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NEW BUILDINGS: TENEMENT HOUSES.
On North Main street, near the residence of C. L. Covell, William Patton has lately completed a brick mansion in plain, substantial style of architecture, but well located and having a certain air of comfort about it. Its dimensions are 40 by 44 in the main part, and 30 by 22 in the L. Its cost is estimated at $15,000. James A. Rumrill has during the year completed a large brick block of dwell- ing houses on the corner of Bridge and Chestnut streets, opposite the residence of Chester W. Chapin, Esq. The dimensions of the block are 116 by 40, and it has a fine French roof. The corner house of the block is occupied by Mr. Rumrill himself, the two middle ones by George Dwight, and George Dwight, Jr., respectively, and the one next Worthington street by Dr. C. C. Chaffee. Of fine houses now building, we would mention that of N. W. Talcott, on Round Hill, elegant in plan and finish, to cost about $20,000 ; that of George A. Flagg on State street, to cost about $6,000; and that of C. W. Rice on Pine street, to cost $5,000. Several residences in the city which have changed owners during the past year have been tastefully remodeled at much expense; among others, we would mention the old Palmer place on State street, refitted by Charles O. Chapin at a cost of several thousand dollars. The residence of J. B. M. Stebbins, on North Main street, has also undergone extensive repairs. L. J. Powers has spent large sums of money and shown considerable taste in refitting the two story house on Pearl street, built by Amaziah Mayo, and improving the grounds about it.
TENEMENT HOUSES.
Tenement building since last July has been much less than in the six months previous, and the carpenters have been mostly busy with repairs and alterations. On many of the side streets, however, new dwelling houses have sprung up. Geo. O. Kingsbury, who is counted one of the largest builders of tenement houses, has built the follow- ing: a brick block on the corner of Main and Seventh streets, for George Stebbins, at a cost of $7,000; a house on the corner of Spring and Worthington streets, for P. I. O'Connell, for $3,500 ; a house on Bradford street, for Henry Kirkland, at $2,500; a house on Summer street, for M. L. Burt, at $3,000; three houses on Sharon street, one for Thomas Conniff, at $2,200; one for Thomas Burk, at $1,100; and one for M. Leonard, at $900; one on Hancock street, for Henry Parsons, at $1,018; one on Congress street, for Mrs. Sarah Hogan, at $1,400; one on Walnut street, for William Babbitt, at $2,700. He has now in process of building one on Morris street, for W. T. Noble, contracted at $1,250; one on the first avenue north of Vernon street for James Hickey, at $2,100; one near Hampden Park, for C. C. Maloney, to cost about $2,300; and one nearly completed on Au- burn street, for sale at $3,500. Hubbard & Hendrick are now build- ing two tenement houses on Holyoke street, at a cost of $1,600 each, for Henry G. Adams. King & Clark have put up a new house on Worthington street, for Luke Hart, at a cost of $2,000. Amaziah Mayo is building a tenement house for the Western Railroad Corpo-
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ration, on Taylor street, for $2,000. C. W. Rice is putting up a nice $5,000 dwelling on Pine street; and George A. Flagg is building one on State street, to cost about $6.000. A. T. Folsom is repairing and making extensive additions to a house bought by him on East State street, and near by Warren S. Buxton is putting up a common tene- ment house. S. W. Pratt has put up a cottage for himself on Ter- rence street, a tenement on Hancock street for W. S. Greene, one on Central Street avenue for Oliver Allen. one on Monroe street for Ed- ward Ducker, and one on the South Wilbraham road for Henry Allen. Charles L. Shaw has built a double tenement house on High street for Col. James M. Thompson, a cottage for his gardener on Factory street, and a tenement house on Linden street. George B. Allen has built on Walnut street, near Oak, a two story wooden block, having a store and meat market on the first floor, and two tenements on the second. Samuel Carman has built a tenement house on Chaffee street, and Daniel Rice has erected a good two story house on King street for his own occupancy. F. W. Pease has built a tenement house on Blake's hill, for L. H. Taylor, and one on Water Shops hill. At the north end, on Carew street, W. H. King has built a good two story brick house for himself, and John Saunders has put up a small one near his greenhouse, on Grosvenor street. W. P. Hodgett, L. Sherman, and M. M. Ellis, have each built tenement houses on North Main street for their own use. C. W. Atwood and R. C. Searle have each built dwelling houses on Sargeant street. E. W. Ladd has put up a good house on North Chestnut street, A. Davis has built a double tenement house in Cypress Court, and J. B. M. Stebbins has refitted a barn into a dwelling house in Gray's court. J. M. Warriner has built, for his own use, on the corner of Worthington and Spring streets, a two story house, and Warren Mills has built a similar one on the same street for rent. He has also put up one ou Bridge street. A. A. Adams has built for C. D. Leet two houses on Vernon street, now sold to and occupied by D. B. Whipple and Roswell Lee, respect- ively. E. W. Ladd has built four houses on Lombard street. F. R. Ladd has also built two on the same street. At Indian Orchard not much has been done since last July. Several tenement houses on Hampden street have been built since the beginning of last year.
Y. M. CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
THE Young Men's Christian Association of Springfield offer a pleasant place of resort for evenings and leisure hours, enable young men to become acquainted with each other and welcome and befriend strangers. Rooms over Bridgman & Whitney's bookstore, 220 Main street, corner State; open from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. The leading political and religious newspapers, daily and weekly, together with the magazines, may be found here.
President, Charles Marsh; Vice Presidents, J. H. Appleton, H. W. Hallett; Secretary, W. C. Warren; Treasurer, William H. Hawkes ; Directors, S. J. Lincoln, H. J. Granger, Dr. C. S. Hurlbut, A. H. Fay, E. Meekins, F. A. Brewer, H. R. Stockbridge, W. H. Smith, J. D. Safford, R. R. Dearden.
HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS.
No. 23 West Union Street, Springfield,
OFFICERS-Mrs. Charles Merriam, President; Mrs. James Barnes, Mrs. William Rice, Vice Presidents; Mrs. Geo. Walker, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. T. S. Chaffee, Recording Secretary, pro tem .; Mrs. J. R. Hixon, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. F. J. Parker, Treasurer. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-The foregoing ex-officio, and Mrs. Dr. Lambert, Mrs. Heman Smith, Mrs. S. Merrick.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE-Rev. Mr. Buckingham, Rev. Mr. McKnight, Hon. George Walker.
The Board of Managers consist of two ladies from each religious society in town. Applications for admission may be made at the Home on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, between the hours of 3, and 5.
Directory.
ABBE A. B., lumber dealer, 30 E Worthington st, h Chicopee Abbe Daniel N., emp D. Warner, h 14 Washington st Abbe Henry, emp W. L. Wilcox & Co., rooms Market st Abbe James, dealer in stoves and tin ware, h 23 Spring st Abbe John A., farmer, h new Chicopee Falls road Abbott E. W., emp J. A. Eldredge & Co., bds 38 E Bridgest Abbott Florence, emp C R R, h Ferry st
Abbott George W., teamster, h 9 W Union st Abbott Henry, emp J. C. Spooner, bds 12 William st Abbott Willard, h 12 William st
Adams Albert, (Porter & Co., Agawam,) h 14 Elm st Adams Amasa A., carpenter, h 35 Charles st
Adams Benjamin, emp Wason Mfg. Co., h 9 Spring st Adams B. F., emp U S A, h 30 Oak st [h Margaret st Adams D. A., Assist. U. S. Assessor, cor Main & State sts, Adams Elihu, h Prospect Hill, Franklin st Adams & Fuller, proprietors Exchange Hotel Adams Ezekiel, (Adams & Fuller,) bds Exchange Hotel Adams Ezra E., emp U S A, h Bay st Adams Mrs. Frances, h 306 Main st
Adams George B., emp Smith & Wesson, bds 9 Spring st Adams Harrison, emp D. L. Harris & Co., h N Chestnut st Adams Harvey bds 14 Elm st
ADAMS HENRY, dye house, 159 Main st. Silk, Woolen and Cotton Goods dyed and finished in best style. Overcoats and Gents' garments, Ladies' cloaks and capes dyed and pressed without ripping. Crape shawls dyed any shade, and finished equal to new. Shawls, table spreads, coats, pants, &c., cleansed. House, South Hadley Falls.
Adams Henry G., saloon W R R depot, h 16 Cypress st Adams James B., (col'd,) barber, bds Water st foot Pynchon Adams James B., (col'd,) barber, bds 102 E State st
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Adams James N., emp W. H. Montague, bds Bradford st Adams James S., emp Smith & Martin, bds Margaret st Adams John, emp Alden's mill, h cor Mill and Locust sts Adams John B., conductor W R R, h 35 Chestnut st Adams John B., (col'd,) barber, h 102 E State st Adams John C., bds 35 Chestnut st [chon st Adams Joseph O., emp J. A. Eldredge & Co., h 34 Pyn- Adams J. Sumner, emp U S A, bds Armory st
Adams Lewis G., emp John Warner, h 4 Cross st Adams Milton, emp H. G. Adams, bds 16 Cypress st Adams Nathaniel, book-keeper, h 29 Franklin st Adams Oscar D., (Lane & Adams,) h 26 Charles st Adams P. F., (col'd,) emp Rumrill & Co., h 10 Mechanic st Adams Theodore, fish peddler, h Main st, I O Adams Timothy, emp U S A, h block 13 I O [4 Elm st Adams Wm., (col'd,) barber, cor Main and Court sts, rooms Adams Wm. F., insurance agent, h 19 Holyoke st Adams Wm. H., emp W. H. Montague, bds Bradford st Adell George, shoemaker, h Wilcox st below Water Adirondack Paper Collar Co., Harrison ave Aiken Thomas B., clerk W. B. Sibley's, bds Myrtle Street Ainsworth John L., bds 34 Water st [House
Ainsworth O. W., U S inspector, h 30 Pynchon st Aitcheson Mrs. Samuel, h 26 William st
Albee J. G., emp S. Bowles & Co., h 327 Main st Albee J. H., painter, h cor Ashley and Hancock sts Albin Joseph, tailor, emp T. L. Haynes & Co., h 28 Elm st Albro Henry, emp E. L. & J. Dickinson, h Armory st Alden Albert, emp A. Hancox, h 75 Liberty st
Alden C., woolen manuf., Mill st, h cor Maple & E Union sts
ALDEN & BREWSTER, Druggists and Chemists, Main street, opposite Massasoit Hou e, dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Artists' Materials, Toilet and Fancy Goods. Also Patent and Proprietary Medicines.
Alden Charles P., (Alden & Brewster,) h 22 Pearl st Alden Elijah, carpenter, h 83 Walnut st
Alden F. B., farmer, h South Wilbraham road Alden Frank, emp Samuel Harris, h €0 Spring st Alden James, emp U S A, h cor Swan and Stebbins sts Alden Jas. C., clerk Caleb Alden, bds cor Maple & E Union sts
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Alden J. B., emp W R R, bds cor Main and Sharon sts Alden Joel M., h Walnut st
Alden Joel M., (Gragg & Alden,) h 83 Walnut st Alden John B., emp Chase's mill, h 53 Chestnut st Alden L. P., Ins. agent, h 71 E Worthington st Alden Lucius D., h 50 E Union st
Alden Orville B., farmer, h South Wilbraham road Alden P. W., h 4 W Bridge st [ence st
Alden William W., emp R. G. Shumway & Co., h 3 Flor- Alderman A. A., emp Virgil Perkins, h 85 Walnut st Alderman Charles W., emp E. Fitzgerald, bds E State st Alexander Caleb, emp U S A, h 7 Fremont st
Alexander Henry, emp C R R, bds 11 Boylston st [ton st Alexander Henry, emp Chase's mill, h 80 E Worthing- Alexander Henry, Jr., pres't Second National bank, h 52 E Alexander John, tinner, Allis block, h 15 Fulton st [State st Alexander Reuben, emp U S A, h 2 Salem st Alexander Robert, tinner, Allis' block, h 17 Fulton st Allen Adin, fisherman, h 8 Mechanic st
Allen Albert W., butcher, h 49 Walnut st
Allen Baxter, laborer, h 135 Central st
Allen Carlos, emp W R R, h Long hill
Allen Charles H., (T. H. Allen & Bro.,) bds Cooley's Hotel
ALLEN E. C., M. D., Homeopathic Physician, house and office No. 12 East Worthington street. Office hours from seven to nine o'clock A. M., twelve to two, and seven to nine o'clock P. M.
Allen Edmund, h 20 Howard st [chon House Allen Edward L., segar store, Commercial block, bds Pyn- Allen Erastus G., emp U S A, h cor Park and Willow sts Allen Ethan O., farmer, h South Wilbraham road
Allen Eugene A., (A. G. Lord & Co.,) bds Russell House Allen F. O. & Co., tobacconists, Commercial block
Allen F. O. (F. O. Allen & Co.,) rooms Commercial block Allen Frederick, emp U S A, h 55 High st [Oak st Allen George B., market, cor Oak and Walnut sts, h 35
ALLEN GEORGE T., wholesale dealer in Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Flavoring Extracts, Fancy Soaps, &c. Wholesale agent for Colton's Select Flavors and Toilet Articles, and Norwich Corks. No. 1 Allis' New Block. House Allis' Block. 4
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Allen Haskell H., emp U S A, bds 1 Maple st Allen Henry, farmer, h South Wilbraham road Allen Henry D., emp U S A, h 30} Hancock st Allen Henry S., emp Alden Warner, bds Boston road Allen Horace, emp C R R, h 25 Auburn st Allen Horace N., soap maker, h Quincy st beyond Hancock Allen Mrs. Hubbell, h Liberty st above Charles Allen J. A., farmer, bds South Wilbraham road Allen James O., emp Wason Mfg. Co., h 74 Lyman st
ALLEN JOSIAH B., Optician ; Manufacturer of Telescopes, Microscopes and Lenses, 279 Main street, opposite Pynchon Bank. Allen Joel, farmer, h South Wilbraham road Allen John, emp D. L. Harris & Co., bds Sanford st Allen John P., emp C. W. Kimball, h 91 Walnut st Allen L. F., mason, bds 6 Elm st
Allen Lucius C., foreman filing shop U S A, h 122 E State st ALLEN M. D. & Co., (successors to J. F. Tannatt & Co.,) Plain and Ornamental Card and Job Printers, 85 and 87 Main street, Pynchon House Block, near the depot.
Allen M. D., (M. D. Allen & Co.,) h 50 E Union st Allen Oliver, h Central st ave
ALLEN THOMAS H. & BROTHER, wholesale and retail Provision Dealers and Pork Packers. Market 4 Allis' Block,
North Main street.
Allen Thomas H., (Thomas H. Allen & Bro.,) h North st Allen William B., emp U S A, h Charter ave Allin Erskine S,, master armorer U S A, h Armory square Allis John, emp Wason Mfg. Co., h Congress st
ALLIS W. H., manufacturer of all kinds of Brick, and Steam Press Brick Machines, Wheeler's Patent Water Drawer, and dealer in Sea Sand, Mortar Sand, Stone, Turf, Loam and Wood. Office, No. 2 Allis' Block, and at Hampden Brick Yard. Boards Allis' Block.
Allis William S., h 17 Oak st
Allison Charles, bds Crossett ave [House Allison Charles, emp S. D. Burbank, bds Sanford Street Allison D., emp Alden's woolen mill, bds Mill st near Main Allison William N., emp S. D. Burbank, bds 27 Elm st Almquiest Chas. J., tailor, Commercial block, h Main st Alvord Ebenezer D., bds 32 Clinton st [opp Union House
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ALVORD E., Livery and Feeding Stable, Market street in rear of Republican Block. Horses and Carriages, and Saddle Horses to let. House corner Court and Dwight streets.
Alvord Wellington, emp W R R, h 32 Clinton st Amadon H. G., emp W R R, h 11 Pearl st Amadon Titus, City Assessor, h Armory st
AMADON WM. W., dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Dye Stuffs, Groceries, &c., East State street, opposite the Armory. House 69 East Union street.
Ames David, h Maple st
Ames Edward P., bds 19 Maple st
Ames Francis, emp U S A, h 29 Holyoke st
Ames Galen, clerk W R R, h 19 Maple st
Ames John, h Mill st foot Maple
Ames Jonathan A., tinner, h 27 Holyoke st
Ames Joseph L., deputy sheriff, h Main st I O
AMES DR. N. E., Dentist, house and office over T. M. Walker & Co.'s Paint Store, Main street, opposite Court Square.
Ames Samuel, oyster dealer, Main st, h 7 Boylston st
Amidon Roger, h 94 E State st
Amidon William C., emp U S A, h Florida st
Amsden George M., emp J. Cummings, h 5 Douglass ave
AMSDEN JAMES L., 26 East State street, dealer in all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Sardines, Pickles, Jellies, &c .; also, Maillard's & Southmayd's Celebrated Confectionery. Ice Cream in its Season. House, East State street.
Anable George F., farmer, h Mill st near Central Anable William H., engineer W R R, h 45 E Worth'n st
Anderson Mrs. Ellen, h opp Jenksville
Anderson Francis H., emp U S A, h 6 Walnut st
Anderson Hugh, emp U S A, h 31 Mill st
Anderson James S., carpenter, h Woodworth ave
ANDERSON JOHN S., clerk for J. L. Worthy, proprietor of the Agawam Flouring Mills, Commission Merchant and dealer in Flour, Feed and Grain. Office 117 Main street, corner Worthing- ton. Boards 3 West Bridge street.
Anderson J. J., dentist, h and office 5 and 7 W Bridge st Anderson T., (col'd,) emp King's brickyard, bds Long Hill Anderson Timothy, emp Henry King, bds 362 Main st
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Andrews Jas. L., emp Wason Mfg. Co., bds 10 Pynchon st Andrews J. L., emp W R R, bds Barnes' bl'k E Bridge st Andrews Luther H., painter, h Quincy st beyond Hancock Andrews Roswell, emp Smith & Wesson, bds Union House Andrews Thomas H., emp Springfield Cork Co., Hillman st Andrews William A., mason, h Boylston ave Angell Albert W., emp U S A, h Armory st Angell Emerald L., emp U S A, h Worcester st I O
Angell Stephen, emp I O mills, h Berkshire st I O Angus James, emp Geo. Dwight Jr. & Co., bds E Bridge st Angus John, emp G. Dwight Jr. & Co., rooms 2931 Main st Anthony A. C., book agent, h 21 William st Anthony Patrick, emp J. & W. Loomis, h 19 Trask's bl'k Appleton J. H., cashier 1st Nat. Bank, bds Hampden House Appleton Mrs. Morgan, h Maple st Crescent hill Archibald John, carpenter, h 41 Florence st Arey, Lucas & Co., machinists, South Main st Arey J. P., (Arey, Lucas & Co.,) bds 375 Main st Armington James H., agent I O mills, h Hampden st I O Armington Walker, bds Hampden st I O
Arms William S., (Taylor, Olmstead & Co.,) h 91 E State st Armstrong A. J., emp J. Cummings, h 64 E Worthington st Armstrong Joseph, farmer, h near South Wilbraham road
ARNOLD & DICKINSON, (successors to L. Nelson,) Photog- raphers and Ambrotypists. All work done with neatness and dis- patch, and an effort to please. A liberal share of patronage solicited. Gallery Goodrich Block, Main street.
Arnold G., (Arnold & Dickinson,) rooms 34 Goodrich bl'k Arnold J. M., book-keeper T. L. Haynes & Co., h 302 Main st
ARNOLD WILLIAM & Co., wholesale dealers in Provisions, and manufacturers of Soap and Candles. Agents for Bond's Crack- ers; Boston, Oyster, Picnic, Sweet, Lemon Crackers, &c .; Soda, Wine and Ship Biscuit. Lyman street, rear of Pynchon House.
Arnold Wm., (Wm. Arnold & Co.,) h 7 W Worthington st Arnum Harvey, (col'd,) emp J. M. Thompson, bds Bay road Arthur B. F., clerk John Hooker, bds Hampden House Arthur Michael, emp U S A, bds Eastern ave Arvin John W., emp U S A, h 26 Walnut st Arvin William, emp W R R, h Ferry st Ash James, emp Henry & Marsh, h New st
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Ashley Albert B., emp Wason Mfg. Co., bds 8 Fort st
Ashley Charles, farmer, h Mill st
Ashley D. F., farmer, h 3 Spring st Ashley F. Ernest, peddler, bds 1 Maple st
Ashley Gilbert D., emp T. M. Walker & Co., h 4 Charles st Ashley Joseph, emp Allis' brick-yard, bds Carew st
Ashley Joseph J., clerk J. A. Baldwin, bds 14 Vernon st Ashley Justin, emp Chase's mill, h Carew st
Ashley Noah P., farmer, h Carew st
Ashley Roderick, h 34 W State st
Ashley Seth, emp superintendent streets, h 101 E Worth'n st Ashmun, Leonard & Wells, attorneys, Haynes' Hotel block Ashmun George, (Ashmun, Leonard & Wells,) h School st Ashton William, gunsmith, h cor Armory and Magazine sts Ashwell Charles, farmer, h Plainfield road
Ashwell James E., farmer, bds Plainfield road
Aspinwall George W., farmer, h 124 Central st Aspinwall Marcus E., superintendent alms-house Aspinwall Philip, h Mill st [below Central
Attleton Henry A., emp E. Bigelow & Co., h Hancock st Attleton Joseph, emp Samuel Bowles, bds Central st Attleton Philip, farmer, h Pine st [mon," Cabot road Atwater George M., treasurer Glasgow Co., h "Rock Rim- Atwater Kirkland W., emp Newell Bros., h York st Atwood Albert W., policeman, bds Rockingham House Atwood Charles F., emp S. Bowles & Co., h 22 Main st Atwood Charles M., cartridge maker, bds 78 Water st Atwood Cyrus W., emp. S. Bowles & Co., h Sargeant st Atwood James H., bds 34 Vine st
Atwood Joseph, h 64 Walnut st
Atwood Lewis, emp Emery & Prescott, h 34 Vine st Atwood Silas, emp T. M. Walker & Co., h 74 Water st Auchterlonie James, h 3 Cross st
Auger George L., emp U S A, h Hancock st, near State Austin C. V. R., emp U S A, h 102 Walnut st
Austin Edmund, emp S. Bowles & Co., h 13 Spring st Austin Oliver, farmer, bds Blake's hill
Austin Ranslear S., h 101} Walnut st
Austin Weaver B., emp Smith & Wesson, h 73 Water st Averill Mrs. William C., h 4 Boylston st
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AVERY HENRY, Merchant Tailor, dealer in Ready-Made Clothing, and Gents' Furnishing Goods of every description, No. 245 Main street, opposite Court Square. House 18 William street. Avery John, blacksmith, h 288 Main st [block Avery S. H. N., teacher Burnham's college, bds 4 Hooker's AVERY SETH W., dealer in Hats, Caps, Furs, Furnishing. Goods, Umbrellas, &c. Manufactures to order Silk and Cassimere Hats and Caps. Ladies furs made and repaired at short notice, at Union Block, 195 Main street. House 18 William street.
Avery Theodore L., traveling agent, h 12 Pynchon st Avis Wm., emp U S A, h cor E Worth'n and Magazine sts Ayen John, emp W. H. Wilkinson, h 37 West State st Ayres Rodney, h corner Cypress and Boylston sts
BABBITT P. P., emp W. H. Wilkinson, bds Union House Babbitt J. Everett A., emp S. Bowles & Co., bds Holyoke Babcock Marcus, ale dealer, h 54 Water st Bachant Severin, emp U S A, bds U S Hotel Bacon Charles W., emp R. M. Cooley, h 8 Park st Bacon Edward C., clerk Currier & Hodskins, h 2 Margaret st Bacon Edwin N., emp U S A, bds James st
Bacon Francis B., sec'y Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., h Elliott st Bacon Francis S., book-keeper Third Nat'l Bank, bds El- Bacon James L., emp W R R, bds 41 Franklin st [liott st Bacon Jesse H., emp Smith, Hall & Buckland, h James st Bacon John G., emp D. L. Harris & Co., bds 41 Franklin st Badaur John, emp King's brickyard, bds Long hill Badger Edward, h 48 Walnut st
Badger Frank O., emp U S A, h 26 Swan st
Bagg Edward, emp Kibbe Bros. & Co., h 2 Mechanic st Bagg William P., emp U S A, h 116 E State st
Bagg Zebina, h 2 Mechanic st
Bagley Patrick, emp Alden's woolen mill, h 16 Washington st Bailey & Burke, horse shoers, E Court st
Bailey Charles E., foreman Water Shops, h 47 Walnut st Bailey Christopher S., blacksmith, h Green st
BAILEY BROTHERS, Wagon Makers, East Court street. Heavy Wagons built to order, and all kinds of jobbing done in the best style, in Blacksmithing; Wood Work and Painting.
Bailey C. L., (Bailey Bros.,) h Agawam Bailey & Co., confectioners, 32 E State st
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Bailey Edmund C., (Bailey & Co.,) h Central st ave Bailey Edmund (Bailey & Co.,) bds Central st ave Bailey F. S., cashier Agawam National bank, h 10 Pearl st Bailey Geo. G., emp U S A, h Harrison ave [30 Wilcox st Bailey Rev. Geo. W., (col'd,) pastor Union Amer. Church, h Bailey Henry B., clerk Alexander Chapin, h 312 Main st Bailey Henry F., (Bailey Bros.,) h E Court st
Bailey Henry W., emp Bemis & Call, bds 256 Main st Bailey P. S., teller Agawam National bank, bds 22 Bliss st [Wilcox st Bailey Richard H., emp US A, h Cedar st Bailey S. E., watches and jewelry, Chicopee Bank block, h 4 Baird Frederick, clerk Russell House
Baker Benjamin, emp Howard Bros., h 39 Bliss st
Baker Charles, farmer, h Pease's hill
Baker Charles, teamster, h cor Bliss and Water sts Baker Daniel, laborer, h Plumtree road
Baker Daniel, farmer, h near So Wilbraham road
Baker Henry K., (Lee & Baker,) bds 32 Spring st Baker John A., emp U S A, h 10 Stebbins st Baker John A., emp W R R, h 13 Vine st
Baker Joseph L., emp U S A, h 12 Salem st Baker Mrs. Orrin, h 37 Water st
Baker Peter, emp E. W. Dickinson & Co., h 27 Park st
Baker Thomas K., master mason, h 53 Spring st
Baker William, farmer, h near South Wilbraham road Baker Wm. K., treasurer Agawam Canal Co., h 32 Spring st Baldwin B. B., grocer, under Universalist church
Baldwin Edward N., emp Bemis & Call, h York st Baldwin Geo. T., clerk A. W. Lincoln, bds 4 Mulberry st Baldwin & Warburton, milliners, 1 Barnes' block, up stairs Baldwin H. M.,(Baldwin & Warburton,) rooms Barnes' block.
BALDWIN J. A., dealer in Clothing, Hats, Caps, and Fur- nishing Goods, 138 Main street, corner Vernon. House 14 Vernon street.
Baldwin John F., carriage maker, h cor Willow st and Cros- Baldwin Simon, emp U S A, h Hancock st [sett ave Baldwin Thomas, emp Smith & Wesson, h 29 Ashley st Baldwin William T., emp U S A, h Armory st Ball Alonzo F., painter, bds Crossett ave
Ball William, emp D. Smith & Co., h 25 E Union st
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Ball William, emp D. L. Harris & Co., h 56 Walnut st Ballard J. E., fish market, 70} E Wor st, h 112 E Wor st Ballou Alonzo, emp Wason Mfg. Co., h 34 Pynchon st Ballou Frank, emp Kimball & Blodgett, bds 14 Vine st Ballou H. A., emp T. M. Walker & Co., bds 59 Spring st Ballou Mrs. William, h 8 Fremont st
Bangs E., clerk L. J. Powers & Bro., bds Russell House BANGS JOHN, Manufacturer of " Massasoit," " Holyoke," and "Hampden Mills " Flour; also manufacturer and dealer in Plaster, Meal, Feed, Grain, &c .; mill on Mill street; store corner State and Market streets. House 12 High street.
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