Springfield city directory and business advertiser 1865-1866, Part 3

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1865
Publisher: Samuel Bowles and Company
Number of Pages: 234


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HAMPDEN PARK-Inaugurated September 29, 1857. Purchased and improved by the Hampden County Agricultural Society at a cost of $31,600, for an exhibition ground; " the finest and most conven- ient location the Society could have fixed upon, and unsurpassed for beauty and fitness by any lot devoted to a similar purpose, in the world." These grounds, sixty acres in extent, enclosed on the river side by a costly levee, on the other side by a substantial fence, con- tain a splendid barn, with stalls for cattle and horses, and extensive sheds in addition, devoted to a like purpose; a mile and also a half mile track, graded and kept in good condition; a range of seats three hundred feet long; and a judges' stand, tasteful in appearance and permanent in construction. Here are held the far-famed Springfield Horse Shows, and the annual Cattle Shows of the County Society. Its use as a public park is strikingly appropriate, for it was the first lot of land granted by the early settlers, within the first month after their arrival in 1636.


GREAT FRESHETS-Highest Rise of Water in Connecticut River- 1801, twenty-one feet six inches; 1843, April 18, twenty feet eight inches; 1854, May 1, twenty-two feet four inches; 1856, August 21, eighteen feet nine inches, (Camp Thompson inundated); 1859, March 20, twenty feet six inches; 1862, April 20, twenty-two feet two inches (Hampden Park flooded); 1865, March 18, eighteen feet ten inches.


POPULATION OF SPRINGFIELD-Census of 1865, Ward 1, 3,775; Ward 2, 3,417; Ward 3, 4,051; Ward 4, 2,880; Ward 5, 3,470 ; Ward 6, 1,405; Ward 7, 1,494; Ward 8, 1,546; total, 22,038. A large number left the Armory before this census. In 1860, the popu- lation of the city was 15,200.


BANKS, BLOCKS, HOTELS, AND IN- SURANCE COMPANIES.


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BANKS.


Agawam National Bank, Main street, east side, corner Lyman street. Chicopee National Bank, Main street, west side, corner Elm street. First National Bank, Main street, east side, opposite Court square. Five Cents Savings Bank, West Court street, opposite Court square. Hampden Savings Bank, at Agawam National Bank, Main street, east side, corner Lyman street.


John Hancock National Bank, Main street, west side, corner Fort street.


Pynchon National Bank, Main street, west side, near State street.


Second National Bank, (formerly Springfield Bank,) East State street, south side, near Main street.


Springfield Institution for Savings, second floor Foot's Block, Main street, west side, corner State street.


Third National Bank, Barnes' Block, Main street.


BLOCKS.


Allis' Block, North Main street, west side, between R. R. Depot and Cypress street.


Barnes' Block, (stores,) Main street, west side, opposite Harrison avenue.


Barnes' Block, (dwellings,) East Brigde street, south side, midway between Main and Chestnut streets.


Brewer's Block, Brewer's court, North Main street.


Bridgman's Block, Main street, west side, near corner of Howard street.


Burt's Block, Main street, west side, corner Bliss street.


Bush's Block, South Main street, opposite Howard street.


Byers' Block, Elm street, south side, opposite Court square. Chicopee Bank Block, Main street, west side, corner Elm street. Colton's Block, Howard street, north side, near river bank.


Day & Jobson's Block, North Main street, west side, corner Cypress street.


Dunham's Block, corner North Main and Ferry streets.


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BLOCKS .-- HOTELS.


Foot's Block, Main street, west side, corner West State street. Fort Block, Main street, west side, corner Fort street.


Goodrich Block, Main street, west side, corner Hampden street. Gunn's Block, opposite Armory Grounds, East State street.


Hampden Hall Block, Main street, east side, corner East Court street. Hampden House Block, Main street, west side, corner West Court street, and opposite Court square.


Hooker's Block, East State street, near junction of Maple and Chest- nut streets.


Hubbard's Block, East State street, south side, corner Walnut street, and opposite Armory Grounds.


Kirkham's Block, East State street, south side, opposite Armory grounds.


Kirkham's Block, West State street, north side, near Main street. Massasoit Block, Main street, west side, next south of R. R. Depot. Music Hall Buildings, Main street, west side, corner Pynchon street. Old Republican Office Block, Sanford street, north side, corner Mar- ket street.


Old John Hancock Bank Block, East State street, south side, opposite Armory grounds.


Patton & Loomis' Block, Main street, from Hampden st. to Fort Block. Post Office Block, Elm street, south side, near Main street, and oppo- site Court square.


Pynchon Bank Block, Main street, west side, between State and Elm streets.


Pynchon House Block, Main street, east side, corner Lyman street.


Republican Block, Main street, East side, between Harrison avenue and East Court street.


Rice's Block, East State street, south side, opposite Dwight street. Stockbridge Block, Main street, East side, corner Stockbridge street. Taylor & Olmstead's Block, Main street, corner of Taylor.


Trask's Block, river bank, near foot of Pynchon street.


Union Block, Main street, east side, corner Harrison avenue and opposite Pynchon street.


Walker's Block, East State street, south side, corner Maple street. Western Railroad Buildings, Main street, east side, south of and adjoining railroad track.


Wilcox Block, Main street, west side, between Worthington and Fort streets.


HOTELS.


Cooley's Hotel, Main street, east side, corner Liberty street, north of R. R. Depot.


Eagle Hotel, East State street, south side, opposite Government square.


Exchange Hotel, Main street, west side, between Elm and State streets. Gruendler's Hotel, West Bridge street, south side, corner Water street. Hampden House, West Court street, corner Main street, and oppo- site Court Square.


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Massasoit House, Main street, adjoining R. R. Depot, south side. Nayasset House, Railroad Row, adjoining R. R. Depot, south side. Park Street House, Main street, east side, corner Park street. Rockingham House, East State street, south side, corner Walnut street. Russell House, Main street, west side, adjoining R. R. Depot on north side.


Pynchon House, Main street, east side, corner Lyman street. Union House, Main street, west side, corner Bliss street.


United States Hotel, Main street, east side, nearly opposite Howard street.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


Hampden Fire Insurance Company, office second floor of Pynchon Bank Block. .


Massasoit Insurance Company, office second floor Fort Block.


Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, office second floor Foot's Block.


Springfield Fire Assurance Company, office second floor Chicopee Bank Block.


Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company, office second floor Fort Block.


SPRINGFIELD POST OFFICE.


SUMMER TIME TABLE-Post office open from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M .; Sundays, from 9 to 10 A. M. Mails close-Northern, 6} A. M., 12} P. M .; New York, 11} A. M., 5 and 9 P. M .; Connecticut, 11 A. M., 1 and 5 P. M .; Washington, 5 P. M .; Eastern, 64 and 10} A. M., 8 P. M .; Western, 7} A. M., 5 P. M .; Chicopee Falls, 6} A. M., 3 P. M .; Aga- wam, Feeding Hills and West Suffield, 1 P. M .; East Longmeadow and South Wilbraham, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1 P. M .; Sunday night mail, for Boston and New York, 7 P. M. Delivery of mails-Northern, 12 M., 6} P. M .; Southern, 7 and 11 A. M., 1& P. M .; Eastern, 7 and 8} A. M., 12 M., 6} P. M .; Western, 7 and 112 A. M.


WINTER TIME TABLE-Post office open from 7} A. M. to 8 P. M .; Sundays, from 9 to 10 A. M. Mails close-Northern, 6} A. M., 12§ P. M .; New York, 11} A. M., 5 and 9 P. M .; Washington, 5 P. M .; Connecticut, 11 A. M .. 1 and 5 P. M .; Eastern, 6} and 11§ A. M., 8 P. M .; Western, 11} A. M., 5 P. M .; Chicopee Falls, 6} A. M., 3 P. M .; East Longmeadow and South Wilbraham, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1 P. M .; Agawam, Wednesday and Saturday at 1 P. M .; Sunday night mail, for Boston and New York, 7 P. M. Mails arrive-Northern, 12 M., '6} P. M .; Southern, 7} and 10& A. M., 1& P. M .; Eastern, 11} A. M., 12 M., 6} P. M .; Western, 7} A. M., 1} P. M.


Y. M. CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


THE Young Men's Christian Association of Springfield offer a pleasant place of resort for evenings and leisure hours, enable young men to become acquainted with each other and welcome and befriend strangers. Rooms over Bridgman & Whitney's Bookstore, 220 Main street, corner State; open from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. The leading political and religious newspapers, daily and weekly, together with the magazines, may be found here.


President, T. M. Brown; Vice Presidents, George A. Lawrence, Charles Marsh; Secretary, W. C. Warren; Treasurer, Jas. L. Whit- ney ; Directors, C. S. Hurlburt, Cheney Bigelow, Wm. Kirkham, Jr., G. B. Fessenden, H. P. Stone, W. R. Salsbury, E. Morgan, J. H. Ap- pleton, W. J. Lyman, J. D. Safford.


U. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. SPRINGFIELD BRANCH.


OFFICERS-F. A. Brewer, President; D. H. Brigham, C. C. Blague, A. M. Day, Vice Presidents; Charles Marsh, Secretary ; Henry S. Lee, Treasurer. The Soldiers' Rest, under the care of the Commis- sion, is located near the depot, and has been of great usefulness in providing for the wants of sick and wounded soldiers passing through the city. Contributions of money and supplies received by either of the officers.


HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS.


No. 23 West Union street, Springfield.


OFFICERS-Mrs. Charles Merriam, President ; Mrs. James Barnes, Mrs. William Rice, Vice Presidents ; Mrs. Geo. Walker, Recording Secretary; Mrs. T. S. Chaffee, Recording Secretary pro tem .; Mrs. J. R. Hixon, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. F. J. Parker, Treasurer. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-The foregoing ex-officio, and Mrs. Dr. Lambert, Mrs. Heman Smith, Mrs. S. Merrick.


ADVISORY COMMITTEE-Rev. Mr. Buckingham, Rev. Mr. McKnight, Hon. George Walker.


The Board of Managers consist of two ladies from each religious society in town. Applications for admission may be made at the Home on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, between the hours of 3 and 5.


DIRECTORY.


ABBE A. B., lumber dealer, office E Worth'n st, h Chicopee Abbe Cornelius, emp H. G. Davis, bds Water shop hill Abbe Daniel N., emp D. Warner, h 14 Washington st Abbe E. W., emp U S A, bds Union House Abbe Henry, emp W. L. Wilcox & Co., bds 299 Main st ABBE JAMES, manufacturer of Tin, Sheet Iron and Cop- per Work of every description; dealer in Cooking and Parlor Stoves. Tin Roofing done at short notice and warranted. Eave Troughs, conductors, &c. Repairing done at short notice. 114 Main street; house 23 Spring street.


Abbe John A., farmer, h new Chicopee Falls road Abbe Rufus, farmer, h cor Market and Court sts Abbot Eustace W., emp Clark & Eldredge, bds 38 E Bridge st Abbott Florence, emp C R R, h Ferry st Abbott George W., teamster, h 9 W Union st Abbott Henry, emp S. Bowles & Co., bds 12 William st Abbott Willard W., teamster, h 12 William st Ackerson George E., emp W R R, h 16 Holyoke st Adams Albert, carpenter, h 14 Elm st Adams Amasa A., carpenter, h 35 Charles st


Adams Benjamin, emp Wason Mfg. Co., h 7 Spring st Adams Benjamin F., emp U S A, h 5 Stebbins st Adams David A., U. S. Assistant Assessor, h Margaret st Adams Elihu, h Prospect Hill, Franklin st Adams Ezekiel, proprietor Exchange Hotel Adams Ezra E., blacksmith, h 7} Stebbins st Adams Mrs. Frances, h cor Main and Margeret sts


ADAMS HENRY, dye house, 159 Main st. Silk, Woolen and Cotton Goods dyed and finished in best style. Overcoats and Gents' garments, Ladies' cloaks and capes dyed and pressed with- out ripping. Crape shawls dyed any shade, and finished equal to new. Shawls, table spreads, coats, pants, &c., cleansed.


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Adams Henry G., saloon in R R depot, h Cypress st Adams James B., (col'd,) barber, bds Water st foot Pynchon Adams Jas. B., (col'd,) emp J. B. Adams, bds 102 E State st Adams James S., emp Chaffee & Nye, bds Margaret st Adams John B., conductor W R R, h 35 Chestnut st Adams John B., (col'd,) h and barber shop 102 E State st Adams Joseph O., emp Clark & Eldredge, bds Myrtle st Adams J. Sumner, emp U S A, h 86 Walnut st Adams Louis S., carpenter, bds Cross st


Adams Milton, emp H. G. Adams, bds Cypress st Adams Nathaniel, clerk C. W. Kimball, h 29 Franklin st Adams Oscar D., (Lane & Adams,) h 21 Charles st Adams Theodore, emp M. Barnes, bds Indian Orch. Hotel Adams Timothy, emp I O mills, h 13 I O block [4 Elm st Adams Wm., (col'd,) barber, cor Main and Court sts, rooms Adams Wm, (col'd,) emp W. H. Montague, bds Bradford st Adel George, shoemaker, h Wilcox st below Water


Aiken Thos. Benton, cl'k Wm. B. Sibley, bds 14 E Union st Ainsworth John L., bds 34 Water st


Ainsworth O. W., inspector U S A, h 30 Pynchon st


Aitcheson Mrs. Samuel, h 26 William st


Albee George A., emp U S A, h 39 Florence st [bins sts Albee J. H., emp Am Mach Works, bds cor Quincy and Steb- Albin Joseph, tailor, emp S. C. Ray, h 15 Trask's block Albro Henry, h Armory st


Alden Albert, painter, h cor Liberty and Charles sts


Alden Benjamin, carpenter, h 24 Park st


Alden Mrs. Betsey, h 125 E State st


Alden Caleb, woolen manufactory Mill st, h 27 Maple st


ALDEN & BREWSTER, Druggists and Chemists Main street, opposite Massasoit House, dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Artists' Materials, Toilet and Fancy Goods. Also Patent and Proprietary Medicines.


Alden Charles P., (Alden & Brewster,) h 14 Summer st Alden Elijah, h cor Walnut and Hancock sts


Alden Forando B., farmer, h South Wilbraham road Alden James, emp U S A, h 4 Myrtle st


Alden James C., clerk Caleb Alden, bds 27 Maple st Alden Joel M., clerk E. Kimberly & Co., bds Walnut st Alden John B., emp J. G. Chase & Bro., h Franklin st


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DIRECTORY.


Alden Lucius D., carpenter, h 50 E Union st Alden Orville B., farmer, h South Wilbraham road Alden Philo W., emp Ray & Taylor, h 4 W Bridge st Alden Spencer, h 24 Park st


Alderman Angelo, emp V. Perkins, bds 85 Walnut st Alexander Caleb, emp U S A, h 7 Fremont st [ington st Alexander Henry, emp J. G. Chase & Bro., h 80 E Worth- Alexander Henry, emp C R R, bds 11 Boylston st Alexander Henry, Jr., Pres't 2d Nat'l bank, h 52 E State st Alexander James, saloon, Main st near Bridge, h Hartford Alexander James, h 19 Fulton st


Alexander James, emp W. L. Wilcox & Co., h 9 Morris st Alexander John, emp D. B. Montague & Co., h 17 Fulton st Alexander Reuben, emp U S A, h 2 Salem st Alexander Robert, (D. B. Montague & Co.,) h Fort st Allen A. A. clerk Daily Union, bds Hampden House Allen Adin, fisherman, h 8 Mechanic st


Allen Albert W., 5th ward market, Walnut st, h 49 Walnut st Allen Amzi, emp U S A, h Hancock st, near Mill


Allen Baxter, emp George Reynolds, h 135 Central st Allen Carlos, emp W R R, h Long hill


Allen Charles H., emp Thomas H. Allen, h 30 Main st Allen David A., bds Hancock st near Mill


ALLEN E. C., M. D., Homeopathic Physician, house and office No. 1 Harrison avenue. Office hours from seven to nine o'clock A. M., twelve to two, and seven to nine o'clock P. M.


Allen Edmund, h 20 Howard st


Allen Erastus G., emp U S A, h cor Park and Willow sts Allen Ethan O., farmer, h South Wilbraham road


Allen Eugene A., (A. G. Lord & Co.,) bds 2 Mechanic st Allen F. O., tobacconist, Allis block, bds Gilmore & John- Allen Frederick, emp U S A, bds Myrtle st [son's saloon Allen Geo. B., market, cor Walnut and Oak sts, h 35 Oak st Allen George T., traveling agent, h Lombard st Allen Haskell H., emp U S A, h cor E State and Ter- Allen Henry, farmer, h South Wilbraham road [rence sts Allen Henry D., emp U S A, h 146 Central st Allen Henry F., clerk J. T. Rockwood, bds 9 Pynchon st Allen Henry S., emp A. Warner, bds Boston road Allen Horace, emp C R R, h 23 Auburn st


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Allen Horace N., emp U S A, h Quincy st Allen James O., tobacconist, Allis' block, h E State st Allen James W., emp I O Mills, h 65 E Worthington st Allen Joel, farmer, h South Wilbraham road


Allen John P., emp U S A, h 91 Walnut st Allen Joshua, carpenter, h 2 Mechanic st


ALLEN JOSIAH B., Optician ; Manufacturer of Telescopes, Microscopes and Lenses, opposite Pynchon Bank, Main street ; house, Enfield, Conn.


Allen Loren D., emp E. O. Allen, bds So Wilbraham road Allen Luke, mason, bds Bridgman's block


Allen Mrs. Lydia, h South Wilbraham road Allen Oliver, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, h Central st ave Allen R. H., teamster, h 126 E Worthington st


ALLEN THOMAS H. & BROTHER, wholesale and retail Provision Dealers and Pork Packers. Market 4 Allis' Block, North Main Street.


Allen Thomas H., (Thomas H. Allen & Bro.,) h North st Allen Wm., emp W. H. Wilkinson, bds cor Main and E Wor- Allen William B., emp U S A, h Charter ave [thington sts Allin Erskine, master armorer U S A, h Armory square Allin Lucius C., foreman filing shop U S A, h 122 E State st Allis John, emp Wason Mfg. Co., h Congress st


ALLIS W. H., manufacturer of all kinds of Brick, and Steam Press Brick Machines, Wheeler's Patent Water Drawer, and dealer in Sea Sand, Mortar Sand, Stone, Turf, Loam and Wood. Office, No. 2 Allis' Block, and at Hampden Brick Yard. Boards at Cooley's Hotel.


Allis William S., h 17 Oak st


Allison Charles, emp Smith & Wesson, h 26 William st Almquiest Chas. J., tailor, h Main st opp Union House


ALVORD E., Livery and Feeding Stable, Market street, in rear of Republican Block. Horses and Carriages, and Saddle horses to let. House corner Court and Dwight streets.


Alvord Wellington, emp W R R, h 32 Clinton st Amadon, Hollis G., emp W R R, h 11 Pearl st Amadon Titus, city assessor, h Armory st


AMADON WM. W., dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Dye Stuffs, Groceries, &c., East State street, opposite the Armory. House 69 East Union street.


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Amidon Josiah C., 30th Co. Mass. Heavy Artillery, h Con- Amidon Roger, bds Florida st


Amidon William C., emp U S A, h Florida st Ames David, h Maple st


[gress st


Ames Francis, emp U S A, h 29 Holyoke st


Ames Galen, clerk W R R office, h 19 Maple st


Ames John, h Mill st


Ames Joseph L., deputy sheriff, h Main st I O


AMES DR. N. E., Dentist, house and office over Pynchon & Lee's Grocery Store, Main street, opposite Court Square.


Ames Samuel, oyster dealer, Main st, h 7 Boylston st Amsden Geo. M., emp Wason Mfg. Co., bds 8 Franklin st


AMSDEN JAMES L. & Co., dealers in Foreign Fruits, Nuts, &c., also pure Wines for medicinal purposes only. A good stock of family groceries, Fresh Butter and Eggs always on hand, di- rectly opposite Rice's Block, No. 26 State street. House 1 Fre- mont street.


Anable John F., farmer, h Mill st near Central Anable William H., engineer W R R, h Gray's court Anderson Mrs. Ellen, h opp Jenksville Anderson F. H., emp U S A, h cor Maple and Cross sts Anderson Hugh, emp U S A, h 31 Mill st


Anderson James S., carpenter, h Woodworth ave


ANDERSON JOHN S., clerk for J. L. Worthy, proprietor of the Agawam Flouring Mills, Commission Merchant and dealer in Flour, Feed and Grain. Office Goodrich Block, Hampden street, near the depot. Boards 3 West Bridge street.


Anderson J. J., dentist, h and office 5 and 7 W Bridge st Anderson O. D., cl'k J. T. Rockwood, bds Woodworth ave Andrews Geo. F., emp Wason Mfg. Co., h 22 Holyoke st Andrews Jas. L., emp Wason Mfg. Co., bds 10 Pynchon st Andrews Luther, emp D. Warner, h Quincy st Andrews William A., mason, h Boylston ave Andruss Roswell, h 11 E Union st


Angell Albert W., emp U S A., h Armory st Angell Emerald L., emp I O Mills, h Worcester st I O Angell Stephen, h Berkshire st I O Angus John, moulder, bds 2931 Main st Angus Mrs. John, h cor Water and Margaret st


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DIRECTORY.


Anthony A. C., h 21 William st [chon st Anthony E. & Co., publishers Daily Union, office Pyn- Anthony E., (E. Anthony & Co.,) bds Hampden House Anthony Patrick, emp J. W. Loomis, h foot W Bridge st Appleton J. H., cashier 1st Nat. Bank, bds Maple st Crescent Appleton Mrs. Morgan, h Maple st Crescent hill [hill Archbold Wm., emp U S A, h cor Pine and Florence sts Archibald John, carpenter, h 41 Florence st


Arey J. P., (Lamb Knitting Mach. Co.,) bds 11 W Bridge st Armington James H., agent I O mills, h Hampden st I O Armington Walker, emp I O mills, bds Hampden st I O Arms Wm. S., (Taylor, Olmstead & Co.,) h 91 E State st Armstrong A. J., emp J. Cummings, h 64 E Worthington st Armstrong And'w, emp W. H. Wilkinson, bds Union House Armstrong C. P., cl'k Bemis, West & Co., bds 17 Pynchon st


Armstrong Joseph, farmer, h Cross road 16 acres


Armstrong Lyman, farmer, h Cross road, 16 acres


Armstrong Thomas, emp J. Cummings, bds Union House Armstrong William, mason, h Whitney ave


Arnold George E., emp U S A, bds 3 Howard st


Arnold James M., Ins. agent, h cor Main and Margaret sts Arnold Lewis G., emp Bemis & Call, h 348 Main st


Arnold Sayles, emp Wason Mfg. Co., bds 46 E Worth'n st


ARNOLD WILLIAM & Co., wholesale dealers in Provisions, and manufacturers of Soap and Candles. Agents for Bond's Crack- ers ; Boston, Oyster, Picnic, Sweet, Lemon Crackers, &c .; Soda, Wine and Ship Biscuit. Lyman street, rear of Pynchon House.


Arnold Wm. (Wm. Arnold & Co.) h 7 W Worthington st Arnum Harvey, (col'd,) emp J. M. Thompson, bds Bay road Arthur B. F., clerk John Hooker, bds Hampden House Arthur Henry, emp H. G. Adams, bds Day & Jobson block Arthur, Rumrill & Co., manufacturing jewelers, factory Arvin John W., emp U S A, h 26 Walnut st [Maple st Arvin William, emp W R R, h Ferry st Ashley Albert B., bds Fort st


Ashley Charles, farmer, h Mill st Ashley D. F., peddler, h 3 Spring st Ashley Gilbert, carpenter, h 4 Charles st Ashley Joseph, laborer, bds Carew st Ashley Joseph J., clerk J. A. Baldwin, bds 38 E Bridge st


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DIRECTORY.


Ashley Justin, emp American Machine Works, h Carew st Ashley Noah P., farmer, h Carew st Ashley Roderick, h 34 West State st Ashley Seth, emp superintendent streets, h 101 E Worth'n st Ashley S. S., carpenter, h 66 Water st


Ashmun, Leonard & Wells, attorneys, 3 Elm st Ashmun George, (Ashmun, Leonard & Wells), h School st Ashton William, gunsmith, h cor Armory and Magazine sts Aspinwall Marcus E., superintendent city farm, North st Aspinwall Philip, h Mill st near Central Atkins William, painter, bds foot Mechanic st Attleton Henry A., emp U S A, h Hancock st Attleton Philip, yeast peddler, h 41 Pine st Atwater George M., farmer, h Cabot road Atwood Charles F., emp S. Bowles & Co., h 22 Main st Atwood Charles M., emp C. D. Leet, bds Park st


Atwood Cyrus W., emp S. Bowles & Co., h 19 Holyoke st Atwood James H., clerk S. Webster, bds 34 Vine st Atwood Joseph, farmer, h 64 Walnut st Atwood Lewis, emp C. W. Kimball, h 34 Vine st Atwood Silas, emp T. M. Walker & Co., h 74 Water st Auger George L., emp U S A, h Hancock st Austin Charles V. R., emp U S A, h Walnut st Austin Edmund, emp S. Bowles & Co., h 13 Spring st Austin George W., emp T. M. Walker, h 50 E Bridge st Austin Oliver, laborer, h Blake's hill


Austin Rensalaer S., emp U S A, h 103 Walnut st


Austin Weaver B., emp Smith & Wesson, h 73 Water st Averill Mrs. William C., h 4 Boylston st


AVERY HENRY, Merchant Tailor, dealer in Ready-Made Clothing, and Gents' Furnishing Goods of every description, No. 245 Main street, opposite Court Square. House 18 William street.


Avery John, blacksmith, h 288 Main st Avery Moses, h 11 Fort st


AVERY SETH W., dealer in Hats, Caps, Furs, Furnishing Goods, Umbrellas, Trunks, &c. Manufactures to order Silk and Cassimere Hats and Caps. Ladies' Furs made and repaired at short notice, at Union Block, 195 Main street. House 18 William street.


Avery Theodore L., emp J. A. Baldwin, bds 12 Pynchon st 3 **


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DIRECTORY.


Avis William, emp Geo. Bliss, h cor Dwight and E State sts Ayers Rodney, h cor Boylston and Cypress sts


BABBITT P. P., bds Union House


Babcock Abram, carpenter, h 48 E Worthington st


Babcock Henry E., emp Thompson Co., bds 18 W State st Babcock Marcus, ale dealer, h 54 Water st


Backus Daniel P., h 7 W Union st


Bacon Charles W., emp U S A, h Pendleton ave


Bacon Edward C., clerk Currier & Hodskins, h 34 Spring st Bacon Edwin N., emp U S A, bds cor. Mill & Locust sts Bacon Francis B., sec'y Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., h Elliott st Bacon Francis S., book-keeper Third National Bank, bds


Bacon James I. W. h cor Mill and Locust sts [Elliott st Bacon James L., emp W R R, bds 24 Clinton st


Bacon Jesse H., emp John Bangs, h Mill st [lem sts Bacon Monroe, emp A. M. Galpin, bds cor Spring and Sa- Bacon William, carpenter, bds 46 E Worthington st


Badger Edward, emp U S A, h 48 Walnut st


Badger Frank O., emp U S A, h 10 Fairbanks avenue


Bagg William, emp U S A, bds corner Willow and Stock- Bagley James, laborer, h Ferry st [bridge sts


Bagley Patrick, laborer, h 16 Washington st


Bagley Thomas, emp U S A, bds Columbia st


Bailey Charles E., emp U S A., h 47 Walnut st Bailey Christopher S., blacksmith, h Greene st Bailey & Burke, horse-shoers, East Court st Bailey C. L., (Bailey & Burke,) h Agawam


Bailey Cornelius G., emp Henry & Marsh, h 1 Central st


Bailey Edmund C .. carpenter, h near Mill st


Bailey F. S., cashier Agawam National Bank, h 10 Pearl st Bailey George, h 2 Salem st




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