The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1906, Part 3

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Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Crowley & Lunt
Number of Pages: 506


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John J. Brady


Congress st. begins


Ellingwood ct. begins


8 Mrs. Annie Reilly Mrs. Abbie Smith


42 421%


35 Hezekiah A. Foster H. D. Lambert, veterinarian P. J. Sullivan, provisions


3 William Malonson Mrs. Josephine Ingersoll Reuben Chapman James L. Morse John J. Callahan Richard M. Brown


46


10


7 J. E. Friend, carriage trimmer Oliver P. Galeucia Sylvester B. McDonald Isaac A. Burnham Mrs. Sarah E. Staten Vacant store 50


43 Mrs. Celia Jewett Joseph S. Braun Mrs. M. A. Peabody Chas. H. Cummings Davis st. begins Misses Pedrick School st. begins Stone st. begins


14 Thomas E. O'Donnell William A. McNeill John Dolan


45 Alexander Mader Mrs. M. A. P. Mader Herbert B. Sanford


16 Lewis T. Trembly Moses P. Towne 161/2 Allen McDougall Summit ave. begins


15 John Girdler, coal 52


18 George T. Larcom Miss A. M. Tindley 56


47 Wm. J. Cullivan Mrs. Catherine J. Hood Same as 1 School Edwards st. begins Charles H. Herrick Walter E. Colby


20


19 Private stable Owen P. Sullivan Owen P. Sullivan, grocer Cox ct. begins


58


53 Horace W. Woodberry John D. Lovett, s.r.


22


24


Water st. begins Wm. H. Twohig, lawyer


55 Edwin N. Tuttle Union st. begins 551/2 H. M. Hall, hairdresser


Whitcomb-Carter Co.,


Carry Everything in HARDWARE


30


Kimball Bros., marble and granite


26


John H. Robinson


Alfred E. J. Pitman


Miss A. E. Neville


34


J. Delaney, hairdresser


Naumkeag Buffing Mach. Asso- ciation


from Essex bridge to Wenham line Left Right 2


Thomas Coffill


31 Albert C. Chase Wm. W. Huckins


31 12 Stephen T. Larkin Franklin P. Dailey Harold Hirst, rear


41 Arthur C. Farrin Thomas Ritchie Ralph C. Ritchie


44 John W. Surels Patrick J. Sullivan S. Harvey Dow


12


24-A Cornelius P. Twohig


Vincent M. Kelley Charles M. Parsons


Beverly Loan Co.


Money Loaned on Horses, Carriages, Fur- niture, Pianos, Organs, Etc. Telephone. 71 RANTOUL STREET.


58 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1906


CABOT ST .- Continued.


Left Right


Left Right


57 Lawrence A. Perry, groceries and provisions


103


Dr. Harry E. Sears


64


Miss Helena M. Low Miss Annie F. Lovett


105


Ernest LeR. Colson Abraham Sockut Harry Sockut, tailor


66


61 Lyman W. Prescott U. G. Haskell, lawyer Fayette st. begins


107


E. B. Dudley, dentist


111


Mrs. Margaret C. Leach


100


1


Pingree block


68


71 Mrs. Susan E. Trask


100%


102


C. E. Brown, apothecary Cash Division Co., grocers Warren E. Thompson, photog- rapher, rms 1 and 2


72 76


David T. Hanners


Benjamin H. Forbes, rm. 6


Mrs. Charlotte P. Dodge


Miss Maude F. Burnham, mu- sic teacher, rm. 6


78


75 Francis Norwood James Handley Charles A. Fossiano


H. Ernest Grebner, rm. 7 Millard F. Rounds, upholsterer and furniture repairer, rms. 8 and 9


77 Vacant store


7712 Y.M.C.T. Society Father Denvir Ct. Foresters Bass River Ct. Foresters


102-A


Miss K. F. Sullivan, milliner T. P. Gamble, furniture Vacant


79 Quong Sing, laundry


115


Mrs. H. F. Kilham


79 12 Nicola Bovio, shoe repairer


106


Samuel W. Torrey


81 Pasquale Fossa, fruit John Drago


1081%


Dr. J. J. Martin


83 C. P. Twohig, variety store


Central st. begins


-


Bartlett st. begins


110


Dr. Alice M. Patterson


Chester R. Waitt


112


Miss Carrie I. St. Clair


82


Charles H. Andrews


116


M. C. Rogers, dressmaker Joseph A. Holland


121 E. E. Skedd, baker


- May st. begins


123 Samuel Mckinnon


85 89


Bell's block


127


Miss Fairfield, coal Walter S. Flint, ins. and real estate Beverly Real Estate Trust


88


Dr. Geo. A. Stickney


127-B Miss M. A. Silva, milliner


89


S. Marshall, lunch


127-C Dominick Muzillo, shoe re- repairer


91 M. E. Westonhaven, groceries and provisions


118 Į


Commercial block


93 Wm. H. Rudderham


128


95


J. H. Wentzell, hairdresser


120


Butterworth Bros., groceries Charles A. Currier, pool and billiards


Perry Collier block


129


Burnham building


92


94


Boston Shoe Co., shoes


96


Mrs .. Margaret T. Sullivan


Audet School of Music, rm. 1 Vacant, rms. 2 and 3 Alpha-Upsilon Fraternity, rms. 4, 5 and 6


Hardware Headquarters for BEVERLY,


Whitcomb-Carter Co.


80


John W. Harvey


117 Beverly Historical Society


84


William W. French


- Franklin pl. begins M. O'Keeffe, grocer Railroad ave. begins


125 John Drago, fruit


85 North Shore Heating Co.


Plumbing and


87 Bartlett club


Hibernian hall


127-A William R. Dyer


John H. Conway 118


88% 98 88Y Mrs. N. D. Powers, milliner 90 Antonio Silva, hairdresser Cabot house


131


129


Jos. F. Cleaves, butter, etc. Himan Barkin, tailor


Highland avenue begins


65 Edward G. McManus H. Warren Towne Charles H. Bromley, baker


102-B


S


100


70 John A. Rogers Miss Mary MacDonald Mrs. Marguerite Neve


Vacant, rms. 3, 4 and 5


102-B


104


108


Dr. S. W. Torrey


Pleasant st. begins


96 1/2 98


Whitcomb-Carter Co.,


Hardware Dealers.


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1906


59


CABOT ST .- Continued.


Left Right


Pilgrim Fathers' Hall


Roger Wolcott lodge, K. of P.


New Eng. Order Protection


K. of L. Stitchers' Union, No. 1551


Cabot lodge, A.O.U.W.


Brotherhood of Painters


American Benefit Society


150


Swedish Cong. Church


152


Bricklayers' and Masons'Union


Carpenters' Union, No. 878


151 155


Endicott building


131 Larcom & Bell, bowling


Commercial Hall


151 Charles A. Baker, apothecary


Vacant, rm. 1


154 )


K. of C., rms. 2, 3 and 4


156


Vacant, rms. 5 and 6


154


Vacant, rm. 7


153


Houston & Coleman, hair- dressers, rm. 8


C. O. Hood, dentist, rms. 9-11


C. B. Burnham, dentist, rms· 9-11


H. W. Billings Co., gents' fur- nishings


Stopford & Dodge Co., fish John H. Moore, apothecary


155


Vacant, rms. 6, 7 and 8 Beverly Co-operative Bank Chas. F. Lee, insurance and real estate


D. W. Quill, lawyer M. E. Davenport, dentist, rm. 4 Dr. Chas. W. Haddock, rms. 2 and 3


B. Larcom & Co., florists


139 Joseph B. Menke, baker


160


130 142 130


130


Rogers & Chase, furniture


The Beverly Pool and Billiard Parlors and lunch


Herbert S. Joslin, suite 4 Ralph F. Dodge, suite 5 E. Waldo Dudley, suite 6


Benton Loan Co.


Cabot Club


Thorndike Club


I. T. Webber, tailor


143 A. Granara, fruit


145 } Masonic block


Prince Ober, contractor, rm. 5


A. M. Bruce, D.M.D., rms. 6, 7 D. H. Mampre, tailor, rms. 8 and 9


Ralph W. Wallace, rm. 10


Mrs. Mary J. Brine, rms. 11, 12 and 18


REAL ESTATE


Bought, Sold, Exchanged, Mortgaged or Insured by Telephone Connection


WILLIAM L. WOOD 71 RANTOUL ST.


122


-


Vestry st. begins


Endicott block


Beverly Republican Club 157


H. C. Price, dry goods


The Mitchell Studio, photog- raphers 161


159


E. E. Gray Co., grocers Miss Julia M. Higgins, suite 1 Frederick G. Davis, suite 2


Essex Portrait Co.


John F. Mitchell


Mrs. Eliza A. G. Stickney, suite 3


142 141 Henry W. Benton, pool and billiards 163


The Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York, rm. 1


Fred'k H. Tuttle, insurance, rm. 1 Public Library Reading Rooms, rms. 2 and 3


Nelson D. Powers, rm. 4


149 145 Alden Webb, jeweler


147 Union Club


N.E. Telephone & Telegraph Co. Masonic Hall


Edmund Giles, boots and shoes Frank W. Hammond, civil engineer, rm. 1 [rm. 2 Wm. J. Berry, civil engineer, M. I. DeSousa, hairdresser, rms. 3 and 4 Samuel P. White, attorney-at- law, rm. 5


124 ) 126 133 128 135 Atlantic block 143 135 137 Benj. Larcom, jr., teas and coffees


Miller's market 156


Fred'k W. Blake, photographer John B. Hill & Son, jewellers


R. C. & I. Block


157 167


Left Right 149 Harry B. Innis, dry goods Washington st. begins 144 Dr. Francis G. Stanley Robert Martyn 146 Kennedy & Co., butter, etc. 148 J. A. C. Barnard, tailor I. O. of G. T.


W. A. Crouse, lunch Unity Club Beverly Cadet Band


Peabody building


Whitcomb-Carter Co.,


Painters Supplies, Hard- ware, Rubber Hose, Etc.


60


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1906


CABOT ST .- Continued.


Left Right


Left Right


186


Amos Homans Whitcomb, Carter Co. Broadway begins Thorndike st. begins


Mrs. Oleata B. Norton, teacher of art, rms. 14 and 15.


Frank E. Butler, rms. 16 and 17


188 }


Nathaniel P. Dodge, rms. 18 and 19


188 )


The John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., rm. 20


192


Frank W. Adams, insurance, rm. 20 Mrs. Nora Brooks, rm. 21


191


Mayor's office, room 1


Miss Margaret Gibbons, rm. 22


162


W. U. Tel. Co.


City Clerk and Auditor, rm. 2 Board of Aldermen and Clerk of Committees, room 3


John Girdler, coal


M. E. Knight, ticket agent, also ladies' specialties


City Treasurer and City Col- lector, room 4


164


S. H. Stone, insurance and real estate


Assessors and Street Commis- missioner, room 5


166 The Pickett Coal Co.


Beverly Public Library


Police Station, rear


A. Stanley, carpenter, rear


168 170 165 167 174


Field & Kennedy, clothiers


199


People's Market, groceries and provisions [er


James Matheson, newsdealer Mrs. M. E. Wallis, boarders


201


Patsy DeBenedict, shoe polish-


Morley & Frost, millinery


169 Beverly Evening Times


205


F. E. Houghton Co., stocks and bonds


T. J. Gannon, boarders


Beverly Savings Bank


207


Thomas F. Delaney, apothe- cary Tabard Inn Library


Bright, Sears & Co., brokers, rooms 6 and 7


Abbott st. begins


Bow st. begins


Lunt Block


Arthur A. Forness, real estate and insurance, rooms 8 and 9 Thomas Fitzgibbon, contrac- tor, room 10


218 ) 226


Rogers building


Beverly Real Estate Trust, room 11 [room 12


218


Fraser, Durgin Co., clothiers


James E. Quigley, dentist, I. Lefavour & Son, real estate and insurance, room 13


222


S. E. Merrow, dry goods T. A. Tufts, lawyer, rms. 1 and 2 Miss H. B. Clark, dressmaker, rooms 3 and 4


E. Mark Sullivan, lawyer, rms. 14 and 15


Vacant, rooms 16, 17 and 18 Vacant, room 19


A. J. Porter, civil engineer, room 5 [6 and 7 E. T. McGourty, dentist, rms. Beverly Gas and Electric Co., rooms 8, 9 and 10


Vacant, rooms 20 and 21


175 Beverly National Bank A Pederson, tailor Frank N. Hoag, tailor


Miss C. F. Cressey, chiropodist, rooms 11 and 12


M. A. Kearns, real estate and insurance, room 14


Edward J. Grenier Eastern Shoe Co., shoe mnfrs. Theodore Webber


Robert J. Murney, Boston Globe, room 14


William L. Wood,


Real Estate and · Insurance Broker. Mort- gages negotiated. Telephone connection. 71 RANTOUL STREET.


176 169 ) 175


Thomas A. Appleton, civil en- engineer and surveyor Milton st. begins


Wallis st. begins Joe Jung, laundry


Johannes S. Stensrud, tailor 196 Mrs. A. A. Moore, milliner 198


E. F. Trask, jeweler


197


Star Bowling Alleys


Beverly Savings Bank bldg.


203


Stuart M. Leach, jeweler and optician Mrs. E. S. Gannon, boarders


171 173 North Shore Toilet Parlors, rooms 4 and 5


214 } 216


A. C. Lunt, house furnishings


220


184


190


Ropes Drug Co., apothecaries C. L. Doble & Co., dry goods H. C. Webber, boots and shoes City Hall


194


Odd Fellows Block


194


Watches, Jewelry and Optical Goods


S. M. LEACH,


203 Cabot St.


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1906


61


CABOT ST .- Continued.


Left Right


Left Right


Dr. Louis A. O. Goddu, rms 15 and 16


241


Larrabee building


F. W. Bernard Co., mining stocks, rms. 17, 18 and 19


241


Beverly Fish Market


Miss J. F. Humphrey, dress- maker, rooms 20 and 21


243


Michael Hyde Mrs. Mary F. Loomis


Peter Peterson


C. L. Dodge, ins. agt., rm. 23 O.U.A.M. Hall


Mrs. Estella A. Metcalfe


Beverly Lodge, K. of P.


246


I.O.R.M.


George A. Gove, hardware, cut- lery, etc.


Malta Hall


Beverly News Co.


248


F. W. Woolworth & Co., 5c and 10c store


252


W. R. Smith, baker


First Baptist church


252A


Joseph Paradise


Dirigo Bakery and Street Rail- way Station


254


Herman T. Tremblay, hair- dresser


223 . Mrs. Mary Bonaventura Cosio, fruit


253


Rev. Francis J. Curran


Beverly Co-op. Asso., groceries Lee & Cressy, undertakers, etc.


256


Vacant store Frederick G. Hammond


Hale st. begins


255


Butman block


Misses Ellingwood


259 S


Federal st. begins


255


Miss E. M. Cockburn, dry goods


Church st. begins


257


Walter A. Luscomb


Winslow building


Mrs. Sarah E. Roles


Almy, Bigelow & Washburn, dry goods


259


G. C. & J. L. Berry, apothe- caries


Vacant store 258


S. L. Abbott, shoe repairer Charles F. Sias John McCarthy


Vacant store


William H. Workman 260


261


Mrs. Caroline M. Larcom


Mrs. Charlotte M. Hanson


Miss Clara R. Dixon


F. C. Maude & Co., credit clothiers and furnishers, rms. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5


James A. Lewis Mrs. Catherine Lewis, dining and lunch room


Beverly and North Shore Em- ployment Bureau, room 4 266


264


Mrs. Mary O. Smith William Green Frank W. Christy


Boston Dental Co., dentists, rooms 6, 7 and 8


265


Mrs. Mina Grenier, millinery


Vacant, room 9


Mrs. Theresa Casassa Albert W. Hodgdon, boarding and lodging


J. J. Quinlan & Co., stock bro- kers, rooms 12 and 13


267


Beverly Board of Trade, rms. 14, 15 and 16


268


Beverly Building Asso., rms. 14, 15 and 16


269 Arthur H. Woodbury


Vacant, rooms 17, 18 and 19


274


273


Vacant store


PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS


Telephone


JOSEPH F. KILHAM Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.


224 226 D


228 230 232 S


238


217 219 221 J. Frank Rolfe, pianos and musical mdse.


Mrs. E. M. Wheelwright


Star of the Sea church


2541%


G.A.R. Hall


Rev. Edward T. McKenna


Unitarian church


George Butman


240 l 248 240 244 1/2 5 231 233 235


237


David Ross Drake


262


244


H. F. Winslow, real estate and insurance, rooms 10 and 11


George Todd, watchmaker Louis S. Smith, optician Miss Louisa Woodbury Frank H. James


271 George A. West Mrs. Laura A. Ward Dr. F. A. Cowles


Dr. C. H. Phillips, rooms 20, 21 and 22


244A


Vacant, rooms 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29 French's Creamery


247


245 F. W. Williamson, plumber W. F. Plummer Drug Co. The Enterprise


250


Headquarters for Watches and Diamonds


S. M. LEACH. 203 Cabot St.


62


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1906


CABOT ST .- Continued.


Left Right 300


Left Right


276 Dr. F. A. Cowles, office Pond st. begins Winter st. begins Knowlton st. begins


802


301


Norman S. Low Taylor & Shaw, painters, rear Walter C. Mitchell F. B. Rust, groceries James Allen Clarence Glover William DeCost Mrs. Melinda Hughes


278 2 278B 278A


Marston & Sturtevant, grocers


303


Dr. W. E. Bongartz Mrs. Laura E. Trask 306


William T. McConaghy 275 12 Thomas C. Duffy


277 S. A. Gentlee, funeral director 308


27712F. W. Herrick, plumber Frederick W. Herrick, rear


280 2801/2


Frederick J. Winchell Luigi Gasparini, fruit 312


279 C. W. Page, hairdresser


307


282


27912 Mrs. Mary E. Floyd Lucius B. Dodge Howard V. Winchell


309


311 Miss A. G. Edwards Charles H. Hoyt


281-C 284


Mikado Laundry


318


Wm. A. Prince


320


283 Hermen T. Tremblay


Judson st. begins


285 John W. Phillips


315


Frederick Howard


Roy V. Killelea Roundy st. begins Mrs. M. J. Remmonds Calvin P. Smallie


288 Walter D. Burnham


324


Mrs. Sarah E. Wallis Sydney J. Harvey


317 Benjamin O. Holden Mrs. S. B. Eveleth Jeremiah L. Porter Elliott st. begins


291 2 291-B


Harvard Cafe


330


291-A Patrick Ryan


332


290


Luther S. Herrick


334


293 Mrs. Rebecca C. Herrick


336


William M. Stevens


295 Ernest O. Gorten


296 Charles H. McAndrews


Mrs. H. Augusta Simonds 388 West Dane st. begins Dane st. begins William F. Lee Albert F. Lee 344


Mrs. Carrie E. Daggett


299 Benjamin F. Dodge William H. Wolfe George M. Thurston


337 Mrs. Sarah S. Parker Joseph F. Kilham


Go to KILHAM, The PHONOGRAPH MAN


FOR ALL LATEST


Records


Cor. Railroad Ave. & Rantoul St. TELEPHONE


292


289-A Frederick Schofield


328


325 Alden Webb C. W. Goodridge Robert L. Barrett


Arthur W. Dodge


329 Isaac H. Edgett Roscoe W. Cotton George Millett


331 Adelbert M. Bruce Henry A. McKie Lawrence A. Perry Miss N. M. Nugent John J. Nugent Francis Nugent


298


287 George F. Hinkley, stoves and furnaces


319 321 Mrs. F. J. Currie, lunch John W. Williams Fred A. Gwinn Charles Goodridge


289 Stuart M. Leach


316


281 Joseph Pesce, shoe repairer 281-AS. Albert Wells, tailor 281-BArthur C. Wilson, cigars and tobacco


316


W. H. Croscup, wheelwright F. P. Haskell, carriage maker


J. A. Torrey, horse shoer Ezra A. Stone


285-AHerbert B. Hinchcliffe


305


Mrs. Lucy A. Lovett Charles W. Mitchell Percy A. Boyd David R. Collins Adelbert A. Eldridge Miss Ellen F. Holden Augustus A. Galloupe George E. Barron Benjamin O. Peirce, s.r. Charnock st. begins Mrs. M. L. Hawkes Thomas F. Whiting Charles Broussard Mrs. Delia Trask Charles Broussard, baker


304


275 Arthur H. Macy, stationery and periodicals


5


335 Mrs. J. E. Williams Louis H. Baker Mrs. E. B. Foster Chestnut st. begins


Get your Boston round trip ticket from


Joseph F. Kilham


Cor. Railroad Ave. & Rantoul St. Handy place to depot


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1906


63


CABOT ST .- Continued.


Left Right


384


Mrs. Clara A. Ellis


Left Right


- Gloucester R.R. crossing


339 Charles E. Smith Misses Bell


388


Colon st. begins Benjamin B. Dodge Horace K. Hutchinson Israel Crampsey Thomas A. Morgan Mrs. M. A. Haskell


Miss Elizabeth H. Smith Edwin P. Frost Luville W. Hatch


392


346


392


391 Mrs. Margaret J. Grotto William H. Cook


348


341 Albert J. Hagan Vacant, rear H. C. Moulton, provisions Mrs. H. S. Burnham


394


343


Arthur L. Merrill


850


Mrs. Olive J. Berry


850 12


George C. Berry 896


852


Harrison ave. begins Mrs. Clara A. Trask William O. Stone


1 400


Henry F. Woodberry, milk


354 356


402


Beckford st. ends Benjamin Grant Charles st. begins


353


349 Harvey S. Buckler Walter M. Homan John Keenan Walter H. Carrico Summer st. begins Henry C. Clark Daniei A. Toomey Joseph E. Herrick Edward Johnson


407 E. S. Raymond, shoe repairer George O. Mason 409 Joseph E. Watts Mrs. M. A. Standley


357 Jacob MacDonald


413


The Clematis, boarding and lodging


360


- Mason st. begins


362


- Lyman st. begins


363 Prince Ober, carpenter


448


364 Caleb Cole


- Herrick st. begins Mrs. Mary A. Lufkin Arthur W. Cole Balch st. begins


365


Dr. Whitman G. Stickney' Charles Pickett Martin Murray


453


Pickett st. begins Lenox st. begins 454


451 J. E. Mitchell, florist John E. Mitchell Charles E. Hurlburt John D. Standley Louis E. Burnham


Charles W. Pickett


457


Joseph L. Standley Benjamin L. Obear


George W. Fielder 460


Lenox st. ct. ends


377 Dr. David C. Coleman 462


465 Mrs. Sarah E. Brown


Robert H. Grant


467 James E. Hathaway


Benjamin F. Cressy Charles A. Lations City Square


483


John Jordan


Mary C. Heaphy


John A. Gravisse John A. Meunier Martin Jensen


William Campbell Alphonse Pelletier


Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing,


S. M. Leach, 203 Cabot Street


372


369 371 C. W. Pickett, grocer Francis S. Herrick Charles B. Grose George A. Glidden


459 Charles A. Standley


373 George F. Fielder 458


463 Hugh J. Munsey Mrs. Letitia Reed Thomas J. Rafferty Thomas H. Phelan Charles A. Merrill


James Hayes


378 380


471 Miss M. E. Moulton


381 383 Charles A. Symmes Benj. L. Andrews Rantoul st. ends


-


Swan st. begins


35712 Frank K. Teakles William A. Smith Columbus ave. begins Dr. Ralph E. Stone Plumer H. Chesley Myrtle st. begins


419


George A. Herrick


-


408


358


393 Albert L. Towne Joseph Monday Wm. H. Poland 395 Vacant Joseph A. Baker Arthur Andrews 397 Nath'l Corliss Henry C. Bisbee Joshua S. Dodge


337 George I. Tarr, rear


Bicycle Repairing is one of our Many Specialties. KILHAM, The Bicycle Man


64 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1906


CABOT ST. - Continued.


Left Right 613 John W. Hobbs


Left Right


620 634


Mrs. Emma A. Woodberry Frank A. Woodbury Mrs. J. F. Woodbury


496


505 Joseph R. Mallonson Dana J. Macdonald Peter Stewart .


658


Moses E. Wilson Cemetery


509 Albert W. Warren


676


Sumner E. Glines


515 Jacob E. Darling


678


Fred L. Gelinas


517 Charles S. Lee


688


529 Charles Duncanson Robert A. Lee


776


785


549 Herbert W. Winslow'


555 Levi W. Dodge


786


556 Moses B. Kaven


559 George A. Pickett John G. Munsey C. E. Caldwell's greenhouses, rear


CEDAR


563


Edward J. Caldwell Ernest H. Porter


(Ward 4)


James J. O'Neil, rear


from 96 Essex to Locust ave.


564


Charles E. Caldwell Balch st. ends


Left Right


569 Walter A. Caldwell, ice


11 George A. Porter


573 Henry J. Dewitt


Charles C. Bryer


18


15 George G. Brook City Home City stone crusher


588 590


579 James F. Potter J. F. Potter's greenhouses, rear 583 Jesse S. Potter 587 Mrs. Annie Mason Thomas A. Fletcher Horace Foster, grocer Mrs. Mary Downing


CENTRAL (Ward 2)


from 115 Cabot to 52 Lothrop


Left Right 10 2 Lorenzo Colson Edwin L. Wallace E. L. Wallace, plumber, rear


Horace Foster Scott st. begins James Morrissey Charles A. Preston, express


9 Stephen F. Campbell, jr. Ellis J. Burnham


- Dodge st. begins


11 Lege B. Robichau Arthur S. Adams


595 F. N. Von Steenburg Ernest P. Spiller, groceries, provisions, etc.


13 John W. McKnight, wall paper, etc.


599 Charles A. Barter Solon Lovett Southworth Bros., nurserymen, rear


14


1312 John W. McKnight Beverly Hospital


Tremont st. begins


15 John J. Maguire John Ericson Miss B. E. Brown


606


605 Fred L. Jenness C. A. & J. Morissey, carpenters Chas. A. Morissey


608 610


Fred W. Chesley


Charles E. Wilson


17 Ernest M. Keirstead Henry P. Kelly


19 I. Frank Munroe Mrs. H. H. Munroe


- Central ct. begins


Free Examination of . . the Eye . .


S. M. LEACH, 203 Cabot St.


548


483 John Fenton - B. & M. R.R. crossing Blaine ave. begins Samuel G. Hooper


637


Misses Lummus


649 Isaac A. Glines


Conant st. crosses


506


Harry B. Dowling John Hurlburt John J. Weatherbee Phillips ave. begins Trask st. begins Henry E. Dodge, 2d Vacant


541 Sydney W. Winslow Dr. George J. Hill


Elmwood ave. begins Charles E. Wood Samuel A. Day Trask st. ends


797 Mrs. S. A. Day


9 Peter Wilson


572


Michael M. Pendergast Mrs. L. N. Sands


594 594


602


Telephone Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.


William L. Wood,


Real Estate and Insurance Broker. Mort- gages negotiated. Telephone connection. 71 RANTOUL STREET.


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1906


65


CENTRAL ST .- Continued.


Left Right


Left Right


6 Samuel E, Smith Frederick L. Curtis


- Chapman pl. begins


8 Frank L. Decker


7 Clarence W. Bell Charles W. Small Federal st. crosses


14 Joseph W. Stocker Mrs: M. L. Crosfield William L. Whittier Charles W. Richards


15 Wm. J. Marshall Gustave Berg


17 Misses Glidden John Bradshaw


CHAPMAN PLACE (Ward 3)


from 7 Chapman to rear 222 Cabot Left Right


1 Joseph W. Caswell


3


Mrs. Lydia F. Lord


William Bailey


Edward E. Gunnison


Wm. R. Hammond


CHAPMAN'S CORNER


Hale, junction Boyles


CHARLES


from 403 Cabot


Left Right


6 Herbert G. Wood


8 Walter F. Howard


10


Ernest B. Asselsteine


12 Gustaf L. Norman


14 George H. Bishop


16


Horace M. Pepper


18


J. Sumner Twichell


20


David M. Vining


22


John W. Smith


24


John Smith


26


John A. Bennett


Samuel Ambrose


CHAPMAN


(Ward 3)


from 11 Bow to 10 Pond


Left Right


1 L. W. Story, picture frames


3 L. Colson, cabinet maker


4


5 Clarence E. Cook, fish John E. Nicholson James H. Morley


CHARNOCK (Ward 4)


from 305 Cabot to 8 Butman


Left Right


6 Henry N. Rogers


Peirce ave. begins


7 Frank A. Foster


Francis Forniss


9 William A. Foster


Whitcomb-Carter Co.,


Painters Supplies, Hard- ware, Rubber Hose, Etc.


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25 Mrs. Harriet N. Stickney Lovett st. crosses


27 Daniel A. Kilham


32 Samuel F. Ober Albert G. Remmonds S. F. Ober & Son, carpenters 34 S. Ellis Ober Louis B. Fiske


36


38


40


42


CENTRAL COURT (Ward 2) from 19 Central to 16 May Left Right


5 William H. Cahoon


7 E. W. Davenport, express


9 Elmer W. Davenport Lovett ct. ends


14 Misses Downing


11 William McKechnie


16


13 Ernest F. Hultgren Charles R. Crowley Henry E. Ask


15 Jeremiah White, carpenter


31 Ozro M. Field Mrs. Sarah M. Staten Fred E. Bell


33 Leander Merrick


35 Edward E. Herrick


Samuel Higgins


37 Elisha P. Rich


J. Elmer Wood


39 Percy A. Wallis 3912 Frank W. Plaisted Vacant Herman E. Miller, r.


41 Clarence E. Browne Samuel H. Stone


24


21 William S. Noyes Herbert S. Cooper Miss Georgianna Leach, s.r. Mrs. Delia Bryant Elisha C. Cooper 23 Geo. H. Smith 2312 William A. Ferguson Lucius H. Perry William H. Raymond


20


22


REAL ESTATE


Bought, Sold, Exchanged, Mortgaged or Insured by Telephone Connection


WILLIAM L. WOOD , 71 RANTOUL ST.


66 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1906


CHARNOCK ST .- Continued.


Left Right


Left Right


9 Mrs. Elizabeth H. Elwell Elijah P. Foster, rear


10


George H. Hodgdon


12 Clarence W. McNutt


Arthur st. ends


11 Nehemiah S. Heron George E. Lowell


14 Mrs. E. J. Thacher


12 William W. Grant Mrs. Nancy H. Webber H. Clinton Davis


16


Benjamin F. Chanel


18


Mrs. S. J. Terrio


16


13 Martin F. Comeau Mrs. Lydia L. Wood Knowlton st. ends Prospect st. begins Patrick J. Daley, groceries and provisions


22


24


20 John A. Larrabee William H. Shaw


19


James Dennis Joseph E. Arlington


Reed Rogers Mrs. Ellen F. Ryan


22


21 Edgar R. Cummings Archibald D. Eldridge Joseph R. Ramsdell Albert F. Field


26


25 Irving L. M'allett Mrs. Lydia R. Early


23 Lewis C. Edwards George M. Marling Vacant


28


30


28


30


29 Wallace Hemenway Mrs. Jerusha McLean Essex st. crosses


38


35 Wm. H. Solaris Miss M. L. Towne Anna B. Russell Charles H. Perkins


42


44


39 Mrs. Myra B. Wallis


40


46


41 Walter H. Woodbury Robert H. Wood


42


39 Charles H. Stevens


43 George N. Rowe Harry D. Ham Mrs. Selina Raymond


44


David P. Gangloff


Walter I. Staples 441/2


41 Alexander Carpenter Roger S. Abbott John A. Rosen James Thibedeau


CHASE (Ward 3)


43 Private stable James F. Kelly Private stable, rear


from 41 Federal to 16 Summer Left Right


47 Frank A. Gray Roundy st. crosses


5 Joseph H. McEachern Patrick Walsh


53 Joseph H. Walker Harvey E. Unwin


-


Pond st. crosses


55 Joseph Pluff


6 Justin H. Duncan


James Fountain


11 Edmund R. Frye


57 Private stable


23 William Smith Judson st. ends A. L. Hutchinson, potato chips A. L. Hutchinson Mrs. Frank S. Morgan Thomas I. Woodbury Mrs. Isabel Noyes


24 26 Herbert H. Humphrey


27 Henry A. Fairbrother William F. Phillips West Dane st. crosses Vacant stable Ephraim M. Solaris


25 William L. Colson Mrs. K. B. Ramsdell Henry F. Woodman Miss Mary Crowley 27 William Gorman


34


31 Thomas J. Brown Charles C. Chaurette Edward A. Clark


36


33 Mrs. Jennie Sullivan J. N. Trask, teaming Josiah N. Trask




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