The Agawam manual and directory : a summer resort, religious, school and society manual and resident and business directory of the Agawam district : first part, Ipswich, Rowley, and Hamilton , Part 11

Author: Perley, M. V. B.
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: H. Lee M. Pike, Printer
Number of Pages: 216


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Mary E, b 28 So Main.


Woodbury, Andre, wool broker (Boston), h off High n RR. Geo, s r, Lakeman's beach-85.


Geo L, s r, Lakeman's beach.


Woodward Henry, n footbridge, 47 So Main.


Worcester Ellen E Mrs, dressmaker, 22 Green.


York Wells E, section foreman RR, h 47 Central n hotel.


Young Ambrose, emp mill, h County at Norton's brook.


Geo G, barber, b Jeremiah Smith's.


TENANTS ON LITTLE NECK,


This summer resort is a hill and also almost an island, and with its contiguous companion on Jeffries' Neck, is de- scribed on page 17. It has twenty-two cottages now, and contracts for several others the coming season. These hills


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were discovered by the Norsemen-Bjarne in 985, Leif in 1000, Thorwald in 1002, Thorfinn in 1007. The names of the houses, so far as known, are given with the owners' names, respectively:


Austin Jos L, Salem, Massasoit house,


Baker S N et al, Ipswich, Porgee house. Blair James, Cambridge, Ocean house.


Boyd Chas E, Cambridge, Key Note house.


Buswell Thos J, Cambridge, Good Luck house.


Clark A B, Peabody, Bay View house.


Clark A B, Peabody. Damon Curtis, Ipswich, Damon house.


Hodgkins Aug, Ipswich, Hawks' Nest.


Hurcombe Mrs, Ipswich.


Kimball Fred, Ipswich, Bella Vista.


Lakeman Geo, Ipswich, Tri-mountain house. Locke M A, Lynn.


Rose Andrew A, Ipswich, Rose cottage.


Shatswell Nath'l Col et al, Ipswich, Grand Army.


Sheppard Walter, Ipswich, Uncle Tom's Cabin. Simpson E O, Somerville, Saxonville house.


Soderholtz Mrs, Everett.


Todd James A, Salem, Salem house.


Willcomb Frederic, Ipswich, Crows' Nest.


Willcomb Frederic, Ipswich, Sea View.


Bea. M. Blodgette, Attorney = at = Law, Rowley, Mass.


GEO. E. PORTER, CONTRACTOR


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


EVERY KIND OF MEMORIAL WORK


H. P. SMITH & CO.,


Importers, designers and makers of


MONUMENTS AND TABLETS 21-23 HAVERHILL ST. - 10 BEVERLY ST. BOSTON 1


THOROUGH AND HONEST WORK.


ABUNDANT REFERENCES.


Statuary, Urns, Settees and Chairs, Marble Shelves, Washbowls, Slabs, Soapstone Tubs, Sinks, etc.


P. E CLARKE, AGI


IN MARBLE AND GRANITE,


STEAMER CARLOTTA,


a fine staunch boat, fully registered and well equipped, reaches all points of interest on our beautiful and picturesque river and bay. She makes two trips daily during the sea- son, from the middle of June to the middle of November, to Little Neck and Plum Island, leaving steamboat wharf at 9 A. M. and 2 p. M. and returning at 11.30 A. M., in time for the outward noon train, and at 5.30 P. M. in time for the out- ward 6 o'clock train. She makes Sunday trips also. She is always ready, during the season, to accommodate excursion parties. Particulars can be obtained of N. Burnham, Captain.


MRS. GEORGE E. MAGARIMY, TEACHER OF A. DRAWING AND PAINTING, IN VARIOUS BRANCHES.


Also orders taken for Portraits from Potographs or from Life, in Oil, Pastel and Crayon.


Ipswich, Mass,


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TOWN OFFICERS,


Clerk, Benj. P. Mighill.


Selectmen, Assessors, and Overseers of the Poor, Frank P. Todd, Joseph S. Todd, Adoniram J. Stockbridge.


Treasurer and Collector, George Kimball.


Constables, Charles S. Thompson, Charles A. Lunt.


Police, Gorham R. Hardy, Daniel O'Brien, Hiram Kneeland.


School Committee, Harland C. Foster, Joseph D. Dodge, Joseph N. Dummer.


Registrars of Voters, George B. Prime, Frank E. Jackson, Benj. P. Mighill.


Firewards, Daniel O'Brien, Charles W. Hale, Charles E. Marshall, Charles P. Dresser, Joseph N. Dummer, Oliver A. Rundlett.


Forest Firewards, Gorham R. Hardy, Solomon E. Daniels, John H. Tenney, Thomas Prime.


Surveyors of Highways with number of their districts respectively, 1 Frank H. Adams, 2 George Prescott, 3 Alonzo M. Spiller, 4 John Mahoney, 5 Wm. Perley, 6 Thomas Hale, 7 Willard L. Bailey, 8 Paul A. Dodge, 9 James C. Stewart, 10 Edward Millett, 11 Gorham R. Hardy, 12 Solomon E. Dan- iels, 13 John H. Tenney, 14 Willis E. Churchill.


Fence Viewers, Joseph S. Todd, Thomas P. Hale, Daniel O'Brien.


Pound Keeper, Amos B. Daniels.


Field Drivers, Alonzo M. Spiller, John Mahoney, William Perley, Willard L. Bailey, James C. Stewart, Gorham R. Hardy, Solomon E. Daniels, Willis E. Churchill.


Sealer of Weights and Measures, Oliver A. Rundlett.


Surveyors of Wood, Lumber and Bark, Charles H. Walker, George E. Daniels, Phineas A. Dodge.


Miscellaneous .- Valuation of real estate, $447,077; of personal estate, $86,433; number of acres assesssed, 10,371; total tax, $8138.62; rate of taxation per thousand, $13; number of persons assessed, 655; number assessed only poll


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tax, 169; number of polls, 408 including 2 females; number of houses, 300; of horses, 225; of cows, 396; of sheep, 34; of swine, 58; of neat cattle other than cows, 139; female poll tax, 50 cents.


CHURCHES.


The First Parish : Clerk, Frank P. Todd; treasurer, Will- iam S. Foster; standing committee, Daniel H. Hale, Wood- bury Smith, Frank P. Todd.


The Society : Clerk, Benjamin P. Mighill; treasurer, Will- iam S. Foster.


The First Church, organized in 1639, is now without a pastor. Clerk, Benjamin P. Mighill; treasurer, James T. Plumer; deacons, James T. Plumer, Daniel W. Bradstreet ; standing committee, Daniel W. Bradstreet, Eben S. Keyes, James N. Todd; examining committee, James T. Plumer, Eben S. Keyes, Benjamin P. Mighill, Daniel W. Bradstreet and the pastor ; pulpit supply committee, Benjamin P. Mighill, John Lambert, James N. Todd.


The Sunday school was organized in 1818. Superintendent and treasurer, Benjamin P. Mighill. Number of pupils, 146 ; of teachers, 16; of volumes in the library, 402.


Woman's Board of Missions .- Ruth A. Lambert, presi- dent; Elizabeth Mighill, secretary ; Susan O. Prescott, treas- urer.


Ladies' Benevolent Circle .- Martha H. Plumer, president; Rosina Jewett, vice-president; Elizabeth Mighill, secretary ; Mary B. Kimball, treasurer.


Our request for information was not heeded by the officers of the other church societies.


JOHN HARRISON TENNEY,


the man of this town who is most widely known to-day, is the subject of this sketch. Mr. Tenney was reared as a far- mer, one of those independent royalties that are permissible in a republican form of government, in fact, that give to any government its steady, even permanence. He was born in Rowley 22 November 1840, and his years measure just the


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time between the elections of the two Harrisons to the na - tional Presidency.


Mr. Tenney is a natural musician. His parents were choir leaders and noted singers. The children are excellent singers and players. The regime of his home afforded abun- dant opportunity for cor- rect instruction in the principles of music and the development of musical talent, and he has always made the most of his priv- ileges. He is now the au- thor or associate editor of a score of singing books. There are eleven Sunday school and Gospel Song books: Songs of Joy; Songs of Faith; Spiritual Songs; Gems of Gospel Song; Songs of Promise ; Beacon Light; Shining Light; Sharon's Dewy Rose; Sweet Fields of Eden ; Work and Worship. There are two anthem books: Anthem Offering; American Anthem Book. There are three choir and singing school books; Singing Schocl Banner: Crown of Praise; National JOHN HARRISON TENNEY. Singer. There are two temperance books: Temperance Jewels; Bells of Victory. His last book is a collection of anthems, glees, quartets, etc., for male voices, called the American Male Choir.


In January, 1884, Mr. Tenney was received into member- ship in the Linebrook church, and the June following was elected second deacon. Upon the death of the venerable Dea- con William F. Conant, who had carried the burden of the church for years. Deacon Tennev succeeded to the first dea- concv. Mr. Tennev had been the support of the choir for many years as chorister and organist and merits much con- sideration for his assiduous service. Deacon Tenney's musi- cal talent is his opportunity to do a vast amount of good. He has begun well. His songs and glees are wonderfully adapted to develop or inculcate correct social principles in the minds and hearts of the young. He is still at work.


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STREET DIRECTORY.


Bradford, from Weathersfield by Summer across Turnpike through the Plain to Georgetown line.


Central, from Main at Baptist ch to Glen road.


Church, from Main opp Hammond to Central.


Cross, from Glen rd to Weathersfield, from 93 to 83 on map. Depot av, from East Main, Glenrd, at Burke's cor to RR depot. East Main, from Main and Pleasant by Warehouse rd, Depot


av, Glen rd, Kittery st and Knight's Crossing, to New- bury line.


Glen road, from E Main at Burke's cor, by Kittery, Pleasant, Central, Cross to Glen Mills.


Hammond, off Main by Cong ch.


Hillside, from Weathersfield to Glen Mills.


Independent, from Summer at Central sq to Weathersfield.


Kittery, from Glen road by Kittery av to East Main. Kittery av, off Kittery.


Main, from So Main by Summer, Central, Hammond and Church to East Main and Pleasant.


Park, from Summer at Independent to Main and South Main. Pleasant, from junc of Main and So Main by School to Glen rd. ProspeSt av, off South Main to Prospect hill.


School, from Central at Town House to Pleasant.


South Main, fro n Main and Park to Ipswich line.


Sun ner, from Main at Central sq by Park to Bradford.


Turnpike, from Ipswich line at Linebrook through Hunsley- ville and Glen Mills to Newbury line.


Warehouse road, from East Main to Warehouse.


Weathersfield, from Central n Town House by Bradford and


Cross, across Turnpike into Walker's Mills to George- town line, at 35 on the map.


VILLAGES. [See map of Rowley.]


Danielsville, off Bradford-22 to 27.


Glen Mills, on Turnpike, Hillside and Glen road-44 to 56 and 86 to 88.


Hunsleyville, on Turnpike-57 to 64.


Kittery, on Kittery st and av-99 to 104.


The Plain, sometimes called Rooty Plain, on Bradford-1 to 21. Walker's Mills, on Weathersfield-28 to 35.


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Adams Edwin H, mfr stiffenings, b D Saunders, So Main.


Frank H, died 20 Oct 1888.


Lewis A, carpenter, East Main.


Warren H, farmer, Plain-14.


Stephen, Boston Express, Main opp Warehouse road.


Bailey Albert E, PM, (& George G, druggists) (PO), h Weath- ersfield n Bradford.


Catherine, Weathersfield n Bradford.


Edward, carpenter, Weathersfield n Bradford.


Frederick, carpenter, Weathersfield n Bradford.


George G, (& Albert E, druggists,) (PO) h Weathers- field n Bradford.


Willard L, carpenter, Weathersfield n Bradford.


Bartlett Benj W, M D, hospital, Main.


Morrill C, farmer, Bradford-72.


Batcheldor Geo P, farmer Boynton's, b Main. Orrin W, painter, So Main n Ipswich line.


Bean Josiah W, flagman, Bean's crossing n depot.


Bedee Appleton G, farmer, So Main n Central sq.


Bishop Amos, farmer, So Main.


Arthur, deputy sheriff, Central next ch.


Blackington Alfred K, farmer, Main n Pleasant. Carrie, Weathersfield opp Bradford. Mary B, wid Oliver, Main n Pleasant. Oliver A, farmer, Weathersfield opp Bradford. Blodgette Geo B, lawyer, Central. Mary C, Central.


Boynton Ebenezer, carriage-cushions, Bradford-79. Elizabeth W, wid Henry, Main n Baptist church. Henry P, country store, Main c Summer, h Main opp Central. John Mrs, widow, Independent.


John E, shoe-cutter Henderson's and livery, h Main opp Central sq.


S Augustus, heel mfr and livery and depot car- riages, Central, h Main n Baptist church.


Bradstreet. Alfred K, shoemaker, Summer c Independent. Chas W, shoes, Henderson's, So Main Daniel W, farmer, Hillside-46. Frank W, heels, Ellsworth's, East Main n Pleasant


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Bradstreet George H, bookkeeper at mill, Glen Mills-50. Justin N. shoemaker, Main n Pleasant. Lorenzo T, com trav, So Main n Central sq.


Howard, heel cutter Boynton's, Summer c Indepen- dent.


Moses, farmer, Elm av off East Main.


Moses B, cutter Prime's, Main opp Pleasant.


Rachel, Summer c Independent.


Samuel N, shoemaker, Main n Pleasant.


Sarah M, housekeeper, East Maine n Pleasant.


Thos, farmer, Elm av off East Main.


Wm N, shoemaker, East Main n Pleasant.


Bray Chas A, edge-setter (Hanover, Mass) h-72.


Brown Edwin S, innersole cutter, Summer c Independent. Geo W, mason, Main opp Hammond.


J W, heelshop, Weathersfield n Central.


Judson W, heel mfr, Weathersfield opp Bradford.


Lewis, shoes Damon's, Weathersfield-n 80.


Margaret, wid Wm H, School n Town House.


William, heels Boynton's, b G. W. Brown's, Main n PO Bucklin Alonzo K, b Central.


Burbank Joseph H, shoe-cutter Henderson's, Central n P O. Burke Charles P, heel cutter, Railroad av.


Elijah W, heel mfr Burke's Cor, East Main.


Frank L, heel mfr, h Main opp P O.


Thos W, heel cutter, Railroad av.


Burnham Joseph P, bookkeeper Boynton's, Main n Baptist ch Nancy F, wid Joseph B, Main n Baptist church.


Burns James F, shoemaker, Hunsleyville-62.


Butler Alfred H, blacksmith opp Baptist ch Main, b Eagle h. Carleton Lizzie G, school teacher opp Burke's, h Main opp Pleasant.


Carpenter Almon E, station agt, h depot.


Willard M, view photographer, Central opp School


Carter James shoes and farming, Weathersfield-n 80. John Q A, farmer, Weathersfield-n 81.


Ceby Henry A, farmer, Weathersfield-40.


Leverett R, farmer, Weathersfield-84. Richard, farmer Weathersfield-40.


Chadbourne Lewis G, heels Burke's, h Hammond.


Chaplin Alfred, 72 years old, Hunsleyville-66. Charles, 80 years old, Walker's Mills-28. Emma E, stitcher (Haverhill), Hunsleyville-66. H Alvin, heel cutter, Hunsleyville-66.


Chapman Benjamin D, farmer, Central. John, 79 yrs old, shoemaker and farmer, Plain-10 Child Thomas F, farmer and poulterer, Bradford -- 74.


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Cheney Eva D, Hammond n Main.


William P, shoemaker Prime's, h Central.


Churchill Willis E, farmer, Central, Todd's sq. Clark Charles L, carpenter, near Georgetown line-33. Jane, Weathersfield n Independent. John P, Weathersfield n Independent.


Matilda J, wid Aaron, 73 yrs old, Bradford-70. Wilbur F, miller, Glen Mills.


Clapp Ferdinand Paul, laborer, Plain-4.


Cloutman Ruth W, sr, Kittery av-104.


Cobb Arthur H, heel cutter Brown's, b S N Bradstreet's.


Collins Charles, Bean's crossing tender night, h n depot. Jacob L, heel cutter Burke's, h n depot.


John W, heel cutter Burke's, h East Main. Lawrence, heel cutter Burke's, h Railroad av.


Samuel M, heel cutter Boynton's, h Pleasant.


Colson Nelson H, cabinet maker (Newburyport) h So Main. Conant George W, farm hand, Hunsleyville .. Cook Arthur L, heeler Henderson's, h Pleasant. .


Charles Eugene Ulmer, heeler Henderson's, School. James H, stitcher Henderson's, Central. Jeremiah, heeler Henderson's, School.


Cooper Richard, wire puller Damon's, J P Dole's Summer. Sarah E, trimmer Damon's, J P Dole's, Summer.


Corson Kate, domestic Dr Bartlett's, Main. Susan A, housekeeper, Weathersfield-37.


Crampsey Albert, heel cutter Burke's, h Railroad av.


Cressey George H, heel cutter Burke's, h Pleasant. George J, farmer, Pleasant n Glen rd.


" Irene B, Blodgette's, Central.


Lyman M, cutter and room overseer (Lynn) h Main n Pleasant. Moses B, farmer, Central.


Sarah W, wid Bradstreet, Main n Pleasant. Thomas B, 84 years, Blodgette's, Central.


Cummings George E, nailer, Henderson's.


Damon Bernard, sole mfr, Central opp Town House, h Main n Kimball's grocery. Ebenezer B, innersoles, Central opp School. Daniels Amos B, Independent.


A Forney,-carriage builder, Danielsville-22.


E Alvin, trimmer Henderson's, Hammond. George E, wagon and sled builder, Danielsville-24. George W, farmer, Danielsville-22. John F, farmer, Danielsville-25. Martha, Danielsville-23.


Mary E, Danielsville-22.


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Daniels Moses A, farmer, Danielsville, Bradford c Daniels. Moses E, farmer, Danielsville-23. Rebecca, wid Ebenezer, Central.


Solomon E, farmer, Danielsville-26. Susan, 79 years old, Bradford-70.


Davenport Byron S, farmer and shoemaker, Hunsleyville-64. Susie E, Hunsleyville-64.


Dickinson Osborn, clammer, East Main n Warehouse rd. Dodge Benjamin S, farmer, Plain-13. Joseph D, farmer, Dole's Corner-42. Lucy J, wid Madison, 75 years, Plain-14.


Phineas, farmer and mill sawyer, Plain-20.


Paul Abbott, farmer, Dole's Corner-42.


P Alphonso, farmer and mill sawyer, Plain-20. Sarah P, wid Joseph T, 76 years old, Dole's Cor-43. Sarah P, Dole's Corner-43.


Dole Annie T, Glen Mills-38.


Charles L, fitter Henderson's, h Independent c Summer. E Ira, farmer, Glen Mills-38.


Fred S, farmer, Glen Mills-38.


John P, boarding house, Summer n Foster's shop. Mehitable P, widow, Summer cor Common. S Lizzie, Glen Mills-38. Downing Jeremiah, farmer, Glen Mills-36, William J, farmer, Hunsleyville-60.


Dresser Charles P, farmer, Plain n school house-18. Daniel W, shoemaker, Summer. George H, farm hand, Main opp Baptist ch.


George M, farmer, Walker's Mills-29. John M, died 1 Nov 1887 aged 65 years-29. Julia A, wid John M, n Walker's Mills-29. Samuel P, farmer, Plain n school house-18. .


Drew Jonas S, shoes and farming, Weathersfield-n 81. Dummer Carrie S, Glen Mills-51. Joseph N, milling, Glen Mills-55. Nathaniel N, grain merchant & miller, Glen Mills-51 William, music teacher, Glen Mills-51. Dunn Eveline Mrs, Plain n school house-9. Patrick D, farmer, Central n Todd's sq-90.


Duran Lewis Henry, miller, Glen Mills-54. Durgin S Augustus, garden farmer, Hammond. Dwinells John E, farmer, Plain-6. Edgerly Charles R, farmer, Glen Mills-37. Ellsworth Milton, heel mfr, Weathersfield opp Bradford. Simeon, 87 years old-Central. Simeon, heels Ellsworth's, Weathersfield. Winnefred, heels Ellsworth's, Weathersfield.


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Ellwell William O, heels Burke's, East Main c Warehouse rd. Emerson Abbie Mrs, 81st year, Walker's Mills-33. John W, bootmaker, Central c School. John W Jr, bootmaker, Central c School. Leslie M, bootmaker, h Main opp post office. Timothy W, grocer, East Main c Pleasant.


Evans George C, grocer Main opp Hammond, farmer, Bay View, Hammond. Samuel D, (Haverhill), s r, Summer opp Central sq.


Farnum Sarah B, wid John H, Glen rd n Turnpike-88. Ferguson Daniel, heels Boynton's, b Brown's, Main. Floyd Charles H, Potato Island, "down river." George A, Nelson's Island, "down river." John R, Nelson's Island, "down river." Paul, farmer, Weathersfield-35.


Foss Benjamin W, farmer, Central c Todd's sq. Joshua N, insurance broker etc, Hillside-45.


Sarah A, wid Mark T, housekeeper, Hillside-45. William A, farmer, Central c Todd's sq.


Foster David Philemon, shoemaker, So Main n Ipswich line. Emily E Mrs, Glen Mills-51.


Hannah, wid Philemon C, So Main n Ipswich line. Harland C, shoe mfr, Summer.


Laura B, school teacher, Summer n Bradford. Lucy P, wid William C, Summer.


Mary E, school teacher (Ipswich Village), Summer. Stillman L, b Mrs A G Hale's, So Main n Ipswich line. Walter C, shoemaker, Main. William S, shoe mfr, Summer.


Frost Edward L, Plain n school house-9. Frank L, blacksmith, Danielsville, h-1.


Joseph B, blacksmith, Danielsville, h-1.


Furbish Samuel, farm hand, Plain-16. Gilday John, butcher, Central n Todd's sq-91. . Katie, Glen rd n Todd's sq-91. Mary, Glen rd n Todd's sq-91. Patrick, farmer, Central n Todd's sq-91.


Goodwin Addie E, housekeeper J R Millett's, So Main. Albert O, Plain.


Frank W, mason, East Main c Pleasant. George P, farmer, East Main n Pleasant.


Goss Frank M, engineer Ellsworth's, h Weathersfield n Cent'l Gray Charles, heels Burke's, Main n Pleasant. Mary E, wid Henry, Main n Pleasant. Richard, sole cutter Henderson's, h Weathersfield n ('ent'l Richard T, sole cutter Henderson's. Main c Pleasant. Hale Abbie J, school teacher, Hillside-47.


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Hale Annie M, Hillside-49.


Apphia G, wid Jos, boarding, So Main n Ipswich line. Carrie A, millinery Central, h Pleasant. Charles, farmer and shoemaker, East Main n Pleasant. Chas W, farmer and shoemaker, East Main n Pleasant. Daniel, farmer, Hillside-47.


Daniel H, farmer, So Main n Ipswich line.


Ednah P, sch teacher, Hillside-47. Emma A, s r, Hillside-49.


Everett B, scrap leather (Boston), h grocer Prime's, Cent'l Ezra, 84 years old, Hillside-49.


James O, gardener, Glen rd-49.


John P, farmer, Hillside-47.


Josiah B, carpenter, Railroad av.


Joshua, 81 years old, Hammond.


Sarah M, dressmaker, Central, h Pleasant.


Thaddeus, Glen Valley farmer, Glen rd-49.


Thomas, farmer, Pleasant. Thomas P, farmer, Pleasant.


William C, clk (Boston), h off Summer opp Central sq. W Merrill, leather (Boston), off Summer opp Central sq Hall Charles, farmer, Plain-12. Jacob, farmer, Plain-12. Thomas T, farmer, Pleasant.


Hammans William, heel cutter, Hammond.


Hardy Eliza C, housekeeper, Plain n school house-7. Gorham H, farmer, Weathersfield-80.


Mary A, heels Ellsworth's, Weathersfield-80. Richard G, market farmer, Plain-19.


Harley John, Boynton's, h J P Dole's, Summer. . Harris Rachael E, paster Boynton's, Hammond.


Hawkins Lucy, domestic A G Hale's, So Main.


Haynes Anna E, wid Samuel M, Glen rd c Turnpike-86. Hazen John G, bookmaker, Weathersfield n Central.


Joseph W, Plain-12. Nathan T, bootmaker, b hotel.


Henderson Daniel S, farmer, Bradford-78.


E W (& Co), boot and shoe mfr, Main opp P O. Francis D, shoe mfr, Main, h Central.


Herbert Ann L, wid Dr Richard, Summer opp Central sq. Charles, h Summer.


Hicken Albert A, bookkeeper FL Burke's, East Main, h Main opp PO.


Thomas W, bootmaker, So Main n Ipswich line. Hiller Hattie E, Walker's Mills-29.


Wellington, coll agt for books, Walker's Mills-29. Hill Elvira W Mrs, East Main, n Warehouse rd.


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Hobson Elnathan, farmer, Summer opp Central sq.


Henry W, shoemaker Henderson's, h Summer c Inde- pendent. Priscilla J, housekeeper, Summer opp Central sq. Hodgdon Albert H, heels Damon's, b E B Saunders, Weathers- field-n 81.


Hopkins Eben, teamster, Glen Mills-b 54.


Hopkinson Mary P, Weathersfield n Independent.


Horsch Annie C, domestic, Glen Mills-52.


Howe Amos W, farmer-39.


Ruth, wid Emerson, G Prescott's, Main.


Hoyt James M, engineer Damon's, Summer. Hubbard Calvin, farmer, Plain-16.


Humphrey Daniel, painter, b Eagle Hotel, Main.


Hurley John, heel cutter, Main.


Hutchinson Lewis, shoes (Beverly), h Main n hotel. Mary. Ann, Main n Eagle Hotel.


Jackson Daniel K, farmer, Plain n school house-8. Frank E, com trav, h Weathersfield. Nellie S, J Scott Todd's, Central. Janes Granville L, teamster, Walker's Mills-30.


Jaques Alton E, paster Boynton's, J P Dole's, Summer. C Louise, domestic A J Stockbridge's, Kittery av-100 Edwin S, canvasser, Hammond.


Harry A, heel cutter, So Main n Ipswich line.


Jellison Horace K, cutter Damon's, h Summer opp Central sq Moses G, shoe cutter, Railroad av n depot. Nathan H, farm hand, Weathersfield-n 80.


Jewett Alfred K, clk Prime's grocery, h D Saunders, So Main. Florence G, teacher Center Intermediate school, Ham- mond n church.


Herbert, sole cutter Damon's, h Weathersfield c Cent'l Herbert L, heel cutter, Weathersfield n Central.


John M, shoe cutter, h n Prime's store, Central. Mark, carpenter, Hammond n church.


Moses C, Bradford.


Oscar A, shoe cutter Foster's, Hammond n church. Johnson Edith M, East Main n Pleasant.


George J, Newburyport and Rowley express, East Main n Pleasant.


Joseph, house painter, Central n P O.


Joseph 2d, boot laster Todd's, Hammond.


Leander, heel cutter Ellsworth's, Weathersfield n Turnpike-85.


Lottie R, milliner (Newburyport) E Main n Pleasant Nehemiah, Railroad av.


Samuel P, farmer, Pleasant.


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Johnson Walter N, section hand RR, h Railroad av. William Capt, steamer Escort, h Railroad av. William G, h Railroad av.


Kallock Levi, boot crimper (Georgetown), Plain-2. Kelley Bartlett, section foreman RR, h Railroad av.


William W, machine pegger Henderson's, h Summer c Independent. Kent Jacob, machine pegger, Weathersfield c Central. Jacob, farm hand, Weathersfield-41.


James H, farm hand, Weathersfield-n 80. Jesse, farm hand, Hillside-46.


Keves Eben S, bootmaker, Central n Prime's store. Henry E, farmer, Railroad av n depot.


Killam Lucy A Mrs, 70 years old, Main n Central sq.


Kimball Charles, bootmaker Todd's, Hammond.


Edward A, cutter Todd's, h Central n church.


George, grocer, Summer c Main.


George F, Main opp Central.


Mary B, Summer c Main. William, shoemaker, Central n church.


King John, trimmer Henderson's, School.


Kneeland Asa, shoemaker, Bradford-73. Eunice, 79 years old, Hunsleyville-59.


Hiram, fish, opp Baptist ch, h Central. Joseph, shoemaker, Weathersfield-n 80.


Knox Rufus, trimmer Henderson's, b Central. Lambert Elizabeth G, Main opp Boynton's store. George N, farmer, off East Main. John, 80 years old, Main opp Central sq.


John Mrs, 80 years old, Main opp Central sq. Maria, 83d year, Main n Eagle House. Mary G, Main opp Boynton's store. Mehitable, Main opp Boynton's store.


Lee William S, stock fitter, h Bay View, Hammond.


Littlefield George D, shoes Henderson's, Weathersfield n Inde- pendent.


M Frank, heel cutter Ellsworth's, Central n church Longfellow Caroline S, 81 years old, Glen rd c Turnpike-86. Lummus Mary A, Common opp Central sq. Lunt Ada N, Glen rd-87.


Charles A, engineer Boynton's, School n the brook. George Albert, Central-87.




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