The Andover and North Andover directory, 1893-94 : a general directory of the citizens, business and streets, and other useful information , Part 8

Author: Andover (Mass.)
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: Sparrow & Farnsworth
Number of Pages: 218


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Nidetch Max, custom tailor, 114 Essex . · page R' Oswald William & Co. dry and fancy goods, etc. 225-235 Essex. . page O Regan-William P. architect, office Essex Bank bldg. Essex · · page Y


Ryder A. F. druggist, cor. Essex and Broadway. · page X


Slater John, plumber and coppersmith, Essex cor. Hampshire .. . . page R


Stearns A. W. dry and fancy goods, ladies' garments, etc. Essex . . page V Stiegler E. C. & Co. furniture, upholstering, etc. 124 Essex. ... . page S Sullivan & Willard, crockery, glass, tinware, etc. 531 Essex .. . . page X Taylor & Co. wholesale and retail grocers, 57 to 61 Broadway. . page CC Telegram Printing House, 25 and 27 Appleton. . . page T


The Bouquet, millinery, 210 Essex .. · page N


Thornton Brothers, florists, 384 Broadway · page Z


Tompkins N. S. S. paints, oils, dye stuffs, etc. 191 Essex · page H


Treat Hardware and Supply Co. 582 and 584 Essex .. · page F


Trees Steam Machine Carpet Beating Works, 473 Essex : page M


Trees H. J. dye house, office 473 Essex. page M Valley Archille, photographer, 390 Essex · page W


Warren F. A. men's clothing and furnishings, ['87 Essex · · page T


Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Co. 375 Essex. . . page Y Whitney H. M. & Co. druggists, 297 Essex. .first card inset Wurzbacher & Co. stoves, ranges, etc. 17 and 21 Jackson and


162 Common. · page DD


FRANK M. GREENWOOD,


-DEALER IN-


PURE COCHECIWICK LAKE ICE


Families and Stores Supplied.


Residence, Pond Street. North Andover.


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THE NORTH ANDOVER DIRECTORY,


- CONTAINING


A General Directory of the Citizens, Business and Streets,


AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION.


A. B. SPARROW, COMPILER.


The publishers desire to express their thanks to the people of North Andover for the courtesy and aid extended to them in their labor of canvassing for the Directory, and also for the liberal patronage received for their first edition. While efforts have been made to have the Directory correct, patrons will please bear in mind the diffi- culty of compiling an edition of so large a list of names without an occasional ortho- graphical error; and we trust that all who give the work any attention will look for its merits rather than its defects.


SPARROW & FARNSWORTH, PUBLISHERS, SHIRLEY VILLAGE, MASS.


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MRS. ELLEN MAHONEY,


-DEALER IN-


Dry and- Fancy Goods, GROCERIES, BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY, Confectionery, &c. 35 East Water Street, North Andover.


J. G. BROWN, --- DEALER IN-


DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Hosiery, Underwear, &c.


-ALSO- A full line of Men's, Women's and Children's BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. Agents for RHODES & MOULTON STEAM LAUNDRY. Water Street, North Andover.


FRANK M. GREENWOOD,


-- DEALER IN-


PURE COCHECIWICK LAKE ICE


Families and Stores Supplied.


Residence, Pond "Street, North Andover.


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CONTENTS.


Abbreviations,


· 119


Business Directory.


156


Churches,


107


County Officers,


19


Fire Department,


117


Index to Advertisers,


. 166


Index to Lawrence Patrons,


EE


Lodges and Societies,


167


Post Offices,


115


Postal Rates, .


21


Resident Directory,


119


Schools and Teachers,


113


Street Directory,


105


Town Officers,


111


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.


. 109


Population of Massachusetts, 1890,


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T. A. Holt & Co. No. Andover.


T. A. HOLT & CO.,


-DEALERS IN-


DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HAY, STRAW, Agricultural Implements, Best Grades of Flour, And everything usually found in a first-class general store. Phillips Square, North Andover.'


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EDMUND S. COLBY.


Insurance. = =


Lowest Rates, Strongest Companies, and Prompt Settlements.


Real Estate 1 1 Bought and Sold.


LOANS and MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. P. O. Address, North Andover Depot. Office and Residence, Middlesex Street, corner of Dudley.


MISS JULIA C. FLEMING, Ladies' - Fine - Dressmaking. LININGS AND TRIMMINGS FURNISHED IF DESIRED. All orders receive my personal attention. MAIN STREET, CORNER OF SUTTON, North Andover.


JOHN L. DOWNING, + Teacher of Violin, Cornet and Mandolin. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. Residence, High Street, North Andover Depot.


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STREETS, AVENUES, ETC.


Andover, from Unitarian church, Center District, to Andover, via estate of Abiel Wilson.


Andover Road, from Boston road, Farnham District, to Andover. Ashland, from Sutton at railroad station to River View.


Barker, from Sutton to Stevens.


Belmont, off Hodges.


Berry, from Salem Turnpike to Salem Turnpike, via Ingalls crossing.


Beverly, from Suffolk to Middlesex.


Boston Road, from Turnpike, Farnham District, to town line.


Brown's Court, off Water near Engine House.


Chestnut, from Andover, Center District, to Turnpike.


Church, from Main to Water.


Clarendon, from Pleasant to junction of Water and East Water. Court, from Prospect near cemetery to junction of Pleasant and Osgood.


Cross, from Elm to Church.


Davis, from Main near residence of Patrick Ryan to Pleasant


Dudley, from Maple avenue to Middlesex.


East Water (New Jerusalem), from junction of Clarendon and Water, eastward.


Elm, from Main opp. Greene to junction High and Prescott. Essex, from the common, Center District, via Boxford road.


Ferry, from River View to the river.


First, from Main to Maple avenue junction Railroad street. Foster, from Salem, Kimball District, to Pond school house. Greene, from Shawsheen river to Elm.


High, from Sutton to Water.


Hodges, from Sargent to May.


Johnson, from the common, Center District, to Turnpike, Farn- ham District school house.


Lawrence, from Shawsheen river, across Railroad street, to North Andover Center.


Lowell Road, from Center District to town line.


Main, from Osgood near town hall, via M. E. church, across B. & M. R. R.


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Maple Avenue, from Railroad street, across Second, to Third. Marblehead, from Sutton to Middlesex.


May, off Hodges.


Merrimac, from Water to Main, opposite Third.


Middlesex, from Lawrence, across Railroad street, to Greene.


Milk, from Johnson to Chestnut.


Osgood, from Andover, across Pleasant, to Great pond.


Pelham, off Middlesex near Lawrence.


Perry, off Lawrence near the river to Pelham.


Phillips Court, off Osgood near Pleasant.


Pond, from Osgood, Pond District, eastward, by Great pond.


Poor's Lane, off Greene.


Prescott, from High near railroad to Stevens.


Prospect, from school house, Center District, to Osgood.


Railroad, from Main near Morton, across Middlesex, to Andover line.


River View, off Sutton opposite Main.


Salem, from the common, Center District, via Foster.


Sargent, off Railroad near Main.


Sargent Court, from Main to Hodges.


School, off Main near Second.


Second, from Main near Keniston block, across Maple avenue, to Railroad avenue.


Stevens, from Unitarian church, Center District, across Pleasant, via residence of M. T. Stevens.


Stonington, from Maple avenue to Middlesex.


Suffolk, from Marblehead to Beverly near the railroad.


Sutton, from Shawsheen bridge to junction of Barker and High. Third, from Main near Merrimac to Middlesex.


Union, off Railroad opposite Second to Shawsheen river.


Water, from Main near M. E. church to junction of Clarendon and East Water.


White Row, off Osgood, Stevens mill.


GEORGE REXTROW, Painter Paper-Hanger.


ALL KINDS OF


KALSOMINING, GRAINING, WHITENING, Glazing, Etc. All orders by mail receive prompt attention.


Residence, Church Street, North Andover.


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CHURCHES.


FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Corner Main and Water streets.


PASTOR .- Rev. Henry Matthews.


TRUSTEES .- James Standring, Henry Keniston, Charles Mor- ton, J. E. Brown, E. S. Edmunds, J. M. Towne, D. H. Meserve, J. W. Haigh.


TREASURER .- E. S. Edmunds.


BOARD OF STEWARDS .- J. M. Towne, John Pollard, Mrs. Alice Pollard, D. H. Meserve, Mrs. E. S. Edmunds, J. G. Brown, C. W. Dillon, A. M. Markey, F. W. Abbott, A. W. Brainard.


SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, Alba M. Markey; assist- ant superintendent, E. S. Edmunds; secretary, Henry Webster; treasurer, C. W. Dillon.


HOURS OF SERVICE .- Sunday, preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p. m .; Sunday school, 12 m .; Junior Epworth League, 3 p. m .; Epworth League, 5.45 p. m. Thursday evening, prayer meeting at 7.30.


LADIES' SOCIAL CIRCLE .- President, Mrs. J. Pollard.


EPWORTH LEAGUE .- President, Miss Rachel Matthews.


JUNIOR EPWORTH LEAGUE .- Superintendent, Miss Rachel Matthews.


ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Main street.


Founded in 1880. The present church building was built and consecrated May 17, 1882. First rector, Rev. Augustine H. Amory, followed by Rev. Robert B. Parks and Rev. George Walker.


OFFICERS .- Vestrymen, William J. Dale, J. D. W. French, Joseph Tempest, Solomon Watson, John Wrigerley, Alex. Tooth- aker, A. Kershaw; clerk of vestry, Jonas Eastwood; treasurer, C. H. Robinson.


SEXTON .- Joseph Midwood.


ORGANIST .- Richard Redman.


Pulpit supplied at present.


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SERVICES .- Sunday, 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m .; Sunday school after morning service; Holy Communion first Sunday in the month. Ladies' Friendly Society meets Thursday evening at Parish rooms. Ladies' Sewing Society meets Tuesday afternoon at Parish rooms.


NORTH PARISH CHURCH (UNITARIAN).


North Andover Center.


PASTOR .- Rev. Charles Noyes.


PARISH COMMITTEE .- Nathaniel Stevens, Charles F. Johnson, Edward Adams, Mrs. H. N. Stevens, Mrs. Ralph Blake.


TREASURER .- M. T. Stevens.


CLERK .- S. D. Stevens.


SUNDAY SCHOOL -Superintendent, Rev. Charles Noyes.


SERVICES. - Sunday, preaching at 10.30 a. m .; Sunday school, 12 m.


TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Elm street.


DEACONS .- J. H. Stone, George E. Hathorn, J. S. Sanborn, C. E. Stillings.


CLERK .- N. P. Frye.


TREASURER .- J. H. Stone.


SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, D. W. Carney.


SERVICES .- Sunday, preaching at 10.30; Sunday school, 12 to 1.


EDWARD ADAMS, Contractor for Road and Bridge Building, TEAMING, JOBBING, &C.


ICE Supplied in any quantities to stores and families. Office, Mill Street, North Andover.


BLACKSMITH WORK of all kinds.


HORSE SHOEING and Carriage Work.


SHOP, NORTH ANDOVER CENTER.


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LODGES AND SOCIETIES.


A. F. & A. M. COCHICHEWICK LODGE.


Organized June 24, 1874. Chartered June 24, 1875. Regular communications the Friday on or be- HOLY! BIBLE fore the full moon of each month in Masonic hall, Phil- lips square. W. M., Frank Tisdale; S. W., George - 44441 H. Perkins; J. W., George A. Rea; Treas., Frank E. Weil; Sec., Charles F. Johnson; Chap., Joseph S. Sanborn; Mar .. George L. Burnham; S. D., Frank A. Warren; J. D., Samuel D. Berry; S. S., Nathan Foster; J. S., Artemas V. Chalk; I. S., William E. Ayers; Organist, Frank D. Foster ; Tyler, Frederick P. Hannaford; Relief Committee, Oliver R. Gile, George I. Smith, S. William Ingalls. Secretary's address, P. O. Box 34.


I. O. O. F. WAUWINET LODGE, No. 111.


Meets Wednesday evenings at 7.45 o'clock in Odd Fellows' hall, Main street. N. G., John B. Lewis; V. G., C. W. Reynolds; Sec., T. P. Wentworth; Treas., George Rextrow; Warden, A. L. Fernandes; Con., John Somerville, Jr .; O. G., J. L. Leighton; I. G., Charles Clark; R. S. N. G., William Halliday, Jr .; L. S. N. G., H. B. Foster; R. S. V. G., F. E. Weil; L. S. V. G., L. C. Went- worth ; R. S. S., B. A. Cole; L. S. S., W. G. Stone; Chap., R. W. Walker.


U. O. P. F. BRADSTREET COLONY, No. 126.


Meets the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 p. m., in Odd Fellows' hall, Main street, North Andover. The officers are as follows: Gov., A. W. Brainerd; Lieut. Gov., Miss Julia M. Robinson; Sec., E. L. Perley; Collector, A. B. Bixby ;


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Treas., G. W. Morgan ; Chap., Miss Emma F. Trulan; Sergt .- at- Arms, A. V. Chalk; Dept. Sergt .- at-Arms, Miss Mary H. Stone; S. I. G., J. M. Craig; S. O. G., M. Phelan.


I. O. G. T. WYNONA LODGE, No. 295.


Meets Monday evening in Odd Fellows' hall. C. T., Eugene D. Tufts; V. T., Annie Sutcliffe ; Treas., Frank W. Frisbee ; Chaplain, Rev. H. Mat- thews; Sec., Charles W. Hixman ; F. S., W. A. FAITH HOPE A CHARITY R Frost ; P. C. T., A. V. Chalk; M., Fred A. Carr; G., W. G. Ayers; S., William Drew ; Supt. Juve- nile Temple, Annie Sutcliffe.


JOHN F. SANBORN,


DOMESTIC BAKER.


Hot Bread and Rolls Fresh Every Morning. CAKE, PASTRY, ETC., FRESH EVERY DAY.


Hot Brown Bread Every Saturday Evening.


Send in your orders to the HOME BAKERY,


Stonington Street, North Andover.


EDGAR R. TUCKER,


-PROPRIETOR-


ROSE MEADOW FARM.


-DEALER IN-


PURE MILK.


Families supplied daily. Send in your orders.


RESIDENCE, ESSEX STREET, NORTH ANDOVER.


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TOWN OFFICERS.


SELECTMEN .- Edward W. Greene, Harry W. Clark, Patrick P. Daw.


TOWN CLERK .- James W. Leitch.


TOWN TREASURER .- George H. Perkins.


AUDITOR .- Edwin L. Perley.


COLLECTOR OF TAXES .- Edmund S. Colby.


CLERK OF SELECTMEN .- Harry W. Clark.


ASSESSORS .- The Selectmen.


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR .- The Selectmen.


SUPERINTENDENT OF THE ALMSHOUSE .- Albert Burnham.


CONSTABLES. - Artemas V. Chalk, George I. Smith, George L. Harris, Fred L. Sargent, William J. Toohey.


CHIEF OF POLICE .- Enos S. Robinson.


SURVEYOR AND MEASURER OF LUMBER .- L. S. Perley.


ROAD COMMISSIONERS .- Bradford C. Smith, A. P. Cheeney, - James C. Poor.


BOARD OF REGISTRATION .- Calvin Rea, J. W. Leitch, Michael E. Bolton, Alfred L. Fernandes.


TOWN PHYSICIAN .- Dr. F. E. Weil.


BOARD OF HEALTH .- C. P. Morrill, Chairman.


For County Officers, see Andover Directory.


PUBLIC LIBRARY AND READING ROOM.


Odd Fellows' building, Main street. The library contains about 7,100 volumes and is open for the delivery of books Wednesday and Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. The reading room is open every evening from 7 to 9, except legal holidays. Trustees, Dr. Frank E. Weil, J. A. Ellison, Alfred L. Smith.


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C. L. FARNSWORTH,


CONCRETE PAVER


- -AND-


Gravel Roofer.


Walks, Driveways,


ETC,


CONCRETED BY SKILLED WORKMEN.


ALL WORK GUARANTEED.


Correspondence Solicited.


ADDRESS, - - P. O. BOX 478,


AYER, MASS.


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PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE .- Dr. Charles P. Morrill, Chairman; Miss Mary G: Carleton, Secretary; Dr. Frank E. Weil.


TEACHERS.


HIGH SCHOOL. CENTER DISTRICT .- James C. Flagg, Princi- pal; Miss Annie L. Sargent, Assistant.


MERRIMACK, No. 1 .- A. L. Smith, Principal; Miss Laura M. Dunsmoor, Assistant.


MERRIMACK, NO. 2 .--- Miss Hannah C. Carleton.


MERRIMACK, No. 3 .- Miss Mary E. Quealey.


MERRIMACK, NO. 4 .-. Miss Helen C. Sargent.


MERRIMACK, NO. 5 .- Miss Laura A. Bailey.


MERRIMACK, No. 6 .- Miss Annie E. Sanborn.


MERRIMACK, NO. 7 .- Miss Annie M. Osgood.


MERRIMACK, NO. 8 .- Miss Jean U. Piddington. UNION NO. 1 .- Miss Estelle S. Rodgers. UNION NO. 2 .- Miss Helen E. Roach.


BRADSTREET NO. 1 .- Miss Anna M. Tucker. BRADSTREET NO. 2 .- Miss Henrietta Hatch. CENTER, No. 1 .- Miss Ella A. Small. CENTER, NO. 2 .- Miss Mary B. Sproul. FARNHAM DISTRICT .- Miss Maud Randall. KIMBALL DISTRICT .- Miss B. Letitia Wilcox.


POND DISTRICT .- Miss Margaret P. Hubbard.


RIVER DISTRICT .- Miss Hattie M. Ellis.


MUSIC .- Edward Butterworth.


DRAWING .- Miss Harriet D. Condon.


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JAMES W. LEITCH, -DEALER IN-


STOVES, « RANGES,


OIL STOVES -AND-


KITCHEN GOODS, Copper and Granite Ware, Etc. Agent for .


MAGEE RANGES.


Also, all kinds of Contract Work, Plumbing, Repairing, etc.,


DONE BY SKILLED WORKMEN. Store, Water Street, under Merrimack Hall, North Andover.


P. O. Address, North Andover Depot.


JOHN WILCOX,


Manufacturer of


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ALL KINDS OF Heavy Wagons


-AND-


CARTS.


HORSE SHOEING


OUR SPECIALTY.


Special attention given Difficult Shoeing.


BLACKSMITH WORK


OF ALL KINDS.


Andover Street,


North Andover.


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POSTOFFICES.


NORTH ANDOVER POST-OFFICE.


Isaac F. Osgood, Postmaster; Mrs. L. M. Osgood, Assistant Postmaster; Clerk, A. S. Ingalls.


Mails arrive from South and West at 9 a. m., 2 and 5.10 p. m .; from Newburyport, 10.30 a. m. Mails close for South and West at 9 and 10.30 a. m., 5 p. m .; for Newburyport, 2 p. m.


NORTH ANDOVER STATION.


Charles A. Pilling, Postmaster.


Mails arrive from Boston, 7.15 and 8.37 a. m., 1.05 and 4.49 p. m .; from North Andover, 9.30 and 11 a. m., 5.30 p. m .; from Portland, 12.05 and 6.56 p. m .; from Lawrence, 1.30 p. m. Mails close for the East, 8.37 a. m., 4.49 p. m .; for Boston, 10.20 a. m., 12.04 and 6.56 p. m .; Lawrence and North, 11 a. m .; North Andover, 8.50 a. m., 1.30 and 5 p. m .; for Salem, 1.07 p. m.


For Postage Rates, see page 21. .


EDWARD COOPER,


-DEALER IN-


MUSTARD


1


PRENES


RAISIN


.


SUGAR


100


41 MAIN STREET,


Choice Family GROCERIES, Home-Made Bread, Select Brands Flour, ALSO,


CORN, MEAL, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc.


NORTH ANDOVER.


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COAL YARD


J. JACOBS, -DEALER IN-


COAL and LUMBER.


Constantly in stock, all the best qualities of


Anthracite ANŐ Cumberland Coal.


-ALSO,- Spruce and Pine Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Clapboards, Etc. OFFICE AND YARD,' MAIN STREET, near SUTTON.


MRS. ELLEN T. MORRISSEY,


-PROPRIETOR -


MAIN . STREET Dining # Rooms.


Board by the day or week, with or without - rooms, at reasonable rates. .


Confectionery, Cigars,. Etc.


Bread, Cake and 'Pastry fresh every day. MAIN STREET, OPP. FIRST, NORTH ANDOVER.


J. W. RICHARDSON, --- DEALER IN ---


FINE GROCERIES, Selected Teas, Coffees and Spices, BUTTER AND CHEESE From the best Veninont and New York Dairies.


Choice Syrup and Molasses. Canned Fruit in Variety. CHOICE BRANDS OF FLOUR,


And a complete assortment of goods usually kept In a first-class grocery store. Main Street, North Andover.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


BOARD OF ENGINEERS .- William A. Johnson, Charles H. Shedd, Clerk; George Stone.


EBEN SUTTON STEAMER, No. 1.


Capt., John Burnham; 1st Lieut., Frank A. Coan; Clerk, A. W. Badger; Treas., Martin H. Pulsifer; Engineer, Enos S. Rob- inson; Asst. Engineer, Horace E. Towne; S. Hoseman, George Rextrow ; 1st Pipeman, William R. Johnson; 2d Pipeman, Wil- lard H. Handy; 3d Pipeman, Charles A. Dame; 4th Pipeman, Eli H. Watts; Driver of Steamer, Wellington Davis; Driver of Hose Wagon, George H. Mizen; Hosemen, Daniel W. Sutcliffe Walter G. Stone, Charles B. Sinith.


COCHICHEWICK ENGINE COMPANY, No. 2.


Center District. Chief Engineer, William A. Johnson ; Assist- ant, George Stone; Clerk, Charles Shedd; Capt., G. F. Royal; . 1st Assistant, Timothy Eagan; 2d Assistant, George H. Wilton; Clerk, John Herbert; 41 call men.


J. E. REYNOLDS & SON, CIDER MAKERS


-- AND DEALERS IN --


CIDER AND VINEGAR. JOHNSON STREET, FARNHAM DISTRICT, North Andover.


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McDONALD & HANNAFORD, (Established 1820,) -MANUFACTURER OF-


COUPE, BUGGY AND DOUBLE HARNESS,


-ALSO,-


CARRIAGE PAINTING


-AND --- TRIMMING.


All Work Warranted.


ORDERS BY MAIL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. A. MCDONALD.


F. P. HANNAFORD.


J. H. FULLER, GROCER.


JOHN H. FULLER, -DEALER IN- Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, CHOICE BRANDS OF FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, Fertilizers, Garden Produce, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. Elm Street, near Water, North Andover.


North Andover Resident Directory.


ABBREVIATIONS USED. -


Av., avenue; bds., boards; c., corner; ct., court; emp., employe; h., house; n., near; opp., opposite; pl., place; r., rear; sq., square; C. D., Center District; F. D., Farnham District; K. D., Kimball District; P. D., Pond District; R. D., River District.


A


ABBOTT FRANCES M. MRS. (Caleb) house Maple av.


Frank W. clerk J. H. Fuller, house Maple av.


George W. farmer, house Salem, K. D.


Lucy, house Judson E. Reynolds


Lydia J. Mrs. (Asa H.) house High


Adams Charles B. card setter, house High


A


DAMS EDWARD, contractor, house Milk, C. D.


.. Elizabeth S. Mrs. (John) house Milk


66 Mary, Mrs. (Charles) house White Row


Allen Ambrose, laborer, house Johnson, F. D. near schoolhouse


6 . Joseph F. boards William A. Evans


Simon P. laborer, house Stevens


William, house Stevens, C. D.


William, house Ambrose do.


66 William, emp. Davis & Furber, house foot Maple av. William, Jr. machinist, boards William do.


Apthorp William A. house Prospect


Anderson David, machinist, boards Thomas P. Wills


Jane, Mrs. (Christian) house Stevens cor. Pleasant Armitage Margaret (M. & M. J. Armitage) fancy goods and dressmaking, Main, house Main near First


Mary J. (M. & M. J. Armitage) house Main near First Atkins Newell E. farmer, house Turnpike, F. D.


Upon the Purity of Drugs and the re- liability of our work we depend.


PERKINS, THE DRUGGIST.


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Averill George L. house Forest Ayer William E. watchman, house Water corner Church


B


BABB WILLIAM H. house Water


Badger Alphonso W. emp. card clothing room, house High near Water


Orrin, emp. Davis & Furber, house Maple av.


Badget George, oiler, house 5 Beverly


Bailey Hannah R. teacher, house Osgood near junction Main John T. B. farm hand, house Lake View Farm


60 Laura A. teacher, house Osgood near junction Main Baker Austin, emp. Isaac L. Farnham, boards do. John T. house Suffolk


Baldwin Eben A. (Davis & Furber) house Elm near Water


66 William, house Pleasant


Banks Isaiah, laborer, house Johnson, F. D. -


Banford Joseph, laborer, house 32 River View


Bannam Catherine Mrs. (Peter) house John F. do.


66 John F. chemist Stevens mill, house Osgood n. Pleasant Barcroft Henry, emp. Stevens mill, house Pleasant near Stevens Barden Bradford H. house Sutton


Fred P. house Sutton


Barker Andrew J. watchman Davis & Furber, house 58 Water Charles O. house Bradford


66 George L. meat and provisions, house Maple av.


Horace E. house Andrew J. do.


Jacob, house Bradford


66 John, farmer. house Pond, River District


Barnard Margaret Mrs. (Frank) house Charles Dame


Barrett Patrick, flannel scourer, house Ferry:


Barrington Peter, blacksmith, house' Union near Marblehead


Bartlett Boyd, house Osgood


Barty William, machinist, house 24 East Water


Barwell Harry, dresser, house Sutton c. Main


Bassett Leon H. fruit canning, house Osgood, R. D.


Bateman Francis A. emp. finishing room, Stevens mill, house White Row


Batson Joshua B. carpenter, house Belmont


Battles Joseph, mfr. of machinery, Lawrence, house Stevens near Prescott


Joseph P. (Lawrence Machine Co.) house Stevens near Prescott


Bauchman Daniel, iron moulder, house School


For Quality and Price PERKINS' Ex- tract Jamaica Ginger leads them all. PERKINS, THE DRUGGIST.


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Baxter William R. emp. Davis & Furber, house Pleasant Bean Peter, blacksmith, house off 59 Water


Bedell John A. machinist, house Second near Main


Bell David, cloth inspector, house White Row Bencker John A. house Salem, K. D.


Bennett John F. clerk G. L. Barker, house Lawrence


Joseph J. emp. Sagehomme & Byers, house Sutton Berrian George W. house Salem, K. D.


Berry Albert Mrs. house Turnpike, F. D.


Charles Q. teamster, house Marblehead


Charles A. farmer, house Turnpike, F. D.


Daniel G. farmer, house Turnpike, near Middleton line


66 Herford, student, house Andover, C. D.


Samuel D. farmer, house Turnpike, F. D.


Bickford Thomas J. overseer Marble Ridge farm, honse Essex Bilodeau Louis, loom fixer, house Lawrence c. Perry


Bisbee Charles F. farmer, house Osgood, R. D.


DISHOP FRANCIS R. clerk T. A. Holt & Co. boards A. B N. Holt


Bixby Alonzo, tinsmith, house Pleasant c. Clarendon Amos B. machinist, house 12 Pleasant


Sarah I. bookkeeper, house Amos B. do.


Black Thomas D. house Turnpike


Blake Joseph P. house Andover


66 Ralph, farmer, house Andover, C. D.


Blanchard Ann Mrs. (Daniel) house Brown's court


George W. machinist, house Pleasant near Davis


Blunt Abigail Mrs. house Salem near Marble Ridge station


66 Lois A. house Salem near Marble Ridge station


Bode Julius, farmer, house Ingalls crossing


66 William J. farmer, house Julius do.


Bodwell Stephen B. farmer, house Osgood, R. D.


Herbert, motorman, house Sutton near Shawsheen river Bolton John W. conductor, house foot Belmont


Michael E. machinist, house 54 East Water


66 Sabian, gardener M. T. Stevens, house Stevens


Bonner William W. spinner Stevens mill, house Phillips court Booth J. W. emp. Sutton's mill, boards Mrs. Kate Kilburn Brackett James L. clerk Davis & Furber, house Samuel Ligget Bradley Catherine, house Pleasant near Elm


Brailsford George, gardener, house Marblehead c. Middlesex Harry, mule spinner, house Middlesex


John, gardener, house Marblehead c. Middlesex


Brainerd Albert, second hand, card room, house Albert W. do.


Albert W. overseer Pacific mills, honse Marblehead


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Brierley Annie Mrs. (Edmond) house Water, 4 Yellow Row


Benjamin, conductor, house Belmont


James, carpenter, house Sutton


James. farmer, house Prescott


John A. machinist, house Prescott


Joseph J. machinist, house 19 Beverly Rachel Mrs. (Joseph) house 19 Beverly


Briggs Peter, machinist, house Sargent


Broderick Bridget Mrs. (Hugh) house Phillips court n. Pleasant Thomas, emp. Stevens mill, house Mrs. Bridget do.


Brodhead James, house Railroad near Second


Brodie John, house Stevens Village


Peter, house Stevens near Pleasant


William S. overseer weaving room, Stevens mill, house Stevens near Pleasant


Brooks Allen, dresser, house Railroad c. Union


William G. house Osgood, in summer


Brown James, machinist, house Pelham


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