Springfield directory 1861-1862, Part 2

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1861
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Number of Pages: 144


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SPRINGFIELD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION-George Bliss, President ; Lewis Gorham, Clerk and Treasurer. The Cemetery grounds cover an extent of nearly forty acres, and from their opening in June, 1841, to May 1861, 4,916 interments have been made in them, 161 of that number being from May, 1860, to May, 1861. The whole amount received for lots in 1860, was $1,419 23.


PRINCIPAL PUBLIC HALLS IN SPRINGFIELD-City Hall, having seats for 2,700 persons. Application for the Hall to be made to the City Clerk. Music Hall, corner of Main and Pynchon streets, owned by Tilly Haynes, will seat 1,200 persons, is rented for lectures and first class entertainments only.


PLACES WORTHY OF NOTICE FROM STRANGERS VISIT- ING SPRINGFIELD.


THE CITY HALL, fronting Court Square, erected at an expense of $100,000, ranks among the finest buildings in New England. It has an audience room, capable of holding 3,000 persons, and accommoda- tions for all city officers, Police Court, and City Library.


THE CEMETERY-In the south-easterly part of the city, has its main entrance from Maple street, near its junction with Central street, with an entrance for carriages also from Pine street, and for people on foot from Mulberry and from Union streets. It has great natural 2


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ARMORY .- HAMPDEN PARK.


advantages of location and scenery, combining a fine variety of hill and dale, and is constantly being beautified and adorned by the hand of art.


THE ARMORY is too well known for its claims to pass unheeded. Visitors can but admire the beautiful view of the city from the top of the tower of the Arsenal; the admirable arrangement for storage of muskets in the same building; the great improvements in machinery, almost perfect, the growth of late years, for the manufacture of arms; the new dam and appurtenances of the Water Shops, and internal ar- rangements of the work shop recently erected there.


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, ("more than four-fifths of a mile in length, from three to six feet high, and six feet wide at the top, well covered with turf,") on the other side by a substantial fence, contains a splen- did 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. In the opening address of Mr. George Bliss, he says: "It is pecu- liarly fitting that this particular spot should be thus appropriated. This tract of meadow land, bounded on three sides by the river, the End brook and upland, has from the earliest settlement of the town, been known as the 'three-cornered meadow,' and the largest portion of it was the first lot of land granted by the earliest settlers, within the first month after their arrival."


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. The three last are taken from Mr. Butler's record at the Bridge.


POPULATION OF SPRINGFIELD-Census of 1860, 15,200.


DIRECTORY.


ABBE CORNELIUS M., emp W. L. Wilcox, bds 23 Morris st Abbe Daniel N., emp D. Warner, h Washington st


Abbe James, 114 Main st, Manufacturer and Dealer in Stoves, Hot Air Furnaces, Tin, Sheet, Iron, and Copper Work, Tin Roofing, Eave Troughs, &c., &c. Sole Agent for Sandford's Chal- lenge Heater, Peacemaker, and Prize Cook Stoves, h 23 Spring st Abbe John A., farmer, h new Chicopee Falls road Abbe John S., farmer, h new Chicopee Falls road Abbe Rufus S., farmer; h Munroe st


Abbe Mrs. J., h 20 Pynchon st


Abbott Florence, emp W R R, h Ferry st


Abbott Geo. W., mason, h 72 Water st


Abbott Willard W., teamster, h 12 William st


Abercrombie O. P., attorney, h 6 Elm st


Ackerson Geo. E., carpenter W R R, h 17 Vine st Adams Albert, carpenter, h 14 Elm st


Adams Amasa A., carpenter, h Charles st


Adams Elihu, h Franklin st above Charles


Adams Benjamin, carpenter, h 9 Spring st Adams David A., h 306 Main st


Adams Ezekiel, proprietor Exchange Hotel Adams Rev. Geo. J., bds Pendleton avenue


Adams Harrison, emp H. A. Fuller, h old Cabot road Adams Henry, conductor, bds 15 boarding house, Ind Orch Adams John B., conductor W R R, h 35 Chestnut st


Adams John B., (colored) barber, h and shop E State st Adams Henry, dye house, h West Bridge st


Adams Henry G., saloon R R depot, h 16 Cypress st


Adams Milton, emp H. G. Adams, bds 16 Cypress st


Adams Nathan, M. D., h 6 Howard st [house, I. O.


Adams Theodore, emp Ind Orchard Mills, bds 4 boarding


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Adams Wm., (colored) emp Sacket & Page, bds E State st Adell George, shoemaker, h Stockbridge st [Orch Aiken John, emp Ind Orch Mills, h 2 Overseers' Block Ind Aiken Benjamin, clerk G. H. Kimball bds 16 W Bridge st Ainsworth O. W., emp Smith & Wesson, h 30 Pynchon st Aitchison Mrs. Samuel, h 26 William st


Aitchison Thomas, bds 26 William st Aitchison James, h 86 Water st


Alais George, dyer, h 278 Main st Albee J. H., emp D. Warner, bds cor Walnut and Ashley sts Albin Joseph, tailor, h 31 East Union st


Alden Albert, painter, h 75 Liberty st


Alden Charles P., clerk H. & J. Brewer [sts


Alden Elijah, emp U S Armory, h cor Walnut and Hancock Alden Justus B., emp W R R, h Charles st


Alden James, emp U S Armory, h 14 Walnut st Alden Orville B., farmer, h South Wilbraham road Alden Wm. W., emp U S Armory, h 124 East State st Aldrich Stephen H., carpenter, h Main st opp William Alexander James, emp W. L. Wilcox, h 11 Morris st Alexander John, emp A. M. Galpin, bds 20 Pynchon st Alexander Chas., emp H & N H R R, h 20 Hampden st Alexander Henry, Jr., pres't Spfg Bank, h 52 E State st Alexander Reuben, emp U S Armory, h 75 E Union st Allen Alfred A., h Elm st


Allen Adin, h Mechanic st


ALLEN ALBERT W., Dealer in Meats, Poultry, and Game of all kinds in their season, store corner State and Walnut streets, house 49 Walnut street


Allen Baxter, machinist, h 135 Central st


Allen Carlos, emp W R R, h Long Hill


Allen Daniel, h Water Shop Hill


Allen Edwin, emp H. E. Mosely, bds Sixteen Acres Allen Edmund, h 35 Pynchon st


Allen Eugene A., clerk A. G. Lord, bds Mechanic st Allen E. C., M. D., h 179 Main st


Allen Henry, farmer, h South Wilbraham road


Allen James W., emp I O Mills, h Hampden st, Ind Orch Allen Joel, farmer, h South Wilbraham road


Allen Joel A., farmer, bds South Wilbraham road


Allen James R., emp James Abbe, h West Bridge ave


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Allen Lucius A., emp J. H. Butler, bds West Bridge st Allen Joshua, carpenter, h Mechanic st


Allen John, emp U S Armory, bds 4 Franklin st Allen J. Bennet, optician, bds Court st


Allen Charles H., market Allis' block, h 30 Main st Allen Horace N., soap maker, h Cross st


Allen John E., armorer, h Fulton st


Allen Thomas H., market Allis' block, h North st Allen William, emp Ind Orch mills, h 5 Overseer's block Allen William B., emp U S Armory, h Charter ave Allen William H., emp D. Colton, bds 19 West State st ALLEY, MILLER & Co., Merchant Tailors, dealers in Ready- Made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c., Massasoit Buildings, 80 Main st


Alley William G., (Alley, Miller & Co) h 53 Spring st Allin Erskine S., master armorer, h Armory Square. Allin Lucius C., emp U S Armory, h 122 East State st Allis John, carpenter, h Congress st


Allis Solon, emp H. J. Powell, bds 68 Main st Allis Waitsill H., h 65 Main st


Allis William S., emp U S Armory, bds Oak st


Almquest Charles, emp Haynes Bros, h 37 West State st Alvord Ebenezer D., h 32 Clinton st


Alvord Ebenezer D., Jr., h 32 Clinton st


Alvord Edward, livery stable Market st, h Harrison Avenue Alvord Wellington, emp W R R, h 32 Clinton st Amadon Hollis G., emp W R R, h 11 Pearl st


Amadon Titus, emp U S Armory, h Armory st Amadon William C., emp U S Armory, h High st


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


American Telegraph Co., Main st, opp Massasoit House Ames David, h Maple st


Ames & Co., tinners, Main st, Indian Orchard


Ames Galen, emp W R R office, h 19 Maple st Ames Henry W., Oyster dealer, bds Carlton House Ames John, h Mill st, foot of Maple


Ames Joseph L., tinner, h over Eaton's store, I. Orchard Ames N. E., dentist, h Main st opp Court Square 2*


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DIRECTORY.


Ames Samuel, Principal Depot, Goodrich Block. Planter and Wholesale Dealer in Oysters, Fairhaven, Ct. Dealers in every part of the country who wish to procure fresh stock, at low prices, and from first hands, should address as above; h 7 Boylston st


Amsden Edwin, saloon, cor Main and Hampden sts Anable John F., farmer, h Mill st near Central


Anable W. H., engineer, W R R h Gray's Court [Hotel Anderson Benj., emp Dean & Whitcomb, bds Gruendler's Anderson John, clerk Hopkins & King, bds 10 Cypress st Anderson J. J., dentist, h and office 13 E Worthington st Andrews Jas L., emp Wason & Co., bds 14 E Worthington st Andrews J. C., emp W. H. Wilkinson, bds 13 High st Angell N., Jr., h Main st opp Union House Annis John F., varnish maker, h 66 Walnut st Anthony Patrick, emp J. & W. Loomis, h New st Appleton Julius, teller Pynchon Bank, bds 63 Maple st Appleton Mrs. Morgan, h 63 Maple st


Ames Eben, emp II. J. Chapin, bds North st Armstrong Joseph, farmer, h Cross road Sixteen Acres Armstrong Lyman, h near Cross road Sixteen Acres Arnold J. M., clerk R. M. Arnold, bds cor Main & Marg't sts Arnold R. M., grocer S Main st, h cor Main & Marg't sts Arnold William, (W. Arnold & Co.) h 7 W Worthington st Arnold William & Co., tallow chandlers, Lyman st Arnum Harvey J., (colored) bds Bay road


Arthur, Rumrill & Co., gold chain manufacturers, Maple st Asher Gilbert, emp M. L. Childs, bds Carew st Ashley Charles, (Ashley & Shaw), bds Mill st


Ashley D. F., h 3 Spring st


Ashley John, h Mill st


Ashley Justin, emp D. Colton, h 11 West Union st Ashley Noah P., h Carew st


Ashley Roderick, h 34 West State st


Ashley Seth, laborer, h E Worthington st above Spring Ashmun, Chamberlin & Leonard, attorneys, Elm st


Ashmun George, (Achmun, Chamberlin & Leonard) h cor School & Mulberry sts Ashton William, emp U S Armory h Armory st Aspinwall Marcus E., emp city farm, bds North st Aspinwall Phillip, h Mill st near Central Aston Mrs. Mary R., h 99 Walnut st


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Atkinson Mrs. C. M., Indian Orchard, h Hampden st Attleton Lyman, painter, h cor State and Maple sts Attleton Phillip, yeast peddler, h 41 Pine st Atwater G. M., farmer, h Cabot road


Atwell William N., emp Bemis & Call, h 17 Fremont st Atwood Charles F., emp S. Bowles & Co., h 22 Main st Atwood C. W., emp S. Bowles & Co, bds 51 E Worthington st Atwood Lewis, brass founder, h 83 East Worthington st Auger Hiram, emp D. Smith & Co, bds 13 East Union st Austin Charles V. R., emp U S Armory, h 104 Walnut st Austin Oliver, farmer, h East Longmeadow road Austin Rensselaer S., emp U S Armory, h Walnut st Averill Samuel T., machinist W R R, h Fulton st


Averill Mrs. Mary, h 4 Boylston st


Averill Lorenzo, bds 4 Boylston st


Avery John, blacksmith h 288 Main st,


AVERY HENRY, Merchant Tailor, dealer in Ready-Made Clothing, and Gents Furnishing Goods of every description, No. 245 Main Street, house 18 William street


AVERY S. W., Manufacturer and 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. 275 Main street, bds 18 William street


BABCOCK ABRAHAM, emp Streeter & Morse, h 1 Fort st Babcock Marcus, teamster, h 54 Water st


Bacon Charles W., emp U S Armory, h Pendleton ave Bacon F. B., Sec'y Mass. Life Ins. Co., h 11 W Bridge st Badger Edward, emp U S Armory, h 48 Walnut st Bagg Wm. P., emp U S Armory, h E State above Walnut Bagley James, laborer, h Hancock st below Central Bailey Charles E., emp U S Armory, h Oak st Bailey C. G., emp Collins' livery stable


Bailey Chester L., blacksmith, h cor Dwight and Court sts Bailey Edmund C., emp U S Armory, h near Mill st Bailey Henry F., emp C. L. Bailey, h 3 E Court st Bailey F. S., cashier Agawam Bank, bds 30 Maple st Bailey S. E., dealer in jewelry, Main st, h 4 Wilcox st Baker Chs., farmer, h Sixteen Acres & E Longmeadow road


Baker Daniel, h Cross road to Sixteen Acres


Baker Daniel, Jr., h Hickory st


Baker John A., machinist W R R, h 13 Vine st


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DIRECTORY.


Baker Mrs. Orrin, h 37 Water st


Baker Thomas K., mason, h 100 E Worthington st


Baker Wm. K., treas. Agawam Canal Co., h 2 Howard st Baker Wm. H., stone mason, h Cross road to Sixteen Acres Baldwin Alvin M., farmer, h York st


Baldwin Edward, emp Jas. Warner, bds York st Baldwin B. B., grocer, 6 East State st Ball Wm., machinist, h 56 Walnut st [Ind Orch


Ballard John E., clerk C. J. Eaton, bds 5 boarding house, Ballou Wm., emp Bemis & Call h Long Hill, Bangs Mrs. Mary, h cor Maple & Mulberry sts


BANGS JOHN, Manufacturer of " Massasoit," " Holyoke " and "Hampden Mills " Flour; also, Manufacturer and dealer in Plaster, Meal, Feed, Grain, &c .; mill on Mill st; store 311 Main st, house 35 Mulberry street


Bangs & Co., flour dealers, Main st opp Hampden


Bannon John H., emp W R R, h 25 Elm st


Bannon Oliver B., emp U S Armory h Hickory st,


Bannon Robert E., emp U S Armory, h Oak st Bannon Thomas, emp U S Armory, bds Oak st


Bannon Thomas M., emp U S Armory, bds 25 Elm st Barber Asa, slater, h 7 Fairbanks ave [Union sts


Barber David, emp U S Armory, h cor Walnut and East Barber Hollis, emp G. M. Dimmock h cor Bliss & Water sts, Barber John D., emp U S Armory h Mill st, Barber Samuel, emp U S Armory, h Armory st


Barber William H., emp U S Armory, h 122 East State st Barden Elbridge, emp D. Colton, h cor Park and Willow sts Barden Henry M., farmer, h cor Liberty and Charles sts Barker Alanson, h 40 Water st


Barker Clement A., emp E. Trask, bds 40 Water st Barker John, mason, h Main st, Indian Orchard


Barker Wm., emp D. D. Warren, bds cor Main and Fort sts Barlow Charles, emp W. L. Wilcox, bds 132 Main st


Barnard Mark, emp W R R, bds No. 2 Allis Block Barnes D. W., bds Cooley's Hotel


Barnes Edward, emp W R R, h W. Union st, below Water Barnes Frederick W., emp W R R, h Ferry st


Barnes James, h Maple st


BARNES JAMES W., dealer in Groceries and Provisions. All Goods promptly delivered; house and store Main street a few doors south of Bridge street


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DIRECTORY.


Barnes Merrick, proprietor Indian Orchard Hotel Barr Edwin C., confectioner, 167 Main st, h Mechanic st Barrett Charles O., clerk E. Trask, h 30 Charles st Barrett Cornelius, emp W R R, h Taylor st, above Chestnut Barrett J. W., clerk U S Armory, bds Hampden House Barrett Michael, laborer, h Ferry st


Barrett William, emp Smith & Wesson, bds 30 Charles st Barrow William, blacksmith, bds Main st, Indian Orchard Barrows Charles, school teacher, h 36 Walnut st [chon st Barrows Rev. J. S., pastor Pynchon st Church, h 11 Pyn- Barry Garret, h Ferry st


Barry Francis, emp H & N H R R, h 71 Lyman st Barry John, emp U S Armory, h Mill st, near Maple Barstow John, carpenter, h 32 William st


Barstow John Jr., carpenter, bds 32 William st


Bartholomew W. G., express freight agt, h 98 E. Wor. st Bartlett Abner J., emp J. S. Carr & Co., bds E. Bridge st Bartlett A. P., carpenter, h 51 East Worthington st Bartlett Mrs. A. H., h 29 Auburn st


Bartlett F. D., emp H & N H R R, bds 23 Fort st Bartlett F. W., shoemaker, h 23 Fort st


Bartlett George A., clerk A. W. Lincoln, bds 22 Howard st Bartlett Horace, mason, bds City Coffee House, R. R. Row Bartlett John W., h 23 Pynchon st


Bartlett Leonard, h 19 Pynchon st


BARTLETT D. J., millinery, Republican Block, 201 Main st. Manufacturer of Bonnets and Dress Caps of every description, and dealer in Millinery and Fancy Goods, Embroideries and Dress Trimmings. Old Straw Bonnets bleached, Pressed and Repaired in a superior manner, at short notice ; h 19 Pynchon st


Bartlett Ruell H., bds opp Jenksville


Bartlett Thos., painter, h 81 East Union st


Barton Aaron C., emp U S Armory, h Mill st


Barton Benj. F., blacksmith W R R, h Carew st Barton Elbridge. carpenter, h cor Mill and Pine sts Barton Mrs. E., h 29 West State st


Barton Rev. F. A., h Hampden st, Indian Orchard Barton Hiram F., emp U S Armory, bds Ashley st Barton George F., clk Pynchon & Lee, bds 29 W. State st Barton John H., emp U S Armory, h Hickory st Barton Merrick, emp W R R, bds 2 Allis Block


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DIRECTORY.


Barton William A., farmer, h York st


Bateman E. J., emp Bangs' Mills, h 377 Main st


Bateman Michael, mason, h cor Adams and Hancock sts Bateson John, dealer in millinery, h and store Main st, I. O. Bates Ariel, emp U S Armory, h Oak st


Bates Mrs. Francis, h 3 Fort st


Bates James, emp U S Armory, h Hickory st


Bates Mrs. Jerusha, h Mechanic st


Bates Lewis, emp U S Armory, h 99 Walnut st


Bates Monroe, Railroad agent, h near Mill st


Bates Norton F., emp U S Armory, h Hancock Avenue Bates Orrin, h 4 Columbia st


Bates Walter, h Hickory st


Bates Walter, Jr., emp U S Armory, h Hancock st


Bates William L., emp U S Armory, h 63 East Union st Batty John T., emp F. Frapps, bds Main st


Batty Joseph, small hardware manufacturer, h Central st Baum William, grocer, h Brewer's Block


Bauman Nicholas, tailor, h cor High and Myrtle sts


Baxter Chas. A., manufacturer shoulder braces, over P. O. Baxter Isaac C., farmer, h 75 Walnut st


BEACH & BOND, Counsellors at Law, corner of Main and Sanford sts, in front of Court Square. Notary Public and- Com- missioners for the State of New York.


Beach E. D., (Beach & Bond) h 32 Maple st


Beach Moses A., stone mason, h 111 Walnut st


Beach T. D., auctioneer, h 83 East State st [R. R. Row Beaman H. G., emp T. M. Walker, bds City Coffee House, Bean Andrew, teamster, bds Essex st


Bean Arthur N., machinist, h Water st near Gardner Bean Edward, watchman, h Ferry st


Bean James, teamster, h Essex st


Beaven Thomas, emp D. Colton, h 70 Liberty street


Becker Peter, emp F. Frapps, bds U S Hotel Beebe Geo. B., piano maker, h 18 Fremont st [Court sts


Beebe Richard, piano dealer, Foot's block, bds cor Main & Beecher Michael, laborer, bds Hampden st Beggs James G., emp S. Bowles & Co., h 17 William st


Belden David, carpenter, h 31 Main st


Belden E. M., clerk Hampden House


Belden Clinton A., M. D., h 8 Bliss st


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DIRECTORY.


Belden Homer L., fish market, Market st, h 6 'Bliss st Belding L. A., (Belknap & Belding) bds 13 West Union st Belknap & Belding, fish market, cor E. State & Market sts Belknap Moses, (Belknap & Belding) h 57 E. Union st Belknap Theo. A., emp U S Armory, h High st Bell Joseph G., emp W R R brass foundry, h 8 Auburn st Beman Horace, painter, emp T. M. Walker, bds 4 Oak st BEMIS STEPHEN C., Mayor, h 29 Chestnut st Bemis & Co., iron and coal dealers, Taylor st


Bemis Arthur J., (S. C. Bemis & Co), bds 5 Elm st


BEMIS & CALL Co., office Bemis' Block, Taylor street. Manufacturers of highly finished goods, comprising Dividers, Com- passes, Callipers, Wrenches, Steelyards, Percussion Caps, and a large variety of other Tools.


Bemis Wm. C. (Bemis & Call) h Hickory st


Bemis S. Augustus, (S. A. Bemis, Miner & Co) h 16 Pearl st BEMIS S. AUGUSTUS, MINER & Co., Pynchon House block. Importers and general dealers in English, German and American Hardware in every variety, Cut Nails and Spikes, Glass, Builders' Hardware, Machinists' Tools, Carpenters' Tools of all kinds, Files, Emory, Glue, Wire, Finishing Nails and Brads, Sand Paper, Emory Paper and Cloth, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc, Sheet Brass, Pig Tin, Spelter, Antimony, Babbit, Solder, &c.


Bemis Isaac S., emp Dewey & Olmsted, h 33 William st Bemis Sumner A., bds 41 Water st


Bemis Wm. L., (J. W. Hale & Co), h 3 W Worthington st Bible John, laborer, h Essex st


Bible Stephen, teamster, h Essex st Benercste Joseph, plaster statuary, h Cross st Bennett Charles F., h 11 East Union st


Bennett Charles F., h Berkshire st, Indian Orchard


Bennett Daniel, emp D. Smith & Co, bds 11 East Union st Bennett Joseph, teamster, h Pendleton ave Bennett Laban, painter, h 29 Williams st


Bennett Samuel F., emp W R R, h 60 Water st


Benoit Peter, emp U S Armory, h Armory st Benson Jacob, (colored) h Central st


Benton Justin B., farmer, h North Wilbraham road Betts Henry C., emp D. Smith & Co, bds 13 East Union st Benton Charles B., engineer, H & N H R R, h 9 Fort st Benton Mrs. Elisha, h 3 Oak st


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DIRECTORY.


BERAN & HORNER, Dealers in Fancy Dry Goods, such as a select stock of Embroideries, Laces, Zephyr Worsteds, Hosiery, Cambric and Muslin Edgings and Insertions, Scarfs, Collars, Sleeves, Sets, &c. No. 3 State street, 2d door from Main street.


Beran Joseph, (Beran & Horner), h Mechanic st Bertram W., cigar maker, bds Gruendler's Hotel Bessey Marshall, (M. Bessey & Co), bds 9 W Worthington st Bessey M. & Co., news office under Massasoit House Best John, emp U S Armory, bds Mill st Bickmore Oliver, emp W R.R, h 72 Lyman st Bickmore Wm. H., carpenter, h Liberty st above Charles Biggins Edward, emp W R R, bds 6 Franklin st Bicknell George A., farmer, h North Wilbraham road Bigelow Cheney, sieve works Sanford st, h 61 E Union st Bigelow Edmund, druggist, opp Court Sq, h 7 School st Bigelow Charles G., teamster, bds cor E Union & Main sts Bigelow Jotham P., tallow chandler, h High st Bigelow John, emp Wason & Co, bds cor Main & Vernon sts Bigelow J. D., emp C. Bigelow, bds 20 West State st Bigelow S., dry goods, 227 Main st, h Hooker's blk, State st


BILL G. & F., Post Office block Elm st, Book Publishers. Their publications are sold exclusively by agents. To young peo- ple of either sex, desiring agreeable and profitable employment, they offer rare inducements.


Bill Frederick, (G. & F. Bill), h Spring st


Bill Gurdon, (G. & F. Bill), h 6 William st


Billings Asahael, emp W R R, h 69 Chestnut st [Walnut Billings Asa H., emp Smith & Wesson, h E State st above Billings Charles E., machinist, h 1 William st


Billings H. M., blacksmith W R R, h 16 Emory st


Billingham W. A., conductor, H & N H R R, h Water st Bills H. J., h 10 Auburn st


Birll Joseph, tailor, emp T. Haynes & Bros., h Quincy st Birmingham Patrick, h Ferry st


Birnie Wm., (Harris & Birnie), h cor Pearl and Chestnut sts Bishop George, painter, h 9 Salem st


Bishop Geo. W., emp T. M. Walker, h New st Bishop Jesse, h 52 East Bridge st


Bishop Joseph, emp A. Foth, bds 40 Water st [Bridge st Bishop Lycortus B., emp A. F. & H. L. Niles, bds 52 E Bishop Theodore, emp U S Armory, h 48 Walnut st


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Bishop Thomas, paper maker, h 70 Maple st Bissel Charles, Jr., emp Bangs' mill, bds Mill st [ton st Bixby Orcutt, emp Thomas' foundry, bds 28 E Worthing- Bixby Lorenzo W., machinist W R R, bds Pynchon House Bixby Russell, moulder, h Congress st


Bixby Wm. P., brass moulder, h 28 E Worthington st Black Mrs., h 17 William st


Black Robert, blacksmith, h Stockbridge st


Blackman Charles, emp linen mill, h opp Jenksville


Blague Charles C., merchant tailor Main st, bds Dwight st Blague F. H., express messenger, bds Exchange Hotel Blair Joseph, h 31 Elm st Blair W. H., bds 31 Elm st


Blake Alonzo C., emp W R R, bds 23 West Bridge st


Blake B., emp H & N H R R, h cor Emory & Boylston sts Blake Charles, emp D. Colton, h 4 Gardner st Blake Elijah, h 40 East State st


Blake John R., h cor Emory and Boylston st


Blakelidge John, emp I O mills, bds 15 boarding house, I O Blanchard H., (col) barber, bds Bradford street Blauvelt Henry K., shoemaker, h Water Shop hill Blindt Charles, jeweler, h Stockbridge st


Bliss B. K., druggist, 210 Main st, h Main st


Bliss Charles, emp L. & S. Clark, bds 17 Court st Bliss Ebenezer, h 18 William st


Bliss Edwin N., building mover, h York st Bliss Eleazer W., h 15 William st


Bliss Elijah W., Springfield Marble Works, h Main st Bliss Mrs. Eliza A., h Mulberry st


Bliss Everett J., bds Barnes' block, East Bridge st


Bliss Franklin, (Bliss & Hawes), h 17 Court st Bliss George, h 1 Chestnut st


Bliss George T., farmer, h South Wilbraham road BLISS GEORGE W., Pattern Maker, No. 2 Taylor st, op- posite S. C. Bemis' Iron Store, Springfield, Mass. Agent for Aiken's Patent Knitting Machine ; house 28 Worthington street Bliss Mrs. Hannah, h 365 Main st Bliss Henry A., carriage maker, h Gardner st


Bliss Mrs. Hubbard, h Main st Bliss James H., h 298 Main st Bliss John W., h 15 School st 3


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Bliss Luther, h 298 Main st


Bliss Luther, Jr., grocer, Burt's block, h 4 William st


Bliss Joseph S., paper hanger, h Spring st Bliss Joel K., pattern maker, 111 Main st, h E. Bridge st Bliss Mrs. Mercy, h South Wilbraham road




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