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ngravers,
Die Sinkers and Designers, 68 CORNHILL,
BOSTON, MASS.
Respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confi- dent that their long experience and strict attention to busi- ness will enable them to give satisfaction to all who desire to employ them.
Their range of business being
ancy Work in
General,
SUCH AS COATS OF ARMS, MONOGRAMS,
CARDS, LABELS,
Imitations of Lace and Linen,
STAMPS AND DIES
FOR ORNAMENTING
Book's, Albums, and Portfolios.
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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
DICKINSON TYPE FOUNDRY
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General Repository of P inting Materials,
52 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
TYPE FOR
BOOK, NEWSPAPER AND JOB WORK.
The superiority of our Types has given us a wide-spread reputation for
Perfection of Workmanship, Quality and Durability of Material,
And this standard is maintained by the watchful care of skillful workmen, and by using the best metals.
Types, Cuts, etc., cast at any other Foundry furnished at Regular Prices, Without Extra Charge.
PRESSES, CHASES, CASES, GALLEYS, COMPOSING STICKS, INK, AND EVERY ARTICLE REQUIRED IN A PRINTING OFFICE, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Electrotyping in its Various Branches.
PHELPS, DALTON & CO.
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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
D. WEBSTER KING & COMPANY,
(Successors to UPTON & COMPANY,)
51 Kilby street, Boston,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL GRADES OF
DEALERS IN GLUE STOCK,
SAND, FLINT AND EMERY PAPERS,
EMERY, EMERY CLOTH, GROUND QUARTZ.
American Isinglass, NEAT'S FOOT OIL, Irish Moss, &C., &c. ALL GRADES OF
Peter Cooper's Glue and Gelatine.
OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF
NEW ENGLAND FLINT PAPER.
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SOLE AGENTS FOR
SMYRNA MILLS
Emery and Emery Cloth, GAGE'S CRYSTAL FLINT PAPER.
LYNN GLUE FACTORY, SALEM GLUE FACTORY, PEABODY GLUE FACTORY, SAGAMORE GLUE FACTORY, NEEDHAM GLUE FACTORY, NEWTON GLUE FACTORY, DEDHAM GLUE FACTORY.
D. WEBSTER KING.
THOMAS L. PUTNAM.
BANH THOR LATEYSO , 000
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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
DIGHTON
Furnace Company,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Furnaces, Stoves, Ranges,
HOLLOW-WARE, SINKS,
SAD IRONS, FARMERS' BOILERS,
Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Wrought Iron Pipe, Plain and Galvanized,
FOR STEAM, GAS AND WATER,
STEAM AND GAS FITTINGS, VALVES, Etc., Etc.
96 and 98 North Street,
BOSTON, MASS.
MANUFACTORY AT NORTH DIGHTON, MASS.
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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
MINERVA PAPER CUTTER. PATENTED NOV. 23, 1869.
CURTIS MITCHELL, NO. 24 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Price $275.00. Fitted for Steam $25.00 extra. Cats 30 Inches.
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The superiority of this Machine is in its Great Power, and the rapidity of its operation. The Knife passes through the paper with a SLIDING MOTION.
The ent is Clean, Smooth and True. The Knife having descended to a given point rises im- mediately, without reversing the motion of the machine. There are both back and side gauges. The Machine is very Simple in its Construction, and will not readily get out of order.
REFERENCES.
One of the MINERVA PAPER CUTTERS has been in use in. my Office for two months past. thus far accomplishing fuby what was claimed for it. GEO. B. WATSON, Job Printer, Boxrox, April 11, 1-70. 21 FRANKLIN ST.
"I am using one of your MINERVA PAPER CUTTERS, and like it mich: I had previously used the SHERIDAN, but think yours does the work just as well, and a little quicker, with a saving of about two-thirds in the cost of the machine." BOSTON, April 11, 1870.
J. NIGHSWANDER. 35 Batterynairch Street.
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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
BUY DENNISON'S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS.
THEY ARE THE CHEAPEST, RELIABLE TAGS IN USE. ALL THE
Principal Express and Transportation Lines
USE THEM. For sale by Job Printers everywhere At Manufacturers' Prices.
Dennison's Merchandise Tags , FOR Dry Goods, Cloths, Clothing,
Hardware, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, &c. AND DENNISON'S GUM LABELS AND FANCY TICKETS,
FOR SALE BY
All the Principal Stationers at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. AND BY DENNISON & CO. 15 i
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WORCESTER ADVERTISEMENT.
HOWE.
Leather, Cloth and Paper
CUTTING DIES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
MADE TO ORDER.
46 Mechanic Street, near B. & W. R. R. Depot,
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MILLBURY ADVERTISEMENT.
BUCK BROTHERS,
(Established 1853.)
CHISEL MANUFACTURERS,
MILLBURY, MASS.
Constantly on hand a large assortment of all kinds of
SHANK AND SOCKET
CHISELS AND GOUGES
-AND-
Socket Framing Chisels.
C. S. Firmer Gouges of Regular Sweep, Middle Sweep and Flat Sweep, beveled inside or outside; Paring Chisels; Paring Gouges, Middle Sweep and Flat Sweep, beveled inside; Turning Chisels and Gouges; Millwright's Chisels and Gouges; Socket Firmer Chisels'of five different kinds; Socket Firmer Gouges, Regular Sweep, Middle Sweep and Flat Sweep, beveled inside or outside; best L. P. Screw- Drivers; C. S. Scratch Awls; best quality Nail Sets, five sizes; Socket Firmer Handles; Framing Chisel Handles; Screw-Driver Handles; improved Bitt Handles, and C. S. Screw-Driver Bitts.
All our Goods are Warranted equal to any Imported.
WE USE THE VERY BEST CAST STEEL,
And all our Tools are Carefully Examined by Ourselves.
Our Goods are Sold by all the Hardware Merchants in New England.
ASK FOR THEM.
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PAWTUCKET ADVERTISEMENT.
BERNEY & CALLAGHAN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
AND ORNAMENTS.
Particular Attention paid to the Manufacture of
mall Brass patented Articles,
AND ORNAMENTS
OF ALL KINDS, ALSO, Gold & Silver Plating, co.
PAWTUCKET, R. I.
JAMES BERNEY.
JAMES CALLAGHAN.
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CHICOPEE FALLS ADVERTISEMENT.
BELCHER AND TAYLOR Agricultural Tool Co.
CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS., MANUFACTURERS OF Bullard's Hay Tedders and Rakes, Local Builders of the Clipper Mower for Western Massachusetts.
New One-Horse Tedder.
WE ALSO MANUFACTURE THE SELF-SHARPENING FEED CUTTER,. The best Cylinder Cutter in the Market. The Union, or Lever Feed Cutter; Side-Hill, Stubble, Stony Land, Green-Sward and Subsoil Plows; also Mead's Patent Conical Plow ; Monroe's Patent Rotary Harrow, Corn Shellers, Cultivators, Harrows, Road Scrapers, Root Cutters, &c., &c.
CUSTOM FOUNDRY WORK of all kinds done with dispatch, of First Quality Iron, both Hard and Soft, and in the best manner.
GEO. S. TAYLOR, Agent.
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PITTSFIELD ADVERTISEMENT.
MR. RENNE,
OF PITTSFIELD, MASS.
In experimenting with cases of Rheumatism, has discovered that a certain combination of Oils, wi." the juices of Plants, forms a medical compound, the use of which cures all Pain and Inflammation as water quenches fire.
He now has in his possession a large number of certificates from people "right at home," in Pittsfield and other towns, showing the great value of his
PAIN-KILLING MAGIC OIL,
And the more they use it, and become acquainted with its virtues, "THE BETTER THEY LIKE IT." They all say,
"It Works Like a Charm."
Reader-Renne's Pain-Killing Magic Oil cures Headache!
Renne's Pain-Killing Magic Oil cures Toothache ! !
Renne's Pain-Killing Magic Oil cures Neuralgia ! ! !
Renne's Pain-Killing Magic Oil cures Cholera Morbus ! ! !! Renne's Pain-Killing Magic Oil cures Rheumatism ! ! !!!
Renne's Pain-Killing Magic Oil cures Lameness ! ! !!
Renne's Pain Killing Magic Oil cures Skin Diseases ! ! !
Mark this !- This Magic Oil does not "SET BROKEN BONES," or replace simple or com- pound fractures, produced by external violence; but, after your skillful surgeon has reduced the dislocation, or replaced the broken bones, its use helps the healing and reunion process, gives the absorbents activity, subdues inflammation and furthers a cure wonderfully ! .
Some folks seem to be proud of telling how "lame their shoulders are"-of "my crick in · the back "-or, "I have got the Sciatica "-and delight, in bragging that "nothing can cure me!" -but when we get such "awful folks " to use
RENNE'S PAIN-KILLING MAGIC OIL,
faithfully, we not only cure their lameness and charm away their pains, but we actually take all that kind of " brag out of them!" and they frankly own up and say, " It works like a charm!"
Call on your Druggist or Merchant, where you trade, for
Renne's Pain-Killing Magic Oil,
and if he has not got it in store, he will send for it at your request, and sell it to you at the manu- facturer's lowest price at retail. It is put up in three sizes, known as " Trial Size Bottles," " Me- dium Size Bottles," and " Large Family Size Bottles."
SOLD BY ALL WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND BY RETAIL DEALERS IN MEDICINE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
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WESTFIELD ADVERTISEMENT.
DELICIOUS STRICTLY PURE
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
COLTON'S SELECT FLAVORS.
Delevan House; Albany, N. Y. ; Clarendon House, Saratoga, Springs, N. Y. "I consider they have no superior, in richness and delicacy of flavor, also in great strength." -- C. E. LELAND. Massasoit House, Springfield, Mass. "We have for several years used them, and find their delicious flavors and great strength always to be depended upon and not excelled."
Congress Hall, Saratoga; Ocean House, Newport; Profile House, White Mountains; Fort William Henry Hotel, Lake George; International Hotel, Niagara Falls; and many Hotels and Dealers who seek the Best send similar letters.
THEY ARE THE
True Rich Flavors of the Fruits.
OF REMARKABLE STRENGTH AND ECONOMY,
REQUIRING MUCH LESS THAN OF THE ORDINARY FLAVORING EXTRACTS AND SECURING AN UNPARALLELED AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING TRADE AND
ALWAYS RELIABLE.
Grocers & Druggists treble their sales with them.
J. W. Colton's New York Depot, 71 Maiden Lane.
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ADDITIONS, CHANGES, ETC.
RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR INSERTION IN THE BODY OF THE WORK.
Additions and Omissions.
ADAMS THEO. L., emp D. Smith & Co., boards 9 Fort street
Bailey Henry F., wagon-maker, shop and house East Court street Ball William, house 56 Walnut street
Bartlett Francis W., shoemaker, 2693 Main street, house West Springfield Bennett P. P., clerk Haynes & Co., bds 28 Walnut street
Bishop Mrs. Thomas, house 70 Maple street
Bosworth Henry W., (Greene & Bosworth,) boards 23 Howard street
Bradley Judson, carpenter, house 184 Central street
Brewer Miss Mary, house 2 Chestnut street
Brown Joseph W., law student with Stearns & Knowlton, bds W Springfield Burgess James L., (James M. Porter & Co.,) boards Long hill
Burgess James S., clerk James M. Porter & Co., boards 15 Fremont street Burrall W. H., ( Hawkins, Herthel & Burrall, boards Massasoit House Cadogan Robert M., carpenter, house 9 Park street
Cameron Joseph, emp Smith & Wesson, house 22 Walnut street Clark David, M. D., office 20 Bliss street, boards 34 Walnut street
Clark Henry, real estate broker, 2371 Main street, house 26 Main street Colby John, Jr., fancy goods, 177 Main street, house 28 Howard street Collins Stephen, auctioneer and real estate broker, 3 Elm st, bds 21 State st Flanagan F., hat manufacturer, 4 Elm street, house Palmer
Knox S. H., clerk L. J. Souther, boards 34 Spring street
Lombard C. E., watches and jewelry, 3 Elm street, house 4 Hubbard avenue Sanborn L. M., gen. ag't Continental Life Ins. Co., Foot's blk, h 9 W Bridge st Stickney & Phelps, proprietors Pavilion dining rooms, 179 and 181 Main st Charles L. Stickney, rooms Barnes Block, East Bridge street No. 1 George F. Phelps, rooms Harrison avenue
Changes.
Bidwell J. F., (Hinsdale Smith & Co.,) rem from 31 Pynchon to 6 Vernon st Broadhurst R., clk. O. D. Morse & Co., rem to 3 Bliss st from Crossett ave Broadhurst Thomas, (Broadhurst & Son,) rem to 3 Bliss st from Crossett ave Broadhurst William, (Broadhurst & Son, ) rem to 3 Bliss st from Crossett ave Converse Albert C., changed to emp Pierce & Stebbins, bds 9.E Union st Davis E. B., removed to 6 Central street from Water street
Hall Charles W., barber, removed to 241 Main st, h 21 West Worthington st Marsh Mrs. J. N., dress-maker, removed to 14 Hurlbut's blk, h 7 Summer st Potter George E., architect, office removed to 15 aud 16 Goodrich block Rogers W. B., attorney, office rem to 5. Fallon's block, residence 37 High st
Streets.
Breck's avenue from West Bridge street south, near Main street
Everett street, from Chestnut to Cass, between Linden and Carew streets Plumtree road, from Highland street to Mill street, changed to Orange street
Errata.
Bardwell W. E., restaurant, -102 Main st, Patton & Loomis' blk, rms S Fort st Barber Geo. A., emp B & A. R R. Mds 38 # Worthington, not 13 Franklin st Eldridge & Hastings, shop 2834 Main street, not 1835
Springfield City Directory.
1870-71.
ABBREVIATIONS-For convenience in printing, the following abbreviations will be occasionally used: Ave for avenue; B & A R. R, Boston & Albany Railroad; bds, boards; blk, block; clk, clerk; C R R, Connecticut River Railroad; cor, corner; E, east; emp, employed; eng, engineer ; H & N HR R, Hartford & New Haven Railroad; h, house; I O, Indian Orchard; manuf, manufacturer; M D, physician ; mfg, manufacturing; N, north; opp, opposite ; p, page; R R row, Railroad row; rms, rooms; S, south; Spfd, Springfield; st, street; U S A, United States Armory; W, west; Wor, Worthington; yd, yard.
The names of all members of a firm, as far as ascertained, are in smaller type under the name of the firm, and are also inserted in their place in the alphabetical list.
HILLS-Ames' Hill, on Maple street, south-east of junction of Maple and Central streets. Blake's Hill, on Locust street, south of Mill River. Crescent Hill, south of Ames' Hill, between Maple and Mill streets. Long Hill, south of Mill River and South street. Round Hill, head of Main street, between Chicopee and Plainfield streets. Sterns' Hill, west of junction of Central and Cedar streets. (See page 25 for streets, etc.)
ABBE A. B., lumber dealer, 30 East Worthington street, house Chicopee Abbe Arthur L., emp A. B. Abbe, house Chicopee Abbe Daniel N., painter, house 14 Washington street
Abbe Fred, emp Agawam brick-yard, boards Long hill Abbe James & Son, stove dealers, 114 Main street James Abbe, house 23 Spring street James T. Abbe, boards 23 Spring street
Abbe James, clerk Butterfield & Gilbert, boards 11 Franklin street Abbe John A., farmer, house new Chicopee Falls road Abbott Eustace W., clerk J. A. Eldredge & Co., boards 2 Mechanic street Abbott Florence, laborer, house Ferry street Abbott George W., truckman, house 14 William street Abbott Henry H., emp Samuel Bowles & Co., boards Union House Abbott Winslow, carpenter, boards 197} Main street Abbott Mrs. W. W., house 12 William street Ackley William, emp D. Smith & Co., boards Park Street House Adams Albert, distiller, Agawam, house 14 Elm street Adams Amasa A., carpenter, house 35 Charles street Adams Benjamin, emp Wason Manufacturing Co., house York street Adams Benjamin F., emp U S A, house 81 East Union street
TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. of Hartford, Ct. Assets 81,350,000.00. H. G. GILMORE, Agent, No. 1 Union Block.
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SPRINGFIELD CITY DIRECTORY.
Adams Charles E., emp G. C. Fisk, boards Franklin street
Adams David A., city assessor, house 14 Margaret street
Adams David S., clerk H. A. Shaw, boards Union House
Adams Express Co., 3 Court street
Adams Ezekiel, boards Exchange Hotel
Adams Elihu, (Bay State Faucet and Valve Co.,) house Franklin street
Adams F. D., foreman B & A R R carpenter shop, bds 37 E Worthington st Adams George B., emp S. D. Burbank, boards 122 East Worthington street Adams G. Frank, book-keeper J. H. Appleton & Co., bds 22 Spring st No. 2 Adams G. K., emp Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co., boards east side Stearns' park Adams Harrison, emp D. L. Harris, house Cabot road Adams Harvey, boards 14 Elm street
Adams Henry, emp I. Harmon & Co., boards 23 West Bridge street Adams Mrs. Henry G., house 16 Cypress street
Adams James B., (Adams, Thieman & Adams,) boards Water street Adams James S., (H. Martin & Co.,) boards 30 Chestnut street Adams James N., barber, house 87 Lyman street Adams John C., (Adams & Bates,) boards 35 Chestnut street Adams John B., conductor B & A R R, house 35 Chestnut street Adams J. Bennett, barber, Gunn's block, house East State street Adams Joseph O., emp J. A. Eldredge & Co., house 13 High street Adams J. Sumner, emp U S A, house Armory street
Adams John W., Nursery, North Main street, one mile north of the Railroad station. Seven acres closely planted with Standard and Dwarf Pears, Apples, Cherries, Quinces, Grape-vines, etc. Evergreens, Roses and Shrubs, a large stock of Superior Quality. Residence North Chestnut street.
Adams Lyman A., emp T. M. Walker & Co., boards 22 Main street Adams Milton, house Whitney avenue
Adams Nathaniel, book-keeper D. B. Montague & Co., h 17 W Bridge street Adams Oscar D., (Bigelow & Adams,) house 26 Charles street Adams Mrs. P. F., house 10 Mechanic street
Adams Roderick, carpenter, house 18 Grosvenor street
Adams Simeon, emp New York Watch Co., boards 117 East State street Adams Simon B., eng B & A R R, boards 19 West Bridge street Adams, Thieman & Adams, barbers, Union block, Main street
James B. Adams, boards Water street William Adams, house Lombard street Henry O. Thieman, house Water street
Adams Thomas, carriage builder, boards Barnes' block, East Bridge street Adams Timothy, emp Indian Orchard mills, house block 18, I O Adams William (Adams, Thieman & Adams), house Lombard street
Adams William F., agent Fire and Marine Insurance Co., house 19 Holyoke st
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. of London. Assets over $13,000,000. J. W. Holmes, Agent, No. 1 Union Block.
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Adams William F., teller Second National Bank, boards 14 Margaret street Adams William H., emp W. D. Montague, house 119} Main street Adams William H., clerk Adams & Bates, boards 35 Chestnut street Adams William L., painter, boards 22 Main street
Adams & Bates, Wholesale Commission Merchants, for the sale of Flour, Cheese, Butter and country produce, 103 Main street, corner of Taylor street. J. C. Adams, house 35 Chestnut street F. F. Bates, house 3 Fort street
Adel George, emp J. B. During, house 43 Bliss street
Agawam brick-yard, on Long hill
Agawam Canal Co., factory Mittineaque, Treasurer's office Pynchon House blk Agawam Flouring Mills, W. Springfield, J. L. Worthy & Co., prop'rs Hampden st Agawam National Bank, cor Main and Lyman streets
Aguado Andrew, emp Wason Manufacturing Co., house 2 Cross street
Ahern Thomas, emp O'Brien & Shea, boards 121 Main street
Ahern William, M. D., office and house 5 West Worthington street
Aiken Arthur, emp Adolph Miellez, boards John street
Aiken & Judd, Upholsterers and Dealers in New and Second-hand Furni- ture. Cane Seat Chairs Re-seated and all kinds of Furniture Repaired at short notice. East Bridge street, opposite Trinity Church. Thomas B. Aiken, house Willow street S. S. Judd, house 4 Central street
Ainsworth O. W., emp U S A, house 30 Pynchon street Aitcheson Mrs. Samuel, house 26 William street
Alberty Dwight A., blacksmith, boards 341 Main street
Allbe Edward P., emp Samuel Bowles & Co., boards 32 West State street Allbe H. P., emp Samuel Bowles & Co., boards Union House
Albee Jotham, emp U S A, house 10 Spruce street
Albin Joseph, emp Haynes & Co., house Cross street Albro Edward, truckman, house 42 Pine street Albro Henry, electro-plater, 9 Goodrich block, house 7 Armory street Alden A. E., photograph rooms 122 Main street, house Providence, R. I. Alden Albert, painter, house 75 Liberty street
Alden Caleb, woolen manuf, cor Mill and Main streets, house 27 Maple street Alden Charles P., (Alden & Brewster), house 22 Pearl street
Alden Elijah, carpenter, house 87 Walnut street Alden Frank, carpenter, house 17 Linden street Alden F. B., emp E. W. Ladd, house Plumtree road
Alden George A., emp B & A R R, boards 75 Liberty street Alden James, emp U S A, house 114 East Union street
Alden John B., emp Day, Jobson & Chase, house 74 Liberty street Alden J. C., clerk Caleb Alden, boards 27 Maple street
FIREMEN'S FIRE INSURANCE CO. of New York. Assets $394, 620.91. H. G. GILMORE, Agent, No. 1 Union Block.
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Alden Lewis P., insurance agent, house King street, near Hancock street
Alden Lucius D., carpenter, house Loring street Alden Orville B., farmer, house South Wilbraham road Alden Philo W., emp Ray & Taylor, house 12} Main street Alden William W., jeweler, house 3 Florence street
ALDEN & BREWSTER, Druggists and Apothecaries.
DEALERS IN MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, ACIDS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, TOILET AND FANCY GOODS. 98 Main Street. Charles P. Alden, house 22 Pearl street P. W. Brewster, boards 23 West Bridge street
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Alderman A. A., emp O. K. Phillips, house cor Main and Central streets
Alderman Charles J., clerk H. J. Davison, boards 22 Margaret street Alderman O. A., emp H. W. Phelps, boards 86 East State street Aldrich Stephen H., house Morgan street
Alexander Caleb, emp B & A R R, house 7 Fremont street
Alexander Elisha, shoe dealer, 4 Allis' block, house 12 Auburn street Alexander Henry, emp T. M. Walker & Co., house 13 Florence street Alexander Henry D., emp B & A R R, house 18 Charles street
Alexander Henry, Jr., President Second National Bank, house 52 East State st Alexander John, Manufacturer and Dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, and House-Furnishing Goods. Tin-Roofing and all kinds of Tin, Copper, Galvan- ized and Sheet Iron Job Work done at short notice and warranted. Store 57 North Main street. House Greenwood street.
Alexander Reuben, inspector U S A, house 2 Salem street Alexander Robert, emp John Alexander, house 17 Fulton street Alexander Samuel, emp W. H. Wright, boards Union House Allen Adin, fisherman, house 8 Mechanic street
Allen Albert W., Fifth ward market, house 49 Walnut street Allen Baxter, farmer, house 135 Central street
Allen Carlos, emp B & A R R, house Long hill Allen Charles H., (T. H. Allen & Bro.,) boards Cooley's Hotel Allen Dwight, emp Hixon & Birnie, boards 135 Central street
TRADESMEN'S FIRE INSURANCE CO. of New York. Assets 8432,948.64. J. W. HOLMES, Agent, No. 1 Union Block.
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Ribbons, Notions and Trimmings.
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Allen E. C., M. D., office and house 12 East Worthington street
Allen Edgar, farmer, boards South Wilbraham road
Allen Edmund, house 20 Howard street Allen Edward G., boards Elliott street
Allen Edward L., commission merchant, Goodrich block, house 11 Bradford st Allen Ethan O., farmer, house South Wilbraham road
Allen Eublas, emp B & A R R, boards 7 Allis' block, Main street
Allen Fred L., clerk William Kirkham, boards 12 East Worthington street Allen George B., house 35 Oak street
Allen George B., Jr., emp U S A, boards 35 Oak street
Allen.George T., emp W. A. Spooner & Co., house 9 Stebbins street Allen Mrs. Hannah, house 17 Spring street
Allen Miss Helen J., teacher Central street school, boards 14 Bliss street
Allen Henry S., emp A. Warner, boards Boston road
Allen Henry W., emp A. T. Morse, boards North Wilbraham road
Allen Horace, emp C R R, house 25 Auburn street
Allen Horace N., laborer, house Quincy street Allen H. H., emp U S A, house 1 Quincy street Allen James W., emp B & A R R, house Sharon street Allen Joel, farmer, house South Wilbraham road
Allen John, clerk Pynchon, Day & Co., rooms 23} West State street Allen John P., book-keeper, house 91 Walnut street Allen Joshua, carpenter, house 2 Mechanic street Allen Loring D., emp E. O. Allen, boards South Wilbraham road Allen Luke F., mason, house 29 Ashley street Allen Mrs. Lydia, house South Wilbraham road' Allen M. D., (Miller, Allen & Co.,) rooms 1 West Bridge street
Allen Merrick W., watchman Agawam National Bank, boards 8 Pynchon street Allen Oliver, painter, emp C R R, house cor East Union and Stebbins streets Allen Oscar N., emp Samuel Bowles & Co., boards 25 Auburn street Allen Mrs. Sarah A., house 15 Wilcox street
Allen Thomas, emp E. Stebbins Manufacturing Co., house Chicopee
Allen Thomas H. & Brother, Wholesale Provision Dealers and Pork Packers. No. 25 Hampden street.
Thomas H. Allen, house North street Charles H. Allen, boards Cooley's Hotel
Allen William B., emp Hall & Hubbard, house Charter avenue Allen William H., emp American Corrugated Iron Co., house 23 Elm street Allin E. S., master armorer U S A, house Armory square Allin Lucius C., foreman U S A, house 122 East State street Alletson Joseph, farmer, house Warner street Allis Dexter, house Carew street
BUFFALO CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO. of Buffalo, N. Y. Assets $327,462.50. H. G. GILMORE, Agent, No. 1 Union Block.
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Allis House, Allis' new block, Main street
Allis John, emp Wason Manufacturing Co., house 88 Congress street
Allis Miss Maria N., private school, 3 Maple street, boards East Bridge street Allis Waitstill H., proprietor Hampden and Agawam brick-yards, h Carew street Allis W. S., farmer, house 19 Oak street
Allison Charles H., emp S. D. Burbank, house 86 Water street .
Alvord Edward, livery and feeding stable, Market street, house 27 Dwight street Alvord Wellington, emp B & A R R, house 22 Clinton street Amadon Hollis G., emp B & A R R, house 11 Pearl street
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