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Through all thy life be truth thy aim, Speak it without disguise, So, shall thy days be just and pure, And fit the for thee skies.
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MEMORANDA FOR SEPTEMBER.
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OCTOBER, Tenth Month.
Last Quarter, 1st day, 2h. 6m. morning.
New Moon, 9th day, 4h. 23m. morning.
First Quarter, 17th day, 2h. 57m. morning,
Full Loon, 23d day, 6h. 52m. evening. Third Quarter, 30th day, 5h. 12m. evening.
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Virtuous and vicious every man must be, Few in the extreme, but all in the degree ; The rogue and fool by fits is fair and wise ; And e'en the best, by fits, what they despise.
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MEMORANDA FOR OCTOBER.
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NOVEMBER, Eleventh Month.
New Moon, 7th day, 10h. 27m. evening. First Quarter, 15th day, 1h. 31m. evening.
Full Moon, 22d day, 5h 20m. morning.
Third Quarter, 29th day, 11h. 38m. morning.
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The days wear on ; and now there comes A chilling sleet and rain, That with a smooth and frozen crest Glasses the snowy plain.
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DECEMBER, Twelfth month.
New Moon, 7th day, 3h. 47m. evening.
First Quarter, 14th day, 10h. 42m. evening.
) Full Moon, 21st day, 5h. 24m. evening.
Third Quarter, 29th day, 9h. 4m. morning.
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And now when dark December's gathering storm With heavy wing o'ershadows many a heart, Beside us the old year with white robed form Stands waiting to depart.
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HAMPDEN COUNTY REGISTER.
Judge of Probate, Oliver B. Morris.
Register of Probate, Justice Willard. Clerk of Court, Richard Bliss. Register of Deeds, William Rice. County Treasurer, William Rice. Sheriff of County, Caleb Rice.
Deputy Sheriffs, P. B. Cook and C. W. Knox, of Ches- ter ; T. M Cooley, 2d, of Granville ; Elisha Converse, Jr., of Palmer; Charles K. Bingham, of Westfield ; James Brown, of Brimfield ; Elihu Adams, Nathaniel Cutler, and Joseph W. Gorham, of Springfield.
Overseers House of Correction, Elijah Blake, Solomon Hatch, William Child.
Master House of Correction, Ralph Day. Crier of the Courts, Henry Brewer.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Longmeadow, Ethan Ely. Springfield, Oliver B. Mor- ris, Justice Willard, Geo. Ashmun, John Hooker, James W. Crooks, Richard Bliss, Erasmus D. Beach, James Stebbins, Henry Morris. West Springfield, Reuben Champion. Westfield, Elijah Bates, N. T. Leonard, Matthew Ives .. Wilbraham, Abel Bliss.
Appointed to Qualify Civil Oficers.
Elijah Bates, James Fowler, Oliver B. Morris, Justice Willard, George Bliss, William G. Bates, John Howard, Josiah Hooker, James W. Crooks, Reuben Boies.
Justices of the Peace.
Blandford, David Boies, Lyman Gibbs, Orren Sage, Justus Boies.
Brimfield, John Wyles, Asa Lincoln, Festus Foster, Ebenezer Knight, Parsons Allen.
Chester, Forbes Kyle, Edmund Hubbard, Samuel Ly- man, Wm. Shepherd, T. K. D'Wolff, Asa Wilcox, Ja- bin B. Williams, Edmund Kelso, Melvin Copeland.
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Granville, James Cooley, Chas F. Bates, Vincent Holcomb, Elijah Seymour, Aaron L. Curtiss.
Holland, John Wallis, David B. Dean.
Longmeadow, Wm. White, Calvin Burt, John F. Crooks, Joseph Mc Gregory, Ethan Ely.
Ludlow, Benjamin Sikes, Joseph Syms, Theodore Sikes, Alfred Clark, Elisha T. Parsons, Ephraim C. Jencks, Charles Alden.
Monson, Jacob Thompson, Timothy Packard, Jonathan Torrey, Oliver W. M'Kinstry, Joel Norcross, Austin Fuller, Walter Smith.
Montgomery, Edward Taylor, Oren Parks.
Palmer, Aaron King, Jacob B. Merrick, Cyrus Knox, William M. Shearer, Abel Calkins, John Ward, Alon- zo V. Blanchard, Gamaliel Collins, Moses Barnes, Cal- vin Torrey, Elias Turner.
Russell, Newman Bishop, Jr., James Bishop, Rowland Parks.
Southwick, Saul Fowler, Gideon Styles, Uzall Rock- well, Heman Laflin, Amasa Holcomb, Joseph M. For- ward, Elisha Steer.
Springfield, Daniel Lombard, Solomon Hatch, David M. Bryant, Richard D. Morris, William Rice, Josiah Hooker, Orange Chapin, William Dwight, Walter HI. Bowdoin, Robert E. Bemis, William Bridgman, Harvey Chapin, Henry Morris, David Ames, Jr., Alpheus Net- tleton, Joseph W. Newcomb, Amos W. Stockwell, Aus- tin Chapin, 2d, Chester W. Chapin, Henry Vose, Ethan A. Clary, Eliphaz Jones, Ithamar Goodman, Joseph In- graham, George B. Morris, Otis A.Seamans, John Wells, Russell P. Dewey, Francis Cummins, Lorenzo Norton, David Ames, Pliny Cadwell, Justice Willard, Richard Bliss.
Tolland, William Moore, Samuel Hamilton, Henry Bliss, Joseph D. Slocum, Henry A. Bills, George W. Granger.
Wulcs, A. Needham, John Smith, Charles Gardner, Absalom Gardner, Cornelius Miller.
Westfield, William Blair, Lucius Wright, Asa B. Whitman, Jehiel Abbott, Reuben Smith, Edward B. Gillett, David Moseley, John J. Bassett.
West Springfield, Justin Ely, Amos Worthington, Alfred Flower, Henry Ely, Samuel Smith, Wells South- worth, Harvey Chapin, Spencer Flower, Homer Ely,
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HAMPDEN COUNTY REGISTER.
Reuben Palmer, Lester Williams, Warren Chapin, Wil- liam F. Wolcott, Cyrus Frink, Edward Parsons, Daniel G. White.
Wilbraham, Walter Stebbins, John B. Morris, Jesse W. Rice, Stewart Beebe, John W. Smith, John M. Merrick, Marcus Cady, Clark B. Stebbins, Samuel Bebee.
Notaries Public.
Springfield, John Howard, James M. Thompson, 2d, John Wells. Westfield, William G. Bates, Norman T. Leonard. West Springfield, Justin Ely.
Counsellors and Attorneys.
Chester, Henry D. Filley. Granville, James Cooley, Charles F. Bates. Palmer, Calvin Torrey. Spring- field, Oliver B. Morris, Justice Willard, Geo. Bliss, Wil- liam B. Calhoun, James W. Crooks, George Ashmun, Reuben A. Chapman, Erasmus D. Beach, John Mills, Wm. Dwight, Henry Morris, Josiah Hooker, Joseph W. Newcomb, Geo. B. Morris, Amos W. Stockwell, Francis Cummins, Henry Vose, James Stebbins, Otis A. Sea- mans, Russell E. Dewey, John Wells, Wellington Thompson, Ephraim W. Bond, Allen Bangs, D. H. Dus- tin, Ansel Phelps. Westfield, William Blair, Augustus Collins, Wm. G. Bates, Patrick Boise, Norman T. Leon- ard, Edward B. Gillett. W. Granville, L. E. Newell ..
Coroners.
Brimfield, Alvan Janes. Monson, Joel Norcross, Aus- tin Fuller. Palmer, Elias Turner. Southwick, Gideon Stiles. Springfield, Harvey Chapin, John B. Kirkham, Elijah Blake. Westfield, Jehiel Abbott. Wilbraham, William Clark, John Baldwin.
County Commissioners.
Willis Phelps of Springfield, Chairman, Samuel Root, Granville ; Austin Fuller, Monson.
Special Commissioners.
Abel Calkins, Palmer; Watson E. Boies, Blandford.
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TOWN OFFICERS.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Town Clerk. Joseph Ingraham.
Town Treasurer. Joseph Ingraham.
Selectmen.
Henry Morris, Chairman, Austin Chapin, 2d, Adol- phus G. Parker, Titus Amadon, John B. M. Stebbins, Harvey Butler, Bildad B. Belcher .- J. Ingraham, Clerk.
Assessors.
Lewis Gorham, Chairman, Ira M. Bullens, Pliny Cadwell .- Joseph Ingraham, Clerk.
Overseers of the Poor.
Elijah Blake, Chairman, Josiah Hooker, Lewis Gor- ham, Andrew Hubbard, Amos W. Stockwell. Joseph Ingraham, Clerk.
Board of Health.
Ebenezer Russell, Chairman, Sylvanus Adams, Ste- phen C. Bemis, Timothy W. Carter, Calvin Shattuck. Joseph Ingraham, Clerk.
School Committee.
Rev. Henry W. Lee, Chairman, Rev. Eli B. Clark, Hon. William B. Calhoun, Rev. George E. Landon, Rev. Robert C. Mills.
Surveyors of Highways.
David A. Adams, Sylvester Allen, Harvey Foster, Quartus Chapin, Davis Dunham.
Constables.
Amasa Parsons, Stephen O. Russell, William Hatfield, Andrew Hubbard, Sylvester Churchill, Gershon W. Harrison, Aaron M. Cooley, William L. Bemis, Elka- nah Barton, Horace D. Braman, John Pynchon, Henry Collins, Giles Pease, William R. Kentfield, Abner John- son, Roderick Norton, John L. Skinner, Zelotes Lom- bard, Clossen Pendleton, Seth Ashley, Eliphalet Trask, Hiram Q. Sanderson, William Wheeler.
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TOWN OFFICERS.
Fence Viewers.
John Ashley, Lysander Chapin, Jonathan Blake, Apollos Marsh, Alvin Kibbee, Austin Chapin 2d, Chaun- cey Chapin, William S. Barker, Bildad B. Belcher, Har- vey Butler, Walter Warriner, Solomon Hatch, John Pendleton, Rodney Holt, Daniel Hitchcock, Milton Fos- ter, Roderick Lombard.
Surveyors of Lumber.
Veranus Chapin, Ithamar Goodman, Alpheus Net- tleton, Daniel Leavitt, Joshua Allen, Amaziah Mayo, Sylvester Allen, Charles Blake, Elkanah Barton, James L. Sykes, David B. Griggs, Ocran Dickinson.
Field Drivers.
Oliver B. Morris, Benj. H. Ellis, J. M. Smith 2d, Or- ange C. Towne, Austin Chapin, Ist, John T. Rockwood, Henry J. Crooks, Mila Chapin, Henry Collins, Calvin Fuller, James Osgood, J. G. Holland, Richard Eastcott, Fred. H. Harris, Ephraim Bullard, A. G. Tannatt, John Burns, Norman Day, Henry Moore, Lucius Hitchcock.
Sealers of Leather.
Joel Kendall, A. G. Parker, John Haven, Andrew Hubbard.
Committee of the Surplus Revenue.
John Howard, David M. Bryant, Benning Leavitt, Harvey Chapin, George Dwight.
Pound Keepers.
Ithamar Stebbins, Andrew Taylor.
Collector of Taxes.
William L. Bemis.
Tythingmen.
Eliphalet Trask, Rufus Elmer, Daniel Braman, C. A. Southworth, James L. Sikes, Edmund Palmer, John Kil- bon, Edmund Freeman, Thomas L. Throop, Erastus Bates, Levi C. Skeele, Sylvanus Adams, Lucius E. Ladd, John Firman, James Brewer, 2d, Edward Badger, Samuel Raynolds, James Kerwin, Daniel Raynolds,
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TOWN OFFICERS.
Elijah W. Bliss, Cruden Moseley, Eli Swetland, Abel Whitney, George Dwight, Edward A. Morris, John Pen- dleton, Giles C. Tiffany, R. T. Safford, Hiram Munger, Joseph Clough, Charles M'Clallen, Elias Willis, George Converse, C. V. Lane, Samuel McNary, Homer Foot, Samuel O. Gay, William Stickney, David Smith, Gide- on M. Murphy.
Auctioneers.
Roswell Shurtleff, William Hatfield, Lewis Gorham, Daniel M. Moore, William E. Wentworth, Gershon N. Bigelow, Isaac Rindge, Thomas G. Phipps, Henry Bishop.
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
Benjamin Eldridge.
Measurers of Wood and Bark.
Gershon W. Ilarrison, Andrew Hubbard, Henry Ad- ams, Rufus Sikes, Henry Collins, Otis A. Seamans, Sheldon Webster, Nathaniel Cutler, John Kimberly, Anson C. Taylor, Stephen O. Russell, James Sikes, Jr., Elijah P. Kimball, Clossen Pendleton, Robert G. Marsh, Edmund Freeman, Marshal J. Emerson, Eliphaz Jones, Samuel O. Gay, Hiram Q. Sanderson, Rufus C. Griggs, Madison E. Willey.
Officers of the Central Fire District.
Cicero Simons, Chief Engineer, Jas. M. Thompson, 2d, Stephen C. Bemis, Henry Adams, Willis Phelps, John B. Kirkham, Joseph Palmer, Assistant Engineers William Dwight, Chester W. Chapin, Samuel Raynolds, Prudential Committee. Joseph Ingraham, Chief Clerk.
Number of Births in town during the year ending May 1st, 1846-417.
Number of Deaths in town during the year ending May 1st, 1846-269.
TIMES OF HOLDING COURTS.
Supreme Judicial Court, Nisi Prius Terms. At Spring" field, last Tuesday in April, and first Tuesday in Sep- tember.
Court of Common Pleas. At Springfield, second Mon- day in February, June and October.
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Criminal terms, third Monday of May, and first Mon- day of December.
Probate Court. At Springfield, on the first Tuesday of January, February, March, April, May, July, Septem- ber, November, and December. At Westfield, the se- cond Tuesday of March and December, and the first Tuesday of June and October. At Monson, the second Tuesday of June. At Palmer, the second Tuesday of September.
PUBLIC HOUSES.
American House, by Morgan & Day, North Depot. Agawam House, by Russell & Fuller, cor. Main and Cross sts
Armory House, by Nye Moulton, State, on Hill
Clinton House, by E. F. Moseley, State st
Exchange Hotel, by C. R. White, Exchange Row, Main Hampden House, by Mrs. Parsons, Main and Court sts Hampden Temperance House, by E. D. Bond, cor Wor- thington and Main sts
Kremlin House, by H. N. Burnham, cor State and Water Massasoit House, by M. & E. S. Chapin, cor Main and R. R. sts
Mechanics' Hotel, by Mr. Mc Kinney, Water st
New England House, by G. F. Anable, cor Water and R. R. sts
Rail R. House, by S. Jennings, cor Main and Hampden U. S. Hotel, by J. Warriner, cor State and Main sts Union House, by S. S. Seaman, cor Main and Bliss sts Western Hotel, by Mr. Fessenden, cor Bridge and Water York House, by Mr. Sherman, South Main st
PERIODICALS.
Springfield Gazette, Weekly and Daily, by Wm Stowe, at No. 12 Main st. up stairs. Hampden Post, Weekly and Tri-Weekly, by D. F. Ashley, A. Hawley, Editor, Office Elm st. Springfield Republican, Weekly and Daily, by S. Bowles, Exchange Row. Hampden Wash- ingtonian, by B. S. Richardson, Elm st. Hampden Statesman, by A. Munn, Elm st. Chicopee Telegraph, by J. C. Stoever & Co. at Cabotville. Cubotrille Mirror, by Henry Russell.
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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, &c.
HAMPDEN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
This society was organized in March, 1844, for the encouragement of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts in Hampden county. The present officers are :
President.
William B. Calhoun.
Vice Presidents.
John Mills, James W. Crooks, John Wallace, Watson E. Boise, Asa Lincoln, Edward Taylor, James Bishop, J. M. Forward, G. W. Granger, Cornelius Miller, Aaron Ashley, R. J. Merrick, William Bush.
Directors. .
George Taylor, Daniel Merrick, Richard Bagg, Jr., Bildad B. Belcher, Alpheus Nettleton. Treasurer.
James Brewer, 2d. Secretaries. D. M. Bryant, Henry Vose.
SPRINGFIELD SAVINGS INSTITUTION. Office at the Springfield Bank.
The design of this institution is to afford to those who are desirous of saving their money, the means ofemploy- ing it to advantage, without running the risk of losing it, as they are too frequently exposed to do by lending it to individuals, who may either fail or defraud them.
President.
William Dwight.
Vice Presidents.
John Howard, Elijah Blake, Charles Howard, Edward A. Morris.
Trustees.
Addison Ware, Timothy W. Carter, Francis M. Carew, Homer Foot, Charles Merriam, Henry Morris, Samuel Bailey, Robert E. Bemis, Josiah Hooker, Edward Inger- soll, George Dwight, Philo F. Wilcox.
Secretary.
Henry Vose.
Treasurer.
John Howard.
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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.
MEETING HOUSES AND CLERGYMEN.
1st Congregational, Court Square, S. Osgood, D. D. 2d 66 Chicopee street, E B. Clark.
3d Cong. (Unitarian,) State st. W. B.O. Peabody, D. D. 4th Congregational, State street, E. Russell.
5th Chicopee Falls, F. Barton.
7th
6 h 66 Cabotville, S. G. Clapp. Bliss street, N. Porter.
8th Cong. (Unitarian,) Cabotville, C Nightingale.
9th Union Congregational, Frost's Hall, R. H.Conklin.
1st Methodist Epis
Union street, W. B. Clark.
2d 66 66
Chicopee Falls, D. Sherman.
3d
('abotville, L. Crowell.
4th
Pynchon street, G. E. Landon.
1st Baptist,
2d 66
3d
Hampden Hall, M. G. Clarke: Chicopee Falls, R. C. Mills. Cabotville, J. G. Warren.
Protestant Episcopal, State street, H. W. Lee. Wesleyan Methodist, Sanford street, O. D. Morse.
1st Universalist, Main street, A. A. Folsom. 2d
Cabotville, Z. Thompson.
Roman Catholic, Cabotville, Rev. Mr. Cavanaugh.
African Methodist Episcopal, Berlin street, L. Collins.
YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE.
This Association was organized in October, 1843. The certificates of membership cost $2 per year for all over 18 years of age, and $1 per year for those under that age, and a certificate entitles the holder to all the privi- leges of the Institute.
The Library numbers about 2,000 volumes.
Oficers for the present year :
John Mills, President.
Ephraim W. Bond, Ist V. Pres.
C. B. Bowers, 2d V. Pres.
Allen Bangs, Corresponding Secretary.
J. R. Hixon, Recording Secretary.
C. L. Covell, Treasurer.
Directors. Lorenzo Norton, James Kirkham, Elisha Gunn, Jr., S. Bowles, Jr , J. G. Holland.
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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.
SPRINGFIELD CEMETERY.
The Annual meeting is on the first Monday of May. Rev. W. B. O. Peabody, President.
Lewis Warriner, Clerk and Treasurer. S. Raynolds and George Dwight, Auditors. William Dwight, Samuel Raynolds, George Dwight, W. H. Bowdoin, Wm. S. Elwell, Cicero Simons, Wm. Hatfield, Trustees.
Apollos Marsh, Superintendent.
BANKS. Springfield Bank .- Capital $250,000.
John Howard, President. Lewis Warriner, Cashier. Directors .- John Howard, Oliver B. Morris, William Dwight, Josiah Hooker, George Dwight.
Chicopee Bank .- Capital $200,000.
Samuel Raynolds, President. B. F. Warner, Cashier. Directors .- Samuel Raynolds, Sable Rogers, Philo F. Wilcox, F. M. Carew, Henry Morris, Henry Fuller, Jr., Homer Foot.
Agawam Bank .- Capital $100,000.
C. W. Chapin, President. F S. Bailey, Cashier.
Directors .- Chester W. Chapin, James Barnes, Addi- son Ware, J. B. M. Stebbins, Albert Morgan, Marvin Chapin, Horatio Lyon, (Monson,) J. B. Vinton, Wells Southworth (West Springfield).
SPRINGFIELD MUTUAL ASSURANCE CO.
P. F. Wilcox, President .- Justice Willard, Secretary. Directors .- P. F. Wilcox, Samuel Raynolds, Sable Rogers, Isaac Humiston, Benjamin Leavitt, David Smith, William Child, Jehiel Abbott, Simon Sanborn.
UNITED STATES ARMORY At Springfield.
During the year ending June 30, 1846, the principal operations were as follows:
Complete, 14,265 Percussion Muskets, 12,635 Wipers, 2,544 Spring Vises, 14,204 Screw drivers, 3,000 Ball Screws, And sundry model and sample arms.
A
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UNITED STATES ARMORY.
Many new machines have been constructed, and a large amount of tools fabricated. The grounds and pub- lic buildings have received permanent and valuable im- provements, and every thing presents to the eye an ap- pearance of neatness, beauty and thrift, which are alike an ornament to the town and an honor to the country. Major James W. Ripley, Commanding Officer. Joseph Weatherhead, Acting Master Armorer. Edward Ingersoll, Paymaster.
Clerks.
E. B. Huntington,
William W. Lee,
Joel Holkins, A. M. White.
Lucius C. Allen, Assistant Master Armorer.
Inspectors.
Asahel Hubbard, William Smith.
Cyrus Buckland, Master Machinist. John D. Lord, 66 Carpenter.
Assistant Inspectors.
John A. Gamber, H. D. Wallace, David Le Gro, E. J. Allen, William Cadwell, James Stellman, E. A. May, James P. Chapman, Rufus Chandler, Walter Buckland.
The SPRINGFIELD LIGHT GUARD was organized in Au- gust, 1844, as company E. of the 10th Regiment, 6th Brigade, 3d Division of the M. V. M. ; and made its first public parade on the 4th of October, 1844. It numbers about fifty members, and has permanently connected with it, by enlistment, a brass band of twelve instru- ments. Its present officers are,
J. M. Thompson, Capt.
H. Foot, 1st Lieutenant,
B. F. Warner, 2d do.
H. Vose, 3d do. J. F. Safford, 4th do.
C. L. Hawes, Clerk.
The CABOT GUARD was organized in August, 1844, as company F. of the 10th Regiment, 6th Brigade, 3d Division of the M. V. M. Its present officers are, D. Leavitt, Capt.
J. Jones, 1st Lieutenant,
J. S. Bagg, 2d do.
J R. Childs, 3d do.
J. R. Childs, Clerk.
DIRECTORY.
SPRINGFIELD.
ABBOTT, O. S. tin smith, emp G. F. Pease, Union building, bds Agawam house
Abbott, Benj. armorer, bds Walnut st
Abbott, Willard, W. mason, h William st
Abel, Chas. D. (Morgan & Abel,) lock maker, Maple st h Walnut
Adams, Henry, meat market, S. Main st h S. Main Adams, David A. farmer and surveyor highways, h cor Main and Central sts
Adams, Nathan, physician, Elm st
Adams, John B. conductor, Pas. Tr. W. R. R. h cor Chest. st and W. R. R.
Adams, Salmon, armorer, h Pine st
Adams, Amasa, carpenter
Adams, Bennett, clothes cleaner, Market st h Mechan- ic st
Adams, Gardner, bonnet store, E. State st h S. Main st Adams, Alvin, carpenter, h Auburn st
Adkins, Boardman, laborer, East st
Adkins, Timothy, laborer, East st
Ainsworth, Francis, armorer, bds Armory st
Aitchinson, Saml. harness maker, h William st
Alais, Geo. silk dyer, S. Main st
Allen, Diah, h Central st
Allen, Edmund, h E. State st
Allen, Joshua, carpenter, h Water st
Allen, J. B. astronomical instrument maker, Sargeant's building, bds S. Main st
Allen, Timothy, bdg house, cor Main and Union sts Allen, Adin, fruit store, basement Universalist church, h Mechanic st
Allen, Delires, armorer bds Central st
Allen, Baxter, laborer, at Wm. Dwight's, Maple st Allen, Alfred, A. armorer, h Walnut st
Allen, Alonzo, black smith, emp W. R. R. h Cross st
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DIRECTORY.
Allen, Spencer.
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