Springfield city directory, and business advertiser, 1878-9, Part 46

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Publication date: 1878-1879
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Warriner Miss Orpha E., emp Dwight Mills, house South street


Wedge W. C., (W. C. Wedge & Co.,) house corner Center and School streets Wedge W. C. & Co., (W. C. Wedge, Joseph E. Patrick,) bakers, Center st Weeks J. H., pastor Universalist church, bds cor Springfield and Pleasant sts Welch Mrs. Catherine, house Tremont street


Welch James J., brick mason, house Chestnut street


Welch John, laborer, house 13 Wyman street


Welch Michael, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house School street


Welch Thomas, emp A. L. Mckinstry, house Corbin road


Welch William, shoe-maker, house and shop Exchange street


Welch William, house Tremont street


Welch William C., emp Dwight Mills, house 19 Spring street


Wells Jerome, president First National bank, house Market square


Wells Jerome & Co., dry goods and hardware Market square


Wells William, house Park street


West George M., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., bds cor Grape and High sts West John, carpenter, rooms J. Miller, Cabot street


West William H., carpenter, house corner Grape and High streets Wetherell William F., engraver Meriden, Ct., house Union street Wetsel J. H., agt American Express Co., office 1 Merchants' row, h Cabot st Whalen Edward, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., boards 95 Front street Whalen Thomas, emp Ames Manufacturing Co., boards 95 Front street Wheeler William E., livery stable Exchange street, h Union blk, Exchange st Wheeler & Evarts, (Mrs. T. Wheeler, Mrs. E. M. Evarts, ) dress-makers, rooms and house Union block, Exchange street


Wheelock George V., Card and Job Printer, Cabot block, Merchants Row. House Gaylord street.


Wheelock Henry, soap-maker, house School street near Junction


Whitaker George A., emp Gaylord Mfg Co., house cor Grape and Elm streets Whitaker William A., bracket-maker, house East street


White Alfred, carpenter, house corner Dwight and School streets


White Andrew, farmer, house Front street


White Edward A., emp Dwight Mills, house Cottage place


White Jeremiah L., emp Chapman & Folsom, rms Mrs. S. M. Heath, Center st White John D., (J, A. Denison & Co., ) house Chapin street


White Luther, Attorney at Law. Office Cabot Hall block. House Front street.


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White Robert G., emp Ames Manufacturing Company, house Springfield street White William, farmer, house Chicopee street


White William G., (Buckland & White,) boards W. White, Chicopee street Whitely William, emp Dwight Mills, house 64 Dwight street Whitney Mrs. C. W., house corner Summer and Union streets


Whitney Elisha L., carpenter, house corner Center and Union streets Whitney George W. H., emp Dwight Mills, house Granby road Whittemore Mrs. H. C., house corner Park street and MeKeag's avenue Whittemore H. G., emp A. G. Parker & Son, house East street Whittemore William P., emp A. G. Parker & Son, bds Mrs. A. Ferry Chicopee st Whittemore Willie, emp C R R, boards corner Park street and McKeag's ave Whittier Nelson, paymaster Dwight Mills, house Union street


Whittier Mrs. Rufus, house Union street


Wieprecht Bernhard, farmer, house near old Springfield road Wiggins Asahiel C., house South street


Wiggins Jerome N. B., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house South street Wilbur Charles H., broom-maker, house East street Wild Joseph, emp Dwight Mills, boards 52 Perkins street Wilkins Arthur, emp Ames Mfg Co., boards corner Exchange and Dwight sts Williston George F., policeman, house Chapman street Wilson C. A., emp C R R, boards Mrs. J. Pease, Cottage place Wilson Frederick W., (F. W. Wilson & Co.,) house Chicopee street Wilson F. W. & Co., market Kent's block, Exchange street Wilson John, emp Dwight Mills, boards 52 Perkins street Winchell George W., overseer Dwight Mills, house 90 Front street Winchester William, emp Dwight Mills, boards 19 Spring street Wing Mrs. John G., house Springfield street Winkley William P., farmer, house Chicopee street


Wise Francis G., carriage painter Front st, boards John F. Wise, West street Wise Henry A., emp Junction depot, house Cottage place Wise John, emp town cemetery, house Leonard street Wiseman Edward, emp Dwight Mills, boards 95 Front street


Witham Albert Z., machinist, house Wedge's block, School street


Wood Daniel J., moulder, house corner West and Tremont streets Wood David, house 54 Front street


Wood Edmund, miller, house and mill Chicopee street


Wood Ephraim, emp Dwight Mills, house 108 Exchange street


Wood George, emp J. B., Hammersley, boards J. Strong, Dwight street Wood John B., tax collector, house Springfield street


Wood John F., weaver, house Summer street Wood Joseph, laborer, house Depot street


Wood Michael D., boards D. J. Wood, corner West and Tremont streets Wood M. L., miller, house Front street


Wood Rufus M., emp Brightwood, boards Mrs. A. Ferry, Chicopee street Wood Warren S., emp Ames Manufacturing Company, house East street Woodward James W., house Dwight street


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Woodward W., emp Ames Mfg Co., boards corner Cabot and School streets Woodworth A. C., president Ames Manufacturing Co., house Front street Woodworth Charles B., emp Ames Manufacturing Co., house north side river Worden O. W., emp Dwight Mills, house Chicopee street


. Wren David, emp Dwight Mills, house Taylor's block, Chestnut street Wright John, emp Dwight Mills, boards 112 Exchange street Wright William O., emp Ames Manufacturing Company, house Center street Wyman Seth, farmer, house 36 Perkins street


YELL MATTHEW, emp Ames Manufacturing Company, house Emerald street


Business Directory-Chicopee.


Artist.


Mosman M. H., rooms Ames Co. works Artists' Material. Dayton F. O. & M. H., Exchange street Attorneys.


Allen Jonathan, office Kent's block Exchange st Robinson & Hitchcock, Cabot Hall block


Vincent John B. Jr., Exchange street


White Luthier, Cabot Hall block


Bakers.


Wedge W. C. & Co., Center st


Banks.


Chicopee Savings bank, Kendall's block, Market square


First National, Springfield street


Barbers.


Barrett Edmund, Exchange street


Blackmer Charles H., Temple block, Center st Cronin Patrick, Cabot street


Grooms George H., Cabot Hall block


Blacksmiths.


Gates Henry, Center street McCarthy James Center street


Boarding-Houses.


Foster William H., 44 Perkins street


Gilbert Maxim, 61 Dwight street


Goff Mrs. Mary E., 112 Exchange street Heath Mrs. Sarah, Center street Judd Mrs. S. A., 95 Front street Mercure Charles, Granfield's block, Perkins st Merrill Mrs. C. C., Miller street


Perkins Mrs. Julia A., cor School and Cabot sts Simmons L. L., Front street


Boot and Shoe Makers and Repairers. Beasley George, cor Miller and Exchange sts Blackmer W. L., Union block, Exchange st Chapman & Folsom, 6 Exchange street Colton George, Exchange street Colton Horatio, Park street Connell Jerry, Granfield's old block, Exchange street


Croshier George J., cor West and Tremont sts Hitchcock W. L., Merchants' row Jeffers James, Leonard street: McGrath Thomas A., Exchange street


Parker A. G. & Son, Front street Welch William, Exchange street Barry Bartholomew, Exchange street


Boot and Shoes.


Beasley George, Exchange street Blackmer W. L., Uuion block, Exchange st Chapman & Folsom, 6 Exchange street Connell Jerry, Grantield's old block, Exchange street


Fitzgerald Thomas, Exchange street Hitchcock & Hosley, Exchange street Parshley 3. W., cor Exchange and Cabot sts


Broom Manufacturers.


Chapin Sydney, Chicopee street


Dane Dexter, cor School and Dwight sts Streeter Luther, School street Sullivan John, Exchange street Wilbur Charles H., East street


Bracket Maker.


Whittaker William A., East street Brass Castings.


Ames Manufacturing Co., Front street Gaylord Manufacturing Co., Front street Building Mover. Richmond Thomas, cor Exchange and Chestnut streets


Butter Dealer.


Dow William, South street


Cabinet Locks. Gaylord Manufacturing Co., Front st Carpenters and Builders.


Hogan Terrence, Center street


Moody Elizur S., South street Moody Henry S., South street Parsons Benjamin F., Union street Shaw Dwight L., Chicopee street Carpets, Oil Cloths, Etc.


Wells Jerome & Co., Market square Carriage-Makers.


Bartlett Martin R., Center street Gihnore William H., Summer street Carriage Painters. Vincent Charles E., cor School and Bullens sts


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Wise Francis G., Front street


Caterer.


Stedman Frank E., Grant street


Cigar Manufacturer and Dealer. Chabot Demase, cor Exchange and Dwight sts Civil Engineers.


Emery Albert H., cor Front and Wintworth sts Howard James E., High street


Smith James M., Front street Clothing Stores.


Fisher Leaman, Kent's block, Exchange street Hitchcock & Hosley, Exchange street


Coal Dealers.


Abbey Abner B., Chicopee Junction


Bemis Robert W., cor Depot and and Frontsts Damon Charles E., office Temple block, Center street


Coal and Wood Dealer.


Abbey Charles C., yard Junction Depot


Concrete Pavement.


Mead Charles W., 4 Front street. Confectionery and Fruit.


Driscoll D. M., Granfield's block, Exchange st Jacobs S. A., 10 Exchange street


Stoddard Mrs. Jane, Kendall's block, Merchant's row


Confectioner.


Tuck John M., Chestnut street


Contractors.


McClallan C. & Son, office Chapman street Cotton Goods Manufacturers.


Dwight Manufacturing Co., Front street Crockery and Glassware. Bullens I. Newton, Exchange street Rourke P., cor West and Exchange streets


Dentists.


Porter Jesse, Exchange street Ross A. M., cor Cabot and Exchange streets


Die Sinking.


Gaylord Manufacturing Co., Front street


Dress-Makers.


Graham Mrs. Rhoda, Parker's block Front st Grise Esther, rooms Exchange street Hastings Mrs. Emma F., cor South and Ash sts Hollis Mrs. Sarah, Kent's block, Exchange st Page Mrs R. A., Cabot Hall block Rich Mrs. Hattie L., 21 Springfield street Wheeler & Evarts, Union block, Exchange st.


Drive Wells.


Moore A. M., Exchange street Druggists.


Johnson W. W., 9 Merchant's row Kent C. F. & Son, Union block, Exchange st Smith Warren, 9 Exchange street


Dry Goods.


Hammersley J. B., 7, 8 and 9 Merchants' row Jencks Albert J., cor Exchange and Center sts Potvin Gilbert, Exchange street I Wells Jerome & Co., Market square


Engraving. Gaylord Manufacturing Co., Front street Fancy Dry Goods.


Jencks Albert J., cor Exchange and Centersts Fish and Oyster Market. Ashley G. A. & Co., cor Exchange and Perkins streets


Florists.


Blasdale E. J., Front street


Landers Morris, near Chapin street Shaw Elliott D., Chicopee street Snow Dexter, Grape street


Furniture ( Second Hand) Dealer. Olds V. C., Wedge's block, Center street


Gardener.


Mosman George, cor School and Pleasant streets Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.


Fisher Leaman, Kent's block, Exchange street Hitchcock & Hosley, Exchange street


Grading.


Mosman George, cor School and Pleasant streets


Grist Mill.


Wood Edmund, Chicopee street


Grocers.


Bragg Warren S., Market square


Bullens Amaziah, Exchange street,


Bullens C. A .. cor Exchange and Miller streets


Bullens I. Newton, Exchange street


Canty Dennis, School street


Carter & Spaulding, Market square Dixon John, cor Dwight and Exchange streets Lanckton & Pond, Kendall's block, Merchants' row McKeag John, Exchange street O'Brien Daniel, Exchange street Phetteplace Marvin S., cor Front and Maple sts Rourke Patrick, West street


Hardware Dealers.


Bragg Warren S., Market square Wells Jerome & Co., Market square.


Harness-Makers.


Bagg Orrin, shop Exchange street Jobson Thomas M., Center street Kendall Henry B., h East street Robertson R. E., Shaw's block, Center street


Hats and Caps.


Hitchcock & Hosley, Exchange street Parshley S. W., eor Exchange and Cabot streets Hotels.


Cabot House, Front street Chicopee House, eor Exchange and Front sts


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House Painters.


Burnett George H., Cabot street


Croshier Sylvanus, cor West and Tremont sts Manchester William D., Gates's building, Center street Mc Vicker William, cor Center and Union sts Hulled Corn and Hominy. Stoddard E. A., Chicopee street


Ice Dealer. Bemis Robert W., cor Depot and Front sts


Insurance Agents. Ferry & White, Cabot Hall block Jewelers.


Gallupe Elias A., Post-Office block


Kent Cyrus F., 5 Exchange street


Underwood Charles M., cor Cross and Center sts Junk Dealer.


Russell Patrick, Dublin street


Livery Stable.


Wheeler Willlam E., Exchange street


Machinery and Machinists'


Tools.


Ames Manufacturing Co., Front street


Manufacturing Companies.


Ames Manufacturing Co., Front street Dwight Manufacturing Co., Front street


Gaylord Manufacturing Co., Front street Market Gardeners.


Chapin Edward E. C., Chicopee street Tait James, Chicopee street


Mason and Builder.


Bates Homer W., cor Summer and Union sts Markets.


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Benoit Brothers, Granfield's block, Perkins st


Denison J. A. & Co., Cabot street


Deviney James, Springfield street


MeCarty Brothers, West street


MeCarty Daniel, West street


Meat Markets.


McCarty Florence, West street


MeClench Joseph U., Exchange street Miner A. B., Center street


Stoddard S. D., Springfield street


Wilson T. W. & Co., Kent's block, Exchange st


Milliners and Millinery Goods.


Bagg Mrs. J. S., rms Kendall's block, Merchant's row


Fitzgerald Miss E. M., Union blk., Exchange st Follis Misses J. & M., Union block, Exchange st Fuller Miss A. J., Exchange street


Potvin Gilbert, Exchange street


Military Accoutrements.


Gaylord Manufacturing Co., Front street Millwright. Goodwin John, Center street


Music Teacher.


Sullivan Michael J., Springfield street Newsdealers.


Bullens Lewis C., Post-Office block Stackpole Joseph & Co., Center street Nurses. Chase Miss Lucy E., h 11 Front street Hall E. R., house Chapin street


Painters.


Dayton F. O. & W. H., Exchange street Printer. Wheelock George V., Cabot Hall block


Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. Dayton F. O. & W. H., Exchange street Paper Hangers. Dayton F. O. & W. H., Exchange street Paper Hangings. Dayton F. O. & W. H., Exchange street Paper Stock. Blaisdell 8. Jr. & Co., opposite Junction depot


Photographer.


Ludwig Frank, Exchange street Physicians.


Bartlett William R., office Cabot street


Dole Francis F., cor Springfield and Howard ats


Dresser George, office Cabot street


Mellen Willlam M. E., School street


Parker F. F., cor School and Center streets


Smith W. G., Cabot street


Press and Card Board.


Blaisdell S. Jr. & Co., opposite Junction depot


Provision Dealers.


Denison J. A. & Co., Cabot street Reed Manufacturers.


Hays H. S., Front street O'Regan John, cor Summer and Cross streets Tilley Norris, Springfield street


Restaurant.


Manchester C. N., Center street


Saloons.


Barry Bartholomew, Exchange street


Cronin T. W., cor Dwight and Exchange sts


Dalton Michael R., Exchange street


Dalton Patrick J., Exchange street Granfield Manrice, Exchange street


Hanley D. F., Exchange street Ilickey Daniel W., cor Exchange and Depot sta Hurley Michael T., Exchange street Kelllher Michael J., Park street Linehan Patrick, Exchange street


Maher Michael, Exchange street McAuliff Patrick S., cor School and West sta McCarty Daniel, cor West and School streets McDonnell Thomas, Exchange street Mead Charles W., cor Miller and School streets


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McGlinn James, School street Mulcahey William, West street Murphy Dennis, Exchange street O'Brien Daniel, Exchange street Tobin Edward, Exchange street Tobin Michael, Exchange street Sign Painter.


Manchester William D., Gates's building, Center street


Silver and Plated Ware.


Ames Manufacturing Co., Front street


Soap Manufacturers. Hitchcock Harvey, Prospect avenue


Wheelock Henry, School street, near Junction


Soda Manufacturer. Robinson Robert, Chapman block, Springfield st Stone Mason.


Tighe John, Exchange street Stoves and Tinware.


Coggsweil Henry, 8 Exchange street Moore Albert M., Exchange street Sword Manufacturers.


Ames Manufacturing Co., Front street Gaylord Manufacturing Co., Front street


Surveyor. Howard William F., Front street Tailor. Devine Daniel, oor Dwight and School streets Tanner and Currier.


Byrt Charles, near Junction depot Tin Roofing.


Coggswell H., Exchange street Moore Albert M., Exchange street


Undertakers.


Giaster Morris, West street Gleason Michael W., Perkins street Temple Lafayette, Market square Variety Stores


Stack pole Joseph & Co., Center street Sullivan Daniel J., Exchange street. Weaver. Underwood Alpheus, cor Park and Chestnut sts Wood Dealer.


Abbey Abner B., Chicopee Junction


Wrapping and Baling Paper.


Blaisdell S. Jr. & Co., opposite Junction Depot Yeast Peddler. Spencer Frederick B., Perkins street


THE CLARK W. BRYAN CO.


SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


Publishers,


Printers


ELECTROTYPERS,


BOOK BINDERS, BLANK BOOK MAKERS,


-AND.


Manufacturing Stationers.


Particular attention given to the careful printing of


Illustrated Catalogues,


Wood Cut Printing,


Railway Supply Printing, - -AND TO THE- -


Manufacturing of Books,


OF WHATEVER KIND,


AT PRICES CORRESPONDING TO THE TIMES.


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APPLICATIONS FOR ESTIMATES SOLICITED


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CHICOPEE ADVERTISEMENT.


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EDSON CLARK,


-MANUFACTURER OF- FIRST-CLASS


FULARASCARRUCE MANUFACTORY.


CARRIAGES


OF DIFFERENT STYLES AND PATTERNS,


-CONSISTING OF-


One and Two Seat Side Bar and Side Spring Open and Top Carriages, Phaetons, Carryalls, Beach Wagons, Canopy Top Two- Seat, Etc., Etc. Also, Light Express and Farm Wagons.


A NICE ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND.


REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.


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CHICOPEE ADVERTISEMENTS.


AMES MANUFACTURING COMPANY,


CHICOPEE, MASS., MANUFACTURERS OF


Regulation and Society Swords,


BRONZE STATUARY, TURBINE WATER WHEELS, ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL MACHINERY


AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS, BRONZE CANNON AND MACHINE GUNS. Send for Price List.


Gaylord Manufacturing Company,


CHICOPEE, MASS., MANUFACTURERS OF


Cabinet Locks,


IN EVERY VARIETY.


REGULATION, ARMY AND NAVY, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, GRAND ARMY, ODD FELLOW AND OTHER SOCIETY


SWORDS AND BELTS,


Cartridge Boxes, Scabbards, and other


MILITARY ACCOUTREMENTS.


Designing, Modeling, Die Sinking, Engraving, Etc. BRASS CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER. Send for Price List. '


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SAMUEL BLAISDELL, Jr., & CO.,


(SUCCESSORS TO MATTOON & BLAISDELL.)


Wholesale Dealers in


Cotton, Cotton and Wool Wastes,


And all Grades of Washed, Bleached and Ma- chined Wiping Wastes, Cotton and Cotton Stocks for Felt Manufacturers a Spec- ialty. Gunny and Kentucky Stock, and all kinds of Wrapping and Baling Pa- pers, Press and Card-Board.


Office, Opposite Junction Depot, Chicopee, Mass.


J. STEVENS & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS OF


Stevens' Patent Breech-Loading Pocket Pistols and Pocket Rifles.


GRAVLEY.60


Also, New Sporting Rifles, and Single and Double Barrel . Breech-Loading Shot Guns, Superior Spring Calipers and Dividers, including the New l'at- -


ent Coil Spring Calipers, Double Lip Counter Sinks, and - Hathaway's Patent Combination Gauge.


THE NOTED HUNTERS' PET RIFLE.


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CHICOPEE FALLS ADVERTISEMENTS.


BELCHER & TAYLOR Agricultural Tool Company,


Manufacturers of BULLARD'S HAY TEDDERS and RAKES, . CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS.


STODDARD'S NEW BALANCE RAKE,


SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE


LION PLOWS. the Best Smooth Land Plow in the Market. The Noted CYLINDER PLOW, formerly made at Greenfield. Also the CONICAL PLOW.


In addition to our other Side Hill Plows, we are introducing


The Oneonta Clipper.


This Plow contains the most remarkable im- provements made in Swivel Plows, and which the best New England Inventors have failed in all their efforts to discover. It is the only Swivel Plow behind which the plowman call walk comfortably with both feet in the furrow while plowing. The SHIFTING HANDLES, Vi- brating from the center of the beam, bringing the coulter into position at each turn of the mold-board, enables the operator to walk square behind the plow, in the furrow. The Hook or Latch is operated by the foot, so that the Plow is turned ready for nse without taking the hands from the handles. It is easy to handle, light to draw, firm, strong and durable. Also,


PROUT'S HOEING MACHINE, Something new, and worth double its cost to any farmer.


We have the exclusive right for the mannfacture and sale of the Famons RANDALL WHEEL- HARROW, with Frank Bramer's Improvements, for the River Counties in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont.


THE NEW YORK FEED CUTTER.


I.C.PESOA ENG.N.Y.


All Dealers and Farmers should beware of buying Lever Cntters infringing upon this patent.


We ask particular attention to the Self- Sharpening Feed Ontter. of which we have made and sold over Thirty-Six Thousand, and is more popular to-day than ever be- fore. Perry's Shear and Look Feed Cutter, a new Cutter and rapidly gaining in popn- lar favor. One new and valuable feature is its lock, which prevents accidents to chil- dren when not in use. Gale's Junior Feed Ontter, a very popular Cylinder Feed Cut- ter. The New Lion Cutter, which was first Introduced last April, is giving good satis- faction, as it can be easily changed from one length to auother.


The RIGHT HAND CORN SHELLER, with which one man can shell corn as easily and as rapidly as two with the common Sheller. The Conteal or Silver Medal Plow, the best Plow for general use in the market,


Also manufacturers of all kinds of AGRI- CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, among which are Cultivators of all kinds. Horse Hoes, Share's Tobacco Ridger, Harrows, Corn Shellers, Vegetable Cutters, Road Scrap- ers, and Warehouse Trucks.


DE7- Having facilities for procuring the best of timber, we take pleasure in saying that we war- rant all goods made by us to be of the best material and workmanship. We invite the attention of Farmers and others needing Agricultural Implements to our stock. Circulars and prices sent on application. Address,


GEORGE S. TAYLOR, Agent, CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS.


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Churches.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-Cor- ner Church and Court streets. Organized July 3, 1830. Rev. Samuel J. Austin, pas- tor, installed Dec. 5, 1877 ; residence, cor- ner Belcher and Court streets. Deacons, George S. Taylor, Russell S. Furney, Miner Kelley. Sunday-school superin- tendent, Miner Kelley.


Meetings-Sunday at 10.30 A. M., and 6.30 P. M., with preaching. Sunday-school 12 M. The Lord's Supper is administered on the first Sunday in January, March, May, July, September and November at 2.30 p. M. Thursday evening social wor- ship. The church membership is 200, and there are 145 members of the Sunday- school.


Assessors of the parish : John Anderton, E. O. Carter, A. B. West ; treasurer, H. E. Munn ; clerk, Arthur B. West.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Corner Springfield and East streets. Pastor, Rev. A. C. Manson, appointed April, 1876 ; Sun- day-school superintendent, P. W. Smith ; assistant superintendent, Franklin Keyes. Stewards, William Blake, P. W. Smith, O. E. Darling, E. Blake, William B. Fay, Otis Thayer, Samuel Drake. Leader of the choir, Joseph Morgan. Class leaders, Wil- liam B. Fay and Frank Bartlett.


Meetings-Sabbath, 10.30 A. M., with preaching ; Sunday-school immediately after morning service ; 6 P. M., prayer -meeting ; Tuesday evening, class-meeting, and Thurs- day evening regular church prayer-meeting at 7.30 o'clock.


Trustees-William Blake, William B. Fay, O. E. Darling, Moses Godwin, H. S. Newell, P. W. Smith, Moses Marshall, Julins P. Bosworth, George W. Bray.


BAPTIST CHURCH-Founded in 1828. Rev. R. K. Bellamy, pastor, settled in 1848 ; residence, Church street, Deacons, John Herrick, II. O. Chapin. Sunday-school su-


perintendent, Jolın Herrick. The society has recently completed a handsome brick church on the corner of Springfield and Belcher streets, and which was dedicated February 20th. The church cost about $16,000, and has a seating capacity of about 400.


Meetings-Sabbath, 10.30 A. M. and 6 P. M., with preaching ; Sunday-school in- mediately after morning service ; Thursday evening, prayer-meeting. There are 185 members. Parish committee, M. H. Boy- den, H. O. Chapin, Russell Markham.


THE SECOND ADVENT SOCIETY was or- ganized in 1870. It has no settled minis- ter, but meetings are held regularly at the chapel on Maple street. Deacon, A. B. Howard.


Meetings-On Sunday at 10.30 A. M. and 2 P. M. ; at 6 P. M , social meeting ; Wednes- day evening, prayer-meeting at 7.30 o'clock. Committee, A. B. Howard, Z. Foster, A. Wilbur.


St. PATRICK'S CHURCH, Roman Catho- lic-Granby street. Founded December 15, 1872. Pastor, Rev. P. D. Stone.


Sunday services-Low mass, 81% A. M., high mass, 10% A. M. ; Sunday-school at 2 P. M., vespers, 3 p. m.


There are about 1,500 souls in the parislı, and 400 children in the Sunday-school.


St. Patrick's Library Association, started for the benefit of members of the parish, has about 350 volumes.


FRENCH CATHOLIC CHURCH-Organized 1871. Church edifice located mid way be- tween Chicopee Falls and Chicopee, was built in 1877 at a cost of about $15,000, with a seating capacity of about 700. Father HI. Landry of Indian Orchard, pastor, resi- ence, at Indian Orchard.




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