Springfield MA Directory 1875 , Part 49

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Exchange Block, corner Exchange and Miller streets.


Grandfield's Block, corner Perkins and Exchange streets.


Kent's Block, Exchange street, near Center street.


Kendall's Block, west side Market square. Leavitt's Block, Exchange street, near Center street.


Shaw's Block, Center street, near Ex- change street.


Union Block, corner Exchange and Cabot streets. White's Block, between Center and Miller streets.


Chicopee in Detail.


Town Officers.


THE Annual Town Meeting is held the first Monday in April at the Town Hall The officers elected are qualified and sworn within seven days thereafter, usually the following Monday.


SELECTMEN-Carlos M. Kendall, chair- man ; Patrick Rourke, John R. Wilbur, Giles S. Chapin, George N. Morton ; salary, $100 each.


TOWN CLERK AND TREASURER-Lester Dickinson, office Town Hall ; office hours, 8.30 A. M. to 12 M , and from 1 to 5 P. M. Residence, Grape street ; salary, $1,000.


ASSESSORS - W. P. Beals, Charles A. Taylor, Dwight L. Shaw. Total compen- sation, $600.


COLLECTOR OF TAXES-John B. Wood, office in his store, corner Exchange and Center streets ; residence Springfield street second house from Third Congregational Church ; salary, $600.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-Harvey Hitchcock, B. B. Belcher, John F. Hurley, Luther White, George V. Wheelock, Samuel Alvord.


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR-C. M. Ken- dall, office selectmen's room, Town Hall; office hours from 8 to 9 A. M .; residence, Springfield street. Salary, $300.


Dr. J. R. Wilbur, Chicopee Falls, office and residence Market Ilall block, Center street. Salary, $150.


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The selectmen of the town act as over- seers of the poor, but the more particular duties of the department are assigned to the above.


HIGHWAY SURVEYORS-C. E. Damon, U. Hamilton, Q J. Smith.


JANITOR-Town Hall, Hiram Downing.


Police.


POLICE DEPARTMENT-E. O. Carter, jus- tice, residence Grove avenue, Chicopee


Falls; salary, $1,600. Special justices, S. G. Southworth and Luther White. Court held daily (Sundays excepted) at 9 A. M., in the Police Court room, basement of new Town Hall.


POLICEMEN-Leonard C. Hill, Frederick J. Smith, John E. Conners, Chicopee ; George McQueen, A. W. Learment, Chico- pee Falls ; salary, $900 each. Policeman of the Chicopee and West Springfield bridges, Edward Hickey ; salary, $600. Police office in basement of Town Hall.


CONSTABLES - Nathaniel Cutler, James Summers, Leonard C. Ilill, George Mc- Queen, H. S. Newell, W. E. Wheeler, Ed- ward P. Stedman, John Pease, William O'Neil, Moses G. Gowin, Michael Houlihan, Thomas Carmody, Jarvis P. Kelly, John E. Conners, George F. Williston, William Blake, Jr., Edward Hickey, Jeremiah P. McCarty, Andrew L. Sherman, Stephen Millard, Andrew W. Learment, Jas. Noonan, Frederick J. Smith, Daniel Donnovan, John B Potter.


Fire Department.


The central fire district of Chicopee is bounded by the Chicopee river on the north, " Bemis brook " on the east, south by the Springfield line, west by Connecticut river. The following officers were elected April 30: Chief Engineer, C. F. Hadley ; First Assistant, Timothy Canty ; Second Assist- ant, James E. Hosley ; Third Assistant, Robert Hickey ; Fourth Assistant, S. L. Scribner ; Clerk, A. S. Alden ; Treasurer, J. A. Carter ; Prudential Committee, S. S. Hodgkins, John Dixon and S. A. Jacobs.


The working force of the department consists of 108 men, divided among the fol- lowing companies : Chicopee Steamer No. 1, Pacific Hose Co No 1, Owego Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1, Fountain Extinguisher Co. No. 1, and Independent Hose Co. No. 2.


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Banks.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK-East side Mar- ket square. Capital, $150,000; surplus, $75,000. President, Jerome Wells; cash- ier, F. B. Doten ; teller, W. A. Faulkner; directors, Jerome Wells, E. O. Carter, T. W. Carter, Lewis M. Ferry, Emerson Gay- lord, Erastus Stebbins, Sidney Chapin.


CHICOPEE SAVINGS BANK-West side Market square. President, George I). Rob- inson; vice-presidents, E. O. Carter, A. G. Parker, E. Gaylord, G. H. Chapman; trus- tees, Benning Leavitt, J. A. Dennison, George S. Taylor, N. Cutler, John B. Wood, C. M. Kendall, E. Stebbins, Lewis M. Ferry, John Dixon, G. V. Wheelock, A. S. Hunter, A. F. Gaylord; secretary, George V. Whee- lock ; treasurer, Henry H. Harris. Depos- its, $430,000. There are about 1,200 de- positors. Bank open from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., and from 2 to 3 P. M. Deposits- com- mence interest the first day of each month.


Churches.


PERKINS STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Rev. J S. Barrows, pastor ; res- idence, corner Perkins and School streets. S. Newton Bullens, Sunday School superin- tendent.


Sabbath Services : preaching at 10% A. M .; Bible service at 2; prayer meeting at 61% P. M. Sacrament the first Sabbath in each month at 12 M. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings at 7%. Class meet- ing Saturday evenings at the same hour.


The Ladies' and Gentlemen's Social Un- ion meets Thursday afternoon and evening preceding the first Sunday in the month. Mrs. S. N. Bullens is president.


Trustees : W. C. Wedge, president ; R. T. Hendrick, George Babcock W. L. Hitch- cock, E. H. Rice, A. Haskins, L. Dickinson John Pease, sexton.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-Chic- opee street. Rev. E. Benedict Clark, pas- tor; settled October 16, 1839; residence, near the church. Deacons, Sidney Chapin, Marshall Pease. Superintendent of Sun- day School, Phineas Stedman. Meetings- Sunday at 101% A. M., with sermon, at 2 P. M., Sunday School. Prayer meeting Thursday evening.


This is the oldest church in Chicopee ;


was organized as the "Second Church of Springfield," and bore that title until the new town of Chicopee was set off from Springfield in 1848. There are 72 members and the Sunday School numbers 59. Be- nevolent contributions the past year, $234.87.


CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH-Chicopee. Founded 1835. Membership, 100. Pastor, Rev. A. DeF. Palmer ; residence, corner of Grant and Gaylord streets. Deacons, Henry Gates, Ira M. Bullens. Prudential com- mittee, J. P. Kelly, S. W. Parshley. E. L. Whitney. Sabbath services at 10 30 A. M., and 6.30 P. M. Sunday School at 12 M. E. A. Gallupe, superintendent.


UNITARIAN CHURCH-At the junction of Cabot and Dwight streets. Founded in 1841. Rev. I. F. Porter, pastor; settled December 8, 1872; salary, $1,500; pastor boards with Mr. J. M. Lane, on Chapin street. Pastor is superintendent of Sunday School. Deacon, Charles McClallan.


Meetings-Sunday at 10% A. M., and at 6% P. M. From June 1st to September 1st the evening service is usually omitted, and the annual vacation occurs during the month of August, when no service at all is held. Sunday School immediately after morning service.


Parish committee: George D. Robinson, A. S. Ilunter, N. S. Field, A. J. Jenks, A. S. Alden, Mrs. Justin Spaulding, Mrs. J. M. Lane ; clerk, Nelson Whittier; treasurer, J. A. Carter.


Choir : director, George D. Robinson ; or- ganist, Miss Carrie Hall ; soprano, Miss Katie Bacon; alto, Miss Carrie Wood ; tenor, W. F. Tinker ; bass, George D. Rob- inson.


THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-On Springfield street. Was organized October 16, 1834. Church edifice dedicated Sep- tember 9, 1837; taken down in April, 1868. Present edifice dedicated February 15, 1870. Pastors of church have been : Rev. David Cushman, stated supply ; Rev. Amos Blan- chard, stated supply ; Rev. Sumner G. Clapp, April 26, 1837, to January 22, 1850; Rev. George A. Oviatt, October 15, 1850, to December 17, 1855; Rev. L. H. Cone, supply January 15, 1856, installed pastor February 19, 1857, to November 15, 1867;


Rev. W. S. Karr, supply in 1868 ; Rev. Ed- win B. Palmer, June 10, 1869, to March 31, 1875. At present without a pastor. Dea- cons, Gamaliel Marsh and Joseph Stackpole. Superintendent of Sunday School, Roland T. Oakes; assistant superintendent, James L. Pease; librarian, Charles L. Pepper ; treasurer, L. Temple. Meetings-Sunday 10.30 A. M., and 6.30 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. Evening meetings on Mon- day and Wednesday at 7.30. Members of church, 184. Members of Sabbath School, 300. Clerk, D. Frank Hale.


FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH - South side Market square. Founded 1835. The pulpit is supplied by Rev. J. R. Johnson of Westfield ; Sunday-school superintendent, A. M. Moore. Meeting on Sunday, with preaching, at 10 30 A. M. Sunday-school immediately after morning service. There are 60 families in the parish. Trustees, W. W. Johnson, J. B. Wood, J. U. McClench, J. B. Rumrill, A. M. Moore ; J. B. Wood, treasurer ; R. E. Robertson, clerk.


CHURCH OF THE HOLY NAME OF JESUS- Roman Catholic, South street. Pastor, Very Rev. Patrick Healy, vicar general ; Rev. James O'Donahue, assistant. Resi- dence of the clergy, South street, next the church. Sunday services : low mass at 8, high mass at 10.30 A. M., vespers, 3 P. M.


Schools.


HIGH SCHOOL - Grape street. E. H. Rice, principal, $2,000; Miss Vila M. Bar- ton, $600 ; Miss Helen E. Joslyn, $600.


GRAMMAR SCHOOL-High School build- ing, Grape street. Wm. Valentine, princi- pal, $1,500 ; Miss Ella Robertson, $500; Miss Cara A. Lamson, $500.


INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL - School street. Miss Adeline Howard, $500 ; Mrs. Lucy E. Doten, $400.


SECOND PRIMARY-School street. Miss Ella A. Goldthwait, $400.


SECOND PRIMARY-Grape street. Miss


Helen J. Bacon, $400.


FIRST PRIMARY - School street. Miss Minnie Hitchcock, $400. FIRST PRIMARY - Grape street. Miss


Elizabeth Blaisdell, $400. EXCHANGE STREET PRIMARY - Miss Katie C. Chapin, $400.


MIXED SCHOOL-Chicopee street. Miss Addie J. Torrence, $400.


WILLIMANSETT UNGRADED SCHOOL - Miss Clara F. Hadley, $400.


ST. JOSEPH'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL - South street, adjoining the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, is under the general care of Very Rev. P Healy. It has about 600 pupils. The girls' department being under the charge of the Sisters of the Heart of Mary.


Gas Company.


CHICOPEE GAS Co. - Capital, $30,000. George W. Bedlow, agent; Nelson Whit- tier, treasurer ; Edwin N Snow, superintend- ent. All the stock in this Company is owned by the Dwight Mfg. Co., and the Ames Mfg. Co., the former, seven eighths of the whole. There are 50 public lamps. Price, $4.50 per 1,000 feet.


Societies.


CHICOPEE LODGE, F. & A. M .- Instituted 1849. Annual communication, second Tuesday in November. Regulars, first Tuesday in each month. Specials, other Tuesdays. Officers-W. M., Charles N. Smith; S. W., Richmond Danks; J. W., John B. Potter; Sec'y, E. F. Mclean ; Treas., Benning Leavitt; S. D., G. V. Bangs ; J. D., Charles Burt ; S. S., Orrin Nickerson ; J. S., Edw. P. Shores; Chap- lain, Rev. J. S. Barrows ; Tyler, A. W. Stebbins. Meets in Masonic Hall, Leavitt's block, corner Exchange and Center streets.


ST. JOHN'S LODGE, NO. 62, I. O. OF O. F .- Re-instituted, March 8, 1870. Officers -N. G, L. E. Tyler ; V. G., E. M. Alden ; Rec. Sec'y, G. I). Bartlett ; Per. Sec'y, M. E. Kendall ; Treas., W. H. Dayton ; War- den, O. Nickerson ; Conductor, Edw. Cook ; R. S. S., James Collored ; L. S. S., E. Ferry ; I. G., G. Dillaber; O. G., William Powers. Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, Union block, Exchange street, every Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC-Otis Chapman Encampment, Post 103, Depart- ment of Massachusetts. P. C, A. O. Kin- ney ; S. V. C, James Kenyon; J. V. C., Geo. II. Whitney ; Adjutant, Chas. Tracy ; Surgeon, John Grout ; Q. M., M. R. Bart- lett; Chaplain, Isaac Pratt; O. D., II. H.


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Underwood; O. G, Robert Gregory ; S. M., - -; Q. M. S. G. V. Bangs Meets every Thursday evening, in Ken- dall's block, over the Post office, Market square.


FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Pres., James Noonan ; V. P., Cornelius Driscoll ; Sec'y, George W. Gibson ; Treas., Michael Dona- hue. Initiation fee $1, dues 25 cents a month. Nursing and medical attendance provided in case of sickness.


ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, NO. 1- Pres., Jeremiah McCarty; V. P., James Reagan ; Cor. Sec'y, P. H. Houlihan ; Fin. Sec'y, Edw. Dalton # Treas., James McDer- mott. Meets in White's block, Exchange street, every Friday evening. There are 65 members.


SHAMROCK BENEVOLENT SOCIETY - Pres., Daniel O'Brien ; V. P., Jas. O'Con- nor; Sec'y, Geo. W. Gibson ; Treas., John McKeag. Initiation fee $1 00, dues 25 cents a month. Sick members receive $4 00 per week and care of associates. In case of death, $30.00 is granted.


HAMPDEN COUNCIL NO. 3, SOVEREIGNS OF INDUSTRY-Organized January 17, 1874. Officers - President, E. G. Heath; Vice President, Wm Heathcote; Secretary, Geo. W. Winchell; Treasurer, S. F. Hamilton. Membership, 130. Meets at Good Temp- lars' Hall, every Friday evening.


CHICOPEE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY - President, E. N. Snow; Vice President. John B. White; Clerk and Treasurer, James L. Pease ; Director, E. G. Heath ; Assistant Director, .Wm. L. Blackmer. Meets in Police court room, Town Hall, every Monday evening, from October to May.


CARLYLE CLUB-Organized October 26, 1871. Its officers are, for the present quar-


ter-Prest., Geo. W. Robbins, Jr. ; Vice Prest., John Reardon ; Sec, Chas L. Pep- per; Treasurer, Isaac N. Collord; Clerk, Edwin S. Smith. Meetings are held each Tuesday evening, in G. A. R. Hall. The object of the organization is two-fold, the improvement of its members in debating and literary exercises, and the promotion of sociability among young people. Its mem- bership consists of 35 active, (male and fe- male,) and 50 honorary members.


Library.


CHICOPEE TOWN LIBRARY-Town Hall, G. V. Wheelock, Librarian. Open Satur- day afternoons, 1.30 to 5, and 7 to 8. It has about 4,000 volumes. Library Committee, E. O. Carter, Geo. V. Wheelock, Luther White.


Public Halls.


TOWN HALL-East side Market square, has seats for 900 persons. Application for it to be made to C. M. Kendall, chairman selectmen ; residence, Springfield street, op- posite Pleasant street.


CABOT HALL - Market square, corner Exchange street. Applications for it may be made to W. E. Wheeler's livery stable, Exchange street, near Market square.


EXCHANGE HALL-Exchange block, Ex- change street, has seats for 450 persons. Application for it may be made to C. A. Bullens, grocer, in the block.


Hotels.


CABOT HOUSE - Front street, opposite Town hall. W. H. Dickinson, proprietor. CHICOPEE HOUSE - Corner Front and Exchange streets, opposite the Junction depot, A. M. Abbey, proprietor.


Chicopee Directory.


ABBEY ABNER B., office Exchange st, opposite Chicopee House, h Exchange Abbey Charles C., clk and bds A. B. Abbey, near Cabot and W Spfd bridge Abby Merrick, proprietor Chicopee House, corner Exchange and Front streets Abell E. D., M. D., office and house corner Centre and School streets Achim Charles, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Chicopee street Adams Charles, baggage master, C R R, boards 96 Front street Adams Mrs. Horace, boarding-house, corner Exchange and Perkins streets Adams William G., clerk H. Keyes & Co., Springfield, house Emerald street Alden Albert S., foreman machine shop, house Front street


E. M. ALDEN, DEALER IN


Newspapers, Periodicals, Blank Books, Stationery, School Books, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ETC. ALSO FANCY GOODS, FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY. No. 1 Merchants' Row, next door to the Post-Office.


ALDEN'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY. Books Loaned for Two Cents a day. New Pub- lications added daily.


Allbe Silas D., machinist, house corner Grape and Elm streets


CARLOS ALLEN,


DEALER IN COAL. Office, Market Square. Boards Charles Blaisdell, Springfield street.


Allen Jonathan, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office and house Exchange street.


Ames James T., house corner Front and Grape streets


Ammill John, laborer, house Depot street


Anderson B. B., painter, boards B. J. Anderson, Chicopee street Anderson B. J., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Chicopee street Anderson Joseph B., clerk B & A R R, boards B. J. Anderson, Chicopee st Armstrong John, house Chapman street


Arnold Charles H., emp and boards Charles Sherman, Sherman street


Arrick Clifford, president Ames Manufacturing Co., boards Cabot House


J. P. BUCKINGHAM, Merchant Tailor, Dealer in Gent's Furnishing Goods, 6 Exchange St., Chicopee.


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A. M. MOORE, Exchange Street, opp. Miller Street.


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Ash Mrs. Joanna, house Abbey street


Ashworth William H., emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., h 48 Perkins st Aspin Matthew, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., house Exchange street


Atkins Henry, mason, house Center street


Austin Abraham, emp Wason Manufacturing Co., h cor Exchange and West sts Austin Alic, wagon-maker, house near Chicopee House


Austin John, house near West Springfield bridge


Aval Honore, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., boards Springfield street


BABCOCK GEORGE, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Union street Babcock J. W., emp Carter & Spaulding, house Center street Babcock Sumner, house School street


Backus William, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., boards 35 Perkins street


Bacon IIenry; emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house 27 Canal street


Bagg Mrs. J. S., millinery, house and store Exchange street


Baggs Henry H. W., emp Gaylord Manufacturing Co., boards Grant street


Baggs Orrin, harness-maker, house Grant street


Baggs Patrick, laborer, house Emerald street


Bagley Mrs. Bridget, house Emerald street


Bagley John, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., house Spruce street


Bagley Michael, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., house Kimball street


Baker Charles E., boards Joel Baker, Chicopee street


Baker Charles L., emp W. C. Wedge & Co., house School street


Baker George T., rooms Joel Baker, Chicopee street


Baker James J., emp S. Gaylord, house Springfield street


Baker Joel, farmer, house Chicopee street


Baker LaForest, (W. C. Wedge & Co.,) house School street Baker Mrs. L. F., dress-making, room and shop School street


Baker William J., student, rooms Joel Baker, Chicopee street


Baldwin Mrs. Elsie B., house corner School and Summer streets Baldwin John H., emp and boards Eli A. Stoddard, Chicopee street


Ball Edwin P., house Springfield street


Ball Mrs. Laura, house School street


Ballard A. H., emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., house 111 Exchange street Ballard Chester H., emp Dennison & Co., house Park street


Ballard Washington A., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house East street


Bangs Gilbert V., overseer Dwight Manufacturing Co., house 57 Front street Barchum Frank, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Center street Barker George, emp Dwight Mfg Co., bds Alonzo L. Decatur, Exchange st Barrett George, blacksmith, house Cottage place


Barrows Rev. J. S., pastor Methodist Church, h corner Perkins and School sts Barry Bartholomew, grocer Exchange street, house Dwight street Barry Mrs. Ellen, house Center street


Fine Custom Clothing Made to Order,


Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces.


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Barry Mrs. Margaret, house 3 Front street


Barry Peter, house Exchange street


Barry William, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., house Exchange street


Bartlett E. C., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Chestnut street


Bartlett Martin, carriage-maker Center street, house Springfield street


Barton Isaac, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., house Cabot street Bassett Antoine, carpenter, house West street


Basterdes Ferdinand, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house 9 Front street


Basterdes George F., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house 8 Front street


Bates IIomer W., mason and builder, house corner Summer and Union streets


Baxter Mrs. Elizabeth, house Cottage place


Beals William P., shoe store Exchange street, house Spring street


Beaudry Octave, emp Abner B. Abbey, house West street Beck with Daniel N., (Quimby & Beckwith, ) house Exchange street Beckwith H. J., mason, house Cross street


Bedlow George W., agent Dwight Manufacturing Co., house School street


Beesley George, shoe-maker shop corner Miller and Exchange sts, h Cabot st Beycey John, farmer, house Exchange street


Belcher Miss H. A., dress-making, shop and house Miller street


Beliveau Stanislas, boarding-house 61 Dwight street


Bell H. W., book keeper, boards T. J. Bell, Front street


Bell Thomas J., house Front street


Bellows Dexter C., foreman iron foundry, house Front street


Bellows Lewis E., emp Springfield Envelope Co., boards Front street


Benn Gabriel, tinsmith, house Center street


Bennett George, emp C R R, house 2 Front street


Bennett Joseph, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Chapman street


Bennomon William, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., house 14 Cabot street


Benoit Henry, emp R. F. Hawkins, city, house School street


Benoit Seymour, clerk Jenks & Brother, house West street


Benway Fred, emp Dwight Mfg Co., bds John Douglass, near Chicopee House Bergie Louis, house near Chicopee House


Bergley Mrs. Honora, house Tremont street


Beswick William, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co , house 47 Perkins street


Betterly George, emp Gaylord Mfg Co., boards Mrs. L. Betterly, Cabot street Betterly Mrs. L., laundress, house Cabot street


Bigelow William, laborer, house School street Billings Gilbert, farmer, house Chicopee street


Billings Jas. W., emp Dwight Mfg Co., bds Alonzo L. Decatur, Exchange st Bishop Austin L., mason, boards Elias A. Gallupe, Chicopee street Bisseau Louis, emp Wason Manufacturing Co., house 23 Springfield street


Bixby O. M., emp Gaylord Manufacturing Co., house Center street Bixby William P., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house East street


J. P. BUCKINGHAM, Chicopee.


A. M. MOORE, Exchange Street, opp. Miller Street.


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Blackmer Charles H., Hair Cutter. Also Cigars and Tobacco. Temple's Block, next to Universalist Church. House Howard street.


Blackmer W. L., Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Exchange street. Also Manufacturing and Repairing. House Springfield street. Blaisdell Charles M., cotton waste dealer, house Springfield street Blaisdell George A., boards Charles Blaisdell, Springfield street


Blaisdell Samuel, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Springfield street


Blaisdell S., Jr. & Co., cotton, cotton and wool wastes, office opp Junction depot Blaisdell Thomas, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., bds Samuel Blaisdell, Spfd st Blake John, laborer, house Tremont street


Blakeslee Charles W., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house 6 Front street Blanchard Charles, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., house Miller street


Blanchard Hiram, emp Stebbins Manufacturing Co., city, house Pleasant street Blanchard Hiram H., book-keeper B. B. Hill, city, bds H. Blanchard, Pleasant st Blanchfill. John, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., house Spruce street Blasdale E. J., florist, honse Front street Bliss Joel K., pattern-maker, house East street


Bly Arthur J., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., rooms Mrs. Heath, Center st Bodfish S. C., hydraulic engineer, house Center street


Bolan Miss Hannah, house Emerald street


Bolen Mrs. Joanna, house Tremont street


Bolster William, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., house 19 Cabot street Bond Houghton, boards 42 Exchange street


Bonner Thomas, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Chestnut street


Booth Mrs. R. O., house Chicopee street


Borey John, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., house near the Chicopee House


Bostwick William T., emp Gaylord Manufacturing Co., boards Park street Boullie Joseph, house School street


Bousquet Samuel, shoe-maker, house Depot street


Bouvier Louis, moulder, house Center street


Bouvier Louis, Jr., machinist, boards Louis Bouvier, Center street


Bowe Edward T., moulder, house Center street


Bowe Thomas, janitor Catholic Church, house Center street


Bower George L., carpenter, house Chicopee street Bowlin Thomas, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., boards 66 Dwight street


Bowman Charles G., carpenter, house Gaylord street


Boyden Joseph, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., rooms John Miller, Center st


Boyden Warren C., emp A. G. Parker & Son, bds cor Exchange & Perkins sts Bradbury Daniel, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house 14 Spring street Brady Francis, mason, house Depot street


Brady John, emp Wason Manufacturing Co., house near Brightwood Brady John, mason, boards Francis Brady, Depot street


Brady Thomas, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., boards 36 Perkins street


Cheapest and Best Place to Buy Clothing in Western Mass.,


Sinks, Pumps and Lead Pipe.


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Bragg W. S., (W. S. Bragg & Co.,) house corner Spring and Springfield sts Bragg W. S. & Co., (Warren S. Bragg, Jerome Wells, Fred B. Doten,) cor- ner Exchange street and Merchants' row


Bray Thomas, farmer, house Chicopee street


Breck Louis, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Center street


Brembley Thomas F., hotel waiter, house Exchange street


Brennan Mrs. Nancy, house 15 Cabot street


Brewer Miss Eunice, house Spring street


Briley Thomas, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., house 82 Dwight street


Britton Mrs. Mary A., boarding-house School street


Broadley Robert, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., house Abbey street


Brodeur David, boards Joseph Boullie, School street


Brown John, mason, house Bullens' court


Brown Mrs. Thomas, house Pleasant street


Browning Mrs. L. C., house Cross street


Bryant Charles A., clerk W. S. Bragg & Co., boards High street


Buckingham J. P., tailor 6 Exchange street, house School street


Buckley James C., pay-master Gaylord Mfg Co., h corner East and Grape sts


Buckley Jeremiah, laborer, house corner Park and Spruce streets


Buckley John A., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Chapman street




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