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The Ladies and Gentlemens Social Cir- cle meets Thursday afternoon and evening, preceding the first Sunday in the month. Mrs. HI. M. West is president.
Trustees : W. C. Wedge, President ; R. T. Hendrick, George Babcock, W. L. Ilitchicock, J. W. Perkins, S. F. Hamilton, Algernon Smith, HI. W. Randall, Sexton.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-Chie- opee street. Rev. William E. Dickinson pastor; installed February, 1876; residence near the church. Deacons, William D. Chapin, Marshall Pease. Superintendent of Sunday school, Phineas Stedman. Sun- day-school at noon. Meetings-Sunday at 101% A. M., and 2 P. M., with sermon. Prayer-meeting Thursday evening,
Springfield in 1848. There are 72 member and the Sunday-school numbers 59. Be nevolent contributions the past year atos $240.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH-Chicofee Founded 1835. Membership 90. Rev # W. Fuller, pastor. Deacon, Henry listes. Prudential Committee, William Valentite. Henry Gates, A. P. Soule. Sabbath ves vices at 10.30 A. M., and 6.30 P. M. Sus day-school at 12 M. Superintendent of Sus. day-school, Rev G. W. Fuller.
UNITARIAN CHURCH-At the junction Cabot and Dwight streets. Founded Is 1841. Rev. I. F. Porter, pastor ; settled ]/ cember 8, 1872 ; salary, $1,500; pastor's res. idence corner of Front and Grape streets II. R. Barrington superintendent of Sur day-school. Deacon, Charles McClallan.
Meetings-Sunday at 1013 A. M., and at 616 P. M. From June Ist to September Ist the evening service is usually omitted. and the annual vacation occurs during the month of August, when no service at all is held. Sunday-school immediately after the morning service.
l'arish Committee : George D. Robinson, A. S. Hunter, N. S. Field, Mrs. Mary B. Knapp, H. R. Burrington, Mrs. Justin Spanking, George V. Wheelock; clerk, Nelson Whittier ; treasurer, F. B. Doten.
Choir : Director, George Stebbins ; orgau- ist, Miss Sadie Knapp ; soprano, Miss Katie Bacon ; alto, Miss Jennie King ; tenor, George E. Stebbins ; bass, John D. White,
THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-On Springfield street. Was organized October 16, 1834. Church edifice dedicated Septem- ber 9, 1837, taken down in April, 1868. Present edifice dedicated February 15, 1870. Pastors of church have been : Rev. David Cushman, stated supply; Rev. Amos Blan- chard, stated supply; Rev. Summer G. Clapp, April 26, 1837, to January 22, 1850; Rev. George A. Oviatt, October 15, 1850, to December 17, 1855 ; Rev. L. H. Cone, sup- ply January 15, 1856, installed pastor Feb. rnary 19, 1857, to November 15, 1867; Rev. W. S. Karr, supply in 1858; Rev. Edwin B. Palmer, June 10, 1869, to March 31, 1875. Pastor, Rev. William L. Gaylord, installed April 5, 1876. Deacons, Gamaliel Marsh and Joseph Stackpole; parish committee, J. W. Cumnock, S. G. Southworth, Lu-
This is the oldest church in Chicopee; was organized as the "Second Church of Springfield," and bore that title until the new town of Chicopee was set off from | ther White; superintendent of Sunday-
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school, Roland T. Oakes; assistant superin- tendent, Melzar H. Mosman; librarian Ed- ward Smith; collector, C. O. Lincoln; treas- urer, A. C. Woodworth. Meetings-Sun- day, 10.30 A. M. and 6.30 P. M .; evening meetings on Monday and Thursday at 7.30. Membership of church, 220. Membership of Sanday-school, 313. Clerk, D. Frank Hale.
GRACE CHURCH-Episcopal. Founded in 1876. At present without a rector. Wardens, Steplien Lanison, J. B. Han- mersley ; vestrymen, G. W. Winchell, War- ren Smith, S. S. Hodgkins, John T. Lyon ; clerk, John T. Lyon ; treasurer, Stephen Lamsou. Meetings are held in Perkins Street M. E. Church. Sunday-school at 2 r. M .; Stephen Lamson, superintendent. Preach- ing 3.30 P. M.
FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH-South side Market square. Founded 1835. Pas- tor, J. H. Weeks. Sunday-school superin- tendent, W. W. MeClench. Meetings on Sunday, with preaching at 10.30 A. M. Sunday-school immediately after morning service. Sunday-school is flourishing. There are 50 families in the parish. Trustees, J. E. Hosley, J. U. McClench, Edmund Van Horn, W. T. Bostwick, W. W McClench ; James Hosley, treasurer; W. W. MeClench, clerk.
CHURCH OF THE HOLY NAME OF JESUS -Roman Catholic, South street. Pastor, Very Rev. Patrick Healy, vicar-general ; Rev. David McGrath, assistant. Residence of the clergy, South street, next the church. Sunday services, low mass at 8, high mass at 10.30 A. M., vespers, 3 P. M.
Schools.
HIGH SCHOOL-Grape street, Principal, -, $1,500 ; assistant, Miss Vila M. Bar- ton, $600 ; Miss Helen M. Joslin, $600.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL-Grape street. Prin- cipal, -, $1,100 ; assistants, first, Miss S. Ellen Robertson, $460; second, Miss Cara M. Lamson, $460.
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL No. 2-School street. Miss Adeline E. Howard, $368. In- termediate school No. 1-School street. Miss Fannie E. Reade, $368.
SECOND PRIMARY-Grape street. Miss Helen J. Bacon, $342.
FIRST PRIMARY - Grape street. Miss Alice E. Kendall, $342.
FIRST PRIMARY - Grape street. Miss Elizabeth Blaisdell, $342.
FIRST PRIMARY-Spruce street. Miss Lizzie P. Wood, $342; Miss Cora E. Me- Clench, $342.
UNGRADED SCHOOL - Chicopee street, Miss Eva M. Carlton, $368.
WILLIMANSETT UNGRADED SCHOOL - , $368.
ST. JOSEPH'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL-South street, adjoining the church of the Holy Name of Jesus, is under the general care of Very Rev. P. Healy. It has about 600 pupils. The girls' department being under the charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame.
Gas Company.
CHICOPEE GAS Co .- Capital, $30,000. J. W. Cumnock, agent ; Nelson Whittier, treasurer ; David Boyington, superintend- ent. All the stock in this company is owned by the Dwight Mfg. Co., and the Ames Mfg. Co., the former seven-eighths of the whole. There are 52 public lamps. Price, $3.50 per 1,000 feet.
CHICOPEE LODGE, F. & A. M .- Instituted 1819. Annnal communication, second Tues- day in Novembers. Regulars, first Tuesday in each month. Specials, other Tuesdays. Officers-J. E. Ford, W. M .; L. E. Hitch- cock, S. W .; George A. Blaisdell, J. W. ; J. E. Hosley, T .; J. C. Bunkley, S .; W. M. Stebbins, S. D. ; Orrin Nickerson, J. D .; Rev. G. A. Denison, C .; James HI. Collard, S. S. ; William H. Bostwick, J. S .; A. O. Kenny, M .; G. V., Bangs, Tyler. Meets in Music Hall, Kendall's block.
ST. JOHN'S LODGE, No. 62, I. O. OF O. F-Re-instituted, March 8, 1870. ,Officers- N. G., E. S. McBride ; V. G., Ezekiel Blake; Rec. Sec., E. H. Cook ; Per. Sec., John D. White ; Treas., Erastus Stebbins; Warden, . James Collard ; Conductor, C. J. McCoy ; R. S. S., F. N. Graves; L. S. S., L. E. Wil- liams ; I. G., William N. Engles; O. G., William T. Powers. Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, Union block, Exchange street, every Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock.
FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Pres., Michael MeDermott; V. P., Michael Houlihan ; Sec'y John Connell ; Treas., Michael Dona- hue. Dnes 25 cents a month.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, NO. 1
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-Pres., James J. Regan ; V. P., John E. Connors ; Rec. Sec., J. J. Collins ; Fin. Secy., John Donahue; Treas., James Mc- Dermott. Meets in White's block, Exchange street, every Friday evening. There are 65 members.
Library.
CHICOPEE TOWN LIBRARY-Town Hall, G. V. Wheelock, Librarian. Open Satur- day afternoons, 1.30 to 5, and 7 to 8, and Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8.30. It has about 5,000 volumes. Library committee, 1878-79, E. O. Carter, George V. Wheelock, George A. Denison.
Public Halls.
TOWN HALL-East side Market Square, has seats for 900 persons. Application
for it to be made to Warren S. Bragg, residence corner Springfield and Spring streets.
CABOT HALL - Market Square, corner Exchange street. Application for it may be made to W. E. Wheeler's livery stable, Exchange street, near Market Square.
MUSIC HALL-Exchange block, Exchange street, has seats for 450 persons. Applica- tion for it may be made to C. A. Bullens, grocer, in the block.
Hotels.
CABOT HOUSE - Front street, opposite Town hall. W. H. Dickinson, proprietor.
CHICOPEE HOUSE-Corner Front and Exchange streets, opposite the Junction depot, Adrian Hatch, proprietor.
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ABBEY ABNER B., dealer in coal and wood, Chicopee Junetion, h Exchange st Abbey C. C., coal and wood yard, Juction depot, h eor School and Summer sts Adams Mrs. Ann W., house Cabot street Adams Mrs. Horace, house corner Exchange and Perkins street Adams John Q., emp A. M. Moore, house School street
Adams Mrs. Sarah G., house Park street
Ahern David, boards J. Calahan, School street
Allen Jonathan, Attorney at Law. Office Kent's block, Exchange street. House Springfield street.
Allen Mrs. L. W., house corner Springfield and South streets' Ames James T., house Front street Anderson B. B., student, boards B. Anderson, Chicopee street
Anderson Benjamin, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Chicopee street Anderson Joseph B., emp City, boards B. Anderson, Chicopee street Armstrong Mrs. Maria, house Chapman street Arnold Charles H., emp and boards B. Chapin, Chicopee street Ash Mrs. Hannah, house corner West and Exchange streets Ashdoron Jaek, emp Ames Mfg Co., rooms Mrs. S. M. Heath, Center street Asher Charles, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Chicopee street Ashley George A., (George A. Ashley & Co.,) boards 44 Perkins street Ashley G. A. & Co., (G. A. Ashley, E. M.Clapp,) fish and oysters, Exchange st Ashley Miss Julia, boards M. S. Phetteplace, corner Front and Maple streets Austin Ransom HI., teamster, house corner Park and Chestnut streets
BABCOCK GEORGE, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Union street Babcock John W., clerk Carter & Spaulding, house Center street Babcock Sumner, manufacturer, house corner School and South streets Babcock William S., emp and boards S. Babcock corner School and South sts Bacon Henry, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Canal street Baessaue Louis, emp Brightwood, house 21 Springfield street Bagg Henry H. W., emp Gaylord Mfg Co., boards Orrin Bagg, Grape street Bagg Henry W., emp Gaylord Mfg Co., rooms S. W. Parshley, Front street Bagg Mrs. J.S., millinery rins Kendall's blk, Merchants row, bds Cabot House Bagg Orrin, harness-maker, shop Exchange street, house Grape street Bagg Patrick, emp Dwight Mills house Emerald street
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Bailey Albert, emp Ames Mfg Co., rooms Mrs. S. M. Heath Center street Baker Charles E., farmer house Chicopee street
Baker Charles L., emp W. C. Wedge & Co., house cor South and Ash sts Baker James J., emp S. Gaylord, house Springfield street
Baker Joel, farmer, house Chicopee street
Baker La Forest, peddler, house Grove street
Baker William J., emp and boards Joel Baker, Chicopee street Baldwin John C., clerk Kent & Son, boards corner Front and Spring streets Baldwin John H., emp and boards E. A. Stoddard Chicopee street
Ball George F., emp W. C. Wedge & Co., boards Mrs. L. Ball, School street Ball Mrs. Laura, house School street
Ballard A. H., emp Dwight Mills, house Exchange st near Conn river bridge Ballard Chester H., emp J. A. Denison & Co., house Park street
Ballard Washington A., gas-fitter, house East street
Bangs Gilbert V., overseer Dwight Mills, house 57 Front street Bannister Jesse, porter and boards Chicopee House
Bannister Mrs. Kate, house School street
Bannister William, emp Dwight Mills, boards 74 Dwight street Baragon Moise, laborer, house Abbey street
Barnes Asa, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Wedge's block School st Barnes Charles C., emp W. C. Wedge & Co., Wedge's block, School street Barnes Richard, house 87 Front steeet
Barnes Miss Rouena, house over I. N. Bullen's store
Barnes Warren O., emp Ames Mfg Co .. rooms W. Valentine, Center street Baron Sam, emp Charles W. Mead, boards 4 Front street
Barrett Edmund, barber shop and house Exchange street
Barry Bartholomew, boots and shoes Exchange street, house Dwight street Barry Mrs. Ellen, house Center street
Barry Frank, emp Dwight Mills, boards 95 Front street
Barry Mrs. Margaret, house 14 Cabot street
Barry Patrick, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Springfield street
Barry Peter, house corner Exchange and Chestnut streets
Barry William, emp Dwight Mills, house Exchange street
Bartlett Martin R., carriage-maker Center st, h cor Springfield and High sts Bartlett William R., M. D., office Cabot street, boards Cabot House
Basterdes Ferdinand, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Center street Basterdes George F., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house 8 Front street Bateman Peter, emp Brightwood, boards 36 Perkins street
Bates Homer W., mason & builder, house corner Summer and Union streets Baxter Mrs. Elizabeth, emp Dwight Mills, house Cottage place Beckwith Mrs. Ellen M., house Cross street Begley Mrs. Honora, house Abbey street
Begley John, emp Dwight Mills, house Tremont street
Begley Michael, farmer, house Abbey street Begley Thomas, house Emerald street Belcher Miss H. A., house Miller street
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Belding Edward E., station agent Junction depot, house Cypress avenue, City Bell Hiram W., book-keeper U S A, City, boards T. J. Bell, Front street Bell Thomas J., farmer, house Front street
Bellerive Gadfrois, emp Dwight Manufacturing Co., house School street Bellows Brigham, emp Dwight Mills, boards 36 Perkins street
Bemis Robert W., farming, ice and coal yard, cor Depot and Front sts, h Front st
Benn Gabriel, emp A. M. Moore, house Center street
Bennett Albert, emp C R R, boards 2 Front street
Bennett George, emp C R R, house 2 Front street
Bennett Joseph S., machinist, house Wintworth street
Benoit Arthur, (Benoit Brothers,) boards corner School and Chestnut streets Benoit Brothers, (S. J. Benoit, A. Benoit,) market Granfield's blk, Perkins st Benoit George, clerk A. J. Jenks, boards corner School and Chestnut streets Benoit S. J., (Benoit Brothers,) house corner School and Chestnut streets
Benway Henry, emp City, house 1 Springfield street
Berger Louis, house Chestnut street
Best Rev. E. S., pastor Perkins street M. E. Church, h cor School and Perkins sts Betterly George S., emp Gaylord Mfg Co., boards Mrs. L. Betterley, Cabot st Betterley G. W., emp Smith & Wesson, City, bds Mrs. L. Betterley, Cabot st Betterley Mrs. L., house Cabot street
Bigelow Otis A., emp City, house corner Center and Hampden streets Bigelow William, farmer, house McKeag's avenue
Biggue John, laborer, house Miller street
Billings Arthur, emp City, boards 112 Exchange street
Billings Gilbert, farmer, house Willimansett road
Billings James, emp Dwight Mills, boards 112 Exchange street
Bisbee Miss Phila, boards H. B. Kendall East street
Bixby O. M., teamster, house Center street, Wedge's block
Blackmer C. H., barber Center st, Temple's blk, rms E. Bullock, Union st Blackmer W. L., shoe store Union blk, Exchange st, h cor Spfd and South sts Blaisdell Charles M., (S. Blaisdell, Jr. & Co., ) h cor Springfield and Chapin sts Blaisdell George A., emp S. Blaisdell, Jr. & Co., boards Cabot House
Blaisdell S. Jr. & Co., (S. Blaisdell, Jr., Charles M. Blaisdell,) dealers in paper stock, Junction depot
Blakeslee Charles W., emp Gaylord Mfg Co., h Chapman's blk, Springfield st Blanchard George, emp Dwight Mills, boards 61 Dwight street
Blanchard Hiram, pattern-inaker, house Pleasant street
Blanchard H. H., book-keeper B. B. IIill, City, bds HI. Blanchard Pleasant st Blanchfill John, emp Dwight Mills, house cor South street and Grove avenue Blasdale E. J., florist, greenhouse and house Front street
Blasdale Samuel, machinist, emp City, house Chapin's block, Springfield street Blasdale Thomas W., emp Ames Mfg Co., bds S. Blasdale, Springfield street Bliss Joel K., pattern-maker, emp Boston, house East street
Bloomingdale John, emp Dwight Mills, boards 42 Exchange street Blye Aleck, house West street
Boissean J. B., emp Dwight Mills, boards C. Mercure, Perkins street
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Boland Mrs. Hannah, house Emerald street
Bolster Mrs. Ellen, house 19 Cabot street Bolton Edward, emp Dwight Mills, boards 112 Exchange street Bombardier Emilius, emp and boards G. C. Tait, Chicopee street Bond Houghton, boards 44 Perkins street
Bonner Edward, pattern-maker, house Howard street
Bonner Thomas, machinist, house corner Park and Chestnut streets Boodry Octave, emp Henry Gates, house School street Booth Mrs. Rufus, house Chicopee street
Bostwick William T., emp Gaylord Manufacturing Co., house Park street Bowe Martin, emp City, boards T. Bowe Center street
Bowe Thomas, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Center street Bowlan William, boards D. Casey, Park street
Bowman W. E., emp Dwight Mills, rooms corner Exchange and Cabot streets Bowman William, emp Dwight Mills, boards 112 Exchange street Boyle George A., emp and boards W. II. Gilmore, Summer street Boynton David, superintendent Gas Works, house Front street
Bradbury Daniel O., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house 14 Spring street Bradley John N., emp Dwight Mills, house 22 Springfield street
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Bragg Warren S., grocery and Hardware Market Sq, h cor Spfd, and Spring sts
Brady Mrs. Ann, house Center street
Brady Francis, mason, house Depot street
Brennen John, emp and boards Patrick Kennedy, Chicopee street Brewer Eunice, house Spring street
Brewer Nancy M., house Spring street
Bromley Thomas F., hotel waiter, house Depot street
Brooks William, emp Dwight Mills, house 28 Front street
Brothers Joseph, house 25 Cabot street
Brown John, mason, house Dwight street
Brown John, emp and boards Sumner Chapin, Chicopee street Brown Mrs. Margaret, house Depot street Brown Mrs. Sally F. S., house Pleasant street
Bryant Charles A., clerk J. Wells & Co., house Center street
Buck Mrs. Catharine, house Dixon's block, Exchange street Buckley Eugene F., emp Ames Mfg Co., bds Mrs. Mary Buckley Chestnut st Buckley J. C., book-keeper Gaylord Mills, h Kendall's block, Merchants' row Buckley John J., emp Dwight Mills, boards Mrs. Buckley, Chestnut street Buckley Mrs. Mary, house Chestnut street
Buckley Patrick H., emp Dwight Mills, bds Mrs. M. Buckley, Chestnut st Bugbee Webster, emp Dwight Mills, house 2 Front street
Bullens Amaziah, grocer Exchange street, house corner Cabot and Park streets Bullens C. A., grocer corner Exchange and Miller streets, house Center street
Bullens I. Newton, Dealer in Choice Groceries, Flour, Crockery, Glass-ware, and Housekeeping Goods. Goods delivered in all parts of the town, free of Charge. Exchange street, corner Cabot.
Bullens Mrs. I. M., house Cabot street
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Bullens Mrs. Isaac, house corner Center and Cabot streets
LEWIS C. BULLENS, DEALER IN Newspapers, Periodicals, Blank Books, Stationery, School Books. Office Western Union Telegraph Company. No. 1 Merchants' Row, next door to the Post-Office. BULLEN'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY. Books loaned for Two Cents a day.
Bullens William G., clerk C. A. Bullens, boards corner Cabot and Park streets
Bullock Edward, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., honse Union street
Burchum Frank, laborer, house corner Chestnut and Exchange streets
Burchum Frank, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house 3 Cabot street
Burdick F. S., farmer, house Chicopee street
Burgess John W., emp Dwight Mills, house 92 Front street Burke Patrick, house corner School and West streets
Burke Patrick T., farmer, house Chicopee street
Burnett George H., house painter, house and shop Cabot street
Burnham John, clerk Hatfield House, Chicopee road near Brightwood
Burns James F., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., boards P. Burns, Park street
Burns James F., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., h cor Chestnut and Center sts Burns John, farmer, house Depot street
Burns Patrick, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Park street Barrington Howard R., principal High school, house Grape street
Burton Mrs. Lydia, house Chicopee road near Brightwood
Bush Charles W., emp W. D. Manchester, house Chicopee street
Buttrick E. A., emp Smith & Wesson, City, h cor Front and Wintworth sts Byrt Charles, tanner Junction depot, house School street
CADWELL MRS. ANN C., house Cabot street 4
Calahan Jerry, house Chestnut street
Calahan John, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house School street
Caliher Matthew, emp Dwight mills, house Dublin street
Callanan Mrs. Ellen, house West street
Campbell Samuel, house Exchange street near C R R, bridge Canavan William J., emp Holyoke, boards corner Center and Ash streets
Cannon Patrick, emp Gaylord Manufacturing Co., house School street
Canty Dennis, grocer School street, house Hampden street
Canty Dennis, emp Wm. E. Wheeler, house corner West and Tremont streets Canty Dennis G., mason, boards D. Canty Hampden street
Canty Timothy, emp Dwight mills, house South street Canty Timothy E., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., boards South street Canty Timothy W., emp and boards Dennis Canty, Hampden street Canty William A., emp Dwight mills, boards T. Canty, South street Carey Eben A., emp and boards A. A. Ward, Granby road Carney Mrs. Ellen, house corner Chestnut and Exchange streets Carrigan Thomas, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house South street
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Carter .Joseph A., (Carter & Spaulding, ) house Dwight street Carter William, emp Dwight Mills, house West street
Carter & Spaulding, (Joseph A. Carter, Justin Spaulding,) grocers, Market sq Carver William, emp Ames Mfg Co., rooms E. E. Nichols Springfield street Casey Mrs. Aliee, house Granfield's block, Perkins street Casey Daniel, emp W. F. Howard, house Park street
Casey Edward, emp G. M. Atwater, house Chicopee road near Brightwood Casey Thomas, laborer, house Abbey street
Casey Thomas, emp Ames Manufacturing Co , house Park street Caswell Charles, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house School street
Cavanaugh John, laborer, house West street
Cavanaugh John, emp City, house Kimball street
Cavanaugh Thomas, emp Dwight Mills, boards 66 Dwight street
Cavanaugh Michael, laborer, house Abbey street
Cavin James, house Exchange street
Cavriveau Elzeor, emp Dwight Mills, boards 11 Cabot street
Chabot Damase, eigar-maker, shop and house eor Exchange and Dwight streets Chamberlin Lyman, jobber, house Front street
Chapin A. H., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., rooms eor Miller and School sts Chapin Albert B., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., rooms J. Church, School st Chapin Bryant, farmer, house Chicopee street
Chapin Charles E., farmer, house Granby road
Chapin Edward E., farmer house Granby road
Chapin Edward E. C., gardener, house Chicopee street
Chapin Frederick J., emp Ames Mfg Co., boards cor Springfield and South sts Chapin George C., farmer, house Chicopee street
Chapin George S., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Center street
Chapin Giles S., farmer, house Chicopee street
Chapin Horatio P., emp Ames Mfg Co., boards Sidney Chapin, Chicopee st Chapin John B., emp Smith & Wesson, City, house Chicopee street Chapin Josephus, farmer, house corner Springfield and South streets Chapin Mrs. Levi, house Springfield street
Chapin Lysander, farmer house Chicopee street Chapin Mrs. Neri, house Granby road Chapin Samuel, emp Ames Mfg Co., boards corner School and Cabot streets
Chapin Sidney, broom-maker, house Chicopee street
Chapin Sumner, farmer, house Chicopee street Chapin Mrs. Theodore, house Chicopee street Chapin Theodore L., farmer, house Chicopee street
Chapin William, farmer, house Chicopee street
Chapin William, emp and boards J. Chapin, cor Springfield and South streets Chapman Mrs. George H., house eorner Springfield and Chapman streets Chapman & Folsom, (E. D. Chapman, David Folsom,) shoe-store, 6 Exchange st Charter Morris L., emp Brightwood, boards Mrs. J. Pease, Cottage place Chase Mrs. Calvin, house Front street
Chase Miss Lucy E., nurse house 11 Front street
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Chicopee post-office, Kendall's block Market square, Andrew Hunter, P M Chicopee Savings Bank, Kendall's block Market square Chicopee Water Co., office Chapman street
Chidley James G., house corner Grape and Grove streets Childs Charles E., clerk J. Wells & Co., boards J. M. Lane Chapin street Christman Arthur, emp Dwight mills, house 31 Front street
Christman Herman, emp Dwight mills, house Emerald street Church Joel, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house Wedge's block School street Church Willis, emp J. U. McClench, house Shaw's block Center street Clancey John, laborer, house Abbey street
Clancy Mrs. Mary, house corner Maple and Elm streets Clark Mrs. Bridget, house 34 Perkins street
Clark Charles E., emp Amnes Manufacturing Co., house Springfield street Clark Rev. Eli B., house Chicopee street
Clark Levi F., emp Jesse Porter, house north side river
Clary John, house Dublin street Clapp E. M., (Ashley & Co.,) house Spring street Cody John, emp City, house Chestnut street
Cogswell Henry, stoves and tin-ware, 8 Exchange street, house Front street Cogswell Henry J., clerk C. F. Kent, boards corner Front and Spring streets Cohn Max, emp Dwight Mills house Chicopee street
Cole Henry, emp Jesse Porter, boards 44 Perkins street
Collins Cornelius, boards J. Collins, Kimball street
Collins Jeremiah J., emp Gaylord Mfg Co., bds T. Collins, Chicopee street Collins John, house Kimball street
Collins Joseph S., emp Gaylord Mfg Co., boards T. Collins Chicopee street Collins Michael C., emp Dwight Mills, house cor West and Park streets
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