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At the organization of the Board of School Committee, each elective member is appointed to one of the three visit- ing Committees that have the management of the respective divisions of schools, as regards the discipline, classification, and studies.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
William Cogswell, Mayor, and William M. Hill, President of the Common Council, ex-officiis.
Ward 1, Charles S. Osgood, William H. Jelly, Henry J. Pratt ; Ward 2, Stephen B. Ives, jr., Oliver Carlton, Amos H. Johnson ; Ward 3, Edwin C. Bolles, Nathan R. Morse, John C. Osgood ; Ward 4 George Batchelor, Rufus B. Gifford, Daniel B. Hagar; Ward 5, George F. Choate, Solomon Lincoln, jr., George Chase ; Ward 6, Charles A. Ropes, Joseph Osgood, George B. Melcher. Secretary, Henry M. Meek.
FIRST DIVISION .- High School.
BROAD STREET .- Master, John W. Perkins ; Sub-Master, Maurice H. Richardson ; Assistants, Susan A. Osgood, Caroline P. Graves, Mary J. Thayer, Annie C. Draper. SECOND DIVISION .- Grammar Schools.
BENTLEY (for girls), located between Essex and Forrester streets ; boundaries, that portion of the city between North and South Rivers east of the centre of St. Peter and Central streets. Principal, Hannah E. Choate. Assistants, Anna Whitmore, Mary A. Colman, Isabel M. Emilio.
PHILLIPS (for boys), located between Essex and Forrester streets ; boundaries, that portion of the city between the North and South Rivers east of the centre of Washington street. Principal, Jacob F. Browne ; Assistants, Maria T. Luscomb, Helen M. Carter, Mary E. Stanley.
BROWNE, located on Hazel street ; boundaries, South Salem. Principal, Owen B. Stone ; Assistants, Adeline Roberts, Sarah P. Hamilton, Ella F. Kehew.
PICKERING, located on School, near North street, boundaries, North Salem Principal, William P. Hayward; Assist- ants, Sarah E. Cross, Mary Ann Cross, Georgiana R. Kehew.
BOWDITCH, located on Dean street. Principal, Henry F. Woodman ; Assistants, Margaret G. Stanley, E. Josephine Roache, Carrie E. Welch, Kate A. Findley, Eunice G. Burnham, Hannah E. Burke, Ella Mills, Susan K. Rogers, Phebe E. Church, Mary E. Kinsman, Jessie J. Woodman.
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THIRD DIVISION .- Primary Schools.
BENTLEY, located in the Bentley Grammar School building. Principal, Sarah A. Brown; Assistants, Eliza G. Cogs- well, Sarah E. Honeycomb.
BOSTON STREET - Principal, Abby F. Nichols ; Assistants, Sarah F. Daniels, Sarah L. Woodberry, Lucy G. Wood- berry.
SKERRY STREET .- Principal, Caroline P. Dalton ; Assistant, H. Augusta Moulton.
BROAD STREET. - Principal, Caroline Stevens ; Assistants, Kate C. Innis, Emily A. Glover, Kate E. Bachelder.
BROWNE .- Principal, Harriet M. Tyler; Assistants, Matilda Pollock, Abby A. Grant, Emma A. Graves, Sarah E. Towne, Susan M. Glover, Eva Davis, Harriet M. Stetson, Harriet P. Gill.
FOWLER STREET .- Principal, Mary J. Pickering ; Assistants, Eliza I. Phelps, Lucy E. Adams, Mary F. Hancock.
DUNLAP STREET .- Principal, Anstiss P. Stevens ; Assistants, Julia M. Mann, Eliza J. Murphy, Sarah N. Littlefield. NORTH STREET .- Principal, Maria Cushing; Assistants, Elizabeth C. Russell, Emily S. Phelps, Lucy A. Smith.
PHILLIPS .- Principal, Helen A. White ; Assistants, L. Au- gusta Hill, Annie S. Hill, Ardelle Allard.
HOWARD STREET .- Principal, R. Anna Harris ; Assistants, Georgiana Lewis, Margaret M. Haskell, Emily F. Hubon. Auxiliary Schools.
NAUMKEAG, an Auxiliary School, junction Washington and Lafayette Streets. Principal, Margaret A. Dunn.
GIRLS EVENING, in same building as Naumkeag. Principal, Margaret A. Dunn ; Assistant, Harriet E. Carlton. BOYS EVENING, in Phillips Primary building. Principal, Helen A. White ; Assistant, Ella Manning.
FREE-HAND DRAWING, Teachers, J. Warren Thyng, Henry S. Fisk.
MECHANICAL DRAWING, Teacher, Albert K. Mansfield.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT SALEM.
Established 1853. Whole number of scholars during the year 1873, 266. Scholars are admitted twice a year, on the last Thursday of February and first Thursday of September. Tuition, free. Scholars are required to declare their inten- tion to teach in the schools of the Commonwealth. This school is intended for females.
Principal, Daniel B. Hagar ; Assistants, Ellen M. Dodge, Mary E. Webb, Caroline J. Cole, Mary N. Plumer, Sophia O. Driver. Harriet L. Martin, E. Adelaide Towle, Harriet D. . Allen, Elizabeth N. Jones; Teacher of Elocution, Mary A. Currier ; Teacher of Drawing, Walter S. Goodnough.
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CHURCHES.
FIRST CHURCH ( Unitarian Congregational). Organized 1629. A brick edifice, on Essex Street, corner of Washington. Pastor, Rev. James T. Hewes. Treasurer, George D. Putnam. Clerk, Daniel Johnson. Committee, Chas. H. Pinkham, David Merritt, George R. Emerton, and Joseph Osgood. Sexton, George W. Potter.
EAST CHURCH ( Unitarian Congregational). . Gathered in 1718. A freestone edifice on Brown Street, opposite Newbury. Pastor, Rev. Samuel C. Beane. Treasurer and Clerk, Gardner Barton. Committee, Benjamin H. Silsbee, Gard- ner Barton, Nathaniel Brown, J. S. Kimball, William Kimball. Sexton, Charles E. Hutchinson.
NORTH CHURCH ( Unitarian Congregational). Organized 1772. A stone edifice on Essex, near North Street. Pas- tor, Rev. Edmund B. Willson. Clerk, Stephen G. Wheatland. Treasurer, E. H. Payson. Committee, George Wheatland, Henry L. Williams, E. B. Peirson, H. M. Brooks, George W. Williams, jr. E. H. Payson, Solomon Lincoln, jr. Emery S. Johnson, John R. Lakeman.
INDEPENDENT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Organized 1824. A brick edifice in Barton square. Pastor, Rev. George Batchelor,. Treasurer, T. H. Johnson. Clerk, N. G. Simonds. Committee, George O. Harris, Willard P. Phillips, N. A. Horton, James Coolidge, Daniel Low. Collector, T. H. Johnson. Sexton, Jacob S. Haskell.
FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY. Formed 1805. A brick edifice on Rust Street. Pastor, Rev. Edwin C. Bolles. Treas- urer and Clerk, Edward E. Dalton. Committee, Charles Harrington, Joseph C. Parsons. T. H. Prime, Eleazer Hathaway, E. A. Goldthwait, J. M. Brown, Luther C. Pettingell. Sexton, Hezekiah Sleeper.
TABERNACLE . ( Orthodox Congregational). Formed 1735. Place of Worship, Washington, cor. of Federal. A new edifice erected 1854. Pastor, Rev. Hiram B. Putnam. Treasurer, Joseph H. Phippen. Clerk, Richard C. Man- ning. Collector, Pemberton Hale. Committee, George D. Phippen, Ezra Woodbury, Simeon Flint, W. C. Pack- ard, W. K. Bigelow. Sexton, Joseph Kinsman.
SOUTH CHURCH ( Orthodox Congregational). Formed 1735. Place of Worship, Chestnut, corner of Cambridge street. Pastor, Rev. E. S. Atwood. Treasurer, George R. Chap- man. Clerk, John C. Towne. Committee, George R. Chapman, D. G. Batchelder, Joseph F. Dane, John C. Os- good, Peter Silver. Sexton, John W. Wheeler.
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CROMBIE STREET CHURCH ( Orthodox Congregational). Formed 1832. Brick edifice on Crombie street. Pastor, Rev. Hugh Elder. Treasurer, James Shatswell. Clerk, Arthur S. Williams. Committee, Henry J. Pratt, William B. Bates, John Barlow. Sexton, S. J. Wheatland.
NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH. Organized 1863. Place of Wor- ship, Essex, near Beckford. Pastor, Rev. Albinus S. Frost. Treasurer and Secretary, Daniel F. Staten. Church Committee, S. M. Cate, A. H. Hardy, Benjamin F. Whitmore.
FIRST BAPTIST. Organized 1804. Brick edifice, 56 Federal. Pastor, Rev. Robert C. Mills, D.D. Treasurer, Joseph Price. Clerk, John I. Hutchinson. Committee, Alfred Peabody, James Upton, Daniel H. Mansfield, David Moore, William E. McIntire. Sexton, Benj. T. Wiggin. CENTRAL BAPTIST. Organized 1836. Brick Edifice, St. Peter street. Pastor, Rev. W. H. H. Marsh. Treasurer, William C. Hamond. Clerk, Benjamin Edwards. Committee, William F. Gardner, Daniel Potter, G. A. Andrews, Charles Creesy, L. B. Philbrick.
CALVARY BAPTIST. Organized October 1870. Place of wor- ship. Essex, cor. Herbert. Pastor, Rev.
Treasurer, George G. Russell. Clerk, F. H. Skerry. Committee, John P. Somerby, Augustus Perry, W. F. Ashton, F. H. Skerry, Levi Wiggin, W. F. Glover, M. C. Abbott.
FRIENDS. Organized 1658. A brick edifice on Pine, corner of Warren street. Clerk and Treasurer, Joshua Buxton, jr. Committee, Sylvester C. Robinson, Joseph S. Nichols. Overseers of the Poor of the Society, Jonathan Buxton, David Osborne. Sexton, Henry E. Ham.
LAFAYETTE STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Organized March 1841. Place of worship, corner of Lafayette and Harbor streets. Pastor, Rev. J. S. Whedon. Treasurer, James F. Almy. Secretary, William H. Peckham. Trus- tees, James F. Almy, W. H. Peckham, Charles R. Clark, William A. Pitts, H. S. Sweet, Charles H. Glazier. Supt. Sabbath School, James F. Almy. Collector ard Sexton, William C. Mansfield.
WESLEY CHAPEL ( Methodist Episcopal). Organized 1872. Place of worship, Sewall street, near Lynde. Pastor, Joshua Gill. Trustees, J. T. Mooney, J. F. Almy, Matthew Robinson, William Pitts, F. D. Handy, Oramel Durgin, Edward Melcher, J. Fillmore. Collector, J. T. Mooney.
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ST. JAMES CHURCH ( Roman Catholic). Organized 1859. Place of Worship, No. 160 Federal street. Pastor, Rev. John J. Gray, Assistant, Rev. M. J. Masterson.
CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION ( Roman Catholic). Organized 1810. Place of worship, Walnut street. Pas- tor, Rev. William Halley. Assistant, Rev. Matthew Harkins.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH ( Episcopalian). Gathered in 1733. A stone edifice on St. Peter, corner of Brown streets. Rec- tor, Rev. Edward M. Gushee. Wardens, Charles H. Bates, John P. Peabody. Treasurer and Clerk, Caleb Newcomb. Vestrymen, James O. Safford, Francis Cox, Joshua Phippen, John Kilburn, George R. Curwen. Sex- ton, S. Berry.
GRACE CHURCH ( Episcopalian). Organized 1858. Gothic church, located on Essex street, nearly opposite Monroe. Rector, Rev. James P. Franks. Wardens, Benj. Shreve, Daniel B. Hagar. Treasurer and Clerk, Richard H. Chamberlain. Vestrymen, Samuel Pitman, jr., J. F. Tuck- erman, L. S. Tuckerman, Charles E. Fabens, Richard Price, Charles S. Nichols, George M. Whipple. Sexton, Royal M. Shorter.
FREE ADVENT ASSOCIATION. Place of Worship, Hardy's Hall, 90 Washington st. Treasurer and Clerk, T. S. Pepper. Committee, A. C. Locke, William H. Stanwood, James S. Millberry, W. S. Plummer, A. P. McDuffie.
POST OFFICE.
Asiatic. building, 125 Washington street.
Postmaster, George H. Peirson ; Assistant Postmaster, John 0. Chapman ; Mail Clerk, James Manning; Delivery Clerk, Fred. B. Browning ; Stamp and Money Order Clerk, C. H. Goss ; Chief Letter Carrier, Rich. B. Reed; Local Messenger, Reuben Floyd.
OFFICE HOURS .- From 72 a.m. until 72 p.m., daily, Sundays excepted ; on Sundays, from 11} a.m. to 12} p.m.
SUNDAY MAILS .- On Sunday a.m., a mail will arrive from, and at 2.45 and 9 o'clock, p.m., will close for Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and the South.
FREE DELIVERY of letters by Carriers, to all parts of the city, will be secured by having letters addressed to street and number, or leaving orders at the Post Office, or with any Carrier.
CARRIERS, John F. Whipple, Clarence A. Harvie, Henry P. Adams, Richard B. Reed, Charles W. Gardner, Thomas W. Brown.
SALEM DIRECTORY. 263-267
Three delivery trips throughout the city will be made daily at 9, a.m., and 1.15 and 4, p.m.
This mode of receiving letters is equally as safe and ex- peditious as delivery at the Post Office. It also saves the time and trouble of calling at the office after the arrival of each mail.
Collection will be made from the Street Letter Boxes in season for the principal mails.
VALUABLE LETTERS should be carried to the Post Office and Registered.
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF POSTAGE STAMPS, STAMPED ENVELOPES, &c., William P. Goodhue, No. 44 Derby street ; James Emerton, No. 123 Essex street; Isaac P. Foster, No. 109 Derby street ; James F. Hale, No. 27 Summer street; Wil- liam A. Brooks, No. 29 Lafayette street; Ira K. Mansfield, 72 North street.
These appointments have been made for the accommoda- tion of the public of Salem that they might supply themselves with stamps, etc., without being obliged to visit the Post Office.
MONEY SENT WITHOUT DANGER OF LOSS .- If Money is to be remitted, a Postal Money Order should be obtained. If upon points where there is no Money Order Office, then the letter should be registered Money should never be enclosed in an ordinary letter.
Money orders will be issued on deposits for any amount not exceeding $50 (parties desiring to remit larger sums must obtain additional orders), on any Money Order Office in the United States, at the following rates :
On orders not exceeding $10, . 5 cents.
Over $10 and not exceeding $20, 10 cents.
" $20
$30, 15 cents.
" $30 66 66
$40, 20 cents.
." $40
$50,. 25 cents.
BRITISH INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS .- Arrangements have been made by the Post Office Department, by which money can be safely transmitted to any part of Great Britain and Ireland at the following rates :--
On orders not exceeding $10, . . $ .25 cents. Over $10 and not exceeding $20, .50 cents. " $20
$30, .75 cents. $30 66 $40, 1.00 cents.
$40 66 $50, . 1.25 cents. Orders may be obtained at this office.
Parties desiring to remit a larger sum than $50 must ob tain additional orders.
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CUSTOM HOUSE.
FOR THE DISTRICT OF SALEM AND BEVERLY. No. 112 Derby street, corner Orange, Salem. Collector, Charles H. Odell, Beverly. Deputy Collector and Inspector, J. Frank Dalton. Clerk, Edwin B. George, Groveland. Surveyor at Salem and Beverly, Charles D. Howard. Weigher and Gauger, Simon O. Dalrymple.
Inspectors, N. M. Hooper, A. Frank Hitchings, G. P. Bray, E. F. Miller, S. R. Hathaway, Charles A. Beckford, Ephraim Burr, Salem ; Gustavus Ober, Beverly ; Abner S. Mead, Danversport. Boatmen, Stephen A. Powers, John Cotter.
Porter and Messenger, Wm. H. Goldsmith.
British Consular Agent, Ephraim F. Miller, Custom House, 112 Derby street.
SALEM GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Office, 188 Essex street. Organized, April 4, 1850. Capital, $200,000.
President, Francis Brown. Directors, Simon Dalrymple, Francis Brown, Henry Gardner, William H Jelly. Treas- urer and Superintendent, David Moore. Clerk, Richard Gardner.
ESSEX AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Incorporated June 12, 1818. Exhibitions neld annually in the month of September.
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 1873, "74 :-
President, William Sutton, of Peabody; Vice-Presidents, George B. Loring of Salem, E. G. Kelley of Newburyport, Benj. P. Ware of Marblehead, John Keeley of Haverhill ; Treasurer, E. H. Payson of Salem; Secretary, Charles P. Preston of Danvers.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
Adams A. L. 231 Washington.
326
Allen William E. 195 Federal.
347
Allen J. H. 73 Washington.
306
Almy & Bigelow, 188 Essex, line on back cover
Ames & Melcher, 4 Norman ..
345
Deland W. L. 22 Congress, Boston ....
360
Donald W. C. & Co. 20 Spring lane, Boston .. 353
Dwelling House Ins. Co. 29 State, Boston .... 356
Edwards J. B. 46 Bridge ..
front colored
Andrews Gilman, 27 Beach.
338
Emerton James, 123 Essex.
.. 826
Anderson John M. 501 Essex.
339
Erickson A. 38 North Market, Boston ........ 355
Essex Mut. Fire Ins. Co. 97 Washington ..... 274
Fawcett, Hawkes, & Co. 21 Bedford, Boston
Archer, Downing, & Co. 179 Essex, front colored Archer Wm. 139 Wash. and 34 Front. 315
Arvedson George, 216 Essex ..
325
Asiatic National Bank, 125 Washington ..
269
Faxon Elisha J. 17 Washington ..
. 294
Balcomb Bros. & Co. 31 Liberty.
345
Felt John G. 152 Washington ..
309
Ballard P. J. 3% Newbury.
342
Fenollosa Manuel, 286 Essex ........ back colored
Battis & Brown, 30 Front.
308
First National Bank, 7 Central.
269
Bosson & Glover, 6 Lafayette.
311
Flint Simeon, 221 Derby
310
Boston Globe, Boston, opp. page.
304
Boston Type Foundry, Kilby, c. Milk, Boston 358
Bott Thomas, 46 Derby.
324
Bousley & Moulton, 256% Essex ..
333
Bradford & Anthony, 186 Wash., Boston, on
back, and ..
359
Bray Ann R. 76 Federal
305
Brooks Augustus T. 117 Derby.
337
Brooks N. H. 8 Brown. 336
Brooks W. P. B. & Co. 151 Hanover, Boston. 355
Brown C. E. & Co. 13 Central.
. 340
Goldthwait A. & Co. 26 Front ....... front colored
Goldthwaite Willard & Co. 116 Washington .. 32g
Goodhue William P. 44 Derby ..
312
Brown Francis, treas. 26 P. O. bldg. back col'rd
Brown Henry A. 141 Washington ..
275
Gorman Thomas, 145 Derby.
34]
Bruce & Copeland, 4 Northey's building ...... 341 Bufford's J. H. Sons, 390 Wash., Boston .. opp. 204 Buffum C. M. & Co. 186 Essex .. 309 Grindall S. 144 Essex .. 327
Buffum Chas. S. 59 Washington ..
314
Griswold B. L. 142 Essex.
.front cover
Butler James S. 12}, Lafayette ...
318
Gwinn M. A. 146 Essex ..
326
Carter J. T., Derby, corner Liberty ..
314
Hale Henry & Co. 225 Essex
319
Hall E. F. & Co. 14X% Front.
311
Cassino & Gardner, 274 Essex.
.. front colored
Chamberlain B. M. & Son, 190 Essex.
329
Hall H. K. W. 114 Wash., Boston ..
354
Chamberlain & Harris, 24 Front .. 342 Hamond William G. 32 Endicott .. 345
Chickering & Sons, 48 Boylston, Boston ..
363
Hatch L. B. 113 Derby.
324
Hathaway E. 21 Washington ..
221
Chisholm Joseph, 264 Washington 381
Clapp David & Son, 334 Wash., Boston ... 360 Hodgkins George L. 45 Pleasant. 333 Hollings R. & Co. 369 Wash., Boston. . front col'd Holmes & Blanchard, 35 Haymarket square, Boston ... 861
Clifford D. T. 182 Essex.
339
Holyoke Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 114 Wash. 275 Codman & Shurtleff, 13 and 15 Trem't, Boston 364 Horton Richard, 53 Washington 846 Coffin Galen, 17 Harvard place, Boston ...... 356 Hunt, Twitchell, & Co., Boston . 354 Connell Mary E. Miss, 139 Fssex ... . 348
Hutchinson S. E. 141 Essex. 337
Cousins Frank, 172 Essex .... .. front cover
Hynes Patrick J. 8% Front ..
308
Covell T. N. 1 and 2 Phoenix building .. . 336
Ide E. R. 229 Essex .. .. 341
PAGE
Davenport J. K. 15 Market square ..
. 811
front colored
Florance Thomas T. 24 Cedar.
310
Fogg Julian A. 235 Essex, ....... lines front cover
Foster Joseph S. 49 North.
. 336
Fowler Geo. & Co. 2 St. Peter's court ... .. 329 Frisbee A. J., Hunt's wharf. . 346 Gardner D. B. jr. & Co. 20 Front ... 324 Gay Aaron R. & Co. 130 State, Boston .. ... 353
Gifford T. J. & Co. rear Carpenter ... . 333
Chilson Gardner, 99 and 101 Blackstone, Bos- ton. .. front colored
Henderson Samuel, 37 Brown. 342 Hobbs Charles A. 391 Essex. 343
Clark C. S. 29 Peabody.
310
Clark James, West Place ..
343
Clark & Giddings, Wallis-st., Peabody ..
348
Grant Joshua B. 51 Boston. 310 Grant John W. 6 Central. 327
Flint & Goldthwait, 21 St. Peter.
322
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
PAGE
Ireland W. A. 214 Essex.
320
Reed & Lord, 42 North.
307
Jackson Eben, 56 Harbor.
336
Reynolds M. C. & Co. 14 Front.
31]
Jessop William & Sons, 141 Federal, Boston. 362
Rice, Kendall, & Co., Boston ...
362
John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Boston. 366
Jones J. S. & Co. 173 Derby.
. 320
Rogers J. M. 31 Liberty.
338
Kimball William & Co. 217 Essex.
.. 308
Rogers & Hamilton, 19 Lafayette.
346
Kiskalt E. M. 271 Essex.
325
Roles Samuel, jr. 31 North.
339
Knight Edward H., Phillips' wharf.
318
Ropes Chas. A. 218, 220, and 222 Derby.
335
Lane A. E. Miss, 1 Central.
337
Leavitt J. H., Essex House ..... inside back cover
Leibsch Anton, 7 Derby wharf.
338
Lillis & White, 28 Liberty ..
343
Lombard & Co., Lewis wharf, Boston.
360
Longley & Clark, 60 Union.
322
Lord A. & D. rear 17 Front.
332
Lord D. B. jr. 12 Sewall.
334
Lord J. A. & W. S. rear 180 Federal.
343
Salem Mutual Fire Ins. Co. 97 Wash ..
274
Lord & Fuller, 243%% Essex.
308
Salem National Bank, 112 Wash
272
Loring E. D. & Co., West Place.
343
Salem Observer, 226% Essex.
351
Low Daniel, 189 Essex
.. back cover
Lowd Albert J. 8 North.
346
Manning R. C. & Co. 189 Derby.
314
Mansfield Ira K. 72 North.
front colored
Margot Brothers, 23 Water, Boston.
355
Mayer J. & Co. 4 State, Boston.
362
Maynard & Noyes, Boston ..
.over index
McNeal D. F. rear Hubon block.
338
Mellen & Tappan, Boston.
.front colored
Mercantile National Bank, 7 Central.
270
Merchants National Bank, 125 Wash.
270
Merrill J. H. 25 Peabody.
344
Meyer Chas. E. & Co., Boston ..
360
Morgan Thomas, 223 Derby.
339
Morse Brothers, Canton.
354
Morse E. R. 74 Sudbury, Boston.
365
Moulton J. W. & J. S. 256% Essex.
333
Moulton & Gardner, 32 Norman.
344
Mudge Alfred & Son, 34 School, Boston ... opp. 16
National Exchange Bank, 231 Essex
271
Natural History Store, Museum building .... 309
Naumkeag National Bank, 125 Wash.
271
Newcomb George L. 18 Peabody.
15
Nichols John, 45 Union.
339
Nichols Thomas B. 159% Essex ....... back cover
Noyes E. K. & Co. 6 and 8 Front ..
337
Ober Andrew, 16 Mill
346
O'Connell Timothy, 299 Essex ..
321
Staten Daniel F. 273 Essex ....
... last white page
Osborne & Co. 191 Essex
307
Stodder Simon, 41 North.
342
Osgood George E. & Co. 81 Washington.
330
Stone George, 22 Grove ..
. 343
Packard W. C. & Co. 279 Essex ....
front cover
Peabody John P. 177 Essex.
320
Peacock Louisa S. 200 Essex
327
Peirce N. 27 Washington
.front colored
Pepper Geo. W. 4 Elm, Peabody
347
Trask J. E. 225 Derby.
.. inside front cover
Perkins Charles, 79 Webb ..
344
Trefren James, 11 Lafayette ... inside front cover
Trundy & Co. 59 Broad, Boston ..
358
Tuttle John, 36 Boston
. 343
Union Stone Co. 16 Exchange, Boston ...
356
Walden S. A. 154 Essex.
.309
Wallis Joseph, 23 Central.
. 337
Wallis & Young, 201 Essex
.. back cover
Phillips & Farnham, Essex House yard ..
346
Waters A. S. 6 Franklin.
. 346
Phippen & Kelley, 7% Boston.
340
Webb Benj. jr. 54 Essex ..
326
Webster, Wells, & Co. 116 Essex ..
. 305
Weeks W. R. 185 Essex
front colored
Whipple Geo. M. & A. A. Smith, 243 Essex,
Porter M. A. 236 Essex.
inside back cover
Pratt Henry J. & Co. 137 Essex.
337
Price Benjamin B. 277 Essex.
347
Pulsifer Chas. H. 7 Beckford ..
.. 345
Putnam F. W. & Co., Liberty, corner Derby,
line front cover and back cover
Wright & Potter, Boston.
353
Quinby Ivory, 239 Essex ...
340
Young David, 29% North.
.. 331
Saunders Robert J. 4 Buffum.
331
Savory & Co. 156 Wash ...
.... outside front cover
Semens William C. 27 North.
342
Shaw X. H. & Son, 283 Essex.
329
Simon S. A. 140 Essex.
320
Simonds S. C. & E. A. 32 Front.
313
Skerry Henry F. & Son, 181 Essex, outside back
cover
Skinner R. jr. & Co. 227 Derby.
307
Slade T. W. 17 Lafayette.
. 326
Smith Edward P. 272 Essex.
328
Smith D. T. 234 Essex ..
opp. title page
Smith James A., Elm, corner Derby. 344
Smith L. A. & Co. 178 Bridge ....... front colored
Smith O. C. 196 Derby.
330
Smith Sterry & Co. 215 Derby.
318
Smith J. Ford, 209 Essex.
312
Smith S. H. 181 Essex ..
.back cover
Spear E. D. Dr. 713 Washington, Boston.
... 357
Spring & Carney, 172 Bridge.
332
Stanley & Norton, 151 Essex ........ front colored
Star Laundry, rear 42 Mill.
332
Swasey C. B. 135 Wash
.. calendar page
Taylor Chas. H. 92 Washington, Boston.opp. 304
Thomas Roscoe B. 11 St. Peter ..
. 317
Thurston H. W. 99 and 101 Wash.
. 323
Perkins Daniel & Co. 188 Essex.
307
Perkins J. J. 6 Central.
. 315
Perley Jonathan, 2 St. Peter
339
Perry & Hayward, 153 Essex.
. 325
Phelps Charles, 84 Federal.
348
Phelps Israel R. 84 Federal
348
Pinnock Thomas & Son, Dodge, c. Slater ct .. 317
Pitts Darling & Co. 3 Lafayette ..
330
front colored and line back cover Wilbur A. & Co. 529 Commercial, Boston .... 358 Wilder Chas. B. & Co., Boston ..... front colored Winn S. B., Front, cor. Washington ...... .. 305
Salem Post, 223 Essex.
352
Salem Register, 193 Essex.
349
Salem Savings Bank, 125 Wash. 272
Sampson, Davenport, & Co., 341% Washing-
ton, Boston.
294 to 304
Salem Five-Cents Savings Bank, Washing-
ton, corner Essex ..
273
Salem Foundry and Machine Shop, Derby,
corner Liberty ...
314
Salem Gazette, 223 Essex
350
Salem Lead Co. 26 P. O. Building ...... back col'd Salem Marine Ins. Co., Essex, cor. Wash ... 273
Richardson & Waters, 215 Essex.
316
Rowell B. 4 Sewall
346
6
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
MAYNARD & NOYES' WRITING INKS, Where Durability and Permanency are required, and for BUSINESS PURPOSES GENERALLY.
Established
Established
1816.
1816.
Nos. 9 and 11 Merchants Row, Boston.
INDEX TO BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
Artificial Stone.
Color Manufacturers.
PAGE
Union Stone Co.
. 356
Donald W. C. & Co.
ยท 353
Automatic Oilers.
Copper Plate Printers.
Holmes & Blanchard.
361
. Atomizing Tubes.
Cutlery.
Codman & Shurtleff.
364
Bradford & Anthony, 186 Washington ....... 359
Dentists' Materials and Instru-
ments.
Trundy & Co.
358
Bedding.
Brooks W. P. B. & Co.
355
Belting.
Hunt, Twitchell, & Co.
354
Black Lead.
Morse Brothers, Canton ..
354
Blank Book Manufacturers.
Deland W. L.
360
Gay Aaron R. & Co.
353
Bolting Cloths.
Holmes & Blanchard.
361
Union Stone Co.
356
Emery Wheels (Solid.)
Bonds, Drafts, Checks, &c.
Union Stone Co ...
356
Engine Hose.
Bronze Powders.
Donald W. C. & Co.
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