. Seekonk, n. the railroad. Gallagher, William M., bookkeeper, h. Seekonk, n. the railroad. Gallant, Alexander, teamster, h. North, Stony Brook. Garceau, Henry, mill operative, Stony Brook.
Gates, Henry K., game warden, h. Honey Pot. Gilmore, W. K. and Sons, Main. Glass, Ernest A., carpenter, h. Cleaveland, cor. Railroad. Glen, Thomas, bds. Mrs. Mary H. Foster's, Railroad. Goddard, Mary Miss, at Pond Home, Pond (P.) Gordon, Charles L., emp. Norfolk State Hospital, h. Main. Goodall, John G., foreman farmer Norfolk State Hospital, h. Dedham (Pondville.) Gorman, John, farmer, Miller (C. M.) Gove, William W., farmer, h. North (P. O. Wrentham.)
Green, Charles O., milk and dairy, Commonwealth av. (C. M.), h. do.
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Greene, Charles E., foreman, bds. Charles O. Greene's, Common- wealth av.
Greene, Edward C. Dr., supt. Foxboro State Hospital, h. Honey Pot.
Gunning, James X, farmer, h. Avery.
Haase, Frank, farmer, h. Everett (P.) Hadlock, , expressman, (B.), h. Park.
Hall, Alfred P., poultry etc., Main, h. do.
Hall, Charles F., machinist, h. Railroad.
Hallam, Samuel, Mrs., h. Main (C. M.)
Hamlin, George E., carpenter, h. Railroad.
Hamlin, W. Eugene, Pullman conductor, h. Avery.
Harding, Alfred, at Pond Home, Pond (P.)
Hartshorn, Eliza Mrs., at Pond Home, Pond (P.)
Hassler, John C., mill operative, h. Union (P. O. Wrentham.)
Hatfield, James M., engineer, h. off Main, n. C. M. Station (C. M.)
Haywood, Eliza J. Mrs., at Pond Home, Pond (P.)
Hill, Edwin S., harnessmaker, Main, h. do.
Hill, George E., farmer, teaming, also Town Clerk, h. Main.
Hill, William M., farmer, h. Main.
Hodges, Percy De, real estate, h. Lake.
Holbrook, Edwin W., h. North, Stoney Brook.
Holbrook, Isabelle B., emp. bindery, bds. W. C. Holbrook's, North.
Holbrook, William C., supt. Norfolk Woolen Co., Stoney Brook, h. North.
Holmes, J. Thomas, teamster, h. Main (C. M.)
Hurd, Edward F., laborer, h. Railroad.
Janitischke, John H., gardener, h. Medway.
Jenkins, Martin W., teas and coffees, bds. Wm. A. Gove's, North (P. O. Wrentham.)
Jenks, Harvey E., civil engineer, h. Main.
Johnson, Catherine Mrs., at Pond Home, Pond (P.)
Johnson, Joseph K., janitor (B), h. Fruit.
Jones, Andrew B., farmer, h. Holbrook, cor. Railroad.
Jones, Austin A., foreman N. W. Co., farm, h. North.
J'ose, Elizabeth H., bds. F. E. Jose's, Main (C. M.) Jose, Frederick E., hostler, h. Main (C. M.)
Keith, Eleanor L., h. Commonwealth av.
Kelley, Joseph, prop. Summer Hotel, Kingsbury Lake, Green (C. M.) Kennedy, Sidney A., metal worker, h. Grove. Keogh, Agnes E., mill hand, bds. Mrs. B. Keogh's, Main (C. M.)
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Keogh, Bridget Mrs., h. Main (C. M.) Keogh, Henry G., mill operative, h. North Main (C. M.) Keogh, John P., mill operative, h. Hanover (C. M.) Kilpatrick, Francis A., stone mason, h. North (Stoney Brook.) Kilpatrick, Frank R., electrician, bds. Francis A. Kilpatrick's. Kilpatrick, Thomas J., electrician, bds. Francis A. Kilpatrick's. Kingsbury, Frank A., station agent, h. Main (C. M.) Kingsbury, Harriet S. Mrs., h. Green (P. O. Rockville.) Kunde, Edward F., farmer, h. North Main.
Kurkul, George, mill operative, h. Main.
Lemaire, Giovanni, wool washer, h. Main. (C. M.) Larson, Martin, mill hand, h. Main, (C. M.) Ledbury, Albert, engineer, bds. W. Molley's, off Main (C. M.) Ledbury, Arthur F., wool mixer, h. Main (C. M.) Ledbury, Charles A., carpenter, bds. H. Ledbury's, Park. Ledbury, Henry, farmer, h. Park (C. M.) Lind, Charles (South Boston), h. King (in summer.) Little, Arthur M., stockbroker, Union, (Stoney Brook.) Loring, Walter B., engineer, bds. F. W. Cumming's, Seekonk. Lougee, Fred A., farm supt., North Main.
Lundborn, Oscar, mill operative, North, (Stoney Brook.) Luscombe, Richard H., farmer, h. Cleaveland.
Mann, B. Stanley, student, bds. E. W. Mann's. Mahoney, Annie, emp. and bds. C. J. Murphy's.
MANN, EDWARD W., postmaster, and general store, Main, cor. Railroad, h. do. See page 197.
Mann, Jesse, farmer, h. Seekonk, n. Medfield line.
Mann, Jesse Jr., farmer and tax collector, bds. Jesse Mann's.
Mann, William E., farmer and saw mill, Seekonk, at the railroad, h. do.
Manzione, Luigi, wool washer, bds. A. Potenza's, Main (C. M.) Marion, Angie Miss, at Pond Home, Pond (P.)
Marsh, L. Harry, laborer, bds. E. F. Hurd's, Railroad. Martyn, David, h. Railroad.
Martyn, Ruby H., author, h. Railroad. Mason, Ralph W., mill operative, h. North (Stoney Brook.)
McBride, Walter N., clerk, (B), h. Cleaveland.
McGrath, Jeremiah, mill operative, bds. North.
McNally, Ella F., bds. Thomas McNally's, Main (C. M.)
McNally, Jennie, mill hand, bds. Thomas McNally's, Main (C. M.) McNally, Thomas, h. Main (C. M.) Melby, Hans T., supt. (Boston), h. Park (C. M.) Miller, Walter R., farmer, h. Main.
Moccaldi, Luigi, mill hand, bds. F. Catalino's, Main (C. M.)
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Molloy, Thomas, mill hand, bds. W. Molloy's, off Main (C. M.) Molloy, William, mill hand, h. off Main, in rear Felt Mill (C. M.) Mooney, James F., station agent, h. North.
Mooney, Mary A. Mrs., at J. F. Mooney's, North.
Moore, Annie P., Woman's Home Missionary Society, h. Main (in summer.)
Moore, Edson J. Rev., h. Main, n. Medway (in summer.)
Morey, T. Prescott Dr., (Boston), h. Grove (in summer.)
Morgan, Fred C., clerk (B), h. Needham.
Morse, Addison P., janitor, h. Union.
Morse, Erastus E., farmer, h. Seekonk. Highland Lake.
Moulton, Edward E., (Jamaica Plain). h. Seekonk, Highland Lake.
Moulton, William L., machinist, bds. J. W. Moulton's, Main. Murphy, Cornelius J., domestic lumber, wood, ties, posts, etc., Railroad, cor. Main, h. do.
Murphy, David H., conductor, h. Railroad.
Murphy, Hannah Mrs., bds. at C. J. Murphy's, Railroad.
Murphy, John W., teamster, h. Railroad.
Murphy, Lester J., (jewelers, Attleboro), bds. C. J. Murphy's.
Murphy, M. Gertrude, at C. J. Murphy's, North.
Murray, James J., mill hand, bds. J. A. Penny's, Seekonk.
Nash, Walter, mill hand, bds. W. W. Gove's, North (P. O. Wrentham.)
Nelson, Carl P., mill operative, h. North Main (C. M.)
Nispel, Clarence C., clerk (B), h. Avery.
Nispel, Herman, cabinet maker, h. Avery.
Norfolk Woolen Co., W. H. Holbrook, supt., North, Stoney Brook
O'Leary, Thomas M., farmer, h. North, Stoney Brook. Olmsted, William H., emp. Norfolk State Hospital, bds. do. O'Neil, James (Ashmont), h. King (in summer.) Ordway, Frank F., bookkeeper, h. Main.
Ormes, Carlton D., watchman, h. King, cor. Maple.
Osgood, Frank M., teamster, h. North, Stoney Brook.
Palmer, George L., carder, h. North, Stoney Brook.
Palmer, William H., engineer, h. North, Stoney Brook. Parker, Sarah A., bds. C. D. Ormes', King.
Pelletier, Edward, farmer, h. Commonwealth av.
Pelletier, George T., carpenter, h. Commonwealth av. Pelletier, John M., farmer, h. Commonwealth av.
Penney, William M., laborer, h. Main.
Perry, Sophia A. Mrs., h. North.
Perry, Walter Mrs. (Everett), h. King (in summer.) Perry, Walter C., mill operative, h. King.
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Perry, William T., farmer, h. North. Peterson, Lars, farmer, h. Avery. Pierson, John, laborer, h. Park (C. M.) Pierson, Martin, mill hand, h. North. Pond, Albert N., station agent, Pondville, h. Pond. Pond, Henry D., farmer, bds. Mrs. J. B. Pond's, Everett (P.) Pond, Jean B. Mrs., h. Everett (P.) Potenza, Alfonze, mill hand, h. Main (C. M.) Potenza, Antonio, mill hand, bds. A. Potenza's, Main (C. M.) Potenza, Angello, mill hand, bds. A. Potenza, Main (C. M.) Potter, C. G. Mrs., bds. E. A. Glass's, Cleaveland, cor. Railroad. Pratt, Susan Mrs., at Pond Home, Pond (P.) Prescott, Walter E., mill hand, h. Dean (P. O. Rockville.) Proctor, Thomas, carpenter, h. Seekonk, Highland Lake. Purdon, William D., tinsmith, h. Needham.
Ranklin, C. E. Mrs., emp. and bds. T. O'Leary's, North. Ray, Jesse C., emp. and bds. W. E. Mann's, Seekonk. Rhodes, Edison B., mill hand, h. North, Stoney Brook. Richardson, Louisa J. Mrs., at Pond Home, Pond (P.) Robbins, Frederick D., bds. Mrs. J. B. Pond's, Everett (P.) Robbins, Harry A., emp. and bds. E. E. Moulton's. Robinson, Annie, emp. and bds. Pond Home, Pond (P.) Rockwell, Benjamin, mill operative, bds. C. D. Ormes', King. Rockwood, Chester E., grocer, Union, h. do. Rockwood, Elisha W., manager, grain mill, h. Union. Rockwood, Evan, carpenter, bds. N. H. Carpenter's. Rockwood, George P., emp. and bds. S. T. Rockwood's. Rockwood, Henry B., carpenter, h. Railroad.
Rockwood, Nathan H., carpenter, painter and paper hanger, Rail- road, h. do.
Rockwood, Stephen T., farmer and poultry, Union, h. do. Rockwood, Walter C., clerk, bds. E. W. Rockwood's. Rose, Mary A. Mrs., h. Avery.
Sacks, August, h. Railroad. Sacks, John C. B., clerk (B), h. Railroad. Sanders, Asbury, farmer, h. Dedham (P. O. Wrentham.) Sanders, Leon, farmer, Dedham (P. O. Wrentham.) Sanderson, Harlan L., engraver, h. Union, n. Main. Sawyer, Cyrus, emp. and bds. A. R. Jones', Holbrook, cor. Rail- road.
Scammon, Eugene P., carpenter, h. Main. Schaefer, Henry, operative, h. Park (C. M.) Schaefer, Jacob, emp. car shops, h. N. Main (C. M.) Schultz, Charles M., farmer, h. Seekonk, n. Medfield line. Scott, J. Russell, farmer, h. Grove.
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Scott, Ruth M. Mrs., h. Main, (C. M.)
Sharon, Charles, duck farm, Pond, h. do. (P.) Sharp, Harry A., poultry dealer, Union, h. do. (P. O. Wrentham) Shaw, George H., bds. at S. G. Higgin's, Commonwealth av.
Shepardson, Charles K., farmer, bds. Mrs. H. S. Kingsbury's, Green.
Shuckrow, Jeremiah, h. Main (C. M.)
Simpson, William H., laborer, h. Lawrence (C. M.) Sleeper, Eugene C., clerk, (B), bds. Mrs. Mary H. Foster's.
Smalley, George A., clothing cutter, h. Seekonk, Highland Lake. Smalley, John W., clothing cutter, h. Union, n. North.
Smiddy, Eva M., dressmaker, h. Hanover (C. M.)
Smiddy, Mary L., clerk, bds. W. H. Smiddy's, Hanover (C. M.) Smiddy, Thomas R., photographer, Hanover (C. M.), h. do.
Smiddy, William H., foreman, carding room, A. F. Co., h. Han- over (C. M.)
Smith, Elizabeth E. Mrs., h. Railroad.
Smith, Harry L., painter, h. Main.
Smith, Lizzie Mrs., at Pond Home, Pond (P.)
Stingle, Frank, Boston Fire Dept., h. Avery (in summer.)
Stinson, Charles E., carpenter, h. Union.
Stinson, Miriam B., h. Union.
Stinson, Thomas, bds. C. E. Stinson's, Union.
Suko, John, mill hand, h. Park (C. M.)
Suko, Peman, mill hand, h. Park (C. M.)
Sullivan, Daniel, (South Boston), h. Seekonk (in summer.) Sullivan, Timothy J'., flagman, h. Railroad.
Summer Hotel, Joseph Kelley prop., Kingsbury Lake, Green. Sumner, Edmund, farmer, h. Cress Brook farm, Lake.
Supple, Margaret, h. Main.
Sweat, William H., Supt. American Felt Co., City Mills, h. Main (C. M.)
Taylor, Joseph B., foreman, carding room N. W. Co., h. Pond. Thayer, Eva L., bds. George Thayer's, Railroad.
Thayer, Fred C., engineer, bds. George Thayer's, Railroad.
Thayer, George, h. Railroad, n. the depot.
Thompson, John K., cabinet maker, h. Hill (P.)
Thurston, Andrew (Dorchester), h. Fruit (in summer.)
Tighe, Katherine, h. Line Honey Pot (P. O. South Walpole.) Torrey, Nellie C., bds. Mary J. Torrey's, Commonwealth av. (C. M.)
TORREY, MARY J., fertilizers, coal, etc., Main, h. Common- wealth av., (C. M.) See page 11.
Towne, Arthur D., rural mail carrier, h. Commonwealth av. (C. M.)
Tozzo, Francesco, mill hand, bds. F. Catalino's, Main (C. M.)
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Treible, Mazie E., bds. J. C. Hassler's.
Turner, William H., pressman, h. North, Stoney Brook.
Vozzella, Angello, mill hand, bds. R. Vozzella's, Hanover (C. M.) Vitorio, Pacquale, mill hand, bds. S. De Tore's, off Main (C. M.) Vozella, Francisco A., mill hand, h. Hanover, (C. M.)
Vozzella, Raffalle, mill hand, h. Hanover (C. M.)
Vozzella, Pasquale, mill hand, h. Hanover, (C. M.)
Walker, Henry A., expressman, h. Main.
Wall, J. F. and Son, paper mfrs. (J. F. & A. L. Wall) Campbell, Highland Lake, h. at Walpole.
Ward, Horace M., charcoal, wood and lumber, Union, h. do.
Ward, Mary A. Mrs., bds. H. M. Ward's, Union.
Ware, Elmer E., farmer, h. Railroad.
Ware, Lyman E., mechanical engineer, h. Main, n. the railroad.
Ware, Mary Mrs., h. Railroad.
Ware, Robert A., (Boston), h. Avery, (in summer.) Ware, Romando C., clerk, h. Cleaveland.
Watson, Stephen C., teamster, h. Railroad.
Welch, Robert, mill operative, h. North (P. O. Wrentham.)
Western Union Tel. Co., at Norfolk Station.
Western, Nathan at Pond Home, Pond (P.)
Whiting, Albertus J., milk and eggs, Pond, cor. Valley (P.), h. do.
Wilkins, Adeline A. Mrs., at Pond Home, Pond (P.)
Willey, William J'., farmer and gardener, h. Private Way off Main (C. M.)
Wilson, Charles W., farmer, h. Campbell, Highland Lake.
Wilson, Emma L., bds. C. W. Wilson's Campbell, Highland Lake.
Wilson, George H., bds. C. W. Wilson's, Campbell, Highland Lake.
Wood, Elias, farmer, h. Shears (P. O. Wrentham.)
Wood, Walter R., clerk, h. Park (C. M.)
Zealand, John, mill operative, h. Campbell, at the railroad, High- land Lake.
Zwicket, Max R., mill operative, bds. C. Bristow's, Main, (C. M.)
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AUCTIONEER. Comey, William M., 1 School (C. M.)
BAND.
Norfolk Brass, Richard H. Luscombe, Jr., leader.
BAND SAWING, PLANING AND WOOD WORKING. Fales, John E., Avery.
BANKS.
ATTLEBORO TRUST CO., 6 No. Main, Attleboro. See back cover and foot lines.
BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT.
Campbell, George F., Main, n. the depot.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MANN, EDWARD W., Main, cor. Railroad. See page 197.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
Rockwood, Henry B., Railroad.
COAL AND FERTILIZERS.
TORREY, MRS. MARY J., Main, (C. M.) See page 11. Ward, Horace M., (charcoal, also wood), Union.
CRANBERRY GROWER.
Delano, George W., Turner, n. Cleaveland.
DOG BREAD, ETC. ANDERSON, JAMES A., Park (C. M.)
DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
MANN, EDWARD W., Main, cor. Railroad. See page 197.
DUCK RAISER. Sharon, Charles, Pond (P.)
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FELT GOODS MANUFACTURERS.
American Felt Co., Walter F. Bennett, supt., Main (C. M.)
ELECTRICIAN.
Kilpatrick, Frank R., bds. F. A. Kilpatrick's, North.
GRAIN, FLOUR, ETC.
BULLUKIAN, HARRY, Main, (C. M.) See page 11. Gilmore, W. K. & Sons, Main.
GREEN CUT BONE AND MEAT SCRAPS.
ANDERSON, JAMES A., Park, (C. M.) See page 11.
GROCERS.
BULLUKIAN, HARRY, Main, (C. M.) See page 11. MANN, EDWARD W., Main, cor. Railroad. See page 197. Rockwood, Chester E., Union.
HARNESS MAKER.
Hill, Edwin S., Main.
HOSPITAL.
Foxboro State Hospital, (Branch), Main.
Foxboro State Hospital, (Branch) Dedham (Pondville.)
HOTEL.
Kelley, Joseph (summer), Kingsbury Lake, Green.
ICE.
Buckley, James T., Railroad.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Comey, William M., 1 School (C. M.) Fales, Silas E., Avery.
Hill, William M.
LUMBER AND WOOD.
Hill, William M. Mann, William E., Seekonk at the railroad. Murphy, C. J., Railroad, cor. Main. Ward, Horace M., Union.
MASON AND CONTRACTOR.
Kilpatrick, Francis A., North, Stoney Brook.
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MILKMEN.
Green, Charles O., Commonwealth av. (C. M.) Whiting, A. J., Pond, cor. Valley (P.)
NEWSDEALERS( ETC.
MANN, E. W., Main, cor. Railroad, n. the depot. See page 197.
PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS.
Burbridge, James E., Lake.
Rockwood, Nathan H., Railroad.
PAPER MANUFACTURERS. Wall, J. F. & Son, Campbell, at Highland Lake.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Smiddy, Thomas R., Hanover (C. M.)
POULTRY, ETC.
Day, William A. Hall, Alfred P., Main.
Rockwood, Stephen T., Union.
Sharp, Harry A., Union (P. O. Wrentham.)
POULTRY SUPPLIES. ANDERSON, JAMES A., Park (C. M.) See page 11.
PROVISIONS.
Bonney, Charles E., Railroad rear Baptist church.
REAL ESTATE.
Fowler, James H., Commonwealth av. (C. M.) Hodges, Percy De, Lake.
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS.
ATTLEBORO TRUST CO., 6 No. Main, Attleboro. See back cover and foot lines.
SAVINGS BANKS. ATTLEBORO TRUST CO., 6 No. Main, Attleboro. See back cover and foot lines.
SAW AND PLANING MILL.
Fales, John E., Avery.
Mann, William E., Seekonk at the railroad.
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STALE BREAD. ANDERSON, JAMES A., Park (C. M.) See page 11.
TEAMING AND JOBBING.
Buckley, James T., Railroad.
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Western Union, at railroad station.
TRUST COMPANIES.
ATTLEBORO TRUST CO., 6 No. Main, Attleboro. See back cover and foot lines.
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER.
Codding, Eugene E., North, n. Union.
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WOOLEN GOODS MANUFACTURERS.
City Mills Co., Lawrence (C. M.) Norfolk Woolen Co., W. C. Holbrook, supt., Stoney Brook.
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS. 1910. TOTAL 3,366,416.
Names of Cities are printed in CAPITALS.
Barnstable Co.
Barnstable
4,676
Bourne
2,474
Brewster
631
Chatham
1,564
Dennis
1,919
Eastham
518
Falmouth
3,144
Harwich
2,115
Mashpee
270
Orleans
1,077
Provincetown
4,369
Sandwich
1,688
Truro
655
Wellflett
1,022
Yarmouth
1,420
Total
27,542
Berkshire Co.
Adams
13.026
Alford
275
Becket
959
Cheshire
1,508
Clarksburg
1,207
Rehoboth
2,001
Egremont
605
Florida .
395
Great Barrington
5,926
Hancock
465
Hinsdale
1,116
Lanesborough
947
Lee
4,106
Lenox
3,060
Monterey
388
Mount Washington
110
New Ashford .
92
Chilmark
282
Edgartown
1,191
NORTH ADAMS
22,019
Gay Head
162
Otis
494
Gosnold
152
Peru
237
Oak Bluffs (a)
1,084
PITTSFIELD
32,121
Tisbury
1,196
Richmond
650
West Tisbury.
437
Sandisfield
566
Savoy ·
503
Total
4,504
·
16,215
Berkley .
999
Dartmouth
4,378
Dighton
2,235
Easton
5,139
Fairhaven
5,122
FALL RIVER
119,295
Freetown
1,471
Mansfield
5,183
NEW BEDFORD
96,652
North Attleborough
9.562
Norton
2,544
Raynham
1,725
Dalton ·
3,568
Seekonk
2,397 2,798
Somerset
Swansea
1,978
TAUNTON
34,259
Westport
2,928
Total
318,573
Dukes Co.
New Marlborough
1,124
.
(a) Name changed from Cottage City in 1906.
Sheffield
1.817
Stockbridge
1,933
Tyringham
382
Washington
277
West Stockbridge
1,271
Williamstown
3,708
Windsor
404
Total
105,259
Bristol Co.
Acushnet
1,692
Attleborough .
.
214
NORFOLK DIRECTORY
Essex Co.
Northfield
1,642
Amesbury
9,894
Andover
.
7,301
Shelburne .
1,498
Boxford
718
Danvers
9,407
Warwick
477
Essex
1,621
Wendell
502
Georgetown
1,958
GLOUCESTER
24,398
Groveland
2,253
Hamilton
1,794
HAVERHILL
44,115
Ipswich
5,777
LAWRENCE
85,892
LYNN
89,336
Lynnfield
911
Brimfield
866
Manchester
2,673
Chester
1,377
Marblehead
7,338
CHICOPEE
25,401
Merrimac
2,202
East Longmeadow
1,553
Methuen
11,448
Granville
781
Middleton
1,129
Hampden
645
Nahant .
1,184
Holland
145
Newbury
1,482
HOLYOKE
57,730
NEWBURYPORT
14,949
Longmeadow
1,084
North Andover
5,529
Ludlow
4,948
Peabody
15,721
Monson
4,758
Rockport
4,211
Montgomery
217
Rowley
1,368
Palmer
8,610
SALEM
43,697
Russell
965
Salisbury
1,658
Southwick
1,020
Saugus .
8,047
SPRINGFIELD
88,926
Swampscott
6,204
Tolland .
180
Topsfield
1,174
Wales
345
Wenham
1,010
Westfield
16,044
West Springfield
9,224
Wilbraham
2,332
Total
436,477
Total
231.369
Franklin Co.
Ashfield
959
Bernardston
.
Buckland
1,573
Belchertown
2,054
Charlemont
1,001
Chesterfield
536
Coleraine
1,741
Cummington
·
637
Conway .
1,230
Easthampton
8,524
Deerfield
2,209
Enfield
874
Erving
1,148
Goshen
279
Gill
942
Granby
761
Greenfield
10,427
Greenwich
452
Hawley .
424
Hadley
1,999
Heath
346
Hatfield
1,986
Leverett
728
Huntington
1,473
Leyden
363
Middlefield
354
Monroe
246
NORTHAMPTON (b)
19,431
Montague
6,866
Pelham
467
New Salem
639
Plainfield
406
.
Rowe
456
BEVERLY
18,650
Shutesbury
267
Sunderland
1,047
Whately
846
Total
43,600
Hampden Co.
Agawam
3,501
Blandford
717
.
5,282
Orange
.
Amherst
.
5,112
741
Hampshire Co.
West Newbury
1,473
·
(b) Part of Northampton city annexed to Holyoke city, Hampden county, in 1909.
215
NORFOLK DIRECTORY
Prescott
320
Shirley .
2,139
Southampton
870
SOMERVILLE (f)
77,236
South Hadley
4,894
Stoneham
7,090
Ware
8,774
Stowe
1,115
Westhampton
423
Sudbury
1,120
Williamsburg
2,132
Tewksbury (e)
3,750
Worthington
569
Townsend
1,761
Tyngsborough
829
Wakefield
11,404
WALTHAM
27,834
Watertown
12,875
Wayland
2,206
Westford
2,851
Ashby
885
Ashland
1,682
Wilmington
1,858
Winchester
9,309
WOBURN
15,308
Beln.ont
5,542
Billerica
2,789
Boxborough
317
Burlington
591
CAMBRIDGE
104,839
Nantucket
2,962
Carlisle
551
Norfolk Co.
Chelmsford
5,010
Concord .
6.421
Avon
2,013
Bellingham
1,696
Braintree
8,066
EVERETT
33,484
Brookline
27,792
Framingham
12,948
Canton
4,797
Groton
2,155
Cohasset
2,585
Holliston
2,711
Dedham
9,284
Hopkinton
2,452
Dover
798
Hudson
6,743
Foxborough
3,863
Lexington
4,918
Franklin
5,641
Lincoln
1,175
Holbrook
2,816
Littleton
1,229
Hyde Park
15,507
LOWELL (e)
106,294
Medfield
3,466
MALDEN
44,404
Medway
2,696
MARLBOROUGH
14,579
Millis .
1,399
Maynard
6,390
Milton
7,924
MEDFORD
23,150
Needham
5,026
MELROSE
15,715
Norfolk
960
Natick
9,866
Norwood
8,014
NEWTON
39,806
Plainville (g)
1,385
North Reading
1,059
QUINCY
32,642
Pepperell
2,953
Randolph
4,301
Reading
5,818
Sharon
2,310
Sherborn
1,428
Stoughton
6,316
(c) Change in boundary line between Arlington town and Somer- ville city in 1910.
(d) Change in boundary line between Boston and Cambridge in 1910.
(e) Part of Tewksbury town annexed to Lowell city in 1906.
(f) Change in boundary line between Arlington town and Somer- ville city in 1910.
Total
63,327
Middlesex Co.
Acton
2,136
Arlington (c)
11,187
Weston .
2,106
Ayer Bedford .
2,797
1,231
Total
669,915
Nantucket Co.
Dracut
3,461
408
Dunstable
(d)
216
'NORFOLK DIRECTORY
Walpole
.
4,892
Bolton
. 764
Wellesley
5,413
Boylston
714
Westwood
1,266
Brookfield
2,204
Weymouth
12,895
Charlton
2,032
Wrentham
(g)
1,74.3
Clinton
13,075
Dana
736
Douglas
2,152
Dudley
4,267
FITCHBURG
37,826
Abington
5,455
Bridgewater
7,688
BROCKTON
56,878
Carver
1,663
Holden
2,147
Duxbury
1,688
Hopedale
2,188
East Bridgewater
3,363
Hubbardston
1,073
Halifax
550
Lancaster
2,464
Hanover
2,326
Leicester
3,237
Hanson
1,854
Leominster
17,580
Hingham
4,965
Lunenburg
1,393
Hull
2,103
Mendon
880
Kingston
2,445
Milford
13,055
Lakeville
1,141
Millbury
4,740
Marion
1,460
New Braintree
464
Marshfield
1,738
Northborough
1,713
Mattapoisett
1,233
Northbridge
8,807
Middleborough
8,214
North Brookfield
3,075
Norwell
1,410
Oakham
552
Pembroke
1,336
Oxford
3,361
Plymouth
12,141
Paxton
416
Plympton
561
Petersham
757
Rochester
1,090
Phillipston
426
Rockland
6,928
Princeton
818
Scituate
2,482
Royalston
792
Wareham
4,102
Rutland
1,743
West Bridgewater
2,231
1,946
Whitman
7,292
1,745
Southbridge
12,592
Spencer
6,740
Sterling
1,359
Sturbridge
1,957
Sutten
3,078
Templeton
3,756
Upton .
2,071
Winthrop
10,132
4,671
Warren
4,188
Total
731,388
Webster
11,509
Westborough
5,446
West Boylston
1,270
West Brookfield
1,327
Westminster
1,353
Winchendon
5,678
WORCESTER
145,986
Barre
.
2,957
Berlin
.
904
Blackstone
5,648
Total
3.9,657
.
Ashburnham
2,107
Athol
·
· 8,536
Auburn
.
.
. 2,420
(g) Plainville town organized from part of Wrentham town in 1905.
(h) Change in boundary line between Boston and Cambridge in 1910.
-
.
. 670,585
CHELSEA
32,452
Revere
144,337
Suffolk Co.
BOSTON (h)
Worcester
Co.
Gardner
.
14,699
Grafton
.
5,705
Hardwick
3,524
Harvard
1,034
Total
187,506
Plymouth Co.
Total
Shrewsbury
Southborough
18,219
Uxbridge
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