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Woodbury C. F. Mrs., Odd Fellows' building
Earthen Ware Manuf.
Lawrence C. A., Federal, near the depot
Employment Office.
Webber A. H. Mrs. 131 Cabot
Expresses.
ABBOTT'S BEVERLY & BOSTON EXPRESS CO., Moore & Woodbury, prop's, Lefavour's block (see page 487)
Appleton Geo. A., Beverly and Salem, office at Whitcomb & Carter's
Bell William H., Beverly and Lynn, 68 Railroad avenue MARSHALL & MOULTON EXPRESS CO., Beverly and Boston, Park, the depot (see page 487)
MOORE & WOODBURY, Beverly and Boston, Lefa- vour's block (see page 487)
Fancy Goods.
Gorten Helen A. Miss, Cabot, cor. Milton
Liffen Annie M., West street, Beverly Farms
Story Larkin W., Masonic block
Fish Dealers.
Crowell David & Son, Water street (wholesale)
Dodge J. Stanwood, 31 Cabot
Foster Daniel, Pickett's wharf, Water
Frye Manuel, Congress-street court Huntoon Benjamin, 85 Cabot Obear Gustavus & Son, Rantoul, opposite Pond O'Brien Brothers, Hale, near West Parsons William H. 15 Wellman Pyne William B., Elliot, corner Park Sands S. B. 450 Cabot
Stopford William, 5 and 7 Railroad avenue Swasey G. S., Front, corner Bartlett Whitehouse M., Hale, corner Neptune
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Florists.
Dow & Larcom, Hale, near Haskell Guinivan David H. 15 Lovett
Larcom Benjamin, 53 Essex Mack John, 36 Rantoul
Mitchell John, Cabot, opposite Balch Ober Charles, 2d, Valley, near Hale
Flour and Grain.
Burnham Bros. 139 Rantoul
Dodge & Wade, Park, near Federal (wholesale)
Fruit and Confectionery.
Chiesa Joseph, 162 Cabot Webber M. S. 131 Cabot
Furniture Dealers and Repairers.
Heron N. S. 5 Dane (repairer)
Lee & Cressy, 206 Cabot
Gas Fixtures, and Gas, Steam, and Water Pipe Fitters.
Ingersoll Daniel S. 40 Railroad avenue
ROBERTSON R. & J. 5 Abbott (see page 484)
WEBBER WILLIAM A. 2d, 245 Cabot (see page 484);
Gas Light Company.
Beverly Gas Light Co. 160 Cabot
Grocers.
Andrews E. 69 Water
Ayers Samuel, 163 Hale
Bennett & Telfer, Hart, near Haskell
Beverly Citizens' Co-operative store, Cabot, corner Essex.
Beverly Co-operative Association, 85 Cabot
Boston Branch Grocery, Lefavour's block, Cabot
Burchsted J., Hale, corner High, Beverly Farms Costello & Graham, Ilale, corner West
Davenport J. K. & Son, 15 Railroad avenue
Day Isaac S., Oak, opposite depot, Beverly Farms Dennett & Hatch, 283 Cabot Ford C. W., Lefavour's block, Cabot, and Front, c. Bartlett?
Foster Horace, Cabot, opposite Dodge
Hardy L. W., Hale, corner High,
Messinger William E., Rantoul, corner West Dane-
Place A. F. 152 Rantoul Sullivan Owen P., Cabot, near the bridge
Taylor Theodore, 204 Cabot
Woodbury H. P., Hale, near Woodberry.
Woodbury S. A. 65 Hale Worth John, 276 Cabot
40 625,
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Hairdressers.
CORTHELL B. L., Commercial block (see page 487 )
De Sousa M. I., Masonic block
Ferrick William II., Odd Fellows' building
Gwinn William H. 3 Railroad avenue
Latarte Leon, 89 Rantoul
Lipmann Joseph, West, corner Hale
Shottle T., Lefavour's block
Silva Antonio, 64 Railroad avenue
Silva Emanuel, 85 Cabot
Wooffindale G. H. 219 Cabot
Hardware.
Whitcomb & Carter, Cabot, corner Broadway
Harness Makers.
Barker L. K., Bow, near Home
Friend E. L. & Co., Rantoul, near Pleasant
Friend Joseph E. 10 Cabot (repairer )
McCann & Works, Bow, near Cabot
Putnam E. A., Bow, corner Home
Hay and Straw Dealers.
Burnham Brothers, 139 Rantoul
Horse Clothing.
Carter J. F., Park, corner Creek
Hotels.
ADAMS HOUSE, Charles L. Berry, proprietor, Railroad avenue, near depot (see page 485)
Avenue House, C. II. Cary, proprietor, 18 Railroad avenue LYNNFIELD HOTEL, Chas. S. Pitman, proprietor, Lynn- field, Mass. ( see page 491)
RANTOUL HOUSE, Mrs. E. D. Trull, 58 Rantoul (see page 485)
Ice Dealers.
Dodge Benjamin N. 406 Cabot Hill Hugh, Cabot, near Balch
Smith David C. Rantoul, corner Riverside
Wenham Lake Ice Co., Enon, North Beverly
Insurance Agents.
GORDON WM. R., Federal, n. Cabot (Citizens' Mutual) LEE CHARLES F. 12 Commercial block (see page 485) LEFAVOUR I. 23 Washington ( Mass. Mutual, sec p. 458) Porter Samuel, Masonic building
Stone S. II. 160 Cabot
Junk Dealers.
Poland William H. B., Colon, near Spring Woodbury James M. 21 Federal
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Justices of the Peace. ( See page 122) Land Surveyor. BERRY WILLIAM J. 7 Commercial block (see p. 484) Laundries. Beverly Steam Laundry, C. A. Hurd, prop. 36 Railroad av.
Crandall Mamie Mrs., Mechanic, near Roundy
Wah Kee Sam, Cabot, cor. Union
Lawyers.
Choate F. W., Rantoul, cor. Wallis
Fuller S. Alexander, 1 Atlantic block
Quill D. W., Masonic building
Leather Preservative Manufacturer. Tittle Albert F., Federal, cor. Chapman
Libraries. Neighbors' Library, Hale, cor. High, Beverly Farms Wilson Joseph A. 154 Cabot (circulating)
Lime, Cement, Sand, and Hair. PICKETT JOHN, Water street (see page 485)
Lobster Dealers.
Barter John H. foot of East Dane Campbell David, 32 Water
Lumber Dealers.
Putnam & Pope, River, cor. Bridge
ROUNDY GEORGE, 53 and 54 Water (see page 484)
Machinists.
Smith Ira A. 77 Rantoul
White James W., Railroad avenue Masons.
Appleton Isaac, 41 Essex Dodge Charles F. 6 School Fowler John C., Edwards, near Cabot
Grant Benjamin D. & Son, 1 Beckford Larcom George T., Hale street Linnehan Daniel, Hale, Pride's crossing Morse John P. 26 Bisson, near Hale Ober Philip E. 14 Union Phipps H. C., Essex, near Charnock WATSON LAWRENCE & SON, Hale, near West, Beverly Farms (see page 484) Williams Augustus, Federal, near Chapman Williams Charles, Hart, near Haskell Williams Ezra P., High, near Hale 627
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Milk Dealers.
Allen Brothers, West Dane street
Bagley George, Cabot, near Wenham line
Choate Alfred P., Dodge, near Wenham line
Creesy William A. 2d, Cressy, cor. Elliot
Cressy George H., Elliot street
Cressy Joseph, Elliot, near the river
Glines G. W. 27 Dodge Herrick J. H. 316 Cabot
Marshall John F. 42 Bow
Millett W. H. 21 Dodge
Parsons G. A. 42 Dodge
Pickett John, 2d, 42 East Dane
Webber Charles, 501 Cabot
White Frank, 52 Dodge
Millinery.
Allen Mary A., Cabot, cor. Milton
Emerson Rachel K. Mrs. 166 Cabot
Grant M. A. Lefavour's block
Putnam Martha E. 228 Cabot
Woodbury Clara F. Mrs., Odd Fellows' building
Millwright. Woodbury Nathaniel W., Bartlett, cor. Stone
Morocco Leather Manufs.
Lynch & Welch, River, near depot
McShane Hugh, River, near depot
Sullivan Timothy, Bridge street
Tingley W. C., Congress, cor. Porter
Music Teachers.
Preston Ernest, Odd Fellows' building
Swasey Clara, 16 Hale Watson J. J. 25 Hale
Webber Etta A. 28 Cabot
Newspapers. BEVERLY CITIZEN, Irving W. Allen, Lefavour's block (see page 486)
BEVERLY TIMES, Geo. W. Cook, Franklin place (see page 486)
Notaries Public.
Appleton Joseph F. 40 Bow Foster Samuel J., Thorndike, opp. Endicott Lovett William H. 198 Cabot Porter Samuel, Masonic building Tuck Joseph D., Beverly National Bank 628
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Nurses. Foster Eliza A., Cabot, cor. Davis Foster Mary A., Conant, cor. Dodge Foster Theresa, Cabot, next to the bridge Hennessey Sarah, 1 Cox court
Oil Clothing Manufs.
Burnham & Vaughn, River, near Federal Carter J. F. 79 Park, cor. Creek
Opera House. Lefavour's, Lefavour's block, Cabot street
Painters.
Cook E. F., Roundy, near Cabot
Dodge B. F. & Co., Dane, cor. Cabot
Foster Nathan H., Hardy, cor. Pleasant
Hodgkins Bros., West street, Beverly Farms
MOORE HIRAM W., Vestry (carriage, see page 483) Porter J. V. & Co. 16 Railroad avenue Remmonds John, 7 Bow
Rowe Bennett, Cabot, near Water
Sawyer E. C. (carriage), Rantoul, cor. Bow
Wilson Frederick R., West Dane, near Chase
Paper Hangers.
Hinchcliffe Oliver C. 240 Cabot Remmonds John, 7 Bow
Periodicals.
Kendall James H. 158 Cabot
Wilson Joseph A. 154 Cabot
Photographer. Alley Hiram, Lefavour's block, Cabot street
Planing Mills. Dow William G. & Co., Cabot, cor. Rantoul
Physicians.
Bongartz W. E., Cabot, corner Thorndike (homo.)
Curtis Hall, Hale, near Valley, Beverly Farms Dearborn J. II., Lefavour's block
Haddock Charles, Lovett, corner Bartlett
Haddock Charles W., Lovett, corner Bartlett
Haynes Louisa Mrs., Prospect, opposite Munroe Stickney George A. 168 Cabot Swasey O. F., Masonic block, Cabot
Symonds B. R. 10 Washington Torrey Samuel W. 126 Cabot Wardweil P. G. 27 Bartlett (homo )
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Planing Mill. Hinman Charles G., River, near the depot
Pottery. Lawrence C. A., Federal, near the depot
Plumbers, Plumbers' Materials, Iron and Copper Pumps, Etc.
Ingersoll Daniel S. 40 Railroad avenue
ROBERTSON R. & J. 5 Abbott (see page 484) Trask Israel, 20 Pleasant
WEBBER WILLIAM A. 2d, 245 Cabot (see page 484) Poultry. Gilbert Henry, Bridge, near Danvers line Pitman Mark, Dodge, beyond depot, North Beverly
Printers. ALLEN IRVING W., Lefavour's block (see page 486) TIMES JOB PRINTING HOUSE, E. M. Bates, mana- ger, Franklin place (see page 486)
Produce Dealers.
Scruton Herbert F. 49 Cabot Symonds S. B. 39 Water
Provisions.
Davenport J. K. & Son, 13 Railroad avenue
Denahy Timothy J. 223 Cabot
Herrick Edward E. jr. 3 Home
Herrick George W. 46 Bartlett
Lamasney William, Hale, corner West
Lord Cyrus W. 79 Cabot Moulton Charles, 308 Cabot Pray James P., Cabot, corner Rantoul
Southwick George H. & Son, 185 Cabot
Sullivan Owen P., Cabot, near Bridge Wallace James P., Rantoul, corner Federal
Woodbury Stephen A. 65 Hale Worth John, 276 Cabot
Pump and Block Maker. Doane Hiram, 16 Water, near Front
Real Estate Dealers.
COLLIER PERRY, 118 Cabot (see page 462) LEE CHARLES F. 12 Commercial block (see page 485) Meldram & Marshall, 1 Atlantic block Stone Samuel H. 143 Cabot Woodbury William G. 14 Front 630
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Restaurants.
Currier Ora B., Commercial block
Rose Joseph W., Park, opposite elevator
Sisson C. F., Rantoul, corner Bow Trafton Darling L., Railroad avenue, near the depot
Sailmaker.
Philinte Leon G., Foster's wharf
Sausages and Hams. Roberts Charles A., Rantoul, corner Cabot
Sewing Machines.
Howes Prince, 138 Cabot
Ship Chandler.
Foster George B. 11 Water
Soap Manufs.
Bernard & Co., Railroad avenue, corner Hardy
Sole Leather Cutters.
Choate W. E. jr. 68 Railroad avenue Trow John F., Park, near Bow
Stables.
Brewer George, West Dane, near Cabot
Eveleth J. S., Roundy, near Cabot Fisk Elbridge, 35 Lovett
Maguire & Herrick, School, corner Cabot
Murphy Cornelius, Pleasant, near Park Phippen T. M. 36 Lovett
Trow William W , Oak, Beverly Farms
Wyatt & Trowt, Hale, Pride's crossing
Stationery and Fancy Articles. Wilson Joseph A. 152 Cabot
Stone Masons. WATSON LAWRENCE & SON, Hale, near West, Bev- erly Farms (see page 484)
Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Etc.
Friend Charles, 2 Railroad avenue Hinkley W. W. & Co. 87 Cabot Lunt B. S. 75 Cabot '
Surveyors.
Appleton Hooper A., Hull, near Essex BERRY WILLIAM J. 7 Commercial blk. (see page 484) Haskell Josiah A., Lefavour's block
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Tailors.
Lord Frank E., Commercial block, Cabot McKean Thomas W. 185} Cabot Webber I. T., Atlantic block Wilson Edward, Lefavour's block, Cabot
Taxidermist.
Stewart Fred. W., Bow, near Cabot
Teachers.
Masury S. Ellen Miss, Winter, near Essex
Sheldon Delia, Hale, corner Atlantic avenue (painting)
Woodbury Annie W., Abbott, near Lovett
Teamsters.
Elliot William E., Hart, near Hale
Hoogerzeil Peter, jr., Bartlett, corner Back
Jones William F., Pleasant, near Cabot
Lovett John W., Colon, corner Abbott
Standley Rufus A., West, Beverly Farms
Telegraph Office. Western Union office, Chas. Woodberry's drug store, Odd Fellows' building
Telephone Offices (Public.)
John Pickett's coal office, 162 Cabot, 1745 Post office, Beverly Farms, 902
Undertakers.
Foss L. C. 8 Washington Heron N. S. 5 Dane
Lee & Cressy, 206 Cabot
Variety Stores.
Cunningham James F. 23 Front
Lee Josiah C., Cabot, corner Bartlett
Marshall A. O., West, corner Hale, Beverly Farms
Pedrick L. E. 112 Hale
Stuart E. S. Mrs., Park
Twohig W. H., Cabot, corner Railroad avenue
Watchmakers and Jewellers.
Hill John B. & Son, 160 Cabot Wallis Frank W. 170 Cabot
Webb Alden, Odd Fellows' building
Wheelwrights.
Caswell Joseph, 290 Cabot De Wolfe G. H. 169 Rantoul Ilazen D. Whitmore, 167 Rantoul Sawyer E. C., Rantoul, corner Bow 632
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BEVERLY TOWN OFFICERS, 1885-6.
Selectmen-John I. Baker, Chairman ; Isaac Ober, Free- born W. Cressy, Augustus Williams, Henry W. Foster. The Selectmen have charge of the Water Works.
Town Treasurer-Robert G. Bennett.
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Town Clerk and Auditor-William H. Lovett.
Tax Collector-Ezekiel F. Obear.
Superintendent of Water Works-Charles Pickett.
Undertakers-Israel F Lee, Freeborn W. Cressy.
Assessors-John B. Hill, Chairman ; Daniel Foster, Chas. L. Williams, John A. Moulton, Ilervey Lunt.
Registrars of Voters-George P. Brown, John B. Cressy, William Haskell, W. H. Lovett, Clerk.
Trustees of Sinking Fund-Thomas A. Lefavour, Chair- man ; Albert Perry, Robert R. Endicott.
Surveyors of Highways-The Board of Selectmen.
Trustees of Pine Grove Hall-Henry W. Foster, Stephen P. Elliot, Charles A. Standley.
School Committee-John I. Baker, Chairman ; Joseph D. Tuck, Eben H. Moulton. Dudley N. Griffin, Samuel Cole, William W. Hinckley, William C. Boyden, Isaac F. Day, Edward L. Giddings.
Overseers of the Poor-Isaac P. Appleton, Chairman ; Joseph II. Herrick, John W. Quiner.
Master of Almshouse-William Stevens.
Physician to Almshouse-P. G. Wardwell.
Chief of Police-William M. Woodbury.
Night Police-Charles H. Smith,. George K. Farnham, Maurice Heaphy, William A. Brown.
Special Police-Ansel J. Cheney, Addison Davis, Heze- kiah O. Foster, David T. Ilanners, John W. Haskell, B. F. Herrick, Edwin F. Mitchell, John H. Murney, Adoniram Porter, Israel Trask, Wm. M. Woodbury, Eaton E. Ferrin, Timothy Foley, Frank S. Raymond, Lorenzo Colson, Ezra Edwards, Samuel A. Gentlee.
Janitor of Town Hall-David T. Hanners.
Field Drivers-Isaac Ray, N. P. Allen, Chester Hobbs, Ezra S. Foster, Israel A. Sheldon, Henry S. Woodbury, William H. Butman, Martin Sweeney, John D. Wilson, N. S. Heron.
Pound Keeper-William Stevens.
Constables-Ezekiel F. Obear, George T. Larcom, Chester Hobbs, George Clark, William M. Woodbury, Benjamin F. Herrick, Wm. Stevens, John G. Munsey, Geo. E. Johnson.
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Justices of the Peace-Hooper A. Appleton, Joseph F. Appleton, John I. Baker, Frederick W. Choate, Perry Col- lier, Francis J. Crowell, William R. Driver, Robert R. En- dicott, Samuel A. Endicott, Samuel A. Fuller, Edward L. Giddings, William R. Gordon, Josiah A. Haskell, Charles H. Kilham, Charles F. Lee, Issachar Lefavour, Abram B. Lord, Augustus P. Loring, William H. Lovett, Jeremiah Murphy, Francis Norwood, Samuel Porter, Dennis W. Quill, George Roundy, William Sohier, Samuel II. Stone, Seth T. Thacher, Joseph D. Tuck, Richard P. Waters, John H. Watson, John H. Woodbury.
Fence Viewers-George R. Sands, John T. Ober, John E. Foster.
Surveyors of Lumber-Isaac Ober, Robert Remmonds, Edward F. Danforth, Perry Collier, George H. Pickett.
Measurers of Wood-Hooper A. Appleton, Eben Day, Horace Foster, Henry Woodbury.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Ezekiel F. Obear.
Inspector of Lime-Philip E. Ober.
Sealers of Leather-A. Moulton, William A. Friend. .
Board of Health-Andrew E. Story, John H. Woodbury, Robert N. Lee, Timothy Foley.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Levi K. Goodhue, Chief Engineer ; George Swan, 1st Asst. Engineer and Clerk; H. B. Pousland, 2d Assistant ; Henry W. Foster, Hugh Hill, Robert H. Grant, Thomas Glidden, Theodore A. Holmes, S. Walter Woodbury, Levi K. Goodhue, George Swan, Henry B. Pousland, Engineers.
Excelsior Hose, No. 2-Rantoul street, Frank Marshall, Foreman ; 15 men.
Fair Play Engine and Hose House, No. 3-Conant street, David Standley, Foreman ; 30 men.
Fire King Engine and Hose House, No. 4-Essex street, Francis S. Lovett, Foreman ; 40 men.
Washington Hose, No. 4-Rantoul, corner Roundy street, Joseph Pine, Foreman ; 15 men.
Louer Hose, No. 5-IIale, corner East Lothrop street, Charles Larcom, Foreman ; 15 men.
Perseverance Engine and Hose, No. 5-Hale, corner West street, H. Foster Williams, Foreman ; 45 men.
N. H. Foster Hook and Ladder Company-Endicott street, near the monument, Josiah Woodbury, Foreman ; 30 men.
Beverly Steamer, No. 1-Endicott street, near the mon- ument, Albert Webb, Engineer; J. H. Larcom, Foreman ; 15 men.
Enterprise Steamer, No. 2-Endicott street, near the monument, Charles A. Kent, Engineer; Thomas F. Whiting, Foreman ; 15 men.
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
HIGH SCHOOL-Prof. Hurd, Principal ; Lilla A. Wilde, Ada M. Griffing, and Alice I. Ober, Assistants.
SOUTH-Martha W. Pedrick, Ist Grammar ; Annie P. Rogers, 2d Grammar; Bessie L. Kilham, Intermediate; Louisa M. Ford, Anna B. Poulin, Abby II. Wallis, Norah E. Curtis, and Lizzie G. Russell, Primaries.
BRISCOE-Carrie H. Kendall, 1st Grammar; Juliette A. Griffin, 2d Grammar ; Harriet G. Haff, Intermediate ; Clara W. Lamson, Alice E. Whitmarsh, Bessie F. Butman, and Grace P. Kilham, Primaries.
WASHINGTON-Hannah E. Wright, 1st Grammar ; Hattie A. Raymond, 2d Grammar; Lizzie M. De Wolfe, Intermediate ; Alice Butman, Clara Remmonds, Ella F. Burnham, and Nannie S. Friend, Primaries.
COVE-Mary F. Eaton, Grammar ; Susan Prince, Inter- mediate ; Mary L. Woodberry, Primary.
FARMS-Mary L. Ober, Grammar ; Alice W. Merrill, Intermediate ; Rosena M. Wentworth, Primary.
CENTERVILLE-UNGRADED-Sarah E. Glines, Principal ; Gertrude M. Glines, Primary.
DODGE'S ROW-UNGRADED-James A. Wright.
BASS RIVER-Charles S. Brown, Grammar ; Lillian F. Sheldon, Primary.
NEW ENGLAND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR DEAF MUTES. Elliot street, near the river, Beverly. Organized 1876.
Trustees-Rev. Dr. Gallaudet of New York, President ; Thomas Appleton, Rev. Julius H. Ward, George Roundy, Hon. John I. Baker, William C. Boyden, William M. Whitney, Rev. George I. Sanger, John W. Carter, Thomas Brown. Executive Committee, Geo. Roundy. Treasurer, John W. Carter. Principal, Miss Nellie H. Swett. Ma- tron, Mrs. Margaret H. Swett.
FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Town Hall.
Established 1855. Number of volumes, 8,500. Annual circulation, 25,000. Martha P. Smith, Librarian. Trustees, William C. Boyden ( President), Franklin Leach ( Secretary), Edward L. Giddings, William R. Driver, J. D. Tuck.
CHURCHES. AVENUE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Railroad avenue. Organized 1868. !
Rev. James W. Barter, Pastor. F. W. Grush, Treasurer and Secretary. Curtis R. Moulton, Supt. Sunday School.
ST. PETER'S PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Cabot, cor. Bow street. Organized 1863. Rev. J. Cotton Smith, Rector. John D. Lovett, Clerk and Treasurer.
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FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. Thorndike street. Organized 1840. James Wallis, Clerk. S. Porter, Supt. Sunday School. F. J. Crowell, Treasurer.
FIRST PARISH UNITARIAN CHURCH. Cabot, cor. Hale. Organized 1667.
Rev. Ellery C. Butler, Pastor. Arthur W. Curtis, Clerk. William H. Lovett, Treasurer. Henry F. Woodman, Supt. Sunday School. N. B .- This was the first Sunday school in the United States ; founded in 1810.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Cabot, cor. Abbott street. Organized 1800.
Rev. D. P. Morgan, Pastor. Hervey Lunt, Clerk. B. W. Eldredge, Treasurer. R. E. Larcom, Supt. Sunday School.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. Hart street, Beverly Farms. Organized 1834.
Rev. James D. Smith, Pastor. The Church, connected with the Society, is called the Second Baptist Church in Beverly. Isaac F. Day, Clerk. Alvan Haskell, Treasurer. James B. Dow, Supt. Sunday School.
SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Conant, cor. Cabot st., North Beverly. Organized 1715.
No settled Pastor. Rev. William Merrill (supply), Clerk. Francis Jenness, Treas. and Supt. Sunday School.
DANE-STREET CHURCH. Organized 1803.
Rev. Samuel W. Eddy, Pastor. A. A. Galloupe, Clerk. Henry Woodbury, Treasurer. Joseph HI. Baker, David L. Foster, Frank W. Wallis, Parish Com. J. L. Morse, Supt. Sunday School.
WASHINGTON-STREET CHURCH (CONG.) Formed February 28, 1837.
Rev. William E. Strong, Pastor. Thomas A. Lefavour, Treas. of the Society. John H. Girdler, Clerk of the Society. William A. Webber, Supt. Sunday School.
STAR OF THE SEA, ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Cabot, cor. Essex street. Organized 1873.
Rev. William H. Ryan, Pastor. J. M. Murney, Supt. Sunday School.
METHODIST SOCIETY. Organized 1878.
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MASONIC. LIBERTY LODGE. Instituted 1824.
Meetings Monday on or before the full moon of each month. Augustus Stevens, W. M. John F. Hill, S. W. William Haskell, J. W. S. Augustus Endicott, Treas. Hervey Lunt, Sec. Clarence Downes, S. S. Henry Kent, J. S. Isaac HI. Edgett, Marshal. Walter H. Libbey, S. D. Fred. C. Dodge, J. D. John Meacom, I. S. E. A. Shaw, Tyler.
AMITY CHAPTER R. A. MASONS. Organized 1872.
Meetings held at Masonic Hall, fourth Tuesdays in December, March, June, and September. John B. Hill, . High Priest. . Edward L. Giddings, King. Charles W. Marshall, Scribe. Samuel Porter, Treas. John H. Pickett, Sec. Edward A. Shaw, Tyler.
I. O. of ODD FELLOWS. BASS RIVER LODGE, No. 141, I. O. of O. F. Instituted February 20, 1851. Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall every Saturday evening. Officers chosen semi-annually, in June and December. William G. Bisson, N. G. John B. Goldsmith, V. G. Ezra Standley, R.S. Augustus Stevens, F.S. Daniel S. In- gersoll, T. N. S. Heron, Chaplain.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 6. Degree of Rebecca.
Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, the second and fourth Tues- day of each month. Kate R. Hood, N. G.
SUMMIT ENCAMPMENT, No. 41, I. O. of O. F. Instituted September, 1870.
The regular sessions are held on the first and third Tues- day of each month in Odd Fellows' Hall. Officers are chosen semi-annually, in June and December. John B. Goldsmith, C. P. Daniel,S. Ingersoll, H. P. S. Ellis Ober, S. W. John Rogers, Scribe. W. E. Perry, Treas.
ROYAL ARCANUM. ROGER CONANT COUNCIL, No. 239. Organized January 22, 1879.
Meets first and third Wednesday of each month, at Odd Fellows' Hall. Regent, Charles H. Clements. Vice-Regent, Frank H. Hinchcliffe. Sec., L. S. Herrick. Collector, John H. Hinkley. Treas., George Swan. Warden, George F. Hinkley. Guide, George A. Appleton. Medical Examiner, Charles Haddock.
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AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.
REUBEN KENNISON COUNCIL, No. 712. Organized August 29, 1881.
Meets second and fourth Monday of every month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Com., S. Ilarvey Dow. Vice-Com., Frank Woodbury. Sec., H. H. Symonds. Cotlector, Frank W. Wallis. Treas., J. F. Bradstreet.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR. ATLANTIC LODGE, No. 674. Instituted June 21, 1877.
Meets at Masonic Hall first and third Tuesday of each month. Dictator, Jacob Taylor. Vice-Dictator, William Foss. Medical Examiner, Charles Haddock. Reporter, W. H. Lovett. Financial Reporter, Samuel E. Smith. Treas., Alden C. Stevens.
I. O. of G. T.
CRYSTAL FOUNTAIN LODGE, No. 127. Instituted March, 1882. . Meets Thursday evenings in Liberty Hall. Officers are chosen quarterly.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE. FRANKLIN DIVISION, No. 49. Instituted August 24, 1882. Meets in Meacom's building, Tuesday evenings. Officers are chosen quarterly. William Ferguson, F. S.
AMERICAN ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN.
CABOT LODGE.
Meets in Atlantic block. M. W., J. W. Gregg. Re- corder, W. II. Caverly.
MILITARY.
COMPANY E, EIGHTH REGIMENT, BEVERLY. Captain, Charles L. Dodge. First Lieut., Lucius Perry. Second Lieut., John A. Ober.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
JOHN H. CHIPMAN, Jr., POST 89.
Meets at G. A. R. Hall, Commercial block, every Thurs- day evening. Com., John W. Hanners. Sen. Vice-Com., William Stafford. Jr. Vice-Com., Warren Shaw. Quarter- master, Henry B. Wallis. Surgeon, W. F. Early. Chaplain, . James E. Wright.
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BEVERLY DIRECTORY.
SONS OF VETERANS. CAMP JOHN LOW, No. 6. Organized June 19, 1882.
Meets at Union Hall, every Tuesday evening. Officers elected last Tuesday in December. Captain, Arthur L. Hall. First Lieut., Frank Herrick. Second Lieut., Jesse E. Stickney. Ord. Serg., George Wadleigh. Sergeant of the Guard, Maurice Reed. Corporal of the Guard, George F. Herrick.
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