The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1910, Part 5

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Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Crowley & Lunt
Number of Pages: 526


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


167


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


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


Robert J. Murney, Boston Globe, room 14


E. T. McGourty, dentist, rm :. 15, 16


F. W. Bernard Co., mining, rms. 18, 19 Vacant, rms. 17, 20, 21


E. M. Sullivan, attorney-at-law


Hollis L. Cameron, attorney-at-law


171 Beverly Savings Bank


173


North Shore Toilet Parlors, rooms 4, 5 and 6


Beverly Lodge, K. of P.


Roger Wolcott Lodge, K. of P.


I. O. R. M.


Lee Temple, Pythian Sisterhood Malta Hall


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


MILEAGE BOOKS


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


174


176 169 175


169 Beverly Savings Bank bldg.


Beverly Evening Times


F. E. Houghton Co., stocks and bonds


F. W. Adams, insurance


C. L. Dodge, ins. agt., room 23 Edward Thompson, real estate, rm. 23 O. U. A. M. Hall


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


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


T. Fitzgibbon, mason, room 10


Vacant, rooms 11 and 12


Harrie L. Whitney, city engineer, rooms 20 and 21


I. Lefavour & Son, real estate and insurance, room 13 E. B. Dudley, dentist, rms. 16 and 17 Charles H. Dean, rms. 18 and 19


197


Star Bowling Alleys


Prince Ober, contractor, room 5


205


Dr. W. G. Stickney


Bow st. begins


Nathaniel G. Judkins, rms. 16 and 17 Western Union Tel. Co.


216


Lunt block A. C. Lunt, house furnishings


166


Thomas A. Appleton, civil engineer 220 and surveyor 222


Miss H. B. Clark, dressmaker, rooms 3, 4 and 5.


168 170 165


Peabody building Edmund Giles, boots and shoes


Broadway begins Thorndike st. begins


155


Beverly Co-operative Bank 192


194


H. C. Webber, boots and shoes


156


Left Right 152 Unity Club Beverly Cadet Band


184


A. Pedersen, tailor Vacant office


Amos Homans Edward A. Rust


160 157


Rooms,


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


There's a Difference in Drug Stores


Plummer Drug Co. -THREE STORES-


The Finest Stores in New England


BEVERLY STREET. AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1910


CABOT ST .- Continued


Left Right


257 Frank K. Goodhue Johannes S. Stensrud Harry E. Doane George Butman


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


S. L. Abbott, shoe repairer


258 258A Louis S. Smith, jeweler and optician


260 260A


Peter A. Peterson


261 John R. McCowan Miss Clara R. Dixon


211 First Baptist church


262


L. G. Grovenor & Co., millinery


217 219


Dirigo Bakery and Street Railway Station


262A


Barnet Kaplan, tailor


264


Leonida Monti, shoe rep.


221 J. Frank Rolfe, pianos, etc.


264A


W. A. Hook, violin teacher


266


Miss E. M. Rolfe, public stenog.


265


Beverly Umbrella Factory


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


William S. Rodie William W. Grant William G. Philpot


Lee & Cressy, undertakers, etc. Hale st. begins


268


Miss Louisa Woodbury Mrs. Ellen F. Preston


The Misses Ellingwood Federal st. begins


269


Arthur H. Woodbury


0 Unitarian Church


271 George A. West Miss Annie E. Ward


Church st. begins


274


Dr. F. A. Cowles


Winslow building Almy, Bigelow & Washburn, dry 276


273


Vacant store Dr. F. A. Cowles, office


goods


Pond st. begins Winter st. begins


George Todd, jeweler and optician Manuel F. Enos, hairdresser


275


W. M. Patten, variety store Marston & Sturtevant, groceries and provisions


Dr. B. H. Fearing, dentist, rooms 6, 7 and 8


Prudential Insurance Co., rm. 9


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


Galloupe & Trask, real estate, rm. 12 Presidential Executive Offices, rms. 14, 15 and 16 (smr.)


Beverly Board of Trade, rooms 14, 15 and 16


280 28013 Luigi Gasparini, fruit


Beverly Building Association, rooms 14, 15 and 16


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


282


279 R. F. Walters, hairdresser 27912Mrs. Mary E. Floyd Mrs. Georgianna F. Dodge Lewis E. Hood


281 James Butera, shoe rep.


281A Vacant store 281B T. L. Pikenis, tailor


281C Mikado Laundry Frank S. Prince


283 Thomas Grant


Judson st. begins


285 John W. Phillips Burt H. Wentworth


250 252


25212


Mrs. Estella A. Metcalfe


0 Star of the Sea Church A. Sbraccia & Co., shoe repairers G. A. R. Hall


289A Ora B. Gillis Hurlburt & Gillis, carpenters


Rev. Edward T. McKenna


Rev. John F. Curran


Mrs. N. D. Powers, millinery


Nelson D. Powers


290


Charles F. Sias


255 259 Butman block


292


293 Bernard L. Hughes Mrs. Rebecca C. Herrick William M. Stevens


255 McCowan & Co., wall papers


295 Same as 1 Dane


Pocahontas and New River STEAM COAL


Sprague, Breed & Brown Co. Telephone Beverly


228 230 232


-


238


240 248 240 2441% 231 233


244


F. C. Maude Co., credit clothiers and furnishers, rooms 1, 2, 3 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., rms. 4, 5 (smr.)


278 278B 278A Dr. Charles H. Phillips


Dr. John F. Cleveland, dentist


Archie McFarland


Almon R. Howard William T. McConaghy Job F. Hurlburt


27512William H. Caverly


277 S. A. Gentlee & Son, funeral directors 27772John F. Cabeen, plumber Robert R. Richardson, rear Francis J. Higgins


Western Union Telegraph Co., rms. 20, 21 (smr.)


Y. M. C. A. Building Committee, rm. 22 Dr. Luther G. Eastman, rms. 23, 24 Harry G. Wright, optician, rms. 25, 26 George F. Parker, attorney-at-law, rooms 28 and 29 Vacant, rms. 13, 17, 18, 19, 27 French's creamery Horne Hardware Co., hardware W. F. Plummer Drug Co.


284


244A 246 248


235 247 Site of new Y. M. C. A. building The Enterprise W. R. Smith, baker Joseph Paradise


288


285A Albert E. Cleveland Charles R. Salkins William W. Swan Mrs. Sarah E. Wallis 287 Harry F. Simonds George F. Hinkley, stoves and fur- naces 289 Stuart M. Leach


254 25412 253 Rev. Francis J. Curran


256 256A


291 291B James S. Gray, caterer 291A Caleb E. Barss Vacant Luther S. Herrick


93


Left Right 222 Mizpah Sisterhood, D. of M. Speedwell Colony, No. 86, Pilgrim Fathers Diana Chapter No. 100, O. of E. S. Garden City Lodge, M. U. 224 226 Beverly News Co. F. W. Woolworth & Co., 5 and 10c store


Charles H. Low, laundry


Joseph Bertucci, fruit Joseph Bertucci


267


A. N. Barron Tailoring Co.


Knowlton st. begins


HAMILTON,


THE HARDWARE TALKING MACHINES DEALER


AND RECORDS


94 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1910


CABOT ST .- Continued


Left Right


Left Right


296


Fred A. Hinchliffe Miss Cynthia N. White


West Dane st. begins


348


Dane st. begins


343


350


35012


George C. Berry


299 Benjamin F. Dodge Frank E. Roy Vacant


352


D. J. Goodwin, painter, rear


349


300


Norman S. Low


Mrs. M. Alice Low, dressmaker


354


Walter C. Mitchell


356


302


William J. Cullivan, groc. and prov.


301 James Allen


353


304


William Decost


0


Vacant


Miss Elizabeth M. Hughes Miss Lucy F. Lovett


358


John A. Crombie Adolph F. Lindberg Jacob MacDonald


306


35712Mrs. Mary Markey Lester C. Blenkhorn


308


-


Columbus ave. begins


305 Benjamin O. Peirce, s. r.


360


-


Charnock st. begins


362


312


Mrs. Maria L. Hawkes


Thomas F. Whiting


364


309 Mrs. R. F. Morgan, bakery


36412


Vacant


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


365


Charles Pickett Charles W. Mitchell Frederick A. Clark


317 324


Mrs. Sarah B. Eveleth


373


George F. Fielder George W. Fielder


Jeremiah L. Porter Elliott st. begins


Lennox st. ct. ends


V. Cabone, fruit, etc. Walter W. Pierce Fred A. Gwinn


378


Mrs. Eunice P. Goodridge


380


325 Alden Webb


Fred F. Perkins


381 383


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


329 Isaac H. Edgett Oscar F. Seifert George C. Bunker George Millett


384


Mrs. Clara A. Ellis


336


Mrs. Ruth E. Furbish


331 Ezekiel L. McLarren


-


Gloucester R. R. crossing


338


388


Benjamin B. Dodge


333


390


Burpee B. Starratt


Frank S. Carter


340 344


335 Mrs. Flora E. Rust Archie F. Haskell, rear John J. Nugent Louis H. Baker Mrs. Elizabeth B. Foster Chestnut st. begins 337 Perley K. Cole Joseph F. Kilham E. Wallace Pickett, rear


392


391


Leslie C. Farr Alphonse Frechette Patrick J. Hogan Bennett st. begins Israel Crampsey Mrs. Margaret J. Grotto Elisha H. Dorothy


339 Charles E. Smith


394


393 Alvin A. Hanscom Charles B. Stuart Alfred S. Ambrose


The Misses Bell


346


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


341


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


298 William F. Lee Albert F. Lee James E. Collins


-


Harrison ave. begins Mrs. Clara A. Trask William O. Stone Joseph M. Collins Wilbur C. Murch James F. McKenna Walter H. Carrico Summer st. begins Henry C. Clark Earl E. Clark, expressing Vacant


303 Mrs. Ruth A. Dodge


Percy A. Boyd John Buckle Miss Ellen F. Holden Augustus A. Galloupe Vacant


361 Thomas F. Delaney Dr. Ralph E. Stone Mrs. Annie L. Chesley Myrtle st. begins 363 Prince Ober, carpenter Frank A. Cooke Caleb Cole


316 318 320 Walter D. Burnham Vacant


Roundy st. begins 372


369 371


C. W. Pickett, grocer


315


Frederick R. Hutchings


George H. Weldon


Benjamin O. Holden


Francis S. Herrick Charles B. Grose George A. Glidden Benjamin F. Glidden


319 321 328


Dr. David C. Coleman The Misses Hayes Robert H. Grant Benjamin F. Cressy E. J. Ray City Square


330 332 334


Henry C. McPherson Louis Cabine


366


Pickett st. begins


307 Arthur W. Young Gilmore Taylor


W. H. Croscup, wheelwright J. A. Torrey, horseshoer and carriage maker


Lennox st. begins Charles W. Pickett


377


Colon st. begins


Lawrence A. Perry Harry D. Ham, express Thomas J. O'Connell Edward Pollard Mrs. Seddie A. Patten


Horace K. Hutchinson Frank A. Torngren


Phonographs and Records


WE CARRY THE LEADING MAKES. Tel. KILHAM, THE PHONOGRAPH MAN Corner Railroad Avenue and R ul St.


Clarence Glover


357


Lime, Cement, Sand,


All Masons' Supplies Telephone


Sprague, Breed & Brown Co. BEVERLY


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1910


CABOT ST .- Continued


Left Right 462


Elmer R. Pope


465 George E. Brown


467 George H. Blake


471 Miss M. E. Moulton


Mrs. Sarah F. Stiles


396


George H. Costain


John A. Harte Albert G. Jacques Vacant Vacant


-


402


496


505


Louis Nelson Charles Petrie Benjamin W. Squire


403


G. Hermann Donham


509


Ralph W. Warren


405 Louis W. Woodbury


515 Dennis E. McCormack


405A Walter V. Byther


Joseph E. Darling


William M. Yoeman Simon st. begins


529


Peter Scott Richard D. Bessom


408


Harry Nicoll


545


Sidney W. Winslow


Norris E. Crosby


548


Dr.' George J. Hill


409 William W. Standley Herbert Vickery


556


Moses B. Kaven


413 Guy C. Larcom


559 Mrs. Agnes G. Pickett


Charles F. Verry


John G. Munsey


415 Charles W. Bailey George H. Bailey


561


Hill st. begins


Hans P. Thorson John A. Lister


564


Charles E. Caldwell


417 Herbert L. Vose


569


Harry D. Elliott


Balch st. ends


Walter Patchett


573 William B. Goodrich


419 George A. Herrick


Howard P. Lefavour


421 Swan st. begins


579 Charles F. Perkins Mrs. Lizzie N. Sands


Murray O. Linscott


578


Walter C. Whiting


580


Augustus H. Wallace


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


427 John W. Lundin Henry Childs Mrs. Ethel M. McDonald 429


586


No. Bev. baseball park


429A Barnard Turner


588


Horace Foster, grocer


Mason st. begins


590


Michael Denneen


431


Gibson Worth


Horace Foster


431A Charles C. Bryer


Edmund Hoogerzeil


433 Fay H. Becker


Robert K. McMillan, rear


433A John J. O' Neill


Dodge st. begins


435 William H. L. Walcott


Scott st. begins


435A Alexander V. Lindgren


594


Charles A. Morissey


437 Lyman st. begins


Charles A. Preston, express


439 Harry E. Mitton


593


Ernest P. Spiller, groc. and prov.


439A Robert D. Miller


595


Perley N. Dodge


441


Harry W. Whelpley


F. N. Van Steenbergh


441A John A. Foley George H. Bishop 443


Charles A. Barter Solon Lovett


443A Mrs. Annie P. Soulis


Southworth Bros., nurserymen, rear Tremont st. begins


Frank A. Whitcomb Mrs. Mary A. Lufkin


605


Fred L. Jenness Levi W. Dodge


Arthur W. Cole Balch st. begins


Fred W. Chesley Charles E. Wilson


451 453


Mrs. Janet Mitchell Charles E. Hurlburt


634


454


John D. Standley Louis E. Burnham


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


457 Wells Standley Vacant


459 Charles A. Standley


658


463 Hugh J. Munsey W. Murray Eaton


676


460


Thomas H. Phelan


678


Thomas J. Rafferty


Good Goods Prices Right


Plummer Drug Co. -THREE STORES


We are Never UNDER Sold


400


397 James A. Heath Mrs. Julia A. Miles Joshua S. Dodge Mrs. Anna L. Woodberry Beckford st. ends Vacant


Blaine ave. begins Samuel G. Hooper


404


0 Ward 5 polling booth Charles st. begins A. A. Hanscom, painter


506


William P. Walker Albert W. Warren


403A Paul D. Stafford Charles J. Frechette


517


Charles S. Lee


407 E. S. Raymond, shoe repairer


563 Edward J. Caldwell Peter McCurrach


425 Sumner B. Wood


576


583 587 Mrs. Annie Mason Arthur R. Meacock


445 448


Herrick st. begins


606


608


610


J. E. Mitchell Co., florists


613 John W. Hobbs


620


637 649 Arthur T. Hitchings Conant st. crosses Henry E. Dodge, 2nd


North Beverly Cemetery


458


Sumner E. Glines Vacant Vacant


95


Left Right


395 Joseph L. Simon, real estate Fanning, Simon & Co., insurance Joseph H. Baker


483


John Jordan Everett L. Dukshire


B. & M. R. R. crossing


555 Herbert F. Winslow


Walter A. Caldwell Co,, ice


599


602


Round Trip Tickets to Boston, 6oc -AT COR. RAILROAD AVE. & RANTOUL ST.


KILHAM


The Bicycle Man Telephone


96 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1910


CABOT ST .- Continued


Left Right 688 John J. Weatherbee


776


Vacant


786


785 Elmwood ave. begins Vacant Aubrey Gasper Trask st. ends


797 Dudley D. Day


CEDAR


(Ward 4


from opp. 96 Essex to jct. Locust ave. and East Left Right 7 William P. Hanners


9 Peter Wilson


11 Edgar E. Woodberry


15 George G. Brook


18


City Home Walter Farnham


City stone crusher


Locust ave. ends


CENTRAL


(Ward 2) from 115 Cabot to 52 Lothrop


Left Right 2 10


Lorenzo Colson Edwin L. Wallace


E. L. Wallace, plumber, rear


9 Stephen F. Campbell, jr.


Ellis J. Burnham


11 Lege B. Robichau Arthur S. Adams


13 John W. McKnight, wall paper, etc.


1332John W. McKnight Vacant 14


14


15 Stephen D. Forrant John F. Fenton Miss B. E. Brown


17 Percy S. Breed Mrs. Mary Young


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


Central ct. begins


20 22


(Ward 3) from 7 Chapman to rear 222 Cabot


Left Right 4 Mrs. Alice A. Caswell


6


Mrs. Lydia F. Lord


28


25 Mrs. Harriet N. Stickney 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 Louis B. Fiske


CHAPMAN'S CORNER


(Ward 4) Hale, junction Boyles


CHARLES


33 Miss Hattie E. Frye, dressmaker


35 Charles S. Rounds


37 Elisha P. Rich


38


J. Elmer Wood


39 Percy A. Wallis


3912Frank W. Plaisted


Left Right 40 Roger Whipple Vacant


401 Mrs. Nancy H. Webber


41 Clarence E. Browne


42


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 The Misses Downing


11 Edward L. Ingalls


13 Nicola Bovio


16


Amos C. Carver Henry E. Ask


15 B. S. Deschamp, mason


CHAPMAN


(Ward 3) from 11 Bow to 10 Pond


Left Right


1 McKenna & Son, undertakers


3 Maple Club reading room


5 Beverly Granite & Marble works Mrs. Carrie L. Haskell Vacant


6 Mrs. Helen A. Smith Frederick L. Curtis Chapman pl. begins


8


Wentworth Schofield


7 Clarence W. Bell John H. Lord


- Federal st. crosses John C. Ayers Mrs. Zaphira O. Evans Herbert H. Wallace


15 William J. Marshall Gustave Berg


17 Miss Mary E. Glidden John Bradshaw


CHAPMAN PLACE


21 William S. Noye; Herbert S. Cooper Miss Georgianna Leach Mrs. Delia Bryant Thomas Hanley


23 William A. Ferguson


24


2332Ralph M. Smith Lucius H. Perry William H. Raymond


Samuel Higgins


Vacant Edward E. Gunnison Mrs. Frances Callely


34


36


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


(Ward 5) from 403 Cabot


Left Right 2 John E. Burns


2A John Hillery


HAMILTON, the Hardware Dealer.


HUB AND STANDARD RANGES We Repair and Make GRATES and LININGS.


4


14


0


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


We want your business


Plummer Drug Co. -THREE STORES


We try to please you


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1910


CHARLES ST .- Continued


CHASE


Left Right


2A Nils E. Berglund


4 William H. Keefe


4A Albert T. Haskell


Carl J. Swanson


6


Olof Johnson


8 Edward G. Bartlett


- Pond st. crosses


10 Ernest B. Asselstine


6 George H. Hurd


12 Gustaf L. Norman


14 Harry W. Clarke


8


16


Horace M. Pepper


10.


18


J. Sumner Twichell


12


20


David M. Vining


22


John W. Smith


24


Alfred Anderson


26


Arthur J. Boswell


Mrs. Ann Smith


CHARNOCK


18


(Ward 4) from 305 Cabot to 8 Butman


22


Left Right


24


6 Stanley Ward Peirce ave. begins


7- Chester H. Knowles


Francis Forniss


26


9 William A. Foster


Mrs. Elizabeth H. Elwell


11 Charles C. Trefry


Nehemiah S. Heron Frederick G. Hammond Vacant


28


Vacant stable


William M. Pettipas, rear


30


16


13 Martin F. Comeau Thomas Field


34


18


Patrick J. Daly, groc. and prov.


36


20


John A. Larrabee


38


William Bona


19 James Dennis John Johnson


21 James Mahoney Michael C. Mulcahy William Gray


40


Mrs. Mary A. Smith


42


23 Lewis C. Edwards George M. Marling Otis Caswell


39 Alexander A. Carpenter 3912Henry L. Lapham Charles M. Spanks


24 26 Herbert H. Humphrey


44


25 John P. Ryan


441/2


28


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


46


29 Herman O. Grotjohann


Francis W. Whiteley Essex st. crosses


37 George E. Burns


42


0


Elliott st. crosses


44


39 Mrs. Myra B. Wallis


68


41 Walter H. Woodbury Robert H. Wood


72


43 Albert E. Jones


74


48


David P. Gangloff


76


50


Clarence E. Morgan, music teacher


75 M. Grady & Son, contractors Louis E. Shaw Mrs. Katharine F. Durkee Vacant


Bright, Clean


COAL


Prices as Low As the Lowest


Sprague, Breed & Brown Co. Telephone BEVERLY


30


27 Joseph E. Arlington Edward Cahill


43 P. Corbett, teaming, etc. James F. Kelly Private stable, rear 47 55 53 Joseph E. Lemieux Roundy st. crosses Joseph Macdonald Joseph Pluff Private stable


57 Washington school


Edward A. A. Raymond Mrs. Ellen M. Gould Walter F. Holmes Harry M. Ingalls B. Frank Herrick


70


46


(Ward 3) from 41 Federal to 16 Summer


Left Right


5 Joseph H. McEachern Patrick Walsh


11 Edmund R. Frye John F. Murphy Charles W. Brotchie Wallace B. Holt


14


Arthur st. ends Lewis K. McRae


17 Arthur Odette Morris E. Norton Oscar Thomas Chester Frye Domenico Fiore, fruit


21 James F. Estabrook


23 George E. Durling Judson st. ends A. L. Hutchinson, potato chips Arthur L. Hutchinson Alec Hamilton Lawrence J. Bradley Charles L. Hyde John T. Gannon


25 Joseph M. McIntyre Harold J. Warren Perley M. Silver 27 William F. Phillips


12


West Dane st. crosses Mrs. Hannah S. Solaris


Knowlton st. ends


31 Leonard P. Hersey Edward J. Wiggin Eugene H. Messinger


Prospect st. begins


33 Robert E. Daly 35 J. N. Trask, teaming Josiah N. Trask William H. Solaris Arthur M. Clough 37 Daniel Coughlin Arthur E. Bragdon H. A. Eldridge, painter, rear Hugo P. Peterson George W. McNutt


22 2212


41 John A. Mclellan Clarence E. Sparrow John A. Rosen Hugh MacDonald


61 Charles W. Bragdon Chestnut st. crosses H. W. Moore, carriage painter William H. MacPherson Vacant


Mrs. Selina Raymond


16


97


Yale,-Indian and "M M" Motor Cycles


J. F. KILHAM Cor. RAILROAD AVE. and RANTOUL STREET


98


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1910


CHESTNUT


CLIFFORD AVENUE


(Ward 4) from 30 Pickett to beyond Mckinley ave. Left Right


3 Eli M. Dorman


3A George A. Smith


5 Albert Higgins 5A Charles E. Colpritt


6 Mckinley ave. ends


7 William B. Pierce


COGSWELL AVENUE


(Ward 6) from 560 Essex


Left Right


0 Vacant


0 Samuel A. Jones


Harry E. Whittemore, rear


0 M. Henry Macdonald


0 Harvey Crosby


- Haskell ave. begins


COLE


(Ward 5) from 281 Essex to Foster at Paradise crossing Left Right


2 Samuel Cole


Mrs. Alice T. Cole


8


David Magee


14 Mrs. T. F. Thompson


COLON


(Ward 5) from opp. 388 Cabot to Essex n. Brimbal ave. Left Right


4 Arthur W. Sawyer


Edward B. Day, shoe repairer


Mrs. Annie E. Day, dressmaker


Salem st. begins


8 John W. Lovett


Mrs. Rachael W. Lovett


20


George W. Lamb


38


Mrs. Lilla B. Dearborn


40


Fred Miller


Dearborn ave. begins


42


Charles T. Carleton


4


Joseph J. Brooks


6


Dennis T. Dennehy


8


James F. Robinson


Lewis T. Tremblay


9 George W. Thomas


48


William D. Duncanson


50


Edward E. Stokes


10


George L'heureux


52


W. H. B. Poland


56


Mrs. Eliza W. Clark


12


Daniel Fitzgerald


Donald P. McNeil


70


13 Mrs. Catherine E. Carbrey


74


16 18


Giuseppe Scolizillo


80


Jasper st. begins


20


Timothy Birmingham, groceries


93


William A. Burchstead


John T. Hayes


97


John J. Monahan


25 Nazareno Morbitelli


26


John T. Gilbert


28


Charles A. Page, jr. George L. Upton, s. r.


Brimbal ave. crosses


34


T. Henry Gilbert, s. r.


174


Hervey Lunt


6


8


9 Mrs. Mary Burchstead Charles E. Smith


10


11 Ralph J. Hodgdon Albert L. Moulton


12


13 Harvey L. Silver


14 Benjamin A. Patch Charles F. Patch


16


15 George W. Bragdon James Conway Mrs. Margaret J. Smith


18


17 Charles A. Lawrence Mrs. Mary A. Homans Vacant


0


20


-


27 Same as 443 Rantoul


30 Miss G. B. Coleman, lunch, etc.


CHURCH


(Ward 2) from 229 Cabot to opp. 5 Briscoe Left Right 4 Essex st. begins


CITY SQUARE


(Ward 3) jet. Cabot and Rantoul sts. at Gloucester R. R. crossing


CLARKE AVENUE


(Ward 4) from 12 Sargent ave. to 63 Baker ave.


CLIFF


(Ward 1) from Porter n. Congress to Bass river Left Right 2


James A. O Brien


44 Thomas Montgomery


46


Vacant


4613


Vacant


Story ave. begins


Agate st. begins


Heather st. begins


John F. Cole Montserrat Highlands Charles F. Miller, s. r.


15 Vacant James F. Connolly Vacant


78


77 Vacant


Mrs. Sarah M. Crampsey Charles H. Poland Joseph Brindle


91 George W. O'Dea, painter


23 Daniel Cronin


- Spring st. begins Lookout rocks


Montserrat Park


32


Everything in the Drug Line


Plummer Drug Co. THREE STORES


WE FILL Prescriptions


(Ward 3) from 344 Cabot to 441 Rantoul Left Right 3 Edwin W. Smith Frank W. Somes


5 George D. Hilyard Frank E. Hallas George A. Galloupe, florist Charles T. Staudinger Fred N. LaChappelle


19 Fred Filiault Mrs. Maud E. Tinker Chase st. crosses


John T. Keegan


FINEST ICE CREAM


Plummer Drug Co. -THREE STORES


Best Service in Beverly


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1910


99


COLUMBUS AVENUE


Left Right


Arthur F. Snell Ellsworth ave. ends


75 Joseph M. Greenlaw


Miss Sarah A. Edwards


Southworth Bros. nurseries, rear


Cherry Hill farm (in ave.) Dr. M. L. Chamberlain, s. r. J. A. & W. H. Gould, milk Norman D. Trask


Alna H. Dodge


12


Ronald F. McFeely


152


N. P. Gifford, s. r.


Joseph W. Trask, milk (in ave.)


CONGRESS


(Ward 1) from 4 Cabot to Bass river


Left Right


- B. & M. R. R. crosses


0


Flag station


Wellman st. begins Stephen O'Brien Alfred E. Nickerson Mrs. Flora J. Whidden


5 Same as 2 Wellman Mrs. Ellen Twohig Bartholomew Connolly Congress ct. begins


11 M. C. Morse, stable Daniel M. McLean John Coleman


13 Samuel K. Poulan Robert A. Williams Private boathouse, rear Okahawis Canoe Club, rear


15 Mrs. Bridget C. Landers M. C. Morse, teamster Porter st. begins


19 Henry E. Phelps


CONGRESS COURT


(Ward 1) from 8 Congress


Left Right 6 Edward McGrath


Mrs. Bridget Greehy


5 Manuel Frye George Sullivan


CONNOLLY PLACE


(Ward 6) from 750 Hale, B. F.


Left Right


5 Edward Kelley


8 William F. Eddy


7 Gregory Connolly


9 Nicholas F. Lawlor


11 James F. McGerity


CORNING


(Ward 4) from 163 Essex to 156 Hale


Left Right


7 Thomas F. Murray


9 Charles W. Trask


Pearl st. begins


49 Francis A. Brown


Charles S. Brown


53 Arthur H. Kidder, market gardenet Henry E. LeMay


0


75 Alfred E. Lunt


- Lothrop st. crosses


93 Percy C. Smith Frank E. Thissell


No Slate in Our COAL


Sprague, Breed & Brown Co. Telephone


Beverly


6


Frank Woodbury, 2d


9 Mrs. Abbie Stevens


8


Edward S. Webber


132


11 John G. Bodwell


138


14


John Foley


15 Frank A. Ingersoll Ralph C. Strout


16


I. Augustus Sturtevant


18


Frank W. Hammond


20


Benjamin L. Andrews


25


Appleton ave. ends


27 Adelbert L. Safford


Albert Vittum


COMMON


(Ward 6) from Thissell to jet. Foster and Standley


Left Right


- Greenwood ave. begins


Witch lane ends


0


Dr. T. A. Shepherd, s. r.


10


0


Walter H. Stevens


0


Stephen A. D. Edwards


COMMON LANE


(Ward 6) from 578 Hale near Pride's Crossing to jct. Thissell and Common


Left Right


8


4 Pride's Crossing P. O. George W. O'Dea, painter


10


Howard A. Doane, contractor


12 John A. Ober, contractor


B. & M. R. R. crosses


0


Mrs. Helen Curtis, s. r.


0 George Dexter, s. r.


Thissell st. ends


CONANT


(Ward 5) from 54 Dodge to Danvers line


Left Right


1 Mrs. Mary A. Foster


5 Alvah G. Crockett


10 Frank W. Laroe


17 Mrs. Caroline A. Brown


Harry C. Woodbury


0 Mrs. A. T. Phillips, s. r. (in ave.)


27 .Mrs. Angelina C. Wallis Miss Annie E. Symonds Bass River school


0


29 Guy A. Crosby


0 Vacant shop


0 Second Cong. Chapel


- Cemetery


0 2d Congregational church


Cabot st. crosses


29 George O. Obear Mrs. Sophia S. Harmon, rear


39 Liberty st. begins Mrs. Lucy Peabody, s. r.


61 Sylvanus Porter, provisions


65 Edward L. Millett


71 William H. Millett


73 James J. Connors


80


100


131


William A. Lee


28


(Ward 4) from 359 Cabot to 46 Baker ave.


Left Right


210


4


8


Branch lane begins


12


HAMILTON, the Hardware Dealer.


HUB AND STANDARD RANGES We Repair and Make GRATES and LININGS.


100 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1910


CORNING ST .- Continued


Left Right


96


H. B. Wallis, carpenter


Left Right


10


Winthrop ave. ends


97 William H. Miles


16


George E. Solaris


98


Henry B. Wallis


15


Vacant


99 George M. Browning


100


Vacant


20


Samuel Cutter


22


Mrs. Eva K. Hopkins


101


Charles A. Palmer


24


George Sargent, s. r.




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