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278,718
230,392
Pawtucket, R. I.
39,231
27,633
Newark, N. J.
246,070
181,830
Altoona, Pa.
38,973
30,337
Jersey City, N. J.
206,433
163,003
Wheeling, W. Va
38,878
34,522
Louisville, Ky ..
204,731
161,129
Mobile, Ala ....
38,469
31,076
Minneapolis, Minn
202,718
164,738
Birmingham, Ala.
38,415
26,178
Providence, R. I.
175,597
132,146
Little Rock, Ark
38,307
25,874
Indianapolis, Ind
169,164
105,436
Springfield, Ohio
38,253
31,895
Kansas City, Mo.
163,752
132,716
Galveston, Tex.
37,789
29,084
St. Paul, Minn. .
163,065
133,156
Tacoma, Wash.
37,714
36,006
Rochester, N. Y. Denver, Colo.
133,859
106,713
Spokane, Wash.
36,848
19,922
Toledo, Ohio.
131,822
81,434
Terre Haute, Ind.
36,673
30,217
Allegheny, Pa ..
129,896
105,287
Dubuque, Iowa
36,297
30,311
Columbus, Ohio
125,560
88,150
Quincy, Ill ..
36,252
31,494
Worcester, Mass
118,421
84,655
South Bend, Ind.
35,999
21,819
Syracuse, N. Y.
108,374
88,143
35,956
30,801
New Haven, Conn
108,027
81,298
Johnstown, Pa
35,936
21,805
Paterson, N. J.
105,171
78,347
Elmira, N. Y.
35,672
30,893
Fall River, Mass
104,863
74,398
Allentown, Pa.
35,416
25,228
St. Joseph, Mo.
102,979
52,324
Davenport, Iowa.
35,254
26,872
Omaha, Nebr. .
102,555
140,452
Mckeesport, Pa.
34,227
20,741
Los Angeles, Cal.
102,479
50,395
Springfield, Il1.
34,159
24,963
Memphis, Tenn
102,320
64,495
Chelsea, Mass
34,072
27,909
Scranton, Pa.
102,026
75,215
Chester, Pa.
33,988
20,226
Lowell, Mass.
94,969
77,696
York, Pa ..
33,708
20,793
Albany, N. Y.
94,151
94,923
Malden, Mass.
33,664
23,031
Cambridge, Mass.
91,886
70,028
Topeka, Kans.
33,608
31,007
Portland, Oreg.
90,426
46,385
Newton, Mass
33,587
24,379
Atlanta, Ga ..
89,872
65,533
33,111
37,806
Grand Rapids, Mich.
87,565
60,278
32,722
19,033
Dayton, Ohio.
85,333
61,220
32,637
22,535
Richmond, Va.
85,050
81,388
Chattanooga, Tenn.
32,490
29,100
Nashville, Tenn.
80,865
76,168
Schenectady, N. Y.
81,682
19,902
Seattle, Wash
80,671
42,837
Fitchburg, Mass.
31,531
22,037
Hartford, Conn.
79,850
Superior, Wis.
31,091
11,983
Reading, Pa ..
78,961
Rockford, Il1.
31,051
23,584
Wilmington, Del.
76,508
61,431
Taunton, Mass.
31,036
25,448
Camden, N. J . ..
75,935
58,313
Canton, Ohio.
30,667
26,189
Trenton, N. J.
73,307
57,458
Butte, Mont .
30,470
10,723
Bridgeport, Conn
70,996
48,866
Montgomery, Ala.
30,346
21,883
Lynn, Mass ...
68,513
55,727
Auburn, N. Y.
30,345
25,858
Oakland, Cal.
66,960
48,682
East St. Louis, Il1.
29,655
15,169
Lawrence, Mass.
62,559
Joliet, Il1. .
29,353
23,264
New Bedford, Mass.
62,442
40,733
Sacramento, Cal.
29,282
26,386
Des Moines, Iowa.
62,139
50,093
29,102
21,014
Springfield, Mass.
62,059
44,179
28,895
25,090
Somerville, Mass
61,643
40,152
28,757
27,132
Troy, N. Y. ..
60,651
Jacksonville, Fla.
28,429
17,201
Hoboken, N. J.
59,364
43,648
Newcastle, Pa.
28,339
11,600
Evansville, Ind.
59,007
50,756
Newport, Ky.
28,301
24,918
Manchester, N. H.
56,987
44,126
28,284
22,836
Utica, N. Y.
56,383
44.007
Woonsocket, R. I.
28,204
20,830
Peoria, Ill. ..
56,100
41,024
Pueblo, Colo ..
28,157
24,558
Charleston, S. C.
55,807
54,955
Atlantic City, N. J.
27,838
13,055
Savannah, Ga ...
54,244
43,189
Passaic, N. J.
27,777
13,028
Salt Lake City, Utah.
53,531
44,843
Bay City, Mich.
27,628
27,839
San Atonio, Tex.
53,321
37,673
Fort Worth, Tex.
26,688
Erie, Pa ...
52,733
40,634
Gloucester, Mass.
26,121
24,651
Elizabeth, N. J.
52,130
37,764 South Omaha, Nebr.
26,001
8,062
Wilkesbarre, Pa.
51,721
37,718 New Britain, Conn ..
25,998
16,519
Kansas City, Kan
51,418
38,316
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
25,802
21,474
Harrisburg, Pa.
50,167
39,385
Cedar Rapids, lowa.
25,656
18,020
Portland, Me.
50,145
36,425
Easton, Pa
25,238
14,481
Yonkers, N. Y
47,931
32,033
Jackson, Mich ..
25,180
20,798
Norfolk, Va ..
46,624
34,871
Honolulu, Hawaii.
39,306
22,907
Duluth, Minn
52,969
33,115
Lexington, Ky.
26,369
21,567
44,654
Racine, Wis ..
La Crosse, Wis ..
Williamsport, Pa.
60,956
Sioux City, Iowa. Bayonne, N. J.
37,175
27,412
162,608
133,896
Haverhill, Mass.
Salem, Mass.
Knoxville, Tenn.
53,230
58,661
Oshkosh, Wis.
23,076
ADVERTISEMENTS
W. H. McCORMACK
Carriages and Wagons of All Kinds Made to Order
Fine Carriage Painting and Varnishing Sign Painting, Lettering, Repairing and Iron Work-in fact everything in our line
Call and see us before you order work done in our line-we will please you.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED and All Work has my Personal Attention
Carriages and Wagons
Bought and Sold Our Prices are Right
AUTOMOBILE WORK
Is now one of the Leading Departments of our business
THE OLD STAND
172B Rantoul St., Beverly
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BEVERLY CITY DIRECTORY, 1909.
R. E. HENDERSON & CO.
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At work on trees at J. W. Wheelwright Estate, Pride's Crossing, Mass., 1909
Forestry, Tree Pruning, Spraying and Insect Work
P. O. Box 1280 Telephone Connection
189 Lothrop Street, Beverly, Mass.
Yale, Indian and "M M" Motor Cycles
J. F. KILHAM Cor. RAILROAD AVE. and RANTOUL STREET
1909
CITY OF BEVERLY
STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY
Giving the location of the streets, places, parks, squares, etc., and showing what other streets and places run from them or across them, with the point at which they intersect. The system adopted for numbering the streets of the city is that a person starting at the beginning of any street, and following along with the numbers, every even number will be on the left and every odd number on the right hand, with the names of heads of families and persons in busi- ness in the order of location.
The cipher (0) is used to designate houses or buildings without numbers. The dash (-) is used to show where connecting streets and avenues cross or intersect, when such intersections or crossings have no numbers, and also to designate railroad crossings and bridges, parks, etc. When there is more than one family in a house, the down-stairs name is given first.
Abbreviations: Ave., avenue; byd., beyond; jet., junction; n., near; opp., opposite; r., rear; s. r., summer resident, etc., etc.
ABBOTT
(Ward 2) from 209 Cabot to the sea
Left Right
47 William A. Webber
-- - Lothrop st. crosses
55 Oliver F. Swift
59 Abbott Boat Club
Left Right
1 Same as 207 Cabot 512E. W. Dudley, tinsmith 9 Robt. Robertson Co., plumbers
(Ward 1)
11 Herbert W. Howard Old Cemetery
from opp. 10 Cliff to opp. 19 Linden ave.
Left Right
4. William A. Devine
8
9 Mrs. Susanna Moffett George L'heureux Vacant
25 24
Vacant John M. Lynch
10
12 Charles R. Buckle
26
Brown st. ends
14
James Greehy
13 William K. Johnson
27 Rev. E. J. V. Huiginn
30
Miss Ella A. Morgan
16
James A. Green
1
32
29 William S. Hazen The Misses Tracy George H. Thissell 31 Charles F. Lee Mrs. Edith Woodbury
18
34
35 George F. Standley Albert G. Remmonds
AMES
(Ward 5)
40
37 John B. Goldsmith John T. Goldsmith Thomas Fitzgibbon Lovett st. crosses
42
Charles H. Jacobs William B. Morse
APPLETON AVENUE
(Ward 4)
from 22 Baker ave, to 25 Columbus ave. Left Right 5 Fred F. Perkins
14 Willard S. Stanton
Repairing of all Kinds
WEBB, The Jeweler
All Work Warranted 145 Cabot Street
43 Mrs. Mary A. Welch
4312Patrick J. Lynch
AGATE
19 Joseph C. Kilham Endicott st. ends Monument sq. begins David S. Lynch, rear
23
Charles H. Creesy George W. Pickering, jr.
11 John H. Bergstrom Clark
28 John T. Ober - Miss Laura E. Horne
Joseph Scholefield
15 Thomas J. Brown Frank E. Peterson
17 Michael Kane William Wilson Whitfield F. Dolliver
from 32 Mason to 39 Herrick
41 Albert R. Braden John E. Nicholson Vacant
44 46 Dennis W. Quill Edmund B. Dudley
79
HAMILTON, the Hardware Dealer.
HUB AND STANDARD RANGES We Repair and Make GRATES and LININGS.
80
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.
APPLETON AVE .- Continued.
Left Right
22
19 Larcom ave. begins George L. Cann
28 Lewis A. Crosby
32 Harrison ave. ends
34 Edmund Putnam
ASHLAND (Ward 3)
from 15 Home to 34 Federal
Left Right 3 Albert E. Smith George M. Cleaves
ASHTON
(Ward 1) from 66 Bridge
Left Right
0 B. Frank Wilkins
0 Charles H. Critchett
0 William H. Harrington, s. r. Berkeley ave. ends
ATLANTIC AVENUE
(Ward 2) from 17 Hale to the sea
Left Right
5 John S. Baker
6 Louis P. Baker
7 Forrest E. Tarr
9 George K. Davenport
William G. McKay Charles L. Odell Larkin W. Story
11 Mrs. Annie P. Dodge
13 Lawrence Belknap C. Emerson Brown Charles O. Brown
5 George Smith Mrs. E. L. Cunningham Irving W. Blanchard
14
Mrs. Ella P. Smith Frank N. Hoag John F. Hill Walter L. Boyden
15 Arthur W. Curtis Frederick I. Cressey
Vacant
17 Clarence O. Hood
19 Mrs. Clara E. Standley
21 James Matheson Thomas F. Delaney
23 Charles H. Sinclair William T. Varina Mrs. Emma Allen Lovett st. crosses
25 Levi J. Woodbury 2512James P. Fullerton Miss Charlotte W. Doyle
27 Patrick Guinivan Thomas F. Guinivan Alexander Simpson Joseph F. Clayton George F. Scoville, music teacher Mrs. Lizzie K. Woodbury Albert F. Woodbury
29 Fred P. Warner, stable
Lothrop st. crosses
BACK (Ward 2) from 45 Bartlett to 5 South
(Ward 3)
from 11 Judson to Arthur
Left Right
2
1 Roy E. Crosby Frederick W. Tyler
4 Gibson J. Munro
10
James Breaw
412 George A. Daniels
12
Joseph Dagle
Arthur st. court begins
14
Private stable
6 Thomas L. Galbraith
18
Ralph Bunk
2
1 William A. Knowles Hilyard S. Reynard A. L. Crosby & Co., painters
12
6
- Mulberry st. crosses Frank Burns Mrs. Fannie Scruton
7 F. Herbert Whitaker Whitaker's Orchestra Frank W. Dodge George N. Rowe Charles A. Greene Horace W. Pray Roland Kennett
16
8
10
11 Mrs. Ellen N. Christie
13 Dennis Daly
12
14
J. Oliver Lyman Charles E. Whipple Whipple's Towel Supply, rear John J. Daley
Hilmar J. Berg
ARTHUR STREET COURT
(Ward 3) from end Arthur st. ext.
28
Left Right
1 Fred Miller Charles L. Daniels Mrs. Ella J. Hart
30
5 George W. Thomas, jr. Vacant
6
ARTHUR STREET EX- TENSION
Left Right 6 Mrs. Bridget M. Marley Mrs. Rosena Kelley
7 Vacant
8 Pietro Pezzello
9 Thomas Churchyard Mrs. Ellen A. Chapman
LARGEST LINE OF FUR- NITURE, RANGES, Etc. at
ARLINGTON AVENUE
(Ward 5) from 102 Dodge
Left Right 4 Charles E. Hoogerzeil Leech st. ends
0 Amos H. Hayford, s. r.
-
ARTHUR
(Ward 3)
from end of Arthur st. ext. to 17 Chase
Left Right
20
LUNT'S, 214 CABOT -STREET
All the Leading
BICYCLES
Are for Sale at KILHAM'S, The Bicycle Man Parts, etc. Corner of Railroad Ave. and Rantoul Street .. .. .. .. ..
: : ..
Telephone
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909
81
BAKER AVENUE
Left Right
(Ward 4) from 64 Essex to Odell ave.
Left Right
12
Willard A. Standley
14
George H. Clayton
18
Arthur M. Stevens
12
22
Appleton ave. begins
14
26
Arthur L. Collier
27 Elston E. Gaylord William A. Richardson Harold L. Carr
15 Benjamin H. Redding
19 The Misses Gallop
34
33 Larcom ave. crosses
21 Vacant
44
39 William L. Porter Joseph A. Wilson George A. Wells
20
Wentzell ave. begins Dennis Sughrue
46
45 Roland B. Lindsay Columbus ave. ends
24
52
63 Clark ave. ends Whitney ave. ends Boyden ave. ends Sargent ave. ends Giddings ave. ends
Lefavour ave. ends
33
BALCH
32
(Ward 5)
35
from 454 Cabot to 572 Cabot
Left Right
B. & M. R. R. crossing
17 Mrs. Mary Irving
19 Wallace A. Crosby, milk
Blaine ave. ends
21 Edgar J. Caldwell, milk
23 Mrs. Etta C. Kittredge
Norris E. Crosby Frank H. Riggs
38
William Campbell
40
Mrs. Elizabeth Emerson
0
John R. Holland
42
David G. Coleman
101 John W. Raymond
44
125 Vacant greenhouses
Alphonso Pelletier, rear
Front st. ends
127 Henry J. DeWitt, rear
47 Edwin Milner Francis J. Mee Charles G. Waitt
128 Mrs. M. E. Caldwell Mrs. Caroline J. Davis
48
132
131 William H. Palmer Norman D. Trask Nelson W. Woodbury Willis H. Bell, market gardener
49 Michael Corbett Arthur Diette Albert F. Field
136 135
Francis L. Palmer
54
William H. Kennison
137 Henry W. Downing
56
Charles F. Kennison
140
Ernest H. Porter
58
Vacant
141
Guy B. Chaloner
60
Charles A. Bushey Charles M. Morse
BARTLETT
(Ward 2)
BATES PARK
from 83 Cabot to opp. 3 Lothrop
Left Right 1 Andrew Carbone
2 James J. Riley
end Bates Park ave. (See Marsh ave.)
ALDEN WEBB
WATCHMAKER, JEWELER and Optician
Masonic Building
26 34
35 Vacant
43 Mrs. Mary E. Hoogerzell Hoogerzeil's express Back st. begins Thomas Field Joseph Stoddard G. F. Churchyard
Mckay st. ends
Hanson R. Higgins
120
Mrs. M. A. Raymond
Herbert W. Byors Edward F. Hodgkins
Henry F. DeWitt, rear
46
Samuel P. Cook Henry P. Kennison Mrs. R. C. Letterney
134
139 Thomas Kulik
Joseph P. Silva Joseph F. Fuller
William A. Lord
4
6
C. H. K. Morgan, baker Charles H. K. Morgan J. Warren Hoyt Mrs. Eliza A. Morgan
7 Vacant shop
10
W. Austin Morgan
9 Frank L. Troop Charles S. Goodridge Ernest R. Crawford Dr. John J. Shea Lovett st. begins
13 Mrs. Anna E. Endicott
22
25
George S. Bradstreet Pearce H. Gulliford Peter F. Clark William C. Morgan Union st. ends Charles Woodberry
50
49 Peabody ave. ends Pickett st. ends Charles D. Woodberry
28
-
30
29 Vacant John A. Muinier Albert N. Hawes Charles L. Spalding, masseur
James J. Fitzgibbons Joseph I. Bonaventura John La Vigne Chester M. Waitt John T. Doyle Mrs. Rebecca Wallis Charles H. Woodbury
37
34
Stone st. crosses William T. Pepper T. Dexter Tindley
3413
39 The Misses Smith William C. Lyons Albert R. Lyons
36
George B. Foster
8
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(Ward 1) --
HAMILTON, the Hardware Dealer.
HUB AND STANDARD RANGES We Repair and Make GRATES and LININGS.
82
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.
BATES PARK AVENUE
(Ward 1) from 120 Bridge to Sylvester ave.
Left Right
8
Edward Welshe
11 Holden st. begins
20
15 James W. O'Brien
22
19 Samuel M. Call
21 Frederick Grimes
24
Forrest L. Higgins
26 James A. Torrey
27 Vacant Mill st. begins
31
Vacant
33 Carl E. Larcom Charles K. Cressy Mrs. Catherine Whalen Oliver Doquette
35 Edward Delahunt William F. Smallie
39 Edwin S. Raymond Mrs. Zavilla M. Wilkinson Vacant
William Benjamin
BERKELEY AVENUE
(Ward 5)
from Raymond ave. to Arlington ave. Left Right 0 Private stable
BAY VIEW AVENUE
(Ward 4)
from Neptune opp. East Corning to the sea Left Right
0 Alexander Steinert, s. r.
0
Vacant, s. r.
0
Amory A. Lawrence, s. r.
0
Light House
0
Joseph H. Herrick
BEACH
(Ward 6)
from 857 Hale to 112 West, B. F.
Left Right 8
Mrs. William R. Cabot, s. r.
15 Grove st. ends
-
B. & M. R. R. crosses Private stable
0
BECKFORD
(Ward 5) from 55 Elliott to 400 Cabot
Left Right
6
7 Charles F. Grant
Halfred A. Widen
8 Gage st. begins
22
Mrs. Annie L. Mason
24
William Grant Bisson
26
George A. Foss
28
Benjamin A. Cleaves
William L. Colson
3012
William F. Quinn
34
J. Darwin Drugan Christian Nelson
44
Vacant
48
Henry W. Edwards
Locust ave. begins
50
Alonzo B. Morse
Arthur P. Spiller, poultry bands, etc.
BISSON
(Ward 4) from 73 Essex to 126 Hale
Left Right 4 Charles H. Leavitt
8 Arthur S. Bell
7 Mrs. Dora Woodbury
9 Oliver S. Hutchinson
Mrs. Ida B. Hutchinson, dressmaker
912Mrs. Augusta Lapham
14
11 Burton ave. ends Wallace C. Haley
Burton C. Eastman
18
Howard E. Lindsay
1812
William Neville
Butman st. crosses
Hale st. Cemetery
9 William L. Graves M. Shirley Palmer Guiseppe Tanzilla
12
11 Hervey F. Moore Edward W. Kelley James C. Brown John W. Lassman Antonio Boniface 13 George B. Howe Fred S. Brown
James Baxter
Left Right
15 Edward Dunt Richard Thierfelder
16
Mrs. Abbie S. Curtis
George W. Fernald
19 William S. Friend Mathew Campbell Frederick O. Cressy, milk George Clark
23 Vacant
25 George H. Grimes
27 George M. Dudley
34
Sylvester ave. begins
28
BAY
(Ward 4)
from 103 Lovett to Lothrop n. Dane
Left Right
2
Henry M. Loomer
5 Arthur Ashworth
6
Mrs. A. Mabel Grey, lodging house Whitney B. Jackson
Clifford R. Woodberry
7 John F. Streamberg Joseph A. Hilyard
9 John White
Mrs. Ida H. Gould
912William J. Grey
BEVERLY WATER WORKS ROAD
(Ward 5)
from Dodge, opp. Brimbal ave. to Wenham
Lake
Left Right
Lake View ave. ends
0
Herbert T. Conant
0
Beverly Water Works pumping station
5012 George B. McPhee
CARPETS AND DRAPERIES LINOLEUMS & MATTINGS
A. C. LUNT 214-216 CABOT ST.
10
30
42
14
5 Joab O. Jones Warren White Mrs. Lucretia J. Trask
18
34
44
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
ALDEN WEBB
MASONIC BUILDING
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909
BISSON ST .- Continued.
Left Right
Left Right
56
Andrew Gordon
Home st. begins
-
Middle st. begins
30
Miss Olive H. Cressy
- Lothrop st. crosses
32
66
James A. Murray
67 Edward Preston (summer)
29
David A. Hastings Vacant
71
Orchard st. ends
36
77
Charles A. Petrie
Charles A. Baker
76
J. Thomas Wright
79
Lewis C. Stone Vacant
38
81 Edward T. Northend
85 Fred L. Mackenzie
BLAINE AVENUE
(Ward 5)
from 496 Cabot to 21 Balch Left Right 0 William C. Davis
BLAKE
(Ward 1)
from 32 Mckay to end Pierson Left Right 8
9 Glidden st. crosses 19 Pierson st. ends
BOULDER LANE
(Ward 6)
from Wood lane opp. Branch lane to Wenham line
BOW
(Wards 1-3)
from 212 Cabot to 47 Park
Left Right 4 St. Peter's Church
3
5 Same as 214 Cabot
7 William R. Remmonds Manuel I. DeSousa
Dr. Maria W. Bliss
8
10
12
1212 Pickett & Goodwin, plumbers
11 Mrs. Anna M. Weil Mrs. Adelaide Lovett
14 16
Pickett & Goodwin's workshop
15 George W. Colson Mrs. Isabel T. Orr
20
Frank McCarthy
27
George Gordon
18
20
Thomas A. Lane Benjamin S. Lunt
24
William B. Emerson Charles R. Elliott
23 Dr. B. F. McGrath
Mrs. Alice A. Moore
Mrs. Almira M. Crittendon
BOYLES
(Ward 4)
from 258 Hale to Cole jct. Foster at Paradise
Crossing
Left Right
10
George Lee Peabody, s. r.
28 Ellis L. Dresel, s. r.
31 Miss Katherine Silsbee
Vacant
67 Montserrat Golf Club
Cross lane ends
0 Private summer cottage
Paradise crossing, B. & M. R. R.
BRACKENBURY
(Ward 4)
from opp. 228 Hale to the sea
Left Right
10
6 Mrs. Florence A. Marble Vacant
12 John W. Haskell
16 Arthur J. Philpott
Richard W. Patch
17 William H. Bell W. H. Bell, express, r. A. C. Lunt, repair shop
BRANCH LANE
(Ward 6)
from Common to Wood lane
Left Right 0 Harold J. Coolidge, s. r.
0 Philip S. Sears, s. r.
Round Trip Tickets to Boston, 6oc AT COR. RAILROAD AVE. & RANTOUL ST.
42
Frank M. Blakeley
Mrs. Lucy A. Mitchell
39
Edwin E. Strang Sydney G. Whidden
41
43 The Essex, boarding house Henry C. Webb
55
53 H. M. St. Clair & Co., stair builders E. F. Bell & Co., shoe manufacturers
Rantoul st. crosses
65
Vacant factory
BOYDEN AVENUE (Ward 4) from 32 Whitney ave. to Baker ave.
48
33 Mrs. Julia E. Cleaves Frank S. Cleaves Edgar F. Davis Theodore A. Tufts Wallace E. Ray
38 12
35 Mrs. Jennie E. Nimblett
40
John L. McKinnon Hiram H. Houston
Charles H. Kimball
80
Sorenson L. Scoville
Hollis F. Rogers Mrs. Harriet E. Lefavour
31 John F. Mackey Carl M. Fisher Miss Margaret T. Linehan
68 69 Jeremiah W. Ferguson Edward C. Woodberry
25 Mrs. Alice M. Lord Frederick W. Lord
KILHAM
The Bicycle Man Telephone
28
9 W. R. Remmonds, painter St. Peter's parish house T. W. Howse, harnessmaker T. Walter Howse
- Chapman st. begins Hamden A. Falls
50
LARGEST DEALER .
ANTIQUE FURNITURE, ETC. A. C. LUNT 214 Cabot St
84
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.
BRIDGE
Left Right
135 Richard E. Henderson William J. Rich
137 Rial Side schoolhouse
138
George F. Allen
from River n. Federal to Danvers line
Left Right
4
John Cole
6
Frank H. Carpenter
8
Herbert F. Gunderway
164
10
Byron I. Banks
Margin st. ends
173 Milford McIntire William C. Major
14
George E. Wiggin
175 Fred A. Defoe
16
Michael J. Clifford
177 Elmer E. Aldrich
18
Hiram N. Currie
Folger st. begins
202
Private way
Winthrop ave. begins
210
213 William H. Smith Vacant
215 Henry E. Bradstreet
BRIMBAL AVENUE (Ward 5) from Essex opp. Lake Shore ave. to near 129 Dodge
64 62
65
Horace W. Reed
0
,
Lewis C. Edwards, s. r., rear
Sydney J. Harvey
321
Mrs. Mary L. Haas
Miss Mary E. McGowan
322
Mrs. Effie B. Ripley
George H. Bragdon, rear
- Walnut ave. begins
Ashton st. begins
Budleigh ave. ends
Walter E. Crampsey
73
John Thimmer
346
Frank A. Trask
William J. Smith
350
Gustave A. Hoff
Hillcrest ave. begins
Edward McManus
Reuben Scoville
Mrs. Rebecca Grimes
Edmund A. Barry
BRISCOE
(Ward 2) from 8 Hale to 19 Essex
Left Right
5 Walter K. Morgan
Church st. ends
115 William McKechnie
7 Albert W. Dodge
Carleton W. Raymond, rear
Charles F. Dennis
Eustace W. Porter, milk
0 Briscoe schoolhouses
17 William H. Perry
Mrs. Lucilla C. Davis Watch Hill begins
121 123
James D. Winchester
Rial Side Market
New avenue not named by city Cosimo Donato
Mrs. Mary F. Howes
BROADWAY (Ward 1)
128 130 132 134
129 Vacant Austin P. Hastings
131
George J. Westwater Vacant
Arthur G. Goldsmith
Ernest R. Wait
Benjamin F. Cressy, jr.
0
Vacant, rear
63 Alexander Smith
0 Vacant, rear
219 James Lewis
263 John F. Foster
Clifford B. Bray
Frank Y. Foster
Y st. begins
67 George H. Riddle
Frederick N. Dodge, s. r., rear
96 98
100
Roderick ave. begins
104
106 113
114
117 116
Thomas F. Doane Doane ave. begins Edmund Lapham, shoe repairer
118 119 Oliver C. Hersey Joseph King
Samuel A. Holden Miss Elizabeth Frye Miss I. Ella Welch
from 186 Cabot to Park opp. R. R. station Left Right 3 Odd Fellows' Block William H. Ferrick, hairdresser, room 1
HAMILTON,
THE HARDWARE TALKING MACHINES DEALER AND RECORDS
42 44
46
45 William H. Lewis George M. Perkins Carl C. Staples Theodore Dutra
56
58
Mrs. Hattie L. Smith
57 Alfred Porter
60
Immanuel Union Church
Livingstone ave. begins
Left Right
Colon st. crosses
61
Franklin Smith, grocer
- Cressy st. ends Edgar F. Trask
Mrs. Amelia M. Newton
Frank H. James
214
141 Charles A. Giles Western ave. begins James Alexander
148
150
160
Giles ave. ends Frederick R. Bowles Amos J. Preston Sunnycrest ave. begins
Bass river. bridge
178
183
George W. Wessel Winfield S. Grey
Kernwood ave. begins
70
B. & M. R. R. crosses
Eastern ave. begins
351
Thomas Splaine
353 Amos Hood
Robert C. Hagar
102
Charles T. Brown William J. Carleton Thomas Kelley A. H. Kelley, paper hanger 11312John V. Hanson Samuel J. Sweeney
19 Earl E. Gay
127 122 126
Livingstone ave. ext. begins
Samuel Cowgill Thomas W. Smith
Henry A. Wood
(Ward 1)
WEBB The Jeweler
Is The Place For Watch Repairing
145 Cabot St.
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.
85
BROADWAY-Continued.
Left Right
Joseph C. Kilham, room 2
William H. Ferrick, real estate and insurance, room 3 Beverly Citizen, rooms 4 and 6 King & Co., room 6
Citizen Stamp Co., room 6
Bass River Lodge reading room, rms. 7 and 8
Beverly City Directory, rooms 9 and 10
Crowley & Lunt, publishers, rooms 9 and 10
John W. Phillips, mining investments, rooms 9 and 10
Alfred E. Lunt, atty-at-law, also city solicitor, rooms 9 and 10 Board of Health, room 11
Sealer of Weights and Measures, room 11
Supt. of Schools, room 13
Truant Officer, room 13
4
Ernest L. Chase
5 George H. Fogg
7 William H. Lord
9 William D. Winchester
R. H. Winchester, music teacher
11
Theron Williams
13 Thomas A. Appleton
BUTMAN
(Ward 4) from 40 Dane to 17 James
Left Right
Cemetery
2 Mrs. Lillie M. Pepper
Albert F. Tittle
8
Stephen E. Cullen Mrs. Eliza A. Hanson
Vacant
Charnock st. ends
12
Charles W. Squires
Louis A. Casgrain
14
Hervey Elliott
35 Ernest Preston, music teacher
18
Albert H. Richardson
H. Otto Thompson
Herman E. Miller
Arthur Jordan Mrs. Frances E. Ramsdell
Jackson st. ends Hancock st. ends
26 William F. Beckford
28 Thomas W. Hannable
53
Marshall & Moulton Express Co.
55 Boulet's Fine Tool Works
59 George A. Wood & Co., shoe mfrs.
S. H. Dow & Co., shoe stitchers
BROOKWOOD ROAD
(Ward 6) from 1008 Hale to Preston pl., Manchester
BROWN
(Ward 2)
from 16 Washington to opp. 26 Abbott Left Right 7 S. F. Ober & Son, carpenters
9 Frank L. Walker
Harrie L. Ober
Thorndike st. crosses
18
Alton L. Greenleaf
Mrs. A. E. Spiller
BUDLEIGH AVENUE
(Ward 5)
from 143 Dodge near R. R. station to 331 Brim-
Left Right
Laurel st. begins
1 David Standley
2 Frank S. Robinson
3
Eric Bergman Mrs. Harriet S. Claflin
5 Wesley F. Wheelock
6 Lawrence Perkins
21 Francis E. Danforth, contractor and builder
BURTON AVENUE (Ward 4) from 69 Essex to 11 Bisson
Left Right
1 Mrs. Charlotte R. Hildreth
3 Mrs. Addie F. Tirrell
Water Board, room 14
Overseers of Poor, room 17
Odd Fellows' Hall
Same as 186 Cabot
5 Beverly Post Office
Whitcomb, Carter Co.'s storehouse
6
12
16
22
26 28
30 32 34 38
39 Mrs. Mary L. Hassett Rantoul st. crosses Odell Park
49 Frank B. Shepard
51 Harry P. Shepard, newspapers, to- bacco, lunch, etc.
36 38 38 12
32 R. Smith Gladding Mrs. Frances Callely John H. Newell Leverett Fegan Walter M. Williamson
40 Miss A. E. Neville Bartholomew T. McDonough
Bisson st. crosses
William W. Marshall
William Jeffs.
45
Vacant
47 Vacant
Pratt ave. crosses
57 Benjamin F. Raymond Freeman B. Johnson
CABOT
(Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) from Essex bridge to Wenham line Left Right 2 Abraham R. Weitzner, groceries Antony Wasitensky
Headquarters in Beverly for Boston Round Trip Tickets 60c
Joseph F. Kilham,
Corner RAILROAD AVENUE & RAN- TOUL STREET
2
11 Joseph A. Wallis Mrs. Augusta R. Carter Milton st. ends Robert R. Endicott Miss Sarah W. Clark
Mrs. Helen E. Kilham
George K. Thornton
19 21 23 Ephraim Whiting Walter A. Perry 25 Dr. H. E. Sears Thomas J. Gannon
Mrs. Etta S. Gannon, lodging house
27
George H. Southwick
Andrew K. Cressy
31 Vacant
The Misses Pope
16
Samuel A. Gentlee
Charles G. Hardy Henry B. Pousland Josiah F. Bradstreet
22
44 46
bal ave.
SEE THE Kelsey and Success Heaters at LUNT'S, The House Furnisher
86 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.
CABOT ST .- Continued.
Left Right
School st. begins Stone st. begins
4 Thomas Donlon John J. Brady Congress st. begins
-
8
B. & M. spur track crosses Ellingwood ct. begins Dennis Higgins Samuel Dooling Mrs. Mary Estabrook
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