The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1909, Part 6

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Publication date: 1909
Publisher: Crowley & Lunt
Number of Pages: 534


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56


47 William Cullivan Vacant Same as 1 School Edwards st. begins Charles H. Herrick Walter E. Colby


3 Reuben Chapman Mrs. Jennie E. Morse John J. Callahan Charles A. Fossiano Charles F. Roderick Richard M. Brown


58


John D. Lovett, s. r.


55 Edwin N. Tuttle Union st. begins


59 Benjamin Cohen 5912B. Cohen, groceries Miss Annie F. Lovett


7 Vacant store 64


10 Richard J. Tracey Sylvester B. McDonald Vacant 66


Mrs. Sarah E. Staten


12


George A. Sullivan, hairdresser William J. Callahan George E. Cleasby John Dolan 68


65 Merton R. Lovett H. Warren Towne H. P. Shepard, newsdealer, lodgings, etc.


20 22


19 Private stable Mrs. Mary Sullivan O. P. Sullivan, grocer


78


Cox ct. begins


75 Francis Norwood James Handley Vacant Pleasant st. begins


2212 24-A


Walter Rosenthal, shoe repairer Cornelius P. Twohig


24-B


C. P. Twohig, variety store


2412


Daniel W. Bryant


Vincent M. Kelley


Frederick Chapman


24-C Miss Annie Blatt, variety store


Front st. begins


7912Nicola Bovio, shoe repairer


26


James A. Horne Augustus Aho


81 Drago & Fossa, fruit, etc. Pasquale Fossa John Drago


28


J. Cullivan, grocer


2812 John Cullivan


-


Rantoul st. begins


34 36


J. Delaney, hairdresser


82


Naumkeag Buffing Machine Co.


84


Mrs. Fannie M. French


38


29 William A. Mclaughlin, shoe repairer


May st. begins


85


89 Bell's block


85 Isaac Levy, shoe repairer


8512Cloverleaf Club


35


H. D. Lambert, veterinarian Storage


89


John A. Bray, lunch


4212 41 Harvey Crosby


91 Cabot Cash Market, groceries and provisions


Ralph C. Ritchie


93 Miss Mollie Murphy


44


John H. McNeil P. J. Sullivan, provisions S. Harvey Dow 90


98


Perry Collier block Mrs. N. W. Currier, milliner


Antonio Silva, hairdresser


-


Davis st. begins


94


Simon Scheft, shoes, etc.


50


George E. Smith The Misses Pedrick


96


Samuel Ball


9612 Miss M. M. Burgess, variety store


HAMILTON,


THE HARDWARE DEALER IN NEW AND DEALER SECOND-HAND BICYCLES


42


Vacant, rear Hezekiah A. Foster


88


87 Bartlett Club Hibernian hall Dr. George A. Stickney


Thomas Ritchie


John H. Conway


95 J. H. Wentzell, hairdresser


46


43 Samuel Mercier Joseph C. Goodwin Charles Thibedeau Mrs. M. A. Peabody


90


90


92


Cabot house


18


72


76


14 16 Calvin Andrews Moses P. Towne Summit ave. begins 15 John Girdler, coal George H. Merrill Patrick J. Small


70


71 Mrs. Susan E. Trask John A. Rogers Charles J. Toothaker Mrs. Cecelia Jewett William S. O'Neil Mrs. Charlotte P. Dodge


Water st. begins


77 Brotherhood Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America North Shore Building Trades' Council 7712Y. M. C. T. Society Father Denvir Ct., Foresters Bass River Ct., Foresters 79 Quong Sing, laundry


Lyman C. Smith


83 R. G. Foster & Co., variety store Bartlett st. begins Mrs. Sarah P. Frost Mrs. Mary C. McEachern Charles H. Andrews


Frost Box Co., box manufacturers E. N. Tuttle & Co., novelty mnfrs.


Mrs. M. C. Rogers, dressmaker Charles H. Sawyer


31 George T. Larcom William W. Huckins


3112Harold Hirst Mrs. Mary E. Dailey


Charles F. Mathews, rear 80


61 Lewis W. Brewer William C. Streeter Ferdinand W. Bray Henry A. Lennox Fayette st. begins


Left Right


45 Louis B. Mader Mrs. Eleanor M. Goodwin Alexander Mader


52


53 Horace W. Woodberry


Bicycle Repairing


Done With Neatness and Dispatch KILHAM THE BICYCLE MAN, Corner Railroad Ave. & Rantoul St. Tel.


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.


87


CABOT ST .- Continued.


Left Right 142 130


R. C. & I. Block Beverly Republican Club


98


Louis & Albert, tailors Highland ave. begins


The Mitchell Studio, photographers Essex Portrait Co.


103


Vacant


132


Rogers & Chase, furniture


105 William Kaplan, tailor


140


Innis Dry Goods Co., dry goods, etc. E. F. Trask, jeweler and optician


107 Arthur E. Payne


142


Clarence E. Coult


111 Mrs. Margaret C. Leach


100


102-B


Pingree block


143


A. Granara, fruit


10012


Vacant store


145


102


Frederick A. Cressy, real estate and insurance, room 1


145


Alden Webb, jeweler


H. S. Amazeen, pianos, room 3


147


Union Club


Vacant rooms 2, 5 and 6


Masonic Hall


H. Ernest Grebner, room 7


Vestry st. begins


Millard F. Rounds, upholsterer and furniture repairer, rooms 8 and 9


149


Smith Bros., groc. and prov.


Miss K. F. Sullivan, milliner


144


T. P. Gamble, furniture


Robert Martyn


Edward G. Waters


146


Kennedy & Co., butter, etc.


Jacob Waters


148


115


Mrs. Hannah F. Kilham


Samuel W. Torrey


150


Central st. begins


152


10812 110


John J. Martin


151


112


William Spencer


155


117


Beverly Historical Society


Franklin pl. begins


154


116


M. O'Keefe, grocer


156


Railroad ave. begins


154


121


E. E. Skedd, baker


153


123 125 G. Alberghini, fruit


127 Miss Charlotte Fairfield, coal


Walter S. Flint, insurance and real estate


Beverly Real Estate Trust


155


Beverly Co-operative Bank


12712Guiseppe Alberghini Socialist club


Charles F. Lee, insurance and real estate


118 128 118 120 129


Commercial block


Butterworth Bros., groc. and prov. Charles A. Currier, pool and billiards 160


157 167 157


New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.


I. O. G. T. Star Juvenile Temple


161


United Asso. Journeyman Plumbers Norwegian Society


Will E. Grovenor, suite 3


Carpenters' Union, No. 878


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


Lyman Curtis, room 1


163


Public Library Reference rms. 3 and 4


Rooms,


Knights of Columbus Hall Houston & Coleman, hairdressers, room 8


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


C. B. Burnham, dentist, rooms 9-11 Knights of the Golden Eagle Hall


13132Salvation Army Barracks


124 126


Vacant store Vacant store


133 William Stopford & Co., fish 162


John H. Moore, apothecary


John Girdler, coal


128 135


143 Atlantic block 164


166


137 I. T. Webber, tailor


Carl E. Klink, baker


Miss M. E. Knight, ladies' hosiery S. H. Stone, insurance and real estate The Pickett Coal Co. Thomas A. Appleton, civil engineer and surveyor Milton st. begins


139 130


Watches, Jewelry and Optical Goods


ALDEN WEBB


145 Cabot St.


122


131


Larcom & Bell, bowling alleys Commercial Hall


D. W. Quill, lawyer


127C Dominick Musilly, shoe repairer


156


M. E. Davenport, dentist, room 4 Dr. Charles W. Haddock, rms. 2 and 3 William M. Smith, photographer John B. Hill & Son, jewelers


129 131


Burnham building


Endicott block


Conomo Club, rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6


159


E. E. Gray Co., grocers Miss Julia M. Higgins, suite 1 Herbert H. Smith, suite 2


Prince Ober, contractor, room 5 Louis L. Dodge, draftsman, room 5 A. M. Bruce, D. M. D., rms. 6 and 7 Hunter & McMillan, ladies' tailors, rms. 8 and 9


Mrs. Mary J. Brine, rms. 12 and 13 Albion B. Emerson, rms. 14 and 15 Nat C. Judkins, rms. 16 and 17 Western Union Tel. Co.


100


C. E. Browne, apothecary


149


Masonic block


102-A 102-B 104


J. A. C. Barnard, tailor I. O. G. T. Hall


106 108


Dr. S. W. Torrey


Dr. J. J. Martin


Essex County Poultry Association W. A. Crouse, lunch and tobacco Unity Club Beverly Cadet Band


Endicott building


151 Charles A. Baker, apothecary


Louis W. Olmstead


Peabody building Edmund Giles, boots and shoes Wm. J. Berry, civil engineer, room 2 M. I. DeSousa, hairdresser, rooms 3 and 4 Mrs. C. T. Wallace, dressmaker, rm. 5 Ralph W. Wallace, rms. 1, 5, 6, 7 and 8


127B Miss M. A. Silva, milliner


Washington st. begins Dr. Francis G. Stanley


141 The Hub, pool and billiards Cloverdale Club Cabot Club Benton Loan Co., room 8


Left Right


135 The Comique


HAMILTON,


THE HARDWARE DEALER


DEALER IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES


88 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.


CABOT ST .- Continued.


Left Right 218


Fraser, Durgin Co., clothiers


Left Right 168


170


Johannes S. Stensrud, tailor Mrs. A. A. Moore, millinery


222


T. A. Tufts, lawyer, rms. 1 and 2 Miss H. B. Clark, dressmaker, rooms 3 and 4 Vacant, room 5


174


176


169


175 Beverly Savings Bank bldg.


169 Beverly Evening Times


F. E. Houghton Co., stocks and bonds F. W. Adams, insurance


E. M .. Sullivan, attorney-at-law


171 Beverly Savings Bank


173 North Shore Toilet Parlors, rooms 4, 5 and 6


Oliver F. Kilham, chandlery, whol. fish, etc., room 7


F. W. Bernard Co., mining, rooms 17, 18 and 19 Miss J. S. Humphrey, dressmaker, rooms 20 and 21


Arthur A. Forness, real estate and insurance, rooms 8 and 9


T. Fitzgibbon, mason, room 10


Frank E. Raymond, attorney-at-law, room 11


Harrie L. Whitney, city engineer, rooms 12 and 21


I. O. R. M.


Lee Temple, Pythian Sisterhood Malta Hall


Battery A., U. R. K. P.


E. C. Sweetman, clothing, room 14


E. B. Dudley, dentist, rms. 16 and 17 Charles H. Dean, rms. 18, 19 and 20 Beverly National Bank


175


184


A. Pedersen, tailor


Frank N. Hoag, tailor


Eastern Shoe Co., shoe mnfrs.


Theodore S. Webber


Amos Homans Edward A. Rust


Whitcomb, Carter Co., hardware


Broadway begins


Thorndike st. begins


188


224


194


Odd Fellows' Block 226


188 190 192


194 191


H. C. Webber, boots and shoes City Hall Mayor's office, room 1


217 219 221


J. Frank Rolfe, pianos, etc.


City Clerk and Auditor, room 2 228


Board of Aldermen and Clerk of 230 Committees, room 3 232


City Treasurer and City Collector, room 4 238


Assessors and Street Commissioner, room 5


0 Unitarian Church


Beverly Public Library


Common Council Chamber


240


Police Station, rear


248


A. Stanley, carpenter, rear


240


Wallis st. begins


2441/2


Jung Company, laundry


233


Manuel F. Enos, hairdresser


197 Star Bowling Alleys


235


Edward J. Grenier


199 People's Market, groceries and pro- visions


237


Mrs. Margaret A. Ordway


201 Frank Comato, shoe polisher


244


203 Drago & Fossa, fruit, etc.


205 Dr. W. G. Stickney


207 Thomas F. Delaney, apothecary


Abbott st. begins


Bow st. begins


214


Lunt Block


Beverly Board of Trade, rooms 14, 15 and 16


218


Beverly Building Association, rooms 14, 15 and 16


INSURANCE


OF ANY KIND


WALTER S. FLINT 127 Cabot Street


198 196


H. W. Billings Co., clothiers


231


George Todd, jeweler and optician


F. C. Maude Co., credit clothiers and furnishers, rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Dr. B. H. Fearing, dentist, rooms 6, 7 and 8


C. W. Trask, investments, room 9


H. F. Winslow, real estate and insur- ance, rooms 10 and 11


216 214


A. C. Lunt, house furnishings


226 Rogers building


220


Newell Dry Goods Co.


165


167 Field & Kennedy, clothiers James Matheson, newsdealer Mrs. M. E. Wallis, boarders


Beverly Gas and Electric Co., rooms 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10


Miss Cressey, chiropodist, rooms 11 and 12


M. A. Kearns, real estate and insur- ance, room 14


Robert J. Murney, Boston Globe, room 14.


E. T. McGourty, dentist, rooms 15 and 16


C. L. Dodge, ins. agt., room 23 Edward Thompson, real estate, rm. 23 O. U. A. M. Hall Beverly Lodge, K. of P.


Roger Wolcott Lodge, K. of P.


I. Lefavour & Son, real estate and insurance, room 13


K. and L. of Honor, Mayflower Lodge New England Order Protection


Clan Wallace, No. 127, O. S. C.


Cabot Lodge, A. O. U. W.


Mizpah Commandery, No. 283, K. of M.


Bricklayers' and Masons' Union, No. 40


Mizpah Sisterhood, D. of M.


Speedwell Colony, No. 86, Pilgrim Fathers


Diana Chapter No. 100, O. of E. S.


Garden City Lodge, M. U.


Beverly News Co.


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


Ropes Drug Co., apothecaries


0 First Baptist church


C. L .. Doble & Co., dry goods


Dirigo Bakery and Street Railway Station


223 John B. Cosio, fruit Beverly Co-operative Asso., groceries


Lee & Cressy, undertakers, etc.


- Hale st. begins The Misses Ellingwood Federal st. begins


Church st. begins


Winslow building & Washburn, dry Almy, Bigelow goods


Arthur S. Larcom


186


MILEAGE BOOKS


BOUGHT AND TO LET JOSEPH F. KILHAM, Cor. Railroad Ave. & Rantoul Street. Telephone


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.


89


CABOT ST .- Continued


Left Right


Left Right


Beverly Business Men's Association, rooms 14, 15 and 16


280 28012 Luigi Gasparini, fruit


279 H. T. Tremblay, hairdresser 27912Mrs. Mary E. Floyd


282 Mrs. Georgianna F. Dodge Vacant


244A


241 247 241 243 James W. Apgar


284


A. N. Barron, tailor


283 Thomas Grant Judson st. begins


John C. McDonald


Wilbur Strout


Mrs. Harriet E. Eldridge


George A. Gove, hardware F. W. Williamson, plumber W. F. Plummer Drug Co.


288


The Enterprise


W. R. Smith, baker


287


Harry F. Simonds George F. Hinkley, stoves and fur- naces


0 Star of the Sea Church


289


Stuart M. Leach


254 25412


Louis Marckone, shoe repairer G. A. R. Hall


Miss Clara B. Everett


253 Rev. Francis J. Curran


291


Vacant store


Rev. Edward T. McKenna


291A R. Arthur Barss Elmer P. Wildes James S. Gray


Mrs. N. D. Powers, millinery


Nelson D. Powers


290


Luther S. Herrick


Charles F. Sias


293


George S. Harris Mrs. Rebecca C. Herrick


Butman block


292


William M. Stevens


Vacant store


295


Israel Hepworth


296


Johannes S. Stensrud


Mrs. Sarah E. Roles


George Butman


Dane st. begins William F. Lee Albert F. Lee


258A 260


Louis S. Smith, jeweler and optician John McCarthy


299


Benjamin F. Dodge Frank E. Roy Carl G. Lindskog


261


John G. Carlson


D. J. Goodwin, painter, rear


Miss Clara R. Dixon


300


Norman S. Low


Henry Noble


Mrs. M. Alice Low, dressmaker


262 264 Vacant 266 Mrs. Sarah L. Lavigne


302


F. B. Rust, groceries and provisions


Joseph Bertucci


301


James Allen


265


Mrs. Mina E. Grenier, millinery


Clarence Glover


William S. Rodie


304


William W. Grant


William G. Philpot


267


Frank Wong, laundry


303


268


Miss Louisa Woodbury


Percy A. Boyd


Mrs. Ellen F. Preston


306


John Buckle


Arthur H. Woodbury


308


Miss Annie E. Ward


305


Benjamin O. Peirce, s. r.


273


Dr. F. A. Cowles Vacant store Dr. F. A. Cowles, office


312


Pond st. begins


Thomas F. Whiting


Winter st. begins


307


Arthur W. Young Mrs. Delia Trask


275


W. M. Patten, variety store


309


Mrs. R. F. Morgan, bakery


278 278B 278A


Dr. W. E. Bongartz


316


W. H. Croscup, wheelwright


William T. McConaghy


J. A. Torrey, horseshoer and carriage maker


27512Thomas C. Duffey


320


Mrs. Annie D. Douglas H. Malcolm Torrey


High Class Ladies' Tailor


H. NOBLE 281 B Cabot St.


246


245


248 250 252 25212


Joseph Paradise Mrs. Estella A. Metcalfe


289A Miss Edna F. Eaton


Rev. John McKenna


Rev. John F. Curran


291B James S. Gray, caterer


256 256A


255 259 255 257


259 258


G. C. & J. L. Berry, apothecaries


298


S. L. Abbott, shoe repairer


Mrs. Georgia K. Ingersoll


Mrs. Annie McCarthy, boarding and lodging


Walter C. Mitchell


William Decost Miss Elizabeth M. Hughes Miss Lucy F. Lovett Leron H. Jacobs


269 271 George A. West


Miss Ellen F. Holden Augustus A. Galloupe Irving F. Obear


274


Charnock st. begins Mrs. Maria L. Hawkes


276


Knowlton st. begins


Marston & Sturtevant, groceries and provisions


311


Miss A. G. Edwards, dressmaker Charles H. Hoyt


Mrs. Laura E. Trask 318


277 S. A. Gentlee & Son, funeral directors


27712F. W. Herrick, plumber John W. Stanley Vacant


E. E. and A. J. Pelley, photographers, room 22 Vacant rooms, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25 and 26 George F. Parker, attorney-at-law, rooms 27, 28 and 29 French's creamery


281 Joseph Pesce, shoe repairer


281A Vacant store 281B H. Noble, tailor 281C Mikado Laundry Frank S. Prince


Larrabee building


285 John W. Phillips Almon R. Howard 285A Albert E. Cleveland Dr. Charles H. Phillips


Walter D. Burnham James E. Collins Mrs. Sarah E. Wallis


Vacant Fred A. Hinchliffe Mrs. Cynthia N. White West Dane st. begins


HAMILTON, the Hardware Dealer.


We Repair Everything. Bicycles and Lawn Mowers a Specialty.


90 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.


CABOT ST .- Continued.


Left Right


Roundy st. begins


315 Fred D. Fraser George H. Wendon ;


Left Right 371 C. W. Pickett, grocer 372 Francis S. Herrick Charles B. Grose George A. Glidden Benjamin F. Glidden


324


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


373 George F. Fielder George W. Fielder Lennox st. ct. ends Dr. David C. Coleman The Misses Hayes


328 330 332


325


Alden Webb George Sylvia Henry C. McPherson Francis W. Whitely


381 383


Mrs. Mary C. Heaphy Charles A. Symmes George E. K. Stetson Rantoul st. ends


329 Isaac H. Edgett


Mrs. Clara A. Ellis


334


Oscar F. Seifert George C. Bunker


384


Gloucester R. R. crossing


George Millett


Colon st. begins Benjamin B. Dodge


331 Ezekiel L. McLarren


388


Lawrence A. Perry


Vacant 392


333


Ernest A. Pettingill


391


335


Mrs. Joanna E. Williams Mrs. Flora E. Rust


393


Archie F. Haskell, rear


394


340 344


John J. Nugent Louis H. Baker


396


Mrs. Elizabeth B. Foster Chestnut st. begins


337


Perley K. Cole


400


339


E. Wallace Pickett, rear Charles E. Smith


Woodberry Milk Co., milk


The Misses Bell Miss Elizabeth H. Smith


402


346


Edwin P. Frost Luville W. Hatch


404


348


Vacant, rear H. C. Moulton, provisions Mrs. Harriet S. Burnham Arthur L. Merrill Mrs. Olive J. Berry


405 Louis W. Woodbury


350 35012


George C. Berry


405A Walter V. Byther William M. Yoeman


352


Mrs. Clara A. Trask


408


William O. Stone


409 William W. Standley Herbert Vickery


354 356 358


Frederick C. Denesha Walter H. Carrico Summer st. begins Henry C. Clark Earl E. Clark, expressing


413 Guy C. Larcom Charles F. Verry Mrs. Ella F. Flanders


353


John A. Crombie Wilfred L. Clark


417 Vacant Herbert L. Vose Harry D. Elliott Walter Patchett


360 362


Dr. Ralph E. Stone Mrs. Annie L. Chesley


429 Mason st. begins


Myrtle st. begins


431 Gibson Worth


431A Martin Egle


364


363 Prince Ober, carpenter Frank A. Cooke Caleb Cole


433A John J. O'Neill 435 William H. L. Walcott


365 Charles Pickett Charles W. Mitchell


435A Alexander V. Lindgren


366


Frederick A. Clark Pickett st. begins


439 Ansel G. Campion Miss Emma Lawrence


Lennox st. begins


439A David L. Luce


369 Charles W. Pickett


441 Harry W. Whelpley


319 321


P. Fossa, fruit, etc.


378


Walter W. Pierce Fred A. Gwinn


380


Mrs. Eunice P. Goodridge


Robert H. Grant Benjamin F. Cressy Charles R. Rackliffe City Square


336 338 Thomas J. O'Connell


Horace K. Hutchinson Israel Crampsey Thomas A. Morgan Mrs. Martha A. Haskell Mrs. Margaret J. Grotto Elisha H. Dorothy Alvin A. Hanscom Charles B. Stuart Homer J. Garrepy Joseph H. Baker George H. Costain


Joseph F. Kilham


397 Miss Ellen T. Allen Mrs. Julia A. Miles Joshua S. Dodge Henry F. Woodberry


Beckford st. ends Mrs. Josephine A. Grant


0 Ward 5 polling booth


341 Albert J. Hagan


- Charles st. begins A. A. Hanscom, painter 403 G. Hermann Donham 403A Paul D. Stafford Charles I. Frechette


343


Harrison ave. begins


407 E. S. Raymond, shoe repairer Harry Nicoll Dewitt H. Bruce


349 Joseph M. Collins Vacant


415 William S. Nutting Hans P. Thorson John A. Lister


357 Jacob MacDonald 35712 William A. Smith Lester C. Blenkhorn Columbus ave. begins


419 George A. Herrick


421 Swan st. begins


433 Fay H. Becker


36412 D. H. Bruce, photographer


437 Lyman st. begins


If you are looking for REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, Etc., we would be pleased to talk the matter over with you.


WALTER S. FLINT 127 CABOT STREET


Mrs. Seddie A. Patten


377


H. NOBLE, High Class Tailor


281 B CABOT ST.


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.


91


CABOT ST .- Continued.


Left Right


Left Right


441A John A. Foley 443 J. Frederick Clark 443A Vacant


602


448


445 Herrick st. begins John K. Perry Mrs. Mary A. Lufkin


Arthur W. Cole Balch st. begins J. E. Mitchell Co., florists


606


Fred L. Jenness Levi W. Dodge Fred W. Chesley


451 453 Mrs. Janet Mitchell


610


Charles E. Wilson


Charles E. Hurlburt


620


613 John W. Hobbs Fred R. Woodberry


John D. Standley Louis E. Burnham


634


Frank A. Woodbury, mkt. gdnr. Mrs. Julia F. Woodbury The Misses Lummus


457 Joseph L. Standley


637


649 Arthur T. Hitchings


459


Charles A. Standley


463 Hugh J. Munsey


658


Henry E. Dodge, 2nd


Thomas H. Phelan


676


Thomas J. Rafferty


678


Charles A. Merrill


688


John J. Weatherbee


George E. Brown


George H. Blake


Miss M. E. Moulton


776


Mrs. Sarah F. Stiles


785


Vacant


Everett L. Dukshire


786


John A. Harte


Albert G. Jacques


James A. Heath Vacant


B. & M. R. R. crossing


Blaine ave. begins


CEDAR


(Ward 4)


from opp. 96 Essex to jet. Locust ave. and East Left Right


7 William P. Hanners


Ralph W. Warren


9 Peter Wilson


11 Edgar E. Woodberry


Joseph E. Darling


529


548


556


Moses B. Kaven


559 Mrs. Agnes G. Pickett


John G. Munsey Hill st. begins


Edward J. Caldwell


Peter McCurrach Charles E. Caldwell


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


Howard P. Lefavour


9 Stephen F. Campbell, jr.


Charles F. Perkins


Ellis J. Burnham


Mrs. Lizzie N. Sands


11 Lege B. Robichau


Arthur S. Adams


James F. Potter, market gardener Charles E. Doner Jesse S. Potter


13 John W. McKnight, wall paper, etc.


1312John W. McKnight Vacant


Horace Foster, grocer


15 Charles M. Smith John F. Fenton Miss B. E. Brown


Mrs. Mary Downing Horace Foster Edmund Hoogerzeil


17 Percy S. Breed Mrs. Mary Young


Arthur R. Meacock, rear


19 I. Frank Munroe Mrs. Harriett H. Munroe


Dodge st. begins


Central ct. begins


Scott st. begins James Morissey


21 William S. Noyes Herbert S. Cooper


YALE MOTOR CYCLE


KILHAM, The Bicycle Man Corner Rallroad Avenue and Rantoul Street.


Telephone


496


Samuel G. Hooper


505 Louis Nelson


506


509


Edmund B. Pilkington Benjamin W. Squire William P. Walker Albert W. Warren


Richard D. Bessom


Sydney W. Winslow


0


City stone crusher Locust ave. ends


545 Dr. George J. Hill 555 Herbert F. Winslow


CENTRAL


(Ward 2) from 115 Cabot to 52 Lothrop


564


573 579 576 578


588 590


594


Charles A. Preston, express


593 Ernest P. Spiller, groc. and prov. 595 Perley N. Dodge F. N. Von Steenburgh


599


Charles A. Barter Solon Lovett Southworth Bros., nurserymen, rear Tremont st. begins


454


458 460


W. Murray Eaton


North Beverly Cemetery Sumner E. Glines Vacant


462 465 Mrs. Sarah E. Brown


Vacant


Phillips ave. begins, (Moraine Farm) Trask st. begins John W. Bradstreet


467 471 483 John Jordan


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


797 Dudley D. Day


515 517 Charles S. Lee Peter Scott


Dennis E. McCormack


18


15 George G. Brook City Home Walter Farnham


561 563 569 Walter A. Caldwell, ice Balch st. ends


William B. Goodrich


580 583 587 Mrs. Annie Mason Vacant


14


Conant st. crosses


Charles W. Forbes


608


605


FIRE INSURANCE.


WALTER S. FLINT 127 Cabot, Street,


92


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.


CENTRAL ST .- Continued.


CHAPMAN PLACE


(Ward 3)


from 7 Chapman to rear 222 Cabot Left Right 4 Mrs. Alice A. Caswell


Samuel Higgins


6 Mrs. Lydia F. Lord


Joseph W. Stocker


Edward E. Gunnison


William S. Lante


CHAPMAN'S CORNER


(Ward 4) Hale, junction Boyles


34


Louis B. Fiske


CHARLES


(Ward 5) from 403 Cabot


Left Right


2 Howard E. Tracy


2A John Hillery


Nils E. Berglund


4 William H. Keefe


4A Daniel E. Hall


Carl J. Swanson


6


Lloyd B. Clark


8


Edward G. Bartlett


10


Ernest B. Asselstine


12


Gustaf L. Norman


14


Harry W. Clarke


16


Horace M. Pepper


18


J. Sumner Twichell


20


David M. Vining


22 John W. Smith


24


Frederick B. Folsom


Percy McRae


26


Arthur J. Boswell


Mrs. Ann Smith


CHARNOCK


(Ward 4) from 305 Cabot to 8 Butman


Left Right


6 Benjamin T. Butman


-


Peirce ave. begins


7 Chester H. Knowles


Francis Forniss


9 William A. Foster Mrs. Elizabeth H. Elwell


11 Charles C. Trefry


Nehemiah S. Heron Frederick G. Hammond Thomas Montgomery William M. Pettipas, rear


13 Martin F. Comeau


William W. Merrill


4


Mrs. Carrie L. Haskell


Knowlton st. ends


6


Mrs. Helen A. Smith Frederick L. Curtis


20


William Bona


8 Wentworth Schofield


7 Clarence W. Bell


James Arthur


John H. Lord


21


Harry L. Butman


14


John C. Ayers Mrs. Martha L. Crosfield


22


2212 Miss Maud McDuffy


Herbert H. Wallace


15


William J. Marshall Gustave Berg


24


Otis Caswell


17 Miss Mary E. Glidden John Bradshaw


26


Herbert H. Humphrey


25 John F. Taker


HAMILTON,


THE HARDWARE DEALER


TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS


38


J. Elmer Wood


39 Percy A. Wallis


3912Frank W. Plaisted


40


Frank E. Joy


Miss Charlotte L. Babcock


Mrs. Nancy H. Webber


401/2 42


41 Clarence E. Browne


Samuel H. Stone


44


Joseph B. Menke


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


The Misses Downing


11 Edward L. Ingalls


13 Joseph Massison


16


Amos C. Carver Henry E. Ask


15 Vacant shop


CHAPMAN


(Ward 3) from 11 Bow to 10 Pond


12


Left Right


1 McKenna & Son, undertakers


3 Vacant store


5 Vacant store


16


W. R. Parker Smith


18


Prospect st. begins Patrick J. Daly, groc. and prov. John A. Larrabee


- Chapman pl. begins


19 James Dennis


Federal st. crosses


Michael C. Mulcahy William Gray


Left Right


20 Miss Georgianna Leach 22 Mrs. Delia Bryant Elisha C. Cooper


23 William A. Ferguson


2312Ralph M. Smith


24 Lucius H. Perry William H. Raymond


25 Mrs. Harriet N. Stickney


28


Same as 30 Lovett


Lovett st. crosses


32


27 Daniel A. Kilham Samuel F. Ober Leon C. Doble S. F. Ober & Sons, carpenters S. Ellis Ober


36


Fred E. Bell


33 Miss Hattie E. Frye, dressmaker


35 Charles S. Rounds


37 Elisha P. Rich


31 Ozro M. Field Mrs. Sarah H. Staten


23 Lewis C. Edwards George M. Marling


CLEANING


Dyeing, Pressing H. NOBLE and Repairing . . 281 B CABOT ST.


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909. 93


CHARNOCK ST .- Continued.


Left Right


Left Right


28


25 Mrs. K. B. Ramsdell Henry F. Woodman Miss Mary Crowley


27


Joseph E. Arlington


Edward Cahill


29 Herman O. Grotjohann William R. Burgess


Essex st. crosses


37 Horace L. Raymond Edward A. A. Raymond


42


Mrs. Ellen M. Gould James G. Fitch Vacant


44 B. Frank Herrick


39 Mrs. Myra B. Wallis


41


Walter H. Woodbury


68


46


Robert H. Wood


70


43 Albert E. Jones


72


William H. MacPherson Mrs. Ellen O'Neil


74


76


75 M. Grady & Son, contractors Louis E. Shaw Mrs. Katharine F. Durkee Albert H. Sawyer


CHASE


(Ward 3) from 41 Federal to 16 Summer


Left Right


5 Joseph H. McEachern


Patrick Walsh


-


- Pond st. crosses


6


Justin H. Duncan


8


10


Charles W. Brotchie


8


George A. Galloupe, florist Charles T. Staudinger G. Lester Morse




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