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Essex Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons.
Chartered by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, June 6, 1791. Reorgan- ized, June 11, 1845.
Regular communications on the first Tuesday evening in each month ; other Tuesday evenings, meetings of the Lodge of Instruction.
Officers elected annually, on the first Tuesday evening in December.
Officers elected, Dec., 1865 .- Israel S. Lee, W. M. ; Thomas J. Hutchin- son, S. W .; Charles H. Norris, J. W .; Alva Kendall, Treasurer ; James Kimball, Chaplain; Thomas H. Lefavour, Secretary ; George W. S. Rol- lins, S. D. ; Joseph F. Full, J. D. ; John P. Browning, Marshal; John W. Roberts, S. S .; George K. Proctor, J. S .; William L. Batchelder, Tyler.
Starr King Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons.
Dana Z. Smith, W. M. ; Henry A. Brown, S. W .; George W. Wil- liams, J. W .; Rev. Augustus M. Haskell, Chaplain ; George Creamer, Treasurer ; Jonathan Perley, Secretary ; Henry E. Jocelyn, S. D .; Tris- tram Savary, J. D. ; Henry R. Stone, S. S .; Nathaniel Peirce, J. S. ; Samuel C. Weston, J. S .; William L. Batchelder, Tyler ; Charles H. Towne, Organist.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
NAUMKEAG ENCAMPMENT, No. 13. I. O. OF O. F.
Instituted at Salem, June 26, 1845. The regular sessions are held on the second and fourth Thursday evenings in each month, in Asiatic Build- ing. Officers chosen semi-annually, in the months of June and December.
Officers chosen, Dec., 1865 .- J. E. Davis, C. P .; D. S. Holden, H. P .; Ezekiel Russell, S. W .; C. Prentiss, J. W .; E. B. Phillips, Scribe ; Joseph Swasey, Treasurer.
ESSEX LODGE, NO. 26. I. O. OF Q. F.
Instituted, November 6, 1843. Meetings every Monday evening in Asiatic Building. Officers chosen semi-annually, on the last Monday evening in June and December.
Officers elected, Dec., 1865 .- John White, N. G. ; William Holland, V. G. ; E. B. Phillips, Recording and Permanent Secretary ; J. P. Langmaid, Treasurer.
FRATERNITY LODGE, NO. 118. I. O. OF O. F.
Instituted, November 18, 1846. Meetings every Wednesday evening, at Asiatic Building. Officers chosen semi-annually, on the last Wednesday evenings in June and December.
Officers elected, Dec., 1865 .- J. L. Lougee, N. G .; Charles H. Ingalls, V. G .; William M. Hill, Secretary; J. Farnum, Treasurer ; James Kim- ball, Chaplain. .
Sons of Temperance, Etc. HENFIELD DIVISION, NO. 2.
Instituted, February 23, 1844.
Officers elected quarterly. Meetings in their Hall, No. 150 Essex Street, on every Thursday evening.
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Officers for Term commencing January, 1866 .- William E. Carey, D. G. W. P .; Abijah D. Scott, W. P .; Samuel Moore, W. A .; William E. Carey, R. S .; Proctor Symonds, A. R. S .; Eben N. Walton, F. S .; Philip B. Ruee, T .; Charles Manning, Chaplain ; Thomas W. Gwinn, Con .; Charles E. Legrand, A. C. ; Joseph H. Walton, I. S .; Phillip Blaney, O. S .; Benjamin M. Kenney, Organist ; Charles Manning, An- drew J. Tibbetts and Charles H. Mansfield, Trustees.
PHILLIPS DIVISION, NO. 84. Instituted, February 15, 1859.
Meet Tuesday Evening, at Hall, 8 Lafayette Street.
Officers for Term commencing January, 1866 .- Daniel P. Weir, D. G. W. P. ; Daniel P. Weir, W. P .; Stover Grindal, W. A .; John O'Don- nell, R. S. ; James A. Evans, A. R. S .; Rufus L. Gordon, F. S. ; Horace D. Eaton, T. ; Edward B. Perkins, Chap. ; Chas. E. Edgerly, Cor. ; Geo. E. Melcher, A. C .; Geo. A. Chandler, I. S .; Ernest D. Lord, O. S .; Geo. W. Potter, Chorister.
MINNEHAHA LODGE, NO. 10, INDEPENDENT ORDER GOOD TEMPLARS.
Organized, February 22, 1862.
Meet at Henfield Hall, 150 Essex Street, Monday evenings. Officers, Jan., 1866 .- George B. Armstrong, W. C. T .; Elizabeth W. Peabody, V. W. T .; Robert Wilson, W. S. ; James H. McCartney, W. A. S .; William Leonard, W. F. S. ; Eleazer Pope, W. T .; Sarah Phillips, W. C. ; Edward A. Daniels, W. M .; Sarah B. McCartney, W. D. M .; Mary M. Nimblet, W. I. G .; William Walker, W. O. G .; Lydia A. Farnham, W. R. H. S .; Margaret E. Wiggin, W. L. H. S .; Henry Morton, P. W. C. T.
YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC TEMPERANCE SOCIETY OF SALEM.
Room over 137 Essex. Entrance on Liberty Street. - Organized, October 19, 1857.
MILITARY. 13th Unattached Salem Light Infantry. Armory, Franklin Building.
Robert W. Reeves, Captain. Geo. O .. Stevens, First Lieutenant. Geo. H. Perkins, Second Lieutenant.
68th Unattached Salem Mechanic Light Infantry. Armory, Phoenix Building. Joseph H. Glidden, Captain. George M. Crowell, First Lieutenant. Robert P. Clough, Second Lieutenant.
2d Company Salem Independent Cadets. Armory, Franklin Building.
, Major. John P. Browning, Adjutant. Jona. A. Kenny,
Quartermaster. Captain. Joseph C. Foster, A. Parker Brown, Edward A. Simonds, First Lieutenants. Phillip G. Skinner, Geo. D. Glover, John C. Dalton, Wm. Blaney, Second Lieutenants.
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Salem Light Infantry Veteran Association. Organized, Nov. 1862.
PAST CAPT. GEORGE PEABODY, PRESIDENT.
VICE PRESIDENTS. - Past Captains, Joseph Cloutman, George H. Dev- ereux, Samuel A. Safford, Richard West, S. Endicott Peabody, William C. Endicott, James A. Farless, Arthur F. Devereux, George D. Putnam, Rob- ert W. Reeves.
Finance Committee. - S. Endicott Peabody, Stephen G. Wheatland, James A. Farless, Jonathan F. Worcester, Benjamin A. West.
Secretary and Treasurer. - William Leavitt.
ESSEX AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Incorporated, June 12, 1818.
Exhibitions held annually in the month of September. The Society is receiving from year to year large accessions to its list of members.
This society was the first in the State to publish in detail its transactions, - which have now extended to six large octavo volumes, containing much valuable information to the agriculturist.
A Library was commenced in the autumn of 1849, which now numbers about one thousand volumes, deposited in Plummer Hall, Salem.
In 1858, the Society came into possession of a valuable farm of 150 acres in Topsfield, bequeathed to it by the late Dr. Treadwell, of Salem for experimental purposes.
The following is the list of officers for 1865-6 :-
William Sutton, of South Danvers, President ; Lewis Allen, of South Danvers, Jeremiah Colman, of Newburyport; David Choate, of Essex ; Vice Presidents ; E. H. Payson, Treasurer; Charles P. Preston, of Dan- vers, Secretary.
COURTS AND COUNTY OFFICERS. Supreme Judicial Court.
Geo. T. Bigelow, Boston, Chief Justice, Salary, Associate Justices.
$4,500
Charles A. Dewey, Northampton,
4,000
Horace Gray, jr. Boston, 4,000 66
James D. Colt, Pittsfield, Boston, 4,000
Eben. R. Hoar, Concord, 66
4,000
Reuben A. Chapman, Springfield, 66
4,000
Charles Allen Boston, Reporter.
Chester I. Reed Taunton Attorney General.
Asahel Huntington, Clerk of the Courts for the County of Essex. (Of- fice in the Court House, Salem.)
This Court is held at Salem, on the third Tuesday of April, and first Tuesday of November.
Superior Court.
Charles Allen, Worcester, Chief Justice, Salary, $3,700; Julius Rock- well, Pittsfield; Otis P. Lord, Salem ; Marcus Morton, Jr., Andover ; Ezra Wilkinson, Dedham; Henry Vose, Boston ; Seth Ames, Boston ; Thomas Russell, Boston ; John P. Putman, Boston ; Lincoln F. Brigham, Boston, Associate Justices, $3,500.
This Court is held for civil business, at Salem, on the first Monday of June and December ; at Newburyport, on the first Monday of September ; at Lawrence, on the first Monday of March ; and for criminal business, at Salem, on the fourth Monday of January ; at Newburyport, on the second Monday of May ; and at Lawrence, on the second Monday of October. .
A. A. Abbott, of South Danvers, District Attorney for Essex County.
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Court of Probate and Insolvency for Essex County.
George F. Choate, of Salem, Judge.
A. C. Goodell, Salem, Register.
James Ropes, Salem, Assistant Register.
The records are kept at the office of the Register in the Granite Court House, in Salem.
The Probate Court sits as follows : -
Salem, first Tuesday in every month. Ipswich, third Tuesday in March and September. Newburyport, third Tuesday in January, February, April, June, July, October, and Dec .; Gloucester, second Tuesday in April and Oct .; Haverhill, third Tuesday in May and November ; Lawrence second. Tuesday in January, February, March, June, September, November, and December.
The Court of Insolvency sits in the Insolvency Court room, in the Granite Court House in Salem, on the second and fourth Mondays of every month ; in Lawrence and Newburyport on the same days on which the Probate Court is held in those cities respectively.
County Commissioners. - Abram D. Wait, Ipswich, Chairman. James Kimball, Salem ; J: B. Swett, Haverhill.
Special Commissioners. - Moses T. Whittier, Nathaniel Rowley, N. H. Griffith of Groveland.
Clerk of County Commissioners. - Asahel Huntington, Salem.
Their meetings are held as follows : - At Ipswich, on the second Tues- day of April; Salem, second Tuesday of July ; Newburyport, second Tues- day of October ; Lawrence, last Tuesday in August ; and on the fourth Tuesday of December, at Salem, Ipswich, or Newburyport, as may be de- termined at the preceding meeting.
County Treasurer. - A. W. Dodge, Hamilton. Office, Court House, Salem.
Register of Deeds. - Ephraim Brown, Salem. Office, Court House, Sa- lem.
Sheriff of Essex County. - Horatio G. Herrick, of Lawrence.
Deputy Sheriffs. - John Rowell, Amesbury, W. F. M. Huntington, Ames- bury ; E. Kendall Jenkins, Andover; Charles H. Adams, Danvers ; Ezra Perkins, Essex ; Otis Thompson. Geo. W. Boynton, Georgetown ; Geo. Lane, Gloucester ; Phineas E. Davis. Haverhill, Yorick G. Hurd ; Joseph Spiller, Ipswich ; Alanson Briggs, James M. Currier, Lawrence ; Charles Merritt, Lynn ; Charles E. Goss, Methuen ; John Akerman, James W. Cheney, Newburyport; Daniel Potter, John D. Cross, Salem ; John Rowell, Salisbury ; Stephen Upton, South Danvers.
John D. Cross, Jail Keeper in Salem. John Akerman, Jail keeper in Newburyport.
Yorick G. Hurd, Keeper of House of Correction in Ipswich.
Horatio G. Herrick, Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Lawrence.
Coroner in Salem. - Eben N. Walton.
Masters in Chancery for Essex County. - George F. Choate, D. E. Saf- ford- [see Business Directory, page 181 ] Jonathan C. Perkins, 243} Essex st. Salem ; N. W. Harmon, Lawrence.
Notaries Public in Salem. - Joseph Cloutman, William C. Endicott, James A. Gillis, Micajah B. Mansfield Ephraim F. Miller, J. B. F. Osgood, David Roberts, Thomas M. Stimpson, Jona. F. Worcester, Joseph G. Wa- ters, S. P. Webb, Stephen G. Wheatland,
Commissioners for other States. - J. B. F. Osgood, for Iowa and New York. William C. Endicott, for Michigan. J. W. Perry, for Maine. David Roberts, for Maine, Rhode Island, and Louisiana. R. S. Rantoul, for Illinois, Iowa, New York, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. S. P. Webb, for California, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maine, Indiana, New York, Iowa, New Hampshire. Andrew B. Almon, Province of New Brunswick.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers. - John Chapman, Asahel Hunt- ington, Geo. R. Lord, Charles Kimball, Joseph B. F. Osgood, George Wheatland, Henry Whipple.
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Justices throughout the Commonwealth. - Alfred A. Abbott, Albert G. Browne, John Chapman, George F. Choate, Caleb Foote, Asahel Hunt- ington, Chas. Kimball, Otis P. Lord, Wm. D. Northend, Henry K. Oliver, J. B. F. Osgood, Jonathan C. Perkins, Stephen H. Phillips.
Justices of the Peace and Quorum. - Sam'l P. Andrews, Benj. F. Browne, Joseph S. Cabot, George H. Devereux, Stephen B. Ives, Jr., James Kim- ball, Nathan'l J. Lord, Ephraim F. Miller, Joseph B. F. Osgood, David Roberts, Augustus D. Rogers, Chas. W. Upham, Joseph G. Waters, Stephen P. Webb, George Wheatland, Henry Whipple.
Justices of the Peace. - Nathaniel K. Allen, Andrew B. Almon, Wm. Archer, Jr., Eleazer Austin, Sidney C. Bancroft, Geo. F. Brown, Ephraim Brown, J. Vincent Browne, John T. Burnham, Samuel B. Buttrick, John Carlton, Oliver Carlton, George F. Cheever, William S. Cleveland, Jos. Cloutman, Henry Cogswell, William Cogswell, Humphrey Cook, Francis Cox, John D. Cross, George R. Curwen, Wm. H. Dalyrmple, Joseph A. Dalton, Henry Derby, John H. Derby, Humphrey Devereux, John F. Devereux, John Dwyer, John D. Eaton, William C. Endicott, John G. Felt, Daniel P. Fitz, Geo. F. Flint, Wm. H. Foster, Edw. F. W. Gale, Chas. B. Fowler, JamesA . Gillis, A. C. Goodell, Jr., Benjamin A. Gray, Henry B. Groves, Mark Haskell, Wm. P. Haywood, Moses Hill, Thorn- dike D. Hodges, Nath'l J. Holden, John Jewett, Thos. H. Johnson, Charles A. Kimball, David B. Kimball, John G. King, Edward H. Knight, Joseph S. Leavitt, Solomon Lincoln, Jr., Geo. R. Lord, George B. Loring, William Mack, Samuel Mackintire, William Maynes, James McGeary, John H. Nichols, Thos. Nichols, Jr., William Northey, Charles S. Osgood, Robert Osgood, Jeremiah Page, John Brooks Parker, William B. Parker, Ira J. Patch, Edward H. Payson, Francis Peabody, George Peabody, Robert Peele, Aaron Perkins, Dan'l Perkins, Jonathan Perley, Jairus W. Perry, Willard P. Phillips, Geo. D. Phippen, Chas. H. Price, Daniel Pot- ter, Chas. A. Putnam, David Putnam, Robert S. Rantoul, Chas. M. Rich- ardson, Joseph J. Rider, Stratton W. Robertson, James Ropes, D. E. Saf- ford, Charles Sewall, James Shatswell, George H. Smith, Henry B. Smith, James C. Stimpson, Thomas M. Stimpson, Augustus Story, Gilbert L. Streeter, Charles E. Symonds, Nathaniel D. Symonds, Nath'l G. Symonds, J. Hardy Towne, William P, Upham, George Upton, Henry Upton, Ab- bott Walker, Eben N. Walton, Wm. D. Waters, Benjamin Webb, Na- thaniel Weston, Henry Wheatland, Stephen G. Wheatland, John Whipple, Henry L. Williams, Jonathan F. Worcester, Isaac Wyman.
ALFRED A. ABBOTT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, And District Attorney for the Eastern District of Mass. NO. 24 WASHINGTON ST., SALEM.
N. PEIRCE, STOCK AND LOAN OFFICE,
- DEALER IN - GOLD AND SILVER, -AND - UNITED STATES, STATE, AND CITY BONDS, 161 ESSEX STREET,
East India Marine } Society Building. S SALEM, MASS.
HENRY. F. SKERRY,
- DEALER IN -
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Watches, Clocks,
FELR
SILVER AND PLATED WARF, SPECTACLES, FANCY G DS, Canton and Japanese Ware, HAIR WORK, BASKETS, TOYS, AND GAMES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, IN EVERY STYLE, Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods neatly repaired at 180 ESSEX STREET, SALEM.
SOUTH DANVERS DIRECTORY.
THE manufacturing and commercial business of South Danvers is again published in connection with the Salem Directory, in order to make the work as useful as possible. Grateful for previous patronage, the pub- lishers hope the present edition will meet the wishes of all who may have occasion to use the work.
Location of Streets in South Danvers.
Aborn, from Washington to Boston, Salem Andover, from Wilson's Corner to Felton's Corner Central, from the square to Wilson's Corner County, from Lynn to Lynnfield Chestnut, from Lowell to Franklin Elm, from Central to Wallis English, from Walnut to Tremont Foster, from the square to Washington Franklin, from Foster to Lowell Fulton, from Walnut to Tremont Grove, from Main to Harmony Grove Hardy from Central to Wallis Harris, from Walnut to Tremont High, from Walnut to Tremont Holton, from Main to Aborn Lowell, from the square, N. W. to Jonathan King's house Liberty, from Wilson's Corner towards Danvers Port Lynn, from Tapley's Brook to Lynn Lynnfield, from Tapley's Brook to Lynnfield Main, from the square to Salem Mason, from Washington to Foster Mill from the square to Wallis Oak, from Foster to Washington Park, from Main to Spring Pleasant, from Washington to Holton Pierpont, from Main to Aborn Sewell, from Washington to Pierpont Spring, from Foster to Park Summer, from Park to Foster Sutton, from Aborn, S. towards Swampscott - Tremont, from Central to Salem Washington, from the Monument, Main Street, to Tapley's Brook Wallis, from Main to Tremont Walnut, from Wallis to Grove
TOWN OFFICERS . . 1865.
SELECTMEN AND ASSESSORS - Joseph Poor, Dana Woodbury, George F. Sanger.
TOWN CLERK - Nathan H. Poor. TREASURER - Francis Baker.
COLLECTOR - William Wolcott.
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR - Wingate Merrill, James P. King, Alphe- us W. Bancroft.
FENCE VIEWERS - Joseph Brown, Augustus H. Sanger, William H. Little, Abraham C. Osborn, Samuel Swett.
SURVEYORS OF LUMBER - Benjamin M. Hills, Mayhew S. Clark, Jas. B. Foster.
FIELD DRIVERS - Horatio Bodge, John Bagley, James B. Newhall, Leonard Cross, Daniel B. Southwick, Andrew Curtis, Enoch Bryant, jr. David W. Osborn, Mark M. Merrow, Hezekiah D. Twiss.
CONSTABLES - Moses A. Shackley, D. N. Stoddard, Samuel S. Parsons, Bowman Viles, William S. Osborn, Stephen Upton, D. S. Littlefield, Jas. B. Newhall, William H. Pingree, John Perkins, Samuel L. Abbott, Robert B. Bancroft.
TRUANT OFFICERS - Moses A. Shackley, Aaron F. Clark, William H. Little, William S. Osborn.
SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS-Jonathan E. Osborn, Philip L. Osborn, Joseph S. Hodgkins.
POUND KEEPERS - John Bagley, Benjamin Taylor, Charles H. Richard- son.
BOARD OF HEALTH - Alonzo P. Phillips, Dr. S. F. Bachelder, Wil- liam Wolcott, Moses A. Shackley, Joseph Poor.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE - Amos Merrill, William M. Barbour, for three years; Fitch Poole, for two years; Thomas M. Stimpson, Francis Marsh, for 1 year.
ENGINEERS OF FIRE DEPARTMENT - William H. Little, D. S. Little- field, James E. T. Bartlett, Gordon H. Wallis, Eleazer P. Barrett. WEIGHER OF HAY AND COAL - Franklin Walker.
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES - Thomas Trask.
MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK - James B. Newhall, David Mars- ton, William S. Osborn, Samuel Welch, Robert Morrill, James B. Foster. LIQUOR AGENT - Thomas Trask.
BANKS.
SOUTH DANVERS NATIONAL BANK. Main Street. Capital, $150,000. Par value Shares, 100.
Ebenezer Sutton, President ; G. A. Osborn, Cashier ; W. M. Jacobs, E. T. Osborn, A. A. Abbott, J. B. Elliot, Jno. King, Joseph Osgood, Direc- tors.
Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank hours from 9, A. M., to 12, M., and from 2 to 3, P. M.
WARREN NATIONAL BANK.
No. 11 Main Street. Capital, $250,000. Par value of Shares, $100.
Lewis Allen, President ; Francis Baker, Cashier; Stephen Blaney, Benj. Wheeler, Rufus H. Brown, Franklin Osborne, George Osborne, Elijah W. Upton, C. Warren Osborne, Henry A. Hardy, Directors.
Discount days, Mondays and Thursdays. Bank hours, 9 to 12, A. M., 2 to 3, P. M.
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WARREN FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK. Warren Bank Rooms. Incorporated, April, 27, 1854. Deposits received from five cents to $1000. George Osborne, President ; Francis Baker, Treasurer.
DANVERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office at Danvers Bank. Annual Meeting 1st Monday in Oct. Henry Cook, President ; Benjamin Wheeler, George Osborne, Joseph Osgood, Henry Poor, John Whitney, John Safford, N. P. C. Patterson, W. M. Jacobs, Directors ; G. A. Osborne, Secretary.
CHURCHES. UNITARIAN. D. H. Montgomery, Pastor.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. William M. Barber, Pastor. George A. Osborne, Clerk.
BAPTIST. N. M. Williams, Pastor. Edward Wilson, Clerk,
METHODIST. S. B. Sweetser, Pastor.
UNIVERSALIST. (Vacant), Pastor. Amos Merrill, Clerk.
POST OFFICE. 10 Allen's Building. Daniel Woodbury, Postmaster. Albert B. Woodbury, Clerk.
MASONIC.
JORDAN LODGE.
Chartered, 1808. Meetings Wednesday on, or preceding, full moon,
A. L. Pierson, W. M. Daniel P. Grosvenor, jr., S. W. Levi Preston, jr., J. W. B. F. Southwick, S. D. C. S. Nutter, J. D. N. P. C. Pat- terson, Treasurer. Albert B. Woodbury, Secretary. Rev. O. S. Butler, Chaplain. Joseph N. Burbeck, S. S. Daniel C. Brown, J. S. John W. Stevens, Marshal. David Potter, Tyler.
Nicholas Lodge of Good Templars, No. 34. Sutton Hall, Main Street. Joseph W. Merrill, Secretary.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Apothecaries.
Grosvenor D. P. jr. 33 Main Meacom George E., 26 Main Sweetser Thomas A. 37 Main, n. Park
Auctioneer. TRASK THOMAS, 50 Main [see busi- ness card page 235]. Bakers. Hathaway John, rear Main Pratt Leonard, 162 Main
Stimpson Thomas, rear 50 Lowell
Bark Mills. Hardy Isaac, Hardy, near Wallace Jacobs J. Foster Little William H., Foster Lord J. A., Hardy, near Wallace
Blacksmiths.
Annable Nathaniel, 164 Main
Dodge C. H. 48 Central
Dole Wm. T. rear 11 Washington Jones A. W. Wallace, near Hardy (edge tools) Jones Thomas J. 32 Elm (edge tools and tanners' shovels) Pike & Whipple, Andover, n. line Smith Wm. rear Lowell depot
Bleachery and Dye Works. Danvers Bleaching Co. Jonas Reed, supt. rear Foster, n. Washington
Booksellers. Brooks D. B. & Bro. S. Danvers sq.
Boots and Shoes. Dealers.
Bishop Benj. Grove, near Walnut Colby Harris, Main, corner Foster RADDIN ALONZO, 9 Main [see adv. dept. p. 235.] Trask Thos. S. 52 Main
Walton Wm. J. 94 Main Makers.
Meacom E. between Depot of L. & E. R. R. Walker Franklin, 38 Central
Manufacturers.
Dane Francis & Co. Foster, c. Lowell Farwell C. C. & Co. Lowell, opposite Chestnut Fuller Edward, rear 76 Main Hardy & Osborn (shoes), Lowell, opp. Chestnut Phillips A. P. & Son, 6 Main
Raddin Amos K. Lynnfield road White & Fisk, Lowell, cor. Chestnut Stiffenings.
Goldthwait E. P. 159 Main
Flint H. & Co. rear S. Danvers sq. Flint E. S. Mill, near Main (heels) Osborn Jonathan E. Spring PERKINS & MORRILL, Central, n. Lowell depot [see business card page 233]
Stitching.
Gallop D. B. 96 Main Littlefield D. S. Lowell, opp. Chestnut Pope O. E. Lowell, cor. Foster Pray W. L. Lowell, opp. Chestnut Trask & Knowlton, Lowell, opposite Chestnut
Box Makers. Clark A. F. rear Main, near Grove
Butchers.
Cook James, Washington
Emerson Robert, Lowell (wholesale)
Sawyer Thomas H. Lowell
Thomas C. A. 21 Main
Thomas J. B. Oak (wholesale)
Tilton C. D. rear Lowell
Ward A. Elm
Ward A. A. Central Wheeler Benj. S. Mason
Carpenters.
Beckett J. Sewell Carr T. W. 52 Holton CLARK & GIDDINGS, Wallace, n. Essex depot [see adv. dept. p. 235] Folsom Charles, 74 Central Grant John S. 54 Holten
Hills Benj. M. 38 Central Parsons Samuel S. 54 Holten Spalding Levi, 54 Holten
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Carriage Builders.
Brine Chas. W. Foster Dole William T. 11 Washington
Clothing and Furnishing Goods.
Bott S. R. 43 Main Trask Thomas S. 52 Main
Coal and Wood. Potter, Batchelder & Co. 6 Allen's building, and Danversport ' Coffin Warerooms. BUFFUM CHARLES S. Central, n. depot [see business card page 41 in Salem Directory]
Confectioner. PEPPER GEO. W. 4 Elm. c. Central (manuf.) [see adv. dept. p. 232] Cork Soles. Peirce George C. 18 Aborn
Counsellors.
Perkins Benj. C. 10 Allen's building Proctor John W. 9 Washington Wiley H. O. 10 Allen's building Crockery, Glass, and China Ware. PEABODY GEORGE H. & CO. 15 Lowell [see business card page 236]
Curriers. [ See Tanners and Curriers.] Dentists.
Crawford Aaron S. 4 Main
Dressmaker. Brown L. Mrs. 34 Main
Expresses.
Gould's (Danvers), Foster, cor. Lowell Grout & Monroe's (Boston), Freight depot, So. Danvers square Littlefield's (So. D. and Salem), Post Office Lummus (Wenham), Foster, corner Lowell
Townsend D. H. 45 Main
Fancy Goods and Trimmings. Hyde Mary J. Mrs. 36 Main Lord Mary, 58 Main Fish. Johnson B. F. Allen's building Flour and Grain. Batchelder W. O. 138 Main
Moulton John G. Central, r. L. R. R. OSBORN HENRY M. 121 Central [see adv. dept. page 233] PEABODY GEO. H. & Co. 15 Lowell [see business card, page 236]
Fruit and Confectionery. Flint E. S. South Danvers square
Roche E. E. South Danvers square Wilkinson R. W. 13 Main 1
Fruit and Vegetables.
Flint Eben S. 2 Main Wilkinson Robert W. 13 Main Furnishing Goods.
Trask Thomas S. 52 Main Furniture.
Trask T. (spring bed bottom), 50 Main Glue Manufacturers.
BROWN WM. H. r. Old Boston Road [see bus. card front colored, page
Essex Glue Co. (Upton & Walker), rear Foster Sanger A. H. Lowell Upton George, Washington Grocers. Arnold & Hutchinson, 1 Lowell, South Danvers st.
Batchelder W. O. 138 Main Flint E. S. 2 Main
Howard Eben S. 81 Main
Humphrey B. B. 90 Washington
Mutual Union Store, Edw'd Kavanagh, agent, 76 Main '
Newman & Symonds, Lowell, opposite Congregational Church
OSBORN H. M. 121 Central [see adv. dept. p. 233] PEABODY GEO. H. & Co. 15 Lowell [see business card, page 236] Stone Daniel jr. Old Boston Road, cor. Lynnfield Road
Hairdresser.
Heylingberg J. J. 26 Main
Harness Makers.
Cheever Samuel, 71 Central Davis Charles, 11 Washington [depot
Simonds Edward, r. Central, n. Lowell Hotels. SIMONDS W. So. Danvers sq. [see adv. dept. p. 232]
Insurance Agent. Poole Fitch, 10 Allen's building Kerosene Oil and Lamps. PEABODY GEO. H. & Co. 15 Lowell [see business card, page 236] Last Manufacturers. Brown & Stanley, Spring Lightning Conductors. Copper.
Trask Thomas, 46 Main
Lumber. .Clark A. F. rear Main, near Grove
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SOUTH DANVERS DIRECTORY.
Masons.
Bancroft Alpheus, 79 Washington Manning John, Lowell Trask Samuel, rear Lowell depot Goodridge Zachariah, Mason Gray Andrew W. Mason Thurston Miller
Milk Dealers.
Linnehan John, Foster Walker Wm. F. Main
Milliners.
Buxton Abby, 95 Main
Hyde M. J. Mrs. 36 Main
Millwrights.
Bomer Caleb P. 7. Summer
Friend John P. Pleasant Perkins James, 42 Washington Whitney John, 16 Chestnut
Morocco Manufacturers.
Goodridge J. L. rear Foster Clark & Co. 148 Main (bindings) Egan & Nowell,, Walnut
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