Springfield city directory and business advertiser 1874-1875, Part 16

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Clark W. Bryan & Co.
Number of Pages: 468


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Cargill Thomas, gardener, house 12 Arlington avenue Cargill William E., commercial traveler, house 43 Loring street Carl Silas, emp John F. Harrison, rooms Crossett avenue Carl Silas, emp Wellman & Fuller, rooms 114 State street Carleton Andrew J., emp C. W. Richards & Co., house 37 John street Carlisle James, carpenter, house 177 Hancock street


Carlton House, A. Hanrahan, proprietor, 13 Hampden street Carlton R. D., emp U S A, rooms 26 Foot's block, 502 Main street Carmarlie Alfred, emp Indian Orchard mills, house Worcester street, I O Carman Mrs. Lydia A., boarding-house, 12 Harrison avenue Carmody Mrs. Ann, house 102 Gardner street


Carne Thomas, emp Smith & Wesson, boards Union House, 528 Main street Carney Charles J., emp J. H. Cook & Co., boards 193 Main street Carney Dennis, emp Wason Manufacturing Co., house 61 Ferry street Caron William A., emp A. W. Griswold, house 142 Union street Carpenter Albert H., laborer, house corner Hancock and Quincy streets Carpenter Albert L., emp Smith & Wesson, house 90 Orleans street Carpenter Alfred, emp H. M. Conkey & Co., house 107 Walnut street Carpenter Ambrose L., (Wheeler & Carpenter,) boards 234 Liberty street Carpenter Apollos, emp U S A, house 129 Pine street


Carpenter Brothers, 184 Worthington street, is the place where you can find all leading Medicines. Prescriptions carefully compounded. J. H. Carpenter, Canada Edward Carpenter, house 28 Fairbanks' avenue


Carpenter Edward P., watch-maker, 184 Worthington st, h 28 Fairbanks' ave


Carpenter F. E., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, room 5 Goodrich block, 264 Main street. Rooms 71 Vernon street.


Carpenter Henry H., emp Josiah Cummings, boards 90 Orleans street Carpenter Homer I., emp Sheldon & Bennett, rooms 22 Bridge street Carpenter .James H., emp Samuel Carpenter, boards Boston road Carpenter M. J., expressman, house 234 Liberty street Carpenter Samuel, farmer, house Boston road


Carr Frank R., emp U S A, house 72 Bay street


Carr J. S., (J. S. Carr & Co., ) house 148 Pearl street


Carr J. S. & Co., Manufacturers of all kinds of Crackers, Market street, near Harrison avenue. J. S. Carr, house 148 Pearl street.


Carr Lewis F., Manufacturer of all kinds of Crackers and Biscuits, 91 Worthington street. House 18 Salem street.


Carr Michael, farmer, house White street


Carr Nelson, Manufacturer and Dealer in Rustic Baskets, Settees and Stands, Hanging Baskets and all kinds of Rustic Work. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. House and shop 35 Willow street.


AT 299 AND 301 MAIN STREET.


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Carr Peter, emp Ludlow Manufacturing Co., house opposite Jenksville Carr R. A., emp U S A, house 192 Spring street


Carr Sumner, emp Spooner & Topliff, boards 90 Worthington street


Carr Thomas, truckman, house 118 Margaret street


Carr Thomas W., emp B & A R R, house 171 Franklin street Carr Willard, emp Spooner & Topliff, boards 90 Worthington street Carrigan David, emp R. F. Hawkins, boards 55 Worthington street


Carrigan James, emp Ludlow Manufacturing Co., house opposite Jenksville Carrigan John, emp Thomas H. Allen & Brother, house 61 Congress street Carrigan William, emp C R R, house 71 Congress street Carrigg Patrick, emp U S A, house 74 Cherry street Carrington Zenas H., laborer, house 100 Ashley street


Carroll Albert A., emp Smith & Wesson, boards 662 Main street


Carroll H. D., conductor C R R, house 30 Clinton street Carroll John, emp U S A, house 55 Chaffee avenue Carroll John, emp Stephen Bible, boards 78 Essex street


Carroll Michael, emp A. C. Butterfield, boards 25 Essex street


Carroll Patrick, emp U S A, house Water Shop hill Carroll Richard, emp William Mattoon, boards Armory road Carroll Thomas, emp U S A, boards 62 Congress street Carter Charles D., dentist, boards 162 Chestnut street Carter Charles W., emp U S A, house 162 Chestnut street


Carter David, emp Street Railway Co., boards 278 North Main street


Carter Edgar M., emp L. E. Howard & Co., boards 13 Stearns' park Carter Edwin Y., emp U S A, house 166 Chestnut street Carter George H., emp Wason Manufacturing Co., house 259 Worthington st Carter H. N., (Carter & Cooley,) house 59 John street Carter Jacob, house 251 Worthington street


Carter Louis, laborer, house Willow street


Carter William, emp Smith & Wesson, house 141 Hancock street


Carter William B., music store, 421 Main street, house 46 Florence street


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CARTER & COOLEY, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF


Foreign and American Dry Goods, Live Geese Feathers, Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc., PATTON'S BLOCK, 278 MAIN STREET, NEAR THE DEPOT. H. Nelson Carter, house 59 John street Charles B. Cooley, house 64 Pearl street


Carver Mrs. Ellen P., house 150 Bridge street Case Mrs. A. B., house 95 Central street Case Clifford C., emp Smith & Wesson, boards 548 Main street


STEREOTYPING and WOOD ENGRAVING of every description,


F. EDWARD GRAY, No. 231 Main Street.


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Case Danford N., emp S. D. Burbank, house Orleans court


Case Horatio N., president Pynchon National Bank, house 92 Maple street


Case & Clark, Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Meerschaum Pipes, etc. Bass & Co's East India Pale and Burton Ale on Draught. Main street, opposite Court Square.


Henry O. Case, house Westfield, Mass Noah B. Clark, house 93 Park street


Casey A. P., emp U S A, house 59 Walnut street


Casey Daniel, emp Street Railway Co., boards 278 North Main street


Casey Dennis, emp John Olmstead, house 24 East William street


Casey James, emp U S A, house Union street, near Hancock street


Casey John, laborer, house 60 Ferry street


Casey John E., emp Michael Casey, boards 207 Worthington street


Casey Mrs. Mary, house 49 Ferry street


Casey M., 207 Worthington street above Chestnut. Dealer in Meats, Poultry, Hams, Lard, Sausages, Vegetables, etc. House 227 Worthington street.


Casey Owen, emp Wason Manufacturing Co., house Liberty street


Cashin George W., emp Pierce, Abbott & Co., house rear 18 Ferry street Cashin Martin, emp New England Card and Paper Co., house 93 York street


Cashin Mrs., 365 Main street, Dealer in first-class Millinery and Fancy Goods. Rooms 386 Main street.


Cashin William, (Springfield Glazed Paper Co.,) rooms 386 Main street Cass Rev. John A., pastor Central M. E. church, house 53 Wilcox street Cassidy John, emp O. H. Greenleaf, house rear 275 Maple street


Castle Henry M., paper stock, 2 Goodrich block, Main st, house 36 Sargeant st Caswell George, depot baggage master C R R, boards 12 Harrison avenue Cate George P., emp B & A R R, house 40 Holyoke street Cate John T., emp Smith & Wesson, house 41 Oak street


Cate Nathaniel, grocer, corner State and Walnut streets, house 514 Union st Cater George P., emp Clark W. Bryan & Co., boards 397 Main street Cates Alvin M., emp B & A R R, house Alert street


Cavanaugh Maurice, emp Springfield Gas Co., house 2 Mechanics' row Cavenaugh John, farmer, house Chicopee Falls road Caverty James E., laborer, house 33 Lombard street


Caverty Miss Sabina, dress-maker, rooms 33 Lombard street Chadsey N. B., insurance agent, house corner Union and Orleans streets Chaffee Mrs. C. A., boarding-house, 90 Worthington street Chaffee C. C., M. D., house 154 Chestnut street


Chaffee Frank W., carpenter, house 115 Summer street


Chaffee Franklin D., carpenter, house 115 Summer street


Chaffee Fred K., clerk D. H. Brigham & Co., boards 177 Union street


DONE TO ORDER at 299 and 301 MAIN STREET.


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Chaffee George E., clerk L. C. Homer, house King street, near Hancock st Chaffee George E., meat market, 78 Water street, boards 90 Worthington st Chaffee Mrs. Jerome, nurse, house 13 Cedar street


Chaffee Mrs. P., house North Wilbraham road


Chaffee Robert D., emp Bemis & Call Tool Co., house 72 Fremont street Chaffee Royal W., emp D. B. Montague & Co., boards 90 Worthington street Chaffee Mrs. S. H., house 153 High street


Chaffee Thomas S., house 177 Union street


Chalker Frank J., emp U S A, boards 84 Orleans street


Chalker Gilbert J., emp U S A, house 84 Orleans street


Chalmers David, General Lithographer and Engraver, Goodrich block, 260 Main street. Bonds, Certificates of Stock and Deposits, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Receipts, Envelopes, Bill, Note, Letter and Policy Headings, Show Cards, Maps, Plans, Views, Autograph Circulars, etc., etc. Manufacturers' Labels of all kinds a specialty. House 146 Water street.


Chamberlain Joseph, emp Smith & Wesson, house 97 Pine street Chamberlain R. S., machinist, house 727 Main street


Chamberlain William G. S., boards 198 High street


Chamberlain William G., foreman U S A, house 198 High street Chamberlain William H., emp C. A. Bly, house 86 Charles street Chamberlin M. J., emp Smith & Wesson, house 418 Union street


Chamberlin R. B., (R. B. Chamberlin & Co.,) h 30 Bridge street


Chamberlin R. B. & Co., Wholesale Furniture Commission Dealers, and Manufacturers of Bouquet Stands, Ottomans, Foot Rests, Music Rests, Book Shelves, Hassocks, &c., 293 Main street.


Champ George, machinist, boards Stockbridge street


Champ James, saloon and house, Willow street


Champagne Damasse, emp Simpson Clark, house 865 Main street


Chandler Arthur C., clerk N. G. & H. A. Gibbs, boards 82 Charles street Chandler Charles H., proof-reader Springfield Republican, h 36 Terrence st Chandler G. H., emp E. G. Washburne, boards Union House, 528 Main st Chandler Henry C., conductor B & A R R, house cor Grovener and North sts Chandler Henry J., emp Hitchcock & Sanderson, house 140 Union street Chandler J. L., emp Smith & Wesson, house 90 Walnut street


Chandler J. M., 509 Main street, Dealer in Teas, Coffee, Butter, Cheese, Flour, Eggs, Lard, Maple Sugar, and a general assortment of Choice Family Groceries. House 60 Bliss street.


Chandler Mrs. L. W., house 82 Charles street


Chandler Marcus M., engineer Smith & Wesson, house 171 Union street Chandler Samuel F., emp S. D. Burbank, house 22 Margaret street


Chandler Wm. D., emp Newell Brothers Mfg Co., house 67 William street Chantry Charles, laborer, boards 1 Worthington street


PATENT CALENDARS-Best Advertising Medium Extant-


F. EDWARD GRAY, No. 231 Main Street.


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Chapel of the Sacred Heart, Everett street


Chapin A. B., emp Smith & Wesson, boards 521 Main street


Chapin Adolphus F., (Springfield Artificial Marble Co.,) house 35 Ringgold st Chapin Alanson L., architect and builder, 344 Main street, house 96 Leon street Chapin Albert A., clerk Fire and Marine Insurance Co., boards 96 Leon street Chapin Alonzo B., emp John Olmstead, house rear 471 Chestnut street


Chapin Andrew J., general car agent B & A R R, house 16 North street


Chapin Andrew P., (Chapin & Belcher,) house 74 Sargeant street Chapin A. P., farmer, house 657 Chestnut street


Chapin A. T., paper-hanger, boards Allis House, 230 Main street


Chapin A. W., (A. W. Chapin & Co.,) house Deerfield


Chapin A. W. & Co., insurance agents, 1 Savings Bank blk, 499 Main street A. W. Chapin, house Deerfield E. Dudley Chapin, rooms 499 Main street


Chapin Banking and Trust Co., 239 Main street


Chapin Charles, farmer, house Blake's hill


Chapin Charles A., clerk B & A R R, boards 16 North street


Chapin Charles L., (Chapin, Wooster & Co.,) house 630 Main street Chapin Charles L., teamster, boards 9 Charter avenue


Chapin Charles O., (Chapin & Gould,) boards Haynes' Hotel, 406 Main street Chapin Charles W., coal dealer, 87 State street, house 56 High street


Chapin Chester W., president B & A R R, house 149 Chestnut street Chapin D. B., emp National Needle Co., boards 146 Bridge street Chapin D. Emerson, emp Morgan Envelope Co., house 219 Chestnut street


Chapin D. M., Optician, Flint Glass Spectacles. Mr. Chapin cuts and sets the Flint Glass in Gold, Silver, or Steel Frames, to suit the eyes of his custom- ers. The focus warranted correct. An experience of twenty years enables him to speak with confidence. "A word to the wise is sufficient." Office 432 Main street, over Tinkham & Co's. House 304 Union street.


Chapin Drayton, emp Henry A. Kibbe, boards Pease hill


Chapin E. D., cashier John Hancock National Bank, house 84 Maple street


Chapin Edward P., (Chapin & Kibbee,) house 52 Mulberry street


Chapin E. Dudley, (A. W. Chapin & Co.,) rooms 499 Main street Chapin Mrs. E. L., house 232 High street


Chapin Elijah P., emp U S A, house 452 Mill street


Chapin Miss Elizabeth N., house South Wilbraham road


Chapin Ellsworth, emp B & A R R, house 101 High street


Chapin Ethan S., (M. & E. S. Chapin,) house 81 Chestnut street Chapin George W., farmer, house Sixteen acres Chapin H. A., painter, boards 125 Bridge street Chapin Mrs. H. A., boards 149 State street


Chapin Harvey, farmer, house 171 Liberty street


Chapin Henry L., clerk J. A. Robbins, rooms 33 Mattoon street


Chapin Henry M., emp B & A R R, house 37 Vine street


MOST DESIRABLE FOR COUNTING-ROOM USES.


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Chapin Marcus, emp E. Stebbins Mfg Co., house 113 Franklin street


Chapin Marvin, (M. & E. S. Chapin,) house Mattoon street


Chapin Mrs. M. E., nurse, boards 75 Greene street


Chapin Milo, farmer, house Sixteen acres


Chapin M. & E. S., proprietors Massasoit House, 236 Main street Marvin Chapin, house Mattoon street Ethan S. Chapin, house 81 Chestnut street


Chapin Mrs. Newman, house South Wilbraham road


Chapin Norman, emp Gilbert & Barker Mfg Co., house 518 Union street


Chapin Orlando, emp U S A, house 539 Union street


Chapin Pliny, emp U S A, house 52 Mulberry street


Chapin Mrs R., house 393 Union street


Chapin Samuel W., emp U S A, house 135 Florence street


Chapin Samuel C., emp S. D. Burbank, boards 146 Bridge street


Chapin Mrs. Sophie C. S., house 220 High street


Chapin S. P., farmer, house Blake's hill


Chapin Stephen, conductor B & A R R, house 2 Boylston avenue


Chapin William, emp Ray & Taylor, boards 75 Greene street


Chapin, Wooster & Co., wholesale millinery, Bill's block, 352 Main street C. L. Chapin, house 630 Main street


W. H. H. Wooster, house 235 North Main street


Chapin & Gould, paper mfrs, Huntington, office 1 Barnes' block, 394 Main st Charles O. Chapin, boards Haynes' Hotel, 406 Main street H. A. Gould, house corner Maple and Union streets


Chapin & Kibbee, 244 Main street, Massasoit House block, Importers and general Dealers in English, German and American Hardware, in every variety. Leather and Rubber Belting, Cut Nails and Spikes, Builders' Hardware, Machinists' Tools, Carpenters' Tools of all kinds, Files, Emery, Glue, Wire, Finishing Nails and Brads, Sand Paper, Emery Paper and Cloth, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc, Sheet Brass, Pig Tin, Spelter, Antimony, Babbitt, Solder, Carriage Wood Work of all kinds.


E. P. Chapin, house 52 Mulberry street C. A. Kibbee, boards 57 Bliss street


Chapman Mrs. C. B., music-teacher, h cor Hampden & Myrtle sts, Ind Orchard Chapman Charles, book-keeper F. Wiese, house 43 Armory street


Chapman Frank O., rooms 104 Union street


Chapman George F., truckman, house 95 Ashley street Chapman Mrs. J. P., house 70 Pynchon street


Chapman Miles, emp V. N. Taylor, boards Sixteen acres road


Chapman Mrs. Olive, house 7 Berkshire street, Indian Orchard


Chapman Samuel B., emp Smith & Wesson, boards 662 Main street Chapman Samuel J., house 30 Bliss street


Chapman Thomas, house 480 Mill street


Chapman Zenas, emp U S A, house 181 High street


Charbonneau Frederick, emp W. H. Allis, boards Carew street


LARGEST PRINTING HOUSE in Western Massachusetts,


F. EDWARD GRAY, No. 231 Main Street.


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Charron George, house patch, Indian Orchard


Charron Henry, meat market, h Second-hand block 2, Main st, Indian Orchard Charter Mrs. Addie, dress-maker, house corner Main and Morris streets Charter Daniel, house 541 State street


Charter Lehman, emp U S A, boards 541 State street


Chase Chauncey S., emp Smith & Wesson, house 32 Gardner street Chase James, house 246 Walnut street


Chase J. G., lumber dealer, house Blake's Hill Chase John, machinist, house 83 Elm street


Chase Louis W., emp W. H. Wright, house 1 Wilcox block. East William st Chase Mrs. Martha S., boarding-house, 129 Bridge street


Chase O. M. G., engineer, N Y, N H & H R R, rooms 96 Central street Chase Paul, clerk Samuel Bowles & Co., boards 1 Madison avenue


Chase Rufus, house corner Central street and Madison avenue


Chattaway James, machinist, house Sunny hill, near Advent camp ground Chattaway John J., emp Smith & Wesson, h corner Spruce st and Hancock ave Chauvin Toussaint, emp W. H. Allis, boards Carew street Cheever Mrs. Josephine, house 25 Lombard street Cheever Mrs. M. H., dress-maker, rooms 15 Hurlbut's block, 344 Main street Cheney Gustavus A., commercial traveler, boards 87 William street


Chesney William, painter, house Hampden street, Indian Orchard Chessinelli Bernard, peanut vender, house Stockbridge street Chester S. F., principal Elm street school, house 48 Walnut street


Chevrette Louis, emp Allis & Morse, boards Long hill


Chevrette Octave, emp Allis & Morse, boards Long hill Chicopee National Bank, 464 Main street


Child David, foreman C R R, house 68 Clinton street


Child Elisha, emp Wason Manufacturing Co., house 125 Water street


Child Miss Hattie, teacher Hooker school, boards 68 Clinton street


Child Nathaniel, emp Wason Manufacturing Co., house Springfield street Childrens' Home, Buckingham street, near State Childs Augustus L., truckman, house Sheldon street


Childs Charles S., manuf Union Pain Balm, 346 Main st, bds 70 Vernon st Childs J. P., mason, house 116 Bay street


Childs J. R., boots and shoes, 382 Main street, house 70 Vernon street Childs Martin L., truckman, house 19 Grovener street


Childs Tyler, milk dealer, house 114 North street Chillingworth Felix, emp U S A, house 62 Armory street Chilson Charles H., emp W. J. Lane, boards 728 Union street


Chilson Festus, emp P. P. Mason, house 728 Union street Chilson Francis, emp P. P. Mason, boards 728 Union street Chilson Frank, boards 15 Union street


Chilson Frank A., paper hanger, house 17 Lombard street


AT 299 and 301 MAIN STREET.


COLERAINE LEHIGH COAL. F. EDWARD GRAY,


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Chilson James F., lather, boards 728 Union street


Chilson Philetus, tin peddler, house Boston road Chilson Mrs. S. M., house 17 Lombard street Chippie David S., cook, house 689 Main street


Chisholm Alexander, emp Wellman & Fuller, house 147 Main street Chretien Michael, emp Indian Orchard mills, house Centre street, I O


Christ Church, State street, near Chestnut


Chromatic Printing, at Clark W. Bryan & Co's, 299 and 301 Main street.


Chubbuck Thomas, Engraver and Lithographer in every branch of the arts. Landscapes, Portraits, Illustrations, Checks, Letter-heads, Labels, Seals, Door-plates, &c. A specialty made of Business, Wedding, Reception and Visiting Cards, Artistic Monograms, and the choicest varieties of Wedding Stationery. Office 469 Main street, opposite Chicopee Bank. Boards 22 Vernon street.


Chumen Amon, emp W. H. Allis, boards Carew street


Chumen David, emp W. H. Allis, boards Carew street


Chumen Joel, emp W. H. Allis, boards Carew street


Chumen Peter, emp W. H. Allis, boards Carew street


Church George, cotton-batting manufacturer, South Main street, h Winthrop st Church Jefferson, M. D., house and office 54 Elm street


Churchill Charles H., clerk Chicopee National Bank, rooms 68 Court street Cilley George W., emp Smith & Wesson, house 35 High street


City Almshouse, Boston Road


City Directory Office, Worthy's block, 299 Main street


City Hall, Court street, north side Court square


City Hospital, Boston road


City Library, State street, near Chestnut


Claflin Abner E., emp J. B. Rumrill & Co., boards 789 Main street


Claflin Alden, carpenter, house 789 Main street


Claflin Edgar A., book-keeper McKnight, Norton & Hawley, bds 789 Main st Clancy Edward, emp Bemis, Phillips & Co., boards 24 Liberty street


Clapp Alfred M., emp N Y, N H & H R R, house 73 Pynchon street


Clapp Dwight C., emp C. I. Leonard, rooms 87 Bliss street


Clapp Eugene M., emp H. A. Quimby, house 10 Mechanic street Clapp Mrs. Fannie L., house 49 Greenwood street


Clapp Fred O., emp Joseph Whitcomb, boards 29 Vine street Clapp Heman, emp T. M. Walker & Co., rooms 83 Bliss street Clapp H. M., emp Cooley & Moody, rooms 45 Fremont street Clapp Julius, emp U S A, house 59 Walnut street


Clapp J. W., carpenter, boards Allis House, 230 Main street Clapp Theodore, clerk G. W. Weston, boards 35 Cedar street


Clark A. A., emp J. C. & E. A. Alden, house 870 Main street


BUSINESS THRIVES by Advertising in the People's Newspaper, The Union.


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Clark A. H., emp U S A, house 573 Union street


Clark Andrew, emp J. D. Brewer, house rear 95 Maple street Clark A. O., truckman, house 381 Water street Clark A. W., artist, house 176 Spring street -


Clark Miss Carrie E., house 82 Walnut street Clark C. E., emp F. Wiese, rooms 91 Court street Clark Charles, emp Smith & Wesson, boards 342 Worthington street


Clark Charles H., emp C. W. Flagg, house 95 Quincy street Clark David, M. D., house and office 177 State street Clark David F., emp U S A, house Pendleton avenue


Clark D. W., grocer, house and store corner Eastern avenue and Quincy street Clark Dwight, teacher ungraded truant school, house 68 Bradford street Clark Edward P., (Samuel Bowles & Co.,) house 97 Oak street


Clark Mrs. Eliza, house 54 Main street


Clark E. Webster, machinist, house 386 Hancock street Clark Ezra W., slater, house 45 Vine street


Clark Frank, emp and boards Pynchon House, 243 Main street Clark Frank J., emp Newell Bros. Manufacturing Co., rooms Crossett avenue


Clark Frank M., clerk Cutler, McIntosh & Co., boards 68 Bradford street Clark George A., clerk W. D. Kinsman, boards 49 Vine street


Clark George B., slater, house 63 Holyoke street


Clark George F., emp Leonard Clark, boards 620 Main street


Clark George G., expressman, house 337 Walnut street


Clark George H., (George H. Clark & Co.,) house 13 Morgan street Clark George H., emp C. H. Smith & Co., boards 137 Worthington street Clark George L., emp B. B. Hill, boards 10 Symonds' avenue


Clark George S., emp Smith & Wesson, boards Union House, 528 Main street Clark George W., book-keeper Cutler, McIntosh & Co., house 35 Morgan street Clark G. H. & Co., surcingle and halter web manufacturers, 45 Taylor street G. H. Clark, house Morgan street D. C. Frost, house 315 Chestnut street William Merriam, house 315 Chestnut street


Clark H., emp Adams Express Co., rooms Crossett avenue


Clark Henry, emp Silas Cook, boards 64 Fort street


Clark Henry, (Clark & Kimball,) house 21 Bradford street


Clark Henry G., clerk Niles & Carter, boards 63 Holyoke street


Clark Henry G., emp J. T. Webber & Co., house Mulberry street Clark Hugh, house 24 Cross street


Clark James, house Jenksville road


Clark James H., clerk W. S. Clark & Co., house 19 Auburn street Clark James W., emp Smith & Wesson, boards 80 Hickory street Clark James W., emp B & A R R, house 47 Bradford street Clark J. G., emp George Dwight, Jr., & Co., house 39 Mulberry street


ADVERTISE in the SPRINGFIELD UNION, both Daily and Weekly.


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Clark John, emp Lynch & Stanton, rooms No. 1 engine house, Pynchon street Clark John, emp A. F. Ball, house Ashley street


Clark John B., expressman, house 18 Fairbanks' avenue Clark John Frank, boards 87 Park street


Clark John W., conductor B & A R R, house 90 Franklin street


Clark John W., farmer, house Plumtree road


Clark L. B., emp Smith & Wesson, house 342 Worthington street


LEONARD CLARK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


Magee Plate Iron Furnaces, Magee Ranges, Cook, OFFICE AND PARLOR STOVES AND FURNACES.


Also, Iron Sinks, Enameled Kettles, Tin, Glass, Britannia and Wooden Wares, Table Cutlery, and a variety of House Furnishing Articles. Also, dealer in all kinds of Paper Stock. Nos. 104 and 106 State street.


House 620 Main street, corner Wilcox


Clark Leonard, emp Milton Bradley & Co., house 10 Symonds' avenue Clark Miss Lucy, teacher Elm street school, rooms 57 Pynchon street Clark Luther, house 68 Pynchon street


Clark Miss Marcia, clerk Leavitt, Gillespie & Gilmore, bds 149 State street Clark Mrs. Mary A. P., house 42 Greenwood street


Clark Michael, emp J. H. Banks & Sons, house 127 William street Clark Miss M. Louise, school-teacher, boards 590 Main street


Clark Mrs. Nelson, house 256 Water street Clark Noah, boards 42 Howard street


Clark Noah B., (Case & Clark,) house 93 Park street


Clark Peter, emp Simpson Clark, house 122 William street


Clark Robert S., emp Wason Manufacturing Co., house Demond avenue


Clark Simpson, Manufacturer and Dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Hot-Air Furnaces, Iron Sinks, Tin, Glass, Britannia and Wooden Ware, Table Cutlery and a variety of House Furnishing Goods. Eave Troughs, Tin Roofing, and every description of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work done to order. Also Dealer in all kinds of Paper Stock and Old Junk. No. 157 State street. House 13 Wilcox street. Clark Sumner S., emp N Y, N H & H R R, house rear 4 Bridge street Clark S. Waldo, emp B & A R R, house 49 Vine street




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